Naming Words
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Unit
1.
Naming Words
Look at the given pictures and write their names.
(a)
(c)
(e)
(b)
(d)
(f )
(g)
(h)
All the words that you have written above are Naming words. They name either
persons (a and b), animals or birds (c and d), places (e and f) or things (g and h).
Remember
Naming words are names of persons, animals/birds, places or things.
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2. In the columns given below, write the names of persons, animals/birds,
places and things that you see around yourself in the school.
Person
Animal/Bird
Place
Thing
(a)
boy
sparrow
library
bench
(b)
______________
______________
______________
______________
(c)
______________
______________
______________
______________
(d)
______________
______________
______________
______________
(e)
______________
______________
______________
______________
3. Look at the picture given below and make a list of the names of at least ten
things that you can find in it.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
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1.
Solve the crossword puzzle with the help of the pictures given below:
1
2
3
C
O
T
Down («Ì)
1.
M
4
5
6
E
7
F
9
S
8
N
Down («Ì)
7.
Across («Ë)
2.
5.
3.
8.
6.
4.
9.
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2. Read the poem ¡®I Speak, I Say, I Talk¡¯ and the passage A.3 ¡®Dolphins¡¯ (Unit-Animal
World) and make a list of common naming words mentioned there.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)
(n)
3. Underline the naming word which does not belong to the group. The first one
has been done for you.
(a) lion, deer, crab, apple, hen
(b) architect, engineer, toy, nurse, designer
(c) ship, car, scooter, rickshaw, teacher
(d) friend, school, house, airport, library
(e) father, mother, cat, uncle, aunt
(f) cabbage, onion, tomato, brinjal, garden
4. Read the sentences given below and circle the naming words. One is done
for you.
(a) There lived in a forest , a camel and a jackal. They were friends.
Once they decided to go to a field of sugarcane across the river.
The jackal wanted to eat crabs in the river and the camel wanted
to enjoy sugarcanes in the field.
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(b) Long ago when there were no trains, people used to travel in
carriages. These carriages were drawn by horses. The travellers had
to cross lonely roads and forests in these carriages only.
(c) A shepherd had a faithful dog. The dog had grown old and had lost
all his teeth. Still he guarded his master¡¯s flock of sheep and kept
wild animals away.
(d) A fisherman caught a large fish. He thought of selling it to the
king. He took the fish to the palace. He met the cook in the kitchen
and sold the fish to him. When the cook cut open the stomach of
the fish, he found a shining stone in it. It was a precious diamond.
1. Answer the following questions:
(a) What is your name?
____________________________
(b) What is your father¡¯s name?
____________________________
(c) What is your mother¡¯s name?
____________________________
(d) Which city do you live in?
____________________________
(e) Which is your favourite festival?
____________________________
(f) Which is your favourite book?
____________________________
(g) Which newspaper do you read?
____________________________
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