INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH SA-I WORK SHEET CLASS: III EVS (LESSON-3, 4, 7, 12, 5)

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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH SA-I WORK SHEET- 2016-2017 CLASS: III EVS (LESSON-3, 4, 7, 12, 5) LESSON-3, ANIMAL WORLD 1. FILL IN THE BANKS 1. A bird makes a. 2. A lion lives in a 3. A lives both on land and in water. 4. A lives on tree. 5. A lives in a burrow. 6. The turtle swims with the help of. 7. A lives in the shade of trees. 8. Fishes swims with the help of. 9. Birds have to fly. 10. Fish have neither nor. 11. Insects like and have two pairs to wings to fly. 12. Penguins use their wings for. 13. Frogs swim in water with their. 14. Insects like and have six legs to walk or crawl. 15. We make coops for. 16. Animals like and can walk with their two hind limbs. 17. Animals move to protect themselves from.

II) TRUE OR FALSE 1. Animals move from one place to another place in search of food 2. Grasshoppers are hopping animals. 3. Different kinds of animals live in different types of places. 4. House flies have only pairs of wings.. 5. A cheetah runs very fast with the help of its four strong legs. 6. Bats have no wings to fly. 7. Some animals are very small like elephant and giraffe III) CIRCLE THE ODD ONES 1. Lizard Giraffe Water Lion. 2. Kennel Coop Stable Squirrel. 3. Cows Buffaloes Elephant Turtles. 4. Rat Rabbits Squirrel Tigers. 5. Lion Tigers Zebras Crocodile. IV) MATCH THE FOLLOWING 1. Horse Tree 2. Squirrel Kennel 3. Rabbit Crawl 4. Dog Stable 5. Tortoises Burrow V) NAME THE FOLLOWING 1. Any two very big animals. a) b). 2. Any two big animals. a) b).

3. Any two small animals. a) b) 4. Any two very small animals. a) b). 5. Any two hopping animals a) b). 6. Any two good runner animals. a) b). 7. Any two animals which walk with their two hind limbs. a) b). 8. Any two animals that have no legs. a) b). 9. Any two animals that crawl on the ground. a) b). 10. Two birds which do not fly. A ) b). Lesson 4,Plants Around us I ) FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. Plants are of different and. 2 Tall and strong plants are called. 3. Small bushy plants are called. 4. Plants smaller than shrubs are called. 5. The lotus plant grows in. 6. The tree grows in hot desert.

7. The plant grows in hot desert. 8. Leaves prepare food for the. 9 are called the kitchen of the plant. II) True or False 1. Plants have leaves. 2. Most leaves are green in colour. 3. Mango tree grows in desert 4. Pine tree grows in water. 5. Banyan and Peepal trees are example of tall trees. III) CIRCLE THE ODD ONE 1. Coconut Neem Mango Mountain 2. Rose Cotton Shrubs Spinach 3. Banyan Coconut Peepal Herbs 4. Shrubs Herbs Creeper Chair IV) NAME THE FOLLOWING 1. Any two plants that grow in water. a) b) 2. Any two trees that grow in warm places. a) b). 3. Any two example of shrubs a) b)

4. Any two example of herbs. a) b). 5. Any two big trees. a) b). 6. Any two tree that grow on mountain. a) b). LESSON -7- WATER AND US I) FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. We cannot live without. 2. Water keeps us and essential for our. 3. has no colour, smell and taste. 4. Water is purified by big machines called. 5. The underground water which comes out of the ground in the form of a. 6. Water is collected in big tanks called. 7. Dirty water has germs in it. 8. Water reaches our home through. 9. If water spring is hot it is called. 10. If spring water contains minerals it is called. 11. Some water goes into soil is called. 12. kills germs.

II)TRUE OR FALSE 1. Dirty water can cause diseases like Jaundice.. 2. Water is not very precious.. 3. Delhi is developed near Yamuna river.. 4. We cannot clean water by using a water filter. 5. Water has no shape. 6. We must keep water in covered containers 7 We must save water. III) CIRCLE THE ODD ONE 1. Drum Bottle Tank River 2. Lake Sea River Typhoid 3. Boiling water Water filter Jaundice Electrical water filter 4. Playing Washing Cooking Bathing IV) NAME THE FOLLOWING 1 Two uses of water a) b). 2 Two containers to store water a) b). 3. Two name of diseases caused by germs. a) b). 4. Two ways of cleaning water at home. a) b).

LESSON 5, BEAUTIFUL WORLDS OF BIRLDS I) FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. The home of the bird is called a. 2. birds spend most of their time in water. 3. Ducks have feet to swim in water. 4. The bird that can fly over long distance is. 5. never make their own nest. 6. makes its nest on high tree. 7. sews its nest with its beak. 8. Birds have bones filled with air. 9. feathers keep the birds body warm. 10. feathers are attached to the wings and the tail. 11. Aquatic birds have that keep their feathers waterproof. II)TRUE OR FALSE 1. Wood pecker makes its nest in tree trunk. 2 Ducks and Pelicans are flightless birds. 3. Kiwi and Ostrich are aquatic birds. 4. Sparrow makes it nest on high tree. 5.A new born bird has a lot of down feather.

III) MATCH THE FOLLOWING 1 Vulture Chisel beak 2. Ducks fly at great height 3. Wood Peacker flightless birds 4. Emu webbed feet 5. Bulbul fly at low height IV) NAME THE FOLLOWING 1. Any two flightless birds. a) b) 2 Any two aquatic birds. a) b). 3 Any two birds fly at over long distance. a) b). 4. Any two birds fly at over short distance. a) b). 5. Any two bird fly at low height. a) b ). LESSON 12- HOUSE WE MAKE I) FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. are easy to put up. 2. A is a floating house. 3. A is a house on wheel.

4. The early humans lived in. 5. A tent is made up of. 6. live in wheel caravans. 7. We find houseboats in the lake of Kashmir. 8. A house made of ice and snow is called an. 9. have round roof tops and small doors. 10. A is used to enter a stilt house. 11. A house is good for health. II)TRUE OR FALSE 1. Nomads live in wheel caravans. 2. A tent is a permanent house. 3. House made of mud, dry leaves, straw, and bamboo is a pakka house. 4. Houses protect humans from wild animals. 5. A kachcha house is very strong. 6. Animals and birds have shelters. III) NAME THE FOLLOWING 1. The house made of ice. 2. Name two temporary houses,. 3. The house stands on wooden poles.. DIAGRAM: 1. Label the parts of a bird (6 parts). 2. Draw and colour an igloo and a tent Learn TB Ex., Notebook Ex. And Read the lessons.