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Worksheet: Fit Body, Fit Mind, Fit Nation

Worksheet: Fit Body, Fit Mind, Fit Nation
Class 4 English | Blog Worksheet | Based on the lesson from your PDF
Read carefully and answer all questions. Write neatly. Think before you answer.

Seen Passage

Active boy Anant plays the game of hockey even when the ground is rocky. Graceful girl Geeta practices on her skates and learns daily from her mistakes. Little boy Lhamo proudly plays a guitar while his friend joins him with a sitar. Swift girl Shabana, after winning a cycle race, happily celebrates her fastest pace. Musical Meena sings in rhythm. Cheerful children everywhere know that playing is a joy for every girl and boy.
Q1. Who plays hockey in the poem?
Q2. Fill in the blank: Geeta learns daily from her .
Q3. Which two musical instruments are mentioned in the passage?
Q4. Who is called swift, and why?
Q5. What does the poem teach us about games, music, and practice?
Q6. Open-ended: Which child in the poem do you admire the most and why?

Prose and Poetry

Q1. Match the child with the activity: Anant -
Q2. Match the child with the activity: Geeta -
Q3. Match the child with the activity: Lhamo -
Q4. Match the child with the activity: Shabana -
Q5. Match the child with the activity: Meena -
Q6. Write one quality word used for Anant:
Q7. Write one quality word used for Geeta:
Q8. Fill in the blank: Playing is a for every girl and boy.
Q9. What kind of mood does the poem create?
Q10. High-order thinking: Why do you think the poet included both sports and music in the same poem?

Grammar

Focus: adjectives and describing words
Q1. Fill in the blank: blue
Q2. Fill in the blank: hardworking
Q3. Fill in the blank: green
Q4. Fill in the blank: pebbled
Q5. Fill in the blank: healthy
Q6. Add a naming word: happy
Q7. Add a naming word: red
Q8. Add a naming word: fierce
Q9. Add a describing word for: mangoes
Q10. Add a describing word for: winner

Spelling Test

1. mistakes
2. proudly
3. pace
4. rhythm
5. cheerful
6. swift
7. hockey
8. guitar
9. sitar
10. delight

Word Building

Q1. Write a quality word for your name with the same starting letter. Example: Brave Bharat.
Q2. Write the rhyming word of hockey:
Q3. Write the rhyming word of skates:
Q4. Write the rhyming word of guitar:
Q5. Write any one word from the lesson that has double letters.

Long Answer

Q1. Image Description: Look at a classroom sports day or music activity picture given by your teacher. Describe what you see in 5-6 sentences. Mention the children, their actions, and the feeling of the scene.
Q2. High-order thinking: “Practice and joy can go together.” Explain this line with examples from the poem and from your own life in 6-8 sentences.

Suggested Activities

  • Activity 1: “Preparing a Dish Without Fire” class activity. Students can bring simple ingredients and prepare a healthy snack in groups.
  • Activity 2: “Talent Circle” activity. Each child can show one game movement, dance step, song line, or musical action and describe what they enjoy doing.

Answers

Seen Passage Answers

  • 1. Anant plays hockey.
  • 2. mistakes
  • 3. Guitar and sitar
  • 4. Shabana is called swift because she wins a cycle race with fast pace.
  • 5. It teaches us that practice, music, games, and joy are all important in life.
  • 6. Sample answer: I admire Geeta because she keeps learning from her mistakes.

Prose and Poetry Answers

  • 1. Anant - hockey
  • 2. Geeta - skating
  • 3. Lhamo - guitar
  • 4. Shabana - cycle race
  • 5. Meena - singing in rhythm
  • 6. Active
  • 7. Graceful
  • 8. joy
  • 9. Cheerful and energetic mood
  • 10. Sample answer: The poet included both sports and music to show that children can be talented in many ways.

Grammar Answers

  • 1. blue sky
  • 2. hardworking children
  • 3. green leaves / green vegetables
  • 4. pebbled road
  • 5. healthy vegetables / healthy food
  • 6. happy child / happy boy / happy girl
  • 7. red rose / red ball
  • 8. fierce tiger / fierce lion
  • 9. sweet mangoes / juicy mangoes
  • 10. proud winner / cheerful winner

Word Building Answers

  • 1. Answers will vary.
  • 2. rocky
  • 3. mistakes
  • 4. sitar
  • 5. Sample: cheerful

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