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Class 3 Englis 3rd Term Notes

The document provides vocabulary words and their meanings related to flowers and flower festivals. It includes words like annual, bonsai, dusk, fertiliser, floral, meadow, organic, ornamental, and scenery. It then asks comprehension questions about different types of landscapes in Pakistan, how bees help flowers, Pakistan's national flower, why roses are popular, and things one might see at a flower festival.

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Class 3 Englis 3rd Term Notes

The document provides vocabulary words and their meanings related to flowers and flower festivals. It includes words like annual, bonsai, dusk, fertiliser, floral, meadow, organic, ornamental, and scenery. It then asks comprehension questions about different types of landscapes in Pakistan, how bees help flowers, Pakistan's national flower, why roses are popular, and things one might see at a flower festival.

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Unit#9 pg#79

Flower Festival
Dictation
Annual, Bonsai, Dusk, Fertiliser, Floral, Meadow, Organic, Ornamental, Scenery, Seasonal, Variety, Arrangement.

Words Meaning
Annual
‫ساالنہ‬
Bonsai
‫بونسائی‬
Dusk
‫شام‬
Fertiliser
‫کھاد‬
Floral
‫پ ھولوں واال‬
Meadow
‫گھاس کا م ی دان‬
Organic ‫ن ت‬
‫ام ی ا ی‬
‫ئش‬
Ornamental
‫آرا ی ۔‬
‫ن ن‬
Scenery
‫م ظ ر امہ‬
Seasonal
‫موسمی‬
Answer the following questions
Q#1: What kinds of landscapes are there in Pakistan?
Ans: Pakistan has hills and mountains, Valleys and plains, deserts and forests lakes and rivers and a long stretch coastline.
Q#2: How do bees help flower?
Ans: Bees take pollen from one flower to another and thus help in their growth
Q#3: What is our national flower?
Ans: Jasmine is our national flower.
Q#4: Why are roses popular?
Ans: Roses are popular for their beauty and their pleasant smell.
Q#5: What are some of the thing that you can see at a flower festival?
Ans: At a flower festival we can see flowers, ornamental plants, bonsai trees, various attractive or pleasant smelling herbs.
Q#6: Why should we only pick flower when we really need them?
Ans: If a flower is picked, it wilts after some time. It means that it dies. That is why we should pick flowers only when we
really need them.
Objective: 82, 83, 84

Unit#10 pg#88
The Story of Silk
Dictation
Artefacts, Bearing, Cocoon, Confined, Custom, Elaborate, Emperor, Manufactured, Weaver
Words Meaning
Artefacts
‫نوادرات‬
Bearing
‫بیئرنگ‬
Cocoon
‫کوکون‬
Confined
‫محدود‬
Elaborate
‫ن‬ ‫تف‬
‫ی ل سے ب ی ان کر ا‬ ‫ص‬

‫ش نش‬
Emperor
‫ہ اہ‬
Manufactured
‫ت ی ار کردہ‬
Weaver
‫ویور‬
Answer the following questions
Q#1: Where was silk discovered?
Ans: In China.
Q#2: What did the girl who became an empress do to fill her time before she got married?
Ans: She worked from dawn to night, surrounded by friends and family who exchanged news and gossip as they worked.
Q#3: Why was the empress sad?
Ans: She missed her busy life and the company of her family and friends.
Q#4: What did the emperor do to make the empress happy?
Ans: He bought her grand clothes, jewels, and artefacts, threw elaborate parties, hired the best musicians of the land to amuse
her.
Q#5: What was the empress when she discovered silk and what was she doing?
Ans: In her garden sipping hot water from a cup.
Q#6 What was the great idea that the empress had?
Ans: To use the threads from many silk cocoons to weave soft, strong cloth from them.
Q#7: How did the empress, who discovered silk, know how to weave?
Ans: We are not told how she knew how to weave but we can presume that she had been involved in making clothes.
Objective: 91, 92, 93,94.

Unit#11 pg#101
The Railway Journey
Dictation
Bunk, Compartment, Rumble, Screech, Snarling, Excited, Foolish, Shouted, Yard, Climbed, Rattled.

Words Meaning
Bunk
‫بنک‬
Compartment
‫کمپارٹمنٹ‬
Rumble
‫گڑگڑانا‬
Screech
‫خ‬
‫چی نا‬
‫ج ن ن‬
Snarling
‫ھج ھوڑ ا‬
Excited
‫ب ہت پرج وش‬
Foolish
‫ق‬
‫ے و وف‬ ‫ب‬
Shouted
‫چ الی ا‬
Climbed
‫چ ڑھ گ ی ا۔‬
Rattled ‫ج ن‬
‫ھج ھالہ ٹ‬
Answer the following questions
Q#1: Why were Saher and Razi travelling by train?
Ans: They were going to Lahore to meet Moiz.
Q#2 How did the boys pass their timr on the train?
Ans: They ate food, enjoyed the cool wind and watched the lights of the cars.
Q#3: What happened when the train stopped at the station?
Ans: A man snatched Razi’s wallet from his pocket.
Q#4: How was the thief caught?
Ans: Timmy pursued the thief and cornered him in the railway yard.
Q#5: What did Saher do to stop the train? Would you have stopped the train?
Ans: Saher pulled the chain. No.
Objective: 104, 105.

Unit#12 pg#110
At Grandfather’s House
Dictation
Bundle, Explore, Fetched, Heap, Realized, tidily, Journey, Hay, Poke, Toast.

Words Meaning
Bundle
‫بنڈل‬
Explore
‫دریافت کریں‬
Fetched
‫الیا‬
Heap
‫ڈھی ر‬
Realized
‫احساس ہ وا‬
‫ت‬
tidily
‫صاف س ھرا‬
‫ف‬
Journey
‫سر‬
Hay
‫گھاس‬
Poke
‫پرہ ی ز‬
Toast
‫ٹ‬
‫وسٹ‬
Answer the following questions
Q#1: How old is Heidi?
Ans: Heidi is five years old.
Q#2 What does Heidi see when she is exploring outside the house?
Ans: An empty goat house and some tall tree.
Q#3: What was the inside of the house like?
Ans: Inside, the ground floor was one big room. Grandfather’s bed in one corner. A large fireplace. A large cupboard.
Q#4: What did Heidi use to make her bed?
Ans: Heidi used hay and old clothes to make her bad.
Q#5: What could Heidi see from her bedroom window?
Ans: She could see right down the valley.
Q#6 What did Heidi use as a table at dinner time?
Ans: Heidi used a chair as a table.
Objective: 115,116.

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