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4.Chapter 13.S.St.India - Our Motherland India,

Chapter 13   India - Our Motherland India, our motherland, is a vast country.   It has a great variety of landforms like mountains, forests, desert, lakes, rivers, valleys and plateaus.   India also has a great variety in flora (plant life), fauna (animal life), climate, traditions and culture.   It is this great diversity that makes India a unique country, NGHANISTAN SUDRA LE A ch nebo KUIN 1.   IMMUUDELLE PAKISTAN CHINA AN HIEF peu UTTAR THACT WAAL RAJASTHAN MIIANI Wide ADSAM PIHAR WAS M 'ND ALARM OUJARAT om MADHYA PRADEON WARIATRAMA PRAM PRADESH HINI HOUT MAHARASHTRA ODIORA MYANMAR Www SoidNA ARABIAN SIA TELENOANA HAY OF 42 KARNATAKA ANA FARE PENGAL Endom WOO URROUNY CORTAR WALLNADU REFERENCE WWW   AME LARINA INDIAN OCEAN 108 The land area of ​​ India spreads over 3879 kilometres from Kashmir in the north to Tamil Nadu in the south.   In the east it spreads over 3328 kilometres from Gujarat in the west to Arunachal Pradesh in the east.  ...

4.Chapter 12.S.St.Let Us Communicate

Chapter 12   Let Us Communicate A dancer communicates his feeling through mudras, a mime artist through facial expressions or body language.   A child conveys its happiness through smiles and anger through cries!   We all have different ways of communicating our feelings of joy and sorrow, anger and satisfaction.   In earlier times man did not know any language.   He communicated his feelings through sign language to people who were closeby.   He sent messages through drums or smoke signals to people living far away.   Communication means sending and receiving spoken, written or visual information from one person to another.   Social Networking babbal d Facebook maple Her GO Tribe BORE OS (Oman SU! Flickr Google 8 8 6 M Share O logger Ancient means of Communication Modem moans of communication Speech is the most important means of communication. The other important means of communication are facial   expressions, hand movements, symbols,...

4.Chapter 11.S.St.Let Us Travel

Chapter 11 Let Us Travel Sonali works in Gurgaon.   She is getting married in Meerut.   Hor sister Noha and her husband are coming from Dubai by an aeroplano.   Her uncle's family is coming from Ahmedabad by train.   Her grandparents are coming from Delhi by car.   Her friends have hired a taxi to take them from Delhi to Meerut to attend the wedding.   Her relatives, who live closeby, would be coming by auto - rickshaw, cycle rickshaw, bus, scooter, motorcycle, car or taxi.   People use different means of transport for travelling.   The selection depends upon the time and the money they want to spend on travel.   If we want to reach a far off place very quickly, air travel will be the choice but train travel gives a better chance to view the scenery, as the train passes through different places.   Moreover, railways are ideal for transporting heavy goods and are economical.   Road transport, like cycle, rickshaw, car, bus, etc....

4.Chapter 10.S.St.Travel and Tours

Chapter 10 Travel and Tours a Vikas and his father, Mr Marwah.   went to Incentive Travels Defense Do You Know?   Colony to meet the travel agent A brochure is flyer, Mr Gujral.   He showed them brochures pamphlet or leaflet that is of various holiday packages to different used to give information parts of India and abroad.   Some about some place.   BO packages included everything - air / train fare, boarding, lodging, sightseeing, hotel bookings, meals, etc.   But some om packages were limited to air fare and lodging only.   sw KASAHOOD KARNATAKA WYNAG Vikas and his father decided to take the brochures home to finalize theme M KERALA LEVIT99 Samal holiday programme.   Vikas's mother and Deprem VO OSTATE CAPITAL SI sister studied the brochures and the KANNUR family decided to visit Kerala - God's Own Country.   It is a popular tourist KOZHIKODU destination.   Mr Marwah paid the travel agent by cheque for their air tickets, MALAPO...

4.Chapter 9.S.St.Directions

Chapter 9 Directions  Neelam madam put up a map of Amritsar with important buildings on the wall.   She told the children that they would revise the cardinal directions that they had learnt in Class - Ill.   She marked the four directions and the school on the map.   The children were very happy that they were able to locate the direction of each important place from their school.   Neelam madam also showed a compass to the children.   A compass is an instrument that shows directions.   The needle of a compass always points to the north and from that we can locate other directions.   The first compass was invented by the Chinese.   Now the compasses come in different sizes.   Some of them are so small that they look like wrist watches.   The sailors, pilots, motorists, mountaineers, trekkers, all use compasses.   69 Cardinal Directions The four cardinal directions or cardinal points on the compass are North, East, West...

4.Chapter 8.S.St.Leisure Time

Chapter 8 Leisure Time It is true that all work and no playpor can make anyone dull!   How can you study, work in the office or at home all the time?   You need time to relax and refresh your body and mind.   The time that you spend away from your routine work is known as leisure time.   Each person enjoys different leisure time activities.   It may be sports, games, music, dance, reading stitching, embroidery, pottery, gardening, etc.   era SFS Leisure time is the time for refreshing and relaxation.   wobota People have enjoyed various leisure activities since ancient times.   Some activities were enjoyed individually and some in groups.   The favorite leisure time activities in olden times were ball games, chariot racing, playing with marbles, or painting the walls of their caves.   People also enjoyed hunting, swimming, boating, boxing, horse riding, etc.   62 Many traditional leisure time activities, like archery, boxin...

4.Chapter 7.S.St.The Works We Do

Chapter 7 The Works We Do You enjoy participating in various activities in the school like drawing, paper folding, singing, embroidery, toy making, pot painting, etc.   All these activities provide fun and basic knowledge about some occupations that you may take up later on.   An occupation is a meaningful task that is accomplished to earn livelihood.   Activity: Fill in the blanks: Different Occupations / Professions.   Skilled: Electrician, Barber, Plumber, Tailor, Roller Blacksmith • Unskilled: Rickshaw - puller, Vegetable seller, fruit seller labor • Professional: Doctor, Teacher, Engineer, Nurse Designers People take up different occupations when they grow up.   Most people choose an occupation related with their favorite childhood activity or interest in their parents' occupation.   Many people choose an occupation on the basis of special skill they have, educational qualifications or training, such as painting, singing, designing or joining th...

4.Chapter 6.S.St.Waste Management

Chapter 6 Waste Management  Every time you see a garbage heap you must be wandering where the garbage comes from?  Where does it go?  Most of the garbage that you see around is created by human beings.  Everyday thousands of tonnes of waste is thrown out from our customers.  offices, factories, playgrounds, schools, etc.  The waste material mainly consists of papers, broken glass, metal or plastic goods, vegetable and fruit peels and leftover food.  Animals, like buffaloes, horses, camels and dogs, produce waste around us.  cows, In recent time there has been a steady increase in the amount of garbage due to increase in population, industries, widespread use of polythene bags and packaging.  The garbage has become a hazard for human beings, animals, birds and the environment.  It pollutes the air, the water bodies and the land.  It becomes a breeding ground for germs, mosquitoes, flies and rats that cause diseases like dysente...

4.Chapter 5.S.St.Bricks and Bridges

Chapter 5 Bricks and Bridges In Class - III, you have studied about different types of houses found in different parts of India.  Let us find out the types of materials used in building houses.  (a) Temporary Houses like huts, tents, tree houses and log cabins are built Loreeanne with mud, thatch, straw, bamboo and wood.  A tent is made up of canvas or nylon.  (b) Permanent Houses like bungalows, flats, villas, havelies are built with bricks, stones, cement, iron rods, glass, wood, etc.  co Lokhan lives in a village Dong across River Lohit in Arunachal Pradesh.  It is a hilly area with a very small population.  The village he home receives heavy rainfall.  Lokhan's house is made up of mud, bamboo, straw and dry leaves.  Whethimin 11 One day Lokhan's father, Ali, took him to a construction site where he worked as a helper.  On the way, they crossed a bamboo bridge.  Ali told Lokhan that there was no bridge when he was young....