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When We Are

Together
LESSON 06
Sasantha visited his best
friend Ram during the school
vacation. He played cricket
with Ram and his brother,
Shyam. Ram’s mother,
Savithri served them some
snacks and tea.
Mother Ram Shyam Sasantha
Ram:
OK Mother. Give us five
Mother:
minutes. It’s the last
Boys! It’s tea time.
over.
Sasantha:
Mother: Vadai? I love them, but we
Come soon children. Otherwise buy it from a café. Does
the Vadai will get cold. aunty make them at home?
Shyam:
Mother:
Yes. She makes the best Vadai ha..ha..If you say so. Wash
in the world…don’t you your hands and come in.
mother?
Sasantha:
Mmm…they are very tasty Mother:
aunty. Thank you very much. You’re welcome.
Ram:
Sasantha:
Now that we’ve had our
What do you have in
tea, shall we play a game?
mind?
Shyam:
Usually when we get together,
Sasantha:
we play chess, carrom, ludo That sounds
and we also solve riddles. wonderful!
Ram:
I have a collection of riddles we Mother:
can solve them now. Mother, will No son, I can’t. I have
you join us? to prepare lunch.
Mother: Ram:
Well, since we have a guest today, I Wow mother, that’s a very
Shyam:
thought of making puri with potato
What’s for lunch good menu. I hope my friend will
and dosai with sambar and we have
mother? enjoy it.
payasam for dessert.
QUESTIONS
1. What were the boys doing when mother brought them tea?
2. What did they have for tea?
3. What was special about it?
4. What are they planning to do after tea?
5. What will they have for lunch?
ANSWERS
1. They were playing cricket.
2. They had tea and Vadai.
3. The Vadai was special because it was homemade by Ram’s mother.
4. They plan to solve riddles and play games.
5. They will have puri with potato, dosai with sambar, and payasam
for dessert.
riddle
time
Become a detective
today!
what is a riddle?
A riddle is a fun question
or puzzle that makes you
think and guess the
answer!
Watermelon The letter W in the river Fire Your Name
bank

A Stamp An Onion A A Coffin A Needle


Mushroom
questions
01 02 03

Feed me and I live,


Where do fish What room can yet give me a drink
keep their money? no one enter? and I die.
questions
04 05 06

Take off my skin - I


won’t cry, but you What is at the end What has one eye
will! What am I? of a rainbow? but cannot see?
questions
07 08 09

Who makes it, has


no need of it. Who
What can travel buys it, has no use
This belongs to you around the world for it.Who uses it
but is used more by while staying in a can neither see nor
others. corner? feel it. What is it?
question 10

There was a green house. Inside


the green house there was
a white house. Inside the white
house there was a red house.
Inside the red house there were
lots of babies. What is it?
Great job, detective!

Visit
https://www.pocoyo.com/
play/riddles
to solve more riddles!
A STORY
Hasmal woke up in the morning and looked at the clock. It was seven o’clock. He jumped out of
his bed.
“Oh no, it’s late!” He ran to have a shower. He brushed his teeth in no time, washed himself
swiftly and was back in his room within seconds.
“Oh! look at my shoes they need to be polished but I have no time,” he said to himself.
Hasmal ran out of the house in hurry. His mother was outside, sweeping the garden.

“Hasmal wait, wait, where are you running?”


“Mother, I have to go. It’s late. I will miss the bus.”
“Wait, Hasmal. Don’t run.”
“Mother! don’t worry. I had my breakfast,” said Hasmal and didn’t wait for his mother to speak.

When he went to the bus stop his friends were not to be seen.
“Oh no! It looks like the school bus has already left. Maybe I can catch the next bus.”
The bus wasn’t crowded as it usually is. Hasmal thought to himself. Within a few minutes
he was in school. He looked around. There was nobody.
“Where are the students? Where are the prefects who are generally here in the
morning?” Hasmal was baffled.
He thought of going for the morning assembly in the
play ground.
“But there is a group of girls playing netball in the play
ground. Where are the students in our school? Why is it
quiet today?” Hasmal thought.
He thought of going to his classroom to keep his bag.
But oh, it was locked. He tried to open it but he
couldn’t. Just then the school security guard was
passing by.
“Excuse me! Why are you in your uniform today?”
QUESTIONS
1. What time did Hasmal wake up?
2. What did he do after he woke up?
3. What was unusual about this day?
4. What would have happened if he had talked to his mother in
the morning?
5. Give a suitable ending to the story.
ANSWERS
1. Seven o’clock.
2. He had a shower, brushed his teeth, and got dressed quickly.
3. There were no students at school, and the bus was not crowded.
4. He might have found out it was a holiday or that school was closed.
5. Hasmal found out it was a school holiday, so he went back home and
enjoyed the day off.
Shadowgraphy
Shadowgraphy is when you use a light and your hands
to make pictures on a wall or screen.
By moving your hands in different ways, you can create
different shapes and animals with the shadows.
It’s like using shadows to tell a story or make fun
shapes!
A bird in flight Crab Panther Snail Rooster

Alligator Turtle Ballerina Camel Deer

Wild Boar Elephant’s Trunk Hare Goat Goose


A bird in flight Crab Panther Snail Rooster

Alligator Turtle Ballerina Camel Deer

Wild Boar Elephant’s Trunk Hare Goat Goose


A bird in flight Crab Panther Snail Rooster

Alligator Turtle Ballerina Camel Deer

Wild Boar Elephant’s Trunk Hare Goat Goose


A bird in flight Crab Panther Snail Rooster

Alligator Turtle Ballerina Camel Deer

Wild Boar Elephant’s Trunk Hare Goat Goose


A bird in flight Crab Panther Snail Rooster

Alligator Turtle Ballerina Camel Deer

Wild Boar Elephant’s Trunk Hare Goat Goose


HOW TO MAKE ROTI
QUESTIONS
a. First, the flour, salt and scraped coconut is mixed and water is added to make a soft
dough.
b. Then, the dough is divided into equal portions.
c. Next, the portions of the dough are flattened to make a roti.
d. After that, a little oil is applied on the skillet and is placed over medium heat.
e. The roti is baked for a few minutes, until it is turned brown.
f. Finally, the other side of the roti is also baked well until it becomes brown and smells
pleasant.
ANSWERS
a. 6
b. 4
c. 2
d. 3
e. 1
f. 5
QUESTIONS
1. What are the ingredients used to make roti?
2. What type of temperature should be used ?
3. What signs suggest that the roti is well
baked?
ANSWERS
1. Flour, salt, scraped coconut, and water.
2. Medium heat.
3. When the roti turns brown and smells
pleasant.
QUESTIONS
1. Find words similar in meaning from the text.
a) part of a larger amount __________________
b) to make something level __________________
c) a middle condition or degree ________________
ANSWERS
4.
a) Portion
b) Flatten
c) Soft.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A NEWS READER
FIND THE PASSIVE VOICE SENTENCES
What is the life of a news reader like? To say the least, it’s hectic. I always work
with tight deadlines, but I love the challenge it provides.I meet so many
interesting people every day. I start my day at 7.00 in the morning and work till
about 10.00 in the night. Most of the time, I am expected to be well dressed. Of
all the work I do, breaking news is the most exciting time in my job; I get no
breaks during breaking news. Sometimes, I am given only half an hour to
collect information and go live for the newscast. Editing and writing is done
within a few seconds. I often have opportunities to work with extraordinary
people. Politicians and celebrities are also interviewed by me. With all this
work, sometimes, the letters and e-mails sent to me are also answered by me.
Every day is different and new to me.
ANSWERS
I am expected to be well dressed.
I am given only half an hour to collect information
and go live for the newscast.
Editing and writing is done within a few seconds.
Letters and e-mails sent to me are also answered by
me.
DRAW YOUR VILLAGE
What’s your village like?
Draw and Color it
DRAW YOUR VILLAGE
What’s your village like?
Draw and Color it.
Macau,
The City of Dreams,
Rich in history and traditions
With streets lined by colourful constructions,
Left behind by people Who made many thousand-mile trips
On their sailing ships.

Macau,
The City of Dreams,
Full of wonderful attractions
Of a grand mix of architectural creations, Brought to us
by people
Who travelled long distance
For a brave new world of abundance.

Macau,
The City of Dreams,
Never short of pedestrian zones
In winding city streets paved in cobblestones, Where no
traffic is ever allowed to invade,
And the quiet, peaceful nature trails
Macau, the City of Dreams
That gives a taste of Macau’s rustic charms and details.
SEE YOU NEXT
CLASS!
Thank you for joining!

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