1.Going to School. VEER SAVARKAR BRIDGE NASIK A BRIDGE ON THE RIVER.

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1.Going to School

VEER SAVARKAR BRIDGE NASIK

A BRIDGE ON THE RIVER

RAILWAY BRIDGE

BRIDGE TO CROSS THE SEA

YAMUNA RAIWAY BRIDGE ALLAHABAD

WOODEN BRIDGE

GANDHI SETU PATNA

HOWRAH BRIDGE ON RIVER,HUGALI

A BRIDGE: Bridges are built over the canals, rivers, railway lines and busy roads so that people and vehicles can move easily

Materials used to make bridge Wooden planks and logs Ropes Cement Bricks Sand- lime Bamboo poles Iron rods/beams

BAMBOO BRIDGE

BAMBOO BRIDGE

SCHOOL CHILDREN USING VALLAM TO CROSS THE WATER BODY

A CEMENT BRIDGE

A ROPE WAY

BICYCLE RIDING

CAMEL CART- RAJASTHAN

THE TROLLEY - UTTRAKHAND

SCHOOL CHILDREN TRAVELLING IN BULLOCK CART

WALKING ON SNOW

IN HILLY AREA –CHILDREN GOING TO SCHOOL

CHILDREN GOING TO SCHOOL THROUGH THICK FORESTS

A SPECIAL VEHICLE OF GUJARAT JUGAD/ CHHAKADA

A SIMPLE MACHINE- PULLEY

WELL PULLEY TO LIFT WATER

RECOGNISE AND TELL

EVALUATION: MATCH CLUES PLACES BAMBOO BRIDGES RAJASTHAN VALLAM-SMALL BOATS UTTRANCHAL CAMEL CARTS KERALA BULLOCK CARTS GUJARAT STRONG IRON ROPE HILLY AREAS ROCKY PATHS ASSAM JUGAD VILLAGES/ PLAINS