Lets make Lemonade ! Author: Nandini Bajpai Illustrator: Niloufer Wadia Translator: Satria Dana
Back from school, we played under the Bodhi tree. Long dragon snakes, hide and seek, bola bekel, marbles, jumping ropes, crickets, congklak and more. 2/16
There is an uncle Raju's Chai stall near the tree. When the weather is very hot, he gives us a pitcher full of lemonade and few glass for us. 3/16
How can we evenly share the lemonade for eight of us? Aman has a rope in his pocket. we cut the rope until it has the same length as the drink in the pitcher 4/16
We fold the rope in half, and we fold it again. now, we have the same eight part evenly. We put the folded rope on the pitcher and make some mark on the pitcher 5/16
Manu and Sara lift up the pitcher together and pour the lemonade into the glass 6/16
The lemonade taste great uncle, and we want drink it more. "well, you guys can make it by yourself," said uncle raju. The recipe is written down in the blackboard 7/16
Lemonade Recipe 1/10 lemon juice 2/10 simple syrup (liquid sugar) 7/0 cold water stir it well, and serve it 8/16
We have water, simple syrup and lemonade juice, but we don't know how to measure it from ten 9/16
Guria says "We have marked eight part, lets make two more, and we'll have ten part" Alok pour the lemonade juice until the first mark. Saya pour two portion of simple syrup until it reach the third mark. Manu pour the cold water until it reach the tenth mark. 10/16
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We poured eight glass of lemonade. we still have some lemonade left. We pour it to a bigger glass for uncle Raju 12/16
"Marvelous" said uncle raju. "this is the best lemonade i've ever tasted. but it will be perfect with some hot fried food. "Hurray, thank you, Uncle Raju" 13/16
Activities a quarter a half three quarter full do you sometimes use these words ? 14/16
grab a lemon and ask your parent to cut it evenly into eight part. be careful when using the knife5 each part forms a part of the whole lemon. each piece is called as fraction. now try reconnect the pieces until you form a half of lemon. How many pieces do you get? 15/16
Give three quarter of the lemon to your friend. say it that your brother wants half of it how many pieces needed to form a half of lemon? a part of eight =1/8 16/16
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This is a Level 2 book for children who recognize familiar words and can read new words with help. (English) Lets make Lemonade ! Eight children are playing in a hot day. they want to make a pitcher of lemonade from the recipe that uncle raju gave them. How do they measure the ingredients ? How do they evenly split the drinks ? the concept of fraction is introduced using delicious recipe! Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual children's stories. Knitting together children, authors, illustrators and publishers. Folding in teachers, and translators. To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world. Our unique online platform, StoryWeaver, is a playground where children, parents, teachers and librarians can get creative. Come, start weaving today, and help us get a book in every child's hand!