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Class 4 English - Lesson 10: Planet Roll Call


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Welcome to PoraGhar Axom! Here you will find the most accurate and complete notes for Assam Jatiya Bidyalay Class 4 English - Lesson 10: Planet Roll Call. Embark on a journey through space with this rhythmic poem. We have provided detailed line-by-line Assamese translation, word meanings, textbook question answers, and vocabulary exercises to help students understand our solar system better.

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Did You Know? (āĻ•িāĻŦা āϜাāύাāύে?)

Did you know that although Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, Venus is actually the hottest planet in our solar system? This is because Venus has a very thick atmosphere that traps heat!

Chapter Summary / Overview (āĻŽূāϞ āĻ­াā§ą)

"Planet Roll Call" is a fun and educational poem that introduces students to the eight planets orbiting our Sun. Using the concept of a 'roll call' or attendance, the poem lists each planet in its order from the Sun. It highlights a unique characteristic of each planet—from Mercury being the closest and Jupiter being the largest, to Saturn with its beautiful rings and Neptune with its mysterious dark spot.

The poem is written in a simple rhyming style, making it very easy for Class 4 students to memorize the names and order of the planets. It encourages curiosity about space and reminds us that Earth is the special 'home' for all of us.

1. Lesson Text & Translation (āĻĒাāĻ ā§° āĻ…āύুāĻŦাāĻĻ)

Eight planets around the sun, Listen as I call each one;

āϏূā§°্āϝ⧰ āϚাā§°িāĻ“āĻĢাāϞে āφāĻ āϟা āĻ—্ā§°āĻš, āĻļুāύা, āĻŽāχ āĻĒ্ā§°āϤিāϟোā§°ে āύাāĻŽ āĻŽাāϤোঁ;

Mercury? Here! Number one! Closest to the sun.

āĻŦুāϧ? āχāϝ়াāϤ! āĻāĻ• āύāĻŽ্āĻŦā§°! āϏূā§°্āϝ⧰ āφāϟাāχāϤāĻ•ৈ āĻ“āϚ⧰⧰।

Venus? Here! Number two. Shining bright, just like new.

āĻļুāĻ•্ā§°? āχāϝ়াāϤ! āĻĻুāχ āύāĻŽ্āĻŦā§°। āωāϜ্āϜ্āĻŦāϞāĻ­াā§ąে āϜিāϞিāĻ•ি āφāĻ›ে, āĻāĻ•েāĻŦাā§°ে āύāϤুāύ⧰ āĻĻā§°ে।

Earth? Here! Number three. Earth is home to you and me.

āĻĒৃāĻĨিā§ąী? āχāϝ়াāϤ! āϤিāύি āύāĻŽ্āĻŦā§°। āĻĒৃāĻĨিāĻŦী āϤোāĻŽাā§° āφ⧰ু āĻŽোā§° āϘ⧰।

Mars? Here! Number four. Red and ready to explore.

āĻŽāĻ™্āĻ—āϞ? āχāϝ়াāϤ! āϚাā§°ি āύāĻŽ্āĻŦā§°। ā§°āĻ™া āφ⧰ু āĻ…āύ্āĻŦেāώāĻŖā§° āĻŦাāĻŦে āϏাāϜু।

Jupiter? Here! Number five. Largest planet that's no jive.

āĻŦৃāĻšāϏ্āĻĒāϤি? āχāϝ়াāϤ! āĻĒাঁāϚ āύāĻŽ্āĻŦā§°। āφāϟাāχāϤāĻ•ৈ āĻĄাāϙ⧰ āĻ—্ā§°āĻš, āĻāχāϟো āĻ•োāύো āĻŽিāĻ›া āĻ•āĻĨা āύāĻšāϝ়।

Saturn? Here! Number six. With rings of dust and ice that mix.

āĻļāύি? āχāϝ়াāϤ! āĻ›āϝ় āύāĻŽ্āĻŦā§°। āϧূāϞি āφ⧰ু āĻŦā§°āĻĢ āĻŽিāĻšāϞি āĻšৈ āĻĨāĻ•া āĻŦāϞāϝ়ā§° āϏৈāϤে।

Uranus? Here! Number seven. A planet tilted high in heaven.

āχāω⧰েāύাāϚ? āχāϝ়াāϤ! āϏাāϤ āύāĻŽ্āĻŦā§°। āφāĻ•াāĻļāϤ āĻ“āĻ–āĻ•ৈ āĻšেāϞāύীāϝ়া āĻšৈ āĻĨāĻ•া āĻāϟা āĻ—্ā§°āĻš।

Neptune? Here! Number eight With one dark spot whose size is great.

āύেāĻĒāϚুāύ? āχāϝ়াāϤ! āφāĻ  āύāĻŽ্āĻŦā§° āĻāϟা āĻĄাāϙ⧰ āφāĻ•াā§°ā§° āĻ•'āϞা āĻĻাāĻ—ā§° āϏৈāϤে।

2. Word Meanings (āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻাāϰ্āĻĨ)

roll call: calling out names to check attendance (āύাāĻŽāĻŽাāϤāύ / āĻšাāϜিā§°া)
explore: travel through an unfamiliar area to learn (āĻ…āύ্āĻŦেāώāĻŖ āϕ⧰া)
jive: foolish talk (āĻ…ā§°্āĻĨāĻšীāύ āĻ•āĻĨা / āĻŽিāĻ›া āĻ•āĻĨা)
tilted: bent (āĻšেāϞāύীāϝ়া / āĻšাāϞি āĻĨāĻ•া)
heaven: sky (āφāĻ•াāĻļ / āϏ্āĻŦā§°্āĻ—)

3. Comprehension Solutions

1. Answer the following questions:

a) How many planets are there in our solar system?
Ans: There are eight planets in our solar system.

b) Which is the largest planet in our solar system?
Ans: Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.

c) Which planet is red in colour?
Ans: Mars is red in colour.

d) Write the names of the planets of our solar system.
Ans: The names of the planets of our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

4. Activities Solutions & Grammar

Grammar Tip

Rhyming words are words that sound the same at the end. For example, "sun" and "one" end with the same sound. Rhyming words make poems more rhythmic and fun to read!

Activity: Find out rhyming words from the poem.

Q: Find out some rhyming words from the poem.

Answer: Some rhyming words from the poem are:
• sun – one
• two – new
• three – me
• four – explore
• five – jive
• six – mix
• seven – heaven
• eight – great

5. Build Up Your Vocabulary

Rhyming Words (āĻāĻ•ে āĻ›āύ্āĻĻā§° āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻ)

Sun matches with One
Two matches with New
Three matches with Me
Four matches with Explore
Five matches with Jive
Six matches with Mix
Seven matches with Heaven
Eight matches with Great

6. FAQs on the Chapter

Q. Which planet is closest to the Sun?

Ans: Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and is designated as 'Number one' in the poem.

Q. What is unique about Saturn?

Ans: Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings, which are made of a mixture of dust and ice.

Q. Which planet is known for its red color?

Ans: Mars is known as the red planet and is mentioned as 'Number four' in the poem.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, "Planet Roll Call" is an excellent way for students to learn the fundamental facts about our solar system in a rhythmic and engaging manner. By associating each planet with its position and a key characteristic, the poem helps build a strong foundation in science. We hope these comprehensive notes from PoraGhar Axom assist you in mastering the chapter and performing well in your Class 4 English exams. Happy exploring!

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