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Question 11 Mark
Collect leaves and flowers fallen on the ground. Arrange them in patterns to make a Rangoli. You may also create different animal shapes using the collected leaves.
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Question 31 Mark
Which particular part of the plant helped you to identify the type of the plant?
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The height of the stem helped us to identify the type of the plant. For example, we can identify the tree with its thick trunk.
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Question 41 Mark
What were they doing?
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Every animal was doing different activity like
→ Ants were moving and carrying something
→ Squirrels were playing near the tree.
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Question 51 Mark
Did you notice any other animals, birds and insects on the plant?
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Yes, I noticed ants, bees, squirrels, spiders, and many more animals, birds and insects on the plants.
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Question 81 Mark
Observe the leaves in your surroundings.
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You can take a mango, neem, peepal, banyan, etc. tree leaf and observe them.
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Question 91 Mark
What are other observations you have?
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Many flowers were dried. The butterflies were flying around the flowers.
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Question 101 Mark
Do you find flowers appearing or notice any fruit?
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Yes, I saw many small waxy petals and yellow-green round fruit on the tree.
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Question 111 Mark
Do the old brown leaves fall to the ground?
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Yes, old brown leaves fall to the ground because they get dry.
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Question 121 Mark
Do you find new leaves growing on the plant? Do the colour of the leaves change as they grow larger?
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Yes, I have noticed new leaves growing on the plant.
Yes, the leaves become darker when they grow large in size.
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Question 131 Mark
Is this a creeper or a climber? What do you call it in your language?
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Yes, it is a climber. We call it Chichinda or Saanpa Lauki in our language.
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Question 141 Mark
Do you know what they are called in your mother tongue?
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Yes, the Basil is called as Tulsi, curry leaves as curry patta and touch-me-not as chhui-mui in our mother tongue.
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