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Page 1 of 10 BISHOP SCOTT BOYS’ SCHOOL (Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi) Affiliation No.: 330726, School Campus: Chainpur, Jaganpura, By-Pass, Patna 804453. Phone Number: 7061717782, 9798903550. , Web: www.bishopscottboysschool.com Email: [email protected] ONLINE STUDYMATERIAL SUBJECT-ENGLISH SESSION-2020-21 CLASS- V CHAPTER-3 A RUPEE GOES A LONG WAY TOPIC: (ENGLISH READER) DAY-1 CHAPTER- 3 A RUPEE GOES A LONG WAY BY RUSKIN BOND ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ruskin Bond is an Indian writer who has played a very important role in the growth of children’s literature in India. He has written several popular novels, short stories and poems. Most of his writing is influenced by his life in the hill stations at the foothills of the Himalayas, where he spent his childhood. STORY IN DETAIL

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BISHOP SCOTT BOYS’ SCHOOL (Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi) Affiliation No.: 330726, School Campus: Chainpur, Jaganpura,

By-Pass, Patna 804453.

Phone Number: 7061717782, 9798903550. , Web: www.bishopscottboysschool.com Email: [email protected]

ONLINE STUDYMATERIAL

SUBJECT-ENGLISH SESSION-2020-21

CLASS- V

CHAPTER-3 A RUPEE GOES A LONG WAY

TOPIC: (ENGLISH READER)

DAY-1 CHAPTER- 3 A RUPEE GOES A LONG WAY BY RUSKIN BOND

❖ ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ruskin Bond is an Indian writer who has played a very important role in the growth of children’s literature in India. He has written several popular novels, short stories and poems. Most of his writing is influenced by his life in the hill stations at the foothills of the Himalayas, where he spent his childhood.

❖ STORY IN DETAIL

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DAY-2 Word meaning:-

1) Slide away -moved away. 2) Examined- looked at something carefully. 3) Startled – surprised in sudden or unpleasant way. 4) Vigorously- full of energy. 5) Thurst- push something quickly.

❖ ANTONYMS:- 1) Pretty – Ugly

2) Precious – Worthless

3) Old – New

4) Buy – Sell

5) Much – Less

6) Cheerful – Sad

7) Found – Lost

8) Close - Open

❖ ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS:-

1) Ranji said to the shopkeeper, “Are you sure”? What were they talking about?

Ans- The shopkeeper told Ranji that the one rupee coin he had was of no value because

it was old. Ranji wanted to know is the shopkeeper sure of it.

2) What did Ranji find when he reached the river?

Ans- Ranji found the river had dried up and was just a muddy stream. The water was

not deep enough to have any fish in it.

3) Who told Ranji that he could play better than him? Was this true?

Ans- The boy with the milk cans said that he could play the flute better than Ranji.

He was right. He played a lovely tune with it.

4) Why do you think Ranji took the necklace even though he knew it was of little

value?

Ans- Ranji was tired of flute and wanted to get rid of it. Also he found the necklace

pretty.

5) Koki kept staring at the necklace. Why did she do this?

Ans- Koki found the necklace pretty and wanted it for herself.

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6) In the end, did Ranji buy the jalebis ? How did this happen?

Ans- Ranji sold the necklace to Koki for a rupee and with this coin he bought jalebis

that he wanted to eat.

DAY-3 CHAPTER-4 SUBJECT AND PREDICATE

TOPIC- ENGLISH GRAMMAR

❖ Teaching Material

SUBJECT AND PREDICATE

Subject

The part of sentence that tells us who or what the sentence is about is called the subject.

The subject performs the action denoted by the verb.

The subject usually comes before verb.

Predicate

The predicate is what we say about the subject.

The predicate contains the verb.

Example-:

Meenal speaks politely.

Subject- Meenal

Predicate- speaks politely

❖ POINTS TO KNOW

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❖ VIDEO LINK

https://youtu.be/jWzg4ItNyu4

https://youtu.be/O_KsE1fq040

❖ EXERCISE TO PRACTICE

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DAY-4

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DAY-5