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              SEASoNS


              In our country, there are five seasons in a year. These are winter,

              spring, summer, rainy (or monsoon) season and autumn.

              Winter is very cold. In this season, we wear woollen clothes and
              have hot drinks like tea or coffee.






                                   Spring is very pleasant (neither cold nor hot). It begins with a cheer,

                                   blooms of flowers and singing of birds.






              Summer is very hot. In this season, we wear light-coloured cotton

              clothes and enjoy cold drinks, ice cream, etc.





                                     In the rainy season, we use umbrellas or raincoats when we go

                                     outside, as it rains often. In this season, we can see the dance of

                                     a peacock, hopping of frogs, etc.





              In the autumn season, we observe how leaves fall on the ground,

              the temperature is moderate and pleasant winds blow.




                      Challenge Question                                                                    Critical Thinking

                  1.  Look at the clock upside down, as shown alongside.

                      (a)  What time is it in the clock?                                                     6

                      (b)  What time will it be in 1 hour 30 minutes?                                   3  4  5  7  8  9

                      (c)  What time was it 1 hour 15 minutes ago?                                       2  1  12  11  10


                  2.  Unscramble the letters to name the seasons.                                    Upside down Clock
                        (a)  SRNGPI             (b)  MERMUS              (c)  ENWITR              (d)  NUUATM





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