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Unit 2 · Life Around Us · NCERT Class 1 Mridang

A Farm

A farm is full of animals! We only name the piece — every example here is our own — and use it to learn lots of new words: the names of farm animals, the sounds they make, what their babies are called, and what they give us. Tap each idea to start.

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Down on the farm

So many animals to meet! Tap each idea to learn their names and sounds.

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Three little ideas

  • Farm animalscow, hen, duck, goat, sheep, horse, dog, cat.
  • Each makes a sound — cow says moo, hen says cluck, duck says quack, sheep says baa.
  • Make the sound — say the animal, then its sound. It is fun and helps you remember!

Match it. Which animal says “moo”?

The cow says “moo”. Now try: who says “quack”? The duck!

  • Baby animals have special names — a baby cow is a calf, a baby dog is a puppy, a baby hen is a chick.
  • More babies — a baby cat is a kitten, a baby goat is a kid.
  • Big and small — the big animal is the mother; the little one is the baby.
  • Cow gives us milk. Hen gives us eggs. Sheep gives us wool for warm clothes.
  • Animals help us — the farmer takes care of them, and they help the farmer.
  • Be kind — animals need food, water and love.
Remember: a farm animal lives with people; a wild animal (like a lion) lives in the jungle.

Where you'll meet it

Animal words all around

Animal songs & games

Lots of fun rhymes and games are about farm animals and their sounds. Now you can join in and name them all.

At the market or a visit

If you see a cow, hen or goat, you can name it, say its sound and tell what it gives us.

Food on your plate

Milk in your glass and eggs on your plate come from farm animals. Now you know where they come from.

Check yourself

Skill quiz

A few quick questions that check the skill — naming farm animals, their sounds and babies, and what they give us.

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Skill practice with our own original examples. “A Farm” (NCERT Mridang, Class 1) is referenced by name only, never reproduced.

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