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SUMMERSUMMERSUMMERSUMMER ASSIGNMENTASSIGNMENTASSIGNMENTASSIGNMENT
Theme: Theme: Theme: Theme: TravelTravelTravelTravel and Foodand Foodand Foodand Food
ClassClassClassClass----VI (2016VI (2016VI (2016VI (2016----17)17)17)17)
Dear Students
Summer brings with it the ever smiling sun, fresh breeze, blossoming Flowers and HOLIDAYS!
When the sun is high and the heat is great, it is time to go for a vacation or pursue a recreation.
Vacations help to rejuvenate and develop an everlasting bond between you and your family. Make
optimum use of this time to cultivate your interest in co-curricular activities.
It will be great if you are able to find time to visit museums and monuments, learn new things,
explore new areas near your house, play indoor and outdoor games , read as many story books as you
can ,help your parents and grandparents, go for morning walk and play in the park in the evenings
during your long summer break.
We are giving you integrated and interesting activities and worksheets which you can do during the
noon time. Do them as instructed and submit your work after the vacation.
We would appreciate if your work is done by you only.
Wishing all of you a very enjoyable and fun-packed summer break!!!!!!
Warm Regards
Seema Gupta
Middle school Incharge
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English
Hindi
Maths
Science
Computers
French
Sanskrit
Social Studies
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Dear Student
Your English holiday assignment 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
Instructions:
Labelling and cover page-All written work of Activity 5 to be done on coloured
A4 sized sheets compiled together and labelled with your name on a separate
cover page using alliteration e.g. Diva Divyas Diary, Natty Neena etc.
Printout and compilation For Activity 1, 2 (b) and 3 take out printouts of
attached worksheets and compile along with the A4 sheets
Attachment- The bookmarks should be attached with the worksheets along with
the rest of the work in the file/folder,
Yes, if you travel, then you must
explore the place in its totality. Enjoy
the food, learn about the customs and
the people of that place.
Sometimes when we travel to foreign
locations, we face certain difficulties
while checking in a hotel, reading a
menu and placing an order.
So lets learn how to deal with them.
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Activity 1- Watch the 8th episode of Mr. Bean series namely Mr. Bean
in Room 426 and do the given worksheet on your observation.
Lets Talk Travel- Worksheet
1. What do you do when you first arrive at the hotel?
2. Who do you usually meet at the reception?
3. What do people do at the reception when they first arrive at the
hotel?
4. Have you ever checked into a hotel?
5. What information do people usually fill into the form at the
reception?
6. What things do people usually take along when they travel?
Vocabulary to Learn
Travel words Hotel, reception, check in, fill a form, suitcase, bellhop (bellboy U.K), guest,
elevator (lift U.K), forget, button, steering wheel, remote control, corridor,
pretend, drawer, drill, switch, receptionist, tips, I.D card, Drivers license,
passport
Put the words above under the correct heading:
Documents Things & places
in the
building/bedroom
/hotel
People/jobs Things in the
bedroom
Things we do
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Watching Task
Answer these comprehension questions: 1. What does Mr. Bean want to do at the hotel reception?
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2. What does the bellhop want from him?
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3. What does he do with the switch when he gets into the room?
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4. Who gets into the room first? Mr. Bean or the other guest.
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5. What does he hear when he picks up the phone?
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6. What was Mr. Bean doing before the bellhop knocked on his door?
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7. Why does the bellhop clear his throat? What does he want?
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8. What does Mr. Bean think? What does he offer him?
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9. What device does Mr. Bean find on the TV? What is it used for?
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10. Who comes out to the corridor and why?
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11. What does Mr. Bean pretend to do?
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12. What does he take out of his suitcase? Where does he put it? What
happens?
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13. What other things does he take out of his suitcase?
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14. How does he get the picture on to the wall? What does he use?
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15. Why cant he find a place to put his towel?
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Activity 2(a) Comprehension Read the first one carefully and then do
the second one.
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Activity 2(b)- Worksheet
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Give a description of the meal you would order at this restaurant:
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Activity 3- Solve the crossword puzzle on the basis of the clues
given below:
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Activity 4 -Make a beautiful BOOKMARK on Travel. You must
follow the instruction given below:
a) The size of the bookmark should be 10 inches by 3 inches.
b) Choose a particular location (National/International) that you have visited.
c) On one side of the bookmark, draw/ paste the pictures of any two places of
the chosen location.
d) On the other side of the bookmark, write any two inspirational/travel
quotations.
e) Decorate it beautifully.
f) Get the bookmark laminated
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Activity 5 Read the novella The Blue Umbrella by Ruskin Bond and do
the following on A4 size sheets:
Write a short summary of the story (150-200 words) Give character sketches of the main characters in the story. Make the backdrop of the cover page of your folder depicting a scene from The
Blue Umbrella
HINDI ASSIGNMENTHINDI ASSIGNMENTHINDI ASSIGNMENTHINDI ASSIGNMENT
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MATHMATHMATHMATHS ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNMENT
To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if
for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted.
1)Holiday time is the time to relax and take it easy. People prefer to visit different places and enjoy
with their families.
Imagine you are a travel agent. Pick any 2 destinations (anywhere in the world). Prepare two travel
brochures depicting the place of tourists interest, the famous cuisines, area of the city, population, fare
of travelling, cost of accommodation, currency, budget etc to attract your potential clients. Also prepare
one week planner for each destination in the month of June. You can use colourful pastel sheets and
other decoration material to make your brochure attractive.
1. Vedic Maths
Mathematics, derived from the Veda, provides one line, mental and superfast methods along with quick
cross checking systems. Vedic Mathematics converts a tedious subject into a playful and blissful one
which students learn with smiles.
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Study the following methods and apply the appropriate one to solve the following questions in your
Maths notebook part 1:
a) CALCULATING PRODUCT OF TWO SUCH NUMBERS WHOSE DIGITS AT UNITS PLACE ADD UPTO 10 AND DIGITS AT TENS PLACE ARE SAME.
Example: 73 x 77
7 3
7 7
+ 1 x
56 21
Break the numbers into two parts as shown and multiply the digits at ones place to get digits of
the answer at ones place and multiply the digit at tens place by its successor to get the digits of
the answer at tens place. Answer = 5621
b) CALCULATING SQUARES OF NUMBERS ENDING IN 5
Example: Square of 85 = 85 x 85
Write the numbers one below the other and break them into two parts To get digits of the
answer at ones place, multiply the two digits at ones place and to get the digits of the answer at
tens place, multiply the digit at tens place by its successor. Answer = 7225
8 5
8 5
+ 1
72 25
QUESTIONS
1. 63 X 67
2. 952
3. 52 X 58
4. 1352
5. 12 X 18
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6. 41 X 49
7. 752
8. 652
9. 1452
10. 23 X 27
SCIENCE ASSIGNMENTSCIENCE ASSIGNMENTSCIENCE ASSIGNMENTSCIENCE ASSIGNMENT Job At hand :
1. To calculate distance of selected destination from zero miles and convert it into meter
and centimeter.
**( Destinations can be chosen on the basis of your Roll.no.
Roll.no. 1 - 7 : North India
Roll.no. 8 15 : South India
Roll.no. 16 22 : East India
Roll.no. 23 28 : West India )
2. To select the suitable means of transport and calculate the time taken to reach the
destination in S I units.
3. Record the maximum and minimum temperature of one week during summer of your
travel destination.
4. Select suitable fabric desired to be worn for the selected week of your travel (Justify your
selection) .
5. Find out various cuisines of your selected location . Also find their nutritive value.
6. Make your picture gallery for the same.
***** Document in your scrap book with attractive and eye-catching cover page.
COMPUTERCOMPUTERCOMPUTERCOMPUTERS ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNMENT
*Design a Holiday package for a 4N/5D stay to any of your favourite destination
using PPT.
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FRENCHFRENCHFRENCHFRENCH ASSIGNMENTASSIGNMENTASSIGNMENTASSIGNMENT
Students to make a pictionary on an A4 size sheet pasting pictures of famous monuments and of cuisine of France and writing two three lines describing
them. Try to make it as neat and creative as possible.
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We promise that you will enjoy doing it and learn a lot about our world. So put on your thinking caps
and start.
Dear students!
Ready for the test? Take deep breath and relax. Dont forget to read the questions very carefully
some questions that look tough, will be quite easy after you have read them properly. Do not spend
too much time on any question and do your best.
Have fun, and best of luck!
Tick the correct answer:
1. Shown here is a ticket bought at a railway counter
This ticket can be used
to_______________________.
a. travel by train to Pune station.
b. get free food from counters at Pune station.
c. get to the railway platform at Pune station.
d. stay overnight in the waiting room at Pune station.
2. The truck shown here is MOST LIKELY to be transporting
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a. water
b. textiles
c. petrol
d. vegetables
3. A glacier is a large body of ice. The maps here show shaded
regions. Which of the shaded regions would have the LARGEST
areas of glaciers?
4. Shown here is part of the world map showing some countries
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India lies to the ________________________.
a. east of these countries
b. west of these countries
c. north of these countries
d. south of these countries
5. Shown here is an image taken by a satellite. The feature indicated by the arrows is MOST LIKELY to
be a ____________________________.
a. river
b. volcano
c. waterfall
d. mountain range
Q6. Ram Singh is a worker in Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala.
In an interview to a newspaper, he says,
We have been walking through
the city but have not seen any
Navratri/ Durga Puja celebrations
or festivity yet. We know it is not
celebrated here like it is in other
states. And that makes us miss home more.
During which period is this interview MOST LIKELY to have taken place?
a. January-March
b. June-August
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c. September-November
d. December-February
Q7) These questions are based on this map of India and its neighbouring countries.
a) Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the
world. It is located along the India-Nepal border in the
Himalayas.
Which of the options on the map correctly indicates the
location of Kanchenjunga?
b) The place marked with ? shows the location of
i.) Nepal
ii.) Bhutan
iii.) Myanmar
iv.) Bangladesh
Q8) This would be a guide to which of the following places?
a. London
b. Egypt
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c. Gujarat
d. Rajasthan
Q9) Shown here is the Scarlet Macaw- a large, colourful bird native to humid
evergreen forests in the tropics. In which of these countries are you MOST
likely to find Scarlet Macaw in the wild?
a. Egypt
b. Canada
c. Brazil
d. Australia
10.) Ramoji Film City is the worlds largest film studio complex spread over 2,000 acres of land. It is
also a
popular tourism and recreation centre. This complex is situated closest to the city
of______________________.
a. Cochin
b. Mumbai
c. Bangalore
d. Hyderabad
Guidelines: a)Project work should be neatly done on A4 size light coloured sheets.
b)Decorate the file with your own creativity.
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Project -2
Subject Social Studies-Class VI
Work
Specification
1) To prepare a Tourist Information Leaflet/Brochure on any one of the following city
Ahmedabad Lucknow Shillong Hyderabad
Take help from your family members /Internet to collect and paste pictures and to write about the
places of tourist interest, food, climate and languages commonly spoken by the people living in that city
General Guidelines for Students:
Travel brochures and leaflets are printed sheets of paper giving information about a place be easily handed out and kept. As brochures and leaflets are often only looked at fleetingly, facts are kept to a minimum.
How do you want your leaflet/brochure to look? You should try not to explain too much within a leaflet/brochure and your text should be short. Successful leaflets/brochures follow the under mentioned guidelines: 1) Grab the readers attention 2) Give a clear idea of what the reader is expected to do 3) Keep the idea in your mind that the reader does not know your city at all 4) Persuade the reader to take action that is to visit the places you mention in the leaflet. (Hint: Paste as many colourful pictures as possible to make your work stand out)
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The following materials can be bought/acquired to make the above project: 1. Various coloured pastel sheets of A4 size joined to form a leaflet or a brochure (as per the choice of the child). Note: Scrap books can also be used to make brochures/Chart paper can also be folded and used to give it the shape of a leaflet. 2. Political map of India. 3. Various illustrations as per the information that will be given in the brochure/leaflet. 4. Various art materials such as fevicol, scissors, colours, sketch pens or any other decorative item of your choice to decorate your project file/scrap book.
Parameters of Assessment of both the projects:
1. Content 2. Concept Clarity 3.Aesthetic values/ Presentation
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