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IN SUMMER WE WEAR COTTON CLOTHES.
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DO YOU KNOW HOW COTTON CLOTHES ARE MADE?
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LET ME TELL YOU THE STORY OF COTTON CLOTHES.
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COTTON IS GROWN ON BIG FARMS OR PLANTATIONS
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COTTON PLANTATIONS
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COTTON IS GOT FROM COTTON PLANTS. THE DRIED FRUITS OF COTTON CONTAIN FLUFFY COTTON. THIS IS COLLECTED TO MAKE COTTON CLOTHES
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COTTON PLANT
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WHEN THE FRUITS BECOME RIPE THEY BURST AND FLUFFY WHITE COTTON COMES OUT. DRY SEED BURSTINC
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COTTON FIELD RIPE COTTON FRUITS
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MACHINE TO PICK COTTON
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COTTON MOUNTAINTHE COTTON IS COLLECTED IN BALES.
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SEPARATING COTTON
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COTTON THREADS
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WORKING ON THE LOOM
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THREADS ARE THEN WOVEN INTO CLOTH. TAILORS STITCH THE CLOTH INTO DIFFERENT SUMMER CLOTHES.
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COTTON FROCK
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LOOK AT THIS LOVELY SILK CLOTH.DID YOU LIKE IT ?
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LET ME TELL YOU HOW WE GET SILK.WE GET SILK FROM THE SILK MOTH.
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A SILK MOTH
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THE MOTH LAYS EGGS ON LEAVES OF MULBERRY
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THE EGGS HATCH AND YOUNG CATTERPILLARS COME OUT.THEY ARE VERY HUNGRY AND FEED ON THE LEAVES
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EACH CATTERPILLAR MAKES A COVER AROUND IT’SELF AND GOES TO SLEEP IN THAT
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THE COCOON IS SILK THREAD WOUND AROUND THE SLEEPING CATERPILLAR JUST LIKE WE PUT BANDAGE ON A WOUND
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S ILK THREAD COCOON
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THE THREAD FROM THE COCOON IS ALMOST A KILOMETERLONG.IT IS UNWOUND AFTER KILLING THE WORM IN HOT WATER.
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IF THE WORM IS NOT KILLED A MOTH WILL COME OUT FROM THE COCOON.
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AFTER SOME TIME THE COCOON BREAKS AND A BUTTERFLY -MOTH COMES OUT
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A BUTTERFLY HATCHING OUT
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Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 1.We wear …………….. Clothes in summer. 2.Cotton is got from ……………... 3.We get silk from ………………………. 4.The silk moth lay eggs on leaves of ……………………. 5.The …………………..is silk thread wound around the sleeping caterpillar.
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FORMATIVE ASSESMENT LESSON: A BEAUTIFUL CLOTH Decorate a piece of cloth with lace, sequins, mirrors, etc. Prepare a handkerchief with a piece of white cloth, designed using cut vegetables.
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