World Radio Day is celebrated on February 13. This day is observed to make people aware of the importance of radio – a powerful and low-cost medium, specifically suited to reach remote communities.
World Radio Day is celebrated on February 13. This day is observed to make people aware of the importance of radio – a powerful and low-cost medium, specifically suited to reach remote communities.
International Mother Language Day is celebrated on February 21.
Indian Army Day is celebrated on January 15, in recognition of Field Marshal Kodandera M. Cariappa, the first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army.
Observe the picture and answer the questions.
Look at the picture and answer the following questions.
Q1. Identify the hibernating animals below.
Q2. Where is the snail hibernating?
Q3. Which of these animals are reptiles?
Q4. Which two animals hibernate in caves?
What is hibernation?
Hibernation is a way that some animals deal with the harshness of winter. They curl up in a safe place and stay there until winter ends. Hibernating animals prepare for winter with extra eating. They store fat to keep them alive during the months. In warmer weather, they return to their regular activities
National Mathematics Day is celebrated on December 22.
December 4 is celebrated as Navy Day!
All India Handicrafts Week is celebrated from December 8 to December 14. Observe the picture, cover the page and answer the following questions.
Q1. How many stalls are there in the exhibition?
Q2. What is the colour of the Bandhini print at the Bandhini stall?
Q3. How many kids have come to the exhibition?
Q4. What is the woman selling at the Madhubani stall?
National Pollution Control Day is celebrated on December 2. Following are four different kinds of pollution and their causes. Choose the odd one among the causes listed below.
International Day of Disabled Persons is celebrated on December 3. Look at the picture below and answer the following questions.
Q1. How many sports are being played?
Q2. How many athletes are participating in the games?
Q3. What is the referee by the swimming pool holding in his hand?
It’s World Toilet Day on November 19. This day celebrates toilets and raises awareness on the 4.2 billion people living without access to clean toilets.
World Heritage Week is celebrated from November 19 to November 25.
Observe the picture for a minute, cover it and try answering the questions given in the box.
Q1. How many teachers are performing on stage?
Q2. What is the colour of their uniform?
Q3. How many students are sitting in the front row?
Q4. What is written on the banner placed on top of the stage?
Children’s Day is celebrated on November 14, on the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Find out which of these children will reach Nehru’s statue and pin the rose.
It’s World Tsunami Awareness Day on November 5. Tsunamis’ are giant, powerful waves most often caused by earthquakes beneath the ocean floor. Look at the picture and answer the following questions.
1. Why are the people running?
2. Where is the evacuation zone?
3. What are these giant waves called?
4. How many people are atop the mountain?
Food from several countries is being distributed to children from orphanages. Look at the picture below and answer the following questions.
1. What slogans can you see?
2. How many countries can you count?
3. Name three foreign food dishes.