My Teacher Ate My Homework- Class 8 English All Exercise [New Course]
- May 30, 2023
My Teacher Ate my Homework
A. write the rhyming words for these words from the poem. add one of your own words to each of them..
odd: nod, plod
true: blue, clue
town: frown, crown
pass: glass, mass
B. Find their meanings and use them in your own sentences.
nibble – to take small bites or gentle bites
Sentence: The mouse nibbled on the cheese, savoring each morsel.
bite – to take a firm or strong bite
Sentence: The dog bit into the bone with excitement.
chew – to crush and grind food with the teeth
Sentence: She took her time to chew the steak thoroughly before swallowing.
gobble – to eat quickly and greedily
Sentence: The children gobbled up their ice cream before it melted.
wolfed – to eat voraciously and quickly, like a wolf
Sentence: After skipping lunch, he wolfed down his dinner in record time.
lick – to pass the tongue over something
Sentence: The cat licked its paws clean after finishing its meal.
C. Complete the following text with the suitable words/ phrases given below.
[his fingers, cooking class, approved, tasted, strange]
The speaker found it strange when he saw his teacher eating the homework. First, he sniffed and then smiled to show the approval of what the speaker had done. Then, he tested the homework bit by bit. The speaker guessed that the teacher had liked his task. The teacher even licked his fingers and finally said that the speaker had passed. This made the speaker guess the way the teachers grade the cooking class.
D. Write a short poem about your favourite subject and recite it in the class.
A wonderful river.
The river flows, a winding path,
Through mountains, valleys, and plains.
It brings life to all it touches,
And brings joy to all who remain.
The river is a source of beauty,
A source of peace, and a source of strength.
It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times,
There is always hope for a better future.
A. Match the statements with their questions.
a. My father is washing the car.- iv. What is your father doing?
b. Ali doesn’t want to help you.- v. Who doesn’t want to help?
c. Yes, she sings English songs.- vi. Does she sing English songs?
d. Yes, they have a hotel in India.- i. Do they have a hotel in India?
e. Madan will buy a computer next year.- iii. When will Madan buy a computer?
f. We can go to the cinema tomorrow.- vii. When can we go to the cinema?
g. Yes, I had my computer repaired.- ii. Did you have your comuter repaired?
B. Change the given statements into questions. Use the words in brackets to start the questions.
a. Pravu is in class eight. (Who)
Who is in class eight?
b. The dog is chasing a cat. (What)
What is the dog chasing?
c. They were practising English yesterday. (Were)
Were they practising English yesterday?
d. He went to the market to buy some vegetables. (Why)
Why did he go to the market?
e. I came to see you yesterday. (When)
When did you come to see me?
f. Anuska bought a new computer. (Did)
Did Anuska buy a new computer?
g. William saw a snake under the tree. (Where)
Where did William see a snake?
h. They will have to do the work. (Will)
Will they have to do the work?
i. We paid in cash. (How)
How did you pay?
j. She has a beautiful painting. (Does)
Does she have a beautiful painting?
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Grade 8 (Unit 12) My Teacher Ate my Homework (Reading II)
Unit 12
Reading II (page 153)
My Teacher Ate my Homework
A. Write the rhyming words for these words from the poem. Add one of your own words to each of them.
odd: ………….. , …………..
true: ………….. , …………..
town: ………….. , …………..
pass: ………….. , …………..
odd: nod, plod
true: blue, clue
town: frown, crown
pass: glass, mass
B. Find their meanings and use them in your own sentences.
nibble bite chew gobble wolfed lick
nibble – to take small bites or gentle bites
Sentence: The mouse nibbled on the cheese, enjoying each piece.
bite – to take a firm or strong bite
Sentence: The dog bit into the bone with pleasure.
chew – to crush and grind food with the teeth
Sentence: She took her time to chew the steak thoroughly before swallowing.
gobble – to eat quickly and greedily
Sentence: The children gobbled up their ice cream before it melted.
wolfed – to eat hungrily and quickly, like a wolf
Sentence: After skipping lunch, he wolfed down his dinner in record time.
lick – to pass the tongue over something
Sentence: The cat licked its paws clean after finishing its meal.
C. Complete the following text with the suitable words/ phrases given below.
[his fingers, cooking class, approved, tasted, strange]
The speaker found it ……… when he saw his teacher eating the homework. First, he sniffed and then smiled to show the ………of what the speaker had done. Then, he ………the homework bit by bit. The speaker guessed that the teacher had liked his task. The teacher even licked ……… and finally said that the speaker had passed. This made the speaker guess the way the teachers grade the ………
The speaker found it strange when he saw his teacher eating the homework. First, he sniffed and then smiled to show the approval of what the speaker had done. Then, he tested the homework bit by bit. The speaker guessed that the teacher had liked his task. The teacher even licked his fingers and finally said that the speaker had passed. This made the speaker guess the way the teachers grade the cooking class.
D. Write a short poem about your favourite subject and recite it in the class.
Grammar II (155)
A. Match the statements with their questions.
a. My father is washing the car. i. Do they have a hotel in India?
b. Ali doesn’t want to help you. ii. Did you have your comuter repaired?
c. Yes, she sings English songs. iii. When will Madan buy a computer?
d. Yes, they have a hotel in India. iv. What is your father doing?
e. Madan will buy a computer next year. v. Who doesn’t want to help?
f. We can go to the cinema tomorrow. vi. Does she sing English songs?
g. Yes, I had my computer repaired. vii. When can we go to the cinema?
a. My father is washing the car.- iv. What is your father doing?
b. Ali doesn’t want to help you.- v. Who doesn’t want to help?
c. Yes, she sings English songs.- vi. Does she sing English songs?
d. Yes, they have a hotel in India.- i. Do they have a hotel in India?
e. Madan will buy a computer next year.- iii. When will Madan buy a computer?
f. We can go to the cinema tomorrow.- vii. When can we go to the cinema?
g. Yes, I had my computer repaired.- ii. Did you have your comuter repaired?
B. Change the given statements into questions. Use the words in brackets to start the questions.
a. Pravu is in class eight. (Who)
Who is in class eight?
b. The dog is chasing a cat. (What)
What is the dog chasing?
c. They were practising English yesterday. (Were)
Were they practising English yesterday?
d. He went to the market to buy some vegetables. (Why)
Why did he go to the market?
e. I came to see you yesterday. (When)
When did you come to see me?
f. Anuska bought a new computer. (Did)
Did Anuska buy a new computer?
g. William saw a snake under the tree. (Where)
Where did William see a snake?
h. They will have to do the work. (Will)
Will they have to do the work?
i. We paid in cash. (How)
How did you pay?
j. She has a beautiful painting. (Does)
Does she have a beautiful painting?
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Kenn Nesbitt is an American children's poet. On June 11, 2013 he was named Children's Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation. He is a writer of humorous poetry for children, including the books My Hippo Has the Hiccups and Revenge of the Lunch Ladies. Kenn Nesbitt has collaborated with poet Linda Knaus on one collection of Christmas poems entitled Santa Got Stuck in the Chimney and with children's musician Eric Herman on several CDs. His poems also appear in numerous anthologies of humorous children's poetry. Nesbitt's writing often includes imagery of outrageous happenings, before ending on a realistic note. Being children's poems, many make fun of school life. He was born on February 20, 1962 in Berkeley, California. He grew up in Fresno and San Diego, California, United States. He wrote his first children's poem, Scrawny Tawny Skinner, in 1994. Later, he wrote several more poems. In 1997, he decided to write his first poetry book, My Foot Fell Asleep, which was published in 1998. After that, he continued to author more poetry books. Kenn Nesbitt's poem "The Tale Of The Sun And The Moon", was used in the 2010 movie Life as We Know It (film). It was set to music by Eric Herman.)
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My Teacher Ate my Homework A. Write the rhyming words for these words from the poem. Add one of your own words to each of them. odd: nod, plod. true: blue, clue. town: frown, crown. pass: glass, mass. B. Find their meanings and use them in your own sentences. nibble - to take small bites or gentle bites
My Teacher Ate My Homeworkby Kenn NesbittMy teacher ate m. homework, which I thought was rather odd. He sniffed at i. and smiled with an approving sort of nod.He took a little nibble -- it's unusual, but true -- then had a somew. at larger bite and gave a thoughtful chew.I think he must. have liked it, for he really went to town.He gobbled it wit.
Unit 12. Reading II (page 153) My Teacher Ate my Homework . A. Write the rhyming words for these words from the poem. Add one of your own words to each of them.
My teacher ate my homework, which I thought was rather odd. He sniffed at it and smiled with an approving sort of nod. He took a little nibble— it's unusual, but true— then had a somewhat larger bite and gave a thoughtful chew. I think he must have liked it, for he really went to town. He gobbled it with gusto, and he wolfed the whole thing ...
Kenn Nesbitt Poems. 1. "Good morning, dear students," the principal said. "Please put down your pencils and go back to bed. then take the whole school on a carnival ride. ... 2. which I thought was rather odd. with an approving sort of nod.
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It is a short funny poem that contains many verbs that refer to eating (nibble, gobble, etc.) The synonyms of eat are bold, and students have to use them to complete the crossword. Upon doing that, they'll find out in what kind of classes teachers eat students' homework. Download. (476.77 Kb, 2 downloads) BusyTeacher.org 2018.
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My Teacher Ate My Homework - Kenn Nesbitt My teacher ate my homework, which I thought was rather odd. He sniffed at it and smiled with an approving sort of nod. ... Find rhyming words and write them underneath the word. girl wool call glue choose your own word: 3. Challenge for champions: Use the rhyming words to write your own rhymes.
A. Write the rhyming words for these words from the poem. Add one of your own words to each of them. odd: nod, plod. true: blue, clue. town: frown, crown. pass: glass, mass. B. Find their meanings and use them in your own sentences. nibble - to take small bites or gentle bites. Sentence: The mouse nibbled on the cheese, savoring each morsel.
My Teacher Ate my Homework. A. Write the rhyming words for these words from the poem. Add one of your own words to each of them. B. Find their meanings and use them in your own sentences. C. Complete the following text with the suitable words/ phrases given below. D. Write a short poem about your favourite subject and recite it in the class.
My Teacher Ate My Homework. which I thought was rather odd. with an approving sort of nod. and gave a thoughtful chew. for he really went to town. and he wolfed the whole thing down. gave a burp and said, "You pass.". when you're in a cooking class. -Kenn Nesbitt.
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My Teacher Ate My Homework - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The narrator's teacher ate their homework, taking small nibbles at first before devouring the whole thing with gusto. The teacher then licked their fingers, burped, and told the student they passed, implying this was how assignments were graded in the teacher's cooking class.
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Help your child enhance their phonics and reading skills by teaching words that rhyme with this free printable activity worksheet. Showing 1 - 64 of 64. PAGE: 1. Preschool rhyming worksheets are designed to encourage children in preschool to recognize similar sounds in words. Use our preschool rhyming printable worksheets to develop their ...