Staying Healthy and Happy Class 3 Questions and Answers Solutions
EVS Class 3 Chapter 9 Staying Healthy and Happy Question Answer
Write (Page 110)
Question 1.
Write down the activities that you do every day, from the time you wake up, till you go to sleep. Your list should include the activities below. Remember that you do some of these things more than once in the day:

- Take a shower
- Wash your hands with soap
- Brush your teeth
- Drink 6–8 glasses of water
- Eat food
- Sleep well for at least 8 hours in total
- Play outside
Check your list for these activities:
- Do you brush your teeth twice in the day — once after waking up and once before going to bed?
- Do you rinse your mouth every time after eating food?
- Do you wash your hands with soap after using the toilet and after coming home from outdoors?
- If your answer to any of these questions is “No”, think and discuss how you can make it a habit. Is there anything that makes it difficult for you to follow these routines?
Answer:
My Daily Routine
In Morning:
- Wake up and brush teeth.
- Take a shower.
- Eat a healthy breakfast and drink a glass of milk.
- Get ready for school.
- Attend classes and learn new things.
- Wash hands with soap before lunch. Eat tiffin during lunch break and drink water.
- Play with friends during recess.
In Afternoon:
- Come home, wash hands with soap and have a lunch, rinse the mouth.
- Take some rest.
- Do homework or read a book.
In Evening:
- Play outside with friends.
- Come home, wash hands and drink water.
- Eat healthy dinner with family.
- Play a board game or share stories of the day with family.
In Night:
- Brush teeth.
- Go to bed to get enough sleep.
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Question 2.
Check your list for these activities.
Answer:
Do yourself.
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Question 3.
How do we Brush our Teeth?
Answer:
We brush our teeth with tooth paste.
Find Out (Page 111)
Question 1.
Ask your grandparents or any elderly person in your neighbourhood — What did they use to wash their hair, body and clothes and clean their teeth when they were young? Can these things be found now?
Answer:
My grandparents used to use reetha (soapnut) and shikakai for bathing and washing hair. They used soapnut for washing clothes and datun for cleaning their teeth, when they were young. Yes, these things can be found now.
Activity-2 (Page 114)
Hop, Skip, Jump!

Try the following moves:
- Walk like a duck.
- Jump like a frog.
- Run like a cat.
Question 1.
Which moves did you enjoy the most?
Answer:
I enjoy the moves to walk like a duck and jump like a frog.
Question 2.
What other games do you play with a skipping rope? Teach and learn from your friends.
Answer:
Games can playing using a skipping rope:
- Longest skip: See who can skip the longest without stopping.
- Double Dutch: Two ropes swinging in opposite directions, with one or more kids jumping in the middle.
Name the Game! (Page 115)
Question 1.
What types of games do you like to play outside your home?
Answer:
I like to play running, jumping, and hide and seek types of games.
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Find Out (Page 115)
Question 1.
Can you identify the games shown here? Have you played them before?

Answer:

Yes, I have played snake and ladder and spinning top before.
Find Out (Page 116)
I Spy!
Question 1.
Can you find the names of all the games hidden here? Are any of these your favourites? One has been done for you.

Answer:

Name of the Games are:
- BADMINTON
- KHOKHO
- HOCKEY
- TENNIS
- BASKETBALL
- VOLLEYBALL
- FOOTBALL
- GYMNASTICS
- KABADDI
- CRICKET
Playing Safely (Page 117)
It is important to be safe while having fun. Which of the following places is considered a safe area to play? Why or why not?

Answer:
A busy road

Playing on the road can lead to serious injuries by getting hit by vehicles passing by continuously. So, it is unsafe to play on busy road.
A Park

Park is safe area to play. It has fencing, gates, boundaries and playground equipment like swings and slide.
A school ground

A schoolground is safe area to play. We can run around and play without worrying about bumping into things. So, it is safe to play in school ground.
A roof without railings

It is unsafe because while playing or running due to the absence of railings, we can fall down and get seriously injured. So, it is unsafe to play at a roof without railing.
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A construction site

It is unsafe because there is a risk of injury from construction materials and machines.
Let us Reflect (Page 119)
A. Write
Make your weekly health table.
What makes you feel sleepy, hungry or tired? Feelings are the body’s way of telling us that something is amiss. We all have different needs. We should each know what is good for our body and mind. For this, track your activities for a week and observe how you feel.

Answer:

(Note: Fill the table according to your routine as given above).
B. Draw
Draw a big circle in your notebook and divide it into 24 slices. Imagine that each slice is one hour of the day. Now colour these slices differently based on the number of hours you spend doing different activities in one entire day of 24 hours.
For example, Moyna spends 8 hours sleeping, 2 hours eating, 6 hours in school or studying at home, 2 hours playing outside, 2 hours helping her parents at home, 1 hour watching TV or playing on the phone, 1 hour in the toilet and 2 hours on other activities. This is what Moyna’s circle looked like.

Answer:
Fill colours in the circle according to your routine.

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C. Discuss
Think of one activity you would like to do at least twice a week to improve your stamina. It could be running, jumping, climbing stairs or anything else. Discuss it with your friends and try doing such activities together.
Answer:
I like to do skipping with skipping rope to improve the stamina.