The poem discusses a child asking their father questions about nature like who makes the wind blow and the father responding that he does not have the answers. It promotes curiosity about the natural world and encourages appreciating nature as God's creation. The document contains comprehension questions about the poem, true or false statements about natural phenomena, and questions asking the reader to think of other nature questions and how to appreciate nature.
The poem discusses a child asking their father questions about nature like who makes the wind blow and the father responding that he does not have the answers. It promotes curiosity about the natural world and encourages appreciating nature as God's creation. The document contains comprehension questions about the poem, true or false statements about natural phenomena, and questions asking the reader to think of other nature questions and how to appreciate nature.
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A revision for last batch of old literature syllabus.
The poem discusses a child asking their father questions about nature like who makes the wind blow and the father responding that he does not have the answers. It promotes curiosity about the natural world and encourages appreciating nature as God's creation. The document contains comprehension questions about the poem, true or false statements about natural phenomena, and questions asking the reader to think of other nature questions and how to appreciate nature.
The poem discusses a child asking their father questions about nature like who makes the wind blow and the father responding that he does not have the answers. It promotes curiosity about the natural world and encourages appreciating nature as God's creation. The document contains comprehension questions about the poem, true or false statements about natural phenomena, and questions asking the reader to think of other nature questions and how to appreciate nature.
I Wonder COMPREHENSION 1 Read the following questions and provide short answers. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Who wrote the poem I Wonder?
List five elements of the sky mentioned in the poem. State one value that we can learn from this poem. Why does the father not provide answers to the questions posed by the child? 5. In your opinion, who created nature? TRY IT! TRUE OR FALSE 1 1.
The wind is invisible and we can only feel it.
_____________ 2. The birds had to be taught how to build nests. _____________ 3. The stars, lightning, clouds and rainbow are natural phenomenas. _______________ 4. After a heavy rain, the lightning continues to flash. ______________ 5. The persona managed to find all the answers to the questions. _______________ COMPREHENSION 2 1.
List two more questions about nature that you would
like answered? 2. What can you do to appreciate God's gift of nature? 3. Present a poster entitled 'The Wonders of Nature