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Write two examples more, following the same pattern.
Here are two more examples: Eraser, Pencil, Notebook, School Bag – from the smallest stationery item to the largest. Button, Shirt, Sweater, Blanket – based on clothing and size. These examples help develop comparison skills by arranging objects logically in ascending order, from lightest or smallesRead more
Here are two more examples:
These examples help develop comparison skills by arranging objects logically in ascending order, from lightest or smallest to heaviest or largest. It also improves observation and classification skills.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa’s Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-1/
See lessFill in the blanks and complete the phrases. 1. a pair of ……….. 2. a pair of ………… 3. a pair of …………. 4. a pair of ……………. 5. a pair of ………….. 6. a pair of ………….. 7. a pair of ………….
a pair of jeans a pair of scissors a pair of spectacles a pair of socks a pair of gloves a pair of earrings a pair of rackets For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let's Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa's Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/nceRead more
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa’s Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-1/
See lessComplete the story using the correct prepositions. [around, after, before, in, above, on, among] My father has a habit of keeping his spectacles ………….. random places. Last week, he could not find his spectacles and looked …………… the house. We checked the big box that reached …………………. our waists. My father looked for the spectacles …………………….. the newspapers kept ……………… the table. He continued searching for two hours ………………. finally giving up. He sat down on the bed ……………….. giving one final look to the room and said with a sigh, ‘Looks like it is time to get a new pair.’
My father has a habit of keeping his spectacles in random places. Last week, he could not find his spectacles and looked around the house. We checked the big box that reached above our waists. My father looked for the spectacles among the newspapers kept on the table. He continued searching for twoRead more
My father has a habit of keeping his spectacles in random places.
Last week, he could not find his spectacles and looked around the house.
We checked the big box that reached above our waists.
My father looked for the spectacles among the newspapers kept on the table.
He continued searching for two hours before finally giving up.
He sat down on the bed after giving one final look to the room and said with a sigh,
“Looks like it is time to get a new pair.”
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa’s Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-1/
See lessEncircle the word that is spelt correctly. One has been done for you. 1. watter, water, weter 2. vegatables, veggetables, vegetables 3. balloon, baloon, ballon 4. hause, house, houze 5. elephant, elefant, elephant 6. spactacles, spektacles, spectacles 7. karpenter, carpenter, carpainter 8. fruitt, friut, fruit 9. receive, recieve, raceive 10. prinsipal, principal, princpal
1. watter water weter 2. vegatables veggetables vegetables 3. balloon baloon ballon 4. hause house houze 5. elefant elephant elephent 6. spactacles spektacles spectacles 7. karpenter carpenter carpainter 8. fruitt friut fruit 9. recieve receive raceive 10. prinsipal principal priRead more
1. watter water weter
2. vegatables veggetables vegetables
3. balloon baloon ballon
4. hause house houze
5. elefant elephant elephent
6. spactacles spektacles spectacles
7. karpenter carpenter carpainter
8. fruitt friut fruit
9. recieve receive raceive
10. prinsipal principal princpal
[Tips: To answer spelling questions correctly, read each option carefully and say the words aloud. Choose the one that sounds and looks right. Eliminate options that look odd or unfamiliar. Use memory tricks. Think about where you’ve seen the word—books, signs or labels. Break tricky words into parts (like spectacles → spec-ta-cles). With regular reading and practice, spelling becomes easier and more familiar over time.]
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa’s Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-1/
See lessPapa’ is a commonly used word in English to address one’s father. Say aloud the word you use for ‘father’ in your language. Make a list of such words in your notebook. Share them with the class.
In my language, we say Baba when addressing our father. Different cultures and regions use different words like Papa, Daddy, Abba, Pitaji, Appa or Pappa. These words show our love and respect for our father. Learning and sharing these terms helps us understand and appreciate different languages andRead more
In my language, we say Baba when addressing our father. Different cultures and regions use different words like Papa, Daddy, Abba, Pitaji, Appa or Pappa. These words show our love and respect for our father. Learning and sharing these terms helps us understand and appreciate different languages and builds emotional connection with family members through respectful, affectionate words.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 English Santoor Unit 1: Let’s Have Fun Chapter 1 Papa’s Spectacles Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/english/chapter-1/
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