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Pronouns Worksheet For Class 1

Pronouns Worksheet For Class 1 Definition: In a sentence, a pronoun is a word that typically takes the place of a noun. Pronouns can be used anywhere a noun can be and follow the same grammatical rules as nouns. Example – Mohan is a good boy. He likes all subjects. Here, the noun ‘Mohan’ gets replaced by the pronoun ‘He’ in the second sentence. Pronouns enable us to speak clearly, with fewer awkward words, and in whole sentences. They avoid using proper nouns repeatedly, allowing for fluid and easy speaking. Pronouns frequently refer to a noun that is used in the sentence, but they must match the noun's number, point of view, and gender. There are primarily four types of pronouns: Possessive pronouns Interrogative pronouns Personal pronouns Reflexive pronouns English Worksheet -  Pronouns  Choose the correct Pronouns and fill in the blanks. Preeti says that ………. Likes oranges. (he/she/it) ………… is an actor. (I/he) She likes ………….. dress. ( her/him) ……………… am a student. (She/I) ……………

What is Python?

What is Python? People who are familiar with Python view it as a totally production-based language made for elite projects and businesses. This language has a large community and may be used for anything in addition to having a rich history. It is thought to be so adaptable because of this. You can do so much with Python, including constructing and writing scripts for desktop applications. Applications for the Raspberry Pi, developing machine learning methods, setting up servers, and many other things. Actually, there are no restrictions with this programming language. Let's first examine some additional Python facts before moving on to the best blogs for Python. Click on the link to start learning about Python for EDA to learn through graphics.

Sources of Food Materials Class 6 Science

Sources of Food Materials Class 6 Science Food : All living things require energy for development, function, and repair, and food is a source of energy. Sources of Food Materials There are two primary sources of food : Plants and Animals Foods derived from plants include fruits, vegetables, grains like wheat and rice, sugar, chocolate, and others. Certain plant parts, such as the flower, roots, leaves, stem, and seeds, are used to provide food for us. The following table shows the food get from the parts of the plant . Part of the plant Food Root                 Radish, potato, turnip, sweet potato, beetroot, etc Stem                 In certain plants, stem grows underground and store food. Ginger, potato and onion                                      etc. Leaf                   Spinach, lettuce, trigonella, etc Fruits                Apple, Guava, mango, papaya, orange, etc. Seeds               Seeds of many plants are used to extract oil. Mustard seeds for mustard oil, su

Types of Angles Class 5 Maths

Mathematical types of angles : Each angle has a unique measure and is formed when two rays or lines intersect at a place. Acute, obtuse, right, reflex, and straight angles can all be used to describe these angles of various measurements. Angle pairs come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Let's take a closer look at the various points of view. Acute Angle Less than 90 degree angles are referred to as acute angles. A smaller than 90° angle is created when two rays cross at a vertex or a point, creating an acute angle. A few instances of sharp angles are 20, 30, 45, and 60 degrees. PQR is an acute angle, as can be seen by looking at the diagram. Right Angle When the angle created by two rays is exactly 90 degrees, a right angle is created. It is also known as a 90-degree angle due to its unique definition. Angle AOB is referred to as a right angle since it has a 90 degree angle. A square between the two rays is always used to indicate a correct angle. Obtuse Angle Greater than 90 degr

Class 6 Science Properties of Material

Class 6 Science Properties of Material Objects can be distinguished based on their characteristics, such as their shapes, qualities, and materials. Studies are more convenient when things are grouped based on their characteristics. It may be categorised according to similarities or differences. The following are typical characteristics that are used to group the objects: 1) Lustre - Materials can be categorised according to how shiny or dull they are. Materials with lustre are shiny, while those without lustre are drab. For instance, shiny materials include things like gold, silver, etc., while non-shiny materials include things like wood, plastic, etc. 2) Hardness/Softness - Materials that are soft are more likely to be crushed or scratched. Cotton is a prime example. Hard materials like iron are among those that are difficult to compress. 3 Transparency a) Transparent materials, or those that totally let the passage of light You can look right through them like glass. b) Opaque mater

Importance of classification of elements class 7 science

Importance of classification of elements Simplifies the study of elements by giving us a consistent pattern in which the elements regularly change their attributes. The periodic table made it simple, straightforward and organised to study the physical and chemical properties of elements. If we all know the traits of the other elements in the current group, we can travel to the group and view the qualities of the periodic table elements or predict the properties of an element. Helps in the discovery of new elements: Despite the large number of elements that have already been discovered, new elements may still be found. With the periodic table's assistance, scientists can identify the new elements with the current ones by using the trending features based on elemental qualities. Read more  Periodic Table, Elements – Names, Symbols

Worksheet for Class 4 Maths - Expanded Form and Short Form of a Number

Worksheet for Class 4 Maths Expanded Form and Short Form of a Number Meaning of  Expanded Form A sum of whole numbers can be formed from any number. Each digit's value in mathematics can be stated in an extended form. A number's extended representation is the product of each digit's place value multiplied by itself. Consider an illustration of the enlarged form: 1,628 = 1*1000 + 6*100 + 2*10 + 8*1 The short form is the number that accurately represents the absolute value. By simply summing the values of all the digits according to their place values, we may easily condense any enlarged number. Let's calculate the short form of the extended form 400 + 60 + 3, which is 463. The expanded form consists of 4 hundreds, 6 tens, and 4 ones. Take another short form illustration. 1,000 + 700 + 60 + 8 = 1768 1768 is the abbreviation, therefore. Write these numbers in expanded/short form 1. Express in expanded form: 7687 6523 9701 1678 7676 4680 2. Express in standard form: 7000 +

Singular noun And Plural Noun - Class 2 English Grammar

Singular noun And Plural Noun - Class 2 English Grammar When there is only one of naming word (noun), it is said to be a singular noun. When a noun shows more than one, it is said to be in the plural. We can add –S, -es, -ves or ies to show that there is more than one noun. For example, we say many birds, four biscuits, six brushes. 1. Noun ending with –s, -x, -o, -sh, -ch, and –ss form plurals by taking –es. Look at these pairs of words: Bus – Buses Brush – Brushes Box – Boxes Church – Churches Class – Classes Potato – Potatoes 2. Now, look at these pairs of words. Wife, thief, life. These words do not form the plurals by adding –s or –es. Examples:- Wolf – Wolves Knife – Knives Scarf – Scarves Loaf – Loaves Thief – Thieves. The f or fe at the end has changed to -ves.   3. A noun ending with –y becomes plural by replacing the -Y with –ies.  Example Family – Families Lily – Lilies Cherry – Cherries Candy – Candies Lady – Ladies Download practice English worksheet

Essay writing on Independence day

Essay writing on independence day for kids Few lines on the day of independence For Indian citizens, the 15th of August, which marks the anniversary of our independence, is one of the most significant days. One of the most significant events in Indian history occurred on this day. Our heroes battled the British for 200 years to set us free from their oppression. We were able to attain freedom thanks to the heroic leadership of people like Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and many more. In honour of the nation's first Independence Day, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru raised the Indian flag at Red Fort. Activities carried out by India's president and prime minister are broadcast on the country's television network. One of our nation's three gazetted holidays, the day is observed. The Indian media broadcasts patriotic songs, films, and television programmes in an effort to instil patriotism. The nation's citizens fly kites to represent our independence. To

Worksheet for Class 7 Science - Fibre to Fabric

Worksheet for Class 7 Science - Fibre to Fabric Fibre is lengthier than width component that can be either natural or artificial. Cloth or other materials formed from woven or knitted fibres are called fabrics. This worksheet covers the percentage topic for science class seven. Understanding various fibre and fabric types is crucial. Classify each of the following fibres as Natural or Synthetic in the table below –   Sl no. Fibre Synthetic/Natural 1. Silk 2. Nylon 3. Cotton 4. Spandex 5. Wool   Fill the table with the source of the following fibres –   Sl no Fibre Source 1. Silk 2. Wool 3. Cotton 4. Jute 5. Linen   What is rearing?   What is shearing?   What is sorter’s disease?   What is sericulture?   What is the meaning of “reeling the silk”?   Explain the process of obtaining wool from fibres.   Fill the table with the habitat of the following sheep –   Sl no. Sheep Breed Habitat in India 1. Marwari 2. Bakharwal 3. Lohi 4. Nali 5. Patanwadi   Download  Worksheet for Class 7 Science

Generation of computers Class 5 CBSE

Generation of computers Class 5 CBSE A computer is an electrical device that facilitates a variety of tasks for us. It is a multitasking powerhouse that produces precise outcomes. Computers from the first generation used machine language. The simplest programming language for computers to use is called machine language. Large vacuum tubes in the first-generation computers increased their size and cost. Transistors took the place of vacuum tubes in the second generation of computers . Although Bell Labs invented the transistor in 1947, it wasn't until the late 1950s that they were widely deployed. As a result of the transistor's superior performance over the vacuum tube, computers in the second generation are now smaller, faster, cheaper, more energy-efficient, and more dependable. The third generation of computers was made possible by advancements in integrated circuit technology. Computers can now operate more quickly and effectively because to the downsizing of transistors

English Grammar Worksheet - The Adverb

English Grammar Worksheet - The Adverb 1. Fill in the blanks with the adverbs opposite in meaning to those given in brackets The children played in the park………………………………….. (noisily) Some of the people behaved…………………………………………. (wisely) Reena always does her work……………………………………….. (careless) I ……………………………… remember your phone number.     (never) He spoke to us very………………………………………… (rudely) 2. Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs of time. Choose from the box.  again                       yesterday                    early                late                  daily     often                       now                             shortly            tomorrow       soon We should get up ……………………………….. and pray to god. Don’t postpone what you can do…………………………………….. Our class went on a picnic…………………………………… The train will be arriving………………………………… they are coming here……………………………………… I hope to meet you again………………………………….. When should we expect you here…………………………………. Download practice class 3 En

What is direct and Inverse proportion? NCERT Class 8 Maths

What is direct and Inverse proportion? NCERT Class 8 Maths Direct Proportion : Assume that you have added more books to your bag. How will its weight change? and will get bigger. It will, of course, thus we refer to it as a direct ratio. It is possible to use the two measurements x and y, which are thought to be directly proportional. What does that mean, exactly? This implies that the ratio of these two dimensions, x and y, will constantly rise and fall by their corresponding values. An equation will allow us to comprehend this. If x and y vary directly, then x/y = k, where k is a positive value or a constant For example, 1 cm is equal to 10 mm. Here, to convert to cm, the product must be 10. Now let's talk about inverse proportions . When changing the value of one dimension, x, causes a corresponding reduction in the other, y, and vice versa, the two dimensions, x, are inversely proportional. Examples include the duration and speed of a travel. It is argued that two values are in

Place value and face value - Differences and Exercise

Place value and face value - Differences and Exercise Place Value The digit multiplied by hundreds or thousands, depending on where it is put, is called place value. For e.g.: Place value of 6 in 650: 6*100 = 600 For 0, the place value is 0. A digit’s place value should be multiplied by the digit value of the position in which it is found. Face Value Face value simply refers to the value of a digit within a number. For e.g.: The face value of 6 in 650 is 6. For 0, the face value is also 0 The face value of a digit remains constant irrespective of its location. Solved Example Determine the Place value and Face value for each digit in the following numbers – 1. 7635 For 5 Place Value 5 Face Value 5*1 = 5 For 3 Place Value 3 Face Value 3*10 =30 For 6 Place Value 6 Face Value 6*100 = 600 For 7 Place Value 7 Face Value 7*1000 = 7000 2. Find the product of Place value of 8 in 8,439  For the Place value of 8, 8 × 1000 = 8000 Download Worksheet on Place value and fa

Worksheet on HCF and LCM for grade 5

Exercise on HCF and LCM for grade 5 HCF and LCM Questions 1. Find HCF of the following by complete factorisation: (i) 28, 56, 82 (ii) 188, 340 (iii) 100, 64, 126 (iv) 1030, 480 (v) 405, 783, 513 2. Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the following:   (i) 12, 32, 40 (ii) 40, 54, 62 (iii) 12, 84, 91 (iv) 91, 49, 7 (v) 45, 90, 15 3. Find the H.C.F. by long division method: (i) 74, 134 (ii) 110, 158 (iii) 520, 416, 717 (iv) 532, 780, 669 (v) 291, 582, 776 Download HCF and LCM practice worksheet for Class 5

Worksheet for Class 1 Veg, Non Veg Food

Worksheet for Class 1 - Veg, Non Veg Food  Main distinction between vegetarian and non-vegetarian food Some things occasionally have a green or a red dot! That's because green dots denote pure vegetarian food items, whereas red dots denote food items that contain egg or meat. Vegetarian diets are those that consist entirely of plant-based foods like fruits and vegetables. While non-vegetarian diets include any that include meat, animal-derived foods, animal byproducts, fish, or poultry. Worksheet for Class 1 Evs 1. Identify if it is veg/non-veg: Tomatoes Cottage cheese Eggs Salted popcorn Chicken   2. Identify if the food is healthy/junk:     3. Match the picture with the correct food: Download the complete Evs  worksheet for Class 1 Veg, Non Veg Food 

What is cleanliness? Grade Lkg and Ukg

What is cleanliness? Grade Lkg and Ukg What is cleanliness? In order to achieve and maintain a space that is free of germs, dirt, trash, and waste, one must practise cleanliness. How to be clean? The actions we should do to keep ourselves clean are as follows: Brushing our teeth: To take care of our teeth, we should brush them twice a day, once in the morning before eating anything and once at night before we go to bed. Applying toothpaste to the toothbrush before scrubbing the teeth is how we wash our teeth. We then use water to rinse our mouths. Bathing - In order to correctly wash ourselves, we should first rinse with water to make our bodies wet and dust-free. Next, we should use soap to our bodies to remove dirt and bacteria, and shampoo to our hair to clean it. cleaning our hands Always wash your hands before eating. Our hands pick up a lot of bacteria from the things we contact. When a result, if we eat without washing our hands, the germs will enter our mouths as we eat and ca

Worksheet for class 2 EVS - Food

Worksheet for class 2 EVS - Food 1. What distinguishes breakfast, lunch, and dinner? Breakfast is the first meal you consume each day after being awakened by your parents. Yes, breakfast is the first meal of the day, when we break our overnight fast. Lunch : Do you notice how you get a break for lunch or recess while you're in school? This is due to the fact that your stomach is empty by noon after your morning meal. We eat lunch, an afternoon meal, for this reason. Dinner: Think back to how you typically have a meal with your family every evening or night between 6:30 and 10:00 pm. Yes, dinner is a substantial meal eaten in the late afternoon or evening. Worksheet for class 2 EVS 1. Look at the food items and write which one you eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 2 . With the given words fill in the blanks: afternoon, fresh, wash, milk, morning Breakfast is taken in the __________. Lunch is taken in the __________. We should eat __________ food. Before eating, we should _____

Know about Rain Harvesting Water

Rain Harvesting Water - Class 10 Geography To collect, store, and filter rainwater from roofs, parks, highways, open areas, etc. for later use, one might employ a straightforward technique or technology called rainwater harvesting . The components of a rainwater collection system are as follows: i. Catchment: A container used to collect and store rainwater. ii. Conveyance system: This system is utilised to move the water that has been harvested from the fishery to the region used for recharge. iii. Flush - Used to remove typos before it starts to rain. iv. Filter - Used to eliminate impurities from rainwater that has been collected. Tanks and recharge structures are used to hold filtered water that has already been prepared. In order to artificially repair natural or man-made water bodies, such as roofs, compounds, rock surfaces, and mountain slopes, artificial or semi-deformed surfaces, rainwater must be collected and stored using specially developed methods. BENEFITS OF HARVESTING RA