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S.No.
SUBJECT
1.
ENGLISH
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
Your holiday homework this year is a fun mix of all the aspects of the language. It has
been designed to ensure that you enjoy and learn at the same time.
1. Make a folder using A4 size coloured sheets and present it beautifully.
Read the first two stories of INFINITY , a book released by our school.
Write a short summary of both the stories (100 words) and name the main characters.
Choose 10 interesting adjectives from the stories and find their dictionary meanings.
Find one synonym and one antonym for all the 10 words.
Make interesting sentences using the 10 words.
Present your work creatively.
Remember, you will have an FA Tool based on the stories and the incidents related to
the characters, so ensure that you read the entire text carefully.
2. Make a bookmark. Decorate it and write an inspirational quotation by a well-known
poet or an author. Laminate and present it beautifully.
3. Make a list of any 10 idioms using A4 size sheets. Write their meaning, origin and use
them in sentences of your own.
4. Practice your grammar skills throughout the holidays. Use some or all of the following
websites:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/english/
http://www.learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/alle_grammar.htm
http://www.testdesigner.com/questions/Grammar/Grade_6
2.
HINDI
3.
MATHS
4.
SCIENCE
1. Make a science project. You can make it individually or in group ( if it is big ). You can
refer to the sites below mentioned. It is mandatory to make a project as it will be a tool
for FA-2.
It will be put up in the science exhibition if it is made up to the required standard.
http://www.education.com/science-fair/
http://www.sciencekids.co.nz
http://www.experiland.com
http://iridescentlearning.org
You can some brilliant ideas on youtube also.
2. Learn and revise all the work done. Complete the lessons taught in the work book.
5.
SOCIAL
STUDIES
1.
2.
6.
SANSKRIT
7.
FRENCH
Zero
[zay-ro]
Un
[uh]
Deux
[duhr]
Trios
[twa]
Quatre
[katr]
Cinq
[sank]
Six
[sees]
Sept
[set]
Huit
[weet]
Neuf
[nurf]
10
Dix
[dees]
11
Onze
[onz]
12
douze
[dooz]
13
Treize
[trez]
14
quatorze
[katorz]
15
quinze
[kanz]
16
Seize
[sez]
17
dix-sept
[dee-set]
18
dix-huit
[dees-weet]
19
dix-neuf
[dees-nurf]
20
Vingt
[van]
21
vingt et un
[vant-ay-uh]
22
vingt-deux
[van-duhr]
23
vingt-trois
[van-twa]
24
vingt-quatre
[van-katr]
25
vingt-cinq
[van-sank]
26
vingt-six
[van-sees]
27
vingt-sept
[van-set]
28
vingt-huit
[van-weet]
29
vingt-neuf
[van-nurf]
30
trente
[tront]
31
Trente et un
[tront ay-uh]
32
Trente-deux
[tront-durh)
33
Trente-trois
[tront-twa)
34
Trente-quatre
[tront-katr)
35
Trente-cinq
[tront-sank)
36
Trente-six
[tront-sees)
37
Trente-sept
[tront-set)
38
Trente-huit
[tront-weet)
39
Trente-neuf
[tront-nurf)
40
quarante
[karont]
41
quarante et un
[karont-ay-uh]
42
quarante-deux
[karont-deux]
43
quarante-trois
[karont-twa]
44
quarante-quatre
[karont-katr]
45
quarante-cinq
[karont-sank]
46
quarante-six
[karont-sees]
47
quarante-sept
[karont-set]
48
quarante-huit
[karont-weet]
49
quarante-neuf
[karont-nurf]
50
cinquante
[sank-ont]
51
cinquante et un
[sank-ont-ay-uh]
52
cinquante-deux
[sank-ont-deux]
53
cinquante-trois
[sank-ont-twa]
54
cinquante-quatre
[sank-ont-katr]
55
cinquante-cinq
[sank-ont-sank]
56
cinquante-six
[sank-ont-sees]
57
cinquante-sept
[sank-ont-set]
58
cinquante-huit
[sank-ont-weet]
59
cinquante-neuf
[sank-ont-nurf]
60
soixante
[swa-sont]
61
soixante et un
[swa-sont-ay-un]
62
soixante-deux
[swa-sont-dur]
63
soixante-trois
[swa-sont-twa]
64
soixante-quatre
[swa-sont-katr]
65
soixante-cinq
[swa-sont-sank]
66
soixante-six
[swa-sont-sees]
67
soixante-sept
[swa-sont-set]
68
soixante-huit
[swa-sont-weet]
69
soixante-neuf
[swa-sont-nurf]
70
soixante-dix
[swa-sont-dees]
71
soixante-et-onze
[swa-sont-ay-onz]
72
soixante-douze
[swa-sont-dooz]
73
soixante-treize
[swa-sont-trez]
74
soixante-quatorze
[swa-sont-katorz]
75
soixante-quinze
[swa-sont-kanz]
76
soixante-seize
[swa-sont-sez]
77
soixante-dix-sept
[swa-sont-dee-set]
8.
GERMAN
78
soixante-dix-huit
[swa-sont-dees-weet]
79
soixante-dix-neuf
[swa-sont-dees-nurf]
80
quatre-vingts
[kat-ra-van]
81
quatre-vingt-un
[kat-ra-vant-uh]
82
quatre-vingt-deux
[kat-ra-van-dur]
83
quatre-vingt-trois
[kat-ra-van-twa]
84
quatre-vingt-quatre
[kat-ra-van-katr]
85
quatre-vingt-cinq
[kat-ra-van-sank]
86
quatre-vingt-six
[kat-ra-van-sees]
87
quatre-vingt-sept
[kat-ra-van-set]
88
quatre-vingt-huit
[kat-ra-van-weet]
89
quatre-vingt-neuf
[kat-ra-van-nurf]
90
quatre-vingt-dix
[kat-ra-van-dees]
91
quatre-vingt-onze
[kat-ra-van-onz]
92
quatre-vingt-douze
[kat-ra-van-dooz]
93
quatre-vingt-treize
[kat-ra-van- trez]
94
quatre-vingt-quatorze
[kat-ra-van-katorz]
95
quatre-vingt-quinze
[kat-ra-van- kanz]
96
quatre-vingt-seize
[kat-ra-van- sez]
97
quatre-vingt-dix-sept
[kat-ra-van- dee-set]
98
quatre-vingt-dix-huit
[kat-ra-van- dees-weet]
99
quatre-vingt-dix-neuf
[kat-ra-van- dees-nurf]
100
cent
[son]
Make 20 Cards using the vocabulary learnt
10 cards with Pictures and 10 Cards with their German Names. All 20 cards
should be of the same colour and size. The back side of the cards should be
blank.
Eg.
Der Tisch
9.
COMPUTER
10.
GK
Watch NEWS everyday and write any 10 questions on current affairs with
their answers and paste the pictures.
REVISION WORKSHEET
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CHAPTER: KNOWING OUR NUMBERS & WHOLE NUMBERS
Q1. Find the difference between the place value and face value of 3 in 45,356,345.
Q2. Write 20000275, 602756 in expanded form.
Q3. Write the successor of 4256 and 6399.
Q4. Write the predecessor of 2390 and 73000.
Q5. Write all the possible 5 digit numbers that can be formed by using the digits 1,7,5,0 and
4.
Q6. Insert commas and write the numbers in words in the International system of numeration.
(i)
23460078
(ii)
10987009
Q7. Find the sum of the smallest 6 digit number and greatest 5 digit number.
Q8. Arrange in ascending order: 24567, 25460, 20345, 203456, 21243.
Q9. What must 678 be multiplied by to give 6786780?
Q10.Write four consecutive even numbers succeeding 576.
Q11. Determine the product by suitable rearrangement:
(i)
29875500
(ii)
546225402
6398 +1792
(ii) 87221
(iii) 7298-1235
XLIV + XX
(ii) XCV LX
Q14.There are 150 pages in a book. Determine the total number of pages in such 1652 books
if the number of pages in each book is the same.
Q15. A student multiplied 6245 by 62 instead of 52. How much was his answer greater than
the
correct answer?
Q16. Medicine is packed in boxes, each such box weighing 5kg 500 gm. How many such
boxes can
be loaded in a van which cannot carry beyond 1100 kg?
Q17. A cricket player so far scored 5986 runs in test matches. He wishes to complete 10,000
runs.
How many more runs does he need?
Q18. On dividing 62345 by 199, the remainder is 58. Find the quotient.