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Three Little Pigs - Chapter 1 - English (Marigold) - Class 1

(NCERT)
National Council of Educational Research and Training
Class : 1
Subject : English

Chapter : 1
(Three Little Pigs)


Reading is Fun: (Page—10)
Question. How many pigs were there?
Answer: There were three pigs.

Question. What did the big wolf say to the pigs?
Answer: The big wolf said, "I will huff and puff and I will blow your house down."

Let's Talk:
Question. Was the wolf good or bad?

Answer: The wolf was bad.

Question. What is your house made of?
Answer: My house is made of sand, cement, bricks, rode etc.

Note:
(This question requires a personal answer and will vary depending on the individual.)


Let's Share:
Question. Who is good?

Answer: The pigs are good.

Question. Who is bad?
Answer: The wolf is bad.

Let's Act:
Imagine you are at home when the wolf huffs and puffs.
Act out the story of the wolf and three pigs.


Note:
(This is an activity and does not have a written answer.)


Let’s draw: (Page—11)
Join the dots from 1 to 10 to make the house. Then colour the picture.


Answer :



There are farm animals, water animals and jungle animals in this picture. Help the animals reach their homes. Draw lines.
Answer :
Farm animals: Horse, hen, dog, buffalo, and a cow.
Water animals: Crocodile and frog.
Jungle animal: Bear.

Teacher's pages: (Page—15)
Question. Talk about turning off taps and not wasting water.

Answer :
Here's a short piece about turning off taps and not wasting water:

Every Drop Counts: Why Turning Off the Tap Matters

Water is a precious resource, essential for life on Earth. Yet, we often take it for granted, letting it flow freely while brushing our teeth, shaving, or washing dishes. This careless attitude can have serious consequences, from water shortages to environmental damage.
Turning off the tap whenever it's not in direct use is a simple yet powerful step towards water conservation.

While brushing your teeth: Don't let the water run continuously. Turn it off while you're lathering your brush and only turn it back on to rinse.

During shaving: Wet your razor and apply shaving cream. Turn off the tap while you shave and only turn it back on to rinse your razor.

Washing dishes: Fill the sink with soapy water for washing and a separate basin with clean water for rinsing.

Taking a shower: Limit your shower time and avoid unnecessary splashing.

By making these small changes to our daily routines, we can significantly reduce our water consumption and contribute to a more sustainable future for all. Remember, every drop counts!

Updated on 7th January 2025
By :- J.A.C (B.Sc Honours | Web/App Developer.)

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