EVS WORKSHEET CLASS III

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EVS WORKSHEET CLASS III NAME: _ CLASS: SEC: 1. Name three animals that can wings. 2. Name two animals eat the grass. 3. Name two animals seen on branches. 4. Name two animals seen on leaves. 5. Name three animals that have a tail. 6. Name two animals seen on the trunk. 7. Name any four activities which you can do without water. 8. Name two animals seen around the tree. 9. Name two animals seen in the pond. 10. Give two examples for plant grow in deserts. 11. Give two examples for plant grow in cold and hilly areas. 12. Name three animals that can fly. 13. Name three animals that can crawl. 14. Name three animals that can hop. 15. Write the names of any four rivers of our country. 16. Fill in the blanks: Birds have to fly. Insect have feet. Birds, reptiles and insects lay. Rabbits live in in the ground. 17. Does any river flows in your city? Write its name. Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 1 -

18. Poonam saw many animals on the tree. Which animals can you spot on the tree? Write their name. 19. Which animals did Poonam see at the pond? 20. Name any four trees near you school. 21. Name any four small plants you have seen. 22. Who am I Banana is what I love eating I spend my time jumping and leaping. On the walls webs I weave where insects cannot leave. I remain awake the whole night and go to sleep in brand daylight. Croak, Croak, Croak is my sound in water or on land I am found. I appear after rainfall. Have no feet so I crawl Slow and steady is my pace I always win where there is a race. 23. Write any four natural sources of water. 24. Match the following: Root Make food Stem Produces fruit Leaf Absorbs in water and mineral salts Flower Carries food Fruit Grows into a new plant Seeds Protects seeds 25. Name any four activities which you cannot do without water. 26. Fill in the blank: On cooling water changes into Animals need water for and Too much rain causes 27. Who all live with you in you house? Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 2 -

28. Fill in the blank: We all need a to live safely. Our house is made up of, and We must keep our house and clean. In places where it rains having the houses are built with roots. Thousand of people can live in 29. Match the following: Bedroom For cooking food Drawing room For taking bath Store room For sleeping Kitchen room For storing things Bathroom For welcoming guest 30. Name the different parts of your house? 31. How do you keep your house clean? 32. Who all help you to clean the house? 33. Is there any special way in which decorate you house. How and when? 34. Name the things with which you decorate you house? 35. Name any five vegetables. 36. Write the name of any six-food items you eat? 37. Name the products of milk. Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 3 -

38. What can they eat: Child Young Old 39. Fill in the blank: Food provide us. We got our food from and. Food should be and to keep away from diseases. We should drink glasses of water everyday. 40. Write the name of three food items you like to eat. 41. Write the names of two food items you dislike to eat. 42. Write what all can be prepared from rice and wheat. 43. Write the name of some food items you have never eaten before. 44. How many sense organs do we have? Name them 45. Match the following: Sense of sight Tongue Sense of hearing Eye Sense of taste Nose Sense of smell Skin Sense of touch Ear 46. Fill in the blank: We have sense organs. Sign language is based on different In dance hands and face are used to convey We see with our We taste with our Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 4 -

47. Match the following: People who cannot see Deaf People who cannot hear Handicap People who cannot speak Blind People who lack one or more body parts Dumb 48. Fill in the blank: The bird flies with the help of its. A bird body is covered with. Peacock have a on its head. The long and flat feathers, which from the wings and tail help the birds to fly, are called. The is a balancing organ of birds. 49. Write the name of birds in correct column: Hen, Ostrich, Sparrow, Crow, Eagle, Duck, Penguin, Cock, Vulture, Pigeon, Kiwi Water birds: Birds that do not fly: Birds that fly at great height: A bird that fly at low height: Birds that fly over great distance : Birds that fly over short distance : 50. Match the following: Parrot Broad and flat Sparrow Curved beak Duck Strong hooked beak Eagle Strong chiseled beak Woodpecker Strong horny beak 51. Name two birds which cannot fly. 52. Name two birds which can fly very high. 53. Other than birds which are the other animals that can fly? 54. What would happen if birds could not fly but only walk? 55. What is preening? Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 5 -

56. What is rainbow? Write its colours. 57. What are perching birds? 58. From where do the plants growing around your house get water? 59. Have you see animals drinking water and where? 60. Have you ever see a rainbow? Where? 61. Apart from clouds what do you see when it rains? 62. Fill in the blanks: Cooking improves and of food. Rice and vegetables are cooked by in the water. Idli and dhokla are cooked by. Poori and kachawdi are cooked by. 63. Write the name of two things cooked by each method: Cooking method Name of things Cooking Roasting Frying Baking Steaming 64. Fill in the blanks: The main source of water is. Dye to rain the temperature. The process of change of water into water vapour due to heating is called. In rainy weather we use and. 65. Name some of cooking utensils. Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 6 -

66. What are utensils made of? 67. State one of the beneficial effects of cooking food? 68. Name the other things prepared without cooking. Identify the birds from the riddles: Long and grooved is my tail, High up in the sky I sail, I pick and eat all the mice. My feathers are green, My beak s red, Guava and green chilli, I m fed, In trunk of trees holes I make, Hidden insects I intake, 69. Identify the pictures and write their names: Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 7 -

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70. Classify the following animals as: Mammals, Birds, insects and Reptiles Crow, Butterfly, Cat, Lizard, pigeon, dog, cockroach, chameleon, parrot, horse, goat, duck, elephant, housefly, turtle, sparrow, spider. Mammals Birds Reptiles Insects 71. Match the following: Sense of sight Sense of hearing Sense of taste Sense of smell Sense of touch Tongue Eye Nose Skin Ear 72. Write what all can be prepared from rice and wheat. 73. How do you keep your house clean? Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 9 -

74. Name the other things prepared without cooking. Lemon water 75. Write the name of two things cooked by each method: Cooking method Name of things Boiling Roasting Frying Baking Steaming 76. Write any four natural sources of water. 77. Write the colours of rainbow. 78. Name any four foods we get from animals Identify the birds from the riddles: Long and grooved is my tail, High up in the sky I sail, I pick and eat all the mice. My feathers are green, My beak s red, Guava and green chilli, I m fed, Koohu-Koohu is my sound, Everywhere I am found, My sweet voice gives me fame, My beak is very special, I use it like a needle, Stitching leaves I make my home, Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 10 -

In trunk of trees holes I make, Hidden insects I intake, By identifying the beaks write the name of birds Name the things with which you decorate your house? Who am I Banana is what I love eating I spend my time jumping and leaping. On the walls webs I weave where insects cannot leave. I remain awake the whole night and go to sleep in brand daylight. Croak, Croak, Croak is my sound in water or on land I am found. I appear after rainfall. Have no feet so I crawl Slow and steady is my pace I always win where there is a race. Complete the senetences: When I am sad, I go to my When I want to know about past, I go to my My father s father is my When I did wrong, I go to my Write the relation: My mother s mother: My father s mother: My father s father: Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 11 -

Write the names of the animals: Can crawl:,, Can hop:,, Have feet:,, Have a tail:,, Found on branches:, Found on leaves:, Found on trunk:, Found on the ground:, Write the four names of trees. 79. Draw the picture of water cycle. 80. Draw a beautiful house of your imagination. Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 12 -

81. Draw a beautiful picture of a plant and label its parts. Who am I Croak, Croak, Croak is my sound in water or on land I am found. On the walls webs I weave where insects cannot leave. Slow and steady is my pace I always win where there is a race. Banana is what I love eating I spend my time jumping and leaping. I appear after rainfall. Have no feet so I crawl I remain awake the whole night and go to sleep in brand daylight. Put a round on one which is different: a) River Mountain Lake Pond Spring b) Car Boat Bus Train Bicycle Tick ( ) the activities for which water is needed To play To sing To row a boat To write To make tea To knead dough To bath To drink To clean the house Tick ( ) the activities for which water is not needed To play To sing To row a boat To write To make tea To knead dough To bath To drink To clean the house Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 13 -