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The Sun and the Wind: A Story of Patience and Persistence, Summaries of Meteorology

A lesson based on the fable of 'the sun and the wind.' the story revolves around the sun and the wind trying to make a man take off his coat, and the lessons learned from their persistence and unique approaches. Various activities such as filling in the blanks, question and answer sections, and identifying the correct position of words.

What you will learn

  • How did the Sun and the Wind try to make the man take off his coat?
  • Why did the man take off his coat when the Sun shone?
  • What season is each clothing item typically worn?
  • Why did the Sun and the Wind fight?
  • What did the Wind say to the Sun to provoke the competition?

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Lesson -15
The Sun and the Wind
Q1. Fill in the blanks:
1. The three characters in the play are Man , Sun and Wind.
2. The Sun and the Wind were fighting with each other.
3. The man was wearing a coat.
4. When the sun shone hard, the man took off his coat.
Q2. Question and answer:
1. Why were the Sun and the Wind fighting?
Ans: The Sun and the Wind were fighting to know who is stronger.
2. What was the test?
Ans: The test was to make the man to take off his coat more quickly.
3. What happened when the Wind blew hard?
Ans: When the wind blew hard the man hold the coat tightly around himself.
4. Why did the man take off his coat?
Ans: The man took off his coat because the Sun shined brightly.
5. How did the Sun win the test?
Ans: As the Sun shined brightly, the man took off his coat hence the Sun won
the test.
6. What did you learn from the story?
Ans: Each one is unique. We must accept ourselves.
Q3. Who said these words?
1. ‘I am stronger than you.’
Ans: Wind
2. ‘I will do a better job.
Ans: Sun
3. ‘But what do you want me to do?
Ans: Sun
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The Sun and the Wind

Q1. Fill in the blanks:

  1. The three characters in the play are Man , Sun and Wind.
  2. The Sun and the Wind were fighting with each other.
  3. The man was wearing a coat.
  4. When the sun shone hard, the man took off his coat. **Q2. Question and answer:
  5. Why were the Sun and the Wind fighting? Ans:** The Sun and the Wind were fighting to know who is stronger. 2. What was the test? Ans: The test was to make the man to take off his coat more quickly. 3. What happened when the Wind blew hard? Ans: When the wind blew hard the man hold the coat tightly around himself. 4. Why did the man take off his coat? Ans: The man took off his coat because the Sun shined brightly. 5. How did the Sun win the test? Ans: As the Sun shined brightly, the man took off his coat hence the Sun won the test. 6. What did you learn from the story? Ans: Each one is unique. We must accept ourselves. Q3. Who said these words?
  6. ‘I am stronger than you.’ Ans: Wind
  7. ‘I will do a better job. Ans: Sun
  8. ‘But what do you want me to do? Ans: Sun
  1. ‘I can make him take off his coat more quickly than you can!’ Ans: Wind
  2. ‘It was so cold and suddenly it is hot! I must take off my coat. Ans: Man
  3. ‘I have made him take his coat off.’ Ans: Sun Q4. Write the season in which we wear:
  4. Gloves - winter
  5. T-shirt - summer
  6. Jacket - winter
  7. Gumboots - rainy
  8. Rain coat - rainy
  9. Muffler - winter
  10. Shorts - summer
  11. Straw hat - summer Grammar Fill in the blanks with correct position words:
  12. The apple is in the sack.
  13. The cat is on the fence.
  14. The girl is under the umbrella.
  15. The boy is in the pool.
  16. The frog is on a leaf.
  17. The frog is under a toadstool.
  18. The books are on the shelf.
  19. The cat is in the box.