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Thank God

CBSE · Class 3 · English

Summary of Thank God for CBSE Class 3 English. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

This chapter tells us a beautiful story about a wise farmer who teaches us an important lesson about being grateful and thinking positively. The story shows how looking at the bright side of things can help us in difficult situations. It is a Jataka tale that has been told for many years to teach ch

Key Concepts

The farmer shows us how

The farmer shows us how to be thankful even when things don't go as expected. When the King throws grapes at him, he says 'Thank God!' because he real

The farmer makes a smart choice

The farmer makes a smart choice by taking grapes instead of watermelons because grapes are lighter for the long journey. Later, he cleverly explains h

Words that have completely different meanings

Words that have completely different meanings are called opposites. Examples from the story include heavy-light, thick-thin, long-short, soft-hard, sl

'Is' is used with one person

'Is' is used with one person or thing (singular), like 'The farmer is wise.' 'Are' is used with more than one person or thing (plural), like 'The grap

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the importance of being thankful and grateful
  • Learn to think wisely and positively in all situations
  • Recognize opposite words and their meanings
  • Practice using 'is' and 'are' correctly in sentences
  • Develop reading comprehension skills through story analysis

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What are the important topics in Thank God for CBSE Class 3 English?

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Sources & Official References

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