Chapter 4: Out in the Garden
Chapter Introduction
“Out in the Garden” is a joyful poem about children playing outside. The poem describes how children enjoy playing with a ball, flying a kite, and having fun with friends in the garden. It shows the happiness and excitement of outdoor games.
The poem uses simple and action words like bounce, throw, catch, tug, pull, run, and jump. It reminds us that playing outside keeps us active, healthy, and happy.
Detailed Notes (Explanation)
In this poem, a child talks about playing in the garden every fine day.
First, the child plays with a ball. The child bounces the ball, throws it, and catches it. This shows different ways we can play with a ball.
Next, the child plays with a kite. The child tugs the kite, pulls it, and flies it high in the sky. Flying a kite is fun, especially on a windy day.
Then, the child plays with friends. They run and skip together. They jump and sway. They slide and swing in the garden. These activities make them cheerful and active.
The poem repeats “Out in the garden, each fine day” to show that the child enjoys playing outside regularly.
This poem teaches us that outdoor games are important for our body and mind.
Message of the Poem:
Playing outside is healthy and fun.
We should play with friends.
Outdoor games keep us active.
Friendship makes playtime joyful.
Word Meanings
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Bounce | To jump back after hitting the ground |
| Throw | To send something through the air |
| Catch | To hold something that is thrown |
| Tug | To pull hard |
| Slide | To move smoothly along a surface |
| Sway | To move slowly from side to side |
Question & Answers
1. Where does the child like to play?
The child likes to play in the garden.2. What does the child do with the ball?
The child bounces, throws, and catches the ball.3. How does the child play with the kite?
The child tugs, pulls, and flies the kite.4. With whom does the child play?
The child plays with friends.5. What activities do the children do together?
They run, skip, jump, sway, slide, and swing.6. Why is playing outside important?
Playing outside keeps us healthy and active.7. What is repeated in the poem?
The line “Out in the garden, each fine day” is repeated.8. What kind of day is mentioned in the poem?
A fine day is mentioned in the poem.9. What feeling does the poem give us?
The poem gives us a happy and cheerful feeling.10. Which outdoor game do you like the most?
I like playing cricket/football in the park.11. What can happen if we are not careful while playing?
We may fall or get hurt.12. Do you play every day? Where?
Yes, I play in the park near my house.13. What do you need to fly a kite?
We need a kite and a string.14. Why is it fun to play with friends?
It is fun because we laugh and enjoy together.15. What lesson do we learn from this poem?
We learn that playing outside is good for our health and happiness.
