Family Values
Family Values: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Being Honest, Family Values, Respecting Elders, Helping One Another, Being Respectful, Taking Responsibility, Family Traditions, Being Courteous, Doing One's Best, Family as a Team and, Being Kind in Word and Action
Important Questions on Family Values
Name three people who help you in school.

Name three people who are not your family but help you at home.

What other works do you do other than playing and studying?
What are the household chores you do regularly? | What are the household chores you do occasionally? | What are the household chores you like doing? |

Think and write about how can you pay your respect and also help elderly people?
Name and relation of an elderly person to you | What are their problems? | How will you help her/him? |

Do you have any pet animals? Name them?

Name the works that you and your family members do together.

Do you help your family members?

How much time do you spend with your grandparents/ parents?

In a family, the different members share work.
Why is it important to share work?

Chandranna lost his way while coming from his village. He was tired. He wanted to take rest. He saw a house there and went near it. There was a boy at the door, and he shouted: “catch him, rob the valuables from him.” Chandranna being afraid started running and came near another house at the end of the road. A boy who was standing at the door saw Chandranna and said, “please come in, shall I give you a glass of water? Chandranna drank water and left the house thinking about the different behaviours of the boys.
Why did the two boys behave differently?

Chandranna lost his way while coming from his village. He was tired. He wanted to take rest. He saw a house there and went near it. There was a boy at the door, and he shouted: “catch him, rob the valuables from him.” Chandranna being afraid started running and came near another house at the end of the road. A boy who was standing at the door saw Chandranna and said, “please come in, shall I give you a glass of water? Chandranna drank water and left the house thinking about the different behaviours of the boys.
Whom do you think Chandranna liked between the two boys? Why?

Chandranna lost his way while coming from his village. He was tired. He wanted to take rest. He saw a house there and went near it. There was a boy at the door, and he shouted: “catch him, rob the valuables from him.” Chandranna being afraid started running and came near another house at the end of the road. A boy who was standing at the door saw Chandranna and said, “Please come in, shall I give you a glass of water? Chandranna drank water and left the house thinking about the different behaviours of the boys.
Why did the first boy say “catch him, rob valuable things”? Guess and write.

Gyan bought a packet of biscuits, which cost ten rupees. He gave the shopkeeper twenty rupees. By mistake, the shopkeeper returned fifteen rupees instead of ten rupees. Should Gyan keep the five rupees or should he return the extra money to the shopkeeper?

Your parents take you with them to the shop. They buy many things. You can see that their bags are heavy. What can you do to help?

Sudha has some pieces of coloured chalk. She shares them with her sister. Think of one thing that you can share with your brother, sister or friend?


Which of these shows your contribution as a helping hand in your family?

Hindus greet each other with the folded hands gesture as shown below. What holds true regarding this greeting?
1. It means namaste which means “I bow to you”.
2. It expresses deep respect.
3. It expresses deep sorrow.
4. It means namaste which literally means 'happy journey'.

The given picture shows which occasion in the family?

Look at the pictures given. Put a tick mark (✔) against the picture you would like to follow. Say why you do so.
