1. In my language, I also call the Moon "Chanda Mama". 2. There are many things we can't count, like the grains of sand on a beach, the leaves on a tree, or the stars in the sky. Some things are just too numerous to count! 3. In the night sky, besides the Moon, we can see twinkling stars, constellatRead more
1. In my language, I also call the Moon “Chanda Mama”.
2. There are many things we can’t count, like the grains of sand on a beach, the leaves on a tree, or the stars in the sky. Some things are just too numerous to count!
3. In the night sky, besides the Moon, we can see twinkling stars, constellations (groups of stars that form shapes), planets like Venus or Mars, and sometimes even shooting stars or the Milky Way galaxy if the sky is very clear.
1. Rani is described as a very curious girl in the text. She asks many questions to her family, teachers, and friends, and she shows a particular interest in learning about the moon. 2. Pratik, Rani's brother, expressed his excitement about India landing on the moon. He pointed to the TV and shoutedRead more
1. Rani is described as a very curious girl in the text. She asks many questions to her family, teachers, and friends, and she shows a particular interest in learning about the moon.
2. Pratik, Rani’s brother, expressed his excitement about India landing on the moon. He pointed to the TV and shouted in excitement.
3. Nandini Aunty is a scientist and the mother of Vivaan, who is a friend of Rani and Pratik.
4. According to Nandini’s explanation, “Chandra” means Moon and “Yaan” means vehicle
5. Chandrayaan-3 landed on the Moon on August 23, 2023.
1. Space Suit: This is like a super cool costume that keeps you safe on the moon. 2. Oxygen Tanks: These are like big water bottles, but instead of water, they have air for us to breathe. 3. Space Food: Yummy snacks that are easy to eat in space. 4. Water Bottles: You'll get thirsty on the moon, soRead more
1. Space Suit: This is like a super cool costume that keeps you safe on the moon.
2. Oxygen Tanks: These are like big water bottles, but instead of water, they have air for us to breathe.
3. Space Food: Yummy snacks that are easy to eat in space.
4. Water Bottles: You’ll get thirsty on the moon, so don’t forget your water!
5. Sleeping Bag: It’s like a cozy bed that you can carry with you.
6. Walkie-Talkie: So, you can talk to your friends back on Earth.
7. Moon Buggy: A special car that you can drive around on the moon.
8. Camera: To take lots of pictures of the moon and stars.
9. Notebook and Pencils: To draw and write about your adventures.
10. Favourite Toy or Book: Something fun to play with or read during your free time.
1. There are swings in the park. 2. The children throw stones in the river. 3. I need a spoon and a bowl for soup. 4. Have you heard the story of the boy who cried wolf? 5. The blue skirt matched with the pink shirt.
1. There are swings in the park.
2. The children throw stones in the river.
3. I need a spoon and a bowl for soup.
4. Have you heard the story of the boy who cried wolf?
5. The blue skirt matched with the pink shirt.
In the picture, there are three ducklings and two chicks. The ducklings are yellow and are near the adult duck, and the chicks are brown and are near the adult hen. It looks like they're all having a fun conversation about going to the village fair!
In the picture, there are three ducklings and two chicks. The ducklings are yellow and are near the adult duck, and the chicks are brown and are near the adult hen. It looks like they’re all having a fun conversation about going to the village fair!
Think and say from class 3 English Chapter 11.
1. In my language, I also call the Moon "Chanda Mama". 2. There are many things we can't count, like the grains of sand on a beach, the leaves on a tree, or the stars in the sky. Some things are just too numerous to count! 3. In the night sky, besides the Moon, we can see twinkling stars, constellatRead more
1. In my language, I also call the Moon “Chanda Mama”.
2. There are many things we can’t count, like the grains of sand on a beach, the leaves on a tree, or the stars in the sky. Some things are just too numerous to count!
3. In the night sky, besides the Moon, we can see twinkling stars, constellations (groups of stars that form shapes), planets like Venus or Mars, and sometimes even shooting stars or the Milky Way galaxy if the sky is very clear.
See lessAnswer the following from class 3 english chapter 12.
1. Rani is described as a very curious girl in the text. She asks many questions to her family, teachers, and friends, and she shows a particular interest in learning about the moon. 2. Pratik, Rani's brother, expressed his excitement about India landing on the moon. He pointed to the TV and shoutedRead more
1. Rani is described as a very curious girl in the text. She asks many questions to her family, teachers, and friends, and she shows a particular interest in learning about the moon.
See less2. Pratik, Rani’s brother, expressed his excitement about India landing on the moon. He pointed to the TV and shouted in excitement.
3. Nandini Aunty is a scientist and the mother of Vivaan, who is a friend of Rani and Pratik.
4. According to Nandini’s explanation, “Chandra” means Moon and “Yaan” means vehicle
5. Chandrayaan-3 landed on the Moon on August 23, 2023.
Think and say. Imagine you are invited by the scientists to spend 10 days on the moon.
1. Space Suit: This is like a super cool costume that keeps you safe on the moon. 2. Oxygen Tanks: These are like big water bottles, but instead of water, they have air for us to breathe. 3. Space Food: Yummy snacks that are easy to eat in space. 4. Water Bottles: You'll get thirsty on the moon, soRead more
1. Space Suit: This is like a super cool costume that keeps you safe on the moon.
See less2. Oxygen Tanks: These are like big water bottles, but instead of water, they have air for us to breathe.
3. Space Food: Yummy snacks that are easy to eat in space.
4. Water Bottles: You’ll get thirsty on the moon, so don’t forget your water!
5. Sleeping Bag: It’s like a cozy bed that you can carry with you.
6. Walkie-Talkie: So, you can talk to your friends back on Earth.
7. Moon Buggy: A special car that you can drive around on the moon.
8. Camera: To take lots of pictures of the moon and stars.
9. Notebook and Pencils: To draw and write about your adventures.
10. Favourite Toy or Book: Something fun to play with or read during your free time.
Fill in the blanks by forming words using ‘sk’, ‘sw’, ‘sp’, and ‘st’ from class 3 English chapter 12.
1. There are swings in the park. 2. The children throw stones in the river. 3. I need a spoon and a bowl for soup. 4. Have you heard the story of the boy who cried wolf? 5. The blue skirt matched with the pink shirt.
1. There are swings in the park.
See less2. The children throw stones in the river.
3. I need a spoon and a bowl for soup.
4. Have you heard the story of the boy who cried wolf?
5. The blue skirt matched with the pink shirt.
How many ducklings and chicks can you see in the picture?
In the picture, there are three ducklings and two chicks. The ducklings are yellow and are near the adult duck, and the chicks are brown and are near the adult hen. It looks like they're all having a fun conversation about going to the village fair!
In the picture, there are three ducklings and two chicks. The ducklings are yellow and are near the adult duck, and the chicks are brown and are near the adult hen. It looks like they’re all having a fun conversation about going to the village fair!
See less