English Class 3 - Word Power Notes

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Word Power

Welcome to the chapter on Word Power for Class 3. In this chapter, you will learn new words, their meanings, and how to use them in sentences. By the end of this chapter, you will be able to read, understand, and use many new words to make your English stronger and more interesting!

Introduction

Words help us express our thoughts, feelings, and ideas. The more words you know, the better you can speak, read, and write. Let's build your word power!

Learning New Words

  • Read books, stories, and poems to discover new words.
  • Ask your teacher or parents about words you do not understand.
  • Use new words when you talk or write.
  • Keep a notebook to write down new words and their meanings.

Using Words in Sentences

When you learn a new word, try to use it in a sentence. This helps you remember its meaning and how to use it correctly.

  • Curious: The curious child asked many questions.
  • Delicious: The cake was delicious and everyone enjoyed it.
  • Whisper: Please whisper in the library.
  • Journey: Our journey to the mountains was exciting.

Fun Ways to Build Word Power

  • Play word games like crossword puzzles or word search.
  • Make flashcards with new words and their meanings.
  • Draw pictures to show the meaning of new words.
  • Use new words in your daily conversations.

Fun Activity: Word Power Challenge

Choose five new words this week. Write their meanings and use each in a sentence. Share your sentences with your friends or family!

Summary

  • Words help us communicate and understand others.
  • Learning new words makes English fun and easy.
  • Use new words in sentences to remember them.

Practice Questions

  1. Write a sentence using the word "excited".
  2. What does "curious" mean?
  3. Draw a picture for the word "journey".
  4. Find two new words in your textbook and write their meanings.
  5. Use the word "delicious" in a sentence.

Challenge Yourself

  • Learn ten new words this month and use them in your homework.
  • Make a list of words that rhyme with "play".

Did You Know?

  • Some words have more than one meaning!
  • Learning new words helps you become a better reader and writer.

Glossary

  • Word: A group of letters that has meaning.
  • Sentence: A group of words that tells something.
  • Meaning: What a word tells us.
  • Rhyming Words: Words that sound the same at the end.

Answers to Practice Questions

  1. (Example: I am excited to visit the zoo.)
  2. Curious means wanting to know or learn something.
  3. (Student draws a journey, like a car or train going somewhere.)
  4. (Any two new words and their meanings from a textbook.)
  5. (Example: The delicious pizza was eaten quickly.)

Grow your word power every day and become a master of English!