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Fun with Games

CBSE · Class 4 · English

Quick revision notes for Fun with Games — CBSE Class 4 English. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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1

Poem: Active Children Playing Games

  • The poem describes different children with their qualities: Active boy Anant (hockey), Graceful girl Geeta (skating), Little boy Lhamo (guitar), Swift girl Shabana (cycling), Musical Meena (singing)
  • Each child's name starts with the same letter as their quality (alliteration)
  • The poem shows that playing and being active brings joy to all children
2

Grammar: Adjectives and Describing Words

  • Adjectives are words that tell us more about nouns (naming words)
  • Examples: blue sky, hardworking children, green leaves
  • Adjectives make our writing more interesting and descriptive
3

Story: The Lagori Champions

  • Lagori is a traditional game played with seven flat stones stacked one above the other
  • Also called 'Satoliya' in Rajasthan - same game, different names in different regions
  • Two teams: one knocks down stones with a ball, other tries to rebuild while avoiding the ball
4

Story: Hekko - The Tiger Challenge

  • Hekko is a traditional game from Nagaland meaning 'Challenging the tiger'
  • Based on folk story of Aami (humans) vs Aakho (tigers)
  • 11 players in each team, played in a circle

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The chapter begins with a poemStudents learn that adjectives are wordsThis story introduces Lagori (also calledHekko is a traditional game fromStudents learn about simple past tense

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