THE ENORMOUS TURNIP.

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THE ENORMOUS TURNIP

THE ENORMOUS TURNIP An old man planted some turnip seeds. After some days he thought to take out the turnip. But it was difficult for the old man to pull up the turnip because it was very big. Then an old woman, a boy and a girl helped him to pull up the enormous turnip. In this way all four of them sat there and ate the turnip.

THE ENORMOUS TURNIP Arrange the characters [As they appear in the story]:- 1._.____ An old man __ 2._An old woman_____ 3.___A boy__________ 4.___A girl_________

HOW DO YOU LIKE TO EAT THESE VEGETABLES, RAW OR COOKED ? LADY’S FINGER CARROT POTATO ONION BEANS CABBAGE RADISH CAULIFLOWER TURNIP PEAS

WORD BUILDING Try To Make As Many Words As Possible By Splitting The Given Word ROOM NOSE 1.NOSE 2.ROOM 3.SON 4.OUR 5.SUN 6.MOUSE 7.MOON 8.ROSE ENORMOUS ROSE SON MOON OUR SUN MOUSE

WORD BUILDING Try to Make As Many Words As Possible By Splitting The Given Word TABLE GATE ABLE EAGLE BAG AGE BAT LATE VEGETABLES LATE TABLE BAT VEGETABLES GATE ABLE AGE EAGLE BAG