Class-3 EVS Chapter-7 Saying without Speaking, Additional exercises with solutions / NCERT
Chapter-
7
Saying
without Speaking
Match the following senses with related organs:
Organs of
body
|
Senses
|
Skin
|
Sight/Vision
|
Eye
|
Taste
|
Nose
|
Touch
|
Ear
|
Smell
|
Tongue
|
Hearing
|
Ans-
Organs of
body
|
Senses
|
Skin
|
Touch
|
Eye
|
Sight/Vision
|
Nose
|
Smell
|
Ear
|
Hearing
|
Tongue
|
Taste
|
Give one word for:
(a) One who can not speak. Dumb
(b) One who can not listen. Deaf
(c) One who can not see. Blind
Fill up the blanks:
(a) Some
people who cannot listen, understand what the other person is saying by
studying their lip-movement.
(b) Sign
language is taught at school to children who cannot speak or hear.
(c) Mudras
and bhavs convey feelings in dance.
State true or false:
(a) Children who cannot speak or
hear should not go to school. (False)
(b) By looking at someone’s face,
we can tell if the person is happy, sad or angry. (True)
(c) We can talk through dance as
well. (True)
(d) We have five sense organs. (True)
Answer these questions:
Q. Why do some people talk through
actions?
Ans- Some people talk through
actions as they are not able to communicate through speech.
Q. How do children of six to eight
years of age express themselves?
Ans- Children of six to eight year
of age express themselves by
(a)
Smiling
(b)
Crying
(c)
Kicking
(d)
Hand movement
We all are special in our own ways. Explain.
All of us cannot do everything.
Some of us sing well, others write good poetry. Some can climb trees quickly
while others write good poetry. Some can draw well, others can sing in tunes.
Hence we all special in our own ways.
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