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3rd Social Science Term 2 Unit 1 Historical Places | Omtex Classes

3rd Social Science : Term 2 Unit 1 : Historical Places

Historical Places

Term 2 Chapter 1 | 3rd Social Science
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Learning Objectives

Children will be able to:

  • (i) list the historical places in Tamil Nadu.
  • (ii) recognise the picture and name the place in Tamil Nadu.
  • (iii) understand that every historical place has a history (story).
Chandru

Chandru, a school boy goes to stationery shop to buy picture charts and sketch pens for his project.

Let us see the conversation he had with the shop keeper.

STATIONERY SHOP

Stationery Shop Scene
Chandru
Chandru: Uncle, do you have sketch pens?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes.

Chandru looks around the shop and he finds maps and different picture charts.

Chandru
Chandru: Uncle, what does this chart have?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: This chart has pictures of historical places in Tamil Nadu.
Chandru
Chandru: What are historical places?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: These are the places where buildings, idols and arts were made long ago. The government keeps them safe. So that we can learn about them.
Historical Monuments

Chandru points to a picture on the chart.

Chandru
Chandru: I have gone to Mahabalipuram with my parents. It is near Chennai.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes. It has four different styles of architectures.
Chandru
Chandru: Is it? Who built it?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes. It was built by Pallavas.
Chandru
Chandru: My mother told me that most of the monuments were made out of just one stone.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes correct. Do you know something? Why the Shore temple is called so?
Chandru
Chandru: No.
Shore Temple
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: The Sea Shore Temple is so named because it over looks the shore of the Bay of Bengal.
Chandru
Chandru: Oh! Is it! great.
LET US KNOW

Temples at Mahabalipuram were built by three generations of the Pallava Kings and it took nearly 200 years to plan and create the site.

ACTIVITY: Let us write

List any five places you have visited. Stick the photo of any one place.

  • (i) Mahabalipuram
  • (ii) Chettinad
  • (iii) Kanyakumari
  • (iv) Tirunelveli
  • (v) Madurai

Chandru points to another picture on the chart.

Fort St. George
Chandru
Chandru: Where is fort St. George?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: It is also in Chennai. It is the first English fort in India.
Chandru
Chandru: What else is there inside the fort?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: The fort has a museum and a church. The Secretariat of Tamil Nadu is also inside the fort.
Chandru
Chandru: I like to go to museums. I am surely going to visit the fort.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes you should.

Shopkeeper points to another picture on the chart

Thiruvalluvar Statue
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Look at this picture. Do you know whose statue is this?
Chandru
Chandru: Of course. He is Thiruvalluvar who wrote the famous Thirukural.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes, good.
Chandru
Chandru: Where is this statue?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: This is in Kanyakumari.
Chandru
Chandru: The statue is so tall.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes, is 133 feet tall. Does 133 remind you of anything?
Chandru
Chandru: Thirukural has 133 adhikarams or chapters.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Well done. That statue‛s height denotes the number of chapters in Thirukural.
Chandru
Chandru: What is the name of the sea that surrounds the statue?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: The statue is built on the rock which is surrounded by Arabian sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal.
Chandru
Chandru: Wow! The statue looks majestic.

ACTIVITY: Let us discuss and write

Activity Image

Have you seen the monuments with names and drawings scribbled by people? Do you think is it correct to do this? Write your views.

Yes, I have seen monuments with names and drawing scribbled by people. I do not think it is correct. These ancient buildings and monuments are a great historical value. We should not damage them by writing on them. We should protect them because they are a part of our cultural heritage.

Chandru points to a picture on the chart

Thanjavur Periya Kovil
Chandru
Chandru: What is the name of this temple?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: This is the very famous Thanjavur Periya Kovil also known as Brihadeeshwara Temple.
Chandru
Chandru: Who built it?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: It was built by Raja Raja Cholan. Do you know that the Nandi inside the temple was built using a single stone?
Chandru
Chandru: Is it?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes. Another interesting fact about the temple is that the shadow of the main temple does not fall on the ground.
Chandru
Chandru: How wonderful! It is so interesting to see them. I would like to go there.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes, you must visit. I have gone there when I was a child and I would like to go there again.

Think

Have you seen the carvings at monument or temple?

ACTIVITY: Let us write

Discuss with your friends and write down your favourite tourist places in Tamil Nadu.

  • ❖ Kanyakumari
  • ❖ Ooty
  • ❖ Madurai
  • ❖ Mahabalipuram
  • ❖ Chennai
Gingee Fort
Chandru
Chandru: This is the last picture on the chart and it looks like a fort.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes, you are correct. This is Gingee fort in Villupuram district.
Chandru
Chandru: Wow! is it?
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: Yes, this is one of the oldest forts in Tamil Nadu.
Chandru
Chandru: I can also see hills. I would like to see the Gingee fort.
Gingee Fort Hills
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: All of us must visit these places as they have so much history behind and we must take pride in them.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper: That is nice. Please take Tamil Nadu monument chart and sketch pens.
Chandru
Chandru: Yes, I will hang it in my house and talk about it to all my friends. Thank you, Uncle!

Glossary

Architecture:
The art of making buildings is called Architecture.
Monuments:
A building, structure or site that is of historical importance.
Museum:
Place of exhibition.

Recap

  • (i) There is a history (story) behind every monument.
  • (ii) Monuments in Mahabalipuram were built by Pallavas.
  • (iii) Fort St. George is the first English fort in India.
  • (iv) Thiruvalluvar statue is situated in Kanyakumari.
  • (v) Thanjavur Periya Kovil was built by Raja Raja Cholan.
  • (vi) Gingee fort in Villupuram district.