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CMYK
This Book is written for you. Read all the lessons by your own.
Do the things as told by your teacher.
You have to work together with your friends to understand the
concepts of the lessons. For this, discuss and work in groups.
The lessons contain pictures. Observe them carefully. Read the
questions given below the pictures. Discuss with your friends /
teachers and know the answers.
'Discuss in Groups' is present in all the lessons. Wherever you find
this, form groups of four or five students, discuss and find out the
answers.
When yo find 'Collect', visit the persons and places and collect the
required information. Take the help of your teacher if required.
You find 'Do This' in some lessons. They are experiments. You
should do these. Note down the results. Discuss in the class. Ask
your teacher and clarify your doubts.
You require the maps of Andhra Pradesh and its Distircts and
Mandals. Collect these from your teacher. Use the bigger maps
available at your school.
Answer the questions given under the title 'What have we learnt'
on your own. Do not refer the guides. Show the answers to your
teachers. Do not purchase or use guides. You can never think on
your own when you use the guides.
Read all the sentences under the title 'Can I do this?' If you can do,
put a '3' mark. If you cannot do ask your teacher and get it taught
again.
During the class while you are working in groups or participating
in any activity, if you feel you have not understood, ask your
teachers and clarify your doubts.
Let us all plant a tree on the day we like the most and grow it.
Let us protect it and provide fence around it.
Water it every day. Let us remove all the dust and trash once in a week.
Observe the height of the tree, how it is growing and Tabulate the
information.
After one year, Let us celebrate its birthday.
Let us reduce the usage of plastics in our house, street and village.
Instead of plastic, let us use the plates, glasses, bowls made up of metals.
Let us not throw the garbage on the roads. Separate the wet an dry wastage
and dump it in the dustbins provided by the Municipality.
Let us do not waste water. Let us wash our hands and legs near the
plants.
Store the water in the buckets and use it.
Let us save the Electricity. Saving Electricity is generating Electricity.
Let us not keep open the doors of Refrigerators for more time. Do not use
the fans unnecessarily, use the lifts to climb the stairs, switch on lights
when going out, switch on T.V. when it is not being watched etc., Due to
these activities the Electricity would be wasted.
Let us time, inform the Gram Panchayat or Municipality, when the street
lights are switched on during the day.
Let us wash our hands and legs compulsorily after playing and before &
after meals.
Let us reduce the eating of Burgers, Pizzas, Ice-creams and Chocolates.
Let us compulsorily eat fruits, eggs, leafy vegetables, Vegetables, pulses
and drink milk.
Let us eat Mid-day-meals together. If it is found less in quality, talk to the
Headmaster.
Let us play compulsorily from 4 O'Clock to 6 O'Clock in the evening,
after the shcool hours.
CMYK
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
CLASS - IV
EDITORS
Dr. N.Upender Reddy, Prof. & Head, Curriculum & Textbook Department, S.C.E.R.T., AP, Hyderabad.
Sri S.Vijaya Kumar, Prof. & Head, Science Department, S.C.E.R.T., AP, Hyderabad.
Sri B.R.Jagadiswar Goud, Principal, D.I.E.T., Adilabad.
Sri K.Chitti Babu, Senior Lecturer, D.I.E.T., Karveti Nagaram, Chittoor.
SUBJECT EXPERTS
Sri Suvarna Vinayak
Ekalavya,
Mumbai.
Madhya Pradesh.
CO-ORDINATORS
Smt. D.Vijaya Lakshmi
Dr. T.V.S.Ramesh
Lecturer,
Co-ordinator,
S.C.E.R.T., Hyderabad
S.C.E.R.T., Hyderabad
Sri B.Sudhakar
Director,
Director,
S.C.E.R.T.,
S.C.E.R.T.,
A.P., Hyderabad
A.P., Hyderabad
Hyderabad
LESS POLLUTION
IS THE BEST SOLUTION
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New Edition
First Published 2013
Printed in India
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FOREWORD
All children should have an understanding of their society and environment. For this, they have to
critically examine the surroundings. They should be able to understand and question the incidents that
happen in their society. They should be able to mould themselves by understanding their near and
distaqnt surroundings. This would become possible by learning from the environment for the environment. Nowadays the most important thing is to develop an attitude to protect and give equal importance to plants, birds, animals etc, with Human beings. The aim of Environmental studies is to achieve
these required skills, abilities and attitudes. The State Council for Educational Research and Training is
developing Text Books on Environmental Studies by the title "We-Our Environment" at Primary level.
The Class-III text book has been implemented from the academic year 2012-13. As an extension to
this, the class 4 and 5 text books will come into practice from the Academic year 2013-14.
According to the needs of our state, the syllabus and text books are prepared by considering the
syllabus and textual themes of National Council for Educational Research and Training (N.C.E.R.T.).
The new textbooks are prepared according to the academic standards that have to be achieved as
prescribed by the Right to Compulsory and free Education Act, 2009. (R.T.E.-2009). The lessons are
written on the themes - family, games, animals, plants, society, shelters, food, travel and history. Each
lesson is written with interesting situations, incidents of daily life, thought provoking and reflecting activities and explorations. Without giving direct information in the lessons to the children, more importance
is given to make children collect information, do the things by themselves, observe pictures and understand different issues. To extend the knowledge of certain things, additional informatin is given under the
caption. 'Do you know?' For children's better learning, individual, group and whole class activities
rojects and Experiments are incorporated. For the children, to estimate their learning, Exercises are
included at the end of each lesson under the heading 'What have we learnt?' These are given according
to the academic standards. The exercise 'Can I do this?' is given at the end of each lesson for the selfevaluation of children. All lessons contain photos and pictures which make the children to feel the real
experiences of the concepts.
Instead of providing direct konwledge to the children, the text book has given emphasis to construction of knowledge. Keeping in view this the teachers have to construct knowledge by conducting
activities. The exercises in the text book make the children interact with the peer group, society and
material. So, conducting exercises is a must. To meet this, teachers have to prepare the required Teaching - Learning material and strategies. The text book has to be considered as a helping guide. Teachers
have to make the teaching meaningful by adding modern technology to the experiences of the children
and use the local environment as an important resource. Great effort has to be done to develop processing skills and positive attitude towards the nature among the children.
Congratulations to the teachers, lecturers, subject experts, artists, D.T.P. designers and
members of text book development committee on preparing this text book. Special thanks to the
subject experts and editional board for their guidance in bringing out the book beautiful and attractive.
We hope that this text book will difinitely inculcate values, scientific temper, required attitudes,
awareness towards Biodiversity and interest among the chidlren.
Date : 30-11-2012
Place : Hyderabad
Director,
S.C.E.R.T,
A.P., Hyderabad
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PLEDGE
India is my country; all Indians are my brothers and sisters.
I love my country, and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage.
I shall always strive to be worthy of it.
I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect,
and treat everyone with courtesy. I shall be kind to animals.
To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion.
In their well-being and prosperity alone lies my happiness.
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Read the expected academic standards, foreword and index compulsorily before using the text
book.
6 periods a week and 220 periods in an year will be allotted to the teaching of environmental
studies.
There are 12 lessons on the Whole. Lessons are framed in such a way that, they can be taught in
165 periods conveniently.
Each lesson requires 14 periods on an average. Divide the periods into 10 to 18 periods per
lesson.
As activities, project works, collections are part of the lessons, attot more time to these activities
when compared to the explanation of concepts. Giving suggestions to children, involving them in
the group activities, making them to exhibit their preparations, correcting the mistakes should be
done during the class hours. Suggest the children to takeup the project works, collection,
explorations after the school hours.
Children should be given a clear understanding of exercises. They should be encouraged to write
the answers on their own. Do not allow the students to write the answers from the guides.
Put thought provoking questions to the children on situations, real life experiences and pictures.
Additional questions related to the concepts also should be asked. This activity should be conducted
whole class involving
The activity 'Discuss in Groups' is given in between the lessons. Suggestions should be given to
the children before the commencement of activity. Teachers should see that the children discuss
the questions among themselves and write the answers. The required reference books should be
supplied to the children. Make the children exhibit their answers in groups. Mistakes should be
corrected.
The activity 'Do This' is included in the lessons. These are experiments. Inform them, how to
carry out the experiment and what material is required. Supervise the children and ask them to
explain their experiment.
The activity 'Collect' is given in the lessons. Children have to go to the society and their surroundings
and collect the information. Teacher has to guide them in what questions to be asked and how to
collect the information. Make them to prepare the required information tables in the class it self.
Ask them to exhibit the information collected in the class.
'Key words' are given after every lesson. Allot a seperate period and test the understanding of
each word by all students.
At the end of each lesson Exercises are given under the title 'What have we learnt?' See that, the
children do all the competency based activities and questions on their own. Allot 6 periods for the
6 academic standards at an average of 1 period for one standard.
The exercise 'Can I do this?' at the end of each lesson is meant for self evaluation. Try to know
whether all the children are able to do each and every item. Go to the next lesson after 80% of the
children are able to do these items.
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AUTHORS
Sri P. Rathangapani Reddy, S.A.,
Z.P.H.S., Polkampally,
Nallagutta, Hyderabad.
TRANSLATORS
Sri N.C.Jagannath, S.G..T., G.H.S., Kulsumpura, Hyderabad.
Smt. V.Neeraja, S.G.T., GPS, CPL, Amberpet, Hyderabad.
Smt. K.Sandhya Devi, S.G.T., GPS, CPL, Amberpet, Hyderabad.
Smt. L.Indira, S.G.T., GPS, CPL, Amberpet, Hyderabad.
Smt. K.Arundhati, S.G.T., GPS, CPL, Amberpet, Hyderabad.
Smt. K.Asha, S.G.T., GPS, Shankeswar Bazar, Saidabad-II, Hyderabad.
ARTIST
Sri B.Kishore Kumar
H.M., U.P.S., Utkoor, Nidmanur Mandal, Nalgonda District.
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Hyderabad.
INDEX
Sl.No.
Lesson Name
Periods
Month
Pages
1.
10
June
2.
July
10
3.
July
19
4.
August
30
5.
PLANTS AROUND US
6.
7.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
18
November 74
8.
18
December 91
9.
15
January 107
10.
15
February 121
11.
10
February 135
12.
18
September 44
October
March
60
145
2. Questioning - hypathesis
Children will be able to ask questions about collection of information, imagine the process of
doing experiments. For Ex: questioning sportsmen, guessing the changes in the games, food
wastage, information on animals. They think and identity the facts by reasoning the unknown
things and different problems.
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CHANGING FAMILY
STRUCTURE
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Observe the picture and
say:
Discuss in groups
Changes certainly occur in the life of family members on the birth of babies.
New duties such as giving bath to the baby, cooking special food, taking care of
baby, carrying the baby often, handling a crying baby and calming down etc., have
to be done. All the family members have to help the mother in doing these things.
These activities would not be there before the birth of a baby.
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The bride came to Rani's house after the marriage. With this, new members
joined Rani's family also. Where did Rani's sister-in-law live before the
marriage? Where will she reside after the marriage? Discuss the following questions with your friends in groups. Write the answers in your note book.
Discuss in groups :
Think...
Besides these what other reasons bring changes in the families?
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Think...
When Aditya's father showed
the letter to his family, how do
you think the different members
would have felt?
Aditya's family vacated the
house and left for the new town.
Similarly, the father of Aditya's
friend Ramesh also got
promoted. He was transferred to
another town. But, Ramesh's father didn't take his family to the
new town. He started travelling
to and fro. Discuss with your
friends and write down, what
changes might come in the families of employees.
Aditya's family
Ramesh's family
Has any new student joined your class or school? Talk to them. Know and
tell about the changes that took place in their families and the kind of work
they did?
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Families will not be in the same state always. Changes have to come in the
families due to various reasons. You have known that the changes occur in the
families due to reasons such as marriages, births, transfer to other towns and so
on. The changes occur not only because of these reasons but also business, studies, migration for employment, occurence of earthquakes, floods, death of important family members etc; Besides these, when we compare the present times with
the past we find that many changes have taken place in the families. How do we
know about these things?
Do this ...
Form groups of three. Each group should visit any three families living nearly
and talk to the old aged persons or....... grand parents. Talk to them, collect and
note down the following details in the table.
Information to be collected
Details
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1.4. Families - yesterday, today, tomorrow.......
You have understood that all families change in some way or the other but for
different reasons. Has your family changed too?
Most of the families in the past were joint families. In joint families, different
members like grandparents, aunts, uncles, their children..... every one lived together as a single family. All members helped each other performed did various
kinds of jobs together. They used to share the sorrows us well as the happy moments. Nowadays the number of members in a family are decreasing day by day.
Now, it is the parents and their children which are seen in most of the families.
These are called nuclear families. They are not taking proper care of grandparents
and other old members. Some people are leaving their old parents in old age
homes, and keeping their children in the hostels for education. Discuss these changes
with the friends in your group and write down the conclusions.
Discuss in groups
You know that all the family members lived together in joint families. Now, let
us know what other advantages joint families had. The old people used to be with
the childen and helped them in many ways. Children were told stories, unknown
things were clarified by the old people. Meals were taken together. Every one
helped each other and lived together. Many changes came in the families as the
days passed. The joint families have seperated into nuclear families due to people
leaving the villages for employment, division of properties, insufficient housing
etc;
Now think and tell:
How was your family in the past? How is it now? What type of family is
yours- a joint family or a nuclear family? Which one you feel is better? why?
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1.5. Family life - usage of home appliances:
With changes in the families, the method of doing work also changed. Earlier
people did their work themselves or took the help of others and did them together.
But now, who is doing the work? some families started engaging servants to do the
house hold work. Similarly, usage of electricity in the house hold work has increased.
Observe the pictures given below. Do you know these?
How did the people do their different kinds of work, when these
appliances were not there?
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Collect :
Go and talk to your grand parents. Ask them whether they
had these appliances in their childhood? Have they used them?
How they did their work, when these were not there? What do
they feel about the appliances that are used today? Ask and
know.................
Key words :
1. Family members
3.
Promotion
5. Nuclear families
Joint families
6. Home Appliances
Conceptual understanding
a) Are all the families similar? why?
b) Write the reasons for the changes in the families?
c) Which appliances are used in homes? why?
d) "Changes come in the families due to marriages", why? Write three
reasons.
2.
A new family has come to your village. What questions would you ask
to know about the changes that occured in their family after moving?
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3.
4.
Home appliances
used at the home
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2
3
4
5
5.
6.
b) Paste the photos of your family before and after your birth. Write down
what changes came in the family.
Communication through mapping skills, drawing pictures and
making models
Draw or paste the pictures of your family members on a chart. Say and
write what work they do.
Appreciation, values and awareness towards bio-diversity
If a new family becomes our neighbour, how can we help them?
Describe your feelings when you meet the members of a joint family,
who help each other.
We can reduce the difficulties of others by doing work ourselves.
Explain this.
Can I do this?
1. I can explain the reasons for changes in a family
Yes/No
Yes/No
3. I can collect, tabulate and explain the information on the usage of home
appliances in the families.
Yes/No
4. I can draw the pictures of family members, and explain the kinds of work Yes/No
they do.
5. I can help the new families who come into our neighbourhood.
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DIFFERENT GAMES
AND RULES
We all love to play games. We play inside and outside of our houses or wherever we like. People have been playing games for centuries. But, changes have
occured in the way we play the games. Nowadays, we play certain new games. We
also play some games which are played in foreign countries. Observe the picture
given below:
Discuss in groups
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2.1. Rules of the Games:
You play different games. Don't you? Before the commencement of the game,
the players divide themselves into groups and discuss the method of playing. They
also collect the required materials and make all necessary preparations.
Do you know kabaddi? Let us see, how children play it.
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END LINE
BARK LINE
MIDDLE LINE
BARK LINE
END LINE
SITTING BOX
Rahim the physical training teacher took all the children to the playground to
play kabaddi. He divided them into two groups of seven players each. He explained to them the 'Rules of Kabaddi' and how to play the game. Rahim sir drew
the kabaddi court with the help of the children. Figure shows the lines drawn on the
court. Observe the picture.
The teams of Supraja and Pinki are playing kabaddi. Supraja started the game
with the 'cant' - 'Kabaddi'. Four players of
the opposite team surrounded her and
caught her. But, Supraja escaped from
them and touched the middle line. On seeing this Supraja's team members screamed,
and clapped happily and shouted "four
points..... we scored four points". Then
one girl from Pinki's team started an argument saying Supraja stopped her cant in
between. Both teams argued with each
other. At last Parveen from Pinki's team
came forward and persuaded others
saying Supraja did not stop saying cant.
The game started again.
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You have seen, how the teams of Pinky and Supraja are playing kabaddi.
Discuss with the members of your group the rules of this game.
Discuss in groups
The player who says the cant (kootha) - Kabaddi Kabaddi, should touch
the 'bark line' before he comes back, otherwise he would be considered
as 'out'.
The cant should start and stop at the middle line. But it should be in one
breath. If the cant is stopped in between it is considered to be 'out'.
The players who cross the end lines or side lines are considered as 'out'.
Those players who are 'out' should sit in the 'sitting box' which would be
outside the court.
The players who are 'out' can join the team in order whenever the team
scores a point.
While playing especially girls, they should not drag each other by holding hair / plaites.
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Discuss in groups
Method of Playing
Think...
Are rules meant for games only? Say, on what other occasions do we
follow rules?
The rules help us to play the games properly. The rules control the game. As in
games, our home, school and all other places also have certain rules and regulations.
Eg: Traffic rules are intended to avoid accidents on the roads.
We stop when red light glows, move forward when green light
glows, keep left as per the direction. We find these traffic signals
at cross roads in order to avoid traffic jams and accidents.
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Look at the above picture. People are crossing the road at the zebra crossing
where white stripes are drawn. It help us to avoid accidents.
Like the roads, the schools also have certain rules
and regulations. For example, as per rules the students,
teachers and the headmaster should attend the school
(at prayer time) assembly. Classes should be conducted
according to time-table, children should play during
games period, mid-day-meals should be provided properly and parents meeting should be conducted once in a
month. Such rules if observed truly help the schools to
develop. Similarly, to govern and develop our country,
we have farmed certain rules in our constitution. You
will read more about our constitution in your 5th Class.
Think...
Do you think the boys and girls playing different games is right?
Can every one play all the games? How do you feel about it? Give
some examples.
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Observe the people in the pictures given below. Do you know who they are?
What games do they play? What is special about them?
Koneru Hampi
Vishwanathan Anand
Karanam
Malleswari
Saina Nehwal
Mithali Raj
Mary Kom
These sportsmen / women made our country proud with their achievements.
How did they achieve it? If they had not played games every day, they would not
have succeded as sports persons.
Anyone can play games. There are many sports women in our country. Many
women players won medals in not only National level events but also in Asian
games, Common Wealth games, Olympic Games etc. women are competing with
men in all the fields.
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Think...
Think...
Some schools and some families are keeping the children away from
games because they think children who play games become backward in studies. How far is this correct? What is your opinion on
this?
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Malleswari, Saina Nehwal, Marykom, Leander Paes,
Gagan Narang and Vijendra Singh participated in
olympics and won medals. The popularity of our
country has increased due to them. Eveyone, including players, their family, state and country got
a good name. Everyone respects the sportsmen and
sportswomen. When we play games we become
ready to face challenges of our life. We start helping others on all occassions. Working together with others also becomes a habit. We get sportman spirit and learn to appreciate the winners and
encourage the losers. We learn to treat both victory and defeat as equal. You have
read about the advantages of playing games. Now, what games do you want to
play from today? Hope, you all play games everyday!
Key words :
1. Rules
2. Victory & defeat
3. Sportive spirit
4.
5.
6.
Road rules
Constitution
Sportsmen
7. National level
8. Olympic games
9. Republic Day
Conceptual understanding
a) Why should we play games? What would happen if we play without
rules?
b) Where do we find rules? Why should we follow rules?
c) Playing is children's right-why? Give reasons.
d) Write 5 important rules of kabaddi.
2.
Questioning - hypothesis
a) Latha saw the photo of Marykom in the newspaper. She wanted to know,
how Marykom won the medal. What questions she might have asked?
b) What changes do you think have come in the games when compared
with the past? why?
3.
Observe any game played at your street or school which you do not
know. Write the procedure of the game in order.
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4.
5.
6.
Players of which game are more in number in the above? Does it include
women?
Communication through mapping skills, drawing pictures and
making models
a) Draw the court of any game you play out side on a chart. Mark the
measurements. Write the names. Describe.
Appreciation values and awareness towards bio-diversity
a) What should we learn from the winners of the game? How should we
behave with losers of the game?
b) Playing is childen's right. Play every day of a week. Write your experiences
Can I do this?
1. I can explain the rules of the various games and necessity
of the rules.
2. I can ask questions on how the sportsmen won the medals.
3. I can observe a game and write down the sequential order of
playing it.
4. I can collect and tabulate the information of sportsmen who
brought a good name to our country.
5. I understood the proper method of appreciating winners and
behaving with losers.
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Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
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3.
4.
Home appliances
used at the home
1
2
3
4
5
5.
6.
b) Paste the photos of your family before and after your birth. Write down
what changes came in the family.
Communication through mapping skills, drawing pictures and
making models
Draw or paste the pictures of your family members on a chart. Say and
write what work they do.
Appreciation, values and awareness towards bio-diversity
If a new family becomes our neighbour, how can we help them?
Describe your feelings when you meet the members of a joint family,
who help each other.
We can reduce the difficulties of others by doing work ourselves.
Explain this.
Can I do this?
1. I can explain the reasons for changes in a family
Yes/No
Yes/No
3. I can collect, tabulate and explain the information on the usage of home
appliances in the families.
Yes/No
4. I can draw the pictures of family members, and explain the kinds of work Yes/No
they do.
5. I can help the new families who come into our neighbourhood.
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DIFFERENT GAMES
AND RULES
We all love to play games. We play inside and outside of our houses or wherever we like. People have been playing games for centuries. But, changes have
occured in the way we play the games. Nowadays, we play certain new games. We
also play some games which are played in foreign countries. Observe the picture
given below:
Discuss in groups
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2.1. Rules of the Games:
You play different games. Don't you? Before the commencement of the game,
the players divide themselves into groups and discuss the method of playing. They
also collect the required materials and make all necessary preparations.
Do you know kabaddi? Let us see, how children play it.
SITTING BOX
END LINE
BARK LINE
MIDDLE LINE
BARK LINE
END LINE
SITTING BOX
Rahim the physical training teacher took all the children to the playground to
play kabaddi. He divided them into two groups of seven players each. He explained to them the 'Rules of Kabaddi' and how to play the game. Rahim sir drew
the kabaddi court with the help of the children. Figure shows the lines drawn on the
court. Observe the picture.
The teams of Supraja and Pinki are playing kabaddi. Supraja started the game
with the 'cant' - 'Kabaddi'. Four players of
the opposite team surrounded her and
caught her. But, Supraja escaped from
them and touched the middle line. On seeing this Supraja's team members screamed,
and clapped happily and shouted "four
points..... we scored four points". Then
one girl from Pinki's team started an argument saying Supraja stopped her cant in
between. Both teams argued with each
other. At last Parveen from Pinki's team
came forward and persuaded others
saying Supraja did not stop saying cant.
The game started again.
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You have seen, how the teams of Pinky and Supraja are playing kabaddi.
Discuss with the members of your group the rules of this game.
Discuss in groups
The player who says the cant (kootha) - Kabaddi Kabaddi, should touch
the 'bark line' before he comes back, otherwise he would be considered
as 'out'.
The cant should start and stop at the middle line. But it should be in one
breath. If the cant is stopped in between it is considered to be 'out'.
The players who cross the end lines or side lines are considered as 'out'.
Those players who are 'out' should sit in the 'sitting box' which would be
outside the court.
The players who are 'out' can join the team in order whenever the team
scores a point.
While playing especially girls, they should not drag each other by holding hair / plaites.
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Method of Playing
Think...
Are rules meant for games only? Say, on what other occasions do we
follow rules?
The rules help us to play the games properly. The rules control the game. As in
games, our home, school and all other places also have certain rules and regulations.
Eg: Traffic rules are intended to avoid accidents on the roads.
We stop when red light glows, move forward when green light
glows, keep left as per the direction. We find these traffic signals
at cross roads in order to avoid traffic jams and accidents.
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Look at the above picture. People are crossing the road at the zebra crossing
where white stripes are drawn. It help us to avoid accidents.
Like the roads, the schools also have certain rules
and regulations. For example, as per rules the students,
teachers and the headmaster should attend the school
(at prayer time) assembly. Classes should be conducted
according to time-table, children should play during
games period, mid-day-meals should be provided properly and parents meeting should be conducted once in a
month. Such rules if observed truly help the schools to
develop. Similarly, to govern and develop our country,
we have farmed certain rules in our constitution. You
will read more about our constitution in your 5th Class.
Think...
Do you think the boys and girls playing different games is right?
Can every one play all the games? How do you feel about it? Give
some examples.
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Observe the people in the pictures given below. Do you know who they are?
What games do they play? What is special about them?
Koneru Hampi
Vishwanathan Anand
Karanam
Malleswari
Saina Nehwal
Mithali Raj
Mary Kom
These sportsmen / women made our country proud with their achievements.
How did they achieve it? If they had not played games every day, they would not
have succeded as sports persons.
Anyone can play games. There are many sports women in our country. Many
women players won medals in not only National level events but also in Asian
games, Common Wealth games, Olympic Games etc. women are competing with
men in all the fields.
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Think...
Think...
Some schools and some families are keeping the children away from
games because they think children who play games become backward in studies. How far is this correct? What is your opinion on
this?
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Malleswari, Saina Nehwal, Marykom, Leander Paes,
Gagan Narang and Vijendra Singh participated in
olympics and won medals. The popularity of our
country has increased due to them. Eveyone, including players, their family, state and country got
a good name. Everyone respects the sportsmen and
sportswomen. When we play games we become
ready to face challenges of our life. We start helping others on all occassions. Working together with others also becomes a habit. We get sportman spirit and learn to appreciate the winners and
encourage the losers. We learn to treat both victory and defeat as equal. You have
read about the advantages of playing games. Now, what games do you want to
play from today? Hope, you all play games everyday!
Key words :
1. Rules
2. Victory & defeat
3. Sportive spirit
4.
5.
6.
Road rules
Constitution
Sportsmen
7. National level
8. Olympic games
9. Republic Day
Conceptual understanding
a) Why should we play games? What would happen if we play without
rules?
b) Where do we find rules? Why should we follow rules?
c) Playing is children's right-why? Give reasons.
d) Write 5 important rules of kabaddi.
2.
Questioning - hypothesis
a) Latha saw the photo of Marykom in the newspaper. She wanted to know,
how Marykom won the medal. What questions she might have asked?
b) What changes do you think have come in the games when compared
with the past? why?
3.
Observe any game played at your street or school which you do not
know. Write the procedure of the game in order.
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4.
5.
6.
Players of which game are more in number in the above? Does it include
women?
Communication through mapping skills, drawing pictures and
making models
a) Draw the court of any game you play out side on a chart. Mark the
measurements. Write the names. Describe.
Appreciation values and awareness towards bio-diversity
a) What should we learn from the winners of the game? How should we
behave with losers of the game?
b) Playing is childen's right. Play every day of a week. Write your experiences
Can I do this?
1. I can explain the rules of the various games and necessity
of the rules.
2. I can ask questions on how the sportsmen won the medals.
3. I can observe a game and write down the sequential order of
playing it.
4. I can collect and tabulate the information of sportsmen who
brought a good name to our country.
5. I understood the proper method of appreciating winners and
behaving with losers.
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Yes / No
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VARIOUS TYPES OF
ANIMALS
Different types of animals live around us. Some live in forests and others live
with us at our homes. Do all the animals look alike?
Some animals are bigger than us and some others are smaller. Many
differences are seen in the structure of eyes, ears, nose, tail etc. We can describe
the animals based on the structure of their organs. Here are some simple questions
for you, 1) How can you differentiate an elephant from other animals? 2)What is its
speciality? 3) What do its parts look like?
Are the animals in the above picture funny? The animals have exchanged their
ears with other animals in the picture. Look carefully and identify the original owners. e.g. The giraffee has borrowed the ears of the elephant. Complete the table.
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Animal
Ears
1.
Elephant
Mouse
2.
Rabbit
3.
Mouse
4.
Giraffe
5.
Dog
6.
Buffalo
7.
Deer
Discuss in groups
Do all the animals have ears? Can we see the ears of all
animals? Name animals whose ears we can see and also
those whose ears we can not see? In which animal we cannot see the ears?
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Animals whose ears are visible
Discuss in groups
Like we have ears, some animals also have ears. Though some others have
ears, we cannot see them.
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You know very well that ears help us to hear. Bird's ears are not visible externally. A bird has tiny holes on both sides of its head. Generally, the holes are
covered with feathers. They help the bird to hear. If you look carefully, you will see
tiny holes on a lizard's head. These are its ears. A crocodile also has ears like this,
but we cannot see them easily. Snake has no ears. Its skin perform the function of
ears. Snake recognises the sounds by its skin.
Think...
Match the animals shown
here with the pictures of their
skin. Make the correct pattern
of the skin on the picture of each
animal.
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Observe the animals in the picture given below.
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The ears and skin of all animals are not the same. Some animals have hair on
their skin where as, others have feathers and some others have scales on their
body. The ears of some animals can be seen and the ears of some other animals
cannot be seen. You have observed the pictures on the previous page. Discuss in
groups about the kinds of ears and skin of the animals. Fill in the table with the
particulars.
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Discuss in groups
Which animals have feathers and whose ears are not seen?
Which animals have hair on their skin and whose ears are
seen?
Which animals possess scales on their body?
The animals whose ears are seen and have hair on the skin, give birth to
'babies'. The animals whose ears are not seen and have no hair on the skin, lay
'eggs'. In this way, we can say how the animals give birth to babies on the basis
of their skin and the structure of their ears. The animals which lay eggs, incubate
and bring up the babies are called oviparous. The animals which give birth to
babies are called 'viviparous' (or mammals).
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Collect the information
Observe your pet animals and that of your friend's from a
distance. Go near to the animal and observe whether it has hair on
the body. If your town has a zoo, visit it. Observe the animals to
find our whether they have hair on their body.
Discuss in groups
Animals that give food Animals that are used for agriculture
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Collect the information
Have you ever had a pet animal? Does any one
you know keep a pet? Visit their houses and collect
the following details.
Things observed
Details
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Do you know?
Look at the picture. Can you tell
us its name? Can you tell something
about it?
It is called dinosaur. It lived on earth
millions of years ago. It is now extinct.
We can see it only in the movies, photos and books. etc.
Have you seen any animal which
is similar to dinosaurs. Can you name
it?
Look at the animal in the
picture.
Do you know its name?
This is a tiger. It is our national
animal. They are under threat
of extinction. Why they are facing extinction?
Discuss.
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Key words :
1. Skin
6. Oviparous
7. Viviparous
8. Zoo
Conceptual understanding
a) Give ten examples of the animals whose ears are seen externally.
b) Write any two similarities and differences between the oviparous and
viviparous animals.
c) Some animals lay eggs. They do not possess feathers. Write their names.
d) Write the uses of animals and birds.
2.
Questioning - hypothesis
3.
Rajani, Rahim, Manojna, Samhitha and their friends went to the zoo on a
sunday. They saw the animals given below. They asked many questions
to know about them. You also write the questions they might have asked.
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Name of animal Does it have hair? Does is lay eggs? What does it eat? Where does it live?
5.
6.
Draw any animal you like that give birth to babies and colour it
Can I do this?
1.
Yes / No
2.
Yes / No
3.
Yes / No
4.
Yes / No
5.
Yes / No
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DISCOVER THE LIFE STYLES OF
THE WILD - BIO DIVERSITY
Man is a social animal. He can't live in isolation. For his various needs he is
dependent on others. We acquire food to eat, clothes to wear, houses to live in and
vehicles to travel. What about the animals? How do they live? What do they do for
their living? Do you know their life style?
See the picture below:
Discuss in groups
How many elephants are there in the herd? What are they
doing?
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leave the herd at the age of 15. Usually, an old female elephant leads the herd. She
starts her journey in the morning, with a trumpet. Others follow her. The journery
halts where rich vegetation is seen. Everyone feeds on the leaves and the tender
branches. By afternoon, they enter into the water body and play, splashing the
water. The babies are taught to swim. This way of living in groups gives protection
to the elephants.
That's the life style of an elephant. We all know about the life styles of our pets.
Do we know the life styles of wild animals, stray animals or domestic animals?
What do they eat? Where do they live? What do they do? Discuss these issues
with your friends or ask your elders or read from the library books on animals.
Watch the National Geographic Channel or the Discovery Channel on T.V. Next
day, and discuss what you saw with your friends of your group. Then write a small
note covering your discussion.
Discuss in groups
Do you know?
Tigers are hunting animals. Their
cubs can not hunt when they are
small. They learn by observing the
elders. Slowly, the cubs learn everything.
You have known about the life styles of some animals. Here are some questions. Where do the birds live? What do they do? Do you know anything more
about them? Do the birds also live in groups? Did you see, anytime, the birds flying
in the sky in a group? In which season do you see this happen? Look at the picture
on the next page.
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Discuss in groups
What do you feel when you see a flock of birds in the sky?
Do This
Make a paper bird with a waste paper and fly it.
Birds and animals live in groups. In a group they are protected from
enemies. Young ones observe the elders and learn hunting, escaping from the
enemies, searching for food and identifying the water bodies.
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The birds too migrate in flocks. Even from great heights they can spot crops
and they stop to feed. They travel thousands of kilometers in search of food and
shelter. Fields and gardens are their areas of food source. Some birds eat insects,
fish and other small living organisms. For this, they go to near by lake, pond, canal,
river, reservior etc. They do so, in groups.
Do you know?
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How beautiful are the nests like the birds themselves! Have you seen any of
these nests, before? We build our houses, so do the birds. How are they able to
build their nests? What do they use for it? Discuss these with your friends.
Discuss in groups
Did you see the tailor bird? How could a tiny bird weave a
big nest, so perfectly?
Some birds make holes on the tree trunks and live. Name
them.
Look at this nest, the tailor bird is busy weaving its nest.
Do this
1. Observe a nest of any bird in your sur-
Oh! Its not easy to weave a nest! Its difficult! It needs skill, which the birds
have.
Birds use straws, twigs, threads, thin wires, paper, jute, cloth, leaves etc. to
build their nests.
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The birds are different, so are their nests. Among Tailor bird, the male bird
builds the nest. Female bird lays the eggs in them. They build their nests during egg
laying season. They leave the nest, once the young ones develop wings and fly off.
Again they build the new nest and lay eggs. They weave their nests constantly.
Discuss in groups
Some children try to disturb the birds and spoil their nests by throwing stones
etc. This should be stopped. Do you like your house being damaged? Is it right to
damage the nests.
Think...
Do you Know
Dr.Salim Ali, the ornithologist of India, has done many researches
and written a lot on birds. His work is recognised and renowned
globally. He received many international awards. He belongs to
our country.
It is our responsibility to protect birds. The number of birds is reducing with
the cutting down of trees, spraying fertilizers on the crops etc. The recent studies
say that the radiation from the cell phone towers has affected the population of the
sparrows. What are the consequences of bird extinction.
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Discuss in groups
Did you see them feeding any time? How did you feel?
Vijaya's father removed the mound of mud with a stick. Then she noticed that
it had partitions. What is it? Have you seen it anytime? It is a bee hire. Hives are of
many types. They build their hives depending on the area they are living in. Female
bees build the hives.
There is a huge tree at the backyard of
Ramu's house. There is a honey beehive on
its branch. Did you observe the hive of honey
bee? How does the bee hive with many rooms
look. How do they make honey? Each bee
lives in one compartment. Hundreds of bees
live together in the hive. Honey is made from
their mouth secretions.
Think...
When we disturb the bee hives, the bees attack the houses. They inject poison
like fluid into our body. Sometimes this may lead to death. So, we should not go
near them.
Ants also live in groups of hundreds. Though they are very small, we can learn
a lot from them.
Do this
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Ants are the ideals, for social living. There is discipline and division
of labour in their colonies. The colony
consists of queen ants, male ants and
the worker ants. Female ants lay the
eggs. Protection of the eggs, procuring the food, building and repairing the
ant hill are the duties of the worker ants. They build the ant hill with mud. They
divide the hill into different compartments for different work. They cut the food
into pieces with their jaws.
They pass information on food source and the route through it.
Do yo know?
An ant can lift a weight 50 times more than
its weight. All the insects have six legs. Ants have
two antenna like feelers on the head. These are
useful in finding the sources of food and passing the information to one another.
Like ants, honey bees also live in a colony. There is a division of labour too.
You have seen that wild animals like elephants, tigers, monkeys and birds live
in groups. It is needed, that human beings should also live in communal harmony
with love and peace.
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4.4. Empathy to birds and animals
Think...
Did you ever medically treat any animals? (cat, dog, ox, cow etc) How did you
feel?
Animals are
also living things
like us. We should
not hurt them. We
should
provide
food and water to
them. We should
identify thier needs
and help them every day.
How do you
feel when you find
dogs, cats, cattle
and other animals
hungry? We should
not hunt / capture animals. We should feed grains to the birds.We should take care
of the animals and their babies.
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4.5. Biodiversity
Various types of animals, birds, insects, plants
and trees existing in one
place, is called Bio-diversity. Nothing is useless and
harmful in the nature Biodiversity exist more in the
forest. Every organism has
relationaship with the other
organism. Every organism
has the right to live. All the
organisms living on earth
directly or indirectly depend on each other. So, it
Think...
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Write an instance
when you saw all
these animals in
your place?
Do we have these
many species of
animals now? If
not what happened
to them?
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Man is a part of the living things on earth. He is surrounded by plants and
animals. Every organism has a specific body structure, food habit and life style.
This speciality indicates diversity.
Do this
Select any place in your village. Observe the natural resources like water bodies, hills, plants, birds
and animals.
In this type of living, the organisms influence one another. This bio-diversity is
useful for our daily life. We all are interdependent on one another for water, air,
food and shelter. Gases like carbon monoxide released from man-made things are
degrading the resources and polluting the atmosphere. This is affecting bio-diversity. This is affecting the air, water, temperature, sea level and the marine life. Due
to the drastic changes some organisms are extinct and some are endangered.
This life on earth evolved some million years ago. It is providing us with
required food, medicines, wood, fruits, crops, aquatic life, microbes and many
other resources.
Discuss in groups
What are harmful effects of deforestation? How is the marine life affected?
Bio-diversity is being constantly affected by civilisation, urbanisation, industrial revolution, human selfishness etc. with this some species of plants and animals
are becoming extinct and leading to imbalance of bio-diversity.
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Planet Earth belongs to all the living organisms on it. Living things are dependent on the non-living things like the hills, lakes, rivers and the oceans around it.
But man is disturbing the natural balance resulting in the extinction of some species.
Avoid the wastage of natural resources by conserving them understanding the
importance of bio-diversity and protecting it. Maintaining the environmental balance, can only sustain man's life on this earth, other-wise, he will be on the verge of
extinction.
4.5.1. Endangered Species
Did you hear about Dinosaurs? They don't live now. Like them many other
plants, birds, animals and insects are not seen now. We lost them! Once the Indian
forests had thousands of tigers and lions. Now they have come down to a few
hundreds. Cutting down the forests led to their less numbers. Now, its time to save
the few left.
Do this
Ask the elders in your village about the animals, birds and insects which
lived in the past but are not seen in the present.
Endangered Animals
Birds
Insects
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Key Words :
1. Living styles
2. Bio-diversity
6. Social living
10. Extinction
11. Research
4. Being protected
12. Endangered
8. Insects
Conceptual understanding
a) Write about the life style of two animals.
b) Differentiate between spider's web and the bird's nest.
c) List the materials used in building the nest.
d) Why do the birds and animals build their homes?
e) Write the similarities and the differences in the living
styles of birds and animals.
f) What is bio-diversity? How do you support the right to live for birds and
animals
2.
Questioning - hypothesis
3.
One day, Ramu saw a honey bee hive on the tree in his field. He wants to
know more about it. What questions Ramu, might have asked his father?
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Sl.No. Name of the bird/animal
5.
Shelter
Materials used
6.
Can I do this?
1. I can explain, why birds and animals live in groups.
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
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PLANTS AROUND US
We see many plants and trees around us. We are delighted at their sight. Plants
and animals co-exist on earth with human beings. Some of the plants are small,
while some are big. Some others are very big. There are different types of plants
and trees just like different species of animals.
See the pictures given below. Name the trees.
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Have you seen the pictures given in the previous page? Some plants have
grown very big while the others look like a bush. Some are creepers with very
tender stems. Discuss with your friends and classify the plants given in the picture
and make a note of them in the table given below. Like wise, include those also,
which you see in your surroundings.
Discuss in groups
Shrubs
Trees
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Observe the plant given below:
Have you seen the plant given
in the adjacent picture? Which parts
of the plant do you see? Which parts
of the plant grow above the soil and
which part below the soil? Label
them.
Do this
Observe and collect a
flowering plant from your
school.
5.2.1. Roots
You have already learnt that plants have roots. Do you know how the roots are
useful to the plant? Each one of you collect the roots of paddy, jowar, capsicum
and cotton. Observe them and draw diagrams. Did you notice the differences in
their roots? What are they?
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Hemanth was wondering how the roots of the
neem tree in his back yard reached the wall of his
house, which was quite far? Some doubts were
troubling him. Can you guess what those doubts
were? Discuss about them with your friends.
Discuss in groups
Do you know about the uses of roots? As the foundation gives support to a
house, the roots also being inside the soil, help the plant to stand erect. Plants
absorb water and nutrients through the roots.
5.2.2. Stem
The part of the plant above the ground is called stem. The stem gives rise to
the branches and other parts. Is the stem similar in all the plants?
Do this
Observe the plants in your surroundings. How are their stems? Record your
observations in the given table. Mark in the appropriate column.
S.No. Name of the plant Thin Soft Hard With bark Cilmber With thorns
Colour of
the stem
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Thus, you have observed four-five plants in your surroundings. What did you
learn about them? Your friends might have also collected information about them.
Discuss in groups.
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Discuss in groups
In the table given above which plants have dark stems? What
is its colour?
Collect
Visit your surroundings. Collect four - five different kinds of leaves. Draw
their picture observe, whether all the leaves are similar. Tell the differences
if any.
Leaves prepare food for the plant. Leaves are green in colour due to the presence of a green colour pigment called, Chlorophyll. The plants which have more
leaves prepare more food. Hence, we should not pluck leaves. A plant does not
grow well if we pluck its leaves.
Sun gives heat and light energy. This energy is absorbed by the leaves and they
make use of it in the preparation of food material. The energy that we get from
tubes, seeds, vegetables produced from plants is the energy received from the sun.
Man and other animals get the necessary energy by consuming these food products produced by the plants.
Think...
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You have learnt about the leaves of a plant. Let's learn about the fruits and
vegetables. Look at the picture given below.
Discuss in groups
We obtain the necessary fruits and vegetable from the plants. These plants
grow from seeds. Seed is obtained from flower. Let's learn about the different
types of flowers and the occasions on which they are used.
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You have seen the flowers. How were they before blossoming? How are these
flowers useful to us? What is the relationship between a flower and a bud? How
many days does a bud take to change itself into a flower? In order to know about
it, do as given below.
Do this
Observe the flowers that grow near your school and home. Observe their
buds.
Note the number of days taken by these buds to grow into a flower.
Name the flowering plants which you have observed, and the colour of
their flowers?
Some grow as a single flower, where as others grow in clusters (groups).
Have you noticed such flowers?
Have you noticed any flower with a long stalk?
Do all the flowers blossom only in the morning?
You might have noticed some flowers that grow on the climbers. Name
them.
Do any flowering plants have thorns? If so, name them?
We have learned many aspects (things) about flowers. Usually, in which season do you see abundant flowers? They have a variety of colours and odours
(smell). We have seen that some flowers are small while some are big. We get
necessary fruits and vegetables from these flowers which have undergone due
changes. Flowers bestow us with beauty and joy. We are happy to see flowers near
our home, school and along the road. The mood gets a lift on seeing colourful
flowers. Flowers are used for decorative purposes and also while praying.
Do you know?
The largest flower in the world is
Rafflesia. Its diametre is 1 metre and
it weighs about 4 kgs. When the flower
decays, it emits smell of rotten meat
upto 2 kms.
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5.3. Flowers - livelihood
Some people depend upon
flowers to earn their livelihood.
People do business with flowers.
Flowering plants are not found in
every body's house. Such people
buy flowers. You too might have purchased them. Where are flowers
sold. From where do they get the
flowers? Find answers for these
questions from a florist. Collect information about the following
aspects:
Collection
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5.4. Flowers to fruits
Flowers change (transform) into fruits. Did you notice this transformation?
The transformation of a flower into a fruit can be observed in the pictures given
below. Look at them and arrange them in sequence (serial order).
You have noticed the transformation of pomegranate fruit from its flower. You
can observe the transformation of flowers in - guava, ridge gourd, bitter gourd,
beans etc. Draw their figures and show them in your class.
Are the flowers useful only to us? Did you observe the flowers in the garden?
Do butterflies, honeybees and other insects sit on the flowers? Did you ever
think, why they rest on flowers?
Look at the picture given below, what do you see? Say what is happening?
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You have observed the pictures. Honeybees, butterflies and beetles rest on the
flowers and suck their nectar. Thus, they are taking their food from the flowers. In
the same way, plants also benefit by them. These insects help the flower to transform itself into fruit. You will learn more about this in your higher classes.
Discuss in groups
Name the fruits and vegetables which have only one seed.
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5.6. Do all the seeds look alike?
Are all the seeds alike? Is there any link between the size of the seed and that of
the plant? Do all the plants grow only from seeds? Do you know about the plants
that germinate without a seed? Do huge trees bear huge (big) seeds? Let's think.
Banyan Tree
Coconut Tree
The size of a tree do is not correspond to the size of the seed. Seeds are small
(pulses Banyan) some are big in size (Coconut). Some round gram seeds have
hard shells, while others seeds are soft. Palm, coconut, soapnut, cashew nut have
only one seed inside them. Palmtree, chikoo have 2 to 3 seeds. How many seeds
do you see inside a bean? Capsicum and pumpkin have many seeds. In millets like
jowar, maize and ragi seeds are borne on the spike. Many seeds are found in
custard apple and pomegranate. Thus, we can call the spike of a maize as a fruit,
like pomegranate! Think over it.
Do this
Please form groups. Put ten green gram seeds in a tin box filled completely
with water, other ten green gram seeds in a tinbox containing a wet cloth and
another ten green gram seeds in an empty tin box. Observe for two days. Write
your observation in the table given below. Each group can repeat with bengal
gram and leguminous seeds.
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Box - 1
Box - 2
Box - 3
Air, water and sun light are essential for the germination of seed.
You have learnt about the germination of seeds. Rice is our staple food. We get
rice from paddy. We eat the cooked rice. Do you know how paddy seeds germinate? Ask your elders / farmers about it.
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Germination of Seed
Seeds germinate when they are sown in a fertile soil. Do you know how the soil
becomes fertile? Dead bodies of the animals, leaves shed by different trees and
excreta of animals, are decomposed by the micro - organisms (decomposers)
which make the soil fertile. Some animals dig burrows in the soil and live in them.
They make the soil porous and fertile. Earth worm is known as the farmer's friend.
Why are they called so?
Do you know?
When the wheat grains were imported to our
country from Australia, the seeds of the weed parthium
came along with it. Now-a-days many people in our
country are suffering from lung diseases, eye diseases
and skin diseases, caused by the pollen grains of this
notorious weed.
5.9.
Dispersat of seeds
Once a plant is planted, it remains stationary in one place. But its seeds reach far
off places. Do you know how it is possible?
Did you observe any seed flying in the air?
Does any seed collected by you, fly in the
air? The baby plant grows in a distant place.
The seeds are carried by the wind to distant
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places and the seeds germinate there into a new plant. Example : Asclepaediacea
plant family.
When the cattle - goats and sheep graze, the seeds get stuck in their hair and
are carried and dropped by them in different places. There, they grow into new
plants. Example - observe the seeds of palleru, telu kondi kaya. When we sit on the
grass, its seeds stick to our clothes. When we move about, they fall on the ground
and grow. Have you ever seen the seeds and fruits stuck to the hair of the animals.
When the fruits of some plants get dried, they break open and disperse their seeds.
What will happen if the seeds do not get dispersed by wind, water, animals and
also human being and remain in the same place? Hence, we see a variety of plants
in different regions. In some places, fruits and seeds are carried away by water.
While floating in water, they break open and settle in the soil where they are being
left off by the water. There, they grow into new plants.
5.10. Nurseries
Suppose you want to grow flowering plants or fruit bearing plants in your
house. From where do you bring them? Look at the picture given below.
Kadiam Nursery
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A nursery is a place where a wide variety of plants are grown. Plants are grown
and sold in a nursery. The officials of the forest department also grow the plants
like neem, teak, daris (Kanuga), in the nursery. They supply these plants for the
social welfare of people.
It is significant to note that Kadiam nurseries of our state located at East Godavari
near Rajahmundry supply a variety of plants all over the country. These nurseries
are spread in nearly 5 thousands acres of land with 700 of them growing various
flowers, plants of fruits, decorative plants and medicinal plants. We can see thousands of varieties of plants in these nurseries. Desert plants like cactus or bonsai
grown in a tinypot are also available here. Plants are grown by sprinkling seeds.
Plants are grown in controlled climatic conditions using shed nets and polyhouses.
Growing diverse varieties of plants found in deserts, polar regions and moist regions together in one place it self, proves to be a model of Bio-diversity. Hence,
Kadium nurseries of our State are known as the largest bio-diversity region. It is
necessary to plant the trees as the pollution is increasing day by day. Thus Kadium
nurseries are playing a vital role in protecting the environment. We should visit such
nurseries without fail.
Key words:
1. Climbers
3. Trees
5. Roots
2. Shrubs (Bushes)
4. Parts of a plant
6. Stem
7. Chlorophyll
8. Seeds
9. Livelihood
10. Germinate
11. Nursery
12. Environmental
Protection
1.
Conceptual understanding
a) Write the similarieties and differences between climbers, bushes and trees.
b) Which parts of a plant are useful to us? Give two examples.
c) How can you say that flowers are means of livelihood?
d) What are the uses of nurseries?
e) When do the seeds germinate?
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2.
Questioning - hypothesis
3.
Raju planted a rose plant. It did not grow well. It dried up, imagine what
may be the reasons, for this.
4.
5.
Meet a farmer. Ask him what all they do to grow vegetables and fruits.
Write about it in a sequence.
6.
Can I do this?
1. I can give examples of climbers, bushes and trees. Tell their
similarities and differences.
Yes / No
2. I can explain about the different parts of a plant and their uses.
3. I can do experiments to show the germination of a seed and
explain it.
4. I can collect information from farmers about growing
vegetables.
5. I can write slogans appreciating, planing and protecing
plants.
Yes / No
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FIND THE WAY /
DIRECTIONS
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You have already learnt about your village in the previous year. When children
and adults live together in one place it is called a family. Many families, living
together in one place form a village. Look at the picture below. This is Ramya's
village. Lets find the things in her village.
Discuss in groups
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6.1. Can we find the directions?
Kasturi wants to go to her friend, Kamala's house. She asked Ramya to guide
her. Ramya said its to the south of the post office. "The south! What's that?"
asked Kasturi. Ramya stood facing the sun, stretched her hands on the either sides
and said, "The direction facing the sun is the east,to the back is west, right hand
side is south and the left hand side is north. These are the four directions".
See the picture given below. Identify the four directions and name them.
East
Do this
Stand in your place in the class room. Face the rising sun and stretch your
hands. Identify the four directions and also notice how they correspond
to your class room.
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Observe the picture given below. Kasturi is standing in the middle facing the
north.
You have read about the north, the south, the east and the west. With this, we
can know in which direction, our house, street and village are located. Like wise
stand in an open area. When we identify the directions of any area, or building or
village, we call them boundaries. With the help of boundaries we can identify any
area or a place or an architecture. To know this, you also have to know something
else?
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6.2. Directions, corners
You have learnt about the directions. Lets observe the following picture.
North
North West
North East
West
East
South West
South East
South
Discuss in groups
In between
Corner
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6.3. How to draw a map?
One day the teacher showed some maps in the class. On seeing them Kasturi
asked, "How the maps are drawn? How is it possible to show vast places on a
small paper?" "To know that, lets draw the map of our class room. Bring meter
scale and some match sticks," said the teacher.
West
Class Room
East
North
South
Usually when we draw maps on the paper the north faces upward (N )
The rest is measured as six meters on the south and nine meters on the west.
The pupil placed the match sticks similarly. Then, they drew a line, along the match
sticks, with a chalk. Now, they removed the match sticks. The classroom map is
ready!
Like this we draw the maps of large areas, on the paper. You have seen, how
the pupil have drawn the map of their classroom with match sticks. Now, you
discuss with your friends and draw the map of your classroom. Instead of a meter
you take it as a centimeter and draw the lines directly without using match sticks on
a chart. Hang it in your classroom.
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Discuss in groups
What's the use of taking equivalent match sticks while mapping the classroom?
6.4. Village
Do you know what the boundaries are, to a village? Have you ever noticed to
which side is the road, the school, the post office, the bus-stop, the houses and the
fields in the village? How to identify a particular place in the village? How will you
guide yourself, when you have to visit anyone for the first time?
Of course, you can! with the help of the eight directions you have learnt.
See the map given below. Identify the things and their direction.
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After observing the village map discuss in your group and then write in the
blanks given below :
Discuss in groups
To the north is
To the south is
To the east is
To the west is
.
.
Do this
Take your teacher's help and draw the map of your village on the floor. List
the following :
6.5. Mandal
Mandal consitutes a group of villages. The number of villages may be upto 50.
Population will be around thirty five thousand. In every mandal there will be offices
of Mandal Praja Parishad, revenue department, departement of agriculture & electricity, and also a primary health centre and a police station. People of all villages
visit the mandal regularly for various work. What is the name of your mandal? How
many villages are included in it? Try to know. You have learnt about classroom
map and a village map. Likewise there will be a map for the mandals showing all the
villages in it.
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Let us see the map of
a mandal. Adilabad district
has 52 mandals. Look at
the map given at the side.
This is the map of
Luksettipet mandal of
Adilabad district. Observe
the villages in the map.
Discuss in groups
Do this
Collect the map of your mandal. Point our your village and write the
borders.
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6.6. District
As we have villages in mandal, many mandals are included in a district. In
every district there will be a Collectorate Office, Zilla Parishad Office and a District
Hospital. People from the villages of all the mandals in the district visit the district
head quarters for various work. There are 23 districts in our state. Every district
has its map. In that the important places, offices and the institutions of the district
are indicated. Below is the map of a district. Observe!
Do this
Trace your mandal on your district map and mention the boundaries.
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6.7. Our state
Ma
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htr
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Andhra Pradesh (A.P.) is our State. Some villages together form a mandal,
mandals together form a district and some districts together form a State. It has 23
districts. Hyderabad is the capital city. Our state occupies the fourth place in area,
in the country. Geographically, A.P. is divided into three regions. Namely, Telengana,
Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra. People here celebrate various festivals and practice different cultures and traditions. The
rivers like Godavari, Krishna, Tungabhadra, Penna flow through
the state. The forests spread through the districts of Adilabad,
Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam, East Godavari, West
Godavari, Visakhapatnam, Srikakulam and Vijayanagaram. We
grow crops like paddy, jowar, corn, sugarcane etc. Now shall
we look at the map of our State.
Madhyapradesh
India Map
North
Adilabad
Chattisghad
NizamabadKarimnagar
Warangal
Medak
Khammam
Hyderabad
Ranga Reddy
Srikakulam
Vijayana
garam
Visakhapatnam
East Godavari
Nalgonda
West Godavari
Guntur Krishna
Anantapur
Prakasam
Kadapa
Ben
gal
Kurnool
Nellore
Chittoor
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Mahaboobnagar
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Like our state, every other state has its own map. Locate our state in the map
of India. Find the states which are surrounding our state. Find the boundaries to
Discuss in groups
Also find the important places in our state and the crops
grown.
Name the districts of our state which are on the coastal line.
Do this
our state and their directions. Discuss with your friends and write.
In this unit you have learnt about the maps of a village, the mandal, the district
and the state. Use these maps when needed. When we visit a new place, we can
locate it on the map. Foreigners who visit India take the help of these maps in
locating the places to be visited and their route. Usually maps are displayed at the
railway station and the places of tourism.
Maps also tells us about the climate, temperature, rainfall etc. related to weather.
You will learn this in detail in your higher classes. Whenver possible you do observe the maps of A.P. & India in your classroom and learn new things.
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Key words :
1. Map
4. District
7. Boundaries (limits)
2. Village
5. State
8. Directions (sides)
3. Mandal
6. Country
9. Corners
Conceptual understanding
a) What do you see on the four sides of your house?
b) What do you have around your school?
North West
South East
North East
South West
East
West
North
South
c)
School
Hospital
Chandu
Water Tank
Police Station
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2.
Questioning - hypathesis
3.
Look at the map of A.P. and list down the questions you would like to
ask.
4.
Visit the houses near by. Fill the table given below after your visit with
the observation made.
Observations
Items to be tabulated
House-1
House-2
House-3
Usually to which side / corner will be the water storage tanks and kitchen
in most of the houses?
Did you notice any relation between these arrangements and the directions in which they are?
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5.
d)
e)
f)
g)
Can I do this?
1. I can speak about the directions and the things and their directions Yes / No
with respect to my house, school & village.
2. I can ask doubts about A.P.map
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
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PUBLIC
INSTITUTIONS
Discuss in groups
In every village they have a gram panchayat which provides the required facilities to the public and solve the problems if any. In every village, in addition to
grampanchayat there will be other public institutions like school, veterinary hospital, Anganwadi Centre etc., The institutions which work for public welfare are
called public institutions.
7.1. Public
institutions
Grampanchayat
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Mohan approached the revenue secretary and informed him about their family.
(Son, daughter and wife) and requested for a ration card.
The village revenue secretary advised Mohan to apply at the mee seva office
with a proof of residence.
Meanwhile the village secretary called upon all the people who came to record
the details of their crops. Village secretary looked into the records with the help of
his revenue assistant and gave the receipts to all.
The kinds of work done by different officers at village level are given below in
the table. Discuss with your teacher and know about the officers who are responsible for different work and fill the table.
Sl.No.
Details of the functions
Public servant/officer
responsible
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Distribution of letters
10.
School maintenance
11.
12.
Collection
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Mohan along with his
daughter went to "Mee Seva
Centre". They have taken an
application form. Aruna filled
the application form as per the
details given by her father.
Mohan attached a copy of his
land pass book and submitted
the form. The officer at Mee
seva centere recorded the details online and gave a receipt
to Mohan. They asked Mohan
to meet the mandal revenue officer after a month.
Mohan met the Tahasildar
and came to know that his application has been sent to
the district civil supply officer.
In due course the district civil supply officer
accepted Mohan's application and allotted ration
coupons to him. Mohan also received the same information from the district civil supply officer.
Mohan and Aruna met the Tahasildar and received the ration cupons. Tahasildar
sent the details of the coupons and
Mohan's family photograph to district civil supply officer for issuing
a ration card.
After some days, Mohan received a temporary ration card from
the tahasildar.
It took 45 days for Mohan to
receive a ration Card. Now, Mohan
is getting ration from public distribution system. He also took a loan
from the bank with that ration card.
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Taking photograph through
Iris camera
Do you know?
While issuing ration cards, the
government is using iris camera to
take the photographs. The centre
part of the eye is called Iris. The
Iris camera will capture the Iris part
of the eye which can save a photo
without fading. Mimizoi invented the
iris camera. This iris image will detect the individual if he comes for
the second time.
Do this
Observe the ration card at your home. Notedown the details given in the
ration card in your note book.
Ration card is useful in many ways. It can be used as an identity proof for all
family members. It is useful as an identity proof to submit the applications in the
banks and government offices to avail different welfare schemes. It can be used as
an address proof. There are two types of ration cards, white and pink. The White
card is alloted to poor families. The white card holder can utilise many public
services and hospital facilities in government and recognised private hospitals in
addition to ration with nominal rates. The ration commodities will be sold at the
rates prescribed by the government.
Collect this
Warking time
3.
4.
Price list
5.
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The government will provide the required provisions for the poor, through fair
price shops, if the distribution of provisions is improper in the ration shops. Do
you know what should be done? They should be provided provisions regularly,
other wise they can complaint to the tahasildar.
Activities
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Headed by sub-inspector of
police.
Maintains the law and order.
Reducing crime rate.
Maintaining good relations with
public.
Receiving complaints from the
people, recording them and
responding immediately.
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Activities
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Mandal level institutions
Activities
Veterinary Hospital
Now, you have learnt about the different government institutions working at
mandal level to serve the people in the mandal. Once in every three months a
meeting will be organised to review all the development activities. This meeting will
be conducted under the chairmanship of Mandal president. As Sarpanch is elected
in every panchayat, Mandal president is also elected by all the people of that Mandal.
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Do this
Mandal president will send the invitations in advance to all the members to
attend the mandal development meetings. Look at an invitation letter sent by Kothur
mandal president of Mahaboobnagar.
Mandal Development Officer, Kothur Mandal,
Mahaboobnagar District.
Letter No : 2/B/2011.
Date : 02-01-2011
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Now you have seen the invitation for general body meeting. Do you know what
would they discuss during the meeting? The points they discuss are called
'agenda'.Read the 'agenda' points identified for Kothuru mandal general body meeting.
You have read the agenda! Discuss
Agenda Items
with your friends in groups about how the
Agriculture
members would discuss these points.
Working of animal husbandary
Panchayat raj and rural
development
Discuss in Groups
Pensions
Discuss in groups
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Questions
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The doctors advised Jyothi, Kiran's wife to bring Arogyasree card for free
medical treatment of her husband. Jyothi decided to apply for Arogyasree card as
they had white ration card. She wrote an application to the District Collector for
Arogyasree Card.
Application
Date: 01.01.2013
The District Collector,
Ranga Reddy District,
Andhra Pradesh,
Respected Sir,
Sub : Allotment of Arogyasree card under Medical Insurance Scheme - Reg.
--I would like to bring the following to your kind notice. I have been suffering
from ill health for a long time. I had a heart stroke recently and doctors advised
me to under go a surgery. I don't have enough of money to meet the medical
bills. I have a white ration card.
Hence I request you to kindly grant me Arogyasree card so that I can get free
medical aid.
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully
Kiran
Patloor,
Marpally Mandal
Ranga Reddy District.
Kiran's family went to the collector's office and submitted the application to
the collector and explained their problem. The collector sent the application to the
concerend health insurance officer. Kiran received the Arogyasree card within a
week. With the help of the Arogyasree card Kiran under went surgery. He returned
home cheerfully.
Enclosures:
1) Original copy of white ration card
2) Copy of medical reports
Collect
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Name of district level office Designation of the officer Nature of the duties
Different types of public institutions are functioning from village level to district level to meet the needs of the people. All the officers perform the duties alloted
to them.
Discuss in groups
During strikes and rastaroko (where in protestors do not
allow any movement on the roads), people damage public
property, government offices and RTC buses. They feel
that they are damaging government property? Whose properties are these?
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7.5. Right to information
Mother :
Ravi
Mother :
Raju
:
Aruna :
Mother :
Aruna :
Mother :
Well! Ravi, Why are you playing in front of the house without going to
the play ground?
Oh! foul smell due to the overflow of drainage on the ground is stopping us from going to play ground.
Then, you have to complain about it in the Municipal Panchayat
Office. You are not supposed to play infront of the houses.
Aunty! my brother has already complained about it five days back.
Aunty! do they care, if we complain?
Don't you know? The Right to Information Act has been implemented
on 12th October, 2005. From that day the government officials started
taking care of complaints of public.
What is 'Right to Information Act?'
The right to get information from public institutions is called 'Right to
Information Act.' As part of this we can know the information about
the activities taken up by the government, different documents, reports etc., we can get photo stat copy of the documents also.
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Ravi
Mother :
Aruna :
Mother :
Mummy! do all the offices of our village keep the required information.
Yes, they have to! It is the duty of the officers to make the information
available. Our Right is to ask and know.
Aunty? You say, ask and know. Then, who should we ask?
Good question. We should ask the public relations officer and know
the information in the form of documents also.
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Raju
Discuss in groups
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Key words :
1. Public institution
6. Gram-panchayat
2. goods/provisions
7. Mandal Parishad
12.Arogyasree card
3. Complaint
4. Reports
5. Loan
Conceptual understanding
a)
What are the problems of your village? Does the Gram Panchayat solve
them?
d) Which mandal do you belong to? What are the different mandal level
offices?
2.
e)
What is your distrcit name? where is it located? What are the different
offices located there?
f)
Can you find the differences between the functions of mandal development officer (MDO) and revenue officer?
g)
Do you know why we get only one ration card per family?
h)
i)
Which problems of your village, would you like to utilise right to information?
Questioning - hypathesis
3.
Write the name of any district level office. Frame questions to know
what are the services people get through that office.
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4.
5.
Visit a Grampanchayat or a Mandal level office. Find out who are working there and what are their functions. How are the people benefiting
through that office. Collect the details and present in your class.
6.
Hospital
Temple
Post Office
Bank
Bus Station
Can I do this?
1. I can say about the different institutions functioning from
grampanchayat to district level.
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
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HOUSES - CONSTRUCTION
- SANITATION
We need house to live in. Villages and towns have different kinds of houses.
Look at the houses in the picture given below.
Discuss in groups
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"My parents constructed
our house during my childhood. Our house is constructed with mud. My mother
and I also helped in constructing the house. We brought the
mud, mixed it with water and
made plumps. My parents arranged these plumps one on
top of the other in rows and
constructed the wall. After
raising four walls to 6 feet
height we made a frame of
bamboo sticks on black
wooden logs. We covered the frame with palm leaves. Doors and windows were
made with neem log by Satyam. They were fixed to the walls. My mother coated
the walls and floor with dung and put rangoli. We would white wash the walls
during festivals. My mother used to cook on fire wood. These days, the materials
used for construction of houses are available locally. Our house used to be very
cool.
Discuss in groups
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What is the use of sit
outs infront of the houses?
The rich people used
to construct buildings with
slabs and brick walls. Plastering is done by cement.
The roof is layed with cement concrete which contains steel, cement and
sand. Many changes have
taken place in the construction of houses in the
present.
Discuss in groups
Think..
Observe the plan of Chakrapani's house. What is there on the first
floor? Say and write.
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We made bed with cement concrete and constructed pillars with steel and
concrete. Walls were built using cement bricks. Interesting thing is that the cement
bricks floated on water. We used lifts and vibrators to construct the slab. We did
cement plastering to the walls and smoothend them with wall care putty. The ceiling of the rooms were done using sheets of plaster of paris this keeps the rooms
cool. Flooring was laid using marble stones brought from Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh. Ceramic tiles were laid in the kitchen and bathrooms.
I didn't have the skill to do all the work alone. Workers with different skills
were called for various work like laying of tiles and stones, ceiling painting, fitting
pipes etc., the current was generated with solar panels arranged on the roof of the
house. Water gets heated using solar panels. The whole plot was used to construct
the building. The roof was filled with mud to grow vegetables and flowers. The
whole roof was covered with plastic sheets. This is called 'Roof Garden'.
Think...
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8.4. Making of bricks
In construction, bricks made with mud are used widely. The bricks which are
light, strong and red in colour will have more demand. Do you know how the
bricks are made? Let us know the different stages of making bricks.
Collecting clay
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Discuss in groups
You have learnt how the bricks are made. Observe the
pictures given below. Write the different stages of making bricks
in the pictures given below.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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8.5. Construction of house - Other materials
To construct a house, besides bricks, materials like foundation stones, flooring stones eg: Tandur, Betamcharla, Khammam are available in different colours in
our state.
Tandur stones
Betamcharla stones
Shabad stones
Khammam granite
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Stone crushing
machine
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Think...
Crane
Discuss in groups
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Think...
Differentiate between apartments and independent houses.
Generally marbles or tiles are laid on the floors of apartments. These are available in your region. Find out how that material has reached your place? And from
where?
The important parts of a house are doors, windows and frames. Usually, people
use wood. Nowadays, some are using doors made with iron. In apartments, they
make doors with plywood. Glass is used for windows.
Think...
Why people started using other materials instead of wood for doors
and windows?
Think...
Why the sheets covering the roof is laid slantingly?
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Kashmir has a
cooler
climate
place. Sometimes
the tempara-tures
fall to 0 degree centigrade.
Here
houses are constructed on mountains. In Srinagar,
tourists live in boat
houses
called
'Donga' on the river
Jhelum.
Do you know?
Coloured stones are available at Tandur
in our state. Stones are very cheap here. So,
people construct the walls, slab, flooring
evrery thing with stones only. Stone roof!
Is it not amazing? Similarly coconut leaves
in coastal regions, bamboo in Nallamala
Manyam forests are widely used for the construction of houses.
Discuss in groups
Do you all have own houses? Why every body does not
have own houses?
What problems people face when they don't have a own
house?
What facilities do you have in your houses?
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Poor people live in huts, beside streams, river banks and in open places in
towns. Observe a slum area in Hyderabad. Why do people live in slums?
Think...
Why slums look dirty?
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8.10. Complete sanitation to be provided
The government is trying to provide toilet facilities to all. It is providing an
economic help of Rs. 7500 to all weaker sections.
Do you know?
The villages that have 100 percent
sanitation facilities and toilet in all the
houses will get Nirmal Puraskar. The president of India will present this award. Find
& say how many villages in your mandal
/ district has been awarded Nirmal
Purskars.
Free Distribution by A.P. Government
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8.11. Sanitation - a compulsory requirement
Health is wealth. Most of
the diseases spread through
unhygienic conditions. Dirty
surroundings is the main enemy
of our health. Observe the picture given. What is happening
in the picture. What harm results due to this?
Discuss in groups
How is it harmful?
What do you do with the trash at your home and the school?
Think...
What types of trash would be there in your house? What is the reason
behind the dirt in your house. What do you do to the garbage? What is wet
trash and what is dry trash?
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Do you know?
Lekh Chand of Chandigarh collected
garbage and used it to construct a beautiful 'ROCK Garden'.
Reducing garbage : We should purchase the goods according to requirement and reduce wastage. We should not use plastic glasses, plates,
bags and spoons. When we use and throw them away, they become
strewn every where. They pollute the atmosphere, and when thrown into
water it also get polluted. Due to this fishes and plants die. Instead of
plastic, we should use crockery / cutlery made of steel. We can use them
for a long time and permanently. No need to throw them away.
2.
Re-use : Using the repaired goods and re-filled goods reduce the usage
of plastic.
3.
Think...
Prepare a compost pit in your school. Throw the garbage and leaves
into it. Cover it with mud. After one month take out the compost and use it
as a fertilizer for the plants.
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Key words:
1. Mason
6.
Apartment
2. Construction of house 7.
Mud slab
3. Tiled house
8.
House plan
13. Slums
4. Building
9.
Cement concrete
14. Garbage
5. Duplex house
15. Sanitation
Conceptual understanding
a) List our different houses present in your village or region?
b) List the construction materials available locally and those brought from
out side in a table.
c) Who all participate in constructing a house? What are they called?
d) Why do many people don't have own houses?
e) Why do people construct apartments? What are the uses of apartments?
f) What do you do to keep your house clean?
g) Can we judge a person to be rich or poor by seeing his residence? How?
2.
Questioning - hypothesis
a) Sridhar toured India recently on his motor bike. What questions would
you ask to know about the different types of houses in our country?
b) Bilal wants to construct a house. What questions he might have asked
the mason?
3.
Height of basement
No.of Rooms
Water facility
Toilet
Compound wall
feet.
Available / Not available
Available / Not available
Available / Not available
If available, length
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5.
Dustbin
6.
Can I do this?
1. I can explain about the construction of a house, materials
required and types of houses.
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
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"This year the rainfall has been very low. Since two years the growth of paddy
has been low. So, instead of paddy we grew jowar, ground nut, horse gram and
raagi. But these crops also failed because of less rainfall."
Think...
What happens when there is scanty (less) rainfall?
"This year also the rainfall was not enough in the begining. But for the last three
days there was heavy rainfall which is favourable for sowing."
"I want to go to Nagulacheruvu when the rain stops. But on the way to
Nagalacheruvu there is a small pond called Laddhamadugu which is overflowing,
making it difficult to cross."
"Children! in rainy season the flow of water in small canals is very rapid. You
should never get into such canals, otherwise you will be carried away by the rushing water."
"In the afternoon the rainfall was not heavy. It was only drizzling and we were
able to see the sun. We saw a rainbow in the sky."
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"Hurriedly
I
reached Nagalacheruvu.
As soon as I reached
there, I saw Hanmaiah,
Satyappa, Ramgopal,
Nayak, Pullappa, and
Mannepu Reddy. Just
then
Gouri
and
Annapurna
also
reached there. Flood
water was flowing into
the tanks. The tanks
became full and were
overflowing."
"We all discussed about the tanks being filled with water and overflowing. The
seeds to be sown, strength of the embankments etc. We were all happy because we
could harvest two crops this year."
"While I was getting down the embankment I saw Narahari. Narahari knows
not only about our village but also villages near by. He has information about all the
families, Tanks, crops, temples etc., in our surrounding villages. He always talks
about the history of tanks."
Collect :
Which tanks are there near you? Advantages of
having Tanks.
Name of the village
Name of the tank
Uses
where tank is loacted
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9.1. History of Nagulacheruvu
"My name is Narahari. We have some land near Nagulacheruvu. We practice
agriculture, but our main occupation is to narrate the history of Nagulacheruvu.
This is being practiced since the time of our ancestors. I know very well about
Nagulacheruvu. My father and grand father also told many stories about this tank.
I remember a lot of things about the tank when I see it with full of water."
"Prior to Nagulacheruvu there used to be a small pond in that place. That pond
used to get filled up even during small rains. The water from this pond was used by
the farmers who have land near the pond. A farmer named Mallikarjun met the
tahsildar to take necessary action, so that the water could be used by all farmers.
Engineer Abdulbari surveyed the region near the pond and planned to convert the
pond into tank.
Think...
What is the difference between a pond and a tank?
They dug canals from the regions from where the water was flooding. Then
they started constructing bunds. They carried mud in bullock-carts from near by
villages. They build the bund with stones from the inside. They brought stones
from the nearby hills. They built two outlets from the embankment, on both the
sides.
Think...
What is an outlet?
Why do tanks have outlets?
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The outlet was constructed by Abdulbari. A scale in white paint was drawn to
know the level of water. It helps to drain the excess water by letting it out. In the
beginning people used to be surprised when the water was released. When a gate is
opened water flows out into the fields. When it is closed water stops flowing.
Do you know?
Some tanks are connected with other tanks with the help of canals. Water
flows from one tank to another in rainy season. Bukkapatnam, Dharamavaram
tanks in Ananthapur district are of this type. In the same way canals are dug to fill
the tanks with river water. Such tanks are found in Krishna, west and east Godavari
Districts.
After completion of building the outlets, care was taken to prevent soil erosion. Soil erosion takes place when the water flows from the outlets. For this, large
stones were layed in the path of the water. This work was taken up by the masons
in our village. At the time of construction everybody ate their lunch sitting together.
They discussed about the division of labour. They dug canals and built, them with
cement and sand. These canals helps the water to flow into the fields.
Discuss in groups
"There was sufficient rainfall in the year in which we constructed the tank.
Farmers sowed paddy crop. The harvest was very good. There was a drastic
change in the lives of the farmers. Our family also came out of economic problems."
Collect :
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9.3. Big tanks of our state
Like Nagulacheruvu we have many tanks in the state. Let us know about our
state.
9..3.1. Ramappa tank:
In warangal district there is Ramappa tank near
Ramappa temple. It was built during the 13th century,
with an area of 82sq.km. This tank is the only source
of water for agriculture for the villages near by. There
are many hills and forests around this tank. Ramappa
temple is known for its architecture.
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Think...
How do the people of your village make use of the tank water?
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Three years ago borewells were drilled and water tanks were constructed to
supply water to every house. To this day Nagulacheruvu is the only source of
drinking water for birds and animals.
When the tank is full the level of water in the wells, tubewells, check dams rise.
When the level of water in the tank decreases people take up fishing, some
farmers grow water melon, musk melon and cucumbers. Farmers take up desiltation
during summer. This mud is used in their fields because it is very fertile. Desilting
helps in increasing the capacity of the tank.
Discuss in gruops
9.6. Tanks-pollution
You have learnt the advantages of tanks! Look at the following picture.
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Think...
Tank is getting polluted in different ways. The people of the village wash their
clothes in the tanks. Many people don't have toilets and use tanks for the purpose,
they wash cattle etc. People immerse Ganesha idols in the tank every year. The
colours used are very poisonous chemicals which pollute water in the tank due to
which fishes are dying. The sewage water from the houses are let into the tank. The
people who visit tank in the evenings for relaxation throw eatables and empty
covers into the tank. Such activities make the water polluted. Chemical effluents
from medicine manufacturing factories make the underground water and tank water polluted. Once the water of this tank was used for drinking, but now it is fully
polluted. Now-a-days some programmes are being taken up to control water pollution.
Last year some people planned to establish an industry near the tank but the
people of the village stood against the decision and won.
There used to be a tank in our uncle's village. In which I used to swim in my
childhood. But we cannot see that tank today, it is occupied by new houses,
nobody can imagine that there used to be a tank in that place earlier.
Discuss in groups
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9.7. Tanks - we
I sleep on tank bund at nights during harvest season. To eat my food under the
shade of trees on the bund has became a habit for me. When the tank is full people
perform 'Pochamma' festival and let the water out to fields. For this celebration all
the people of our village donate rice, money etc., Everybody dines on the bund
and releases the water to the fields.
During ' Bathukamma' festival they leave Bathukamma's into the tank, it is very
beautiful to look at. I always like to watch sunrise and sunset standing on the bund.
The weather is cool near the tanks. Farmers rest under the shade of trees. Birds
flying on the bunds from the fields at night and fragrance from the gardens make
the village life very beautiful. Blooming lotus, insects flying on water, fish eating
insects, cranes hunting for fish are the scenes worth watching.
Drying of tanks - Drought
Look at the follwoing picture:-
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Discuss in groups
What happens when there is no water in the tanks?
What problems do the people face when the water in the tanks
dry up? Mainly the people who depend on it.
Think...
If the same situation continues in future what consequences we will
have to face? What should we do to stop this?
Collect :
Collect information on nearby tanks, agricultural water management societies, and the programmes they take up.
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Do you know ?
Udaipur - which is in the state of Rajasthan is called the city of lakes. Udaipur
has many lakes, hence the name. In ancient period these lakes were constructed
to use the water for drinking and agricultural purposes. Among all the lakes in
Udaipur 'Pichola' lake was an important one. It was built in 1362 by Banjaras.
Later on, it was developed by king Udai Singh. All the places in Udaipur were
built on the banks of these lakes. Among them 'Jagnivas' and 'City palace' are
important.
Key words:
1. Agriculture
6. Flood water
2. Canal
7. Out lets
3. Tanks
8. Tank construction
4. Pond
5. Overflow
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What have we learnt?
1.
Conceptual understanding
a) Why do we need tanks?
b) For what purposes do we use tank water?
c) What are the stages of tank construction?
d) Why we need agricultural water societies?
e) What crops are grown using less water in your village?
f) What are the uses of having outlets for tanks?
g) Who depends on tanks? Especially how do the farmers depend on tanks?
h) How should we conserve our tanks?
2.
Questioning - hypothesis
a) Kavitha along with her grand father, went to a check dam. She asked
many questions regarding the check dam. What would you ask?
3.
4.
5.
Write about a famous tank you know in your district or state. Know its
history. Draw a diagram of the tank. For this information refer to books,
magazines, newspapers, internet etc.
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6.
Can I do this?
1. I can explain the uses of constructing a tank and
advantages of it.
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
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10
We need food to live. Do all of us eat the same type of food? Do all of us eat
food at the same time? Are the food habits same for everyone? We get food from
plants and animals. Let us know more about our food in this lesson. Look at the
picture given below. What is the activity going on?
Think...
10.1. Picnic
Naveed, Vipin, Neeli and Deepthi are studying in fifth class. Their families went
out for picnic one day. They opted for an open space with trees on the banks of
their village tank, as the picnic spot. The children and the elders enjoyed the picnic.
They spoke to each other and played different games. They fetched dry grass and
fire wood for cooking. They helped each other and shared things. They cooked a
variety of food items.
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All of them sat along the circumference of a large a circle for lunch as it was
lunch time. Children arranged the leaf plates. Some people used freshly picked
leaves as plate. Hot cooked food was served along with the different items brought
from their houses. Naveed brought Jowar roti's, Neeli brought chakki and sweets,
Vipin got parboiled horse gram, red gram and bengal grams, Deepthi shared the
porridge she brought. All of them shared their food items and ate heartily. They
spent the day happily. For picnics, there is really no need of occasion at all. People
just decide and go on a picnic for fun.
Discuss in groups
Do you like to share your food with others and eat? why?
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Lunch bell rang in the school. All the children started washing their hands and
plates at the tap. They stood in a queue for taking mid day meals. Some children
got lunch from home and all of them sat in a line and had their meals. Today they
served khichdi and sambar in mid day meals. There is a different menu every day
for the mid day meals.Eating together helps the children to develop friendship with
other students. They share their food with each other and know the different food
habits of each other apart from likes and dislikes of others. Some children eat rice
and pickle only. Some children do not eat properly. This is not a good practice.
Some children do not get enough food at their home and they come to school
without eating. As a result, they do not show enough interest in studies. For children like these serving mid day meals has become a must.
Many children in our country do not get enough food to eat. There are still
many others who do not got to schools. The children who do not get sufficient
food are not healthy, they even do not show interest in studies. Hence Supreme
Court of India has ordered that nutritional food be served to all children in schools.
From then onwards Govt of India has been serving midday meals to all children in
government schools.
Think...
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Day
Do you like it
or not?
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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Think...
Have you seen house flies on the food we eat? what are the other
harmful insects seen on food?
What are the different food items sold on the road side? What happens if the food items are not covered properly?
The food items sold on the road side are not covered properly. Dust, germs,
flies and other harmful insects sit on the food and contaminate them. The harmful
germs and micro organisms stick to the body of the flies.They sit on dirt and
discharge the same on the food. This contaminates the food we eat and is harmful
to our health. Some hotels and road side food vendors use the same oil again and
again which is not good for health. If oil is heated repeatedly it leads to cancer. So,
we should not eat this food. We should not reuse the oil which is already used. We
should always eat fresh and hot food. We should always prefer to eat the food
prepared at home.
We should eat clean food. If we eat clean food with dirty hands we may fall
sick. Hence good food habits are must for every one. Let us find out what good
food habits you have? Read the following and tick ( ) against the one if you
follow it.
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Every one should follow the good food habits as listed above. If you are not
following them everyday, then follow them compulsorily from today, without fail.
Do this
Discuss in groups
Do this
Keep the left over food in a vessel and observe after two days. What
changes do you notice in the colour, odour and taste of the food?
Discuss in groups
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Microorganisms and germs grow on the food items and spoil them. These
harmful germs make the food poisonous. If we eat this type of poisonous food,
we fall sick. Care must be taken to keep food safe from dust and harmful germs.
We should always eat fresh food while it is hot. We should not buy or cook excess
food and waste. Cook wisely, sufficient food needed and do not waste and spoil
the food.
Papads and vadiyalu are preserved year long. How are they
prepared? Write the process of preparation.
How are pickles made at home? Write the steps involved in
it.
List out the food items used at your home which have been
perserved for a long time.
Learn from your parents how fruits and vegetables can be
kept fresh for two to three days..
Do this
Wrap the fruits, vegetables and leafy vegetables in a wet cotton cloth.
Sprinkle water 4 to 5 times a day. Observe and say for how many days we
can keep them fresh.
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Cover it with wet gunny bag or a thick cotton cloth. Sprinkle water for 3-4
times per day. Fruits and vegetables remain fresh and unspoilt. This is called "Janata
Fridge" or "Poor man's fridge" as poor people cannot afford to buy expensive
Refrigerators. They can prepare this at low cost as it is very useful for them.
Discuss in groups
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While buying a fridge, see that a 5 star power saving symbol is marked on it.
This 5 star fridge will consume less electricity and thus save power.
Discuss in groups
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On occassions like weddings, festival and fairs eating food together is common. The benefits of eating together are that new relationships develops among the
people. As people meet after a long time they share their feelings and happy moments with each other, the bond of love becomes stronger between them.
On occasion like marriages and parites many special dishes are cooked and
served. Some hosts prepare and serve a large number of dishes and this is much
more than required for all the guests. So, we can see a lot of left over food and
wastage of food on these occassion. While washing hands drinking water is also
wasted. Plastic plates and tumblers are being used for picnics and functions. Though
in minute quantity, some plastic enters into our body, which is very harmful for us.
The plastic takes some lakhs of years to mix up with soil and thus adds to soil
pollution. They even block the micro organisms which make soil fertile. The plastic glasses and plates when burnt release harmful gases into the atmosphere and
thus cause air pollution.
Think...
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Discuss in groups
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Observe the pictures given below. We get rice from paddy. Observe the people
who work for us in obtaining rice from paddy.
Eating the food obtained with lot of efforts and labour of different people
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The food we eat is produced (obtained) with lot of efforts and labour of different people(artisans) like farmers, agriculturalists, agricultural labourers, blacksmiths,
carpenters etc. With all the combined effort of different artisans we get fruits,
vegetables and other food materials to our houses. Farmers till the soil, sow the
seeds, harvest the crops and transport them to the market. From the market to the
shops and from the shops to our home. After knowing the hard work and labour
behind the process of producing food one should not waste the food. Use the
food wisely and completely. Care must be taken in storing the grains as insects and
ants may spoil them. We must follow safe and protective practices to protect food
from rats and rodents.Cooking excess food, throwing left over food, should be
avoided.
Key words :
1. Eating together
5. Artisans
9. Farmers
2. Wastage
6. Agriculturalists
3. Harmful insects
7. Agricultural labourers
11. Effort
4. Micro organisms
8. Agricultural implements
Conceptual understanding
a) Name some occasions where people eat food together.
b) Why should we not use plastic plates and glasses?
c) What are the good eating habits? write them.
d) List the healthy habits you have and those you don't have.
2.
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4.
5.
6.
Can I do this?
1. I can explain the wastage of food, measures taken for preventing Yes / No
wastage of food and good food habits.
2. I can question the prinicipal on the quality of midday meals served.Yes / No
3. I can explain the process of preservation of fruits and vegetables Yes / No
with experiment.
4. I can list the places and the crops grown in our state in plenty in a Yes / No
tabular form and explain the details.
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FROM VILLAGE
TO DELHI
11
Ravi Prakash was very happy. His drawing titled "Villagers on a bullock cart"
won a prize. He was going to Delhi with his uncle Venugopal to receive the prize in
a programme to be held on children's day. He was to leave his village Tandoor for
Delhi on the 10th of November.
Discuss in groups
The bus left for Hyderabad. The conductor asked for ticket.
Venugopal gave money and said Hyderabad. The conductor punched the tickets and gave. What are the details seen
on a bus ticket?
Do you know?
Now a days bus tickets are issued by machines. This is called
'TIMS' (Ticket Issuing Machine). There is no tearing and punching
of tickets in this method.
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11.1.1. Problem of change
The bus stopped at a station. Many people alighted (got down) and some
people boarded the bus. A person in coat and tie gave Rs.500 to the conductor for
ticket. Conductor wanted change, he said that he didn't have any change. Ravi
Prakash read the notice written in the bus about change. You too read that notice.
Tender exact change for the ticket and cooperate with the conductor
Think...
Do you know?
APSRTC buses run in our state. Different types of buses like "Palle Velugu",
express, deluxe, luxury, aemi luxury, super luxury, garuda and Indra are run by
APSRTC. Reservation facility is available to book the tickets in advance. To
travel in buses, online booking facility is also available. 10% concession is given
to the people who have a CAT card. Physically handicapped persons too get a
concession.
The bus started to move. It was fun to see out of the window. When the bus
was moving, even the seats seemed to vibrate. At the next stop, two officials
checked the tickets of all the people on the bus.
Think...
Do you know?
Travelling without a ticket is a crime. A fine of Rs. 500 or six months imprisonment or both may be levied.
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The officials got down after checking for tickets, the bus started again. Ravi
Prakash put his hands out of the window. The conductor saw this and asked Ravi
not put his hands out.
11.1.2. Traffic signals
The bus stopped at Hyderabad bus
depot. Ravi Prakash and Venugopal took
an auto to Secunderabad railway station.
Ravi Prakash observed that the auto
stopped at a red light, started at yellow
light and moved forward at green light.He
also observed that people crossed the
road only on the white lines drawn on the
road. These lines are called zebra crossing. He noticed that a police man in white
uniform helped the people. Auto slowed
down at certain places due to speed
breakers.
Discuss in groups
Observe the
pictures. Should
you travel like this?
Think what will
happen if you travel
like this. What rules
should you follow?
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Rules to be followed while driving vehicles.
Think...
Imagine and write the situation at city junctions without traffic signals.
Vehicles will be under control if we limit the speed. Thus accidents can be
avoided. The people who use vehicles or pedestrains should neccessarily follow
road rules. This way we can avoid accidents. School going children or small children should hold the hands of elders while crossing the road. When vehicles are
moving on the road we should not cross the road. We should cross the road only
at a zebra crossing. If necessary, we should take the help of traffic police.
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When the train came to
the platform, they checked
their coach number and
went to their seat. Two
boys and a girl older to him
sat in the seat opposite to
them.
The train started after
some time. A person wearing a black coat came to
them. Ravi Prakash understood that he was the
ticket collector, when the
people showed him their
tickets.
Venugopal
also
showed him the tickets.
Ravi Prakash saw his
uncle showing the train
tickets and wondered
when his uncle booked
them. He asked the same
to his uncle. Venugopal
explained how to book
tickets in advance. He
showed the tickets to
Ravi Prakash.
Discuss in groups
There are rail routes connecting all the states in our country. The trains that run
through our state are maintained by South Central Railways. Like we have names,
the trains also have names. Rayalaseema Express, Ajanta Express, Telangana Express, Godavari Express, Garib rath, Rajadhani, Sampark Kranti, Tungabhadra
Express, Narayanadri are some of them. We can book tickets in advance through
computer, online. We can book tickets also through tatkal. Senior citizens and
physically handicapped persons are given concession.
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Ravi Prakash observed his co-passengers. They wore different types of dresses.
He had never seen some of those dresses. They were speaking various languages.
People in the train were more different in terms of dressing and language than the
people in the bus.
Ravi Prakash heard the announcement in different languages at different stations. He saw that the name of the railway station was also written in different
languages. Even on the train, he saw different languages written.
Think...
In which languages are the announcements made in a railway station?
why?
Why the messages on trains are written in different languages?
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Trains run through different states, we meet different people, who speak different languages. Thus trains reflect National Integration.
Discuss in groups
Think..
"When a train passes through a level
crossing the gates are closed on both sides"
said Anita.
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Gates are opened and vehicles are allowed only after the train has left. Standing
near the door causes inconvenience to the passengers who get down and get in. If
you slip you may fall on the railway track. The train travelled through different
places throughout the day. Hills, forests rivers, crop fields, bridges, tunnels, barren
fields and sandy soils were seen through the window.
Another day was spent in the journey. "We reached Delhi" said Venugopal.
Ravi received the prize in the children's day celebrations. They were permitted to
travel on a plane while returning. They were happy to travel by plane.
Key words :
1. Bus journey
4.
Train journey
7.
Cleanliness in trains
2. Issue of tickets
by the conductor
5.
Railway platform
8.
Railway signals
3. Traffic signals
6.
9.
Railway gate
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What have we learnt?
1.
Conceptual understanding
a) What precautions should we take in a journey?
b) What are the messages written on a bus?
c) Why should we not cross the road when the railway gate is closed?
d) What are the rules to be followed while driving vehicles?
e) Differientiate between a bus journey and a train journey
f) Why do people travel by trains to go to far off places?
g) What happens if there is no signal system?
2.
Questioning - hypothesis
3.
4.
There are enquiry counters in railway station and bus depots. We can
know details of a journey from them. What questions would you ask to
know about a train journey to Delhi.
Visit a nearby bus stand / railway station and observe. Write down your
observations-like-name of the station, whether toilets and urinals are there?
Whether facilities to passengers are adequate? Whether boards with details of arrivals and departures are there?
From a newspaper, collect the details like the names of trains, destination, time of arrival and time of departure and also the place to which
you can travel to from the railway station nearest to you.
Names of Trains Departing place Destination place Time of arrival Time of departure
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6.
Can I do this?
1. I can explain the details and precautions of bus and train journey. Yes / No
2. I can ask questions to know the details of a journey.
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
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12
INDIAN HISTORY
AND CULTURE
You have learnt about family history in class III. How do we know about
grandfather and great grandfather in a family. We come to know about our family
history from the elders in our family. Family history includes the members in the
family, reputation of the family, place of their living, types of houses they lived in,
types of clothes used, type of food they eat and many other things.
In a similar way, every village has a history. How did the village get its name?
What are the special features of that village? How was the village in the past? We
come to know about such things from our elders.
The History tells you about the things that happened in the past.
Think...
Primitive man led the life of a wanderer. They used to live in caves and on trees.
They hunted animals and ate raw flesh. They gradually started cooking food after
the discovery of fire. They began agriculture and reared animals. They prepared
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earthen bowls and cooked food. They used it to store things, and also decorated
them beautifully. They reached the stage of producing food from the stage of
collecting food. They discovered wheel which led to many changes in the human
life.
Think...
Why did the civilizations flourish on the banks of the rivers? Discuss
and write.
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Discuss in groups
Askoka's Pillar
It is made up of sand stone. The stone pillars were
excavated from 'Chunar' near Varanasi. It is a standing
stone pillar, four lions are engraved on this. The four
lions represent our national emblem. Indian currency
has the national emblem on it.
Amaravathi Stupa
This is a Buddhist Stupa and is made of
marble stone. It is in Guntur district of Andhra
Pradesh. It is built by Satavahanas.
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Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar is 225 meters high. It is situated in
our country's capital city, Delhi. It's construction
was started by Qutubuddin Aibak and completed
by Iltutmish.
Red Fort
Red fort is in our country's capital
Delhi. National flag is hoisted on it on
days of national importance. It is built
by Red stone. It's architecture is of
Persian and Indian style.
Charminar
Charminar is in the city of
Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. It is
58 meters high, there are four minarets on it. It was constructed in the
year 1591.
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Satavahanas
Srimukha was the founder of Satavahana dynasty. Satavahanas ruled Andhra
Pradesh and Maharashtra for 450 years. Hala, one of the Satavahana kings wrote
Gathasaptashati. Gautamiputra Satakarni was the greatest among the Satavahana
kings. There was a university near Nagarjuna konda during his reign.
Guptas..
Chandragupta established
Gupta empire in 320B.c.
Chandragupta Vikramaditya was
the most popular in the Gupta
dynasty. There were nine poets
called Navaratnas in his court.
Kalidasa was the greatest among
them. World famous Ellora caves
belong to Gupta period. Sculptures
and paintings were developed during their period.
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Vijayanagara Kings - Sri Krishna Devaraya
Sri Krishna Devaraya was the most famous
among Vijayanagara kings. He ruled Vijayanagara
kingdom from 1509 to 1529. There were eight
poets called as "Ashtadiggajas" in his court. He
himself was a poet. He wrote 'Amuktamalyada'.
He is the one who said that Telugu is the best
among our country's languages.
Mughals - Akbar
Akbar was the most famous Mughal emperor who
ruled India. Though he was a muslim, he was tolerant
to others religions also. Literature and administration
of his period are quite popular.
Chatrapati Shivaji...
Shivaji was a brave man who revolted against
Mughals and established the Maratha kingdom. He was
a follower of Hinduism but was tolerant towards other
religions and earned a good name. Great saints like
Saint Tukaram, and Samarth Ramadas Swami lived in
his period.
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Disuss in groups
You have learnt about some important people of our country. What is their greatness?
What should we learn from them?
Key words :
1. History
4. Life style
7. Empire
2. Culture
5. Civilization
8. Rulers
3. Primitive man
6. Country's culture
9. Religious tolerance
Conceptual understanding
a) Tell the similarities and differences between the lifestyles of a primitive
man and a modern man.
b) What are the evidences that help us to know our Indian history?
c) We should protect our country's monuments and buildings. Why?
d) Tell about some important people of our country and state. Why are
they great?
2.
Questioning - hypathesis
3.
4.
What historical details do you know when you visit an old building or
fort. What questions do you ask?
What features tell you about your village's history? Observe them and
tell the details.
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5.
6.
Can I do this?
1. I can explain about our country's history and culture.
Yes/No
2. I can ask questions necessary to know the history of our country. Yes/No
3. I can collect the details about the history of a village.
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
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