In "Don't Tell," the readers are drawn into the perspective of a young boy who harbors a whimsical secret—he believes he is a giant. Amidst his day-to-day interactions, where adults…
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"How Creatures Move" is a poem that vividly describes the unique ways in which different animals move. From the lion's padded paws to the graceful dive of seals and the…
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"The Ship of the Desert" is an informative story that explores why camels are known as the desert's lifeline. The narrative delves into the physical adaptations and survival mechanisms of…
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In "What's in the Mailbox," the poem narrates a young child's observations of her parents receiving letters and her wish to partake in this exchange by writing letters to her…
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In "Puppy and I," a young narrator encounters a man heading to the village, a horse on its way to fetch hay, and a playful puppy going up the hills…
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In this essential chapter of the CBSE Class 4 English syllabus, students embark on a journey to explore the building blocks of English language communication: sentences. The chapter begins by…
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The chapter on "Story Writing" introduces CBSE Class 4 students to the fundamental elements of crafting a story, such as setting, characters, plot, conflict, and resolution. It begins with an…
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The "Reading Comprehension" chapter in the CBSE Class 4 English syllabus focuses on developing students' abilities to read, understand, analyze, and derive meaning from various texts. This chapter introduces young…
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This chapter introduces two key concepts of the English language: homophones and synonyms, which are pivotal for enhancing students' understanding and usage of English. Homophones are words that sound alike…
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The chapter on "Letter Writing" in CBSE Class 4 English curriculum is designed to acquaint students with the fundamental concepts of writing various types of letters. It begins by distinguishing…
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