6th English Book Back Term 1 Unit 2 Poem

Samacheer Kalvi 6th std English Book Answers Unit 2: Trees

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6th English Poem Book Back Solutions

Term 1 Unit – 2 Trees

 

Poem Overview

No. Poem Line Explanation
1-2 The Banyan is the largest of trees, The Peepul quivers in the breeze, The banyan is the largest of all the trees. The peepul tree shivers (shakes) quickly in the breeze of the wind.
3-4 The Coconut grows up straight and tall, The Neem tree s fruits ate very small, The coconut tree looks majestic, growing up straight and tall. The Neem tree’s fruits are very small.
5-6 The Tamarind gives us pleasant shade, The Dates leaf is as sharp as a blade, The Tamarind tree gives us pleasant shade to relax. The leaves of the Date tree are as harp as a blade.
7-8 The Teak tree gives us useful wood, The Mango gives us fruit that is good. The Teak tree gives us wood which is useful for all of us, while the Mango tree gives us fruits which are good and tasty to eat.

Glossary

  • quivers – shakes quickly
  • pleasant – enjoyable

Vocabulary

A. Find the describing words given in the poem.

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Answer:
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  • small
  • tall
  • useful
  • good
  • sharp
  • straight

Read and Understand

B. Answer the following.

a. What does the peepul do?
Answer:
The peepul quivers in the breeze.

b. How does the coconut tree grow?
Answer:
The coconut tree grows up straight and tall.

c. What does the tamarind tree give?
Answer:
The tamarind gives us a pleasant shade.

d. What is as sharp as a blade?
Answer:
The date’s leaf is as sharp as a blade.

e. What does the teak tree give us?
Answer:
The teak tree gives us useful wood.




Creative Writing

C. Read the acrostic poem on ‘Friend’. Write an acrostic poem like this on ‘Tree’.

Friend:

  • Friends always love each other
  • Respect each Other
  • Interact with each other
  • Enjoy playing with each Other
  • Never hurt your friends
  • Do everything together

Tree:

  • Trees are our gifts
  • Rear them with care
  • Enjoy the earth
  • Every day growing trees

Appreciating The Poem

D. Work in pairs.

A rhyme is the repetition of the same sound in two or more words. Usually, they come at the end of lines in poems and songs. Eg. tower – power; king – sing.
Discuss with your partner and pick out the rhyming words in the poem.
Read the poem aloud in pairs. Take turns to read the verses.
Trees – breeze
tall – small
shade – blade
wood – good

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