English Prepare a separate notebook and do the holiday homework

English
 Prepare a separate notebook and do the holiday homework in it.
I) Do 1 page of handwriting on every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for all
five weeks.
Write the date on each page.
II) Practice reading with attention to proper pronunciation, punctuation, volume,
intonation and the expression. Practice with your parents to guide you. Daily
read a page of any book of your choice.
III) Write a report of the book read by you. The guideline for writing the
report is given below.
BOOK REPORT
Name of the Book:
Author’s Name:
Major Characters (and a description of each one):
Summary of the book/ story in your own words:
IV) Design a magazine for children aged between 8-10 years. Choose an
interesting name for your magazine. Make a colourful cover page. It must have
an index. The magazine can comprise of 12-15 pages. Any four-five topics can be
chosen out of these listed below.
 Current Affairs
 Poster / Cartoon Strip (Draw it yourself.)
 Stories
 Jokes
 Riddles
 Scrambled words
 Poems
 Crossword
V) Tongue twisters are great fun .Try learning these tongue twisters and
practice saying these as quickly as possible.
 Six sticks, six sleek bricks.
 Betty bought some bitter butter.
 Peter Piper picks a pot of pickled pepper.
 Six slimy snails sailed silently.
 How much wood would a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck
wood?
VI) Also revise the syllabus of Periodic Test 1.
G.K
 Write five amazing facts about the plant and animal kingdom in your scrap
book.
 Make a list of Prime Ministers and Presidents of India in your scrapbook.
 Revise Unit I to V.
 There are five Sundays during your vacation. Cut two important news items
from Sunday newspaper and stick them in your scrap book.
Computer
Project: Collect the pictures related to topics mentioned below and make a collage
on full Cartridge sheet with information.
 Roll no.1-10
Applications (uses) of computer
 Roll no. 11-20
Various Memory Devices
 Roll No. 21-30
Output Devices and Input Devices
 Make a beautiful landscape scene in Tux Paint and take a print out of the
same.
Mathematics
 Worksheet based on Mental Maths.
 Revise unit -3 in one separate notebook.
 Do the given activities.
Activity-1
Activity-2
Activity-3
Activity-4
Activity-5
GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Class-IV
SUBJECT: Math
TOPIC: Mental Math
__________________________________________________________________
Q1. Do as directed:
a) 93875 – 64453 =
b) 38097—27016 =
b) Understand the pattern and fill in the boxes:
25, 22, 20, 17, 15,
,
,
,
,
,
c) Tick the greatest and circle the smallest number :
880707,
800877,
808077,
877008,
870708
d) Cross the odd one out :
234,
789,
654,
123,
678,
345
e) What should be subtracted from70,000 to get 37,200?
f) Write the number name and put the commas as per the Indian system in the number,
6787872 -________________________________________________.
g) 950 less than the smallest 4-digit number is
h) Difference between 87350 and 66210 is
Q2 . Write the time in the boxes in words.
5 sheets are given to students. (Mathematics- Activity 1 to 5 + Mental Math)
Q3.Tick the correct options:
a) Garima had ` 42700 in the bank. She put in another `250.How much more money
must she put in, if she wants to have a sum of ` 60000?
i) ` 17800
ii) `17050
iii) ` 14080
iv) `10480
b) Raj scored a total of 267 marks for three subjects in the mid-year examination. He
obtained 80 marks for English and 94 marks for science. How many marks did he
score for Mathematics?
i) 80
ii) 93
iii) 89
iv) 94
c) If in a certain code ‘97452’ is written as ‘PRIME’, ‘503’ is written as ‘MUG’ and
‘6813’is written as ‘TANG’, then how will ‘304687’ be written in the same code?
i) GUTIAR
ii) GUIATR
iii) GUITAR
iv) GUITRA
d) Identify Me!
 I am a 4 digit number.
 All my digits are different.
 They add up to 20.
 The hundred’s digit is double the one’s digit and ten’s digit is thrice the
thousand’s digit.
i) 6734
ii) 9236
iii) 2864
iv) 2963
e) The table shows the number of tourists from 4 different places who visited India,
Australia, Paris and Malaysia. Study the table and answer the following questions.
Place P
INDIA
7853
AUSTRALIA
4821
PARIS
2816
MALAYSIA
1052
Place Q
6824
2852
2013
2013
Place R
2143
5647
6812
1863
Place S
9812
8212
9413
1293
Q1. How many more tourists from place P than place R visited India?
i) 4181
ii) 5214
iii) 5710
iv) 6813
Q2. Of the given 4 countries, which is the most popular?
i) Malaysia
ii) Paris
iii) Australia
iv) India