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What a Bird Thought NCERT Class 6th English Poorvi Chapter 8 Question Answer
What a Bird Thought Question Answer Class 6 English
Let us do these activities before we read. (Page 85)
Question 1.
Look at the picture and discuss what you see in the picture with your teacher and classmates.
Think of a time when you worked hard. What did you do then?
- How did it help you?
- How did it make you feel?
- Also, discuss in groups.
Answer:
- I worked hard in my studies.
- I got good results.
- I was delighted.
Question 2.
Where are the places you see birds? What do you see the birds doing?
Answer:
I see birds in gardens, parks trees and buildings. They are seen moving and flying from one place to another. They pick up food grains, and worms for themselves for food.
Question 3.
Do you want to fly like a bird? Why?
Answer:
I want to fly like a bird to explore the world freely.
Question 4.
What does a baby bird think about its world?
Answer:
At first, she thought her world was the blue shell, then she found it to be her nest, then left and the wide big world she flew in.
Question 5.
Read the sentences and replace the underlined words with their correct meanings.
S.No. | Sentences | Meanings |
(a) | The color of the feather was not dark but pale. | at last |
(b) | The butterfly moved lightly and quickly onto the flower. | light |
(c) | Finally , I finished my bird painting after trying it many times. | labor |
(d) | The pretty flowers were the prize for the gardener’s hard work. | fluttered |
Answer:
(a) Pale – Light
(b) Moved Lightly and Quickly – Fluttered
(c) Finally – At Last
(d) Hard Work – Labour
Let us discuss (Page 87)
Question 1.
Reread the poem. Identify the main idea of each stanza. There are two extra given.
(a) The bird steps out into the world.
(b) The bird lived happily in a small world.
(c) The bird becomes blind due to leaves.
(d) The bird flies away as an adult.
(e) The bird is unhappy with the straw nest.
(f) The bird lived in a cozy nest with its mother.
Answer:
(a) The bird becomes energetic as she grows and flies to discover things for herself.
(b) The bird lives happily and secures in her nest.
(c) The bird flies out of the nest and sits on another branch and can see only leaves and feels blinded by the leaves around her.
(d) As an adult she flies into the wide world.
(e) bird is unhappy.
(f) The bird is comfortable with her mother.
Question 2.
Look at the pictures (a) – (d) and write the matching line from the poem for each.
Answer:
(a) Round nest in shell.
(b) Nestled by mother.
(c) Blind by leaves.
(d) Steps out into the world.
Question 3.
Answer the following with a word from the poem and check the answers with your partner.
(a) What was the shape of the bird’s first house?
_ O _ _ _
Answer:
Round
(b) What was the bird’s second nest made of?
_ _ R _ _
Answer:
Straw
(c) What did the bird see when it came out of its nest?
L _ _ _ E _
Answer:
Leaves
(d) What did the bird do at the end?
_ _ _ W
Answer:
Flew
Question 4.
Now, recite the poem aloud along with your teacher and classmates.
Answer:
Do this activity in the presence of your subject teacher.
Let us think and reflect (Page 88)
Question 1.
Write whether the following sentences are True or False.
(a) The bird changed its house two times.
Answer:
True
(b) The neighbors tell the bird about the world.
Answer:
False
Question 2.
Read the following lines from the poem and answer the questions given below.
(a) I thought the world was made of straw,
And nestled by my mother.
(i) Who lived in the nest along with the baby bird?
Answer:
Mother Bird
(ii) Complete the following by choosing the correct option.
The bird thought the world was made of straw because __________.
(a) it lived in a straw hut
(b) its nest was made of straw
(c) its mother fed straw to it
(d) there was straw all around
Answer:
(b) Its nest was made of straw
(iii) Which word tells us that the baby bird was warm and comfortable?
Answer:
Nestled by the mother
(b) I said the world is made of leaves,
I have been very blind.
(i) Why did the bird think the world was made of leaves?
Answer:
The bird thought that the world was made of leaves because she saw leaves all around her.
(ii) What does the set of words ‘I said’ mean?
(a) flew
(b) shouted
(c) spoke
(d) cried
Answer:
(c) spoke
(iii) Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.
The bird felt that it had been very blind because it could not __ __ __ the leaves from __ n __ __ __ e the nest.
Answer:
See, Inside
Question 3.
Why did the baby bird think that its first world was small, round, and blue?
Answer:
The baby was in the shell which was small round and blue.
Question 4.
Where did the bird go when it fluttered from its straw nest?
Answer:
It flew into the world to discover things about the world herself.
Question 5.
What quality did the bird say it had when it flew away?
Answer:
The bird had grown up and had all the energy of an adult when it flew away.
Question 6.
Who do you think were the bird’s neighbors? Why do you think so? Discuss.
Answer:
All the creatures around her were her neighbors. The bird had to live in their company forever so they were her neighbours.
Let us learn (Page 89)
Question 1.
Let us write some rhyming words. One has been done for you.
Now, complete a new stanza with rhyming words at the end of each line.
I fly high and I fly low,
But one thing I surely k __ __ __,
Whenever I wish to rest,
My little nest is the __ __ __t.
Answer:
Words from the Poem | |||
Stanza 1 | Stanza 2 | Stanza 3 | Stanza 4 |
Well | Other | Find | Labors |
Shell | Mother | Blind | Neighbors |
New Rhyming Words | |||
Fell | Father | Mind | Tailor |
I fly high and I fly low,
But one thing I surely
know,
Whenever I wish to rest,
My little nest is the
best.
Question 2.
The poet uses words like ‘pale’, ‘blue’, ‘round’, ‘straw’, and ‘little’ to describe the bird’s nest. Read a few more describing words.
Now, use the describing words given in the box to create six sentences based on the given picture.
(a) ……………………………………
(b) ……………………………………
(c) ……………………………………
(d) ……………………………………
(e) ……………………………………
(f) ……………………………………
Answer:
Six sentences to describe the picture:
(a) A bird built a
small
nest on a tree.
(b) The tree is full of
green
leaves.
(c) It is a
hanging
nest.
(d) The entrance to the nest has a
round
hollow shape.
(e) The bird i£ sitting near the entrance with her
pointed
beak.
(f) The roof of the nest is made of wood and is
brown.
Let us listen (Page 90)
What A Bird Thought
I’m a parrot, my name is Paro,
My feathers are bright and they glow.
In the morning, I spread my wings,
Fly around and see wonderful things.
Come with me through the skies so blue,
To places old and places new.
Among the trees, where the breeze is light,
Many new stories, oh, what a sight!
You will listen to a short poem. As you listen, fill in the missing words. You can listen to the poem more than once.
I’m a parrot, my name is Paro,
My feathers are __ __ __ g __ __ and they glow.
In the morning, I spread my wings,
___ ___ ___ around and see wonderful things.
Come with me through the skies so ___ l ___ ___,
To places old and places new.
Among the ___ ___ e ___ ___, where the breeze is light,
Many new s t __ __ __ ___ s, oh, what a sight!
Answer:
I’m a parrot, my name is Paro,
My feathers are
bright
and they glow.
In the morning, I spread my wings,
fly
around, and see wonderful things.
Come with me through the skies so
blue.
To places old and places new.
Among the
trees
, where the breeze is light,
Many new
stories
, oh, what a sight!
Let us speak (Page 90)
Speak with your classmates about which bird you would like to be. Include the following points.
• Which bird are you? [I am ……….…….]
Answer:
I am
a peacock.
• What do you look like? [I am ……….……. in color. I am a big/small bird. I have ……….…….].
Answer:
I am
a combination of beauty
in colours. I am a big/small bird. I have
a slender body
.
• Where do you live? [I live in ……….……. It is (where) ……….…….]
Answer:
I live in
beautiful green surroundings
. It is (where)
what I enjoy most
.
• What do you do during the day? [I ……….……. I also ……….…….]
Answer:
I
play with my mate
. I also
dance in the cloudy weather.
• Do you have any message for humans? [I want to tell the humans ……….…….]
Answer:
I want to tell the humans
should take care of me and not demolish our homes.
Let us write (Page 91)
Question 1.
Read how the bird perceived its world.
My world was small, round, and light blue at first. After that, my world was warm and comfortable. It was made of straw. In this world, I could only see leaves whenever I stepped out. In the end, my world became big. It had the sky and the earth as a part of it.
Answer:
When the bird was a baby, she thought her nest was the world, where she was secure with her mother. Later when she grew the thought about the world changed to green leaves. She flew as an adult and found the world very, very big.
Question 2.
Now, discuss with your teacher and classmates how you think the world would look to the following.
(a) a baby
(b) a fish
Answer:
(a) Baby (Written in first person)
I am surrounded by relatives, who love and care for me. Everybody gives me gifts, I love them. My mother feeds me on time. She kisses me and changes my clothes. I am the source of entertainment for all in my family.
(b) Fish
I live in the water and feed on water weeds and worms. I have my family and friends with whom I enjoy a lot. We move in groups from one place to another, but I need to be careful, not to get trapped in the fisherman’s net. I have to be also careful of the larger fishes that can feed on me. I love my home and my family.
Question 3.
Now, write five sentences each, for both (a) and (b), in your notebooks. You can take help from the example given in 1.
Answer:
(a) A Baby
- My world is small, cozy, and filled with soft blankets and toys.
- I see the faces of my parents and they make me feel safe and loved.
- My world is made up of warm bottles of milk and gentle lullabies.
- As I grow, my world expands to include colorful picture books and playful sounds.
- Eventually, my world will include new places like the park and the neighborhood, where I can explore and learn.
(b) A Fish
- My world is a small, round tank filled with clear water and decorative pebbles.
- I see the shimmering light that filters through the water, creating beautiful patterns.
- My world is made of plants and tiny hiding places where I can rest.
- Whenever I swim to the surface, I see the faces of humans who feed me.
- In the end, my world includes the larger aquarium, where I can swim freely and explore new areas.
Let us explore (Page 91)
Question 1.
The bird’s first home was made of a shell. Later its home was among leaves and made of straw.
• Look at your home carefully and make a list of all the materials it is made of.
Answer:
My home is made of brick, cement, and iron.
• Why do you think our homes are not made of straw?
Answer:
Our homes cannot be made of straw because they will get wet with the rain. It will be a weak house and will not be able to support our weight. We will not be able to cook our food as straws will catch fire easily.
• If you had to own a home of your choice, what would it look like and what materials would you like to use?
Answer:
People use cement, bricks, wood, iron, etc. to build their homes.
• How is a home different from a house? Discuss with your classmates and teacher.
Answer:
A home is a place where you live comfortably with your family. A house is made of bricks or stones or mud. It is only a shelter.
• Look at the list of some workers who build houses. Find out the work they do and write, as shown in the example. You can think of other workers and add them too.
Answer:
Workers | Their Work |
Example: Mason | Lays bricks and stones |
1. Painter | Paints Walls |
2. Electrician | Electrical Connections |
3. Plumber | Fixes Taps and Waterpipes |
4. Carpenter | Makes Furniture |
5. Architect | Makes Plans of House |
6. Potter | Make Pots |
7. Cook | Cooks Food |
Question 2.
Look at the different kinds of nests and homes the birds make. Have you seen any? Discuss these types of nests with your teacher and classmates.
(See NCERT Textbook, Page 92)
Answer:
Traditional Nest in a Tree
Description: A nest of twigs, leaves, and other plant materials. It is typically found in the branches of trees.
Birds: Common birds like robins, sparrows, and pigeons build such nests.
Personal Observation: It’s often built safely among the branches.
Hanging Nest
Description: These nests are suspended from branches and made of woven grass and other flexible materials.
Birds: Birds like weaver birds and orioles build these intricate, hanging nests.
Personal Observation: These nests are fascinating due to their intricate construction and are often found in areas with abundant vegetation.
Cavity Nest
Description: A nest is built inside a hole in a tree trunk.
Birds: Woodpeckers, owls, and some parrots use tree cavities for nesting.
Personal Observation: These nests provide excellent protection from predators and the elements. Have you seen any trees with holes that might be homes for birds?
Leaf Nest
Description: A nest made by stitching or folding leaves together.
Birds: Tailorbirds and some species of warblers build these unique nests.
Personal Observation: These nests are cleverly constructed using natural materials and can often be found in dense foliage.
Discussion with Classmates
Types of Birds: Discussion on the kinds of birds that build each nest and how their nesting habits suit their environments.
Construction Techniques: Talking about the different techniques birds use to build their nests, like weaving, stitching, or using cavities.
By discussing these nests, I’ll gain a better understanding of the diverse and fascinating ways birds create homes for their young.