I once had a really big ice cream sundae at a birthday party! It was so big that it came in a bowl bigger than my head. It had three different flavours of ice cream - chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. It was topped with whipped cream, nuts, cherries, and lots of chocolate sauce. It was so big thatRead more
I once had a really big ice cream sundae at a birthday party! It was so big that it came in a bowl bigger than my head. It had three different flavours of ice cream – chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry.
It was topped with whipped cream, nuts, cherries, and lots of chocolate sauce. It was so big that I couldn’t finish it all by myself. I had to share it with my friends. It was a lot of fun and really yummy!
1. The farmer grew both grapes and watermelons on his farm. 2. The farmer’s wife said that the best fruits on their farm that year were watermelons and grapes. 3. The farmer decided to take the grapes to the King because he thought the watermelons were too heavy for the long journey to the palace. 4Read more
1. The farmer grew both grapes and watermelons on his farm.
2. The farmer’s wife said that the best fruits on their farm that year were watermelons and grapes.
3. The farmer decided to take the grapes to the King because he thought the watermelons were too heavy for the long journey to the palace.
4. The King playfully threw grapes at the farmer.
5. The farmer said, “Thank God!” because he was relieved that he brought grapes instead of watermelons to the King, as being hit with a grape is much less harmful than being hit with a watermelon.
1. Farmers grow more than just fruits; they also cultivate vegetables, grains, legumes, and raise livestock like cattle and chickens. Some even grow flowers and herbs. 2. Women farmers are vital to agriculture worldwide. They contribute to food security and rural development across farms of all sizeRead more
1. Farmers grow more than just fruits; they also cultivate vegetables, grains, legumes, and raise livestock like cattle and chickens. Some even grow flowers and herbs.
2. Women farmers are vital to agriculture worldwide. They contribute to food security and rural development across farms of all sizes.
3. When meeting a farmer, showing appreciation for their hard work and asking how we can support them further is important.
1. There are two children in the poem. 2. The children wanted to share the crayons because each of them has different colours, and by sharing, they can have a full pack of varied coloured crayons. 3. The children can have a full pack by sharing their crayons with each other as stated in the poem.
1. There are two children in the poem.
2. The children wanted to share the crayons because each of them has different colours, and by sharing, they can have a full pack of varied coloured crayons.
3. The children can have a full pack by sharing their crayons with each other as stated in the poem.
1. Yes, I share many things with my friends. We share our toys, books, and sometimes our snacks during lunchtime. Sharing makes playtime more fun and it’s a nice thing to do! 2. If I only had green, blue, and red crayons, I could still draw many things! With my friend, we could draw a beautiful landRead more
1. Yes, I share many things with my friends. We share our toys, books, and sometimes our snacks during lunchtime. Sharing makes playtime more fun and it’s a nice thing to do!
2. If I only had green, blue, and red crayons, I could still draw many things! With my friend, we could draw a beautiful landscape. The blue crayon could be used for the sky and the water, the green for the trees and grass, and the red for flowers or a sunset. We could also draw different animals and colour them in creative ways!
Have you eaten anything that is very big? What was it? Talk about it.
I once had a really big ice cream sundae at a birthday party! It was so big that it came in a bowl bigger than my head. It had three different flavours of ice cream - chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. It was topped with whipped cream, nuts, cherries, and lots of chocolate sauce. It was so big thatRead more
I once had a really big ice cream sundae at a birthday party! It was so big that it came in a bowl bigger than my head. It had three different flavours of ice cream – chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry.
See lessIt was topped with whipped cream, nuts, cherries, and lots of chocolate sauce. It was so big that I couldn’t finish it all by myself. I had to share it with my friends. It was a lot of fun and really yummy!
Answer the following from Class 3 English Chapter 8.
1. The farmer grew both grapes and watermelons on his farm. 2. The farmer’s wife said that the best fruits on their farm that year were watermelons and grapes. 3. The farmer decided to take the grapes to the King because he thought the watermelons were too heavy for the long journey to the palace. 4Read more
1. The farmer grew both grapes and watermelons on his farm.
See less2. The farmer’s wife said that the best fruits on their farm that year were watermelons and grapes.
3. The farmer decided to take the grapes to the King because he thought the watermelons were too heavy for the long journey to the palace.
4. The King playfully threw grapes at the farmer.
5. The farmer said, “Thank God!” because he was relieved that he brought grapes instead of watermelons to the King, as being hit with a grape is much less harmful than being hit with a watermelon.
Think and say from class 3 English Chapter 8.
1. Farmers grow more than just fruits; they also cultivate vegetables, grains, legumes, and raise livestock like cattle and chickens. Some even grow flowers and herbs. 2. Women farmers are vital to agriculture worldwide. They contribute to food security and rural development across farms of all sizeRead more
1. Farmers grow more than just fruits; they also cultivate vegetables, grains, legumes, and raise livestock like cattle and chickens. Some even grow flowers and herbs.
2. Women farmers are vital to agriculture worldwide. They contribute to food security and rural development across farms of all sizes.
3. When meeting a farmer, showing appreciation for their hard work and asking how we can support them further is important.
See lessAnswer the questions.
1. There are two children in the poem. 2. The children wanted to share the crayons because each of them has different colours, and by sharing, they can have a full pack of varied coloured crayons. 3. The children can have a full pack by sharing their crayons with each other as stated in the poem.
1. There are two children in the poem.
See less2. The children wanted to share the crayons because each of them has different colours, and by sharing, they can have a full pack of varied coloured crayons.
3. The children can have a full pack by sharing their crayons with each other as stated in the poem.
Think and say.
1. Yes, I share many things with my friends. We share our toys, books, and sometimes our snacks during lunchtime. Sharing makes playtime more fun and it’s a nice thing to do! 2. If I only had green, blue, and red crayons, I could still draw many things! With my friend, we could draw a beautiful landRead more
1. Yes, I share many things with my friends. We share our toys, books, and sometimes our snacks during lunchtime. Sharing makes playtime more fun and it’s a nice thing to do!
2. If I only had green, blue, and red crayons, I could still draw many things! With my friend, we could draw a beautiful landscape. The blue crayon could be used for the sky and the water, the green for the trees and grass, and the red for flowers or a sunset. We could also draw different animals and colour them in creative ways!
See less