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The Tiny Teacher Comprehension Check (Page 3)

The document is a comprehension check from the story "The Tiny Teacher" about ants. It contains questions and answers about the life cycle of ants, how they care for grubs, the jobs of new ants, and other creatures that live in anthills. It also has questions about what we can learn from ants like hard work, discipline, and loyalty. The comprehension check tests the reader's understanding of key details about the organization of ant colonies and the industrious behavior of ants.

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The Tiny Teacher Comprehension Check (Page 3)

The document is a comprehension check from the story "The Tiny Teacher" about ants. It contains questions and answers about the life cycle of ants, how they care for grubs, the jobs of new ants, and other creatures that live in anthills. It also has questions about what we can learn from ants like hard work, discipline, and loyalty. The comprehension check tests the reader's understanding of key details about the organization of ant colonies and the industrious behavior of ants.

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The Tiny Teacher

The Tiny Teacher Comprehension check (Page 3)

Question 1.
The story of an ant’s life sounds almost untrue. The italicised phrase means
(i) highly exaggerated.
(ii) too remarkable to be true
(iii) not based on facts.
Answer:
(ii) too remarkable to be true.

Question 2.
Complete the following sentences :
(i) An ant is the smallest, …………
(ii) We know a number of facts about an ant’s life because … …….
Answer:
(i) the commonest but the wisest insect.
(ii) some people have watched their daily behaviour closely.

Question 3.
In what ways is an ant’s life peaceful ?
Answer:
An ant’s life is very peaceful. This is because each one does its share of work
intelligently and bravely. It never fights with other members of the group.

The Tiny Teacher Comprehension check (Page 5)

Question 1.
How long does it take for a grub to become a complete ant?
Answer:
It takes around a period of six weeks for a grub to become a complete ant.

Question 2.
Why do the worker ants. carry the grubs about ?
Answer:
Workers after feeding and cleaning them, carry them about daily for airing, exercise
and sunshine.

Question 3.
What jobs are new ants trained for ?
Answer:
The new ants are taught and trained properly. Ants learn their duties from old ants as
workers, soldiers, builders, cleaners, etc.
Question 4.
Name some other creatures that live in anthills.
Answer:
Other creatures that live in anthills are beetles, lesser breeds of ants and the
greenfly.

Question 5.
Mention three things we can learn from the “tiny teacher”. Give reasons for choosing
these items.
Answer:
An ant, the tiny teacher can teach us hardwork, discipline and loyalty. I think we
neglect these things in our lives. That is why I have chosen these.

The Tiny Teacher Exercises Question and Answer

Question 1.
Discuss the following topics in groups :
(i) What problems are you likely to face if you keep ants as pets?
(ii) When a group of bees finds nectar, it informs other bees of its location, quantity,
etc. through dancing. Can you guess what ants communicate to their fellow ants by
touching one another’s feelers ?
Answer:
(i) If we keep ants as pets then we can face such problems as ants can spread
everywhere in the house. Thus they can not only bite but can spoil the food also.
(ii) By touching one another’s feelers, the ants ‘talk’to each other by passing
messages through them (the feelers). They might communicate about their mother
queen and young ones. It is also their way of greeting each other.

Question 2.
Complete the following poem with words from the box below. Then recite the poem.

Soldiers live in barracks


And birds in ……………..
Much like a snake that rests
In a ………………. No horse is able
To sleep except in a …….
And a dog lives well,
Mind you, only in a ……………..
To say ‘hi’ to an ant, if you will,
You may have to climb an .

hole, kennel, nests, anthill, stable

Answer:
Soldiers live in barracks
And birds in nests
Much like a snake that rests
In a hole. No horse is able
To sleep except in a stable.
And a dog lives well,
Mind you, only in a kennel.
To say ‘hi’ to an ant, if you will,
You may have to climb an anthill.

The Tiny Teacher Introduction

Through this lesson we learn how organised, intelligent and hard-working the ants
are. Among the various kinds, the commonest is black or red ant. They live in
comfortable homes called ‘anthills”. The queen ant has a pair of wings, which she
casts off before she begins to lay eggs. We can learn the qualities of hard work,
sense of duty and discipline, cleanliness and loyalty, etc. from the ants.

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