BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL. Summer Holiday Assignment
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2 BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Name: Class: VI Sec: Subject: ENGLISH Summer Holiday Assignment My parents always taught me that my day job would never make me rich; it'd be my homework. 1. GRAMMMAR- Write five examples of the following along with their meanings. a. of nouns b. of pronouns c. of verbs d. of adverbs e. of adjectives 2. Write five examples of the following along with their uses. a. of conjunctions b. of prepositions c. of interjections d. of articles 3. Word Journal READ at least one/ two book/s (Malgudi days by R.K. Narayana, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, Like the flowing river by Paulo Coelho) over the course of the holiday. Read books as they help to reinvent your creative ideas and talents, also, it allows to deal with the all the challenges you face in your life. a. Write down 10 nouns and 10 verbs. b. Write a sentence using each of those words. 4. Observation 1. Visit any park/restaurant /village/any place nearby your locality, observe the surroundings and do the following on A4 sheets: a. Write a report based on your observation. Start it like- It was just another beautiful day of my life. Sun was shining radiantly and I could feel all the positive vibes around me. Dad had already promised me for an outing as my summer vacations were going on. To my surprise, dad took me and my mom to a place that we had never thought existed, it was so far from the town that we live in. Finally,.
3 HINTS - Describe what you see in the park/restaurant/village/any place (children playing on the swings, trees, plants, group of children playing cricket, people eating around, people using their mobile phones, people in train etc. You can write that it was the first time I met foreigner). Prepare this report by mentioning out - the new things you observe around, share your experience on the basis of your observation in approximately 100 words. 5. imind Make sure that you revise all the words of your imind during your leisure time and keep yourself upgraded.(the notebook made in the school) Practice sheet Read the following questions and choose the correct answer from the given options:- 1. Ms. Rodriguez is science teacher. a) a b) an 2. She gives exam every week. a) a b) an 3. Ronald used to be than Amanda. a) faster b) fastest 4. Good sportsmanship is than winning. a) most important b) more important 5. Amanda wants to be than any other runner. a) most famous b) more famous 6. My brother always walks with Mom and. a) I b) Me
4 7. The librarian beckoned to Cindy and. a) I b) Me 8. Jackson told you about? a) Who b) Whom 9. Against you and they don t stand a chance. a) she b) her 10. The boy ran the Street. a) Across b) Over 11. The field rat burrowed the ground. a) Under b) Below 12. Shiven has not returned yesterday. a) Since b) By 13. The speech was written in English translator. a) By b) of 14. I will study every night I pass the test. a) Until b) And 15. He woke up the guard the thief escaped. a) Yet b) so
5 BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Name: Class: VI Sec: Subject: FRENCH Summer Holiday Assignment Make PowerPoint Presentation (ppt)(add pictures from internet)/or chart/or poster on any of the following topics: 1. French Literature- books, comics, plays, famous authors, Nobel Prize for literature won by French writers etc. 2. French culture- common French phrases used, common terms, general knowledge about France, French customs, List of Francophone countries etc. festivals, famous film awards etc. 3. French films famous films, famous actors, famous film 4. French food common French food items, facts about French cuisine, region wise changes in food, local customs related to food etc. 5. French fashion Haute Couture and Prêt à Porter, famous French fashion brands and designers of France, importance of French fashion in world etc. Also, comparison between India and France in all the aspects given above can be done (optional).
6 BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Name: Class: VI Sec: Subject: G. SCIENCE Summer Holiday Assignment 1. Make a crossword puzzle on Mixtures and their Separation. The puzzle should have minimum 10 words, 5 across and 5 down. You can generate it manually on an A-4 paper or take the help of internet using the following siteswww.puzzle-maker.com Fruits and vegetables are called protective food. They are required in an appropriate amount in our diet. Their deficiency causes a lot of diseases. There is an interesting fact about fruits and vegetables that their shape, size and color correlate them with our body organs and they benefits our body as well, for example shape of a wall nut resembles with human brain ant it also help in nourishing the brain. Find out facts about 10 fruits and vegetables regarding their shape size and color and explain how do they benefit us(nutritional value) on an colored A-4 sheet also draw or paste pictures of the same. 3. Classify the different fibres and paste their samples on an colored A-4 sheet.
7 PRACTICE WORK Q1. You must have played with balloons. A balloon is made of a certain type of material. Nikhit blows a balloon and ties it up. Which of the following can pass through the material of this balloon? a.) Air b.) dust c.) water d.) sound Q2. A strainer as shown below is used to filter tea leaves from tea so that there are no tea leaves in the tea when we drink it. Which of the following is also used to filter things? a.) A basket ball net b.) a mask c.) spray bottle d.)straw in a glass Q3. Heat from the sun can be used to heat seawater and separate it into pure water and other substances normally dissolved in seawater. If you or one of your classmates can develop a very inexpensive method for doing this, you may win a lot of respect from citizens in many parts of the world. This is because the method can be enormously useful for: a.) Killing germs in sea water b.) Producing water for drinking c.) Making steam that can run ships d.) Generating chemicals from seawater Q4. You breathe in air from your nose and mouth. When you breathe in air, your chest becomes bigger to make space for the air entering your body. Which of the following also works in the same way, ALLOWING AIR TO ENTER by making space for it?
8 A harmonium blades of a fan air freshner whistle of a pressure Opening spinning being sprayed cooker blowing a.) b.) c.) d.) Shown below is a photograph of an igloo, a house that Eskimos live in, in the northernmost part of the world. It is cold all year round in these regions. An igloo is constructed using only blocks of ice as the construction material. An igloo has a typical dome like shape. Its entrance is so small that an adult can get into the house only by bending very low. Questions 5 and 6 are based on this. Q5. Ice does not allow heat to pass through it easily. This is an important reason for using snow to build igloos. Which of the following are also important reasons to use ice as the construction material in an igloo? a.) It is the only material that can be made into a dome. b.) It allows light to pass through it very easily. c.) It is strong enough to build such structures. d.) It can preserve meat like a refrigerator. Q6. The entrance door is kept small mainly for the reason that: a.) Polar bears can be kept away. b.) There is more living room in the house. c.) Warm air is trapped inside the house. d.) The dome of the house is well supported. Q7. Petrol pump attendants close the fuel cap very quickly after filling petrol in vehicles. They do this because of a property of petrol. Which property of petrol could this be? a.) It gets converted to a gas very fast. b.) It attracts too much dust and dirt. c.) It catches fire very easily in daylight. d.) It mixes with the paint of the vehicle very easily. Q8. Which of these can be used to easily soak and wipe away some milk that has got split on a table? a.) A bar of soap b.) a sheet of rubber c.) a piece of cotton vest d.) a patch of rain coat
9 BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Name: Class: VI Sec: Subject: HINDI Summer Holiday Assignment व य करण क ययपत रक
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11 न ट सभ रचन त मक क यय करन अननव यय ह क यय स वछत ऩ वयक एव सह ढ ग स कर (Use A4 SIZE PAPER) प रश न-१ अऩन आस-ऩ स क औषध य व क ज नक र ऱ त ह ए ककन ह ऩ च क ऩत त तय चचऩक कर उनक औषध य ग ण क ब र म लऱख प रश न-२ आऩ गलमय क छ ट ट य म अऩन ऩररव र क स थ कह घ मन गय, उनक चचत र चचऩक कर वह क ब र म लऱखकर बत ए
12 BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Name: Class: VI Sec: Subject: SOCIAL STUDIES Summer Holiday Assignment Q1. Describe the three ages of the past. Introduction: Q2. Using stone tools as the source complete the given table. Stone tools Palaeolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Difference Difference Difference Similarity Q3. Stick the pictures of stone tool which were used in stone ages.
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14 Q1. Multiple choice questions. WORKSHEET i) A place where ships are loaded and unloaded. a) Courtyard b) dockland c) dockyard d) None of these ii) Religious mantra chanted during a ceremony a) Hymns b) Rhymns c) Times d) None of these iii) The word Veda means. a) Learning b) Knowledge c) Scriptures d) None of these iv) The language used to compose the Vedas wasa) Hindi b) Urdu c) Punjabi d) Sanskrit v) Surya was the god ofa) Sun b) Stars c) Earth d) None of these Q2. Fill in the blanks. i) was an area usually on a raised platform. ii) is a piece of clay with designs engraved on it. ii) was a drink used for religious. Q3. Define the following. i) Megaliths ii) Drains iii) Pit houses
15 BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Name: Class: VI Sec: Subject: MATHEMATICS Summer Holiday Assignment General Instructions: Submit your work in a file/folder with a cover page. Use the ruled A 4 sheets. Present your work neatly and as creatively as possible. The work should be hand written. Work out the rough calculation on the right side of each sheet as per requirement. I Solve the following questions as instructed. Q1.Arrange the following in ascending order: i.2028, 2354, 2478, 2389, 2871 ii.89544, , 89347, , Q2.Arrange the following in descending order: i.36894, 36524, 36987, 36748,36147 ii.45789, 45963, 45921, 45698, Q3.Form the greatest and smallest 4-digit number using the digits 1, 4, 7 where one of the digits can be repeated twice only. Q4.Form the greatest and smallest 4-digit number using digits 9, 0, 5, where one of the digits is allowed to repeat twice only, and find the difference of greatest and smallest number formed Q5.Compare the number names of , and by writing them in Indian as well as International System of numeration. Q6.Write the following in the Indian System: i ii Q7.Write the following in the International System: i ii Q8.How many 5-digit number are there in all? Q9.Find the difference between the place values of 9 in the following numbers: i ii Q10.Write the following in the Roman Numerals: i.87 ii.35 iii.63 iv.22 Q11.Write the following in Hindu-Arabic Numerals: i.xxv ii.xxx iii.xviii iv.xxxii
16 Q12.Population of Delhi was in It increased by in next two years, but migrated to Mumbai and Bengaluru. Find population of Delhi in Q13.A machine produces 2825 screws a day and after a month, these screws are distributed equally to 5 dealers in different parts of the city. How many screws does each dealer get? Q14. If a student multiplies 7236 by 65 instead of 56, then what is the difference in the product is? Q15.A bus travels a distance of 356km 500m daily and for this travelling it consumes 1lit of diesel per 15km. Find i.how much distance does the bus travel in a month of 30 days? ii.how much diesel does the bus consume in a month? Q16.A man deposited Rs 3569 on Monday, withdrew Rs 1556 on Thursday and again on Friday, he deposited Rs 532 in the bank. How much money did he have in his account in the bank? Q17.Ravinder goes to the market with Rs 800.He buys a chair for Rs 135, a pair of shoes for Rs99 and utensils for Rs 356. How much money is left with Ravinder? Q18.A town newspaper is published everyday. One copy has 12 pages. Everyday copies are printed for all. How many pages are printed everyday? Q19.A vessel has 4 lit 500 ml of curd. In how many glasses, each of ml capacity, can it be fit? Q20.Find the difference between the greatest and smallest numbers that can be formed using the digits 6, 2, 7, 4, 3, each only once. Q21.Round off to the nearest thousand: (a)3684 (b) Q22.Estimate the following: (a) (b) Q23.The estimated value of Q24.The difference in the place values of 4 s between the greatest and smallest numbers formed using the digits 4, 0, 5, 7. Q25.A T.V. costs Rs 24,600. If a cooler costs Rs 800 more than one-third of that of the T.V. Find the cost of the cooler.
17 II Solving word problems Read each problem and tick the correct answer. Work Area 1. Over summer break Pallavi bought 5 chocolate ice-creams for Rs. 23 each and 3 vanilla ice-creams for Rs. 18 each. How much money did Pallavi spent on ice creams over summer break? o Rs. 169 o Rs. 328 o Rs. 115 o Rs The fifth class sold 415 toffees. Each toffee s cost is Re. 1. The class donated 3/4 of the money earned from toffees sales to the school library. How much did the fifth class donate to the school library? o Rs o Rs o Rs o Rs Diksha bought 3 dresses for Rs each and two pairs of slacks for Rs each. She also had to pay Rs. 305 sales tax on her purchases. How much money did Diksha spend in all? o Rs o Rs o Rs o Rs There are 28 students in Shivam s class. One-fourth of the students were absent on Monday. How many students were present on Monday? o 16 students o 7 students o 9 students o 21 students 5. The total of the ages of Amar, Akbar and Anthony is 80 years. What was the total of their ages three years ago? o o o o 71 years 72 years 74 years 77 years 6. What is the product of all the numbers in the dial of a telephone? o 1,58,480 o 1,59,450 o 1,59,480 o None of these
18 Estimation Power Estimation is a powerful skill to develop especially in mathematics. Here is a link to an online game to test your estimation power. Try it and have fun!
19 Little Writer: Make Your Own Comic Book A special Activity for budding artists at Bhartiyam All you need to do is design a comic book full of creativity where the food you love - or hate - most is the centerpiece Anything can happen: a crazy scientist invents a new smell for Brussels sprouts? We love it! The adventures of Super Cucumber? Go for it! The discovery of a chocolate planet? We ve been dreaming about it! But careful now, the title and cover of your comic are important, as much as the story and drawing Rules Make a comic book: with innovative cover, a back cover, a title, and a story of minimum 5 pages in an A-4 (ivory Sheet) or A-3 sheet. Write your story in Hindi, English or French You can also take help of the pictures given below: Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample - 4
20 BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Name: Class: VI Sec: Subject: COMPUTERS Summer Holiday Assignment 1. Draft a birthday Invitation letter to some your friends to invite them on your birthday party and (Include Name, Address, City, Mobile Number) as Fields for sending invitation by using mail merge features. To <Name> <Address> <City> <Phone > Dear <Name> I hope this epistle of mine will find you in the best of health and high spirits.i am celebrating my birthday on 23 rd June in Hotel Radison Blu, New Delhi at 5 pm. I got admission in Bhartiyam International School, Rudrapur and will be joining the hostel on 2 nd July.I sincerely wish to meet my all friends. This will be a nice occasion to meet you, have fun and recall our sweet moments. Looking anxiously to see you. Do convey my regards to aunty and uncle. Yours Affectionately XYZ Mail at :-lavi@bhartiyaminternationalschool.com 2. Draw the poster on any one of the given topic on a A3 Sheet. Cloud Computing 4 G wireless Technology Cyber Crime Digital Signature Specifically write the important features of the chosen technology.
21 BHARTIYAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Name: Class: VI Sec: Subject: ART & CRAFT Summer Holiday Assignment Make a creative globe with plastic ball Material: - 1. One big size ball, 2.News paper, 3. Poster colour and fevicol NOTE: - Take one big size ball then take the news paper strips and paste on the ball. After pasting the news paper let it dry then do sky blue colour on the ball. Draw the world map and do green colour in the country map and rest portion will be blue now see your globe is ready.
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