Sing, act out and answer. 

When it’s sunny, I’m happy, 

when it’s rainy, I’m sad, 

when it’s lunchtime, I’m hungry, 

time to eat, yummy! 


When it’s noisy, I’m angry, 

when it’s stormy, I’m scared, 

when it’s bedtime, I’m sleepy, 

time to sleep, good night! 

Look and say. 

How do you help out around the house? 

Listen and do. 

Kumar is not well. His friends are making a Get-Well Soon card for him. 

You need:

• a piece of Bristol board in any colour / cardboard / disposable milk powder carton 

• dried petals and leaves 

• a pair of scissors 

• glue 

• coloured pencils 


Method: 

1. Take the piece of Bristol board, cardboard or carton. 

2. Cut it in any shape. 

3. Paste the dried flowers and leaves. 

4. Colour or draw any design. 

5. Write “Get-Well Soon” at the top of the card. 

6. Write a message to your friend inside the card. 

Let’s play a game. 

Read aloud. 

Read and answer 

1. When is the birthday of the school? 

2. Where do they make the donation to? 

3. What do they collect? 

4. What can the students bring for donation? 

5. What would you like to donate to a Children’s Home? 

Read aloud 

farm

garden 

guitar 

market 

park 

star 

There was a rabbit. Its name was Bunny. His birthday was last Monday. He got a lot of presents. His friends played with him. But, he didn’t share his new toys with them

- “Shall we play with your new toys?” 

- “No, they are mine. I can’t give them to you.” 

His friends were very sad. They went away. They never played with Bunny. They played outside. Bunny was alone. He could not play with his friends. He played alone in his room. He was sad. He wanted his friends. He called them

“I’m sorry. Please come to play with me.” His friends came back. He was very happy. He shared all his toys with them

True or false? 

1. The rabbit’s name was Kim. 

2. He got many presents for his birthday. 

3. At first, he shared his toys with his friends. 

4. His friends were very sad. 

5. He played outside with his friends.