NCERT Class 3 English Chapter 11 Chanda Mama Counts the Stars

NCERT Class 3 English Chapter 11 Chanda Mama Counts the Stars Solutions As Per CBSE New Syllabus to each chapter is provided in the list so that you can easily browse through different chapters NCERT Class 3 English Chapter 11 Chanda Mama Counts the Stars Notes and select need one. NCERT Class 3 English Question Answers Download PDF. NCERT Class 3 English Texbook Solutions.

NCERT Class 3 English Chapter 11 Chanda Mama Counts the Stars

Also, you can read the NCERT book online in these sections Solutions by Expert Teachers as per Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Book guidelines. CBSE Class 3 English Textual Solutions are part of All Subject Solutions. Here we have given NCERT Class 3 English Notes, CBSE Class 3 English Textbook Solutions for All Chapters, You can practice these here.

Chapter: 11

Unit – 4: The Sky

Let us think

A. Answer the following:

1. Does the Moon look the same every night?

Ans: No, the Moon does not look the same every night.

2. What did Chanda Mama try to count?

Ans: Chanda Mama tried to count the stars.

3. Why did Chanda Mama fall asleep?

Ans: Chanda Mama fell asleep because he was counting the stars for a long time and got tired.

4. Who helped Chanda Mama?

Ans: The Sun helped Chanda Mama.

5. Complete the sentence:

The number of stars in the sky is the same as _________________.

Ans: The number of stars in the sky is the same as the number of lovely children.

B. Think and say

1. I call the Moon, Chanda Mama. What do you call him in your language?

Ans: I call the Moon Chandamama / Chand.

2. Chanda Mama was not able to count the stars. What things can you not count?

Ans: I cannot count the stars, grains of sand and hairs on my head.

3. The Moon is visible during the night. What can you see in the night sky?

Ans: I can see the Moon, stars and clouds in the night sky.

Let us learn

Here and There!

1. Fill in the blanks with ‘here’ or ‘there’.

(i) The students are playing kabaddi ____________.

Ans: There.

(ii) ___________  is your shirt.

Ans: Here.

(iii) ___________  is my bicycle.

Ans: There.

(iv) I went to Chandigarh last year. My brother lives _______________.

Ans: There.

(v) This is my bench. I sit _____________ with my friends.

Ans: Here.

A. In the story, we read that the stars were too many to be counted. 

Now, your teacher will read out a list of items for you. Put the items in the correct column in the given table. 

1. Children in the classroom. 

2. Flowers in a garden. 

3. Books in the library.   

4. Pencils in your pencil box. 

5. Fingers on your right hand.   

6. Children in your city or town. 

7. Pages in your English notebook. 

8. The hairs on your head.

Can be counted easilyToo many to be counted
Children in the classroomFlowers in a garden
Books in the libraryChildren in your city or town
Pencils in your pencil boxThe hairs on your head
Fingers on your right hand

Ans: 

Can be counted easilyToo many to be counted
Children in the classroomFlowers in a garden
Books in the libraryChildren in your city or town
Pencils in your pencil boxThe hairs on your head
Fingers on your right hand

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Scroll to Top