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Time to think and answer

          1.  Do you think this is a humorous poem? Why do you think so? Quote the lines to prove
               your point.

          2.  Grandpapa announced an award to the one who found his spectacles. Do you think it is
               fun to do such odd jobs when perks are involved? Share your thoughts.            life skill  self-awareness

          3.  If you get a chance, which young one from the poem would you like to be and why?




                                                      Time to enjoy

          1.  What is the rhyme scheme of the first three verses of the poem?

          2.  Poets sometimes compare two different things using the words like and as. Such
               comparisons are called similes.

               Now, find a simile in the poem.




                                                          Fun time


          Let’s make paper sunglasses.                                               art integration  experiential learning

          You will need:

          •  a chart paper             •  a cardboard

          •  scissors                  •  glue

          •  coloured transparent paper

          Method:
          •  Trace the images on a cardboard and cut out

               the parts.
          •  Colour the parts with paint and leave them

               to dry.

          •  Trace the shape of the lenses on the coloured transparent sheet. Cut out larger pieces out
               of the transparent sheet so that you can glue them to the back of the glasses.

          •  Check the length of the arms of the sunglasses. If they are longer, you may trim them. If
               they are fine, you can fold the tab on the side of the glasses and stick the arms on them.

          •  You can decorate your glasses as you desire.

          •  You can present one to your mother or father for all the good things they do for you.


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