Class 6 Maths Poorvi Chapter 10 Worksheet Change of Heart
Question 1.
Looking at the pictures and name the spots.
Question 2.
Which is your favourite sport? Write why you like this sport.
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Question 3.
What are the benefits of doing Yogic exercises, Anulom-Vilom in particular?
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Question 4.
Follow the steps to do Anulom-Vilom.
Let us discuss
Question 1.
What were the attitudes of Prabhat and Surya towards games?
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Question 2.
How did Prabhat manage to change the scoreboard?
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Question 3.
What made Prabhat feel terrible?
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Question 4.
What were the special traits in Surya that changed Prabhat’s behaviour?
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Think beyond
Question 1.
Read the following lines and answer the questions that follow.
(a) On that day, everyone was discussing their game and how Prabhat had played so well. Surprisingly Prabhat could not sleep well that night. He had won the game but he did not feel as happy as he usually did. What was surprising was that Surya did not feel bad about losing.
(i) Complete the sentence with suitable reason:
Prabhat could not sleep that night because __________________________________________________________
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(ii) Why did Surya not feel bad about losing the game?
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(iii) Which quality of Surya was shown through his character? Choose the correct option.
a. Sportsmanship
b. Competitiveness
c. Never-say-die attitude
(b) Prabhat learnt something through the observations every day soon realising the change in himself. He had even begun playing hide and seek, and felt sad whenever it was aboutto end. He also started joking while playing badminton. Soon, the other students started talking amongst themselves, “Good fun playing with Prabhat, that fellow definitely has a great sporting spirit.”
(i) Who had the ‘good sporting spirit’- Prabhat or Surya?
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(ii) Fill in the blank to complete the sentence:
Surya’s __________ towards the game and his __________ brought changes in the behaviour of Prabhat.
(iii) Why was it a great fun for other children playing with Prabhat?
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Question 2.
Answer the following questions.
(a) How do you assess the characters of Surya and Prabhat?
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(b) Do you think accepting defeat is a good sporting spirit?
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(c) Why did Surya’s character impress Prabhat?
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(d) What lesson do we learn from this story?
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(e) Whose heart changed at the end of the story and how did it change?
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Let us learn
Question 1.
Make as many words as possible using consecutive letters, without changing the order of the letters, from the words in the boxes. One has been done for you.
Verbs
Verbs are words that describe actions or states of being. They can be used to describe what a person, animal or thing is doing or what they did. For example, ’run,’ ‘jump,’ ‘sing’ and ’sleep’ are all verbs
Question 2.
Read the following sentences and circle the verbs.
(a) I ran to the station, but the train had already left. .
(b) They had ordered for fresh, cheezy pizzas, even before the others finished their shopping.
(c) They were exhausted because they had walked through the complete mall.
(d) Each time they had planned, some other work came up.
(e) They liked this dress as soon as they had entered the mall.
Question 3.
Arrange the following words in proper order to make meaningful sentences.
(a) her/you/she/not/helped/need/had/when/help/your.
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(b) rain/had/leave/was/stopped/me/the/when/it/time/for/to
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(c) teacher/they/them/games/two/not/called/played/had/when/back
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(d) book/shelf//they/the/had/not/find/kept/could/on/later/the/find/it
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(e) teacher/children/assignment/everybody/it/completed/collected/before/ the/had/the
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Let us listen
Listen to the text as your teacher reads it aloud and fill in the blanks. (Refer to the page 107 for the transcript)
Fill in the blanks.
1. The Indian Premier League, popularly known as IPL was founded in the year __________
2. There were __________ teams participating in the tournament, when it started.
3. The first match of IPL was played between __________ and __________
4. The first match of IPL was held at __________ stadium in __________
5. In the year __________ the league was hit by a match-fixing scandal.
Let us Speak
Question 1.
Look at the situations given below. In pairs, take turns to use the three magic words-‘please’, ‘thank you’ and ‘sorry’-for the situations given below.
(a) You are Raj – You want to request your friend, Ria to give you her pen to write as you forgot to bring your pen in the class.
(b) You are Ravi – You want to tell your friends to keep the classroom clean.
(c) You are Jenny – You accidentally broke the measuring scale of you friend.
(d) You are Jiya – You forgot to bring something from the market that your mother had asked you to bring.
(e) You are Hitesh – You want to thank your team members for showing such sporting spirit on the field.
Question 2.
How will you response in the following situations? Discuss in the class.
(a) What do you reply to someone who tells you , “I’m sorry”?
(b) How do you respond to an apology when you are still hurt?
(c) How would you respond if you behaved badly with someone?
(d) How will you answer if you have committed a mistake?
(e) What is a polite response to someone saying, “sorry for asking”?
Let us write
Diary Writing: A Diary is a personal record of events and happenings in a person’s life. Diary writing is the writing down of events, conversations and observations in a personalized manner. A good diary composing contains the spot, the date, the day and even the hour of composing. This is followed by the diary entry content wherein the incident, happening or event is written down. At the end, the writer can give a salutation like “Bye dear diary” and his / her signature.
Suppose you are Prabhat, and you had managed to change the scoreboard of the match you played with Surya. You did not feel happy and felt restlessness at night. You wanted to repent for what you did. You decided to write down your feelings in your diary.
28 June 2024
Monday ‘
Panchkula
Dear Diary,
Today I defeated Surya in a badminton match ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I did what I should not have done. It still bothers me. I have decided I would not do it again in the future.
Goodnight
Prabhat
Let us explore
Question 1.
Read the brief bio-sketches of sportspersons from India.
Mary Kom
- A boxer from Manipur, India
- The eldest of four siblings
- Worked in the fields with her parents to help them
- The only Indian woman boxer to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics, won a Bronze Medal.
- A five-time world amateur boxing champion, Decorated with the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
- Born on July 07,1981, Ranchi, Bihar (now Jharkhand)
- Made his first class debut for Bihar in 1999
- Wicketkeeper, batsman
- Led India to three ICC titles
- Led India to victory in the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, the 2011 Cricket World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy
- Known as CSK’s “Thala” (leader)
- M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, a 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports film
With the help of Internet know more about other sportspersons.