SUBJECT E V S CLASS IV LESSON GOING
SUBJECT – E V S. CLASS – IV. LESSON – GOING TO SCHOOL. BY K SUSAN BINACA PRT KV PICKET
Objectives of the lesson FINDING OUT DIFFERENT MODES OF TRANSPORT USED BY THE CHILDREN TO REACH THE SCHOOL AND NAME THEM. OBSERVE AND UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF BRIDGE. CLASSIFICATION OF VEHICLES USED FOR LONG AND SHORT DISTANCES. UNDERSTAND THAT MODE OF TRANSPORT DEPENDS ON THE LAND FORM. *
DIFFERENT STATES IN INDIA
CHILDREN GOING TO SCHOOL IN THESE AREAS
BAMBOO BRIDGE Bridge is a structure which connects two places BAMBOO BRIDGES ARE BUILT TEMPORARILY IN PLACES LIKE ASSAM WHERE IT RAINS HEAVILY.
CHILDREN CROSSING THE BRIDGE TO GO TO SCHOOL IN ASSAM
DIFFERENT TYPES OF BRIDGES IN MOUNTAIN AREAS ROPE BRIDGE
A ROPE BRIDGE IS USED TO CROSS THE MOUNTAINS.
A Trolley Is used To cross Wide Rivers where it is difficult to build Bridges Like in ladakh Pulley Is a type of instrument which heps to pull something easily
CEMENT BRIDGE A CEMENT BRIDGE IS BUILT OVER RAILWAY LINES, RIVERS, ROADS ETC…
DESERT IS CROSSED USING CAMELS. CAMELCARTS ARE USED IN THE TOWNS, CITIES AND VILLAGES OF RAJASTHAN.
VALLAM IN SOUTH INDIA (KERALA)
USING SLEDGES IN SNOWY AREAS
ROCKY , SNOWY PATHS AND FORESTS ARE CROSSED BY WALKING.
JUGAD IS A TRANSPORT USED IN GUJARATH.
Guess the names of the places with the help of clues Rains heavily ______ Strong iron ropes is used to cross the river ________ Small boats are used ______ Camel carts are used ______ Sledges in snowy areas _____ Sunlight does not pass through it __ _______.
Assignment Find out where all you find pulleys. Find out what materials are used in making the cement bridge. What is the difference between a cement bridge and bamboo bridge? Can you tell why the vehicle is called Jugad?
Thank You
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