Class 5 EVS Chapter 9 – Rhythms of Nature Practice Worksheet

Practice Worksheet : Chapter 9 – Rhythms of Nature Class 5 EVS

Our Wonderous WorldThe World Around Us


Worksheet 1. – Chapter 9 – Rhythms of Nature

Name: ________________________ Class: _______ Date: _______


A. Writing and Reflection

1. Changes Over Time

Think about Grades 3, 4, and 5. Write the changes you have noticed.

GradeYourself and your friendsSchoolSurrounding area
3
4
5

2. Observing Changes Around You

Answer the questions below:

  1. Something that takes a really long time to change: __________________________
  2. Something that changes within just a few years: __________________________
  3. Changes that happen every year: __________________________
  4. Something that changes in just a few minutes or seconds: __________________________

3. Season Changes

Answer the following:

  1. How do you feel when the season changes?
  2. Would you prefer one season to continue throughout the year? Why?

4. Family Observations

Discuss with your family:

  1. Are there major differences in changing seasons compared to earlier years?
  2. What could be the reasons for these differences?

5. Local Names of Seasons

Fill in the local names of the seasons in your region:

SeasonLocal Name
Spring
Summer
Monsoon
Autumn
Pre-winter
Winter

B. Day and Night Activity

Activity 1: Earth Rotation and Day/Night

Instructions:

  1. Let one student be the “Sun” and another the “Earth”.
  2. The “Earth” student rotates slowly.
  3. Say “day…day…day” when facing the Sun, and “night…night…night” when not facing it.

Observation:


Demonstration with Globe and Torch:

  1. Place a globe and shine a torch on one side.
  2. Rotate the globe slowly.
  3. Observe which parts are in day and which are in night.

Observation:


Find Out: When it is day in India, which countries will have night?



C. Seasons’ Chart Activity

Step 1: Classroom Chart

ThemeApril–JuneJuly–SeptemberOctober–DecemberJanuary–March
Plant life
Birds and animals
Air, heat and light
Water and water bodies
Human activities

Step 2: Poster Activity

  • Choose a theme and show changes throughout the year.

Step 3: Short Story Creation

  • Pick a time period (e.g., January–March) and write a short story linking nature and human activities:




D. Celebrating Seasons

1. Crops in Different Seasons

SeasonCrops
Summer
Winter

2. Matching Festivals with Seasons

FestivalSeason
Pongal, Makar Sankranti
Holi
Diwali
Baisakhi, Gudi Padwa, Vishu, Rongali Bihu

3. Food, Clothes, and Festivals Table

SeasonFood You EatClothes You WearFestivals You CelebrateNature Around You
Spring
Summer
Monsoon
Autumn
Pre-winter
Winter

4. Comparative Drawing

Draw the three major seasons (Summer, Monsoon, Winter) showing:

  • Trees, sky, people, and activities.

Summer: _______________
Monsoon: _______________
Winter: _______________


Teacher’s Guide / Sample Answers

1. Changes Over Time (Sample)

GradeYourself and your friendsSchoolSurrounding area
3Shorter, learned basic skillsOld classrooms, blackboardFew trees, small playground
4Taller, learned more skillsNew benches, library addedTrees growing, flowers planted
5Taller, confident, learned hobbiesClassrooms decorated, computersGarden maintained, cleaner surroundings

2. Observing Changes

  1. Mountains, human height
  2. Friendships, school environment
  3. Seasons, festivals, tree growth
  4. Sunrise/sunset, clouds, boiling water

3. Local Names of Seasons (Example)

  • Spring: Basant
  • Summer: Grishma
  • Monsoon: Varsha
  • Autumn: Sharad
  • Pre-winter: Hemant
  • Winter: Shishir

4. Crops in Seasons (Sample)

  • Summer: Maize, cotton, watermelon
  • Winter: Wheat, barley, mustard

5. Festivals Matching (Sample)

  • Pongal, Makar Sankranti → Harvest/New Year
  • Holi → Spring
  • Diwali → Autumn
  • Baisakhi, Gudi Padwa, Vishu, Rongali Bihu → Winter

6. Observations Day/Night

  • Day occurs on the side facing the Sun, night on opposite side.
  • When it is day in India, countries like USA, Canada, Brazil will have night.

Worksheet 2. – Chapter 9 – Rhythms of Nature


Class Test: Chapter 9 – Rhythms of Nature

Maximum Marks: 10
Time: 30 minutes
Name: ______________________ Class: _______ Date: _______


A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Write two changes you have noticed in yourself or your friends over the years.
    Answer: _________________________________________________________
  2. What is the main reason for day and night on Earth?
    Answer: _________________________________________________________
  3. Name the six seasons of India.
    Answer: _________________________________________________________
  4. Give one example each of:
    a) Something that changes very slowly over years: ____________________
    b) Something that changes every year: ____________________________

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. The side of the Earth facing the Sun experiences ____________, while the opposite side has ____________.
  2. The blue part of the globe represents ____________, and the remaining part is ____________.
  3. Farmers in Odisha start planting seeds when the ____________ bird sings.
  4. The wettest place on Earth in India is ____________, and one of the driest places is ____________.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the festivals with the season they are celebrated in:

FestivalSeason
1. Pongal, Makar Sankranti(a) Spring—flowers bloom
2. Holi(b) Autumn—after crops are harvested
3. Diwali(c) New year and harvest festival
4. Baisakhi, Gudi Padwa, Vishu, Rongali Bihu(d) Winter

Answer Key for Teachers (10 Marks)

A. Short Answer

  1. Example: Taller, learned new skills, new hobbies, etc.
  2. Day and night occur because the Earth rotates on its axis.
  3. Vasanta (Spring), Grishma (Summer), Varsha (Monsoon), Sharad (Autumn), Hemant (Pre-winter), Shishir (Winter)
  4. a) Mountains growing, human height b) Seasonal festivals, tree growth

B. Fill in the Blanks

  1. Day, night
  2. Seas and oceans, land
  3. Koel
  4. Mawsynram, Thar Desert

C. Matching
1 → c
2 → a
3 → b
4 → d


Practice Worksheet Sample of 5 sets for class Test exam revision


Class Test: Chapter 9 – Rhythms of Nature

Maximum Marks: 10
Time: 30 minutes


Set 1

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Name two changes you have noticed in yourself over the past two years.
  2. What causes day and night on Earth?
  3. List three things in nature that change every year.
  4. Give one example of a change that happens in a few minutes.

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. The Sun appears to rise in the ____________ and set in the ____________.
  2. The side of Earth not facing the Sun has ____________.
  3. A globe is shaped like a ____________.
  4. The wettest place in India is ____________.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the festival with its season:

FestivalSeason
1. Holi(a) Monsoon
2. Diwali(b) Spring
3. Pongal(c) Winter
4. Baisakhi(d) Autumn

Set 1 – Answers

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Name two changes you have noticed in yourself over the past two years.
    Answer: I have grown taller and learned to play the guitar.
  2. What causes day and night on Earth?
    Answer: Day and night are caused by the rotation of the Earth.
  3. List three things in nature that change every year.
    Answer: Leaves falling and growing again, flowers blooming, crops growing.
  4. Give one example of a change that happens in a few minutes.
    Answer: Clouds changing shape or the sun being covered by clouds.

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. The Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
  2. The side of Earth not facing the Sun has night.
  3. A globe is shaped like a ball.
  4. The wettest place in India is Mawsynram.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the festival with its season:

FestivalSeason
1. Holi(b) Spring
2. Diwali(d) Autumn
3. Pongal(c) Winter
4. Baisakhi(a) Harvest/Pre-winter

Set 2

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Mention one change in your school over the last year.
  2. What is the main reason for seasons on Earth?
  3. Name any two birds or animals that change their behaviour with seasons.
  4. Give one example of something that changes very slowly over years.

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. India celebrates over ____________ festivals every year.
  2. The Earth rotates on its ____________.
  3. Farmers in Odisha plant seeds when the ____________ bird sings.
  4. One of the driest places in India is ____________.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the crops with the season they grow best in:

CropSeason
1. Rice(a) Winter
2. Wheat(b) Summer
3. Sugarcane(c) Monsoon
4. Maize(d) Spring

Set 2 – Answers

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Mention one change in your school over the last year.
    Answer: New trees were planted near the school gate.
  2. What is the main reason for seasons on Earth?
    Answer: The tilt of the Earth and its revolution around the Sun cause seasons.
  3. Name any two birds or animals that change their behaviour with seasons.
    Answer: Koel (sings before rains), snakes (come out during monsoon).
  4. Give one example of something that changes very slowly over years.
    Answer: Growing taller or development of new branches in trees.

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. India celebrates over 1,000 festivals every year.
  2. The Earth rotates on its axis.
  3. Farmers in Odisha plant seeds when the koel bird sings.
  4. One of the driest places in India is Thar Desert.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the crops with the season they grow best in:

CropSeason
1. Rice(c) Monsoon
2. Wheat(a) Winter
3. Sugarcane(b) Summer
4. Maize(d) Spring

Set 3

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Describe one change you have noticed in the surrounding area near your school.
  2. What happens when the Earth rotates and different parts face the Sun?
  3. List the six seasons in India.
  4. Name one change that occurs within a few seconds in nature.

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. The blue part of the globe represents ____________.
  2. Leaves fall off and grow again due to ____________.
  3. Dong in Arunachal Pradesh is known as ____________.
  4. Snakes come out during ____________ season.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the festival with the activity:

FestivalActivity
1. Holi(a) Worship snakes
2. Nag Panchami(b) Harvest celebration
3. Pongal(c) Play with colors
4. Diwali(d) Light lamps and celebrate

Set 3 – Answers

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Describe one change you have noticed in the surrounding area near your school.
    Answer: New trees and plants have grown near the school gate.
  2. What happens when the Earth rotates and different parts face the Sun?
    Answer: The parts facing the Sun experience day, and the parts away from the Sun experience night.
  3. List the six seasons in India.
    Answer: Vasanta (Spring), Grishma (Summer), Varsha (Monsoon), Sharad (Autumn), Hemant (Pre-winter), Shishir (Winter).
  4. Name one change that occurs within a few seconds in nature.
    Answer: Movement of clouds or shadows.

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. The blue part of the globe represents seas and oceans.
  2. Leaves fall off and grow again due to seasonal changes.
  3. Dong in Arunachal Pradesh is known as India’s First Village of the Sunrise.
  4. Snakes come out during monsoon season.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the festival with the activity:

FestivalActivity
1. Holi(c) Play with colors
2. Nag Panchami(a) Worship snakes
3. Pongal(b) Harvest celebration
4. Diwali(d) Light lamps and celebrate

Set 4

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. How do people observe changes in seasons through plants and animals?
  2. Explain the difference between day and night using Earth and Sun.
  3. Give two examples of human activities that change with seasons.
  4. What is a repeating pattern in nature called?

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. The Earth takes ____________ to complete one rotation.
  2. Sharad season is also called ____________.
  3. The side of Earth facing the Sun has ____________.
  4. Ponds, puddles, and rivers change during ____________ season.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the local names of seasons with their English equivalents:

Local NameEnglish Season
1. Vasanta(a) Summer
2. Grishma(b) Spring
3. Varsha(c) Monsoon
4. Hemant(d) Pre-winter

Set 4 – Answers

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. How do people observe changes in seasons through plants and animals?
    Answer: They notice flowers bloom, leaves fall, birds migrate, and animals change behavior.
  2. Explain the difference between day and night using Earth and Sun.
    Answer: The side of Earth facing the Sun has day; the side away from the Sun has night because Earth rotates on its axis.
  3. Give two examples of human activities that change with seasons.
    Answer: Planting crops according to season; wearing different clothes.
  4. What is a repeating pattern in nature called?
    Answer: Seasons.

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
  2. Sharad season is also called Autumn.
  3. The side of Earth facing the Sun has day.
  4. Ponds, puddles, and rivers change during monsoon season.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the local names of seasons with their English equivalents:

Local NameEnglish Season
1. Vasanta(b) Spring
2. Grishma(a) Summer
3. Varsha(c) Monsoon
4. Hemant(d) Pre-winter

Set 5

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Describe one major difference in winter between Kerala and Kashmir.
  2. What signs in nature tell farmers that rain is coming?
  3. Name two festivals connected to harvest in India.
  4. How do crops change with the seasons?

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Leaves, flowers, and fruits change during ____________.
  2. The Thar Desert is located in ____________.
  3. The Sun stays in one place, and the ____________ rotates.
  4. Seasons give ____________ to our lives.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the season with the special thing about it:

SeasonSpecial Thing
1. Spring(a) Flowers bloom
2. Summer(b) Hot weather
3. Monsoon(c) Rains and water bodies fill
4. Winter(d) Cool weather and warm clothes

Set 5 – Answers

A. Short Answer Questions (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Describe one major difference in winter between Kerala and Kashmir.
    Answer: Winter in Kerala is mild and humid, while winter in Kashmir is cold and snowy.
  2. What signs in nature tell farmers that rain is coming?
    Answer: Ants carrying eggs to higher ground, koel bird singing.
  3. Name two festivals connected to harvest in India.
    Answer: Pongal and Baisakhi.
  4. How do crops change with the seasons?
    Answer: Some crops grow in summer, some in winter, and some in rainy seasons according to water and temperature needs.

B. Fill in the Blanks (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

  1. Leaves, flowers, and fruits change during seasons.
  2. The Thar Desert is located in Rajasthan.
  3. The Sun stays in one place, and the Earth rotates.
  4. Seasons give rhythm to our lives.

C. Matching (0.5 × 4 = 2 marks)

Match the season with the special thing about it:

SeasonSpecial Thing
1. Spring(a) Flowers bloom
2. Summer(b) Hot weather
3. Monsoon(c) Rains and water bodies fill
4. Winter(d) Cool weather and warm clothes

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