Completing Class 1 English Mridang Worksheet Chapter 6 Fun with Pictures helps students develop their reading and writing skills.
Fun with Pictures Class 1 Worksheet
Fun with Pictures Worksheet Class 1
Let’s Revise
Above picture represents various vegetables and fruits.
They are of various colours. Each vegetable and fruit has some importance.
We should eat every vegetable and fruit to keep ourselves healthy.

Word Meanings
represents – shows
various – different
importance – value
Worksheet – 1
1. What do you see in this picture?
Answer: _______________________
2. Say the names of the fruits and vegetables that you see.
Answer: _______________________
3. How many fruits are there in the picture?
Answer: _______________________
4. Can you name the fruits that are red in colour?
Answer: _______________________
5. How many vegetables are there in the picture?
Answer: _______________________
6. Can you name the green vegetables?
Answer: _______________________
7. Which fruits and vegetables do you like the most?
Answer: _______________________
8. Why do we eat fruits and vegetables?
Answer: _______________________
Let us sing
FRUITS FOR ALL
Five yellow mangoes hanging on the tree,

One for the traveller who rests under the tree.
One for the bird who nests on the tree.
One for the squirrel who runs up the tree.
One for the rabbit who lives under the tree.
One for you to share with me.

Five red apples hanging on the tree,
One for the traveller who rests under the tree.
One for the bird who nests on the tree.
One for the squirrel who runs up the tree.
One less for the rabbit who lives under the tree.
One for you to share with me.
Let’s Revise
- In the poem, five mangoes are seen on the tree. They are for different human beings.
- Four mangoes are for a traveller, a bird, a squirrel and a rabbit.
- The fifth mango will be shared between the reader and the poet.
- Five apples are seen on the other tree. They are for different human beings.
- Four apples are for a traveller, a bird, a squirrel and a rabbit.
- The fifth apple will be shared between the reader and the poet.
Word Meanings
- hanging – to stay in the air
- rests – to relax
- share – to divide
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Worksheet – 1
Let us speak
(a) With whom does the tree share its fruits?
Answer: _______________________
(b) What do you share with your brother, sister or friends?
Answer: _______________________
(c) Circle the words: ‘for’ and ‘on’ in the poem.
Answer: _______________________
A VISIT TO THS MARKET
Question 1.
Let us read
A vist to the market

Let’s Revise
- Mini’s father, a farmer grows vegetables in his farm and sells them in the market.
- Every Saturday, Mini goes with him to the market. His father takes her around the market.
- There are many people in the market buying vegetables, fruits, flowers and toys.

Mini: Look, Father! There are many colourful flowers.
Father: Yes, there are. Let me tell you the names of the flowers. These are roses. These are marigolds. Those are jasmine. Mini: Yes. Sometimes Mother makes a string of jasmine flowers. Father: Look at the fruits here. Mini: I can see apples but what are those large fruits behind the apples?
Father: Those are pineapples.
Mini: What are these fruits kept on the right of the apples?
Father: They are oranges.
Mini: What is the name of the big green fruit kept on the left of the apples?
Father: Oh! That is watermelon.

Word Meanings
- grows – to increase
- buying – to buy
- behind – at the back of something
Worksheet – 2
Question 1.
Let us speak
(a) Is there a market near your house?
Answer: _______________________
(b) Do you go to the market?
Answer: _______________________
(c) With whom do you go?
Answer: _______________________
(d) What do you like best about the market?
Answer: _______________________
Worksheet – 3
Question 1.
Draw and colour the fruits and vegetables you like. Discuss with your friends— Why do you like these fruits and vegetables?

Worksheet – 4
Question 1.
Let us write
A. Write the words in the space below

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B. Fill in the blanks. Two have been done for you.

Class 1 English Fun with Pictures Worksheet
Fun with Pictures
Let us Speak
Do you know why we eat fruits and vegetables?
We eat fruits and vegetables because they are good for our bodies and help us stay healthy. They have important vitamins and minerals that our bodies need to grow and be strong.
Fruits and vegetables also have fiber that helps our tummies feel good, and helps us go to the bathroom regularly. They can also keep us hydrated because they have lots of water. Fruits and vegetables come in different colours and taste yummy, making our meals more fun.
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Eating them helps us stay at a healthy weight and keeps our bodies working well. So, remember to eat fruits and vegetables everyday to stay healthy and strong!
Match the fruits with their name.

Match the vegetables with their name.

Fruits for All
Answer the following questions by choosing the correct options.
Question 1.
What are the fruits mentioned in the poem?
(a) Oranges
(b) Mangoes
(e) Bananas
(d) Apples
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Question 2.
How many mangoes are hanging on the tree?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) Five
Question 3.
For whom is the apple intended for that hangs on the tree?
(a) The traveller
(b) The bird
(c) The squirrel
(d) The rabbit
Question 4.
Name one animal mentioned in the poem that lives under the tree.
(a) Bird
(b) Squirrel
(c) Rabbit
(d) Traveller
Question 5.
Tho is invited to share the fruit with the speaker in the poem?
(a) The traveller
(b) The bird
(c) The squirrel
(d) The reader
Let us Ready
A visit to the market
A. Based on the story ‘A visit to the market’ of the textbook, complete the story by filling in the blanks. Choose from the options given in the brackets.
1. Mini’s father is a ___________ (trader/farmer).

2. He grows ____________ (vegetables/fruits) in his ______ (home/farm).

3. He sells them in the ___________ (shop/market).

4. Every ___________ (Sunday/Saturday), Mini goes with him to the ________ (park/market).
5. Her father _________(sells/purchases) his vegetables.
6. He takes her around the _______(market/field).

B. Now, answer the following questions based on the story ‘A visit to the market’ of the textbook, by choosing the correct option.
Question 1.
What are the people buying in the market?
(a) Vegetables and fruits
(b) Flowers and toys
(c) Clothes and shoes
(d) All the above
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Question 2.
What does Mini notice in the market?
(a) Colourful flowers
(b) Toys and games
(c) Fresh vegetables
(d) All the above
Question 3.
What are the names of the flowers mentioned by the father?
(a) Roses, Marigolds, and Tulips
(b) Lilies, Daisies, and Sunflowers
(c) Roses, Marigolds, and Jasmine
(d) Orchids, Daffodils, and Carnations
Question 4.
What does Mini’s mother do with Jasmine flowers?
(a) She makes a string of flowers.
(h) She cooks them in a dish.
(c) She uses them for decoration.
(d) She gives them to neighbours.
Question 5.
What does Mini notice behind the apples?
(a) Pineapples
(b) Oranges
(c) Vegetables
(d) Flowers
Question 6.
What does Mini hold
(a) A bag of fruits
(b) A small basket of flowers
(c) A toy car
(d) Book
Question 7.
What does Mini’s father have in his bag?
(a) Toys
(b) Books
(c) Fruits
(d) A book
Let us Speak
What do you call these fruits in your mother tongue? Write and speak loudly.

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Let us Read
A. Read the name of the vegetables and fruits given below aloud,

B. Read the story. Write the words for the picture in the blanks to complete the story. You can take help from the words given in the Help Box.
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Let us Draw
A. This is a fruit. Join the dots and colour the picture. Now, guess which fruit is this?

B. Look at the pictures. Answer the questions by filling in the blanks.
(a) What is this?
This is an _________

(b) Is this a potato?
_______ this is a potato.

(c) Is this a green chilli?
_______ this is not a green chilli.

(d) Then, what is this?
This is a ________
(e) Is this a fruit?
________ this is not a fruit.

(f) Then, what is this?
This is a ________
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(g) What is its name?
It is a ________