,Board,Class,Subject,ChunkData,Book 0,CBSE,Class1,English,"Let us speak Unit 3Food Chapter 1 Fun with Pictures 10:23:46 AM Let us speak (a) What do you see in this picture? (b) Say the names of the fruits and vegetables that you see. (c) How many fruits are there in the picture? (d) Can you name the fruits that are red in colour? (e) How many vegetables are there in the picture? (f) Can you name the green vegetables? (g) Which fruits and vegetables do you like the most? (h) Why do we eat fruits and vegetables? Note to the teacher Encourage children to answer all the questions, even if they say in their home language. Help them find English names for fruits and vegetables. Names identified by children can be written on the board. 85Chapter 3.indd Fruits for all Five yellow mangoes hanging on the tree, One for the traveller who rests under the tree. One for the bird who nests on the tree. One for the squirrel who runs up the tree. One for the rabbit who lives under the tree. One for you to share with me. Note to the teacher Sing this song with different types of local fruits. Help every child answer the questions. Numbers up to give can be used for adding. Let us sing Five red apples hanging on the tree, One for the traveller who rests under the tree. One for the bird who nests on the tree. One for the squirrel who runs up the tree. One less for the rabbit who lives under the tree. One for you to share with me. 86Chapter 3.indd Let us speak (a) With whom does the tree share its fruits? (b) What do you share with your brother, sister or friends? (c) Circle the words: ‘for’ and ‘on’ in the poem. Let us do Bring one fruit to the class. Wash it well. Your teacher will cut the fruits. Your teacher will help you prepare a fruit chaat. Sit in a circle and enjoy eating it together. 87Chapter 3.indd Let us read A Visit to the Market Mini’s father is a farmer. He grows vegetables in his farm. He sells them in the market. Every Saturday, Mini goes with him to the market. Her father sells his vegetables. He takes her around the market. 88Chapter 3.indd There are many people in the market. They are buying vegetables and fruits. They are buying flowers and toys too! Mini: Look, Father! There are many colourful flowers. Father: Yes, there are. Let me tell you the names of the flowers. These are roses. These are marigolds. Those are jasmine. Mini: Yes. sometimes mother makes a string of jasmine flowers. Father: Look at the fruits here. Mini: I can see apples but what are those large fruits behind the apples? Father: Those are pineapples. Mini: What are these fruits kept on the right of the apples? Father: They are oranges. Mini: What is the name of the big green fruit kept on the left of the apples? Father: Oh! That is watermelon. Mini returns home with her father. She holds a small basket of flowers in her hand. Her father has a bag of fruits. Sight words his | he | them | her | around | there those | behind | with| these Note to the teacher You may facilitate children to take up the roles of Mini or the father and conduct role play. Help children identify various flowers available around them in the local language and English. 90Chapter 3.indd Let us speak (a) Is there a market near your house? (b) Do you go to the market? (c) With whom do you go? (d) What do you like best about the market? Let us read A. Read these aloud tomatoes potatoes onions brinjals jackfruit mangoes pineapples guava cauliflowers radish cabbages carrots peas andWe bought. oranges Note to the teacher Encourage all children to speak, help them in naming the fruits and vegetables in English. 91Chapter 3.indd 92Chapter 3.indd B. Think of words for the pictures and read aloud We had a good dinner. Note to the teacher Support children’s attempts to read the above sentences. Discuss with children that we should not waste food. | Today, my | took me to the | . | --- | --- | --- | I saw many | | there.and I liked the. My bought me an. 93Chapter 3.indd green guava orange carrot white radish Let us draw Let us write A. Draw and colour the fruits and vegetables you like. Discuss with your friends— Why do you like these fruits and vegetables? | 94Chapter 3.indd | Write the words in the space below | --- | --- | yellow mango | red apple purple brinjal | yellow banana brown potato 96Chapter 3.indd 95Chapter 3.indd B. Fill in the blanks. Two have been done for you. Are these onions? Yes, they are. These are onions. Are these potatoes?, they are not. These are Are these tomatoes? No, they are not. These are brinjals. Are these carrots?, they are. These are Are these roses?, they are not. These are Are these pumpkins?, they are not. These are Are these cauliflower?, they are. They are Are these mangoes?, they are not. These are Is this a cabbage?, it is. This is a Vegetables are good for health. We should eat them everyday. Note to the teacher Help the children read the questions first. Later, they may write the words. 97Chapter 3.indd",aemr106.pdf 1,CBSE,Class1,English,"Fun with Pictures 10:23:46 AM Let us speak (a) What do you see in this picture? (b) Say the names of the fruits and vegetables that you see. (c) How many fruits are there in the picture? (d) Can you name the fruits that are red in colour? (e) How many vegetables are there in the picture? (f) Can you name the green vegetables? (g) Which fruits and vegetables do you like the most? (h) Why do we eat fruits and vegetables? Note to the teacher Encourage children to answer all the questions, even if they say in their home language. Help them find English names for fruits and vegetables. Names identified by children can be written on the board. 85Chapter 3.inddLet us speak (a) What do you see in this picture? (b) Say the names of the fruits and vegetables that you see. (c) How many fruits are there in the picture? (d) Can you name the fruits that are red in colour? (e) How many vegetables are there in the picture? (f) Can you name the green vegetables? (g) Which fruits and vegetables do you like the most? (h) Why do we eat fruits and vegetables? Note to the teacher Encourage children to answer all the questions, even if they say in their home language. Help them find English names for fruits and vegetables. Names identified by children can be written on the board. 85Chapter 3.indd(a) What do you see in this picture?(b) Say the names of the fruits and vegetables that you see.(c) How many fruits are there in the picture?(d) Can you name the fruits that are red in colour?(e) How many vegetables are there in the picture?(f) Can you name the green vegetables?(g) Which fruits and vegetables do you like the most?(h) Why do we eat fruits and vegetables?Note to the teacher Encourage children to answer all the questions, even if they say in their home language. Help them find English names for fruits and vegetables. Names identified by children can be written on the board. 85Chapter 3.inddFruits for all Five yellow mangoes hanging on the tree, One for the traveller who rests under the tree. One for the bird who nests on the tree. One for the squirrel who runs up the tree. One for the rabbit who lives under the tree. One for you to share with me. Note to the teacher Sing this song with different types of local fruits. Help every child answer the questions. Numbers up to give can be used for adding. Let us sing Five red apples hanging on the tree, One for the traveller who rests under the tree. One for the bird who nests on the tree. One for the squirrel who runs up the tree. One less for the rabbit who lives under the tree. One for you to share with me. 86Chapter 3.indd Let us speak (a) With whom does the tree share its fruits? (b) What do you share with your brother, sister or friends? (c) Circle the words: ‘for’ and ‘on’ in the poem. Let us do Bring one fruit to the class. Wash it well. Your teacher will cut the fruits. Your teacher will help you prepare a fruit chaat. Sit in a circle and enjoy eating it together. 87Chapter 3.indd Let us readFive yellow mangoes hanging on the tree, One for the traveller who rests under the tree. One for the bird who nests on the tree. One for the squirrel who runs up the tree. One for the rabbit who lives under the tree. One for you to share with me. Note to the teacher Sing this song with different types of local fruits. Help every child answer the questions. Numbers up to give can be used for adding.Note to the teacher Sing this song with different types of local fruits. Help every child answer the questions. Numbers up to give can be used for adding.Let us sing Five red apples hanging on the tree, One for the traveller who rests under the tree. One for the bird who nests on the tree. One for the squirrel who runs up the tree. One less for the rabbit who lives under the tree. One for you to share with me. 86Chapter 3.inddFive red apples hanging on the tree, One for the traveller who rests under the tree. One for the bird who nests on the tree. One for the squirrel who runs up the tree. One less for the rabbit who lives under the tree. One for you to share with me. 86Chapter 3.inddLet us speak (a) With whom does the tree share its fruits? (b) What do you share with your brother, sister or friends? (c) Circle the words: ‘for’ and ‘on’ in the poem. Let us do Bring one fruit to the class. Wash it well. Your teacher will cut the fruits. Your teacher will help you prepare a fruit chaat. Sit in a circle and enjoy eating it together. 87Chapter 3.indd Let us read(a) With whom does the tree share its fruits?(b) What do you share with your brother, sister or friends?(c) Circle the words: ‘for’ and ‘on’ in the poem.Let us do Bring one fruit to the class. Wash it well. Your teacher will cut the fruits. Your teacher will help you prepare a fruit chaat. Sit in a circle and enjoy eating it together. 87Chapter 3.inddLet us read",aemr106.pdf