Snake Bite
Snake Bite
Snake Bite
Notes
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SNAKE BITE
Have you ever teased an animal? What did your elders have to say to you? How did the
animal react? Did you think about how the animal felt? In this story, the narrator Raja, is an
innocent young boy. He is adventurous and likes to meddle with creatures like snakes and
bees. His grandparents are concerned about his well-being and safety. Once when a bee
stings him, they think he has been bitten by a snake. His grandfather takes him to a man
whom he believes can cure snake bite. Let us read the story and see what happens.
OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson you will be able to:
• discuss the theme of the story;
• relate to the feelings and behaviour of reptiles and other living creatures;
• think critically about people’s superstitions and blind faith in untrained medicine men;
• think critically about the myth that all snakes are dangerous;
• realise the importance of timely and effective communication;
• realise that silence is not always good;
• realise that silence is not always good;
• use some new words in meaningful sentences;
• give the past tense form of some commonly used verbs;
• discriminate between regular and irregular verbs;
• form adverbs from adjectives and use them appropriately;
• frame requests and enquiries, and
• write short descriptions of people.
Notes
1.1 LET US READ THE TEXT
One day I saw a small snake in the compound. It was crawling along slowly but when it
saw me, it moved away quickly and hid itself in a coconut shell. I quietly went near and
closed the mouth of the coconut shell with a stone. Then I took the shell and ran to
Grandmother.
“ Look, Grandma,” I cried, “ I have caught a snake.”
“ Snake?” asked Grandmother in alarm. She was shocked. She cried for help. Grandfather
came running. When he learnt that I had a snake in the shell, he snatched the shell and
threw it away.
The snake crawled away and disappeared behind some bushes. Grandfather warned me
never to go near a snake, because snakes were very dangerous.
Later in the evening, I tried to catch a bee and it stung me on my finger. I felt a sharp pain.
I ran to grandmother and told her that I had been bitten and wanted her to do something to
stop the pain. Grandmother thought that I had been bitten by a snake. She called out to
Grandfather, “Come and see what has happened to Raja.”
Grandfather came at once. He looked at my finger and there was a blue mark. Without a
word he took me in his arms and started running. He ran across the garden and through
crawling: moving the paddy fields. He ran and ran and did not stop until he reached a small house quite some
slowly pulling the distance away from our home. Then he shouted for the man who lived there.
body along the ground
An old grey haired man came out of the house. He knew the cure for snake bite. Grandfather
in alarm: in anxiety, asked him to cure me. The old man took me inside. He looked at my finger and then
(here) in fear asked me to sit down and not to move. I sat on Grandfather’s lap. The old man then took
some water in a small brass vessel, sat in front of us and started reciting some mantras.
shell: hard outer I wanted to tell him that it was a bee and not a snake that had bitten me. But Grandfather
covering of coconut or
nuts
held me tight and did not allow me to talk. Grandmother too had arrived by then and some
other people with her. They looked sad and silently watched me.
learnt: gained By this time the pain in my finger had stopped. But still I had to sit there and get cured of
knowledge (here) was ‘snake bite.’
told
After a few minutes, the old man got up, washed my finger and gave me some water to
cure: treatment drink. He asked me to keep quiet for some more time. Then he turned to Grandfather
and said, “Thank God, you brought Raja in time. He is out of danger now. It was indeed
a poisonous snake that bit him.”
recite: say something
aloud Grandfather, Grandmother and all others thanked the old man for the magic cure. On
returning home, Grandfather sent him gifts.
vessel: a container to
hold liquid
– Shankar ‘Life with Grandfather’
(a story from the collection)
Have you ever seen snakes in your neighbourhood? One day Raja sees a snake in his
compound. He carries it home in a coconut shell. His grandmother is shocked to know
that there is a snake inside the shell. His grandfather throws the shell away and tells Raja
that creatures like snakes are dangerous. His grandparents worry about his safety. His
grandfather tells him never to go near a snake again.
? DO YOU KNOW
B.
Friend: Do you have a spare pencil? Notes
You: Yes, I do.
Friend: May I borrow it? I have forgotten to bring mine.
You: Of course. Here you are.
Friend: Thank you.
When you ask someone to do something for you, or ask for permission to do something,
it is important to sound polite. Here are some ways in which you can do this.
1.2.2 PART 2
Do you like playing with animals? Did you or anyone you know ever get scratched by a
cat or bitten by a dog while playing? How did your parents react to this? Raja is curious
about creatures like snakes and bees. In the evening when he tries to catch a bee he gets
stung. He runs for help to his grandmother and shows her the sting, she immediately thinks
that it is a snake bite. His grandfather looks at the bite and thinks exactly the same thing.
He picks him up and runs to the house of a man who he believes can help them. Raja does
not get a chance to tell any one that he has been bitten by a bee and not a snake. Sometimes
people misunderstand and react to situations without listening or asking questions. Has this
ever happened to you?
Notes
INTEXT QUESTIONS 1.2
I Answer the following questions:
1. Why did the bee sting Raja?
2. Why did Raja go to his grandmother?
3. What did his grandmother think? Why did she think so?
4. What do you think his grandmother should have done when Raja came to her
after being stung by a bee?
5. What would have happened if Raja had been bitten by a snake, but his grandmother
believed that he was bitten by a bee? Explain in about 30-40 words.
II. Say whether the following statements are true or false:
1. Raja’s grandfather got very worried to see the blue mark on Raja’s finger.
2. Raja had to run through the paddy fields with his grandfather.
3. Raja and his grandfather ran to catch the bee.
4. Raja’s grandfather had to run a long distance carrying Raja in his arms.
5. Raja’s grandfather shouted because he was angry.
stain
far
ache
II. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences using suitable words from the story.
? DO YOU KNOW
• When stung by a bee one should remove the stinger as quickly as possible.
• The use of an ice pack reduces the swelling and the pain of a bee sting.
Notes
LET US DO 1.1
Complete the following crossword with the help of the given clues. All the words are from
the story. One has been done for you.
2
S N A K E
1
C
4
F
E
3
B
5
P
ACROSS:
1. Children learn to move like this on four limbs before they can walk. (5 letters)
2. A reptile (5 letters)
3. The boy got malaria because he was ______ by mosquitoes. (past participle of
the verb ‘to bite’ - 6 letters)
5. Rice fields are known as ___________fields (5 letters)
DOWN:
When you fall ill or get hurt you usually go to a doctor if you live in a city or town. But in
most villages doctors are not easily available. So villagers usually go to the village medicine
man for help. This is what happens with Raja too. Raja’s grandparents think that the bee
sting on his finger is a snake bite. His grandfather picks him up and runs across the fields to
the house of a medicine man. The medicine man convinces them that Raja’s life is in danger
because of the poisonous snake bite. Raja’s finger stops hurting before the medicine man
gives him any treatment, but Raja does not tell anyone this. The medicine man makes Notes
Raja’s grandparents believe that Raja is safe because of his treatment and mantras. Raja’s
grandfather thanks the medicine man by giving him gifts, but Raja knows that the old man
is a liar and has fooled everybody.
Notes
LET US DO 1.2
In the box given below there is a list of adjectives which can be used for Raja, his
grandparents or the old man. Write them in column A, B or C as the case may be.
You may take the help of a dictionary to know the meanings of the given words.
A B C
Raja Grandparents Old man
Task 1.
Visit 10 houses in your neighbourhood to find out how people react and what they do
if there is a crisis like snake bite or dog bite. How many households go to untrained
medicine men, nearby hospitals, private doctors or use home remedies? Enter this
information into the table given below.
Task 2.
Explain the advantage of going to doctor/hospital, to the people who go to untrained
medicine men for treatment.
The Verb
We can classify verbs as regular verbs and irregular verbs.
Regular verbs
Notes
Read the following sentences appearing in the story:
1. Grandmother was shocked to see the snake in the coconut shell.
2. She called out to Grandfather.
3. They reached a small house.
4. Then he shouted for the man who lived there.
• The underlined verbs are in the simple past tense; they refer to actions that happened
in the past.
• To form simple past tense verbs from simple present tense verbs we just add ‘-d’
or ‘-ed’ to the verb.
e.g. shock + ed = shocked
call + ed= called
reach + ed = reached
shout + ed = shouted
live + d = lived
dive + d = dived
like + d = liked
• These verbs are regular verbs because they have ‘-d’ or ‘-ed’ endings as a regular
feature in the past tense.
Irregular Verbs
Read the following sentences:
1. I took the shell and ran to Grandmother.
2. He snatched the shell and threw it away.
3. Look, Grandma, I caught a snake.
• The underlined verbs are irregular verbs; they do not end in ‘-d’ or ‘-ed’.
• All verbs do not take the ‘d’ or ‘ed’ endings to form the past tense. In some verbs
there is a change in spellings in the past tense form as you see in the above sentences.
• Examples:
simple present tense simple past tense
take took
throw threw
catch caught
LET US DO 1.3
1. Do you know that there are several branches of Traditional Medicine in India?
Some examples are Ayurveda, Homeopathy, and Unani. Speak with a doctor in
your locality to understand the difference between Western Medicine (Allopathy)
and Traditional Medicine (Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani).
2. Speak with your mother and write down a list of things found at home that she
uses to cure simple ailments. For example she might use ginger for stomach upsets.
Age: old
Notes Physical features: tall, stout , white beard, grey hair, shrewd looks,
Dress: long white robe and a skull-cap
Behaviour: polite and gentle
Special points: intelligent
This is what Raja wrote:
An old grey haired man came out of the hut. He was short and stout and had a
white beard. He wore a long white robe and a skull-cap. He looked quite shrewd
and intelligent. He was also very polite and gentle.
Exercise
In about 6 or 7 simple sentences write a description of a person with the help of the hints
given below.
• Name: _________
• Age 35 years
• Physical features: tall, heavy built, fair complexion, sharp nose
• Nature: simple, friendly, helpful, kind
• Hobbies: singing, reading
• Profession: teaching
TERMINAL QUESTIONS
1. What do you think Raja felt when he had to sit in front of the old man to be treated for
a snake-bite?
2. Why do you think Raja’s grandfather did not let Raja speak? Do you approve of
Raja’s silence? Notes
3. In your opinion what kind of a person was the old man?
4. If you were the old man would you accept the gifts sent by Raja’s grandfather? Give
reasons for your answer.
5. Many people are afraid of snakes. Why do they fear snakes? Do you think they are
right? Give reasons for your answer.
ANSWERS
1.2.1 PART 1
4. Individual responses.
Notes
Suggested response: Raja’s grandmother should have spoken to him and asked
him to tell what had happened.
5. Individual responses
II. 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F
LET US LEARN NEW WORDS 1.2
I. 1. mark 2. some distance away 3. pain
II. 1. finger 2. pain 3. garden 4. fields
III. 1. lions roar
2. elephants trumpet
3. donkeys bray
4. monkeys chatter
5. cows low
6. bears growl
LET US DO 1.1
Crossword
2
Across S N A K E
1. crawl N
1
C R A W L
2. snake 4
O K F
3. bitten
C E I
5. paddy O 3
B I T T E N
Down N R G
5
1. coconut U P A D D Y E
T S R
2. snake
S
3. brass
4. finger
1.2.3 PART 3
INTEXT QUESTIONS 1.3
I. 1. Grandfather told the old man to cure Raja of snake-bite.
Exercise 1
Simple past tense verbs appearing in the story
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
shocked hid
snatched went
warned thought
wanted held
happened gave
Exercise 2
Notes A (regular) B (irregular)
walked drew
managed held
asked forgave
repaired drove
cooked met
cleaned swam
enjoyed shook
cheated rang
bore
led
wrote
ate
Exercise 3
let cut
Exercise 4
Adverbs
neatly nicely softly clearly elegantly
carefully regularly gracefully
TERMINAL QUESTIONS
1. Individual responses
Suggested response: he might have felt restless and helpless.
2. Individual responses.
Suggested response:
Raja’s grandfather did not let him speak because he was very sure about what was
wrong with Raja and about what had to be done. He did not want to waste time
talking about it because he believed Raja’s life was in danger.
If I was in Raja’s place I might have freed myself from my grandfather’s arms and run
away. However, I do not approve of Raja’s silence, he should have told his father the
reality.
3. Individual responses
Suggested response: He was shrewd and dishonest.
4. Individual responses
5. Individual responses
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