Food We Eat | Class 2 English Term 3 Unit 3 | Questions and Answers

Food We Eat | Class 2 English Term 3 Unit 3 | Questions and Answers

Food We Eat

Class 2 English | Term 3, Unit 3: Questions with Answers (Part 1)

Let us understand

1. Circle the correct word

Circle the correct word exercise

2. Fill in the blanks

coat dinner floor stones

a. Come in turtle. You are right in time for dinner.

b. Turtle walked across the dirty floor.

c. Spiky filled his pocket with heavy stones.

d. Spiky took off his coat.

3. Listen, think and write

a. Whom did the turtle visit?

The turtle visited the spider Spiky.

b. Where did the spider sit first?

The spider sat near the bowl of yams.

c. Do you invite your friends to your home?

Yes, I invite my friends to my home.

Let us know

Valli and Chittu are talking about actions

Valli and Chittu talking

He is Raju. He reads a book.

She is Nila. She reads a book.

They are friends. They read a book.

Why do you say read and not reads?

We say reads, when there is only one person.

Grammar rule explanation

Note to the teacher: Teach children that singular pronouns - He, She, It will take an s after the verb in simple present tense and the rest of the pronouns will not take s. Use the table for more practice.

Let us practice

Circle the correct word.

Circle the correct word practice

1. He is Mani. He play / plays the guitar.

2. She is Kala. She sings / sing a song.

3. I am Hari. I eat / eats a banana.

4. It is a bus. It move / moves on the road.

5. We are friends. We like / likes football.

6. They are painters. They paint / paints walls.

7. You are tall. You climb / climbs trees.

Match the following.

Match the pronoun on the left with the correct action on the right.

He
She
It
They
I
We
You
drink milk.
write a letter.
plays football.
sing songs.
runs fast.
read a book.
eats a mango.

Spell check

Fill in the missing letters.

Spell check exercise

Let us do

Word wall

most | than | high | sure | open | far | near | kind | call

Word wall activity

* Display the words on the word wall.

* Distribute the word cards to all the students.

* Make each child stand up and say the word they have.

* Let the class repeat it.

* Practise with all the words.

Read aloud and circle the words you see on the word wall.

1. Most of us like mangoes.

2. I am sure about this.

3. Come near me.

4. Call him now.

5. The hill is high.

6. My school is not far.

Read and trace the words.

1. My house is far from here.

2. He is a kind boy.

3. She is taller than me.

4. The park is near my house.

Circle time – Let us talk

A. Let children stand in a circle. Prepare masks of two frogs, two elephants and a rat. Make students wear those masks. ( It can be replaced with placards too.) Invite the frogs to the front. Say, “We are frogs. Our legs are small”.

B. Invite the elephants to the front. Say, “They are elephants. Their ears are big.” Invite the rat to the front. Say, “It is a rat. Its tail is long”. Practise with other students. Make use of other animals also.

Let us practice

Sisters

We are sisters. Our hair is long.

Eagle

It is an eagle. Its wings are big.

Sisters with pets

They are sisters. Their pets are small.

Brothers with a car

They are brothers. Their car is blue.

Friends

We are friends. Our houses are near.

Duck

It is a duck. Its beak is yellow.

Choose and write.

We are boys. Our (Our/Their) school is near.

They are kids. Their (Its/Their) hands are small.

It is an owl. Its (Its/Our) eyes are big.

Let us say

Listen to the sound and repeat.

Phonics 'ou' and 'ow' sounds

Read aloud

out loud cloud round found sound mouth south mount count

now town gown down brown clown fowl howl growl crowd

Words with 'ou' and 'ow'

Read and match the words with their pictures.

Match words to pictures

Try to read these!

t + r = tr- tree

t + w = tw- twin

l + f = -lf wolf

p + t = -pt kept

c + t = -ct fact

Note to the teacher: First, teach the sound /av/ to children. Then, introduce the two different letter clusters for the same sound. Help children relate the sound to the letter clusters.

Let us do

hound round pound ground sprout shout

down town growl frown howl crown

Word practice with images

* Display the words on the word wall.

* Prepare word cards with two words on each.

* Distribute it to children.

* Say a word.

* The student with that word will stand up and say it again.

* He/she will read the next word on his/her card.

* The student with that word will get up and read it out.

* Continue till all the children have read it.

1. Circle the odd pair.

1. out- shout     gown – town     growl – howl    south – boil

2. now – how     brown – crown   clown - toy     found – sound

3. mount – count    south – mouth    cloud – proud   sound – boon

2. Read aloud.

Read aloud sentences

The king has a crown.

I got this gown in the town.

The clown is in the crowd.

The mouse is in the house.

I found the beans sprout.

The clown fell on the ground.

What comes next? Tick (✓) the correct one.

Pattern recognition exercise