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1. New words  j) Who said this ? “Yes, See.

He is looking at us and is not


afraid !” Father Wolf
a) Squeal : to make a high pitched sound
ex : you squeal when someone drops a big, hairy spider on k) Would the baby be safe living with Father Wolf and his
you family ? Why ? Yes, because the baby look happy and
b) Tumble : to fall suddenly or clumsily not afraid with Father Wolf

c) Rustle : to make a soft , dry sound l) Do you think that the animals in the story are similar to
ex : when someone steps on dry leaves human ? How are they similar ?
Yes, because they have too keep him from Shere Khan,
d) Crouch : to squat close to the ground the Tiger
ex : a tiger crouches before it leaps to catch its prey
4. Animal Sounds 
e) Gurgle : if a baby gurgles, it makes a noise in its throat
Animal make special sound to “talk” to one another.
when it is happy
It is their way of communicating. Examples 
2. Mowgli 
a) Bear : growl Bee : buzz
It was dusk in the seeonee hills. Father Wolf woke up,
b) Bird : chirp Chicken : cackle
stretching & yawning as he prepared to go out hunting. He
looked proudly as his four cubs squealed & tumbled playfully c) Cocks : crow Cows : moo
close to Mother Wolf.
d) Cricket : chirp Crow : caws
As the pale moon rose, Father Wolf said, “It’s time to hunt.”
e) Deer : bells Dogs : bark
He cautiously sniffed the air at the entrance of the cave. “I
hear something,” said Mother Wolf, twitching her ears. The f) Dolphin : click Donkey : brays
bushes rustled. Father Wolf crouched low. He was ready to g) Dove : coos Duck : quack
catch his prey.
h) Eagle : scream Elephant : trumpet
Suddenly the bushes parted. A naked little brown baby
crawled out looking Father Wolf straight in the eye and i) Frog : croak Girrafe : bleats
gurgling happily. j) Hen : cackles Horse : neigh
“What is this ?” It looks like a man cub,” said Mother Wolf. k) Hummingbird : hums Owl : hoot
“Bring it to me !”
l) Panda : snorts Peacocks : scream
The great, big wolf gently carried the baby and laid him at
Mother Wolf’s feet. Immediately, the baby pushed himself m) Pig : grunt Rats : squeak
among the cubs. n) Sheep : bleats Snake : hiss
“He’s bold!” said Mother Wolf softly.
o) Sparrows : chirp Tigers : roar
“Yes. See, he is looking at us and is not afraid !”
p) Turkey : gobbles Wolf : howls
“Let’s keep him !” she suggested. “He’s naked and looks cold
and very hungry. We have to keep him away from Shere Khan, 5. Like humans, animals live in the (1)wild 
the tiger. We shall call him Mowgli, the Frog.” a) Must protect themselves from other animals
Father Wolf looked worried. He wondered what the rest of b) Provide shelter from different weather conditions.
the pack would say.
6. Animal on the farm live in (2)barns & sheds called Domestic
3. Question & Answer ? Animals
a) Who do you think Mowgli was ? 7. Animal who live in (3)our homes as Pets
Mowgli was a human baby, not an animal
8. Animal Homes 
b) Where do you think the story took place ?
In the Seeonee Hills a) Antartica : Penguins Aquarium : Fish
c) What do you think Mother Wolf meant when she said b) Artic/Cold/Icy Regions : Polar Bears & Penguins
“man cub”? I think, Mother Wolf looked a naked little c) Barn/Stable : Horses Burrow : Rabbit & Moles
brown baby crawled out like human
d) Cave : Bears & Bats Coop : Hen
d) What kind of character was Mother Wolf ?
Patience and compassion e) Cote : Pigeon Den : Lion

e) Do you think Mowgli will be accepted by the wolf f) Desert : Camel Hive/Apriary : Bees
pack ? Yes g) Kennel : Dog Nest/Aviary : Birds
f) Whose little shadow appeared at the mouth of the h) Shed : Cow Sty : Pig
wolves’ cave ? Bagheera’s
i) Tree : Monkey/Owls Web : Spider
g) Who was Shere Khan ? A Tiger
j) Water : Fish & crabs ; whales & dolphins
h) Why did Mother Wolf name the Baby Mowgli ?
Because he’s naked and looks cold and very hungry
i) Why do you think Father Wolf looked worried ?
He wondered what the rest of the pack would say
9. Homophones  (homo = same & phone = sound) e) Tina ................. (blue / blew) candies on her birthday cake
a) Same Sound c) Different Spelling f) He got a ..................... (knew /new) i-pad for christmas

b) Different Meaning g) The burglar ..................... (threw / through) the


rope ..................... (through / threw) the window and
Ate = Eight One = Won escaped
Bear = Bare Pair = Pear h) The tourist didn’t ..................... (know /no)
Blue = Blew Pale = Pail the ..................... (way / weigh) to the train station

Bore = Bore Pack = Peck 13. Fill in the blanks with the correct words 

For = Four Pray = Prey The knight rode on a road horse on a long lonely pale. He

Great = Grate Raw = Roar started his journey at dawn. He travelled all day, even when

Hair = Hare Right = Write the sun set and it was night. He was going to meet his son,

Heir = Air Ring = Wring who had gone to a nearby village to get a pail of sand

Here = Hear Road = Rode 14. Write a sentence for each pair of homophones 
Hole = Whole Sale = Sail a) Great : Great Wall at the China country
Hour = Our See = Sea Grate : I need to grate the potatoes
I = Eye Story = Storey b) Pair : I have a pair of shoes
Knew = New Sum = Some Pear : I like a pear
Knight = Night Sun = Son c) Hour : I study hard for 3 hours
Know = No Threw = Through Our : Our classroom is very clean
Knot = Not d) Sum : Sum of 3 and 5 become 8
Mail = Male Wait = Weight Some : My mother buy some oranges
Meat = Meet Way = Weigh e) One : She is one year old

10. The sentences below sound all right when you read them Won : I won a competition Mathematic
But they do not make sense when you write them f) Raw : Tom hates raw onions
Can you write the sentences with the correct homophones?
Roar : The sound of tiger is roar
a) We will meat in the canteen after school. (meet)
g) Sale : It’s for sale
b) A group of wolves that live and hunt together is called a
peck. (pack) Sail : The ship set sail

c) The teacher told them to right a poem. (write)


d) The hair was caught in the snare. (hare)
11. These sentences below are taken from the reading passage
a) He looked proudly at his four cubs. (for)
b) As the pale moon rose, Father Wolf said, “It’s time to
hunt.” (pail)
c) He cautiously sniffed the air at the entrance of the cave
d) He was ready to catch his prey. (pray) (heir)
e) The baby looked Father Wolf straight in the eye. (I)
f) “I hear something,” said Mother Wolf, twitching her ears
g) “See, he is looking at us and is not afraid !” (sea) (here)
h) Baby Mowgli ate hungrily. (eight)
12. Choose the correct Homophone and write it on the lline !
a) He was so hungry that he ..................... (eight / ate)
a ..................... (hole / whole) plate of sandwiches
b) Have you read the ..................... (story / storey) abot the
tortoise and the (Hare / Hair)
c) Can you ..................... (see / sea) that ..................... (sale /
sail) boat out at ..................... (see / sea)
d) The woman is fetching water from the river in a ................
(pale / pail) coloured ..................... (pale / pail)

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