SUGGESTED PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
1. You must have seen a garden lizard around your home. Next time when
ever you see it, observe carefully and find out what it takes for food. Is the
food different from that of a house lizard?
2. Make a list (with pictures, when possible) of food items generally taken by
e people of different regions of India. Place these on a large outline map o
India to display in your classroom.
3. Find out the names of plants that grow in water and which are eaten
as food.
4. In Chapter 10, you will find out ways of measuring length of curved lines
In your mathematics classes you will learn to prepare bar graphs. Afte
you learn these, try the following interesting project. Prepare some sprout
of moong as discussed in the chapter. Wash them in water everyday an
drain all the water. Let them grow for a week until the whole of the seed
grow into young plants. Measure the lengths of the sprouts everyday usin
a string. Take care that they do not break. Prepare a bar graph of th
number of sprouts having lengths in different ranges.
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The answer is
1. A garden lizard ate mosquitoes around it.No, the house lizard and the garden garden are same. They both eat mosquitoes.
The answer is
1. A garden lizard ate mosquitoes around it.No, the house lizard and the garden garden are same. They both eat mosquitoes.
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