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he enormous turnip Once upon a time, an old man planted some turnip seeds. he turnip seeds grew. he turnip seeds grew and grew. I want to pull up the enormous turnip, said the old man. he old man pulled and pulled. But he could not pull up the enormous turnip. n old woman came. I want to pull up that enormous turnip, said the old man. I will help you, said the old woman. he old man and the old woman pulled and pulled. But they could not pull up the enormous turnip. boy came. We want to pull up that enormous turnip, said the old woman. "I will help you," said the boy. 26

he old man and the old woman and the boy pulled and pulled. But they could not pull up the enormous turnip. girl came. We want to pull up that enormous turnip, said the boy. I will help you, said the girl. he old man and the old woman and the boy and the girl pulled and pulled. UP came the enormous turnip. We will help you to eat the enormous turnip, said the old woman and the boy and the girl. nd they did! New Words enormous, turnip, old man, old woman, pulled 27

Reading is fun 1. What did the old man plant? 2. Why was it difficult for the old man to pull up the turnip? 3. Who helped him to pull up the enormous turnip? 4. Who ate the enormous turnip? alk time i. Name and draw four vegetables that have to be pulled out from the earth. Now name them in your own language. 28

ii. Let s go shopping! How many vegetables can you find in this maze? Draw a circle around each word. One has been done for you. Carrot E I U L Q B E P C P G K E H X R F R W S B N G N I S Z I M S R E S J Peas P B D U Y V Z P D C R R O O J O Y M F V D C K L Q O H P N O M O Beans W C J E H U L O I F G X N K Potato urnip omato 29

iii. Game of Opposites he entire class can be divided into two groups where one group says one word and the second group says the opposite word. Group I eg. pull black true right Group II push his is how the game goes on. Some words are suggested here. You may pick up some more words from the lesson. far good dark up old eam time ctivity: Grow a plant hings required glass, blotting paper, some sand, some seeds of beans or rajma. Method 1. Line the blotting paper inside the glass. 2. Place the sand in the glass. 3. Wet the sand. 4. Place a few seeds between the blotting paper and the glass. 5. See that the seeds are separate from each other. 6. See how the roots and shoots of the seeds grow. 30

Make a Friendship Salad hings required Carrots-2, omatoes-2, Peas-2 spoons, Lemon-1. Method 1. Wash all the vegetables well. 2. Cut the carrots, tomatoes and lemon. 3. Mix the peas, carrots and tomatoes together. 4. Squeeze lemon juice on top. 5. dd salt. 6. Mix well. 7. Share your salad with your friends. Let s write i. How do you like to eat these vegetables raw or cooked? Say why? Vegetables Raw Cooked carrot turnip potato onion beans ii. Name four vegetables you ate last week. Write their names here. 31

iii. Complete these columns One carrot turnip onion potato tomato Many carrots potatoes Vocabulary One word in each of the following set is different than the others. Circle the odd one out. i. turnip, potato, tomato, sunflower, carrot, brinjal. (clue vegetables) ii. iii. iv. cow, horse, goat, fox, kangaroo, melon. (clue animals) banyan, neem, peepal, mango, snake, apple.(clue trees) rose, lily, sunflower, lotus, cauliflower.(clue flowers) v. peacock, parrot, lizard, crow, woodpecker. (clue birds) Say aloud pull cool cut full root but put shoot shut 32

eacher's Page eacher's Page UNI III HEMES SUGGESIONS FOR CLSSROOM ECHING Plants, trees, vegetables Growth he importance of trees and plants in our lives. Read the poem aloud so that children appreciate the beauty of the words and phrases. Let children recite the poem. Help children with the materials for the plant growing activity. You can use blotting paper, damp cotton wool or muslin cloth placed on a plate. Discuss the importance of plants and trees and all the things we get from them. Encourage children to help you make a list on the blackboard. You can also emphasise how plants help to keep the air fresh and clean. Let the class talk about the cutting of trees around where they live. Let them imagine a world without trees (Where will the birds go? etc.). he story must be read out for enjoyment. In telling the story the imagination of the child should be so raised that he actively participates, is ready to enjoy the text and is certain that success will follow. story with repetitions is always loved by children and is found to be more useful in dramatisation. he children can use their own words to make a new sentence. his language experience has more life and meaning. ell the class why vegetables are good for us. You could ask the children to bring one vegetable each to the class. his can help them in the writing activity. Encourage children to guess the meanings of difficult words, before you explain them. 33