Harshali Academy Mind Map Pack
Earth — Our Shared Home
Class 5 The World Around Us printable revision pack with visual tree map, detailed summary, MCQs, exam answers, and audio links.
Visual mind map
1. Big Idea
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.
2. Remember This
From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions
From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.
3. Story Point
Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)
Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air) is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.
4. Exam Focus
Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature
Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.
5. Real Life Link
Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface
Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.
Detailed chapter summary
In the chapter "Earth — Our Shared Home" from Class 5's The World Around Us, students meet Shanti, who sees Earth as a glowing blue ball from space for the first time. This captivating scene introduces the idea that Earth is a unique planet covered mostly by water, making it the "Blue Planet." The chapter explains why Earth is special, highlighting its land, water, and atmosphere that support life. Harshali Academy brings this lesson alive with clear explanations and inspiring stories of astronauts who viewed Earth as one united home. By listening to this chapter on Harshali Academy, students understand why Earth truly belongs to all of us.
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water: Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers. From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions: From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers. Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air): Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air) is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers. Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature: Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers. Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface: Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface is one of the important ideas in Earth — Our Shared Home. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.
अध्याय "पृथ्वी — हमारा साझा घर" में हम देखते हैं कि पृथ्वी को अंतरिक्ष से नीला ग्रह क्यों कहा जाता है। यह अध्याय हमें समझाता है कि पृथ्वी पर जीवन कैसे संभव है और हम सबका यह घर कितना खास है। इस पाठ को हार्शाली अकादमी पर सुनकर बच्चे पृथ्वी के महत्त्व को अच्छे से समझ सकते हैं।
Key revision points
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water
- - Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water
- - This idea belongs to Class 5 The World Around Us.
- - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
- - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
- - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.
From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions
- - From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions
- - This idea belongs to Class 5 The World Around Us.
- - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
- - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
- - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.
Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)
- - Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)
- - This idea belongs to Class 5 The World Around Us.
- - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
- - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
- - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.
Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature
- - Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature
- - This idea belongs to Class 5 The World Around Us.
- - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
- - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
- - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.
Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface
- - Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface
- - This idea belongs to Class 5 The World Around Us.
- - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
- - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
- - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.
Practice MCQs
Paid pack target: 50+ MCQs. This sample shows the format.
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water
1. Which topic is being revised here?
A) Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water
B) Unrelated topic
C) Only grammar
D) Only spelling
Answer: Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water. This study leaf is focused on Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water.
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water
2. What is the best way to remember Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water?
A) Listen and revise
B) Skip the chapter
C) Only copy words
D) Ignore examples
Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water
3. Why is Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water useful?
A) It helps exam answers
B) It removes the chapter
C) It is unrelated
D) It is only decoration
Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water
4. What should students do after reading this leaf?
A) Play the audio clip
B) Close the book forever
C) Avoid questions
D) Skip revision
Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.
From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions
5. Which topic is being revised here?
A) From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions
B) Unrelated topic
C) Only grammar
D) Only spelling
Answer: From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions. This study leaf is focused on From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions.
From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions
6. What is the best way to remember From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions?
A) Listen and revise
B) Skip the chapter
C) Only copy words
D) Ignore examples
Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.
From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions
7. Why is From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions useful?
A) It helps exam answers
B) It removes the chapter
C) It is unrelated
D) It is only decoration
Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.
From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions
8. What should students do after reading this leaf?
A) Play the audio clip
B) Close the book forever
C) Avoid questions
D) Skip revision
Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.
Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)
9. Which topic is being revised here?
A) Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)
B) Unrelated topic
C) Only grammar
D) Only spelling
Answer: Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air). This study leaf is focused on Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air).
Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)
10. What is the best way to remember Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)?
A) Listen and revise
B) Skip the chapter
C) Only copy words
D) Ignore examples
Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.
Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)
11. Why is Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air) useful?
A) It helps exam answers
B) It removes the chapter
C) It is unrelated
D) It is only decoration
Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.
Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air)
12. What should students do after reading this leaf?
A) Play the audio clip
B) Close the book forever
C) Avoid questions
D) Skip revision
Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.
Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature
13. Which topic is being revised here?
A) Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature
B) Unrelated topic
C) Only grammar
D) Only spelling
Answer: Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature. This study leaf is focused on Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature.
Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature
14. What is the best way to remember Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature?
A) Listen and revise
B) Skip the chapter
C) Only copy words
D) Ignore examples
Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.
Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature
15. Why is Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature useful?
A) It helps exam answers
B) It removes the chapter
C) It is unrelated
D) It is only decoration
Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.
Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature
16. What should students do after reading this leaf?
A) Play the audio clip
B) Close the book forever
C) Avoid questions
D) Skip revision
Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.
Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface
17. Which topic is being revised here?
A) Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface
B) Unrelated topic
C) Only grammar
D) Only spelling
Answer: Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface. This study leaf is focused on Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface.
Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface
18. What is the best way to remember Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface?
A) Listen and revise
B) Skip the chapter
C) Only copy words
D) Ignore examples
Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.
Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface
19. Why is Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface useful?
A) It helps exam answers
B) It removes the chapter
C) It is unrelated
D) It is only decoration
Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.
Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface
20. What should students do after reading this leaf?
A) Play the audio clip
B) Close the book forever
C) Avoid questions
D) Skip revision
Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.
Probable exam questions
Paid pack target: 15-20 detailed exam answers. This sample shows the answer style.
1. Why is Earth called the Blue Planet?
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of its surface is covered with water like oceans and seas, which makes it appear blue from space. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
2. How can students understand Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water easily?
Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
3. How can Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water be used in exams?
Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of it is covered with water, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
4. What do astronauts see when they look at Earth from space?
Astronauts see Earth as one big, beautiful planet without visible borders or divisions. They see large land areas called continents and huge water bodies called oceans. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
5. How can students understand From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions easily?
Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
6. How can From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions be used in exams?
Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with From space, Earth looks like one united planet without borders or divisions, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
7. Why is Earth called our shared home?
Earth is called our shared home because all humans, animals, and plants live together on it, and it supports life with air, water, and the right temperature. Also, from space, Earth looks united without borders. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air), include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
8. How can students understand Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air) easily?
Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air), include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
9. How can Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air) be used in exams?
Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth has three main parts: land, water, and atmosphere (air), include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
10. Why is Earth called the Blue Planet?
Earth is called the Blue Planet because about 70% of its surface is covered with water like oceans and seas, which makes it appear blue from space. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
11. How can students understand Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature easily?
Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
12. How can Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature be used in exams?
Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Earth is the only known planet that supports life due to its air, water, and suitable temperature, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
13. What do astronauts see when they look at Earth from space?
Astronauts see Earth as one big, beautiful planet without visible borders or divisions. They see large land areas called continents and huge water bodies called oceans. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
14. How can students understand Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface easily?
Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
15. How can Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface be used in exams?
Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Borders and countries are human-made; nature does not divide Earth’s surface, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.
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