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Transcript
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
SESSION : 2014 – 2015
THEME : SOLAR SYSTEM
Dear Student,
Summer vacation has come again. This is a welcome break for all of you to enjoy, explore and do
things on your own. Time and tide wait for none. So, value your time and make optimum use of it.
Please take care of your health. Consume lots of juicy fruits ( watermelon, tender coconut, lemon
etc.) to beat the summer heat. Go to meet all your relatives, spend time with them and make them
feel how important they are for you. Click pictures of your family and bring them in a folder. Talk
to your grandparents about
ut their childhood and find out how different olden days. Were. Do
something, learn something new and make your parents feel proud of you. Also take out some time
to enjoy and complete the fun holiday homework.
“The wonders of where we are
And where we’ll be
What we do
And what we see.
What we find and what we seek,
Not everyone knows
And I know … mom and dad
you will spend time with me!!!”
Name ____________________________________
•
Class : V
General directions for submitting the holiday homework
Holiday Homework should be submitted latest by 7th July, 2014.
Help Line : Ms. Rakhee Sharma : 8376029949
Ms. Babita Pant : 9550064889
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“Books are the quietest and the most constant friends;
they are the most accessible and the wisest of counselors
and the most patient of teachers.”
– Charles W. Eliot
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GENERAL GUIDELINES:
1. READ BOOKS in ENGLISH and HINDI
2. IMPROVE YOUR WRITING
Write 1 page of Hindi and 1 page of English every alternate day, and when you’re back to
school after the holidays, your handwriting will be the envy of your classmates! We would
love to see your writing practice notebook when you come back.
3. WALK TOGETHER
Go for walks with the family. You will realize you have two of God’s greatest gifts
NATURE and your FAMILY. Do not forget to thank GOD for these
gifts.
4.CULTIVATE MANNERS
Remember the 4 magic words --- PLEASE, THANK YOU, SORRYand EXCUSE ME.
Make these a part of your personality.
5. CARE AND CONCERN
This is your chance to look after your parents, grandparents, elders
and even your younger brothers and sisters. You can surely be of some help around the house.
6.REVISE all work done in class, in all subjects. Practice Math and learn your tables.
7. Prepare an integrated spiral using A4 coloured pastel sheets for the given holiday homework
for all the subjects.
Have a great holiday and enjoy yourself to your heart’s content.
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MAKE YOUR OWN SMALL ‘TELEPHONE DIRECTORY’.
Use sheets from old notebooks, colour and decorate them. Write the names and telephone numbers of
the following:
(i) Your parents
(ii) Your grandparents
(iii) Your relatives
(iv) Your friends
(v) Your immediate neighbours
ALWAYS KEEP THIS DIARY IN YOUR BAG.
Holiday Homework should be submitted on the first day of the school after vacation.
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ENGLISH
Learning Outcome:
Time Required: 1 hr 30 mins.
• The students will be able to develop their creative writing skill.
• The students will be able to enrich their reading for
comprehension skill.
Q1. Look at the picture carefully and write 10 -15 lines on A4 coloured
pastel sheet-- Why do you like pets and what measures wouldyou
taketoprotect them?
The Inner Solar System
The inner solar system is the name of the terrestrial planets and asteroid belt. Terrestrial is just a fancy
way ofsaying rocky. Like the Earth, terrestrial planets have a core of iron
and rock. At the center of the solar system isthe Sun.The Sun is a big ball
of hydrogen powered by nuclear reactions. Massive explosions are going
on all of the time inside the Sun. It’s what makes the light every day and
keeps our planet warm. Light zips from the Sun to us in about eight
minutes. The Sun is the most massive thing in our solar system. It is so
big you could fit about a million Earths inside of it! Closest to the Sun is
the planet Mercury. You could squeeze about eighteen Mercury’s inside
of Earth. It is made of mostly rock, but it has a huge iron core and it
generates a big magnetic field. Speedy little Mercury sails around the sun in only eighty-eight days.
Mercury was the messenger of the gods in Roman mythology, known for his speed. Second in line
comes Venus, which is sometimes called Earth's twin. It's about the same size as Earth, but that’s where
the similarities end. Venus is always covered in thick clouds full of sulfuric acid. They whip around the
planet at more than two hundred twenty mph. Violent winds shoot sand made of silicate around
Venus’s very dry, arid surface. The temperature averages nine hundred
degrees, and the pressure’s ninety times that on Earth. It takes two
hundred and twenty four days to orbit the sun. Like Mercury, Venus
was also named after a Roman Goddess, the Goddess of love. You
know what planet is next. You live on it! Yup, the Earth is number
three. We have a rocky iron core at the center of our planet. We have
liquid water, and our air is made of mostly nitrogen and oxygen. It takes
three hundred and sixty-five days for us to circle the sun. We only have
one moon. Next to us in is Mars. Mars also has a core of rock and iron.
It is a little more than half the size of Earth. The most distinct feature
about Mars is its red color. Dust rich in iron oxide covers the planet. It’s
sort of like the planet is rusting. White caps at the poles are water, forever frozen because of the colder
temperatures further from the Sun. The only place the temperature rises above freezing is at the
equator, or the middle of the planet. Mars has two moons, Deimos and Phoebe but they are much
smaller than our own moon. It takes nearly twice as long for Mars to circle the sun at almost 684 days.
The last part of the inner solar system is called the Asteroid Belt. It’s the line between the inner rocky
planets and the outer gaseous planets. Unlike the rest of the Inner Solar System, the Asteroid Belt isn’t
a planet at all. It is a bunch of large rocky chunks, mostly meteoroids. There's also a dwarf planet
named Ceres in the asteroid belt. The rest aren’t very large. The Earth is the only planet that we know
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of with life on it, but universe is a big place. Much of our solar system is still a mystery, there is still
plenty to explore.
Q2. Read the passage carefully and answer the following question given below in an A4 Pastel
sheet.
(i) How does the size of Mercury compare to Earth?
a. Mercury is 18 times the size of Earth
b. Mercury is 1/18 the size of Earth.
c. Earth is 1/18 the size of Mercury.
d. Earth is 18 times smaller than Mercury.
(ii) Which statement about the inner planets' orbits is true?
a. Venus orbits the sun more quickly than Mercury.
b. Mercury orbits the sun more slowly than Mars.
c. Earth orbits the sun more quickly than Venus.
d. Mars orbits the sun more slowly than Earth.
(iii) What two types of gas make up most of Earth's atmosphere?
___________________________ and ________________________________________
(iv) According to information in the article, where would you find water on Mars?
__________________________________________________________________________
(v) How long does it take light to travel from the sun to the Earth?
_________________________________________________________________________
(vi) Which would be the most appropriate nickname for Venus?
a. the cold desert planet
b. the first inner planet
c. the windy planet
d. the triple mooned planet
Q2. Write the conversation of planets on A4 coloured Pastel sheet --Why there is no life in any
other planet except on Earth?
EVS
Learning Outcome:
•
Time required: 1 hr 30 mins.
The students will be able learn about the solar system – its
features and natural satellites.
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(i) Look at the given picture and answer the following question in A4 Pastel sheet.
(a) Identify this important member of the Solar system.
(b) Write its two important features.
(ii)Collect pictures of various constellations found in the Solar system and paste them on an A4
size sheet.
( hint- Orion, Leo etc.)
(iii) The solar system comprises of various heavenly
bodies. They have different names in different
languages. Find out the Sanskrit, French and
Japanese names of the following: Sun, Mars,
Earth, Mercury, Saturn and Venus.
(iv)Most of the planets of the Solar System have natural satellites for example moon is the
Natural satellite of the Earth. Complete the given chart by filling in the number of natural
satellites of the given planets.
S.NO. Name of Planet
Number of natural satellites
1.
Mercury
2.
Jupiter
3.
Neptune
4.
Venus
5.
Uranus
6.
Mars
7.
Saturn
Science
Learning Outcome:
•
Time required: 1 hr.
The students will be able to know about the constellation and satellites.
(i) The sun, and the nine planets and their moons that orbits the sun comprises of a solar system.
The solar family is here with some riddles. Read them carefully and write answers in A4 sheet.
Nine of us travel around the sun. You
live on a special planet. Who am I ?
_____________________
Hot, glowing gases keep me
bright. You can wish upon me any
night. Who am I?
_____________________
I’m star in the middle. Isn’t that neat? I
give the Earth its light and heat. Who amI?
________________________________
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Hard and rocky and hot as can be,
craters cover most of me. Who am I?
(ii) Make a model of the Solar System using ball or bottle caps. The size of the model should not
be more than a chart paper.
(iii) As you know constellation is a group of stars. Draw or paste constellation of your zodiac sign
on A4 coloured pastel sheet.
(iv) Write about the four different types of satellites with examples and pictures on A4 pastel
sheet.
Mathematics
•
S.NO
Learning Outcome:
Time required: 1 hr
The students will be able to analyze and arrange the numbers.
DISTANCE FROM
EARTH
MILLIONS ( MILES)
57
1.
MERCURY
2.
VENUS
MARS
3.
26
35
4.
JUPITER
370
5.
SATURN
748
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Collect the data as per the given questions and present it accordingly on A4 coloured
Pastel sheet. [Hint: 1 million= 1000000]
(i) Write the following planets distances in millions.
(ii) Arrange the following numbers of planets in descending order.
(iii) Insert the commas in the numbers stated above and write the number names for each of
them.
(iv) Make the Indian and international place value chart and insert the above given number in it.
(v) Write the greatest and smallest number according to the distance of planets from the Earth
as given in the above data.
REVISE TABLES 12 TO 20
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this activity: 2 hrs.
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JUNE, 2014
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*QUIZ DAY
Knowledge gives us exposure to know and learn more.
Quiz is the best technique to justify our knowledge.
Friends! You are here to prepare questionnaire related to our theme ‘Solar System’ which will
definitely enhance your thinking ability about solar system.
Prepare a set of questions for your friends on an A4 pastel sheet and conduct a quiz.
Present the rubrics of your choice for the quiz.
•
For centuries the outer space has been a mystery for a man. To solve this mystery, man has
initiated many space programmes. Many countries have sent their space shuttles and satellites to
know more about the unknown information about the outer space. Collect pictures of some
artificial satellites launched by NASA( US Space agency) or ISRO(Indian Space agency) from
newspaper and paste on A4 size pastel sheet.
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