Maharashtra Board Textbook Solutions for Standard Three

Lesson 22 – A Team of Workers

Things to do

1. Enact the play.

Ans: Students must do this on their own.

2. Read the following words. From the lesson, find rhyming words for each.

take

Ans: make

 

hop

Ans: stop

 

you

Ans: do

 

near

Ans: hear

 

rest

Ans: best

 

bite

Ans: right

 

deceive

Ans: receive

3. Now think of rhyming words for the following on your own.

mouth

Ans: south

 

feet

Ans: meet

 

wrong

Ans: song

 

dry

Ans: cry

 

weak

Ans: seek

 

tired

Ans: fired

4. With the help of this play, write what the following body parts do:

Hands

Ans: The hands are used to hold things, carry things, give handshakes, etc.

 

Feet

Ans: The feet used for walking, running, jumping, dancing, etc.

 

Eyes

Ans: Eyes are used to view or see. It also has open, close, and blink functions.

 

Ears

Ans: The ears hear all the sounds of the surrounding area.

 

Nose

Ans: The nose is used for respiration.

 

Mouth

Ans: The mouth is used for eating and chewing food.

 

Belly

Ans: The belly digests the food, does proper stomach digestion work, and gives energy to all parts of the body.

 

Put the names of the body parts in alphabetical order.

Ans: Belly, Ears, Eyes, Feet, Hands, Mouth, Nose

5. Name the body parts that work together when we do the following – 

Ride a bicycle

Ans: Legs, hands and eyes.

 

Swim

Ans: Hands, eyes and legs.

 

Write the answer to a question

Ans: Hands, eyes and brain.

 

Eat our favourite dish

Ans: Eyes, hands, mouth and tongue.

 

Go home when someone at home calls

Ans: Eyes, ears and legs.

 

Climb a ladder

Ans: eyes, hands, legs.

 

Choose and pick up a ripe mango from a box of mangoes

Ans: eyes, hands and nose.

 

Make a phone call

Ans: eyes, hand, mouth and ears.

 

Take a bath

Ans: eyes, hands and legs.

 

Switch off lights and fans in another room if there’s no one there.

Ans: eyes, hands and legs.

6. Complete the following sentences using your own ideas. 

For example, Lift: “Lift a heavy bag.”

Put

Ans: Put the book back on the shelf.

 

Make

Ans: Make a delicious sandwich using fresh ingredients.

 

Hold

Ans: Hold the door open for the person behind you.

 

Pull

Ans: Pull the plug to stop the water flow.

 

Read

Ans: I can read your message loud and clear.

 

Carry

Ans: Carry your umbrella in case it rains later.

 

Push

Ans: Push the door gently to avoid making noise.

 

Eat

Ans: Eat your vegetables for a healthy diet.

7. If one body part is ill or injured or unable to work, how will the other body parts help? Write about one such occasion with the help of your experience or imagination.

Ans: We can imagine how difficult it would be if any part of the body were injured. All parts of our body are important because we work with every part of it. When one body part is injured, others compensate to maintain function. For example, if a leg is hurt, the other leg might take on more weight, hands could help with balance, and the brain manages pain and coordination.