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Medium - English

Session 2012-13
Class-VI
Subject - Science
WORK-SHEET
S.A. 1

L-1 Food- Where Does it come from?


L-2 Components of Food.
L-3 Fibre to Fabric
L-4 Sorting Materials into group
L-5 Separation of substances
L-6 Changes Around us.
L-7 Getting to know plants (Part-I, Part-II)
L-8 Body Movements.

Under the Guidance of


Mrs. Shashi Bala Saini

Prepared by :
Mamta (TGT, N.Sc.)
Sch. Sv. Sec-3, Rohini, ID - 1413002

Archana Singh (TGT N.Sc.)


Sch.- G.coed. S.S. School Sec-2, Rohini
ID- 1413006

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Class-VI
L-1
Food-Where does it come from

1. Define the following terms with suitable example -


(a) Harbivores ...............................................................................................
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b. Carnivores ...............................................................................................
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c. Omnivores ...............................................................................................
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d. Ingredients ..............................................................................................
.................................................................................................................

2. Label the parts of plant

3. Q. Fill in the blanks


1. A small white structure that comes out of the seeds is called .........................
2. Bees collect .................... from flowers and convert it into ...............................
3. Dog eats plant and animal products so, is called ..............................................

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4 Q. Complete the table.

Plant Plant part used as food.


1 Tomato .................................
2 ................................. Root
3 Turmeric .................................
4 Sugarcane .................................
5 ................................. Seed
6 Spinach .................................
7 ................................. Fruit
8 ................................. Leaf

5.Q Write true and false against each statement


Ans.
i) Milk and meat are animal products.
ii) All living beings need same kind of food
iii) Lions and Tigers are herbivores.
iv) Leaves and seeds of mustard plant used as food items.

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Class-VI
L-2
Components of Food

1) Fill in the blanck .


i) Food ingredients contain some components that are needed by our body. These
components are needed by our body. These components are called ________.
ii) Starch and sugars are source of _________ .
iii) Ground nut is rich in .___________.
iv) Pulses and soyabean are source of _____________.
v) The diet rich in all the nutrients is called ._____________.
vi) Disease that occur due to lack of nutrients over a long period are called________.

2) Match the coloum.


A B
Vitamin/ Mineral Deficiency Disease
A Beriberi
B Bone and tooth decay
C Rickets
D Anaemia
Iodine Scurvy
Calcium Goiter
Iron Loss of vision

3) Define Obesity ?
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4) What is roughage ?
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5) Define Balanced Diet ?
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6. Draw some sources of carbohydrates.

7. Draw some plant and animal sources of protein.

Plant Source Animal Source


(Proteins) (Proteins)

8) Tick ( ) the statements that are correct.


1. Protein is a body building food.
2. Vitamin C gets easily destroyed by heat during cooking.
3. Our body does not need dietry fibre and water.

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Class-VI
L-3
Fibre to Fabric

1) Define the following.


a. Fibres .........................................................................................................
b. Natural Fibres .....................................................................................................
c. Synthetic fibres ....................................................................................................
d. Ginning ...............................................................................................................
e. Spinning ..............................................................................................................

2) Match the folliwng.


A B
i Plant fibre Silk
ii Animal fibre Ginning
iii Making yarn Jute
iv Seperation of seeds by combing Weaving
v Arranging 2 sets of yarns Spinning
vi Synthetic fibre Nylon

3) Fill in the blanks _____


a. _____________ and ___________ are made from coconut fibre.
b. Polyester is a ________________ fibre.
c. Weaving of fabric is done on ________________.
d. ____________ fibre is obtained from the stem of a plant.

4) Give examples of _________


a. 2 Natural fibres _____________, _____________
b. 2 Synthetic fibres _____________, _____________

5. Paste one sample each of natural plant fibre.,


Natural animal fibre and synthetic fibre -

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Ans.

Paste Paste Paste

Natural Natural Synthetic


Plant Fibre Animal Fibre Fibre

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Class-VI
L-4
Sorting Materials into Groups

1) Draw 5 objects made from plastic?

2) Fillup the following ________


1. Material which can be compressed or scratched easily are called ___________
2. Material which are difficult to compress are called _______________.
3. Iron and copper have ______________ on their surface after rubbing with sand
paper.
4. ___________ is man made transparent substance / object.
5. ___________ does not mix in water.
6. ___________ and ___________ are opaque.

3) Mention the objects against each shape (at least two) -


Shape -- Objects

1.

2.

3.
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4.

4. Define Transparent objects with examples?


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5. Define opaque objects with examples?
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6. Define translucent objects with examples?
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7. Match the following --


I II
a Soluble Pencil
b Hard Wool
c Insoluble Silver
d Lustre Sugar
e Rough Sand paper
f Soft Sand

8. Name three substances which dissolve in water ?


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9. Name three substances which float on water ?
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Class-VI
L-5
Separation of Substances

1) Fill in the blanks _____


a. The method of separating mixture into its component by hand is called a
________.
b. __________ is the method of separting husk from grains using wind.
c. The process of settling down of a solid at the bottom of liquid is called a
_________.
d. A substance that dissolves in liquid is called a ____________.
e. The mixture of a solute and a solvent is called a _____________.

2) MCQ - Tick ( ) the correct option __


I Water is called a universal solvent because ____
a) It can dissolve very few solid.
b) It cannot dissolve any substance in it.
c) It can dissolve only liquids.
d) It can dissolve many solids, liquids and gases.
II A solution is said to be saturated if _____
a) It can dissolve more of the substance in it.
b) It cannot dissolve more of the substance in it.
c) It can be filtered.
d) It becomes very sweet.

III The most convenient method for separating husk (bhusoa) from grain is___
a) Decantation c) Filteration
b) Handpicking d) Winnowing

IV A mixture of coconut oil and water can be separated by _____


a) Filteration c) handpicking
b) Decantation d) Evaporation and condensation

V Peanuts are reparated from a mixture of pulses and rice by _______

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a) Winnowing c) Sieving
b) Filteration d) handpicking

3. Coin one word for the following ___

a. The process of converting a liquid into its vapour __________.


b. A substance that settles down at the bottom of a liquid __________.
c. A solution in which no more solute can be dissolved at a given tempoerature
___________.
d. The process of converting water vapour into water drops. ___________.

4. Label the flollowing diagram and Name the process method ___

A -
B -
C -
D -

Method -

5. Answer the following _


i. Is milk a mixture?
...........................................................................................................................

ii. Can filteration be used to seperate the components of milk.


...........................................................................................................................

iii. What is the process of removal of the clear liquid layer without disturbing the
settled solid called ?
...........................................................................................................................

6. Mention the method / process involve against the pictures _

a. 1 ......................................................

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b. 2 ......................................................

c. 3. a) ....................................

b) ....................................

d.
4 a) ....................................

b) ....................................

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Class-VI
L-6
Changes Around Us

1) Can you change the shape of paper by folding?


Ans. ...................................

2) Can all changes always be reversed?


Ans. ...................................

3) List five changes which can be reversed.


Ans. i) ......................................
ii) ......................................
iii) ......................................
iv) ......................................
v) ......................................

4) List five changes which cannot be reversed


Ans. i) ......................................
ii) ......................................
iii) ......................................
iv) ......................................
v) ......................................

5) Define Evaporation?
Ans. .............................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................

6) What is melting?
.............................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................

7) Write True of false against each statement ___

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i. Change occur in boiled egg can be reversed.
ii. Change in position of strelched subber band can be reversed.
iii. Melting of icecream is reversible change.
iv. Curding of milk can be reversed.

8) Change Can be / can not be reversed

i)

Making folded Aeroplane


from Paper

ii)

Baking of roti on tawa

iii)

Burning of candle

iv) Melting of wax.

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Class-VI
L-7
Getting to know Plants
Part I - Assignment - I

1. Enlist the function of roots?


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.............................................................................................................................

2. Enlist the function of stem?


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.............................................................................................................................

3. Enlist the function of Leaf?


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.............................................................................................................................

4. Give 2 examples of each __


a. Harbs .................... , ......................
b. Shrubs .................... , ......................
c. Trees .................... , ......................

5. What are the main difference between a taproot and fibrous root?

Taproot Fibrous root.


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.......................................... ..........................................

6. Fillup the following by using kewords given ____

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Pistil, stem, root, anther, petal, filament.
i) The underground part of the plant is called _______________.
ii) The female reproductive part of the plant is _______________.
iii) The part of plant that conduct water and mineral is called __________.
iv) _________ and ___________ are parts of stamen.
v) ________ is the most attractive part of the flower.

7. Draw and paste pasts of flower in given boxes_____

Draw Paste Draw Paste Draw Paste Draw Paste

8. Mention types of venation in leaf and label it _____

A B

A. B.
9. Draw and name some plants where roots are modified for storage of food?

i)

ii)

iii)

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Class-VI
L-7
Getting to know Plants
Part - II, Assignment - II

1) Solve the cross word puzzle with the help of the clues given _____

2.
P
3. F B S

4.R

1. C 10.H 7. O Y 5. L

9. T
6. S R B V
8. S

Across _
1. Green pigment present in leaves.
3. Roots of grass
6. Plants having stem branching near the base.
8. The part of plant that support it.

Down _
2. Inner most part of the flower.
4. Plant part which fixes the plant to the ground.
5. Part of plant that prepare food.
7. Small bead like structure inside ovary.
9. Tall plant with woody stem.
10. Small plants with green tender stem.

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2) Paste leaves of both venations (2 each) __

1 2

Reticulate Venation

1 2

Parallel Venation

3) Write names of any four flower with colour of their petals.

Flower Colour of petals


1 ................................ ................................
2 ................................ ................................
3 ................................ ................................
4 ................................ ................................

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Class-VI
L-8
Body Movements

1) Which system forms the supporting framework of the body?


.............................................................................................................................

2) Do snakes have legs?


.............................................................................................................................

3) Give example of an immovable joint or fixed joint?


.............................................................................................................................

4) Where do we find Ball and socket joints in our body?


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5) Where do we find Hinge joints in our body?


.............................................................................................................................

6. Match the coloumn __


A B A B
a) Rib cage 1 Brain a
b) Snails 2 Fins b
c) Skull 3 Ear c
d) Fish 4 Heart d
e) Cartilage 5 Muscular foot e

7. Write main difference between bone and cartilage?


Bone Cartilage
................................ ................................
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................................ ................................
................................ ................................

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8. MCQ - Tick ( ) the correct option -
i) How many pairs of legs does a cockroach have ?
a) One c) Three
b) Two d) Four

ii) Which body part of a fish helps in changing the directions of movement while
swimming.
a) Tail c) Fins
b) Gills d) Eyes

iii) The joint between the thigh bone and the hip bone is.
a) Pivot joint c) Hinge joint
b) Gliding joint d) Ball and socket joint

iv) Bone and cartilage forms the


a) Repraductuve system c) Skeletal system
b) Nervous system d) Circulatory system

9. Can you identify the following -

a) b)

c) d)

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Medium - English
Session 2012-13
Class-VI
Subject - Science
WORK-SHEET
S.A. 2

L-9 The living organisms and their surroundings


L-10 Motion and Measurement of Distances
L-11 Light shadows and reflection
L-12 Electricity and circuits
L-13 Fun with magnets
L-14 Water
L-15 Air Around us
L-16 Garbage in, Garbage out

Under the Guidance of


Mrs. Shashi Bala Saini

Prepared by :
Mamta (TGT, N.Sc.)
Sch. Sv. Sec-3, Rohini, ID - 1413002

Archana Singh (TGT N.Sc.)


Sch.- G.coed. S.S. School Sec-2, Rohini
ID- 1413006

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Class-VI
L-9
The Living organisms and their surroundings

1. Fill in the blanks __


a) The surroundings where organisms live is called _______________.
b) Ponds and lakes are examples of _____________ habitat.
c) Air, soil and water are ______________ components.
d) _____________ is an example of desert plant.

2. MCQ - Tick ( ) the correct option __


I Which of these is not a natural habitat
a) Sea c) Desert
b) Zoo d) Mountain

II Which of these is not an adaptation of aquatic animals _


a) Crills c) Fins
b) Slippery skin d) Padded sole

III Biotic component among the following is --


a) Sunlight c) Water
b) Plant d) Air

IV The ability of an organism to move from one place to another is called


a) Locomotion c) Development
b) Growth d) Response

V Animal produce their young ones through eggs _


a) Hen c) snake
b) Sparrow d) All of these

VI Plants breathe through


a) Roots c) Leaves
b) Buds d) Flowers

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3. List any three characteristics of living things?
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4. Name the organ through which fish breathes?


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5. Write biotic components of the habitat?


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6. Write abiotic components of the habitat?


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7. Give two examples each of following __


a) Marine animals ............................ ..............................,
b) Desert animals ............................ ..............................,
c) Desert plants ............................ ..............................,
d) Mountain animals ............................ ..............................,
e) Floating plants ............................ ..............................,
f) Grassland animals ............................ ..............................,

8. Draw a desert plant or a marine animal _

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Class-VI
L-10
Motion and Meaurement of Distances

1. Match the following __


Coloumn A Coloumn B
1) Length a) 1000m
2) 1 Km b) 10m
3) Time c) meter
4) 1m d) 100m
5) 1 cm e) sec

A B
1
2
3
4
5

2. MCQ - Tick ( ) the correct option _


I Which unit of length will you use to express the distance between New Delhi and
Agra.
a) m b) Km
c) cm d) dm

II 6.2 Km is equal to
a) 6200 cm b) 620 cm
c) 62 m d) 620000 cm

III 1.45 m is equal to


a) 145 mm b) 14500 mm
c) 1450 mm d) 145000 mm.

IV Which measuring device will you use to measure the width of a tree?
a) Divider b) Ruler
c) Measuring tape d) All the above

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3. Write types of Motion ?
1 ...................................................................................................................
2 ...................................................................................................................
3 ...................................................................................................................

4. Give 2 examples of rectilinear motion (straight line)?


............................................. .............................................

5. Give 2 examples of periodic motion ?


............................................. .............................................

6. Identify the types of motion from the picture


Type of Motion

A) 1 ..................................................

B) 2 ...................................................

3 ....................................................

C) 4 ...................................................

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Class-VI
L-11
Light, Shadows and Reflections

1. Complete the following word ladder with the help of the clues given_

ACROSS
1. A body which has and emits light of its own.
3. A substance which does not allow light to pass throught.
5. A substance which allow light to pass throught it.

DOWN
2. This is formed when light is blocked by opaque object.
4. When moon comes between Sun and Earth.

2. MCQ Tick ( ) the correct option _


I Which fo these is a luminous object
a) Car c) Tree
B) Chair d) Burning Candle

II A butter paper is an example of _


a) Transparent c) Opaque
b) Transluent d) Luminous

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Class-VI
L-13
Fun with magnets

1. Where was the first natural magnet formed?


............................................................................................................................

2. Name a magnetic material ?


............................................................................................................................

3. What are the two ends of a magnet called ?


............................................................................................................................

4. Name the natural magnet?


............................................................................................................................

5. MCQ _ Tick ( ) the correct option _


I A force that pushes away some thing is called
a) Repulsion c) Attractopm
b) Action d) Friction

II Which of the followings is not a magnetic material?


a) Iron c) Nickel
b) Gold d) Cobalt

III The power of a magnet is concentrated at its.


a) Centre c) Poles
b) Sides d) Whole Surface

IV A magnet has _
a) 4 poles c) No poles
b) 2 poles d) 3 poles

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6. Draw two types of magnet and name them?

.......................................... ...............................................

Key words :- Compass, Attract, Magnetic, Repel

7. Fill in the blanks key words _


a) the material which are attracted towards a magnet are called_________
material.
b) Similar poles of a magnet ________________ eachother.
c) ___________ is used to find directions.
d) Opposite poles of a magnet _____________ each other.

8. Write true or false ___


a) Plastic is a magnetic material.
b) A cylindrical magnet has only one pol.e
c) A magnet has two poles.
d) A magnet attached with crane is used for picking iron from junkyard.

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Class-VI
L-14
Water

1. List any four uses of water.


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............................................................................................................................
2. Write various sources of water on the earth and draw any two sources?
............................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................

Any 2 sources of water

3. Tick ( ) the correct option _


I Large drops of water fall down on the earth in the form of.
a) Stones c) Clouds
b) Rain d) Leaves

II Flood causes great damage to


a) Crops c) Animals
b) Humans d) All of these

III Transpiration is the process of __


a) Absorbing water by plants
b) Making food for green plants.

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c) Seeping of rain water under the ground.
d) Loss of water by plants in the form of water vapour

IV We can conserve water by_


a) Using shower instead of bucket
b) Letting water run while brushing
c) Adopting rainwater harvesting
d) By having leaky taps.

4. Coin one word for the following __


i) Collection and storage of rainwater for future use_____________.
ii) Changing of water into water vapour_____________.
iii) A condition caused due to no rainfall in a particular region for a long time
__________.
iv) A condition caused due to continuous heavy rain in a region ____________.

5. Draw and colour water cycle.

WATER CYCLE
6. Can you identify the following.

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Class-VI
L-15
Air Around Us

1. Match the following _


Coloumn A Coloumn B
1) Nitrogen a) A thin layer of air
2) Oxygen b) Used by plants for making food.
3) Air c) Major part of air
4) Atmosphere d) By Burning fuels.
5) Carban dioxide e) Mixture of gases
6) Dust and smoke f) Needed for respiration and burning.

A B
1
2
3
4
5

2. Look at the figure below. There are tiny water drops seen on the outer surface of
glass containing ice cubes
Name the process responsible -

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3. Make a simple ‘Firki’ with paper provided and paste in the space given below-

4. Give any three uses of air?


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5. Define atmosphere?
.............................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................

6. Name two processes which maintain the balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen
in the atmosphere.
i) .............................................................................................................................
ii) .............................................................................................................................

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Class-VI
L-16
Garbage in Garbage out

1. Complete the following word ladder with the help of the clues given_

(1)C (2)P I G

S(3)

C
(5). A D L

(6). E W S

ACROSS
1. The process of formation of manure.
3. Domestic and Industrial waste water.
5. Area where the garbage collected from city or town is dumped.
6. These are used to make vermi composting.
DOWN
2. This is harmful and cannot be decomposed.
4. Organic part of waste like fruit, veg peels, tealeaves.

2. Write three ways to minimise over use of plastics.


i) ...................................................................................................................
ii) ...................................................................................................................
iii) ...................................................................................................................

3. Place following waste into two groups - rotton or decomposed and not decom-
posed. tea leaves, piece of cloth, polythene bag, broken glass fruit-vegetable
peels, News paper, Iron nails, paper bags.

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Group - I Group - II
Waste can be decomposed Waste can not be decomposed.

4. List 4 things that can be reduce, reuse and recycle.

REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE


........................ ........................ ........................
........................ ........................ ........................
........................ ........................ ........................
........................ ........................ ........................

5. Make flower or any use ful thing by using waste material like peelings of pencil,
paper cuttings, pulses. Using gluestick, scissors etc.

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