SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK SESSION 2015-16 CLASS - VI ENGLISH 1. Choose any poem of your English coursebooks(Reader & Literature Reader).Write it on A-3 size colourful sheet. Draw or paste the related pictures. 2. Read all the chapters from Unit1& Unit2 (Reader only). Solve the vocabulary enrichment exercises. Do each exercise on separate A-4 size colourful sheets and put all the sheets in a beautiful folder. 3. Read all the stories of the bookPanchatantra. Choose your favourite story and do the following: Write the whole story beautifully in your words. Write a short paragraph on your favourite character, draw or paste the related pictures. Make a word bank of at least twenty words along with their meaning and arrange them alphabetically. Make a beautiful book cover of the story. Do all the work related to the story on colourful A-4 size sheets. Put all the sheets in a folder. HINDI MATHS Solve following questions on a separate thin notebook. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Find the difference between the greatest and least number that can be written using the digits 6,2,7,4,3 each only once. The distance between the school and the house of Sheena is 1 km. 875 m. Every day she walks both ways between her school and home. Find the total distance covered by her in a week (Monday to Saturday). Write the smallest and greatest numbers which are when rounded off to nearest hundreds become equal to 300. A famous cricket player has so far scored 69781 runs in test matches. He wishes to complete 10000 runs. How many more runs does he need. In each of the following numbers, replace * by the smallest number to make it divisible by the number given in bracket a. 75*5 (3) b. 67*19 (9) c. 467*91 (11) During a sale colour pencils were being sold in packs of 24 each and crayons in packs of 32 each. If you want full packs of both and the same number of pencils and crayons, how many of each packs would you need to buy. 105 boats, 140 donkeys and 175 cows have to be taken across a river. There is only one boat which will have to make many trips in order to do so. The lazy boatman has his own conditions in transporting them. He insists that he will take same number of animals in every trip and they have to be of same kind. Calculate how many animals went to each trip. In a seminar, the number of participants in Hindi, English and Mathematics are 60, 84 and 108 respectively. Find minimum number of rooms required if in each room the same number of participants are to be seated and all of them being of the same subject. A boy saves Rs. 4.65 daily. Find the least number of days in which he will be able to save an exact number of rupees. Find the least number that is divisible by all the number between 1 & 10. In a morning walk three persons step off together. Their steps measures 80cm, 85cm and 90 cm respectively. What is the minimum distance each should walk so that they can cover a distance in complete steps. A school bus picking up children in a colony having flats, stops at every sixth block of flats. Another school bus starting from the same point stops at every eighth block of flats. Which is the first bus stop at which both of them will stop. Given that H.C.F of two numbers is 16 and their product is 6400. Determine their L.C.M. Find out the sum of the prime numbers between 60 & 75. Yashika has a packet of 20 cakes. She gave ½ of them to Khushi and ¼ of them to Jaya. Then find out a. How many cakes does Khushi get b. How many cakes does Jaya get c. How many cakes does Yashika get SOLVE FOLLOWING PUZZLES ON A3 SIZE SHEET 1. Fill the missing numbers 28 5 2. 7 4 2 Complete the following fraction puzzle 4/5 2/5 - 1/5 1/5 + = + = = + = 3. + - + = = Complete the following series 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 = = = = = = = 56 42 30 ? ? ? ? 4. Find out the number of Rectangles and number of Right Angles in the figure given below: 5. Circle the odd one out pair a 1,1 2,4 3,9 b 3,5 5,7 7,9 c 1,4 2,16 3,12 4,16 9,12 4,16 5,20 11,13 5,20 MAKE FOLLOWING PROJECTS ACCORDING TO YOUR ROLL NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7. 8. Make a model of 4 walls of room. Measure its length, breadth & height. Cover the room with tiles (made of thick paper) of 1x1 cm2. Count the number of tiles. Is no. of tiles = 2 (length + breadth) x height? (Roll no. 1 – 5) Write tables of 15, 18 & 20 on a cardboard in Roman Numerals with the help of Matchsticks. (Roll no. 6 – 10) On A3 size sheet write the name & age of each of your family members. Show prime factorization of ages of each of your family members with the help of factor tree. (Roll no. 11 – 15) Collect data of ten families around you. In each family write the fraction of number of children to the no. of adults. Show beautifully on a A3 size sheet. (Roll no. 16 – 20) Paste different types of coins (of different values) on a thick cardboard. Find the fraction of the following:(a) No. of coins of Rs. 1 to Rs. 10. (b) No. of coins of Rs. 2 to Rs. 5. (c) No. of coins of Rs. 5 to Rs. 10. (Roll no. 21 – 25) Show following numbers on number line. 5/7, 7/10, 3/5, 2/7 (Roll no. 26 – 30) Make number line with the help of beautiful thin handmade sticks. Make 5 beautiful symmetrical designs with the help of origami sheets . (Roll no. 31 – 3 5) Collect unused pens from your home and surroundings, cover them with coloured tapes. Make different types of geometrical designs with the help of these pens. You can take help of woolen strings if required. (Roll no. 36 Onwards) SCIENCE puzzle Across 1. fibres made of chemical 2. silkfibre drawn from silkworm 4. iodine test required for 7. dietaryfibres are also called as 10. animal eat only animal 12. vitamin present in sunlight 13. food giving an oily patch Down 1. process of making yarn 3. deficiency of vitamin c 5. seed from which we get oil 6. strand thinner than thread 8. mineral needed to prevent tooth decay 9. place where weaving of fibres is done 11. sweet juice of bees Do the following projects as per your roll no. a.1 to 10 :- Make a comparative collage of clothes worn in ancient time and now. b. 11 to 20 :- Make two mats by weaving with waste paper or with waste cloth. c. 21- 30 :- Make some useful item from coconut fibres. d. 31 to 41 :- Make a picture using some essential nutrients like pulses, carbohydrates etc. SOCIAL SCIENCE 1. Collect daily data of temperature (min and max). On the basis of that prepare beautiful hangings of different colour and sizes. Rollno 1 to 10 – 1stjune to 10thjune Rollno 11 to 20 – 11thjune to 20thjune Rollno 21 to 30 – 21stjune to 30thjune Rollno 31 to 40 – prepare a beautiful wind chime on shortest day and longest day of the year i.e(21stjune and 22nddec) 2. Paste pictures relevant to mans journey from hunter gatherers to civilized man on a chart paper. 3. Prepare a small Atlas (book of maps) of India and world map with the help of stencils or draw on your own (atleast 5 maps). SANSKRIT FRENCH Écrivez les suivantes dans votre cahier:‾ *Les salutations et le verbe « Avoir » - Lundi , Mercredi *Les expressions ; Le verbe «Être» - Vendredi *Vocabulaire ; 5 mots (nouveaux) ( 5 new words with their meanings) COMPUTER SCIENCE 1. On an A3 sheet make a beautiful chart of Shortcut keys used in MS-PowerPoint based on the chapter of PowerPoint (Roll No 1 – 10) 2. On a A3 sheet make a beautiful chart on symbols used in Flowcharts based on the chapter of Flowchart and Algorithm (Roll N0 11- 20) 3. Draw a Flowchart on the history of computer languages based on the chapter of computer language on chart paper (Roll No 21-30) 4. Make a poster on the Features of Windows 7 based on the chapter of windows7 (Roll no 31 & above) ART & CRAFT Make one best out of waste decorative piece using the waste material
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