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Broadways International School Sec 76, Kherki Daula, Gurugram Holidays Homework for Class III The long awaited summer vacation is here, bringing with it the gift of togetherness that is spent in exploring books, watching informative programs and playing games. While fun is intrinsic to their age, fruitful occupation of their time is vital important the way towards a bright future for the child as a progressive learning graph. Few guidelines for your Parents to make your summer break fruitful. 1. Reflect and Resolve Think back on the time gone by and discuss with your parents. Make a few resolutions for post summer holidays. 2. Knowledge is Power Therefore encourage your child to cultivate the reading habit because it not only enhances knowledge acquired but also develops vocabulary, language skills and improves spellings. 3. A healthy mind lives in a healthy body Encourage your child to go out and play because sports instill discipline, generate sporting spirit, channelize energies constructively. See you all on July 2, 2018. Have fun!!

Q1. Write 10 pages of cursive writing in a separate notebook. Q2. Write 5 to 8 lines on what you want to be when you grow up. Q3. Write a paragraph on how you spend your summer vacations. Q4. Make a beautiful collage by pasting pictures of different types of birds. Q5. Project work:- Make a scrap book on Noun. Paste 4-4 pictures of each persons, places, animals and things. प र.1 कछ आ और खरग श कह न क च त र क द व र A3 स इज श ट पर दश इए प र.2 ज त य ह र आपक सबस अच छ लगत ह उसक च त र A3 स इज श ट पर दश इए और उसक ब र म दस प क ततय ललखखए प र.3 पर क कथ ए पढ ए प र.4 10 प ज स ल ख पतल क प म कररए

Q2. Revise tables 2 to 15 and number name from your note book. Q3. Write about 10 lines on famous mathematician, Aryabhata on A4 size sheet. Q4. Make 5 flash cards of any number names between 1 to 1000 and decorate it. Make a model of wall clock (Roll No 1-7) Make a model of Abacus with the help of wooden blocks, thermocol, pencils, buttons, etc. (Roll No 8-13) 1) Collect/draw pictures of various animals on a chart paper. Write the name and the food each animal eats. 2) Make a collage of various birds showing difference in their beaks. (refer page-212) 3) Sow any seed in a pot or in a garden. Water it regularly keep it in a place where it can get enough sunlight and see the various stages of its development. 5) Find out from what the following things are made. Jute cloth- Coir mats - Leather - Cheese - Sugar -

Things you should know ( All work done in A4 size sheet ) Q1 i) What is the PIN Code of your area? ii) What is the full form of SHO? iii) Name of the nearest Post office, Police station and Hospital of your area. Q2 People usually go to hill stations or any other place in summer holidays. You too might have planned a trip. Write a paragraph of things that you will carry when you plan to visit a hill station. Q3 You have visited a Nehru Planetarium. Write five sentences about what you saw and learnt there. INSTRUCTION FOR PARENTS:- Holiday Home work has to be done under the parent s guidelines. Make your ward read story books, like Panchtantra, Arabian nights, Nandan, Chanda Mama etc. Make your ward learn and remember his/her Parent s mobile number, house address etc,. Do not miss to take your child outdoor in the evening. Fix up a time table for your ward organize his/her daily routine like watching Television, Playing with friends, Studying etc. Kindly complete and send the Homework in a paper bag on the first day after the summer break.

WORKSHEET ( MATHS) Q: Add the following: 437 +215 5376 +2423 3423 +6523 3726 +2966 7531 +2468 9153 +7159 2604 +8260 5317 +9371 4826 +4082 6420 +3579 Q: Subtract the following: 593-181 984-272 777-750 479-129 397-257 782-781 276-210 589-234 678-342 899-455 Q: Fill in the blanks with suitable numbers: a) 171 +.. = 132 +.. b).. + 50 =.. + 100 c) 32 + 51 +.. = 70 + 51 +.. d) 1234 +.. = 5678 +.. e) 434 + 0 =.. f) 320 320 =.. Q : Put <, > or = in the following :- a) 234 546 b) 2135 536 c) 324 324 d) 12578 12747 e) 416 407

Q: Find the missing number: Th H T U 1 8 3 4 7 + 5 7 2 9 2 9 0 Th H T U 3 4 2 3 4 6 1 + 2 5 9 4 Q: That number is: a) 1212 more than 2468? b) 1508 more than 6273? c) 1425 more than 2850? d) 1200 less than 2500? e) 500 less than 1600? f) 3500 less than 7500? Q : Identify the number as Even or Odd :- a) 45 b) 28 c) 13 d) 10

Numbers stories ( Do the current worksheet in Notebooks ) Q1: In a carton containing 2436 oranges, 854 oranges were found to be rotten. Find the numbers of good oranges in the carton. Q2: Sudha bought a study table for Rs 5000, a lamp for Rs 1005 and a dictionary for Rs 600. How much money did she spend in all? Q3 There are 348 books of English and 548 books of mathematics and 156 books of science in a library. Find the the total number of books in the library. Q4: Nirmal bought some CDs and books. If t. total cost was Rs 1543 and he paid Rs 2000, how much money did he get back? Q5: In a school there are 2648 boys and 1223 girls. What is the total number of students in the school. Q6: Four trains arrived at a station. The in first train was 1800, in the second train there was 2758 and in the third was 1714. Find the total number of passengers. Q7: In a basket there are 234 red balls and rest are yellow balls. Find out the yellow balls. Q8: I have 200 purple fish, 400 green fish and 100 golden fish. How many fish do I have in all? Q. Do as directed : a) 20 + 30 + 12 = -------- b) 500 350 = ---------- c) 130 + 20 + 50 = --------- d) 250 50 = --------- e) 25 + 25+ 50 = ----------- f) 200 200 = --------- g) 100 + 500 = ---------- h) 313 + 27 = --------- i) 150 + 150 + 30 = --------- j) 25 25 = ---------

WORKSHEET ( ENGLISH) Q.1 :Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. An adjective is a word that describe a noun a) Varun cleaned the room. b) The painting was beautiful. c) The clown is funny. d) This bird is so pretty. e) The hungry men lived on the streets. f) The shiny car has nice colour. g) The ripe banana is so delicious. h) The textbook for the class was heavy. i) The house is very neat. j) The story was so meaningful. Q2: Write the plural noun of the given singular nouns: a) Chair b) Man c) Window d) Leaf e) Box f) Ear g) Bench h) Tooth i) Sheep j) Fruit k) Roof l) Knife

Common noun and Proper noun A noun that gives a common name to a particular person, animal, place or things which are of the same kind is called Common noun. A noun that gives a special name to a particular person, place, animal, and thing is called Proper noun. Q1: Underline the common noun and circle the proper noun: 1) Anish had a birthday party on Friday. 2) The zoo has an elephant named Roger. 3) It is very hot in Delhi during the month of June. 4) Madhu and Vadhu are twin sisters. 5) We went to Disney land for vacations. 6) Ahmed is a big country. 7) Anita works with a machine. 8) India is a big country. 9) My pet dog is Blackie. 10) The lion is the king of animals.