Student Worksheet Leaflet : Marc Chagall – From Goal to Success

Reading Comprehension - English Language

Name: ____________________ 

SUCCESS

to set a goal 

 

to work hard

 

to face obstacles

 

to acquire new skills

 

to stay humble and hungry

 

Before Reading – Think & Discuss 

1. What do you think makes a person successful? 

  

2. Have you ever seen a painting with flying people, animals, or dream-like scenes? How did it make you feel? 

 

Reading Comprehension 

Read the biography of Marc Chagall . Then answer the questions.*

 

True (T) or False (F)? Correct the false sentences. 

 

1. Marc Chagall was born in Paris. 

   ā†’ Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

2. He came from a wealthy family. 

 ā†’ Correction: _____________________________________ 

  

 

3.  He stopped painting during World War II. 

 ā†’ Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

4.  His art often included memories of his childhood. 

 ā†’ Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

5. _ He only painted on canvas. 

 ā†’ Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

6. He painted his most famous works in Paris.

 ā†’ Correction: _____________________________________ 

7. Unfortunately, Chagall`s paintings didn`t see many exhibitions during his lifetime.

 ā†’ Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

Find the evidence of his success in the text. Give the details from the text 

 

to set a goal 

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to work hard

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to face obstacles

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to acquire new skills

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to stay humble and hungry

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A picture description

  • Useful vocabulary

a flying couple, a violinist, a vibrant colour palette, floating figures, distorted perspective, symbols of childhood / love / hometown, euphoria of love, soaring happiness, nostalgia for the goal, connection to roots, the artist at work, between his homeland and new life

 

Topics to highlight while describing

  • How does this picture reflect Chagall`s goals, dreams, obstacles etc
  • What do main figures symbolize in the picture?

 

Reflection 

  • Marc Chagall never gave up on his dream, even when life was hard. 
  • What is your dream or big goal? What will help you achieve it? 

moral science revision

Senses and Body Parts - Science

Grade 4 Moral Science – Online Revision Worksheet Page 1 – Multiple Choice 1. The tree in The Generous Tree teaches us that true giving means: a) Giving only when asked b) Giving without expecting return c) Giving only to friends d) Giving when we are forced 2. Reggie finally understood that: a) Clothes shrink b) Healthy food and exercise are important c) Cheese is best food d) Clothes were bad quality 3. Shirley avoided stage because she: a) Didn’t know poem b) Was sick c) Was not confident d) Didn’t like audience 4. The businessman made his son work because he wanted him to learn: a) Business tricks b) Value of hard work c) Earn quickly d) Save money 5. Sally shared her last hoop because she: a) Was bored b) Was kind and sharing c) Didn’t want to play d) Was scared 6. Control over senses helps us to: a) Make wrong choices b) Make right decisions c) Eat junk always d) Avoid work 7. Balanced diet includes: a) Only fruits b) Only sweets c) Different nutrients in right amount d) Only milk 8. Hard-earned money is valuable because: a) It is shiny b) We work for it c) It is heavy d) It is new 9. Self-acceptance means: a) Comparing with others b) Being unhappy c) Accepting ourselves as we are d) Copying others 10. Sharing usually results in: a) Loneliness b) Friendship c) Punishment d) Loss Page 2 – Fill in the blanks 11. Reggie became healthier by eating __________ food. 12. The tree never asked anything except __________ from Ruhi. 13. Shirley was talented in writing __________. 14. The son refused to throw the third coin because he had __________ for it. 15. Sharing shows we __________ for others. True or False 16. The generous tree only helped Ruhi sometimes. __________ 17. Reggie changed his habits after understanding his mistake. __________ 18. Shirley’s parents discouraged her. __________ 19. The son got first two coins by working. __________ 20. Sharing and kindness help build relationships. __________ Page 3 – Short / Long Answers 21. Why did Rita mouse worry about Reggie’s eating habits? 22. Why did Rita mouse worry about Reggie’s eating habits? 23. Why did Shirley think people would laugh at her? 24. How did the tree help Ruhi in different ways? 25. Why did Sally feel happy even after sharing her chance? 26. How does balanced diet help our body? 27. What change came in the son after working in the market? 28. How can you practice control over senses in daily life? Long Answers 29. Explain why generosity is important in society. 30. What would happen if Reggie continued eating only cheese? 31. How did Shirley’s parents help her become confident? 32. Why did the father make his son throw first two coins? 33. Explain how sharing creates strong friendships. 34. Why is it important to respect people who do physical work? 35. How can students show responsibility towards environment and trees? 36. Explain importance of self-control in studies and health. Very Long Answers 37. A girl found a new pencil box in class but returned it to teacher. a) Which value did she show? b) Why is this value important? c) What would you do? 38. Your friend is shy like Shirley. How will you help your friend become confident? 39. Make a 1ā– day healthy routine plan for Reggie (food + exercise). 40. You see food being wasted at a party. What will you do?

READING Miguel the mouse

English language

  • Once upon a time there was a little mouse named Miguel who lived in a hole in the wall of a house. Miguel was a very curious mouse and was always looking for adventures. One day, while he was exploring the house, he found a golden key. Miguel didn't know what the key was for, but he was sure it was very important. He decided that he had to find the lock that matched the golden key. So he began the search for him.
  • Miguel searched all over the house, but he couldn't find the right lock. Then he decided to leave the house and search the garden. There he found a door closed with a golden lock. Miguel was excited. He knew he had found the right lock. He inserted the golden key into the lock and the door opened. Behind the door was a beautiful garden full of flowers and fruit trees. Miguel was so happy to have found the secret garden. He decided to explore the garden and enjoy its beauty.
  • While he was exploring the garden, Miguel found an apple tree. The apples were so big and juicy that Miguel couldn't resist. He began to eat an apple, then another, and another. But suddenly, he heard a noise. He was the owner of the house that came towards the garden. Miguel got scared and ran towards the door. But the door closed behind him and he couldn't find the golden key. Miguel was trapped in the secret garden.
  • The owner of the house found Miguel and trapped him in a cage. Miguel was sad and scared. But then he remembered that he was a very curious mouse and was always looking for adventure. He decided that he had to escape the cage. So he started looking for a way out. Finally, he found a hole in the top of the cage. Miguel was a very clever mouse and managed to escape from the cage. He ran to the garden gate and found the golden key. He inserted the key into the lock and the door opened. Miguel ran out of the garden and returned to his hole in the wall. He was happy to be home again, but he was also excited about all the adventures he had had that day.

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