The Lagori Champions — Class 4 English (CBSE)
From the current Class 4 English Santoor textbook, Unit 3: Fun with Games, Chapter 8. A lively story about a traditional game and the joy of playing as a team.
1. Chapter at a glance
- Text type: A story about a traditional game.
- Main characters: Prakash and his cousin Ravi, with the teams Sundarpur Tigers and Green Warriors.
- Main theme: Teamwork, fair play, and the fun of traditional games.
- What to notice while reading: How Lagori is played and how teamwork wins the match.
2. The Story
When Prakash visited his cousin Ravi, he learnt about a local game called Lagori — known as Satoliya in Rajasthan. Ravi explained the rules and let Prakash join his team, the Sundarpur Tigers.
The Tigers played a thrilling match against the Green Warriors. There was excitement, effort, and lots of cheering. Working together — knocking down the pile, dodging the ball, and rebuilding the stack — the Sundarpur Tigers won the match. Prakash discovered that a traditional game can be great fun and that teamwork brings success and friendship.
3. How Lagori is played
- Lagori uses seven flat stones and a ball.
- The stones are stacked one above another.
- One team tries to knock down the stack with the ball.
- The other team then tries to rebuild the stack — while dodging the ball thrown by the first team.
- It is a game of aim, speed, and teamwork.
4. Summary
Prakash visits Ravi and learns Lagori (Satoliya), a traditional game played with seven stones and a ball. He joins the Sundarpur Tigers, who play against the Green Warriors. Through teamwork and effort, the Tigers win. The story shows the joy of traditional games and the value of playing together fairly.
5. Theme and values
- Teamwork — players help one another to win.
- Fair play — following the rules and playing honestly.
- Traditional games — old games bring people together and are great fun.
- Effort and excitement — trying hard makes the game thrilling.
6. New words and meanings
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Lagori | a traditional game with seven stones and a ball |
| stack | a pile of things placed one on another |
| dodge | to move quickly to avoid being hit |
| teamwork | working together towards a goal |
| champions | the winners |
7. Let Us Think (comprehension)
-
What game does Prakash learn, and from whom? He learns Lagori (Satoliya) from his cousin Ravi.
-
What is Lagori played with? Seven flat stones and a ball.
-
How do you score in Lagori? One team knocks down the stack; the other tries to rebuild it while dodging the ball.
-
Which teams played, and who won? The Sundarpur Tigers and the Green Warriors; the Sundarpur Tigers won.
-
What helped the Tigers win? Teamwork, effort, and fair play.
8. Language and grammar practice
Action words (verbs) in the game
Find verbs: stack, knock, throw, dodge, rebuild, win.
Another name for the same game
Lagori is also called Satoliya (in Rajasthan) — many games have different names in different places.
9. Writing and speaking practice
- Writing: Write 5–6 lines about a game you play with friends and its rules.
- Speaking: Explain the rules of Lagori to a friend in three sentences.
10. Common mistakes
- Mistake: Saying Lagori uses a bat. Fix: Lagori uses seven stones and a ball, not a bat.
- Mistake: Forgetting that it is a team game. Fix: Lagori needs teamwork — knocking down, dodging, and rebuilding together.
- Mistake: One-word answers for how questions. Fix: Use a full sentence with because or steps.
11. Practice set
- What game does Prakash learn, and from whom?
- What is Lagori played with?
- How is Lagori played (give the steps)?
- Which teams played, and who won?
- Write three action words used in the game.
12. Answer key
- Lagori (Satoliya), from his cousin Ravi.
- Seven flat stones and a ball.
- Stack the stones; one team knocks them down with the ball; the other rebuilds the stack while dodging the ball.
- Sundarpur Tigers and Green Warriors; the Tigers won.
- Any three: stack, knock, throw, dodge, rebuild.
13. Fun activity
Our Class Game
With your group, list the rules of your favourite outdoor game. Draw the playing area and the teams.
14. Quick revision
- Unit 3: Fun with Games · Chapter 8 · a story about a traditional game.
- Prakash learns Lagori (Satoliya) — seven stones and a ball.
- One team knocks down the stack; the other rebuilds it while dodging the ball.
- Sundarpur Tigers beat the Green Warriors through teamwork.
- Theme: teamwork, fair play, and traditional games.
Unit 3: Fun with Games
This chapter is part of Unit 3: Fun with Games. The three chapters in this unit are:
- Chapter 7: Fit Body, Fit Mind, Fit Nation — a poem about fitness
- Chapter 8: The Lagori Champions — a story about a traditional game
- Chapter 9: Hekko — a folk story and game from Nagaland
