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Summer Holiday Homework: English

The document provides a list of homework assignments for various subjects over summer holidays. For English, students are asked to make a notebook and complete assignments including writing idioms, quotes, translating words, handwriting practice, and story writing. For Science, assignments include making a sundial and observing shadows in Physics, experiments on bread mold and plant growth in Biology, and collecting fiber samples and their properties in Chemistry. For Maths, assignments include learning tables, drawing butterfly and balls to represent integers, and exercises on operations. Other assignments include reading lessons in General Knowledge, writing examples and maps in Social Studies, exercises in Hindi and Odia languages, and questions in Computer.

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Summer Holiday Homework: English

The document provides a list of homework assignments for various subjects over summer holidays. For English, students are asked to make a notebook and complete assignments including writing idioms, quotes, translating words, handwriting practice, and story writing. For Science, assignments include making a sundial and observing shadows in Physics, experiments on bread mold and plant growth in Biology, and collecting fiber samples and their properties in Chemistry. For Maths, assignments include learning tables, drawing butterfly and balls to represent integers, and exercises on operations. Other assignments include reading lessons in General Knowledge, writing examples and maps in Social Studies, exercises in Hindi and Odia languages, and questions in Computer.

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Summer Holiday Homework

ENGLISH
Make a seperate thin notebook for English homework.
1.Wall hangings
a) 5 Idioms
b) 5 Motivational/Inspiration Quotes.
2. 60 Hindi words translated to English.
3. 15 Pages Handwriting.
4.Story writing and story telling on any one topic.
a) United we stand,divided we fall.
b) Be happy with what you are.
c) When you play a joke on someone,keep in mind someone can play a joke on you
too.

SCIENCE
Physics
1. Sundial (TIME AND MOTION)
Material required: A big sheet of cardboard, scissors,
wooden rod of 20 cm length, Adhesive, a pencil.
Procedure: Take a big cardboard sheet and cut out a circular piece of 50 cm diameter. Take
a wooden rod of about 20 cm length. Fix it upright at the centre of the cardboard disc with
the help of a good adhesive. Keep this arrangement in the sun on a sunny day in an open
space at 6 am in the morning. Observe the shadow of central rod on the disc, mark its
position at the circumference of the disc with the help of a pencil and write the time at this
point. (You can write the time of the starting of the activity. Note the position of the shadow
and mark its presence near the circumference of the disc after every hour till the sunset. You
have made a sundial of yours.
2. Shadows (TIME AND MOTION)
Rise early in the morning .Look at the shadow formed in the open. Repeat observing your
shadow until late afternoon.Compare the length and direction of shadow formed from
the one you observed in the morning. You would notice a change in the length and direction
of the shadow. The Length of the shadows formed in the morning to mid afternoon
decreases and is formed in the west whereas from mid afternoon until late evening it
increases and is formed in the east.
Biology
1. Saprotrophs
Activity 1
Description:
1. Take 2 slices of bread in your home. Keep one slice of bread in refrigerator and other
outside at room temperature with water sprinkled on it.
2. Observe the two slices after 3-4 days.
3. Note the observations in the notebook.
Activity 2
Find out the food items in your home that show similar growth as was found on the moist
bread when kept under similar condition for some days. Identify one common
factor in each of them that favours that growth.
2. Growth of Plants
Grow a tomato plant in normal conditions.
Summer Holiday Homework

Chemistry
3. Different types of fibre
Procedure:
1. Collect different types of fibres at your home for example silk, wool and paste than in your
notebook.
2. Collect the information of animals from which these fibres are obtained.
3. Collect the information about the area to which these animals belongs.
4. Find out the properties of fibres by observing and compare them.
5. Write them in tabular form.
6. Write their use in daily life.
Learning outcome:
You will be able to know about properties of fibres.

MATHS
Make a seperate thin notebook for Maths homework.
A. Learn and write Table 2 to 20 (2) times each (Compulsory)
Integers
B Make the butterfly beautiful
Description: Draw butterfly as shown in sample.
Use red colour for negative integer and green colour for positive integer.
Example

C. Play with balls


Description:
Students are supposed to take two different coloured
sketch pens, same number of identical balls are to be
drawn for one integer as indicated. Perform activity
according to given example. (We know –ve symbol means
opposite/change of colour)
Example:
Let, Green for +ve integer
Red for –ve integer
Example

1) 2 x 3 (2 times 3)
2) –2 x (–3) {–2 times (–3)} {6}
Summer Holiday Homework

Show the following in the form of pictures of balls.


i) –3 x 4
ii) 2 x –4
iii) –3 x –4
iv) 4 x 5

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Read and complete the exercises from lesson 1 to 4

SOCIAL STUDIES
No1and 2 write in History notebook.
No 3 and 4 write in Geography notebook.
No 5 in Civics notebook.
No 6 do map work and paste in the Geography notebook.
1. Write 2 examples of each with their writers
a) Chronicles
b) Auto biography
C)Biography
d) Accounts of foreign travellers
2. Trace the map and do as it is,page no 18
3. Write down the states,union territories and their capitals
4. Write 20 Asian countries and their capitals
5. Write the following
a) your postal address
b) panchayat name
C) ward no
d) Name of the Block
e) Name of the BDO
f) Name of the Sarpanch

g) Name of the Collector/MD of your district


If you are under municipal corporation, Write the name
of the municipal corporation , name of the mayor and name of the SP of your area.
6) Buy a India political map and write down all the states and union territories name with
their capitals on the map.

HIGHER HINDI
1)विभिन्न योगो के लाभो का वर्णन चित्र के साथ किजिए l
2)जीवन में आगे बढ़ने के लिए भाग्य और परिश्रम में से आप किसको अधिक महत्व दें गे इस पर
(150 शब्दों में )अपने विचार लिखिए l
3)अनन ु ासिक और अनस् ु वार वाले 10-10 शब्द लिखिए l
4)गर्मी की छुट्टी कैसे बितायी इसके बारे में मित्र को पत्र लिखिए l
5)हिंदी व्याकरण पस्ु तक के दिए गए विलोम शब्द, पर्यायवाची शब्द ,अनेक शब्दों के लिए एक शब्द
अपने उत्तर पस्ति
ु का मैं लिखिए l
6)श्रत
ु लेखन लिखिए l
Summer Holiday Homework

*(daily 1 pg)*
*(इन सारो को हिंदी व्याकरण कॉपी में लिखना है )*

LOWER ODIA
Odia alphabet - 2 times, matra, yukta barna, 5 vegetables name, 5 Odisha festivals
name, 5 trees name, 5 fruits name, 5 flowers name - write in Odia and also in Odia
note book

DRAWING
Page No. 7,8,9,11,12,13,14

COMPUTER
WRITE THE GIVEN EXTRA QUESTION AND ANSWER IN YOUR COMPUTER NOTEBOOK
I. Tick the correct option.
1. ALU, CU and MU are parts of the
(a) Software (b) CPU (c) RAM
2. RAM is an example of memory.
(a) Primary (b) Secondary (c) None of these
3. Software are the set of
(a) Programs (b) Files (c) Data
4. A computer represents data using digits
(a) 1 and 2 (b) 0 and 2 (c) 0 and 1
5. A file a collection of related
(a) Fields (b) Databases (c) Records
6. Drum, Flatbed and inkjet are three types of
(a) Plotters (b) Printers (c) Projectors
7. General Purpose Software is a type of software.
(a) System (b) Application (c) both (a) and (b)
8. A is a collection of the files in an organization.
(a) Field (b) Record (c) Database
9. Detecting the problems in a computer system when it is not working
properly is called
(a) Scanning (b) Formatting (c) Troubleshooting

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. A computer is a machine for manipulating data according to a list of
instructions known as program.
2. Monitor and printer are the most commonly used output device.

3. Projector is used to display videos, images or computer data on a largest screen.


4. The storage device of a computer system is referred as computer memory .
Summer Holiday Homework

III. Quiz
1. Which memory is not directly accessed by CPU?
Ans. Secondary Memory
2. How many bits make one byte?
Ans. 8 bits

IV. Answer the following questions.


1. Name the two types of memory.
Ans. The two types of memory are:
Primary memory and Secondary memory.

2. Who is known as the ‘Father of the Pentium Chip’?

Ans. Vinod Dham is known as the ‘Father of the Pentium Chip’.

3. Write a short-note on 3-D printing.

Ans. 3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional


solid objects from a digital file. Object is created by adding material layer- by-layer.
Additive Manufacturing allow designers to create complex part of machines, aeroplanes
and cars.

4. Write short notes on the following.


Ans.

(a) Application software: It consists of programs that are designed to do specific tasks,
such as payroll, inventory, word processing, graphics etc.
(b) System software: It performs the basic functions that are necessary to operate a
computer system. It controls the various resources of a computer system. Operating system
(OS) is an example of system software.

5. What is the relationship between the computer hardware and software?


Ans. The hardware and software together make a computer system. Hardware is the
physical component of the system and software are the instructions or commands that
make the hardware components operational.

6. Explain computer memory and its types.


Ans. Computer memory: The storage device of a computer system is known as its
memory. Memory unit can receive data, hold it, and deliver according to the instructions
from the control unit.
There are two types of computer memory:
(i) Primary Memory: It is often called the working memory, internal memory or
main memory of a computer system. RAM and ROM are two major types of primary
memory.
Summer Holiday Homework

(ii) Secondary memory: It is often called the external memory. It is used to store data
for a long time. Secondary memory is permanent in nature. Examples of secondary
memory are hard disk, compact disk, pen drive, etc.
7. What is a complier?
Ans-A complier translates a high –level languages program into machine languages at
once, and executes it if there is no error found. A complied program runs faster than an
interpreted program.
8. What is a low level languages?
Ans-A low level language is a type of programming languages that contain basic
instruction recognized by a computer .Example machine language, assembly language.
9. What do you understand by number system?
Ans-A number system consists of a set of symbols and rules for representing any number.
Two types of number system:
● Non-positional systems
● Positional systems
10. What is the basic difference between assembler and interpreter?
Ans-Assembler – An assembler translates programs which are written in assembly
language into machine language. The process of converting assembly languages into
machine language is known as assembly, or assembling code.

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