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Unseen Passage for Class 3 English _ Sharpen Reading and Comprehension Skills

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Unseen Passage for Class 3 English _ Sharpen Reading and Comprehension Skills

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  1. Unseen Passage for Class 3 English | Sharpen Reading and Comprehension Skills Unseen passages for class 3 English offer significant benefits for Class 3 students. They expose students to diverse literary works, fostering empathy and cultural understanding. These passages improve language and communication skills, enhancing reading comprehension and writing abilities. Unseen passages also promote critical thinking, as students analyze themes and develop independent interpretations. Furthermore, they ignite creativity and imagination, encouraging students to think outside the box. By accessing unseen passages, Class 3 students gain a deeper appreciation for literature, expand their knowledge, and develop essential skills for personal and academic growth. Read the Below Passage: Keoladeo Ghana National Park or Bharatpur bird Sanctuary is the bird-watchers delight in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. It is best known for the Siberian cranes. They arrive in December and stay till March every year. Over 230 species of birds are there. Answer the following Questions:- Question: Which place is the bird watchers delight? Ans: Keoladeo Ghana National Park or Bharatpur National Park is the 'bird-watchers' delight. Question: In which season do the Siberian cranes come to Bharatpur Park? Ans: The Siberian cranes come to Bharatpur Park in winter season. Question: How long do they stay there? Ans: They stay there for four months. Question: How Many species of birds are found in Bharatpur bird Sanctuary? Ans: There are over 230 species of birds in Bharatpur bird sanctuary. Read the Below Passage:- We work at home ourselves and help family members. There we don't think whether our household activities are our jobs or not. In the same manner, our school is also like our home. We line here

  2. together and study in a friendly atmosphere. Shouldn't we think of its cleanliness also? If we make it dirty, who'll clean it? I think we should do it ourselves. Answer the following Questions:- Question: How do we help our family members? Ans: We help our family members by working at home. Question: What do we not think? Ans: We don't think whether our household activities are our jobs or not. Question: How do we live in our school? Ans: We live in our school in a friendly atmosphere in school. Question: What should we do ourselves? Ans: We should do cleanliness ourselves. Read the Below Passage:- "Pranayam is control and extension of the breath. By practising it, we can reduce our breathing rate. Reduced breathing rate has a lot of benefits. It slows down heart rate, reduces blood pressure and relaxes body and mind. Pranayam increases our life expectancy. Pranayam should be done on an empty stomach, preferably in the morning. You can also do it in the evening but there should be a gap of four hours after the last meal." Answer the following Question:- Question: What is Pranayam? Ans: Pranayam is control and extension of the breath. Question: What are the benefits of reduced breathing rate? Ans: Reduced breathing rate has a lot of benefits. It slows down heart rate, reduces blood pressure and relaxed body and mind. Question: How should Pranayam be done? Ans: Pranayam should be done on an empty stomach. Question: When should we do Pranayam? Ans: We should do Pranayam preferably in the morning. We can also do it in the evening. But there should be a gap of four hours after the last meal.

  3. Read the Below Passage:- Shivam and Nitin were students of class V. One day they got up early. It was a pleasant morning. They saw many people in the park. Some of them were running on the track around the park. Children were playing. In the middle of the park, some people were sitting and making different poses. Answer the following Question:- Question: Who were Nitin and Shivam? Ans: Nitin and Shivam were students. Question: How was the morning that day? Ans: It was a pleasant morning. Question: What were some of them doing? Ans: Some of them were running on the track around the park. Question: What were some people doing in the middle of the park? Ans: Some people were sitting and making different poses in the middle of the park. Read the Below Passage:- The lion family also came out of their cave. It was a small family the lion, the lioness and their two lovely cubs. The lion climbed on to a rock. He looked around and gave a loud roar. The cubs began to play with each other. The lioness watched them, frolicking for some time then she called them. Answer the following Question:- Question: Where did the lion family live? Ans: The lion family lived in a cave. Question: Where did the lion climb? Ans: The lion climbed on to a rock. Question: What did the cubs do? Ans: The cubs began to play with each other. Question: What did the lioness do? Ans: The lioness watched the cubs frolicking for some time then she called them.

  4. Unseen passages provide invaluable benefits for Class 3 students. They foster empathy, improve language skills, promote critical thinking, and spark creativity. To explore more unseen passages like this, visit StudiesToday.com and unlock a world of engaging literary works for further enrichment of your reading and learning experience.

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