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Carrying Things

Heavy and Light: Carrying Things

Carrying Things

Carrying Things

NCERT anchor: NCERT Looking Around Class 1 — Theme: Things We Use (carrying heavy and light things safely)

What you'll learn

  • Heavy things are best carried with two hands or with help from a grown-up.
  • Light things can be carried easily with one hand.
  • Carrying heavy things the wrong way can hurt our back or arms.

Key concepts

1. Carrying heavy things

Level 1 (Verbal): A big water bucket is heavy — carry it with both hands, close to your body.

Level 2 (Symbolic): Heavy object = use both hands or ask a grown-up for help.

Visual: A child holding a bucket with both hands, close to the body.

2. Carrying light things

Verbal: A small toy or a pencil box is light — one hand is enough.

Symbolic: Light object = easy to carry with one hand.

Visual: A hand holding a small pencil box.

3. Carrying safely

Never carry something too heavy alone. Bend your knees, not your back, and ask for help when needed.

Worked example

Helping to carry the grocery bag

Step 1 — Grocery bag is full of vegetables and feels heavy.
Step 2 — Try to lift it with one hand — it is difficult.
Step 3 — Use both hands, or ask an elder to help carry it.
Step 4 — Carry it close to your body for safety.
Answer: heavy bags need both hands or help from a grown-up.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Trying to carry heavy things alone with one handCan cause a fall or strainUse both hands or ask for help
Holding heavy objects far from the bodyMakes them feel heavier and harder to balanceKeep heavy things close to your body
Rushing while carrying something heavyIncreases chance of dropping or trippingWalk slowly and carefully

Quick check

  • Should you carry a heavy school bag with one finger?
  • Name one light thing you can carry with one hand.
  • Who can you ask for help with something too heavy?
  • Stretch: Why is it safer to hold a heavy bag close to your body instead of far away?

Revision tip: Say aloud: 'Heavy — two hands or help; light — one hand is fine.'

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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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