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Lesson:10 Games and Recreation| Class 3 | Evs Textbook | Solutions

APSCERT | ANDHRA PRADESH
Here are the answers to the “Improve Your Learning” section from the lesson Games and Recreation (Class 3 EVS):
I. Conceptual Understanding (Tell and Write)
1. Write five outdoor games you like to play.
• Cricket
• Football
• Kabaddi
• Kho-Kho
• Badminton
2. Write the rules of any game you know. (Example: Kabaddi Rules)
• Each team consists of 7 players.
• The raider must say “Kabaddi, Kabaddi” continuously while attempting to touch opponents and return to their side.
• Defenders should stop the raider from returning to their side.
• The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
II. Questioning
3. Name your friends who play daily at home.
My friends’ names are,
• Ramesh
• Priya
• Anil
• Sneha
III. Experiments and Field Observations
4. Play a local game mentioned in the textbook and write your experiences.
(Example: Playing Kho-Kho)
• I played Kho-Kho with my friends. It was exciting and fun.
• Running fast and touching players while escaping made the game challenging.
• I learned teamwork, patience, and how to think quickly during the game.
IV. Information Skills – Project Work
5. Ask your friends about the games they like and fill in the table.
Sl. No. | Name of Friend | Games He/She Likes |
---|---|---|
1 | Ramesh | Cricket |
2 | Priya | Badminton |
3 | Anil | Chess |
4 | Sneha | Kho-Kho |
V. Drawing Pictures and Model Making
6. Prepare play items with clay, such as a ball, bat, tenni-coit, tennis racket, shuttlecock, etc., and display them in your classroom.
(Students can make these clay models as part of their activity.)
VI. Appreciation
7. Your friend won a prize at the school-level games on 15th August. He showed it to you. How do you feel or how would you appreciate him?
• I would feel very happy and proud of my friend.
• I would congratulate him and say, “Great job! You deserve this prize for your hard work and practice.”
• I would encourage him to keep playing and participating in more competitions.
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