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1 BHAI PARMANAND VIDYA MANDIR Dear children Its time to stand the books up In rows upon the shelves, and pack the charts and posters in neat piles by themselves, collect the pens and pencils and put the ink away, for school time is now over and every day is for play so to keep you happily occupied, we have planned some fun filled and exciting activities for you HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS VI Session 2015 - 16

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BHAI PARMANAND VIDYA MANDIR

Dear children

Its time to stand the books up

In rows upon the shelves,

and pack the charts and posters

in neat piles by themselves,

collect the pens and pencils

and put the ink away,

for school time is now over

and every day is for play

so to keep you happily occupied,

we have planned some fun filled and exciting activities for you

HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

CLASS VI

Session 2015 - 16

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ENGLISH

1. (a) Writing skills: Notice writing.

Do questions given on page number-172 of your Grammar book in your practice notebook.

(b) Write three forms of verb-20 regular and 20 irregular in your practice notebook.

(Do the writing skills work in your practice notebook neatly )

2. Make a calendar using the following parts of speech:

(a)Noun

(b)Pronoun

(c)Verb

(d) Adjective

(e)Adverb

(f)Preposition

(g)Conjunctions

(h)Interjections

(Include the definition, its kinds and examples with beautiful illustrations.)

3. Do one page of cursive strokes every day.

4. Suggestive Reading: Short Stories by R K Narayana.

(After reading the stories, find: 10 Proper Nouns, 10 Common Nouns , 10 Material Nouns , 10

Abstract Nouns and 10 Collective Nouns and write them in your practice notebook.)

5. Read Part-I (A Voyage to Lilliput) from Gulliver’s Travels thoroughly.

6. Revise and prepare whatever has been done in the class both in Literature and Grammar for

test.

HINDI

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SCIENCE

Instructions: All the work has to be done in a scrap book

Making a herbarium – Collect 10 leaves of different plants dry them and paste them in the scrap

book. Also try to find the information on common name and scientific name of the plant.

Making a Collage- Make a collage on the properties of matter. Select any five properties find

pictures from magazines, books or the Internet to illustrate these properties.

A group of students plan to visit two different states of India. To get the real feel of these states,

they plan to eat only local food. Imagine you are a tour advisor. Pick out two states of India which

you think they should visit. Find out 4-5 main dishes eaten in these states

and their nutrient content. Now make a balanced diet for the students using

these dishes.

SOCIAL SCIENCE

1. General Instructions:

1. The whole class is divided into 11groups.

2. Each group has to make a power point presentation according to the states allotted to them.

Grp-1 Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh. Grp-2 Punjab , Haryana. Grp-3 Uttar Pradesh,

Rajasthan. Grp-4 Madhya Pradesh , Gujarat. Grp-5 Maharashtra , Chattisgarh. Grp-6- Bihar ,

Jharkhand. Grp-7 Assam, Arunachal Pradesh. Grp-8 Odisha , Andhra Pradesh. Grp-9 Kerala,

Tamil Nadu . Grp-10 Andaman and Nicobar Islands , Lakshadweep Islands.Grp-11- Kolkata ,

Telangana

3. Students are required to find important information about them like their capital, people and

their occupations ,important festivals, dance forms, food habits , flora and fauna of the state etc.

4. Guidelines are given, for making the power point.

5. Number of slides should not exceed 10.

6. Colour, Font, Text, Pictures, Map should be appropriately used.

7. Use animations, pictures to make your ppt.

8. Reference: Geography Chapter – 7, 8; internet and Atlas

Note : Submit the work on mail - id given below by 25th June,2015 . The subject of mail

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should be in the given format HHW_____ (Name) _____(Class sec) _______(Roll No.)

VI A [email protected]

VI B [email protected]

VI C [email protected]

VI D [email protected]

2. Prepare a social science dictionary having at least 100 words.

3. Create your own story board on any Jataka story .

4. Do assignment of lesson -2,3 of History and lesson-2 Civics and also learn the same

chapters.

MATHS

(1Mark)

1. List all prime numbers up to 50.

2. Insert the commas and write the number names according to International system of numeration :

(i) 35674890 (ii) 87890677

3. Insert the commas and write the number names according to Indian system of numeration :

(i) 88912345 (ii) 58125678

4. Write the following Roman numeral for: (i) 98 (ii) 105 (iii) 67

5. Round off the following numbers to nearest hundred and estimate the result:

(i) 5673- 436 (ii) 5365 + 2830

6. Find the value of (i) 1 0 (ii) 0 1 (iii) 0+1 (iv) 1+ 0 (v) 0 1

(vi) 91 (vii) 99

7. The smallest prime number is ___________.

8. The smallest whole number is ____________.

9. The sum of two prime numbers is _________.

10. List all composite numbers between 80 and 100

(2Marks)

12.Check the divisibility of 3340 by :

(i) 3 (ii) 9 (iii) 11

13.Find the difference between the large 8-digit number and the smallest 7-digit number.

14.What is the sum of the greatest 5-digit and the smallest 4-digit number?

15.Draw the factor tree for the following:

(i) 54 (ii) 76 (iii) 98 (iv) 40

16.Write down all the factors of each of the following:(i)60 (ii) 40 (iii) 72

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17.Give first five multiples of the following:

(i) 6 (ii) 12 (iii) 70

18 Find the prime factorization of the following:

(i) 666 (ii) 1234 (iii) 4532 (iv) 3969

19. Find the L.C.M. of each of the following:

(i) 48 , 72 ,and 84 (ii) 28, 36, 45and 60 (iii) 10, 15, 30 and 40

20. Find the H.C.F. each of the following: (i) 180 , 252 , 324 (ii) 208 , 494, 949

21. A factory produced 1578315 pens in 2008 and 2013709 pens in the year 2009. How many pens

did the company produce more in 2009?

22. Add : 445+600+555+1400

23. A dealer purchased 139 T.Vs, if the cost of each T.V is Rs. 14, 14,350. Find the cost of all the

T.Vs together.

24. Use prime factorization to find the H.C.F of 66 and 330.

(3Marks)

25. Ravi distributed 2,058 toffees among 45 children. How many toffees does each student get?

How many toffees are left with him?

26. The cost of a purse is Rs.250 and a steel tiffin box is Rs. 290. Find the total cost of 11 purses and

19 steels tiffin boxes.

27. A restaurant supplies 172 plates of metals in the lunch and 219 plates in the dinner. What is the

total amount collected by the restaurant in one day if one plate cost Rs. 75?

28. The principal of a school charge Rs. 120 as laboratory charge and Rs.110 as music and dance

charges per month. How much amount does a student pay for 8 months?

29. Reeta pays Rs. 1,500 to her piano teacher and Rs. 750 to the donation club

every month. Find the total amount paid by her in 1 year.

(4Marks)

30. A tank contains 975 l 800 ml water. Find the maximum number of jugs that can be filled if each

jug and hold 3l 500ml water?

31. In 7 cartons, there are 3500 apples in each. If the 45apples are rotten in each carton. Find the

total number of good apples.

32.The principal of a school wishes to distribute 84 balls and 108 bats equally among a number of

boys . Find the greatest number receiving the gift in this way.

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33.Find the largest size of a square tile that can be used for paving a rectangular plot 162 m by 84m

Find also the number of tiles that will be needed.

34.In a morning walk, three persons step off together. Their steps measure 80 cm, 85 cm and 90 cm

respectively. What is the minimum distance each should walk so that all can cover the same

distance in complete steps?

35.Two tankers contain 850 litres and 680 litres of kerosene oil respectively. Find the maximum

capacity of a container which can measure the kerosene oil of both the tankers used an exact

number of times.

PROJECT WORK(MODELS AND CHARTS)

Complete the following Charts, Projects and models assigned in the class:

1. Maths Magazine

2. Model of Clock

3. Model of three dimensional shapes.

4. Make a chart of different types of angles

5. Sieve method of Eratosthenes to find out prime numbers.

6. Polygons with the help of match sticks.

7. Metric measures.

8. Roman numerals using match sticks.

9. Make a chart of different types of triangles using sticks

10. Model of parts of circle

11. Mathematical Photo frame

12. Prepare bill of at least 10 items you buy within two weeks from a provisional store.

13. Types of quadrilaterals using set squares

14. Mathematics through newspapers

15. Mathematical Flower Vase

16. Form patterns using different 2D shapes

17. Mathematical Lamp

18. Mathematical Chimes

19. Distributive Property

20. Project work of Sieve method of Eratosthenes

21. Collect pictures of national flags of 10 countries and find the lines of symmetry

22. Find 10 most populated countries in the world, find their estimated population, and write the

population of these countries in both Indian and International system

23. Work done by some Women Mathematicians

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COMPUTER

Create one workbook in MS Excel for the following and table should be created in different

worksheets with proper formatting:

1. Make a table to show your daily activity in MS Excel. Using formula, calculate how much time

you had given for studying in the following Format:

S.No. Date Time Activity Hours for studies

2. Create table for classification of computer which includes type of computer, Features, Examples.

3. Design one table for Pocket Money Organiser.

Note : Submit the work on mail - id given below by 25th June,2015 . The subject of mail

should be in the given format HHW_____ (Name) _____(Class sec) _______(Roll No.)

Class Mail-ID

VI A [email protected]

VI B [email protected]

VI C [email protected]

VI D [email protected]

SANSKRIT

आवश्यक ननदशे-मूलययांकन निनखत और कण्ठस्थीकरण पर आधयररत होगय

1. प्रनतददन एक धयतुरूप िट्,िृट्,िांग् िकयर में निखन ेहैं

2. कुि 40 शब्दरूप सभी लिगों में निखन ेहैं (निङ्गयनुसयर तयनिकय बनययें)

सभी लिगो में अकयरयन्त (पुललिग) आकयरयन्त (स्त्रीलिग) इकयरन्त (पुललिग) ईकयरन्त

(स्त्रीलिग) उकयरयन्त (पुललिग) ऊकयरन्त (स्त्रीलिग) शब्द रूप निखें व स्मरण करें

*** Note : Home work of all the subjects should be done on A – 4 size sheet.

Submit it on 29th

– 30th

June, 2015 to the class teacher