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1 | Page VPM’S, SOU. A. K. JOSHI ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, THANE SR KG Weekly Planner (2020 - 2021) For 1 st March to 5 th March DATE OF UPLOAD : 01/03/2021 (WEEKLY PLAN 35) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ English : Use of : “am” “is” & “are”. am” is always used with “I”. We use am with I . eg. :- I am a boy. I am a teacher. “is” is used with all Singular objects, animals, persons and things. We use “is” with he, she & it. eg. :- He is a man. She is a girl. It is a book. Singular She I t is One Object, one person, one animal, one place, etc.

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Page 1: For 1 March to 5 March

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VPM’S, SOU. A. K. JOSHI ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, THANE

SR KG Weekly Planner (2020 - 2021) For 1

st March to 5

th March

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DATE OF UPLOAD : 01/03/2021 (WEEKLY PLAN – 35)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

English :

Use of : “am” “is” & “are”.

“am” is always used with “I”.

We use am with I .

eg. :- I am a boy.

I am a teacher.

“is” is used with all Singular objects, animals, persons and

things.

We use “is” with he, she & it.

eg. :- He is a man.

She is a girl.

It is a book.

Singular

She

I t

is

One Object, one person,

one animal, one place, etc.

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“are” is used with all Plural objects, animals, persons and

things.

We use “are” with you, they & we.

eg. :- You are my friend.

They are jumping.

We are eating.

Plural

They

We

Many Objects, many people,

many animals, many places, etc.

are

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Writing :

Note : Parents should copy the contents day wise with blue / black pen

& ask their child to complete the full page allotted for that day

with pencil. Try to avoid eraser. Child should finish one page

within 20 minutes.

1st March 2nd March

3rd March 4th March 5th March

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Maths :

Introduction of “Mathematical Signs” :-

Note :- Video will be uploaded on whats app group.

Write set of numbers on the paper. eg.:- 8 _ 6 , 3 _ 5 , 4 _ 4

Show your child 4 _ 4. Now tell that both the numbers are equal.

Now introduce equal to sign (=).

Show them 8 and 6. Ask your child which number is greater in

these two numbers. Tell them that 8 is greater than 6. Introduce

greater than (>) sign.

Now show 3 and 5. Then tell your child that 3 is less than 5 and

introduce less than (<) sign.

Give more examples.

Introduction of “Making quarter of shapes” :-

Note :- Video will be uploaded on whats app group.

Take paper cutouts of geometrical shapes. Show your child how

to make half of particular shape. Tell that half means two equal

parts.

Now introduce them how to make quarter of given shape.

First tell that half of half means quarter.

Then tell that all the 4 quarters are equal and 4 quarters make 1

whole.

Tell your child to colour quarter of the shape.

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Project : “Our India” (continued)

States of India

Parents tell your child, there are 29 States in India. Let’s learn about

Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal.

-: Maharashtra :-

Maharashtra is our state and its state language is Marathi.

Capital of Maharashtra :- Mumbai

Festivals celebrated :- Ganesh festival, Gudi Padva,

Aashadhi Ekadashi etc.

Traditional food items :- Modak, and Puran poli.

Folk dance :- Koli dance, Lavni.

-: Gujarat :-

Gujarat is our neighbouring state and its state language is Gujarati.

Capital of Gujarat :- Gandhinagar

Festivals celebrated :- Navratri & Kite Festival.

Traditional food items :- Khandvi, Dal Dhokli, Dhokla, Thepla,

Undhiyo etc.

Folk dance :- Garba, Dandiya Ras.

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-: Punjab :-

Language spoken in Punjab state is Punjabi.

Capital of Punjab :- Chandigarh.

Festivals celebrated :- Baisakhi, Lohri etc.

Traditional food items :- Makki di roti Sarso ka saag,

variety of parathas, Lassi, Chole bhature, etc.

Folk dance :- Bhangda.

-: Tamil Nadu :-

Most commonly spoken language in Tamil Nadu state is Tamil.

Capital of Tamil Nadu :- Chennai.

Festivals celebrated :- Pongal, etc.

Traditional food items :- Idli sambhar, Medu vada, Dosa,

Uttapam, etc

Folk dance :- Bharatnatyam.

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-: West Bengal :-

Most commonly spoken language in West Bengal state is Bengali.

Capital of West Bengal :- Kolkata.

Festivals celebrated :- Durga Puja, etc.

Traditional food items :- Fish, Rice, Rasgullas, Chamcham,

Sondesh, etc

Rajasthan is the largest state in India.

Goa is the smallest state in India.

Art Activity : “Rangoli”.

Make any design at home using Rangoli.

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Note : 1) Interaction activity will be held on 2nd

March 2021 at 10:30 am.

Maths Topic : Tens & Units number 31 to 35.

: Reciting Table of 2.

2) Interaction activity will be held on 3rd

March 2021 at 10:30 am.

English Topic : Revision Questions “ What & Why ”.

: Introduction Question “How”.

: Reading Mixed Phonetics.

Maths Topic : Reciting Table of 2.

3) Maths Worksheet will be uploaded on 3rd

March 2021. Please take

printout and solve. Kindly preserve all the worksheets.