Vedantu’s Class 4 EVS Worksheets for Chapter 11 - Valley of Flowers
FAQs on CBSE Class 4 EVS Worksheets for Chapter 11
1. Can I find EVS worksheets for all the chapters?
You can find EVS worksheets for all the chapters for class 4 on the Vedantu app or website. These worksheets are organized in a chapter-wise format and are available for free. They are made free and easily accessible so that students can benefit from them. Students simply have to make an account with Vedantu and can then easily download the worksheets in pdf format. In addition to worksheets, you can also find many other study materials such as sample papers that will surely help you score better marks.
2. What are the various uses of flowers?
Flowers can be used in various ways. In chapter 11, students learn that flowers can be eaten and many are cooked as vegetables. For example, people eat vegetables made out of kachnar flowers and banana flowers. In addition to this, flowers can be used for medicines too. Flowers such as marigolds and Zenia are also used to make colors. These colors are in turn used to dye cloth. Flowers are also used to make garlands and bouquets. There are songs about flowers too.
3. What are the topics covered in chapter 11?
Chapter 11- ‘Valley of Flowers’ is all about developing an appreciation in students for the beauty of flowers and making students aware of the different uses of flowers. It starts with a short section about a place called the ‘Valley of Flowers in Uttaranchal. Students also learn about Madhubani which is a very old form of folk art. You will also learn why you should not pluck flowers. You will learn about buds and the difference between them and flowers. You will learn that flowers can be eaten, used as medicine, and used to make colors. For more information, head over to the website of Vedantu where students can find chapter-wise solutions to their questions, absolutely free of cost.
4. What is ‘Madhubani’ art?
Madhubani is a very old form of folk art. Students can see an example of Madhubani art in chapter 11. These paintings depict humans, animals, trees, flowers, and birds. It gets its name from a district in Bihar called Madhubani. In this place during festivals and joyous occasions, people would paint such designs on the walls of their houses and courtyards. These compositions are made out of a powdered rice paste in which color has been combined. To make the colors used in Madhubani paintings, indigo (Neel), turmeric (Haldi), and colors made from flowers and trees, etc. are used.
5. Why is EVS an important subject?
EVS is as important as other subjects. Students learn about things from their immediate surroundings (home, and family) to their broader environment such as their neighborhood, school, or society at large. By learning about these topics, students will develop an awareness of the natural, social and cultural aspects of the environment. It not only helps students get familiar with their environment but also makes their connection with it stronger. EVS also develops skills and attitudes related to protecting the environment. It helps students become change-makers and responsible citizens.