"Valentine for Earth" by Fronus Frost is a delightful poem that expresses love for our planet Earth. The poet imagines taking a rocket 🚀 up into space and seeing the unseen side of the moon 🌙, as well as visiting other planets like Saturn, Venus, or Mars. They even ponder about .........................
Valentine for Earth - Sparkle Multiskill Reader - Class 4 - English
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Match these phrases with their meanings.
Phrases | Meanings |
---|---|
1. Rocket through space | (a) to make the roads white |
2. Song sparrow | (b) to be in favour of rockets |
3. Silver the roads | (c) to move into space very fast in rockets |
4. All for rockets | (d) deeply in love |
5. Wild in love | (e) a chirping bird |
Phrases | Meanings |
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1. Rocket through space | (c) to move into space very fast in rockets |
2. Song sparrow | (e) a chirping bird |
3. Silver the roads | (a) to make the roads white |
4. All for rockets | (b) to be in favour of rockets |
5. Wild in love | (d) deeply in love |
Back Questions - Valentine for Earth | Sparkle Multiskill Reader | Literature | English | Class 4
Write T for true and F for false statements.
1. The speaker likes to go into space in a rocket.
2. It’s not a good idea to see the opposite side of the moon.
3. One can travel to other planets and discover new starts.
4. Other planets are better than the earth.
5. Other planets have a blue sea, hills, plants, animals and birds.
6. The speaker likes rockets and other planets.
7. The speaker believes that no other planet can be like the earth.
1. The speaker likes to go into space in a rocket. True
2. It’s not a good idea to see the opposite side of the moon. False
3. One can travel to other planets and discover new starts. True
4. Other planets are better than the earth. False
5. Other planets have a blue sea, hills, plants, animals and birds. False
6. The speaker likes rockets and other planets. True
7. The speaker believes that no other planet can be like the earth. True
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Why do people go into space? Write two reasons from the poem.
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Sign up nowWhat is special about the roads on the earth? Write two things.
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Sign up nowDo you love your planet? Do you know that your planet is facing certain environmental threats?
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Sign up nowDiscuss these in the class. Also suggest ways to save your planet. (Your clues- pollution, deforestation, shortage of water, shortage of coal, oil and natural gas, etc.)
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Oh, it will be fine
To rocket through space
And see the reverse
Of the moon’s dark face,
What does the poet mean by “rocket through space”?
Why does the poet want to see the reverse of the moon’s dark face?
How would you feel if you could rocket through space like the poet?
What is the poet’s view about space travel in these lines?
Oh, it will be fine
To rocket through space
And see the reverse
Of the moon’s dark face,
What does the poet mean by “rocket through space”?
Why does the poet want to see the reverse of the moon’s dark face?
How would you feel if you could rocket through space like the poet?
What is the poet’s view about space travel in these lines?
When the poet says he wants to “rocket through space”, he means that he wants to travel or explore space.
The poet wants to see the reverse of the moon’s dark face because it’s something we cannot usually see from Earth. It shows his curiosity and desire for discovery.
I would feel excited and adventurous if I could rocket through space like the poet.
The poet seems to view space travel as something interesting and exciting. He likes the idea of exploring new places and seeing new things, as suggested by his desire to rocket through space and see the reverse of the moon’s dark face.
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To travel to Saturn
Or Venus or Mars
Or may be discover
some uncharted stars.
Why do you think the poet wants to travel to Saturn, Venus or Mars?
What do you think “uncharted stars” mean in the poem?
How would you feel if you get a chance to discover some “uncharted stars”? Explain why.
If you could choose, where would you like to travel: Saturn, Venus, Mars, or to an uncharted star? Why?
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About the Poet - Valentine for Earth | Sparkle Multiskill Reader | Class 4 Literature | English
Frances Mary Frost was an American poet, novelist, and children's writer known for her contributions to American literature in the early to mid-20th century. She was born in St. Albans, Vermont, and received her education from Middlebury College and the University of Vermont. Frost was also the mother of poet Paul Blackburn, which indicates a family lineage steeped in the literary arts.
Frost had a prolific career, contributing to renowned publications like the New York Herald Tribune, The New Yorker, Harper's, and Saturday Review. Her work earned her several awards, including the prestigious Yale Younger Poets Award in 1929, the O. Henry Award in 1933, the Golden Rose Award, and the Shelley Memorial Award.
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Moral - Valentine for Earth | Sparkle Multiskill Reader | Class 4 Literature | English
1. Appreciation of Nature 🌳🌊🐦:
The poet reminds us to appreciate the natural beauty of Earth, whether it’s the blue sea for sailing and swimming, the hills....
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Rocket - (noun) A cylindrical device propelled by engines, used to travel in space.
The rocket was launched into space with a lot of anticipation.
Reverse - (noun) The opposite or contrary of a fact or statement.
When you look at the reverse side of the coin, you'll find a different design.
Uncharted - (adjective) Not mapped or surveyed; unknown and unexplored.
The explorers ventured into .................................
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