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What a Bird t ho Ught
Let us do these activities before we read.
1. Look at the picture and discuss what you see in the picture with your
teacher and classmates.
Think of a time when you worked hard. What did you do then?
• How did it help you?
• How did it make you feel?
Also, discuss in groups.
2. Where are the places you see birds?
What do you see the birds doing?
3. Do you want to fly like a bird? Why?
4. What does a baby bird think about its
world?
5. Read the sentences and replace the
underlined words with their correct
meanings.
S.No. Sentences Meanings
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
The colour of the feather was not dark but
pale.
The butterfly moved lightly and quickly on
to the flower.
Finally, I finished my bird painting after
trying many times.
The pretty flowers were the prize for the
gardener’s hard work.
at last
light
labour
fluttered
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Nurturing Nature
What a Bird t ho Ught
Let us do these activities before we read.
1. Look at the picture and discuss what you see in the picture with your
teacher and classmates.
Think of a time when you worked hard. What did you do then?
• How did it help you?
• How did it make you feel?
Also, discuss in groups.
2. Where are the places you see birds?
What do you see the birds doing?
3. Do you want to fly like a bird? Why?
4. What does a baby bird think about its
world?
5. Read the sentences and replace the
underlined words with their correct
meanings.
S.No. Sentences Meanings
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
The colour of the feather was not dark but
pale.
The butterfly moved lightly and quickly on
to the flower.
Finally, I finished my bird painting after
trying many times.
The pretty flowers were the prize for the
gardener’s hard work.
at last
light
labour
fluttered
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Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us read
I lived first in a little house,
And lived there very well,
I thought the world was small and round,
And made of pale, blue shell.
I lived next in a little nest,
Nor needed any other,
I thought the world was made of straw,
And nestled by my mother.
One day, I fluttered from my nest,
To see what I could find,
I said the world is made of leaves,
I have been very blind.
At length I flew beyond the tree,
Quite fit for grown-up labours,
I don’t know how the world is made,
And neither do my neighbours.
Anonymous
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85
Nurturing Nature
What a Bird t ho Ught
Let us do these activities before we read.
1. Look at the picture and discuss what you see in the picture with your
teacher and classmates.
Think of a time when you worked hard. What did you do then?
• How did it help you?
• How did it make you feel?
Also, discuss in groups.
2. Where are the places you see birds?
What do you see the birds doing?
3. Do you want to fly like a bird? Why?
4. What does a baby bird think about its
world?
5. Read the sentences and replace the
underlined words with their correct
meanings.
S.No. Sentences Meanings
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
The colour of the feather was not dark but
pale.
The butterfly moved lightly and quickly on
to the flower.
Finally, I finished my bird painting after
trying many times.
The pretty flowers were the prize for the
gardener’s hard work.
at last
light
labour
fluttered
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Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us read
I lived first in a little house,
And lived there very well,
I thought the world was small and round,
And made of pale, blue shell.
I lived next in a little nest,
Nor needed any other,
I thought the world was made of straw,
And nestled by my mother.
One day, I fluttered from my nest,
To see what I could find,
I said the world is made of leaves,
I have been very blind.
At length I flew beyond the tree,
Quite fit for grown-up labours,
I don’t know how the world is made,
And neither do my neighbours.
Anonymous
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Nurturing Nature
Let us discuss
1. Read the poem again. Identify the main idea of each stanza. There are
two extra given.
(a) The bird steps out into the world.
(b) The bird lived happily in a small world.
(c) The bird becomes blind due to leaves.
(d) The bird flies away as an adult.
(e) The bird is unhappy with the straw nest.
(f) The bird lived in a cosy nest with its mother.
2. Look at the pictures (a)–(d) and write the matching line from the poem
for each.
3. Answer the following with a word from the poem and check the answers
with your partner.
(a) What was the shape of the bird’s first house? _ O _ _ _
(b) What was the bird’s second nest made of? _ _ R _ _
(c) What did the bird see when it came out of its nest? L _ _ _ E _
(d) What did the bird do at the end? _ _ _ W
4. Now, recite the poem aloud along with your teacher and classmates.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
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Nurturing Nature
What a Bird t ho Ught
Let us do these activities before we read.
1. Look at the picture and discuss what you see in the picture with your
teacher and classmates.
Think of a time when you worked hard. What did you do then?
• How did it help you?
• How did it make you feel?
Also, discuss in groups.
2. Where are the places you see birds?
What do you see the birds doing?
3. Do you want to fly like a bird? Why?
4. What does a baby bird think about its
world?
5. Read the sentences and replace the
underlined words with their correct
meanings.
S.No. Sentences Meanings
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
The colour of the feather was not dark but
pale.
The butterfly moved lightly and quickly on
to the flower.
Finally, I finished my bird painting after
trying many times.
The pretty flowers were the prize for the
gardener’s hard work.
at last
light
labour
fluttered
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Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us read
I lived first in a little house,
And lived there very well,
I thought the world was small and round,
And made of pale, blue shell.
I lived next in a little nest,
Nor needed any other,
I thought the world was made of straw,
And nestled by my mother.
One day, I fluttered from my nest,
To see what I could find,
I said the world is made of leaves,
I have been very blind.
At length I flew beyond the tree,
Quite fit for grown-up labours,
I don’t know how the world is made,
And neither do my neighbours.
Anonymous
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Nurturing Nature
Let us discuss
1. Read the poem again. Identify the main idea of each stanza. There are
two extra given.
(a) The bird steps out into the world.
(b) The bird lived happily in a small world.
(c) The bird becomes blind due to leaves.
(d) The bird flies away as an adult.
(e) The bird is unhappy with the straw nest.
(f) The bird lived in a cosy nest with its mother.
2. Look at the pictures (a)–(d) and write the matching line from the poem
for each.
3. Answer the following with a word from the poem and check the answers
with your partner.
(a) What was the shape of the bird’s first house? _ O _ _ _
(b) What was the bird’s second nest made of? _ _ R _ _
(c) What did the bird see when it came out of its nest? L _ _ _ E _
(d) What did the bird do at the end? _ _ _ W
4. Now, recite the poem aloud along with your teacher and classmates.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
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Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us think and reflect
1. Write whether the following sentences are True or False.
(a) The bird changed its house two times.
(b) The neighbours tell the bird about the world.
2. Read the following lines from the poem and answer the questions
given below.
(a) I thought the world was made of straw,
And nestled by my mother.
(i) Who lived in the nest along with the baby bird?
(ii) Complete the following by choosing the correct option.
The bird thought the world was made of straw because
__________.
a. it lived in a straw hut
b. its nest was made of straw
c. its mother fed straw to it
d. there was straw all around
(iii) Which word tells us that the baby bird was warm and
comfortable?
(b) I said the world is made of leaves,
I have been very blind.
(i) Why did the bird think the world was made of leaves?
(ii) What does the set of words ‘I said’ mean?
a. flew b. shouted c. spoke d. cried
(iii) Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.
The bird felt that it had been very blind because it could not
__ __ __ the leaves from __ n __ __ __ e the nest.
3. Why did the baby bird think that its first world was small, round
and blue?
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Nurturing Nature
What a Bird t ho Ught
Let us do these activities before we read.
1. Look at the picture and discuss what you see in the picture with your
teacher and classmates.
Think of a time when you worked hard. What did you do then?
• How did it help you?
• How did it make you feel?
Also, discuss in groups.
2. Where are the places you see birds?
What do you see the birds doing?
3. Do you want to fly like a bird? Why?
4. What does a baby bird think about its
world?
5. Read the sentences and replace the
underlined words with their correct
meanings.
S.No. Sentences Meanings
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
The colour of the feather was not dark but
pale.
The butterfly moved lightly and quickly on
to the flower.
Finally, I finished my bird painting after
trying many times.
The pretty flowers were the prize for the
gardener’s hard work.
at last
light
labour
fluttered
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Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us read
I lived first in a little house,
And lived there very well,
I thought the world was small and round,
And made of pale, blue shell.
I lived next in a little nest,
Nor needed any other,
I thought the world was made of straw,
And nestled by my mother.
One day, I fluttered from my nest,
To see what I could find,
I said the world is made of leaves,
I have been very blind.
At length I flew beyond the tree,
Quite fit for grown-up labours,
I don’t know how the world is made,
And neither do my neighbours.
Anonymous
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Nurturing Nature
Let us discuss
1. Read the poem again. Identify the main idea of each stanza. There are
two extra given.
(a) The bird steps out into the world.
(b) The bird lived happily in a small world.
(c) The bird becomes blind due to leaves.
(d) The bird flies away as an adult.
(e) The bird is unhappy with the straw nest.
(f) The bird lived in a cosy nest with its mother.
2. Look at the pictures (a)–(d) and write the matching line from the poem
for each.
3. Answer the following with a word from the poem and check the answers
with your partner.
(a) What was the shape of the bird’s first house? _ O _ _ _
(b) What was the bird’s second nest made of? _ _ R _ _
(c) What did the bird see when it came out of its nest? L _ _ _ E _
(d) What did the bird do at the end? _ _ _ W
4. Now, recite the poem aloud along with your teacher and classmates.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
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Poorvi—Grade 6
Let us think and reflect
1. Write whether the following sentences are True or False.
(a) The bird changed its house two times.
(b) The neighbours tell the bird about the world.
2. Read the following lines from the poem and answer the questions
given below.
(a) I thought the world was made of straw,
And nestled by my mother.
(i) Who lived in the nest along with the baby bird?
(ii) Complete the following by choosing the correct option.
The bird thought the world was made of straw because
__________.
a. it lived in a straw hut
b. its nest was made of straw
c. its mother fed straw to it
d. there was straw all around
(iii) Which word tells us that the baby bird was warm and
comfortable?
(b) I said the world is made of leaves,
I have been very blind.
(i) Why did the bird think the world was made of leaves?
(ii) What does the set of words ‘I said’ mean?
a. flew b. shouted c. spoke d. cried
(iii) Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.
The bird felt that it had been very blind because it could not
__ __ __ the leaves from __ n __ __ __ e the nest.
3. Why did the baby bird think that its first world was small, round
and blue?
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4. Where did the bird go when it fluttered from its straw nest?
5. What quality did the bird say it had, when it flew away?
6. Who do you think were the bird’s neighbours? Why do you think so?
Discuss.
Let us learn
1. Let us write some rhyming words. One has been done for you.
Words from the poem
Stanza 1 Stanza 2 Stanza 3 Stanza 4
well
shell
New rhyming words
fell
Now, complete a new stanza with rhyming
words at the end of each line.
2. The poet uses words like ‘pale’, ‘blue’, ‘round’, ‘straw’ and ‘little’ to
describe the bird’s nest.
Read a few more describing words.
pointed green thin brown
small wooden hanging round
I fly high and I fly low,
But one thing I surely k __ __ __,
Whenever I wish to rest,
My little nest is the __ __ __t.
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