1st English Term 1 Unit 3 Families: Textbook Questions and Answers (Part 3)

1st English Term 1 Unit 3 Families: Textbook Questions and Answers (Part 3)

Chapter: 1st English : Term 1 Unit 3 : Families

Questions with Answers (Part 3)

Let us understand

1. Tick the correct young ones.

Exercise: Tick the correct young ones of animals like lion, elephant, goat, and pig.

2. Choose the correct word from the box and write.

Exercise: Fill in the blanks with the correct young one's name.

3. Write the animals or the young ones that you see around.

Cat - kitten

Dog - pup

Donkey - colt, foal

Duck - duckling

Ant - antling

Rat - pup, pinkie, kitten

Frog - tadpole

Pig - piglet, shoat, farrow

Sheep - lamb

Squirrel - pup, kit

I can do

I. Read and tick the word

Exercise: Read and tick the correct word for the picture.

II. Match the picture with the action word.

Match the following pictures with their corresponding actions:

Picture of a girl sleeping

Picture of a boy eating

Picture of a boy kicking a ball

Picture of a girl reading

eat

sleep

read

kick

Solution:

Solution for matching pictures with action words: sleep, eat, kick, read.

III. Recite any one of the poems from the lesson.

IV. Write the missing letters.

Exercise: Fill in the missing letters for animal names.

Tiger, Upapa , wolf, fox, yak, zebra

V. Tick Yes / No.

1. I have a grandmother. - Yes No

2. I have two brothers. - Yes No

3. My family is a big family.- Yes No

4. I play with my friends. - Yes No

VI. Listen and answer.

I. Who digs the ground?

Roosters

ii. Who plants the seeds?

Hen and Roosters

iii. Who waters the plants?

Hen and Roosters

iv. What did they see?

Small plants

VII. Read aloud.

a hen

a red hen

a red hen and her ten eggs

a pen

a blue pen

a blue pen on the bed

Learning outcomes

Now I can...

Learning outcomes checklist: name family members, talk about family, read sight words, identify young ones, use action words.

Note to the teacher: Ask children to colour the apple when they achieve the learning outcome.