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Write the names of the animals against the sounds they make.

 Sound  Name of animals
 Mew-Mew  
 Kau-Kau  
 Chi-Chi  
 Bow-Bow  
 Kukudu-Koo  

 

Important Questions on Poonam's Day Out

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Mammals are described in this way.        
 
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Read the clues and complete the crossword below:

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1. Huge animal used to carry loads.

2. Domesticated for honey.

3. Feeds on dead animals in forest.

4. Domesticated for pork.

5. A domestic bird trained to talk like man.

6. Domesticated for both milk and meat.

7. Used in fields by the farmers. 

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Identify the following animal and write its name in the space provided.

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These animals have the tails of some other animals. Identify both animals. 

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Who are mammals? How do the mammal mothers take care of their young ones?

EASY

Fill in the blank with a suitable word:

The largest living thing on Earth is _____ (blue whale/elephant). 

EASY

Fill in the blank with a suitable word from the bracket:

Animals that grow up feeding on their mother's milk are called _____ (Amphibians/Reptiles/Mammals). 

EASY
The young ones of the mammals develop _____ the mother's body.
EASY

Answer using the options provided in the brackets:
How many legs does this animal have?
Snake _____.(six/two/zero)

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Crocodiles take very good care of their babies.
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Draw a table like this. Write the names of small animals in the table. 

             Can fly                       Cannot fly
                                    
                                  
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How do mammals take care of their young ones?

EASY

The statement not true about mammals is

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Find the names of the young ones and of the life cycle stages of a few animals in the word grid given below:

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What should you do to keep animals on a farm healthy?