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EVS Class 3 Chapter 6 Question Answer Living in Harmony
Living in Harmony Class 3 Question Answer
Discuss (Page 73)
Question 1.
Do any of these animals, birds, insects, and plants live with you in your house?
Answer:
Hint: Yes, there is a cat that lives in my house. I also have a rose plant on my balcony.
You can also write the names of animals, birds, insects, and plants according to your choice.
Question 2.
Do you and your family take care of them?
Answer:
Hint: Yes, I go downstairs with my elder brother and give bread and milk to the cat. I also water the rose plant every day.
Find Out (Page 73)
Question 1.
Are there any animals, birds, and insects that you have spotted that are not in the picture given on page 72?
Answer:
Hint: Yes, some animals that are spotted by me are not given in the picture.
Question 2.
Try to find out their names and write them in the table given below. One example has been done for you.
Answer:
Hint: Some examples are given below in the table.
Name of the Animal | The place where you have seen them |
Monkey | Tree |
Cow | Nearest Field |
Dog | Road |
Donkey | Road |
Squirrel | Tree |
Question 3.
Discuss with elders in your family which animals and plants they kept at home when they were young. Ask them to share any story about these animals and plants.
Answer:
Hint: My grandmother lived with her parents in a village. She wished to pet a little dog. One day, she said to her mother, “Mother, I want a little dog.” Her mother replied that keeping a pet is a big responsibility and she would not be able to take care of the pet. Listening to this, my grandmother was disappointed.
After a few days, when my grandmother turned six years of age, her mother thought of adopting a stray puppy. My grandmother was very happy to see the new puppy in her home. Since the day my grandmother adopted the little puppy, she had taken care of it.
My grandmother’s parents were very happy to see their daughter capable of taking the responsibility of a pet. My grandmother’s parents promised her that they would gift her another little puppy on her next birthday.
Discuss (Page 74)
Discuss in Pairs
Question 1.
Which are the uninvited animals, birds, and insects that visit your home?
Answer:
Uninvited animals such as rats, lizards, crows, pigeons, cuckoos, spiders, etc., visit our homes.
Question 2.
Why do you think they come to your homes?
Answer:
These animals come to our homes for food, shelter, and protection.
Question 3.
How do you feel about their presence in your home?
Answer:
Hint: Some of the uninvited animals such as pigeons make me happy but some animals like lizards and spiders make me nervous as I am scared of them.
Question 4.
Which of them do you like?
Answer:
Hint: I like pigeons and cuckoo.
Question 5.
What do you do when you do not like them?
Answer:
I do not like rats, lizards, and spiders. I usually drive them out of my house.
Discuss (Page 77)
Question 1.
How are we dependent on plants and animals?
Answer:
We get lots of things from plants and animals:
- We get wood, shade, medicines, fibers, fruits, fresh air, etc., from plants.
- We get many valuable items like wool, silk, honey, milk, eggs, etc., from animals.
Question 2.
How do plants help animals?
Answer:
Plants provide fresh air, food, shelter, and shade for animals.
Question 3.
How do animals help plants?
Answer:
Animals help plants in seed dispersal. They also release carbon dioxide for plants to make their food through photosynthesis.
Question 4.
How do you look after plants and animals in your surroundings?
Answer:
I look after plants and animals in my surroundings by giving them water, food, and shelter.
Question 5.
How do animals and plants depend on us?
Answer:
Animals and plants depend on us for love, care, protection, food, water, and shelter.
Activity 1 (Page 78)
Get to Know an Animal
- Observe the animals around you.
- Choose any animal that you see often, such as a goat, cow, dog, cat or bird like a crow, pigeon, sparrow, parrot, or duck.
- Observe it closely whenever you get a chance. You can also keep a bowl of water and some grains for it.
Answer:
Do it yourself.
Write (Page 78)
Write a short description of the animal or bird-
Question 1.
Name and describe the animal or bird that you have chosen.
Answer:
Cow. It was of black and white color with four legs and a tail.
Question 2.
When and where did you first see it?
Answer:
I saw it on the roadside when I was going to school.
Question 3.
Was it there alone or with its friends?
Answer:
It was alone.
Question 4.
Describe its movement.
Answer:
The cow walks slowly and steadily on all four legs.
Question 5.
What sounds did it make?
Answer:
It made a sound like moo-moo.
Question 6.
Did you see it eating, sleeping, talking to its friends, or maybe fighting sometimes?
Answer:
The cow was eating grass.
Question 7.
Did it do anything that surprised you or made you laugh?
Answer:
The cow was wagging her tail and kicking away the insects flying around her. This action of her drew my attention towards her.
Question 8.
Share your story with your classmates.
Answer:
Do it yourself.
Activity 2 (Page 79)
Busy, Busy, Busy and Clever Ants!
You may do this activity near your plant friend, in your classroom, or at home. Bring small amounts of three types of food from your kitchen:
- Sweet like sugar or jaggery;
- Fried like a papad or murukku;
- Boiled or cooked like bread, chapati, idli, rice, or ragi.
Keep these three types of food on the floor in a straight line with one-foot distance between them.
Make a Guess
Question 1.
Who will come for the food?
Answer:
All the animals given in the picture such as rats, birds, crows, ants, and dogs will come for the food.
Question 2.
Which will be their favorite food?
Answer:
- Rat – papad or murukku
- Bird – Rice or ragi
- Crow – Bread or chapati
- Ants – Sugar or jaggery
- Dog – Bread, chapati, idli, rice or ragi
Question 3.
Will any ants come to your food?
Answer:
Yes.
Question 4.
Where would they come from?
Answer:
Ants live in soil burrows, trees, leaf litter, etc.
Question 5.
Will all the ants look the same?
Answer:
Yes, all ants look the same.
Question 6.
What food item will they go to first?
Answer:
Ants will go to sugar and jaggery.
Question 7.
How many ants will come to the food?
Answer:
Many ants will come to the food.
Question 8.
What will they do with the food?
Answer:
They will eat the food and may store it for their future usage.
Activity 3 (Page 80)
Guess Who I Am?
Sit in pairs. One of you will think of the name of an animal, bird, insect, or tree and whisper it in the ear of your partner. Make sure you don’t say it too loud! Your partner will have to act and move like the animal, bird, or insect and the class will have to guess it! You can switch roles after this.
For example:
Gopa’s friend Ali whispered ‘Frog’ into his ear. What do you think Gopa did?
Sukhiya’s friend Surya whispered ‘Peepa/ tree’ into her ear. What do you think Sukhiya did?
Answer:
Hint: Do it yourself with the help of your parents or teacher.
Let us reflect (Pages 81-82)
A. Discuss
Question 1.
How are we dependent on plants and animals?
Answer:
We get lots of things from plants and animals:
- Plants: Shelter for Animals, Wood, Shade, Medicine, Fibre, Fruit, Fresh air, etc.
- Animals: Seed dispersal, Wool, Milk, Eggs, etc.
Question 2.
How should we care for plants and animals in our environment?
Answer:
We can take care of plants and animals in our surroundings by giving them water, food, and shelter.
Question 3.
How do plants and animals depend on us?
Answer:
Animals and plants depend on us for love, care, protection, food, water, and shelter.
B. Write
Question 1.
Complete these sentences with the names of plants, birds, animals, or insects:
- I like looking at __________ because __________
- __________ make me laugh because __________
- My friend __________ likes __________ because __________
- I would like to take care of __________ because __________
Answer:
- I like looking at butterflies because of their bright color and beautiful designs.
- Parrots make me laugh because they can mimic human talk.
- My friend Reena likes rose plants because of their beautiful flower.
- I would like to take care of street dogs because they also need food and shelter.
Question 2.
a. Which is your favorite animal, bird, insect, or plant among those you have named above?
Answer:
Hint: Parrots
b. Why do you like it?
Answer:
Hint: I like parrots because they can mimic the human talk.
c. Write down the names of all the animals, birds, and insects that you have seen or learned about from the smallest to the largest.
Answer:
Grasshopper < Frog < Rabbit < Lion < Hippopotamus < Elephant
C. Draw
Question 1.
Name and draw animals, birds, and insects that have:
a. Two legs
b. Four legs
c. Six legs
d. Eight legs
Answer:
a. Two legs – Parrot
b. Four legs – Cow
c. Six legs – Ant
d. Eight Legs – Spider
Children can draw animals on their own.
Do you know? (Page 83)
A True Story!
This is a story of a small town called Valparai in Tamil Nadu. Throughout the school year, the children and teachers in different schools in Valparai look for and record birds that come to their town. Just after the rains and in the winter months they plan a special welcome for these birds, Grey Wagtails! These birds are commonly known as Vaalatti kuruvi in Tamil.
During the cold winter months, the Grey Wagtails arrive from the mountains to the warmer parts of India and stay there for a few months. When the first Grey Wagtails arrive in Valparai, the children and teachers celebrate their arrival by putting up welcome posters for the birds and they distributing sweets to everyone!
Question 1.
Do you know why these birds are called Wagtails? Find out!
Answer:
Grey Wagtails are grey and have a habit of pumping or wagging their tails. Hence, these are named so.
Question 2.
Do you want to give a title to the story?
Answer:
Title: Welcome Grey Wagtails.