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              ToDAY, YESTERDAY AND ToMoRRoW
 Be Aware  Think Tank  Logical Thinking
 Days from Monday to Friday are considered   On which day do you have a holiday?   Today is the present day. Yesterday is the day before the present day. Tomorrow is
 as weekdays and Saturday and Sunday are   How much time do you spend on different
 considered as the weekend.  activities on a holiday?  the day that will come after the present day.

              Let us understand this with the example as given below in the table.

 Practice Time 10D        yesterday                          today                           tomorrow

                (The day before present day)           (The present day)            (The day after present day)
 1.  Look at Sonu’s weekly activity time-table.
               On Monday we say                    On Monday we say             On Monday we say ‘Tomorrow
 Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday  Sunday  ‘Yesterday was Sunday.’  ‘Today is Monday.’  will be Tuesday.’


               On Tuesday we say                   On Tuesday we say            On Tuesday we say

               ‘Yesterday was Monday.’             ‘Today is ___________.’ ‘Tomorrow will be
                                                                                _______________.’
 (a) Sonu rides a cycle on ..................................... .
               ‘Yesterday was ________.’           ‘Today is Wednesday.’        ‘Tomorrow will be Thursday.’
 (b) The day after ....................................., Sonu goes swimming.

 (c)  On ....................................., Sonu plays football.  Practice Time 10E


 (d) The day before ....................................., Sonu works in the garden.
              1.  Answer the following.
 (e) On Monday, Sonu plays ..................................... .

 (f) Sonu enjoys a picnic on ..................................... .  (a) If today is Saturday, what day was it yesterday? ............................
                   (b) If it was Monday yesterday, what day is it today? ............................
 2.  Write the days that make up weekend. ............................., .............................  (c) If today is Friday, what day will it be tomorrow? ............................

 3.  Write the day which comes two days before:  (d) If it will be Wednesday tomorrow, what day is it today? ............................

 (a) .............................. Saturday   (b)  .............................. Wednesday
                   (e) If it was Friday yesterday, what day will it be tomorrow? ............................
 (c)  .............................. Tuesday   (d)  .............................. Thursday
              2.  The school declared 3 days of holidays from Tuesday onwards. On which day
 4.  Write the day which comes two days after:  will the school reopen?

 (a) Thursday ..............................   (b)  Sunday ..............................  3.  Rahul stayed in Hyderabad for 3 weeks. For how many days did he stay there?


 (c)  Wednesday ..............................   (d)  Saturday ..............................
              CAlENDAR

 maths fun
 Experiential Learning  Ishika (asked her class teacher): What is a calendar?
 Make a large circle on a thick sheet of paper. Divide the circle into 7 equal parts
 and list the days of a week in order. Shade the sectors using the seven colours   Class teacher: A calendar is the record of all the dates
 of the rainbow. Put a pin at its centre and rotate the wheel to understand the repetition of   and days of a year. It shows the months, weeks and days
 days in a week. Try to rotate the wheel fast and observe which colour of the wheel you see.  of the year.





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