CBSE Class 3 English
NCERT Solutions
Chapter - 3
POEM - LITTLE BY LITTLE
1. Name the tree that the acorn grows into.
Ans. The acorn grows into an oak tree 2. What things does a seed need to grow?
Ans. A seed needs air, water, and soil to grow 3. How many describing words can you find in this poem?
Ans. Describing words in the poem are- slowly, improving, deep, sipped, tiny, slender,
mighty etc.4. Look at the two pictures. Find four things that are different about these trees and
talk about them.Ans. (i) Picture 1 shows that the tree gives us many essential things. In contrary,
picture -2 shows how we harm the tree in many ways.
(ii) In picture -1, the tree gives us medicines while in picture 2, we are burning wood
around it.
(iii) The stem and leaves of the tree in picture -1 are smiling whereas these of the tree in
picture -2 are sad and weeping.(iv) The picture -1 shows that the birds are happy in their nest on the tree. On the other hand
in picture -2, the birds are moving away from the tree due to problems created by the
humans.5. Look at the Picture -1. Write three sentences on what the trees give us.Ans. (i) Trees give us fruits and vegetables.
(ii) They give us fresh oxygen.
(iii) They give wood for shelter.
(iv) They provide us medicines.6. Now look at Picture 2. Write three sentences on how we harm the trees.Ans. (i) We cut branches of trees for burning.
(ii)That causes pollution by setting up industries.
(iii) We pluck leaves for feeding domestic animals.
(iv) We cut trees to make our houses.7. These words describe parts of a tree. Write them in the given space.
(a) StemAns. It gives strength to the tree and helps in making the tree stand straight.(b) Bark
Ans. It is brown coloured part present on the stem.(c) Leaves
Ans. These are green in colour and many in number. They make food for the plant.(d) Branches
Ans. These are parts emerging from stem on which the leaves grow. Birds make their nests
on them.(e) Twigs
Ans. These are thin, weak branches.(f) Roots
Ans. These are thin like thread and long parts under the earth which hold the plant in the
soil.(g) Shoot
Ans. The uppermost part of the plant above the soil is called the shoot.8. Match the opposites.
Ans.Downward Upward
Slowly Fast
Little Big
Slender Fat
Mighty Weak
Day Night
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