22. Worksheet: Being Safe – 2

Q1: Name the following

(i) This light signals us to stop.

(ii) This light signals us to get ready.

(iii) This light signals us to move.

(iv) This officer looks after the traffic.

(v) This should be worn while riding a bike.

Q2: Give one example of each

(i) Road safety rules

(ii) School safety rules

(iii) Outdoor safety rules

(iv) Indoor safety rules

(v) Medical safety rules

Q3: Fill in the blanks

(i) We should use a ______ in medical emergencies.

(ii) We should wear ______ while swimming.

(iii) We should not ______ with animals.

(iv) We should not ______ on the road.

(v) We should not ______ things on our own.

Q4: True or False

(i) We should play in the playground.

(ii) We should make a queue while entering the classroom after the assembly.

(iii) We should bother animals by throwing stones at them.

(iv) We should throw the duster in the class.

(v) We should play with chalks.

22. Worksheet: Being Safe – 1

Worksheet: Being Safe - 1

Q1: Fill in the blanks using the words given in the box below.

(Lean, zebra, safety, play, swimming)
(i) _____ habits save us from accidents.

(ii) Never _____ on the road.

(iii) Use _____ crossing to cross the road.

(iv) Never _____ out of a moving bus.

(v) Never go for _____ alone.

Q2: Write T for true and ‘F’ for false statements.

(i) We should not obey traffic rules.

(ii) We should board a moving bus.

(iii) We should not go for swimming alone.

(iv) We should play on an open terrace.

(v) We should use a footpath to walk.

Q3: Tick (3) the box which shows safe action and (x) the box showing unsafe action

Q3: Tick (3) the box which shows safe action and (x) the box showing unsafe action

Q4: Give two safety rules that should be followed.

(i) At home
(ii) On the road

Q5: Tell the color of the traffic light that says:

(i) Stop
(ii) Get ready 
(iii) Go

Q5: Tell the color of the traffic light that says:

Q6: Answer the following questions

(i) Why should you not play on the road?

(ii) Why should you not touch electric switches with wet hands? 

(iii) Why should you not play with fire?

(iv) Why is it not safe to run on stairs?

(v) Where should you throw fruit and vegetable peels?

21. Worksheet: Plants Around Us – 2

Q1: Fill in the blanks with the correct words given below

(lotus, trees, living, creeper, green, woody)
(i) Plants are _________ things

(ii) Leaves of most plant are _________

(iii) _________ crawls on the ground.

(iv) Shrubs have hard and  _________ stem.

(v)_________ is a water plants.

(vi) Big and strong plants are called _________

Q2: Match the following

Q3: Put tick (✔) against the correct sentences and cross(X) against the wrong ones.

(i) Plants are non-living things.

(ii) Climbers do not need support to stand.

(iii) Money plant is a big plant.

(iv) Some Plants are big.

(v) Neem tree is a creeper

(vi) Most leaves are green in color.

Q4: Answer the following questions

(i) Are plants living things?

(ii) What do you mean by a tree?

(iii) What is the difference between shrubs and herbs?  

(iv) What are small plants?

(v) Name the color of most of the leaves.

(vi) What is the difference between climbers and creepers?

21. Worksheet: Plants Around Us – 1

Q1: Fill in the blanks using the correct word from the brackets:

(i) _________ are plants that can grow the biggest. (Trees/Shrubs)

(ii) _________ take support from another plant or tree. (Climbers/Creepers)

(iii) _________ spread on the ground. (Climbers/Creepers)

(iv) _________ have a soft, green stem. (Herbs/Shrubs)

(v)_________ are small, bushy plants. (Herbs/Shrubs)

Q2: True or False

(i) Trees are the tallest and the strongest plants.

(ii) Herbs are stronger than shrubs.

(iii) Climbers have trunks.

(iv) Rose plant grows in water.

(v) The Tulsi plant is an herb.

Q3: Give two examples of each:

(i) Herb ______ ______

(ii) Shrub ______ ______

(iii) Climber ______ ______

(iv) Creeper ______ ______

(v) Water Plant ______ _____

Q4: Identify these as herb/shrub/tree.

Q5: Answer the following questions

(i) Name different types of plants.

(ii) How is a shrub different from a herb?

(iii) Why don’t climbers and creepers grow upright?

(iv) How is a climber different from a creeper?

(v) What are water plants? Give examples.

20. Worksheet: Precious Water – 2

Q1: Fill the blanks

(i) Water is also one of basic ________.

(ii) Plants need water to prepare their ________.

(iii) We do ________ in water.

(iv) Animals take a _________ in the water of rivers, ponds or lakes.

(v) ________  is produced from water.

Q2: Unscramble the words

(i) EANCO

(ii) IVERER

(iii) IARN

(iv) PAT

(v) NDAHUMPP

Q3: Put a tick (✔) against the correct sentences and a cross (X) against the wrong ones:

(i) Some plants do not need water.

(ii) Water is used for cooking food.

(iii) We do boating in water.

(iv) We cannot swim in water.

(v) Electricity is not produced from water.

Q4: Answer the following questions

(i) Can we live without water?

(ii) Write two uses of water.

(iii) Why do animals need water?

(iv) Why do plants need water?

(v) Where do we go for boating?

(vi) What are natural resources?

(v) Why we should not waste water?

20. Worksheet: Precious Water – 1

Q1: Fill in the blanks

(i) Water is precious, so we must not _____ it.

(ii) We cannot _____ without water.

(iii) Drinking dirty water is bad for our _____.

Q1: Fill in the blanks

(iv) We should _____ water to make it germ free.

(v) _____ is stored in tanks.

(vi) Ponds and lakes are filled by _____ water.

(vii) _____ bring rain on earth.

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Q2: True or False

(i) Water in a river comes from mountains.

(ii) All living things need water.

(iii) Water is precious.

(iv) Water is needed only for drinking.

(v) Plants and animals do not need water to live.

(vi) Rainwater fills up wells, rivers and lakes.

Q2: True or False
Also read: Worksheet Solutions: Precious Water – 1

Q3: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

(i) At home, you can store drinking water in a:
(a) dustbin
(b) flowerpot
(c) bottle
(d) small cup

(ii) We use water for:
(a) dancing
(b) drinking
(c) throwing
(d) wasting

(iii) We can store water in:
(a) buckets
(b) tubes
(c) cups
(d) spoons

(iv) People in villages use water from:

(a) wells
(b) drains
(c) pots
(d) glass

(v) Rainwater fills:
(a) lakes
(b) glasses
(c) wells
(d) tubes

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Q4: Match the Column

Q5: Answer the following Questions

(i) Why do we need water?

(ii) What do plants need water for? 

(iii) How can water be stored?

(iv) Write three uses of water in our daily life.

(v) Why should we not waste water?

19. Worksheet: Animals are Birds too

Multiple Choice Questions

Q1: What do birds use to fly?

  • A) Feet
  • B) Wings
  • C) Beak
  • D) Tail

Q2: Which of the following is a flightless bird?

  • A) Eagle
  • B) Penguin
  • C) Sparrow
  • D) Parrot

Q3: What type of food do eagles typically eat?

  • A) Grains
  • B) Fruits
  • C) Small animals
  • D) Water plants

Q4: Which part of a bird helps it balance while flying?

  • A) Beak
  • B) Tail
  • C) Wings
  • D) Feet

Q5: Birds have which of the following characteristics?

  • A) They lay eggs
  • B) They have feathers
  • C) They can fly
  • D) All of the above
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Fill in the Blanks

Q1: Birds have __________ that help them fly.

Q2: A baby bird is called a __________.

Q3: The __________ helps birds change direction while flying.

Q4: Birds eat different types of food, such as __________ and seeds.

Q5: The __________ is the largest bird in the world.

Also read: Worksheet Solutions: Animals are Birds too

True or False

Q1: All birds can fly.

Q2: Birds have teeth to help them eat.

Q3: Penguins are an example of flightless birds.

Q4: Birds can only live on land.

Q5: Sparrows eat fruits and nuts.

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Column AColumn B
A) Ostrich1) Small bird that eats grains
B) Parrot2) Bird that can swim
C) Penguin3) The largest bird
D) Sparrow4) Bird that can talk
E) Duck5) Bird with webbed feet

18. Worksheet: My Country – India

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Q1: What is the capital of India?

  • A) Mumbai
  • B) New Delhi
  • C) Kolkata
  • D) Chennai

Q2: Which of the following is our national animal?

  • A) Elephant
  • B) Lion
  • C) Royal Bengal Tiger
  • D) Peacock

Q3: How many states are there in India?

  • A) 28
  • B) 29
  • C) 27
  • D) 30

Q4: Which is the national sport of India?

  • A) Cricket
  • B) Football
  • C) Hockey
  • D) Badminton

Q5: What is the national flower of India?

  • A) Rose
  • B) Lotus
  • C) Sunflower
  • D) Jasmine
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Fill in the Blanks

Q1: The national bird of India is __________.

Q2: Our national fruit is __________.

Q3: The largest state in India by area is __________.

Q4: The capital of India is __________.

Q5: The national anthem of India is __________.

Also read: Worksheet Solutions: My Country – India

True or False Statements

Q1: India has 8 Union Territories. (True/False)

Q2: The Ashoka Chakra has 20 spokes. (True/False)

Q3: The national sport of India is cricket. (True/False)

Q4: The Ganga is considered the most sacred river in India. (True/False)

Q5: Goa is the largest state in India by area. (True/False)

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Match the Following

Column AColumn B
A) National Animal1) Mango
B) National Bird2) Hockey
C) National Fruit3) Royal Bengal Tiger
D) National Sport4) Peacock
E) National Flag5) Tricolour

17. Worksheet: Nature and Our Earth

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Q1: What is the name of our planet?

  • A) Mars
  • B) Earth
  • C) Jupiter
  • D) Venus

Q2: What does the Earth provide us?

  • A) Only land
  • B) Food, water, and a place to live
  • C) Only air
  • D) Only living things

Q3: Which of the following is NOT a component of the Earth?

  • A) Land
  • B) Water
  • C) Fire
  • D) Air

Q4: What types of living things can be found on Earth?

  • A) Only plants
  • B) Only animals
  • C) Plants, animals, and people
  • D) Only bacteria

Q5: What is essential for the survival of living things?

  • A) Land
  • B) Water
  • C) Air
  • D) All of the above
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Fill in the Blanks

Q1: Earth is our __________.

Q2: The Earth has land, water, air, and __________ things.

Q3: Earth provides us with food, __________, and a place to live.

Q4: Many __________ live on Earth.

Q5: The Earth is a __________ planet.

Also read: Worksheet Solutions: Nature and Our Earth

True or False Statements

Q1: Earth is the only planet known to have living things.

Q2: The Earth has no water.

Q3: Air is not important for living things.

Q4: Plants can be found on Earth.

Q5: Earth is made up of only land.

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Column AColumn B
A) Water1) Provides oxygen
B) Plants2) Essential for life
C) Earth3) Our home
D) Animals4) Living beings
E) Air5) Needed for survival

22. Chapter Notes: Being Safe

Activity

Picture of the following objects are shown to the students. The children are asked to cross (x) the objects they should not play with and hence these objects should not be kept in their school bag.

Activity
Activity

Safety means staying away from harm. We get harmed by accidents. Accidents occur due to carelessness. Many accidents can be avoided if we are little careful.

Safety at Home 

Be careful of the following:

Safety at Home 

Observe safety rules:

  1. Do not run on the stairs. You may fall. 
  2. Do not touch electric wires or switches with wet hands. You may get electric shock. 
  3. Do not play with matchsticks or fire. You may get burns. 
  4. Handle things made of glass carefully. You may hurt yourself.
  5. Do not play with sharp objects (knives, blade etc.).You may get a cut.
  6. Do not jump on bed. You may fall.
  7. Do not throw fruit, vegetable peels, soap or toys on the floor. You may slip and fall.
Safety at Home 
Safety at Home 

Amazing Facts
Never keep battery inside a toy. It is not safe.

Safety on Road

To avoid accidents follow safety rules:

  1. Walk on the footpath. 
  2. Keep to the left. 
  3. Cross road at zebra crossing. 
  4. Watch traffic lights while crossing. 
  5. Do not play or run on the road.
Safety on Road
Safety on Road
Safety on Road

Amazing Facts
Never run while crossing the road. If you fall you may get hit.

Golden rules to cross road safely :

  1. Look to left. 
  2. Look to right. 
  3. Look to the left again. Cross the road at zebra crossing only when the traffic light is green for you and there is no traffic on the road.
Golden rules to cross road safely :

Going to School in the bus :

  1. Wait in a queue to get into the bus. 
  2. Get in or off only when the bus stops. 
  3. Do not lean or put your arms out of the bus window. 
  4. Do not push each other. 
  5. Do not disturb the bus driver.
Going to School in the bus :

While Playing

  1. Play only in the play-ground and not near the road. 
  2. Do not play on an open terrace. 
  3. Do not play with a match box.
While Playing

While Swimming

  1. Do not go alone for swimming. 
  2. Do not push or pull others into water. 
  3. Do not go into deep water.
While Swimming

Once Again!

We should be careful with sharp and electrical objects at home and while playing. 2

You should keep to the left while crossing the road. 

You should never try to get on a moving vehicle. 

You should not push anyone into water.