Class 6 - Study Hall Educational Foundation

HOLIDAY HOME WORK
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SCIENCE
Make a project on the journey of cotton fibre from the sowing of its seeds to making of
cotton cloth in well defined points. Illustrate your written matter with relevant pictures.
(Refer to Chapter 3 of your book, From Fibre to Fabric)
Submit your work in punched sheets (3-4) tied together along with a cover page stating
the topic, name of the student, class, section (No file cover required)
Computer
Write in your computer copy in about 200 words :
Can the internet of the entire world shut down at the same time?
If yes, state an instance ? Support your answer with examples
If no , why ?
English
Home work to be done in copy 1
Write 3 limericks:
I
1. One limerick in simple past tense
2. One limerick in simple present tense
3. One limerick in simple future tense
II
Underline all the nouns.
Double underline the verbs.
Bracket the adjectives.
Double bracket the adverbs.
III
Write about a funny incident in not more than 100 words.
IV
Read a book of your choice. Bring it to school on the first day after the holidays. A book
review will be written in class
Maths
Do the following questions in practice copy
Fill in the blanks.
1. The smallest 7-digit number = ---------------2. 7×100000 + 7×10000 + 7×1000 + 7×100 + 7×10 + 7×1 = ---------------3. The smallest whole number is------------ but there is no greatest whole number.
2. (3 + 313) ×-------- = (3 + 313)
3. (4 × 591) ×------------ = 0
4. When two whole numbers are added, we always get a--------------- number.
5. When a non-zero whole number divided by itself, the quotient is----------Answer the following.
1. Write 956804 in words.
2. Estimate the product of 368 × 233.
3. What is the successor of the greatest 5-digit number?
4. What is the product of 10 and the greatest 2-digit whole number?
5. Find the a). Sum and b). Difference of the place-values of two 7’s in 45, 92, 71,074
Solve the following.
1. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order: 95, 40,632; 1, 24,582; 6, 13, 21,605;
85,018
2. Write the following number, using commas, in Indian and International system of
numeration: 912345670
3. Solve using the distributive property: 18 × 99
4. Solve using the distributive property: 18 × 17 – 18 × 7
5) Express in words a). The smallest number formed by using the digits 5, 0, 1, 7, and 4;b).
the greatest number formed by using the digits 9, 8, 0, 7, 5, 2 and 4.
6) Arun is the owner of a dairy outlet. He sold 45 litres of milk on Saturday and 59 litres of
milk on Sunday. If the milk costs Rs 21 per litre , find out how much Arun earned by selling
milk on Saturday and Sunday.
7) Evaluate the following using suitable properties of whole numbers:
a) 24598 × 159 – 24598 × 59
b) 61725 × 92 + 61725 × 8
c) 584 × 99 + 58
d) 268×99
322
e) 45 × 1001 - 45
f) 3845 ×5 ×678 + 769 ×25 ×
8) Find the following products using the properties of whole numbers
a) 250×38×40
b) 8 × 693 × 125
d) 2×4×8×50×125
e) 5×333×20
c) 439 × 5 × 60
9) The budget for a birthday party was Rs. 50,000. Out of this Rs. 17,500 was spent on
refreshments, Rs 25,750 was given to the event management company and Rs 4580 was
given away as tips to various workers. The balance was given for charity. Find the amount
given for charity.
10) What should be added to (40 ×30) so that the sum is (12,500 ÷ 10)?
11) A box contains 5,00,000 medicine tablets each weighing 50 mg. What is the total
weight of all the tablets in the box in grams and in kilograms?
12) Population of Shivaji park was 2,35,471 in the year 2002. In the year 2012 it was
found to be increased by 72,958. What was the population of the city in 2012 ?
13) The town newspaper is published every day. One copy has 12 pages. Everyday 12,000
copies are printed. How many total pages are printed every day?
14) Medicine is packed in boxes, each weighing 5 kg 200g. How many such boxes can be
loaded in a van which cannot carry beyond 260 kg?
15) A student multiplied 1234 by 32 instead of multiplying by 23. By how much was his
answer greater than the correct answer?
16) A merchant had Rs. 88,592 with her. She placed an order for purchasing 50 radio sets
at Rs 1100 each. How much money will remain with her after the purchase?
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Note•The project must be handwritten. Handwriting must be neat and legible.
•Use your creativity to make the presentation attractive.
•You may use pictures, news paper cuttings, photographs etc.
•Do not copy and paste content directly from internet.
•Graphs, diagrams, maps are to be hand- made.
Criteria for assessment:
Content (Introduction, statistical data, analysis, evidences in support etc.)
Originality.
Quality of the presentation.
Evidence of net -work
SOCIAL SCIENCE ( This work goes in the Geography copy)
Latitude and Longitude of Central Asia
Using the attached map of Central Asia, answer the following questions about latitude and
longitude.
1.
What
country
is
located
_______________________________________
2.
What
country
is
located
________________________________________
3.
If
you
are
at
50°N,
______________________________________
4.
125°E,
at
at
45°N,
100°E?
30°N,
where
55°E?
are
you?
Pretend you are traveling through Central Asia. You start at 30°N, 65°E. What country
are you in? _______________________________________
5.
Now move 10° to the north. What is your latitude reading? What country are you in
now?
________________________________________________________________________
6.
From your location in problem #5, move 5° westward. What is your longitude reading?
Which country are you in?
________________________________________________________________________
7.
Now move 20° to the north and 25° to the east. What is your latitude and longitude
reading? What country are you in?
________________________________________________________________________
8.
Which countries does the latitude line 40°N run through?
__________________________________________________________________________
9.
Which countries does the longitude line 70°E run through?
__________________________________________________________________________
2. In your Civics copy use two pages (that face each other) to divide them into 5 columns.
The five headings are :- dress, food, dance, festivals and temples. Now find out what is the
dress, main food item, dance form, festival celebrated and the temple visited by the people of
Jammu and Kashmir , West Bengal, Kerela, Maharashtra and Manipur. Make neat divisions
of the page to show the difference in the 5 states of India where the above-mentioned criteria
is concerned.
Name of the state
dress food dance festival temple
Jammu and Kashmir pic
pic
pic
pic
pic
West Bengal
pic
pic
pic
pic
pic
This is page 1-2 of the copy. The 3-4 will have the three divisions of the three states. The
pictures should not be larger than 2*2 inches.
3. In the History copy the 1-2 pages are to be used for collecting the following information:On page 1-put pictures of Greek script, Chinese, Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Harrapan
civilization. Paste and label the picture of the same size.
Divide page 2 into two equal halves to put pictures of Man discovers wheel on the above-half
and Man discovers fire on the second-half. Label it.
On page 3 depict Evolution of Man. You can either draw or