NCERT Solutions for 3rd Class English (Poem): Chapter 10-How Creatures Move
NCERT Solutions for 3rd Class English (Poem): Chapter 10-How Creatures Move

Class 3: English (Poem) Chapter 10 solutions. Complete Class 3 English (Poem) Chapter 10 Notes.

NCERT Solutions for 3rd Class English (Poem): Chapter 10-How Creatures Move

NCERT 3rd English (Poem) Chapter 10, class 3 English (Poem) Chapter 10 solutions

Reading is Fun
1.Underline all the action words in the poem.
Ans.The action words in the poem are:
• walks • wiggles • have
• leaps • swings • leap
• crawl • hop • dance
• dive • spread • walk
• swim • sail • run

Talk Time
1.Why do boys and girls have the most fun?
Ans. Boys and girls have the most fun because they can do several activities such as leaping, dancing, walking and running.

Let’s Write
1.Match the words in Column A with those in Column B.

NCERT Solutions for 3rd Class English (Poem): Chapter 10-How Creatures Move Let’s Write
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Ans.

NCERT Solutions for 3rd Class English (Poem): Chapter 10-How Creatures Move Let’s Write
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2.Now make sentences of your own using the matching words.
Example: The seals dive into the icy water.
Ans.

  • The lions walk proudly in the jungle.
  • The squirrels leap around the banyan tree.
  • The flies crawl on the wall.
  • The worms wiggle on the ground.
  • The monkeys swing on the branches of the tree.
  • The birds hop on the ground.

3.Arrange these movement words from slow to fast.
run   walk   hop   crawl
Ans. crawl, walk, hop, run.

4. Underline the letters which are silent in the following words:
walk   straight   more   caught    calm   talk
Ans. walk straight more caught calm talk

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