👧 Name: ____________________
🏫 Class: ____________________
📅 Date: ____________________
📖 Section A: Seen Passage
✨ Read the passage carefully and answer the questions.
Ravi took his cousin Prakash to the park where many children were playing. They invited Prakash to join their Lagori team because he was a quick runner. Prakash did not know the game by the name Lagori, but he said that in Rajasthan the same game is called Satoliya. Imran explained that Lagori is played with seven flat stones stacked one over the other. One team knocks them down with a ball, and the other team tries to rebuild the stack while avoiding the ball. The next day, the Sundarpur Tigers played against the Green Warriors. Deepa took the first shot, and the match became exciting. In the end, Prakash placed the seventh stone, and the Sundarpur Tigers won. Both teams shook hands, and the villagers cheered for them.
- Fill in the blank: Prakash was Ravi’s .
- Fill in the blank: In Rajasthan, Lagori is also called .
- How many stones are used in Lagori?
- Why did the children want Prakash on their team?
- What does this story teach us about teamwork and sportsmanship?
- Do you think traditional games are better than video games for children? Give your opinion.
📝 Section B: Prose and Poetry
Language + understanding + thinking
- What is the name of Deepa’s team?
- Who were the opponents of the Sundarpur Tigers?
- Who explained the rules of Lagori to Prakash?
- Why was Deepa chosen as captain?
- What happened after the final whistle?
- Write any two new words from the lesson.
- Which word from the lesson means “the limit of a field”?
- Which word from the lesson means “working together”?
- How does the lesson show the joy of traditional games?
- Write two lines on why games are important for children.
✏️ Section C: Grammar
- Choose the correct word: The players must not go beyond the (boundary / cousin).
- Choose the correct word: Deepa (is / are) the captain of Sundarpur Tigers.
- Fill in the blank with the correct article: Ravi took Prakash to park.
- Write whether it is a Sentence or a Question: What is Lagori?
- Write whether it is a Sentence or a Question: The villagers cheered loudly.
- Rearrange the words: field / the / marked / is / boundary / with / a
- Rearrange the words: everybody / surprise / with / looked / at / Prakash
- Fill in the blank: Ravi came with sweat dripping down his face.
- Change into a question: Deepa is the captain.
- Write the opposite of: victory ×
🔤 Section D: Spelling Test
1. match
2. stacked
3. opponent
4. boundary
5. referee
6. dodged
7. teamwork
8. warriors
9. cousin
10. captain
🧩 Section E: Word Building
- Make a new word by adding -er to run:
- Make a new word by adding -ing to play:
- Unscramble the word: H M T A C =
- Unscramble the word: V E A W =
- Write one word from the lesson that starts with “T” and ends with “m”:
💡 Section F: Long Answer Questions
🖼️ 1. Image Description
Look at any classroom picture or sports day picture and describe it in 6–8 sentences.
🧠 2. High Order Thinking
If you were the captain of the Sundarpur Tigers, what three rules would you make for your team before the match? Explain why these rules are important.
🎨 Section G: Suggested Classroom Activities
🏅 Activity 1: Lagori Team Badge
Divide the class into small groups. Each group designs a team badge using colours, stones, a ball, and symbols of teamwork.
🗣️ Activity 2: Traditional Games Talk
Ask each child to talk about one traditional game played in their family or locality and share why they enjoy it.
✅ Answer Key
📖 Seen Passage
- cousin
- Satoliya
- Seven flat stones
- They wanted Prakash because he was a quick runner.
- The story teaches us teamwork, helping one another, and respecting all players.
- Suggested answer: Traditional games keep children active, healthy, and social.
📝 Prose and Poetry
- Sundarpur Tigers
- Green Warriors
- Imran
- Because she ran fast and led the team well.
- Both teams shook hands, and the villagers cheered.
- Any two: match, referee, boundary, teamwork, opponent
- boundary
- teamwork
- It shows fun, unity, movement, and joy in community games.
- Suggested answer: Games make children strong and active. They also teach discipline and teamwork.
✏️ Grammar
- boundary
- is
- a
- Question
- Sentence
- The field is marked with a boundary.
- Everybody looked at Prakash with surprise.
- running
- Is Deepa the captain?
- defeat
🔤 Word Building
- runner
- playing
- match
- wave
- team
💡 Long Answers
Image Description: Answers may vary.
High Order Thinking: Answers may vary. Good answers may include teamwork, fair play, and careful listening.