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Class 3 English Chapter 11 Chanda Mama Counts the Stars Worksheet with Answers
Class 3 English Chanda Mama Counts the Stars Worksheet
Class 3 English Chapter 11 Worksheet – Class 3 Chanda Mama Counts the Stars Worksheet
Let us read!
Read the following lines.
One night, he was very upset. He began to cry.
“Ooohh… Ooohh… What is this? I am never able to complete my counting.”
On seeing his tears, the Sun smiled, “Don’t worry!
Why do you cry? I can tell you how many stars there are in the sky.”
“Really? How many?” Chanda Mama was surprised.
Let us do!
Question 1.
Directions (Q. Nos. i-iv) Answer the following questions based on the extract given above.
(i) Why was Chanda Mama upset?
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Answer:
Chanda Mama was upset because he could not complete counting the stars.
(ii) How did the Sun help Chanda Mama?
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Answer:
The Sun helped Chanda Mama by telling him the number of stars in the sky.
(iii) Why was Chanda Mama surprised?
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Answer:
Chanda Mama was surprised because the Sun knew the number of stars in the sky.
(iv) Where are the Sun and Chanda Mama?
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Answer:
The Sun and Chanda Mama are in the sky.
Question 2.
State (T) for correct statement and (F) for incorrect statement.
(i) Chanda Mama lives with the stars.
Answer:
True
(ii) The stars can be counted.
Answer:
False
(iii) Chanda Mama was happy to see the children.
Answer:
True
Let us Think!
Question 3.
Write the answers of the following questions in the space given below.
(i) What made Chanda Mama sleep every night?
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Answer:
Counting the stars made Chanda Mama sleep every night.
(ii) Why do you think that the stars cannot be counted?
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Answer:
The stars cannot be counted because there are too many of them.
(iii) What was Chanda Mama doing?
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Answer:
Chanda Mama was counting the stars.
Let us Learn!
Did you know that you can tell the location of things that are visible to you using some words.
For example
We are here on the Earth. The Moon is there in the sky.
We use ‘here’ too locate the things near us.
We use ‘there* to locate the things that are far away from us.
Question 4.
Fill in the blanks with ‘here’ or ‘there’.
(i) Is this my shirt? ________ is your shirt.
(ii) Can you see my bicycle? ________ is your bicycle.
(iii) I went to Delhi last year. My grandparents live ________.
(iv) That is a bench. I sit ________ with my friends.
Answer:
(i) Here
(ii) There
(iii) there
(iv) there
Question 5.
In the story ‘Chanda Mama counts the stars’, we understood that we cannot count the number of stars in the sky. Similarly, there are things that we can easily count and things that cannot be counted very easily.
Can you identify these things. Let us give it a try!
- Leaves on a tree
- Sun in the sky
- SaIt grains ¡n one packet
- Drops of water during rainfall
- Fans in your house
- Sand on the beach
- Members of your family
- Books on a shelf
- Trees ¡na park
- Blades of grass ¡n the garden
Answer:
Can be counted easily | Too many to be counted |
Sun in the sky | Leaves on a tree |
Members of your family | Sand on the beach |
Books on a shelf | Salt grains in one packet |
Fans in your house | Drops of water during rainfall |
Trees in a park | Blades of grass in the garden |
Let us Observe!
Question 6.
Based on the picture complete the following sentences.
(i) The little girl is Nazia. She loves the ________.
(ii) It is a full Moon night. The shape of the Moon is ________.
(iii) Nazia is giving the moon a gift. It is a ________.
(iv) It is night time. There are ________ with the Moon in the sky.
(v) Nazia is standing on her balcony. She is at ________.
Answer:
(i) Moon
(ii) round
(iii) flower
(iv) stars
(v) home
Question 7.
The Moon is round and is seen at night. Can you name some things that are round and some things that can be seen at night? Write your answer in the table below.
Answer:
Round Things | Things Seen at Night |
Chapati | Stars |
Sun | Lights |
Tyre | Bat |
Ball | Owl |
Question 8.
Write rhyming words for the following words.
(i) Dust ________
(ii) Pink ________
(iii) Deck ________
(iv) Simple ________
Answer:
(i) Must
(ii) Think
(iii) Check
(iv) Dimple
Let us Make!
Question 9.
Have you ever seen a windchime? Don’t they look pretty and sound very melodious!
Let us one for ourselves too!
Steps:
Step 1: Take a cardboard sheet. Cut a crescent-shaped Moon from it as shown in the picture.
Step 2: Draw stars on cardboard and cut them.
Step 3: Use paper to decorate the Sun.
Step 4: Attach all the above shapes as shown in the picture using thread and glue.
Our beautiful ’Wind Chimes’are ready.