Dps GNGR Class 1 Eng Notes
Dps GNGR Class 1 Eng Notes
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample note-book
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Month – April
Lesson – 1
The Clever Rat
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(In notebook)
I. New Words.
a. little
b. Ratty
c. Blacky
d. clever
e. jumps
f. cheese
g. cannot
h. brown
P.W.
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Question and Answers of Lesson -1
Q.1What is the name of little brown rat?
Ans. The name of little brown rat is Ratty.
Q.2 What does Ratty like to eat?
Ans. Ratty likes to eat cheese.
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English Sample work for April, May & June
Page 1 of 9
Date – 24.4.20 English Grammar Note Book(E2)
Creative Writing
Topic – Myself
a. My name is ________________.
b. I am a ____________. (boy / girl)
c. I am __________ (five / six / seven) years old.
d. I study in class I ______
e. Ilive at ________________(Gandhinagar/Ahmedabad) in Gujarat.
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Date – 27.4.20 English Grammar Note Book(E2)
OPPOSITES
1. fat - thin
2. near - far
3. come - go
4. in - out
5. fast - slow
6. open - close
7. sit - stand
8. up - down
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Date: 02.05.2020
I. Look at the pictures given below and then write the correct Naming words.
III. Read the following sentences and underline the Naming words.
4. A dog barks.
Here the words plates, buns, box, and tomatoare names of things.
Sameerand Saraare names of people.
Kitchen is name of a place.
Dog is the name of an animal.
All the green coloured words are the naming words as the names person, place,
animal or thing.
Common Names.
V. Complete the sentences. Fill in the blanks with suitable naming words
from the given strip.
dress chalk book ball car
VI. Fill in the blanks with the required information about you and your
family members.
1. Your name: __________________________________________.
PW (Practice Work)
2. Rahul is drawing.
3. Ram is a boy.
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in the final stressed syllables and any
following syllables of two or more words. Most often, this kind of perfect rhyming
is consciously used for effect in the final positions of lines of poems and songs.
Match the words in column A with the words that sound like them in
column B.
Column A Column B
I. New Words
naughty
waving
tail
around
sound
house
mouse
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Date 7.5.20
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Date 17.6.20
Re capitulation of Lesson – 3
TOPIC – GOING FOR PICNIC
English Literature Note Book Exercise(E1)
I. New words.
a. picnic
b. grandfather
c. shelf
d. cucumber
e. basket
f. sandwiches
g. plates
h. family
II. Make sentences for the following words.
a. Sandwiches - ____________________________________.
b. Family - _______________________________________.
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Date 19.6.20
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Date 24.6.20
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Date 26.6.20
Date 29.6.20
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample notebook
Month – July
Real English TB (Literature)
T.B Page no – 24 and 25.
Lesson – 5
TOPIC – School Is Fun
I. New words.
1. school
2. snacks
3. naughty
4. helpful
5. share
6. vegetable
7. playground
8. polite
Practice work
Make sentence for the following words.
helpful - _______________________________________
naughty - _______________________________________
Ans. – Football
TB page no - 26
TB page no – 27
VI. Complete the information about Rahul and Lily. Use words
from the box.
Rahul Lily
1. He is naughty. She is helpful.
2. He eats noodles and She eats fruits and vegetable
chips. salad.
3. He plays football. She plays throwball.
English Grammar Notebook Exercise
Creative Writing
MY School
1 Boy Flowers
2 Net Rings
3 Ball Kittens
4 Carpet Umbrellas
5 Pencil Letters
6 Boat Shops
7 Chair Grapes
Note – We add -es to some words to change them from one to many.
For example – fox – foxes
- dish – dishes
D. Add -es to the following words to change them from one to
many.
1. peach – peaches
2. dress – dresses
3. box – boxes
4. match – matches
5. class – classes
6. watch – watches
7. beach – beaches
8. glass – glasses
9. potato -potatoes
10. dish - dishes
Textbook exercise (page no - 13)
E. Now fill in the blanks with the words that you have written.
1. Maya ate three peaches and a banana.
2. I put all my toys in two small boxes.
3. John went to all the classes to give sweets on his birthday.
4. Sasha gave both her watches to her sister.
5. Ronit helped his parents to keep all the dresses neatly in the
cupboard.
6. Our team won three matches out of five.
F. Read aloud the words that are given below. Change them from
one to many.
1. doll – dolls
2. book – books
3. table – tables
4. house – houses
5. fox – foxes
6. eye – eyes
7. monkey – monkeys
8. tomato – tomatoes
9. cup – cups
10. crow – crows
Textbook exercise – Real English (page no - 17)
Notebook exercise
10.brush – brushes
Chapter – 4
Topic – Pronouns
I, We
➢ We use I when talk about ourselves.
➢ We refers to a group of two or more people which includes the
speaker.
Textbook exercise (page no - 16)
A. Fill in the blanks with I, we or you.
1. I am happy. Rita is happy. We are happy.
2. I cannot carry so many books. Can you help me?
3. Pudding is my favourite. I can eat a lot of it.
4. Ram and I swim together. We are friends.
5. Tulip and I will go to the market. We will get toffees for everyone.
He, She, It
They
Aman and Rahim play football,
They are very good at it.
We use They with more than one person, thing, animal or place.
Textbook exercise (page no - 19)
D. Complete the sentences with the pronouns given in the strip.
I You He She It We They
1. John is a cricket player.
He plays well.
2. The kids are in the field.
They are playing football.
3. Amira has a pet dog.
It is brown.
4.Sameera is a good girl.
She goes to school regularly.
5.Maria and I are friends.
We like to play together.
6.This is my favourite diary.
I call her Kitty.
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample notebook
Page 1 of 16
Month – August
Real English TB (Literature)
T.B Page no – 33 to 40
Lesson – 6
TOPIC – The Moon in a Bowl
Wonders: thinks
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Notebook Work
I. New words.
1. dinner
2. twinkling
3. shining
4. brightly
5. wonder
6. laugh
7. touch
8. bowl
Practice work
dinner - ________________________________________
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III. Answer in one word. (Extra notebook work)
1. Who is crying?
Ans. Vani
2. Who keeps the bowl on the grass?
Ans. Grandmother
3. What is the name of Vani’s elder brother?
Ans. Ajay
IV. Answer the following questions. (Page no- 34 and 35)
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Textbook page no 34 exercise
1. Ajay is crying. F
2. Vani does not want to eat her food. T
3. Grandmother promises to get the moon for Vani. T
4. Vani can see Ajay in the water. F
5. Grandmother brings a bowl of nuts. F
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Vocabulary
B1. Match the words in Column A with their opposites in
Column B. Number 1 is done for you.
COLUMN A COLUMN B Ans
1. Up a. Finish 3
2. inside b. come back 5
3. start c. Outside 2
4. happy d. Down 1
5. Go away e. Sad 4
1. Moon 2. spoon
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3. stool 4. foot
5. chef 6. book
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English Grammar
Sample Notebook
Month - AUGUST
Chapter – 7
Topic – Doing Words
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Everyday English Grammar and Composition
Textbook Page no - 37
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Look at the pictures given above. Each person is doing
something. For example –
➢ Ram is playing with badminton.
➢ Nihar is kicking the football.
➢ Mehar is skipping.
➢ Rohan is skating.
➢ Meet is cycling.
All the red coloured words are doing words. It shows what the
naming words are doing.
Definition
Words that tells us what the naming words do are called
doing words. They are also called verbs or action words.
Textbook exercise – 37
A. Underline the doing words in the given sentences.
1. My mother sleeps at 10 o’ clock.
2. An eagle flies in the sky.
3. The boy crosses the road.
4. The hen lays eggs.
5. Rama likes apples.
6. Mrs. Nadar teaches us English.
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Textbook exercise – 38
A. Fill in the blanks with doing words. Choose them from the
strip.
shines drinks cooks swim drives reads play
1. Rita reads a book.
2. The cat drinks milk.
3. The boys play in the playground.
4. Mr. Singh cooks dinner.
5. Dibakar rides a car.
6. The ducks swim in a pond.
7. The moon shines at night.
B. Read the naming words. Circle the actions they cannot do.
1. babies cry crawl fly laugh
2. birds fly hop read sing
3. dogs write bark run dig
4. monkeys climb cook chatter jump
Textbook exercise – 39
C. Given below are some things Jerrl’s family does for him.
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences.
1. My father cooks for me.
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4. My grandmother teaches me to do my homework.
Chapter – 13
Topic – Sentences
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Textbook exercise – 70
A. Read the following group of words. Tick ( ✓) the ones that are
sentences.
1. in the sand [x]
2. There are shells in the sand. [✓]
3. on the box [x] _
4. The rat is sitting in the box. [✓]
5. A red can [x]
6. He picks up a red can. [✓]
How many sentences did you find? 3
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Textbook exercise – 71
B. Use a full stop ( . ) at the end of the group of words that
complete sentences.
1. I am Rehana
2. Brother Ali
3. My brother’s name is Ali
4. We will go to the zoo
5. we will lions
6. We will see lions there
7. monkeys jumping
8. We will also see monkeys jumping on the trees
9. It will be great fun
10. Will fun
We use a
question mark ( ?
) at the end of a
sentence that
asks something.
For example
C. Use a full stop ( . ) or a question mark ( ? ) in the following
sentences. Are you Nina
1. Can we go to the pet shop?
2. You can go to the pet shop.
Jain?
3. Is that a fox?
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4. It is not a fox.
5. Do you like noodles?
6. I like noodles.
7. When did you get that toy?
8. My friend gifted me a toy on my birthday.
A sentence always begins with a capital letter.
Textbook exercise – 71
D. Rewrite the given sentences using capital letters (ABC), full
stops (.) or question marks (?) as required.
1. i have pet
Ans. I have a pet.
2. my pet is small
Ans. My pet is small.
3. it is red
Ans. It is red.
4. it can swim
Ans. It can swim.
5. it lives in water
Ans. It lives in water.
6. can you tell what my pet is
Ans. Can you tell me what my pet is?
7. do you want to pay with my pet
Ans. Do you want to play with my pet?
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Creative Writing
My Favourite Fruit
4. It is my favourite fruit.
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample notebook
Month – SEPTEMBER
Page 1 of 5
Real English TB (Literature)
T.B Page no: 43 - 53
Lesson – 8
Little Topsy Gets Lost
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➢ Make sentences for the following words.
a. rabbit – Topsy is a rabbit.
b. bush – Topsy hides in a big bush.
c. shed – Milky cow lives in a shed.
d. beehive – Bizzy bee lives in beehive.
Oral question:
1. Is the farmer angry?
Ans. Yes, he is.
➢ Answer in one word.
1. Who makes the moo – moo sound?
Ans. Milky the cow.
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Unseen passage (Comprehension)
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample notebook
Month – October
Page 1 of 11
Real English TB (Literature)
Reading and explanation of T.B Page no – 57 to 65
Lesson – 10
The Clever Frog
Spotted – saw
Pounced – jumped on something to catch it
Waved – moved hand from side to side
Textbook page no 59
A1. Replace the words in red with the correct word from the lesson.
1. It was a cold day.
Ans. It was a hot day.
2. The frog stood on a small rock.
Ans. The frog stood on a big rock.
3. There was a tree on top of a hill.
Ans. There was a bush on top of a hill.
4. The tiger was sitting under a shed.
Ans. The tiger was sitting under a tree.
5. The frog lay down by the side of bush.
Ans. The tiger lay down by the side of pond.
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A2. Complete the following answers.
1. The frog was feeling very hot and tired. What did he do?(Oral)
Ans. He jumped into the pond.
2. What did the frog spot on top of a hill?
Ans. The frog spotted a bush on top of a hill.
3. What was the tiger looking for?
Ans. The tiger was looking for food.
4. Was the frog dirty? (Oral)
Ans. No, it wasn’t.
5. Who was clever – the tiger or the frog? (Oral)
Ans. The frog was clever.
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B1. Fill in the missing letters to make words that are in lesson.
1. hungry
2. pond
3. Waved
4. pounced
5. dirty
6. rock
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B3. Write sh in the blanks to make complete words. Then read the
words aloud.
sh- sh- -sh -sh
1. shut 2. ship 1. dish 2. push
3. shine 4. shop 3. cash 4. wash
5. shoot 6. shawl 5. fish 6. rash
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Tb page no – 62
C1. Complete the following sentences using on, in, under, in front of,
between or behind. Use picture clues.
1. The book is on the table.
The
Read the following sentences.
1. A frog was jumping around the pond. The frog was feeling hot.
2.An elephant was sitting under a tree. The elephant was hungry.
When we speak of a person, an animal, or a thing for the first time, we
use a or an. But when we speak of them again, we use the.
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English Grammar
Sample Notebook
Month - OCTOBER
Page 7 of 11
Chapter – 11
Topic – Prepositions
2. The children are sitting in front of the tent. (between/in front of)
TB Page no 65
C. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences using in, on or
under. Also look at the clues given in the brackets.
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TB page no 66
D. Look at the picture and tick ( ✓) the correct answer.
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In Grammar Notebook
Creative writing
My Mother
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample notebook
Month – October
Page 1 of 13
T.B Page no – 66 to 67
Lesson – 11
To the Market
Textbook Page no 69
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A2. Complete the answers.
1. Where did Raman and his parents go?
Ans. They went to the market.
2. How did Raman and his parents go there?
Ans. They went by car.
3. Which shop did they go to first?
Ans. They went to the vegetable shop first.
4. How much did Raman’s mother pay at the bakery?
Ans. She paid ninety – two rupees.
5. Did the family enjoy shopping?
Ans. Yes, they did.
6. What did father say to Raman at the vegetable shop?
Ans. Father said that eating vegetable would make Raman tall, healthy
and strong.
7. What did Raman eat?
Ans. He ate an ice – cream.
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Textbook page no – 70 (Practice Work)
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Textbook page no – 71
C1. Fill in the blanks using ’s with the words given in the brackets.
1. Mother buys sugar from the grocer’s shop. (grocer)
2. We buy medicine from a chemist’s shop. (chemist)
3. Nadira kept mother’s bag in the bedroom. (mother)
4. The boy’s school bag is very heavy. He cannot carry it. (boy)
C2. Circle the correct word in the following sentences.
1. A bird has / have two wings.
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Writing Section
Writing sentences
My Teddy Bear
Look at the picture. Complete the given sentences.
Last week I went to a toy shop. I bought a brown teddy bear. It has
a big hand and very small ears. It has a lot of fur. Its body is round.
Its name is Bhola Bhalu.
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Textbook page no – 73PW
Notebook Work
Literature Notebook
New Words
1.parents
2.holiday
3.market
4. packet
5. shopping
6. healthy
7. parlour
8. clothes
Make Sentences
Healthy- We should eat healthy food.
Fresh- Ram sells fresh fruits.
PW
Ice-cream-
Market-
Answer the following questions:
Q.1 Where did Raman and his parents go?
Ans. Raman and his parents went to the market.
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Creative Writing
My favourite Toy
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English Grammar
Sample Notebook
Month - November
Chapter – 9
Topic – Has, have
We use has with he, she, it and naming words that means one.
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We use have with I, we, you, they and naming words that mean more than one.
Textbook Page no – 48
A. Use has or have to complete the following sentences.
1. Giraffes have long necks.
2. I have black shoes.
3. My friend has brown shoes.
4. Donkeys have big ears.
5. The squirrel has a bushy tail.
6. Sonia has two brothers.
7. We have a new house.
8. The girls have new dresses.
B. Look at each picture and tick the correct sentence.
1. ✓(a) The teacher has a pen.
(b) The teacher have a pen.
Textbook page no 49
2. ✓ (a) The child has a book.
3. (b) The child have a book.
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3. ✓ (a) Kitty has a chocolate.
(b) Kitty have a chocolate.
✓
1. Reema (has / have) a bag.
✓ cheese.
2.The mice (has / have)
✓ / have) a ball.
3.John (has
✓ carrots.
4.The rabbits (has / have)
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Textbook Page no – 50
D. Write six sentences. Use one word /set of words from each box.
a computer at home.
He
a red beak.
She has
a barbie doll.
The bird have
long hair.
I
a lovely house.
They
a box of apples.
We
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Lesson -15 The Village School
Textbook pg 75
A. write wether the statements are true or false.
1. Rita and Madhu live in a village. True
2. The village school has buses. False
3. They walk to school. True
4. They get late for school. False
5. Some children play football. True
6. The teacher rings the bell. False
7. The children have fun at school. True
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample Notebook
Month – December
Page 1 of 15
T.B Page no – 54 to 56
Lesson – 09
Animal Parade
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T.B Page no – 55
A. Comprehension
Complete the following sentences.
1. All the animals are marching.
2. One elephant runs to have some fun.
3. One tiger wants to clean his shoes.
4. One monkey loves to climb a tree.
5. The three little animals laugh and play.
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Vocabulary
Practice Work
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ReadingT.B Page no – 74 to 78
Lesson – 12
Days of the Week
Textbook Page no – 75
A. Read the following sentences.
1. Monday comes after Sunday.
2. Monday comes before Tuesday.
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Read the following sentences.
1. Today is Monday.
2. Yesterday was Sunday.
3. Tomorrow is Tuesday.
Textbook Page no 76
A3. Complete the following table. Number 1 is done for you.
Day Activity
1. Monday making a ring
2. Tuesday going to sing
3. Wednesday read and recite
4. Thursday draw and write
5. Friday Jump in the yard
6. Saturday lessons are going to be hard
7. Sunday going to play and rest
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Vocabulary
Spelling
Complete the names of the days of the week.
1. Monday
2. Friday
3. Sunday
4. Saturday
5. Tuesday
6. Wednesday
7. Thursday
C. Grammar
Topic – Tense: Present Continuous
Textbook page no - 77
C1. a) Fill in the blanks.
1. Sunil is peeling a banana. (now)
He is going to eat it. (eat) (soon)
2. Riya is putting toothpaste on her toothbrush. (now)
She is going to brush her teeth. (brush) (soon)
3. What are you going to do? (soon)
He is going to sing a song. (sing) (soon)
4. Jai is doing his homework (now)
After twenty minutes he is going to ride his bike. (ride) (soon)
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b) Complete the following sentences.
1. Mother is cooking in the kitchen. (cook / now)
2. The children are going to play in the park. (play / soon)
3. Maya is running very fast. (run / now)
4. Topsy, the rabbit, is crying because he is lost. (cry / now)
Textbook page no – 78
Practice work
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English Grammar
Sample Notebook
Month - OCTOBER
Chapter – 18
Topic – CALENDAR
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Textbook Page no 91 – 92
Days of the week
The names of the days of the week always begin with capital letters.
Notebook Work in E2
I. Write down days of the week.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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Textbook Page no – 91
A. Answer the following questions.
1. On which days of the week you go to school?
Ans. Monday to Saturday.
2. On which days of the week is your school closed?
Ans. Sunday
3. Which day comes after Tuesday?
Ans. Wednesday.
4. Which day comes between Wednesday and Friday?
Ans. Thursday.
5. Which day of the week do you like the most?
Ans. Sunday.
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Notebook Work in E2
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Textbook page no 92
B. Answer the following questions.
1. Name the months that begin with the letter M.
Ans. March and May.
2. Name the months that end with the letter Y.
Ans. January, February May and July.
3. Name the months that comes before October.
Ans. January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September.
4. Name the month that comes after June.
Ans. July, August, September, October, November and December.
C. Answer the following questions.
1. When is Chacha Nehru’s birthday?
Ans. Chacha Nehru’s birthday is on 14th November.
2. When is your birthday?
Ans. My birthday is on _______________.
3. When is your mother’s birthday?
Ans. My mother’s birthday is on ________________.
4. When is your father’s birthday?
Ans. My father’s birthday is on _____________.
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Topic – Present Continuous Tense
Notebook Work
The word that tells us about an action that is still going on at the
time of speaking is Present Continuous Tense.
We add -ing at the end of the verb (action word / doing
word).
Example – verb + ing = Present Continuous Tense
dance + ing = dancing
cook + ing = cooking
read + ing = reading
Walk + ing = walking
Refer textbook page no 40
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Notebook exercise (in E2)
QI. Fill in the blanks with -ing form of verbs given in the bracket.
1. Mother is cooking food. (cook)
2. I am playing with a ball. (playing)
3. Anu is dancing on the stage. (dancing)
4. The bird is flying in the sky. (fly)
5. Raman is watching television. (watch)
Creative Writing
My Father
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample notebook
Month – January
Real English TB (Literature)
Page 1 of 21
T.B Page no – 86 to 96
Lesson – 14
The Magic Pot
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A2. Complete the answers.
1. What did Lisa carry for the old woman?
Ans. Lisa carried the bundle of sticks for the old woman.
2. Who came to Lisa’s house?
Ans. An old man came to Lisa’s house.
3. What were the words to make the pot start cooking?
Ans. The words to make the pot start cooking were, ‘Cook, little pot,
cook’.
Textbook page no 88 & 89
B1. Read the following sentences. Then fill in the blanks with the words
from the box.
square oval rectangle round triangular
1. This is a circle.
This ball is round in shape.
2. This is a square.
This handkerchief is square in shape.
3. This an oval.
This egg is oval in shape.
4. This is a triangle.
This sandwich is triangular in shape.
5. This is a rectangle.
This brick is rectangular in shape.
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B2. Match the words in column A with their opposite in column B.
Number 1 is done for you. (Practice Work)
Textbook page no 90
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C1. a) Match the verbs in Column A with their past forms in column
B. Number 1 is done for you.
1. Give a. took
2. meet b. saw
3. Do c. gave
4. See d. went
5. Take e. did
6. Go f. met
b) Fill in the blanks with the past forms of verbs given within
brackets.
1. The frog (jump) into the pond ten minutes ago.
2. Amit (listen) to the song last night.
3. Yesterday Mohan (want) to play outside.
4. We (visit) the zoo last week.
5. He (write) a letter to his friend this morning.
6. It’s ten o’ clock now. My brother (go) to school at eight o’ clock
in the morning.
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2. What were the words to make the pot start cooking?
Ans. The words to make the pot start cooking were, ‘Cook, little pot,
cook.’
3. What were the words to make the pot stop cooking?
Ans. The words to make the pot stop cooking were ‘Thankyou, little pot,
stop now.’
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Past Tense
Definition
The word that tells us about the action that happened before the time of
speaking is past tense. We add “d” or “ed” at the end of the verb.
For example
Jump – jumped
Move – moved
Many verbs have different past forms.
For example
Eat – ate
Fly – flew
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Notebook exercise.
Q1. Add “d” to the action word to get the past tense.
1.live – lived
2.bake – baked
3.move- moved
4.dance – danced
5.arrive- arrived
6. close- closed
7.die- died
8. complete- completed
9. invite- invited
10. underline- underlined
Q.2 Add “ed” to the action word to get the past tense.
1.work – worked
2. fill – filled
3.cook – cooked
4. paint – painted
5. open- opened
6. need- needed
7. play- played
8. jump- jumped
9. want- wanted
10. visit- visited
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Lesson – 15
Little Boy Blue
Textbook page no - 95
Notebook exercise
I. New Words
1. blow
2. field
3. corn
4. haystack
5. asleep
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Textbook exercise (page no – 96)
Comprehension
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. The sheep are in the field.
2. The sheep are eating the corn.
3. Little Blue Boy is asleep on a haystack.
4. He will cry if someone wakes him up.
Vocabulary
B1. Circle the odd word.
1. cow sheep boy dog
2. field shed meadow garden
3. feathers beak tree wings
B2. Complete the following pairs with rhyming words. Then read
them aloud.
1. horn - corn
2. hay - day
3. cry - dry
4. fast – last
5. sheep – asleep
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6. come – some
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English Grammar
Sample Notebook
Month - January
Chapter – 16
Topic – Fun with Words
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A. Match the words in column A with the words in column B to form
new words.
A B
1 break a ground
2 play b work
3 black c man
4 home d lace
5 post e fast
6 shoe f broad
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7. You eat rice with this. S P O O N
The words that you have written above are hidden somewhere in the
grid below. Find them and draw a circle around them.
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Lesson – 6
Describing words
TEXTBOOK PAGE NO – 31
an old man
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The words shoes, water and man are naming words or nouns. The words
red, cold and old tell us more about these nouns. They are called describing
words or adjectives.
Definition – Words that tell us more about naming words are called
describing words or adjectives.
A. Choose the correct describing words from the strip and fill in the
blanks.
smart cold hot red hard green
1. hot tea
2. cold juice
3. green grass
4. smart boy
5. hard rock
6. red apple
Textbook page no – 32
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C. Match the group of words in column A with the pictures in
column B.
Practice work
Textbook page no – 33
D. Look at these pictures. Write what colour they are.
1. a red apple
2. a purple umbrella
3. a black crow
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4. a brown cat
5. a yellow sunflower
6. a green parrot
7. a grey elephant
8. a pink T – shirt
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Textbook page no – 34
F. Choose the correct adjectives for these pictures. Then write them
in the blanks.
happy sad angry afraid
1. sad 2. angry
3. afraid 4. happy
G.The letters of the given words are jumbled up. Unscramble them
to form describing words.
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Textbook page no – 35
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J. Replace the underlined word in each sentence with its opposite
from the strip. Then rewrite the sentence in the given space.
ugly young tall empty black
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GANDHINAGAR
SESSION – 2020 – 21
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Sample notebook
Month – February
Real English TB (Literature)
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T.B Page no – 97 – 104
Lesson – 16
Little Red Hen
A1. Number the following sentences in the correct order. They tell us how
Little Red Hen made bread.
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A2. Complete the answers.
1. Where did Little Red Hen find the grains of wheat?
Ans. Little Red Hen found the grains of wheat in a field.
4. Did Little Red Hen share the bread with her lazy friends?
Ans. No, Little Red Hen did not share the bread with her lazy friends.
A3. Who gave the following excuses for not doing work? Number 1 is done for
you.
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B1. Choose the correct word from the bracket and fill in the blanks.
1. Little Red Hen found some grains (grains / brains) of wheat.
2. She went to a mill (hill / mill) to grind the wheat into flour.
3. She wanted to bake (bake / take) bread with the dough.
4. Little Red Hen did not give the bread to her friends as they did not share (stare
/ share) the work with her.
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Notebook exercise (E1)
I. New Words
1. frightened
2. wheat
3. mill
4. guard
5. reaping
6. grind
7. flour
8. loaf
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Grammar Textbook
Textbook Page no - 86
Chapter – 17
Writing Skills
Textbook Page no – 87
Draw , jump, swim write, drive, cook
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B. Complete the paragraph about Rahul’s birthday.
on the cake. The children are wearing caps on their heads. There are
gifts for him. Some children are dancing while some are
drinking juice .
Textbook Page no – 88
C. Here is an invitation card Sonali sent to her friends. (refer TB page no 88)
Dear Monika………,
Please come to my birthday party
on …11th February………………………
at ……7:30PM…………………………..
With love,
…Sonali……………………………….
Textbook page no – 89 Practice Work
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Textbook page no – 90
E. Complete the story using the given clues.
▪ Divya has a dog named Tipsy. It is very naughty. One day it jumped into a
puddle.
▪ Tipsy was wet all over. It felt cold and rolled on the carpet.
▪ Divya got a towel. She rubbed Tipsy till it was dry.
▪ Tipsy was no longer wet. It felt happy and wagged its tail.
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