Environmental Science : Term 3 Unit 2 : My Beloved Motherland
Unit 2
My Beloved Motherland
You will learn about
* National days
* National leaders
* National and State symbols
* Caring for public property
National Days and National Leaders
August 15
For many years our country – India, was ruled by another country called Britain. We became free from their rule on August 15th, 1947. India celebrates this day as ‘Independence Day‛ every year.
January 26
Our own laws (Constitution of India) came into force on 26th January 1950. It is celebrated as ‘Republic Day‛. Dr.Rajendra Prasad was the first President of free India.
Many leaders worked hard to make India independent. Two important leaders among them were Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.
october 2
Mahatma Gandhi is affectionately remembered by all of us as ‘Bapu‛ or the ‘Father of our Nation‛. He followed the path of non-violence. He led a simple life and always spoke the truth. His birth day, 2nd October, is celebrated as ‘Gandhi Jayanthi‛.
November 14
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India. He was very fond of children. He was lovingly known as ‘Chacha Nehru‛. His birth day, 14th November, is celebrated as ‘Children‛s Day‛.
Connect the pictures of the leaders to columns A and B.
National Flag – The Tricolour
Our National Flag called the Tricolour is rectangular in shape. It has three equal bands of different colours.
The navy blue wheel in the centre of the white band is called the Ashoka Chakra. It has 24 spokes which stand for progress and values.
We respect our National Flag
National and State Emblems
National Symbols of India
Do you know? :The Dolphin of the Ganges river is the National Aquatic Animal of India.
State Symbols of Tamil Nadu
Write ‘N‛ for the National symbols and ‘S‛ for the State symbols in the box given. Name the pictures.
( Nilgiri Tahr, Lotus, Banyan Tree, Mango, Ganges, Emerald Dove )
Ans : Lotus, Ganges, Emerald Dove, Banyan Tree, Nilgiri Tahr, Mango
Our Responsbility
Some places and things like public toilets, roads, street taps, parks, hospitals, schools and classrooms are used by all of us. It is our responsibility to keep them neat and clean.
Do not spit in public places.
Do not scribble on walls.
Do not throw waste in public places.
Form a queue.
Use the public toilet. Do not use the road/open spaces
Maintain silence in the public library. Do not tear or scribble in the books.
Buy bestselling books online
Colour the circle red for the Don‛ts and green for the Do‛s.
Evaluation
1. Write the names of the National Days for the given dates.
( Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanthi, Children‛s Day, Republic Day )
Ans :
August 15 : Independence Day
November 14 : Children‛s Day
January 26 : Republic Day
October 2 : Gandhi Jayanthi
2. Circle/Underline the odd one.
a. Mango Bengal Tiger Banyan tree Jackfruit
b. Palm tree Nilgiri Tahr Lotus Emerald Dove
c. Saffron Green Red White
d. January 26 August 15 October 2 November 12
3. Select and circle the name for the given picture.
4. Draw a line connecting the symbol with its name.
5. Fill in the blanks.
(Dr.Rajendra Prasad, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, State fruit, Mahatma Gandhi, Nilgiri Tahr )
a. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India.
b. The First President of India was Dr.Rajendra Prasad.
c. Mahatma Gandhi is the Father of our Nation.
d. The State animal of Tamil Nadu is the Nilgiri Tahr.
e. Jackfruit is our State fruit.
6. Tick (✓) the correct behaviour and cross (x) the wrong one.
Self Evaluation
* I can name some National days and National leaders.
* I can identify National and State symbols.
* I care for public property.