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Question 1:
carpenter queer plane puzzled puppet took shape amazed finished stiff decided
Answer
1) Carpenter: a person who makes or repairs wooden objects Example sentences: 1) The carpenter was a very skilled person. 2) I called the carpenter in the evening.
2) Queer: strange or odd Example sentences: 1) Her queer behaviour in the school surprised me. 2) I have many queer friends.
3) Plane: completely flat Example sentences: 1) The old friends sat on a plane surface. 2) Chop the vegetables on a plane surface.
4) Puzzled: unable to understand Example sentences: 1) I was puzzled by my mother’s question. 2) Jasmine gave a puzzled look to me.
5) Puppet: model of a person or an animal moved by strings Example sentences: 1) Our relatives decided to watch a puppet show. 2) Puppets look very cute dancing on stage.
6) Took shape: to develop a clear form Example sentences: 1) My ideas took shape in a while. 2) The vase took shape in the potter’s hands.
7) Amazed: surprised Example sentences: 1) She was amazed to see the beautiful beaches in Kerela. 2) Jaya was amazed to see her mother at the airport.
8) Finished: to bring to an end Example sentences: 1) I had finished my homework on time. 2) The little girl finished her food.
9) Stiff: rigid or strong Example sentences: 1) The letter was very stiff. 2) Raj’s shirt had a stiff collar.
10) Decided: to make up your mind to do something Example sentences: 1) She decided to study for an hour. 2) The judge decided to hold the case.
Page No 173:
Question 1:
What did the carpenter buy?
Answer
The carpenter bought a very odd piece of wood.
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Question 2:
What did he make out of it?
Answer
He made a puppet out of it.
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Question 3:
What did he call his puppet?
Answer
He called him Pinocchio.
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Question 4:
What did Pinocchio say in the end?
Answer
In the end Pinocchio said, “I’m glad to be a real boy. I’ll never lie again.”
Page No 173:
Question 1:
Have you ever seen a puppet?
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on your own experiences and observations.
Yes, I have seen a puppet in a puppet show.
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Question 2:
Tell the story of Pinocchio with actions.
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a group activity in which you recite the story Pinocchio’s actions with gestures. Your teacher will guide you in the class to perform this activity. Follow the instructions carefully in your class and recite the story among your friends in the classroom.
Page No 173:
Question 1:
How many words can you make from PINOCCHIO? Fill them in the empty boxes.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
Answer
Hop, Pin, Hip, Chop, Picnic, Coin, Nip, Iconic
Page No 174:
Question 1:
Make opposites with the words –
dis___ | in___ |
respect | ______________ | own | ______________ |
able | ______________ | capable | ______________ |
efficient | ______________ | secure | ______________ |
Answer
respect | disrespect | own | disown |
able | disable | capable | incapable |
efficient | inefficient | secure | insecure |
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Question 2:
Make naming words by adding ness, ity, ty at the end of the words given below. One has been done for you.
public | publicity | stupid | |
forgive | ____________________ | blind | ____________________ |
kind | ____________________ | cruel | ____________________ |
polite | ____________________ | swift | ____________________ |
moral | ____________________ | solid | ____________________ |
Answer
public | publicity | stupid | stupidity |
forgive | forgiveness | blind | blindly |
kind | kindness | cruel | cruelty |
polite | politeness | swift | swiftly |
moral | morality | solid | solidity |
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Question 3:
Which of the following would you expect a carpenter to use at work?
bench, poker, plane, chisel, fork, spade, blotting paper, lawn-mower, telescope, pincers, jaw, scissors, hammer, map, nails, lathe, pencil, anvil.
__________________ | __________________ |
__________________ | __________________ |
__________________ | __________________ |
__________________ | __________________ |
Answer
plane | nails |
chisel | jaw |
spade | lathe |
hammer | lawn-mover |
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Question 4:
Now make sentences using some of the above words. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________
Answer
1) The gardener uses spade for digging.
2) The man melted the metal using a hammer.
3) The carpenter’s plane was very helpful in his work.
4) Nail the board into the wall.
5) You should use lathe with good care.
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Question 5:
Give another word from the story that means
completed | _________________ |
surprised | _________________ |
strange | _________________ |
make up your mind | _________________ |
Answer
completed | finished |
surprised | amazed |
strange | queer |
make up your mind | decide |
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Question 6:
Add ‘–er’ or ‘–r’ to the doing words below to make new words.
stiff | __________ | strange | __________ |
fight | __________ | dance | __________ |
juggle | __________ | ride | __________ |
speak | __________ | use | __________ |
write | __________ | joke | __________ |
Answer
stiff | stiffer | strange | stranger |
fight | fighter | dance | dancer |
juggle | juggler | ride | rider |
speak | speaker | use | user |
write | writer | joke | joker |
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Question 1:
Why did the animals think that the jackal was a king?
Answer
The animals thought that the jackal was a king because he was blue in colour.
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Question 2:
How did the jackal become blue?
Answer
The jackal became blue in colour as he jumped into a big tub of blue dye.
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Question 3:
What did the animals do when they saw the blue jackal?
Answer
The animals bowed before him when they saw the blue jackal.
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Question 4:
Why did the dogs feel scared when they saw the jackal?
Answer
The dogs were scared because they thought that he was the real king.
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Question 5:
How did the animals know that the king was just a jackal?
Answer
One day, the blue jackal forgot that he was a king and started howling at the other jackals in the middle of the night. This made the animals found out that he was not a king but a jackal.
Page No 177:
Question 1:
laugh | fish | fan | few |
cough | dish | van | view |
rough | wish | ran | dew |
Answer
laugh | fish | fan | few |
cough | dish | van | view |
rough | wish | ran | dew |
Page No 172:
Question 1:
carpenter queer plane puzzled puppet took shape amazed finished stiff decided
Answer
1) Carpenter: a person who makes or repairs wooden objects Example sentences: 1) The carpenter was a very skilled person. 2) I called the carpenter in the evening.
2) Queer: strange or odd Example sentences: 1) Her queer behaviour in the school surprised me. 2) I have many queer friends.
3) Plane: completely flat Example sentences: 1) The old friends sat on a plane surface. 2) Chop the vegetables on a plane surface.
4) Puzzled: unable to understand Example sentences: 1) I was puzzled by my mother’s question. 2) Jasmine gave a puzzled look to me.
5) Puppet: model of a person or an animal moved by strings Example sentences: 1) Our relatives decided to watch a puppet show. 2) Puppets look very cute dancing on stage.
6) Took shape: to develop a clear form Example sentences: 1) My ideas took shape in a while. 2) The vase took shape in the potter’s hands.
7) Amazed: surprised Example sentences: 1) She was amazed to see the beautiful beaches in Kerela. 2) Jaya was amazed to see her mother at the airport.
8) Finished: to bring to an end Example sentences: 1) I had finished my homework on time. 2) The little girl finished her food.
9) Stiff: rigid or strong Example sentences: 1) The letter was very stiff. 2) Raj’s shirt had a stiff collar.
10) Decided: to make up your mind to do something Example sentences: 1) She decided to study for an hour. 2) The judge decided to hold the case.
Page No 173:
Question 1:
What did the carpenter buy?
Answer
The carpenter bought a very odd piece of wood.
Page No 173:
Question 2:
What did he make out of it?
Answer
He made a puppet out of it.
Page No 173:
Question 3:
What did he call his puppet?
Answer
He called him Pinocchio.
Page No 173:
Question 4:
What did Pinocchio say in the end?
Answer
In the end Pinocchio said, “I’m glad to be a real boy. I’ll never lie again.”
Page No 173:
Question 1:
Have you ever seen a puppet?
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on your own experiences and observations.
Yes, I have seen a puppet in a puppet show.
Page No 173:
Question 2:
Tell the story of Pinocchio with actions.
Answer
Disclaimer: This is a group activity in which you recite the story Pinocchio’s actions with gestures. Your teacher will guide you in the class to perform this activity. Follow the instructions carefully in your class and recite the story among your friends in the classroom.
Page No 173:
Question 1:
How many words can you make from PINOCCHIO? Fill them in the empty boxes.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
Answer
Hop, Pin, Hip, Chop, Picnic, Coin, Nip, Iconic
Page No 174:
Question 1:
Make opposites with the words –
dis___ | in___ |
respect | ______________ | own | ______________ |
able | ______________ | capable | ______________ |
efficient | ______________ | secure | ______________ |
Answer
respect | disrespect | own | disown |
able | disable | capable | incapable |
efficient | inefficient | secure | insecure |
Page No 174:
Question 2:
Make naming words by adding ness, ity, ty at the end of the words given below. One has been done for you.
public | publicity | stupid | |
forgive | ____________________ | blind | ____________________ |
kind | ____________________ | cruel | ____________________ |
polite | ____________________ | swift | ____________________ |
moral | ____________________ | solid | ____________________ |
Answer
public | publicity | stupid | stupidity |
forgive | forgiveness | blind | blindly |
kind | kindness | cruel | cruelty |
polite | politeness | swift | swiftly |
moral | morality | solid | solidity |
Page No 174:
Question 3:
Which of the following would you expect a carpenter to use at work?
bench, poker, plane, chisel, fork, spade, blotting paper, lawn-mower, telescope, pincers, jaw, scissors, hammer, map, nails, lathe, pencil, anvil.
__________________ | __________________ |
__________________ | __________________ |
__________________ | __________________ |
__________________ | __________________ |
Answer
plane | nails |
chisel | jaw |
spade | lathe |
hammer | lawn-mover |
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Question 4:
Now make sentences using some of the above words. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________
Answer
1) The gardener uses spade for digging.
2) The man melted the metal using a hammer.
3) The carpenter’s plane was very helpful in his work.
4) Nail the board into the wall.
5) You should use lathe with good care.
Page No 175:
Question 5:
Give another word from the story that means
completed | _________________ |
surprised | _________________ |
strange | _________________ |
make up your mind | _________________ |
Answer
completed | finished |
surprised | amazed |
strange | queer |
make up your mind | decide |
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Question 6:
Add ‘–er’ or ‘–r’ to the doing words below to make new words.
stiff | __________ | strange | __________ |
fight | __________ | dance | __________ |
juggle | __________ | ride | __________ |
speak | __________ | use | __________ |
write | __________ | joke | __________ |
Answer
stiff | stiffer | strange | stranger |
fight | fighter | dance | dancer |
juggle | juggler | ride | rider |
speak | speaker | use | user |
write | writer | joke | joker |
Page No 176:
Question 1:
Why did the animals think that the jackal was a king?
Answer
The animals thought that the jackal was a king because he was blue in colour.
Page No 176:
Question 2:
How did the jackal become blue?
Answer
The jackal became blue in colour as he jumped into a big tub of blue dye.
Page No 176:
Question 3:
What did the animals do when they saw the blue jackal?
Answer
The animals bowed before him when they saw the blue jackal.
Page No 176:
Question 4:
Why did the dogs feel scared when they saw the jackal?
Answer
The dogs were scared because they thought that he was the real king.
Page No 176:
Question 5:
How did the animals know that the king was just a jackal?
Answer
One day, the blue jackal forgot that he was a king and started howling at the other jackals in the middle of the night. This made the animals found out that he was not a king but a jackal.
Page No 177:
Question 1:
laugh | fish | fan | few |
cough | dish | van | view |
rough | wish | ran | dew |
Answer
laugh | fish | fan | few |
cough | dish | van | view |
rough | wish | ran | dew |
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