Chapter Overview
This chapter introduces students to the concept of colours in the world around them. It covers the names of different colours, their significance, and how colours can be seen in nature, objects, and feelings. Through poems and stories, students learn to identify, appreciate, and describe colours effectively.
Important Keywords
- Colour: The appearance of objects caused by the way they reflect or emit light.
- Primary Colours: Red, blue, and yellow — the basic colours from which others are made.
- Secondary Colours: Colours made by mixing two primary colours, like green, orange, and purple.
- Shade: A variation of a colour made by adding black.
- Tint: A variation of a colour made by adding white.
- Rainbow: A natural spectrum of colours seen after rain.
- Colourful: Having many bright colours.
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