August 31, 2025

Std 6 English Unit 3 Strength of Nature 18

 

Std 6 

Unit 3

Manners Matter


Understanding Manners and Their Impact

Uniqueness

  • Meaning: The quality of being the only one of its kind; being special or different.

    1. Every person has a special uniqueness that makes them who they are.

    2. The uniqueness of her art style made her paintings famous.

    3. The company’s success comes from the uniqueness of their products.

    4. The scientist was studying the uniqueness of the animal’s song.

    5. You should always celebrate your own uniqueness and not try to be like others.

Explained

  • Meaning: Past tense of "to explain," meaning to make something clear and understandable to someone.

    1. The teacher explained the difficult math problem in a simple way.

    2. He explained why he was late to the meeting.

    3. She explained the rules of the game so that everyone could play.

    4. The tour guide explained the history of the old building.

    5. The mechanic explained the problem with the car to the owner.

Dense

  • Meaning: Packed very closely together; thick and difficult to see through.

    1. The forest was so dense that sunlight could not reach the ground.

    2. The fog was so dense that drivers had to slow down.

    3. This cake is very dense because it has a lot of flour.

    4. A large crowd of people formed a dense group in the street.

    5. The dense bushes provided a perfect hiding spot.

Beehive

  • Meaning: A home for bees, either a natural one or a box built by people.

    1. We found a busy beehive hanging from a branch in the big tree.

    2. The beekeeper had a large number of wooden beehives in the garden.

    3. The children stayed away from the beehive so they would not be stung.

    4. A swarm of bees flew from the old beehive.

    5. The beekeeper carefully collected honey from the beehive.

Yelled

  • Meaning: Past tense of "to yell," meaning to shout loudly, often because of anger, excitement, or pain.

    1. He yelled across the street to get his friend's attention.

    2. It is not polite to have a conversation by yelled at someone.

    3. She yelled for help when she saw the accident.

    4. The coach yelled with joy when his team won the game.

    5. The student yelled out the answer before the teacher had finished the question.

Behave

  • Meaning: To act in a particular way, especially to act in a polite or proper way.

    1. The teacher told the students to behave themselves during the field trip.

    2. You should always behave politely in a restaurant.

    3. Children need to learn how to behave in public places.

    4. He was told to behave or he would be sent to his room.

    5. A good host knows how to behave and make guests feel welcome.

Apologized

  • Meaning: Past tense of "to apologize," meaning to say sorry for having done something wrong.

    1. He apologized for his rude comment and promised not to do it again.

    2. She apologized to her friend for accidentally breaking her pencil.

    3. After being late, he apologized to his teacher.

    4. The boy sincerely apologized for lying about what happened.

    5. A sincere apology shows good manners, so he apologized for his mistake.

Rude

  • Meaning: Acting in an impolite, offensive, or disrespectful way.

    1. It is rude to interrupt someone when they are speaking.

    2. The girl was very rude to the waiter and did not say "please" or "thank you."

    3. He was so rude that no one wanted to play with him anymore.

    4. Using a mobile phone during a family meal is considered rude.

    5. He quickly apologized for his rude behavior.

Hornbill

  • Meaning: A large tropical bird with a long, curved beak that often has a hard, bony growth on top.

    1. We saw a large hornbill flying between the trees in the jungle.

    2. The hornbill has a very loud and distinct call.

    3. The zookeeper showed us how a hornbill is fed.

    4. The hornbill is famous for its special way of nesting.

    5. The artist drew a beautiful picture of a colorful hornbill.

Mystery

  • Meaning: Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.

    1. The old house was filled with a sense of mystery.

    2. The detective was trying to solve the mystery of the missing necklace.

    3. How he won the game is a complete mystery to me.

    4. The mystery of the ancient ruins was never solved.

    5. Life is a wonderful mystery with many things to discover.


Manners Matter Quiz

1. Which word means "to act in a polite and proper way"?

a) yell

b) behave

c) apologize

d) rude

2. If you are disrespectful to someone, you are being:

a) kind

b) polite

c) rude

d) happy

3. What does it mean if you "apologized"?

a) you told a lie

b) you gave an explanation

c) you said sorry for something wrong

d) you made a loud noise

4. A beehive is a home for what kind of animal?

a) a bird

b) an ant

c) a butterfly

d) a bee

5. Which word describes something that is the only one of its kind?

a) normal

b) common

c) uniqueness

d) dense

6. If you make a loud shout, you have:

a) whispered

b) spoken

c) yelled

d) sung

7. A "hornbill" is a type of what?

a) a snake

b) an insect

c) a bird

d) a tree

8. What does the word "explained" mean?

a) to make something more confusing

b) to make something clear and understandable

c) to make a guess

d) to hide a fact

9. The word "dense" means:

a) spread far apart

b) easy to see through

c) packed very closely together

d) thin and light

10. Something that is difficult to understand or explain is a:

a) fact

b) solution

c) mystery

d) story


Answers:

  1. b)

  2. c)

  3. c)

  4. d)

  5. c)

  6. c)

  7. c)

  8. b)

  9. c)

  10. c)

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