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Class 4 EVS – Chapter 1: “Going to School” with answers included:

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Class 4 – EVS Chapter 1: Going to School Practice Worksheet with Answers --- 1 . Fill in the blanks: a. In Assam, children use vallas (boats) to cross the river. b. Living root bridges are made using the roots of trees. c. Children in the mountains use ropeways to cross the valleys. d. In Rajasthan, people use camel carts to travel in the desert. e. In Kerala, students use vallams (small boats) to reach school 2. Answer the following: a. Why do children in some areas need to use special ways to go to school? Answer: Because of difficult terrains like rivers, hills, forests, or deserts where normal roads or vehicles are not available. b. What is a trolley or ropeway? Where is it used? Answer: A ropeway or trolley is a small open box or cart tied to strong wires that carries people across a river or valley, mainly used in hilly areas. c. How do children in the forests of Assam reach their schools? Answer: They walk on narrow bamboo bridges or use boats to cross rivers. d. What are the be...

"5 Essential Steps to Start Your CTET 2025 Preparation"

 Starting your preparation for CTET 2025 right now is a wise decision. The key to success in any competitive exam is early preparation, effective planning, and consistent effort. If you begin your preparation systematically, you will have enough time to cover the entire syllabus and revise effectively. In this blog, we will discuss five essential steps to help you start your CTET 2025 preparation on the right note. 1. Understand the Syllabus and Exam Pattern The first step in preparing for CTET 2025 is to fully understand the syllabus and exam pattern. CTET consists of two papers: Paper-I (for Primary Stage – Class 1 to 5) Paper-II (for Elementary Stage – Class 6 to 8) Each paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions, with each question carrying one mark. It’s crucial to understand the topics covered under each subject. Paper-I will cover Child Development, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and Language, while Paper-II will cover Pedagogy, Mathematics/Science/Social Science, ...