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Question 1:
A) Around
B) Down
C) In
D) On
E) Out
F) Round
G) Up
Answer:
A) Around: In a circle Example sentences:
1) I was walking around a table.
2) The children were playing around the park.
B) Down: In a bottom or low position Example sentences:
1) Ask her to sit down on the chair!
2) Kavita fell down from the stairs.
C) In: Used to show the position within something Example sentences:
1) The cake is in the fridge.
2) The maid kept the fruits in the basket.
D) On: To put in contact with something for support Example sentences:
1) I sat on a table.
2) The picture was hanging on the wall.
E) Out: To move away Example sentences:
1) I went out to play in the evening.
2) Get out of my room!
F) Round: Circle-shaped Example sentences:
1) The cricket ball is round in shape.
2) We were sitting round the table.
G) Up: High Example sentences:
1) The swing went up when Ali pushed it.
2) The squirrel climbed up to top of the ladder.
Page No 54:
Question 1: How did the merry-go-round go? How did the big brown horse go?
Answer:
Question 2:
Answer:
Disclaimer: These are sample answers. The students are advised to write the answers based on their own experiences or observations.
Question 3:
• Look at this picture and describe the fair.
• Talk about the things you enjoy at a fair.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
Answer:
Disclaimer: These are sample answers. The students are advised to write the answers based on their own experiences or observations.
Page No 55:
Question 1: Go round the merry-go-round, circle the letters and say them aloud.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
Answer:
Disclaimer: Students are advised to say aloud the letters as they encircle them.
1. What is a Merry-Go-Round? |
2. How does a Merry-Go-Round work? |
3. Is a Merry-Go-Round safe for children? |
4. What are the different types of Merry-Go-Rounds? |
5. Can adults also ride a Merry-Go-Round? |
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