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The document provides holiday homework assignments for Class 7 students. In English, students are asked to read Oliver Twist, write a summary and details about key words and characters. They are also asked to create a display about a famous author. In Maths, students are divided into groups and asked to create presentations on topics like properties of integers and angles. In Social Science, students are given assignments to research resources like water, electricity and LPG in their homes and communities. They are also asked to investigate waste management practices. In Science, students are given experiments on chemical reactions and asked to create a plant nutrition crossword puzzle for the school newsletter.

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The document provides holiday homework assignments for Class 7 students. In English, students are asked to read Oliver Twist, write a summary and details about key words and characters. They are also asked to create a display about a famous author. In Maths, students are divided into groups and asked to create presentations on topics like properties of integers and angles. In Social Science, students are given assignments to research resources like water, electricity and LPG in their homes and communities. They are also asked to investigate waste management practices. In Science, students are given experiments on chemical reactions and asked to create a plant nutrition crossword puzzle for the school newsletter.

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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

CLASS –VII

ENGLISH
Your holiday homework 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.

1. Read the famous book ‘Oliver Twist’ by Charles Dickens


 Write a short summary of the story (75 words) and name the main characters.
 Choose 10 interesting adverbs from the book and find their dictionary meanings.
 Find one synonym and one antonym for all the 10 words.
 Make meaningful sentences using any 10 words.
 Present your work creatively.

Remember, you will have an FA based on the story and the incidents, so ensure that you
read the entire text.

2. Make a display card of A4 size :


a) Use an A4 size pastel sheet of green, yellow or light blue colour.
b) Paste the picture of any one of the following authors- RabindraNath Tagore, Ruskin
Bond, O Henry and William Shakespeare. Below it provide the following information
about the author-
 Date of birth
 Popular works
 Awards received

Laminate the card and present it beautifully.

3. Make a beautiful bookmark for your Literature reader. Decorate it and write an inspirational
quotation which inspires you. Get the bookmark laminated.

4. Practice your grammar skills throughout the holidays. Use some or all of the following
websites:

 http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/english/
 http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/alle_grammar.htm
 http://www.testdesigner.com/questions/Grammar/Grade_7
 http://www.learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/
MATHS

1)Discovery learning is a powerful instructional approach that guides and motivates learners to
explore information and concepts in order to construct new ideas, identify new relationships and
create new models of thinking and behavior. It encourages integration of new knowledge into the
learner's existing knowledge base and clearly connect to the real world.

To inculcate the discovery learning in Mathematics the students are required to explore the given
concepts and develop a power point presentation depicting their understanding about the concept.
Refer to NCERT Mathematics Book of Class VII.

You are required to email your presentation on the school email id with the subject – Maths
Holiday Homework of class VII by 'Name of the Student'.

Group 1: Roll No. 1 to 6

Topic: Properties of Integers

Group 2: Roll No. 7 to 12

Topic: Multiplication of Integers using patterns

Group 3:Roll No. 13 to 18

Topic: Related Angles (definition and their properties)

i) Complementary Angles ii) Supplementary Angles iii)Adjacent Angles

iv) Linear Pair v) Vertically opposite angles

Group 4: Roll No. 19 to 24

Topic: Angles formed by a transversal and two non parallel lines

ii) Angles formed by a transversal and two parallel lines

Group 5 : Roll No. 25 to 30

Topic: i) Classification of triangles in terms of angles and sides

ii) Median and Altitude of each type of a triangle.

Group 6: Roll No. 31 to 36

Topic: To prove that the sum of three angles of a triangle is 1800.

Group 7: Roll No. 37 to 44

Topic: i) Isosceles triangle property

ii) Exterior angle property.


II Do the following worksheets in your worksheet notebook.

Chapter : Integers
III) Practice your mathematical skills by visiting the given webpage and solve questions in the
following links: D.1, D.2, E.I,E.2, E.4, E.5 , E.6, E.7, E.8, E.9,F.3, F.4, F.5, F.6, F.8, G.1, G.2, G.3,
G.4, G.5, G.8, G.9, G.10 on http://www.ixl.com/math/grade-7

IV) Bring articles, amazing facts, riddles, cross-words, recent discoveries in the field of
Mathematics for the school biannual Mathematics newsletter (minimum 2).

SOCIAL SCIENCE

GEOGRAPHY

CONSERVING RESOURCES

Resources are features of environment that are important and of great value to human in one form
or the other. However, the advancement of modern civilization has had a great impact on our
planet's natural resources. As human population increases, natural resources and habitats
become more limited. So, conservation of natural resources has become very essential today.
There are many ways to conserve natural resources. All we need to do is to look around and see
what natural resources we are using and find out ways to limit our usage.

Let’s find out how do we utilize our resources and what can we do to conserve resources. The
home work has to be done in a notebook.

Group-I Roll no. 1-13

Colony water trip-

There is scarcity of water in Delhi. So, conservation of water is essential for every citizen. Every
house is getting water from either municipal or private organisation.

.1) Find out the source of water you get at home


2) Do you have a water meter at your house?
3) If yes what does it look like? Draw and label a water meter.
4) What are the measurement units used in water meter?
5) What is the name of the institution supplying water?
6) Collect water bill of your house. Find the total consumption in a month. Check out the rate of
water per unit consumed. Photocopy the bill and attach it to the activity.
7) Draw a map of water flow into and out of your house with major stops like overhead tanks,
washrooms etc.

Group-II Roll no. 13-23

Talk about electricity

Did you know that till about 40-50 years, electricity used in the most parts of India was minimal?
Ask your Grandparents if they had electricity at home when they were kids. They would definitely
have interesting stories to share on what a surprise it was for them. Based on the reading of
meters, your electricity bill is finalized. Many people complain about inflated bills while there are
others who temper with their meters to make them slow. To tackle theft of electricity in Delhi, the
government decided to privatise its distribution in 2002. May be its time you had a look at your
electricity bill to see if you have an inflated bill and answer the following questions :

1) Which agency has issued the bill? Is it a public or private agency?


2) What is the unit used to measure electricity consumption?
3) What is the rate of electricity per unit? How does the rate changes as the units increase?
4) Get a photocopy of the bill and attach.
5) Go to your nearest electricity board office and interview an engineer. See if you can get answers
to the following questions:
a) Where is the electricity generated?
b) How is it produced?
c) Why does load shedding happen?
d) How does the electricity board save electricity at a larger level?

Group-III Roll no. 24- 37

Talk about LPG

Like all fossil fuels, LPG is a non-renewable source of energy. It is extracted from crude oil and
natural gas. At room temperature LPG is a gas but when it is compressed in a cylinder it becomes
a liquid. It is usually compressed and kept in metal cylinders. It can be easily condensed, packaged
stored and utilized, which makes it an ideal energy for wide range of applications. Answer the
following question:
1) How is LPG used in your home?
2) Find out how many Kg’s of LPG does your home consume in a month?
3) Locate the nearest LPG filling station. Find out the name of the company which operates it?
4) How many vehicles did you see there?
5) Is filling station able to cater to its entire customers?
6) Find out how many LPG companies and stations does your city have?
4) Interview a person having an LPG vehicle and write down the advantage and
disadvantages of driving an LPG vehicle.
5) Go to nearest the petrol pump or automobile workshop and find out:
a) Do they supply LPG kit?
b) Find out the cost of LPG and CNG kit?

Group-IV Roll no. 37-48

Talk about waste

Segregation of waste means assorting it and pulling similar things together. The primary
segregation is on basis of biodegradable and non-biodegradable products. The kinds of waste
which decay biologically are biodegradable (food materials, garden waste etc).While those which
do not are non biodegradable (plastic materials, glass etc). Find out about the waste and the
following questions:
1) Find out how waste is managed in your house .Is it segregated? Write a short note on it.
2) Does anyone collect waste from your house or do you go to nearest dustbin to dispose it?
3) Visit the collection point in your locality, click photographs and describe its condition there.
4) Find out who takes away garbage from this point and how?
5) Talk to a person who takes away waste materials from the dustbin near your locality and
interview him based on the given questions.
a) What kind of waste do you collect?
b) What do they do with collected garbage?
d) Where do they dump it?
6) Name a lush green park in Delhi which was a huge garbage dump 10 years ago. Visit the park
and write a short note.

SCIENCE

1. ACTIVITY 1: Prepare a solution of soap and then add a few drops of turmeric solution to it. Now
add vinegar drop by drop using a dropper. Shake the solution every time you add vinegar. What
happens after sometime? Write down your observations and explain the reaction taking place.

2. ACTIVITY 2 :Fit a balloon to the mouth of a glass bottle with a narrow neck. Place the bottle in a
pan of water and heat it. Note your observations. Now take the bottle out of the pan and allow it to
cool. What happens now? Write the conclusion of this activity. Take the help of an adult while
doing this activity.

3. Make a crossword puzzle on the topic “ Nutrition in Plants”. Visit the site classhelper.org for
making the crossword. Also take a print out of the crossword generated by you.

4.The Science department is planning to start a Science newsletter shortly. For making this happen
bring articles, amazing facts, riddles, cross-words, recent discoveries in the field of Science
(minimum 2).

Note: All the work has to be done in the FA notebook.

FRENCH

 Make at least two sentences each with the following words:


Parler, maison, rouge, avion, chaise, etudiant-e, indien-enne, mois, plage, sport,
pays, voiture, pomme, glace, habiter.

 Project
Make a chart on different professions in France. You can choose from the list below
or any other profession of your choice.
Topics Roll No.
 Le chanteur/La chanteuse 1-10
 Le musicien/la musicienne 11-20
 Le medecin 21-30
 Le cuisinier 31-40
 Le Boulanger 41-50
 Le peintre
Customisation: The chart should provide answers to the following questions.

 Give a brief explanation regarding the profession.


 What are the famous people who are associated with this profession?
 The importance of the profession in today’s world.
 Any other important or interesting fact associated with this profession.

Instructions

1. Draw and/or cut out pictures


2. Take the help from newspapers/magazines/internet

COMPUTER
Electronic mail, commonly known as email or e-mail, is a method of exchanging messages from
one to one or more recipients. In this summer vacation, create an e-mail account. Mail the same
presentation which you have made in Mathematics Holiday Homework to
[email protected] using your own email id.

हंद
1. हंद म छपने वाल बाल प काओं के नाम ल खए I
2. कसी एक बाल प का के लए दो आकषक पृ ठ बनाइये I
 इन दोन पृ ठ के लए मनपसंद वषय ( लघु कथा ,क वता, व यालय जीवन क यादगार
घटना, ान क बात ,सु वचार, ए टव कॉनर या पहे ल आ द ) का चयन क िजए और उ ह
ल खए I चयन कए गए वषय को इस कार तु त क िजए क सभी प का के इन पृ ठ को
पढ़ना चाह I
3. महाभारत के थम सात अ याय पढ़कर येक अ याय से एक न बनाइये और उसके उ तर भी
ल खए I
नोट – सम त काय एक नोटबु क म क िजए I
काय का मू यांकन मौ लकता और वषयव तु के आधार पर कया जाएगा I

BOOK CLUB
Reading helps you to foster empathy, morality, critical thinking, imaginations and creativity; it not
only broaden your interests, spark your passions, but also inspire you to think and do great things.
Joining a book club is one of the greatest ways to develop all of these wonderful qualities. Our
school also has a Book Club. Any student can be the member of this book club. Every month we
choose a book to read and given a month time to read it. Then we have a discussion on the book
in which anything related to the book, content or an interesting part of the book is read out.

The core idea of a book club is to come to express, share . As people, we can learn things
independently, come up with great ideas alone, or enjoy books by ourselves. But a special feeling
arises when we come together to share these experiences. It is human nature to want someone to
hear what you have to say. It's empowering! It's fun! And it's what the book club is all about.

During this summer vacation the book to be read is “Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by
J.K. Rowling”.

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