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Holidays Home Work

Dear Children,

Exciting time is here again! Summer holidays are for relaxation and enjoyment. As we all know there is a great saying – ALL THE WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JHONY A DULL BOY. So, it is really important for us to take a small break and enjoy. But it is also important to continue and learn. Strike a balance between work and play and allow yourself to grow in the process.

Let the vacation time be a doorway to creativity, learning, growth and joy!

Relax, enjoy, have loads of fun and come back refreshed.

HAPPY SUMMER HOLIDAYS!

(Class I)

Subject: Mathematics

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Pattern making
  • Series making
  • Learning missing numbers and tables through games

Subject: Science

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Show non-living objects and living organisms. Paste pictures in the notebook.
  • Organize a small tour to the school garden to observe different types of plants and paste pictures.
  • Make a list of green vegetables and bring one in lunch on a specific day.
  • Make a list of fruits we should eat regularly and bring one fruit on a specific day.

Subject: Social Studies

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Paste pictures of family members in the notebook.
  • List body parts and write one use of each with the help of a chart.
  • Prepare a self-introduction including hobbies, favourite pastime, and aim.

Subject: Computer

Theory: Chapters 1 & 2

Enrichment Activities:

  • Paste pictures of machines that work on electricity.
  • Practice starting and shutting down the computer.
  • Open Paint and perform simple activities.

Subject: English

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 3, poem (8 lines), dictation (difficult words and paragraph)
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 5

Enrichment Activities:

  • Encourage students to speak in English using simple sentences.
  • Ask students to write 2 lines on Mother, Tree, and School.
  • Make a chart of vowels and consonants in the grammar notebook.
  • Conduct an activity to explain singular and plural.

Subject: Hindi

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 5, poem (8 lines), dictation (using all matras)
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 3
  • Write 10-10 names of birds, fruits, vegetables, animals, colors, weeks, and months in Hindi

Enrichment Activities:

  • Recite poems and listen to students.
  • Tell stories and encourage students to create their own stories.
  • Conduct activities to explain भाषा & भाषा के रूप.

Subject: General Knowledge

Chapters 1 to 7, along with general questions.

Subject: Moral Science

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Art

Pages 3 to 8

NOTE: Multiple assessments will be conducted in each subject after the completion of every chapter. This includes oral tests, written tests, and topic explanations.

(Class II)

Subject: Mathematics

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Pattern making
  • Series making
  • Learning missing numbers and tables through games

Subject: Science

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Small tour to the school garden to observe different types of plants. Paste pictures in notebook.
  • List the items that we get from plants.
  • Make a list of animals and the products they give us. Paste pictures in notebook.

Subject: Social Studies

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Paste pictures of family members in notebook.
  2. Prepare a self-introduction including hobbies, favourite pastime, and aim.
  3. Make a list of food items obtained from plants and animals. Also list healthy food items with pictures.
  4. List clothes worn in different seasons and occasions. Explain why we cannot wear the same clothes all the time.

Subject: Computer

Theory: Chapters 1 & 2, general computer awareness questions, and important full forms

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Paste pictures of machines that work on electricity.
  2. Practice starting and shutting down the computer.
  3. Open Paint and perform activities.

Subject: English

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 3, poem (8 lines), dictation (difficult words and paragraph)
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 5

Enrichment Activities:

  • Encourage students to speak in English using small sentences.
  • Ask students to write 2 lines on Mother, Tree, and School.
  • Explain how to create small sentences.
  • Conduct a fun and learn activity to demonstrate nouns.
  • Use charts or teaching material to explain proper and common nouns.

Subject: Hindi

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 4, poem (8 lines), dictation (difficult words and paragraph using all matras)
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 2
  • Write 10 names each of birds, fruits, vegetables, animals, colors, weeks, months, and counting in Hindi

Enrichment Activities:

  • Recite poems and listen to students.
  • Tell stories and encourage students to create their own.
  • Conduct activities to explain संज्ञा (Sangya) and लिंग (Ling).

Subject: General Knowledge

Chapters 1 to 9, along with general questions.

Subject: Moral Science

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Art

Pages 3 to 10

NOTE: Multiple assessments will be conducted in each subject after the completion of every chapter, including oral tests, written tests, and topic explanation.

(Class III)

Subject: Mathematics

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Pattern making
  • Series making
  • Learning missing numbers and tables through games
  • Activity to demonstrate addition and subtraction

Subject: Science

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Show various non-living things and living organisms.
  • Organize a small tour to the school garden. Show real parts of plants and make a diagram. Paste original parts in notebook.
  • List the items that we get from plants.
  • Make a list of animals, the products they give, and their eating habits with pictures.

Subject: Social Studies

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Paste pictures of family members in notebook.
  2. Prepare a self-introduction including hobbies, favourite pastime, and aim.
  3. List food items from plants and animals. Also classify healthy and junk food with pictures.
  4. Identify different occupations around you. Choose one and come dressed as that profession on a specific day.
  5. Celebrate festivals: form groups and prepare one festival to present in class.

Subject: Computer

Theory: Chapters 1 & 2, general computer awareness questions, and important full forms

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Paste pictures of machines that work on electricity.
  2. Practice starting and shutting down the computer.
  3. Open Paint and perform activities.

Subject: English

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 4, poem (8 lines), dictation (difficult words and paragraph)
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 6

Enrichment Activities:

  • Encourage students to speak in English using simple sentences.
  • Ask students to write 4 lines on Mother, Tree, School, My Friend, and My Bag.
  • Explain how to create small sentences.
  • Conduct a fun activity to demonstrate nouns.
  • Use charts or teaching materials to explain proper and common nouns.

Subject: Hindi

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 5, poem (8 lines), dictation (using all matras)
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Recite poems and listen to students.
  • Tell stories and encourage students to create their own stories.
  • Conduct activities to explain संज्ञा (Sangya).

Subject: General Knowledge

Chapters 1 to 11, along with general questions.

Subject: Moral Science

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Sanskrit

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Art

Pages 3 to 10

NOTE: Multiple assessments will be conducted in each subject after the completion of every chapter, including oral tests, written tests, and topic explanation.

(Class IV)

Subject: Mathematics

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Pattern making
  • Series making
  • Learning missing numbers and tables through games
  • Activity to demonstrate addition and subtraction

Subject: Science

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Activity given on page no. 8
  • Small tour to the school garden to observe different plants and list items we get from plants
  • Make a list of animals, the products they give, and their eating habits with pictures
  • List different types of adaptations and reproductive methods in animals and paste pictures

Subject: Social Studies

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Paste pictures of Northern Mountains, Plains, and Indian Deserts in your notebook
  2. Write special features of these physical divisions of India
  3. Use a map and identify these places

Subject: Computer

Theory: Chapters 1 & 2, general computer awareness questions, and important full forms

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Paste pictures of machines that work on electricity
  2. Practice starting and shutting down the computer
  3. Open Paint and perform activities
  4. Do operations given in Chapter 2

Subject: English

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 4, poem (8 lines), dictation
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 4

Enrichment Activities:

  • Encourage students to speak in English using simple sentences
  • Ask students to write 4 lines on Mother, Tree, School, My Friend, and My Bag
  • Explain how to create small sentences
  • Conduct a fun activity to demonstrate nouns
  • Use charts/teaching materials to explain pronoun, adjective, and verb

Subject: Hindi

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 5, poem (8 lines), dictation using all matras
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 2

Enrichment Activities:

  • Recite poems and listen to students
  • Tell stories and encourage students to create their own
  • Conduct activities to explain संज्ञा (Sangya)

Subject: General Knowledge

Chapters 1 to 13, along with general questions

Subject: Moral Science

Chapters 1 to 2

Subject: Sanskrit

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Art

Pages 3 to 10

NOTE: Multiple assessments will be conducted in each subject after the completion of every chapter, including oral tests, written tests, and topic explanation.

(Class V)

Subject: Mathematics

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Pattern making
  • Series making
  • Learning missing numbers and tables through games
  • Activity to demonstrate addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

Subject: Science

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Organize a small tour to the school garden and list items we get from plants
  • Make a list of animals, their products, and eating habits with pictures
  • Show a skeleton to students and explain different types of bones and joints
  • Explain muscles with the help of charts

Subject: Social Studies

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Draw diagrams showing the formation of continents and oceans
  2. Explain latitudes and longitudes using a globe and locate India and other countries
  3. Record weather conditions of Kasganj for ten days and research the climate of cities you wish to visit

Subject: Computer

Theory: Chapters 1 & 2, general computer awareness questions, and important full forms

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Paste pictures of machines that work on electricity
  2. Practice starting and shutting down the computer
  3. Open Paint and perform activities
  4. Complete operations given in Chapter 2

Subject: English

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 4, poem (8 lines), dictation
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 5

Enrichment Activities:

  • Encourage students to speak in English
  • Ask students to create a poem of 6 lines on any topic
  • Explain how to form simple sentences
  • Conduct a fun activity to demonstrate nouns
  • Use charts or teaching materials to explain pronouns, adjectives, and verbs

Subject: Hindi

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 5, poem (8 lines), dictation using all matras
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Recite poems and listen to students
  • Tell stories and encourage students to create their own stories
  • Conduct activities to explain संज्ञा (Sangya)

Subject: General Knowledge

Chapters 1 to 12, along with general questions

Subject: Moral Science

Chapters 1 to 2

Subject: Sanskrit

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Art

Pages 3 to 10

NOTE: Multiple assessments will be conducted in each subject after the completion of every chapter, including oral tests, written tests, and topic explanation.

(Class VI)

Subject: Mathematics

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities: Activities given on pages 24, 37, and 60

Subject: Science

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities: Experiential learning activities on pages 4, 5, 6, 17, 18, 20, 26, 28, 29, and 30

Subject: Social Studies

Theory:

  • Geography: Chapters 1 & 2
  • History: Chapters 1 to 3
  • Social & Political Life: Chapters 1 & 2

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Draw pictures of the solar system, galaxies, meteoroids, and comets in your notebook
  2. Explain latitudes and longitudes using a globe and locate India and other countries
  3. Collect pictures of archaeological coins, seals, etc., and paste them in your notebook
  4. Conduct a survey of your school to observe diversity
  5. Read and discuss instances of discrimination based on caste, creed, and religion

Subject: Computer

Theory: Chapters 1 & 2, general computer awareness questions, and important full forms

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Open MS Word and practice working in it
  2. Complete operations given in Chapter 2

Subject: English

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 3
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 4

Enrichment Activities:

  • Encourage students to speak in English
  • Ask students to create a poem of 6 lines on any topic
  • Explain how to form simple sentences
  • Conduct a fun activity to demonstrate nouns
  • Use charts or teaching materials to explain pronouns, adjectives, and verbs

Subject: Hindi

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 5
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 4

Enrichment Activities:

  • Recite poems and listen to students
  • Tell stories and encourage students to create their own
  • Conduct activities to explain शब्द-विचार, वर्ण-विचार, and संज्ञा

Subject: General Knowledge

Chapters 1 to 12, along with general questions

Subject: Sanskrit

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Craft

Make a beautiful globe using waste material

NOTE: Multiple assessments will be conducted in each subject after the completion of every chapter, including oral tests, written tests, and topic explanation.

(Class VII)​

Subject: Mathematics

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities: Activities given on pages 22, 33, and 52

Subject: Science

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities: Experiential learning activities on pages 4, 5, 8, 17, 23, 26, and 27

Subject: Social Studies

Theory:

  • Geography: Chapters 1 & 2
  • History: Chapters 1 & 2
  • Social & Political Life: Chapters 1 & 2

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Collect pictures of different layers of the atmosphere
  2. Introduction to the Medieval Period: collect information about great rulers

Subject: Computer

Theory: Chapters 1 & 2, general computer awareness questions, and important full forms

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Open MS Word and perform operations
  2. Complete operations given in Chapter 2

Subject: English

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 3
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 4

Enrichment Activities:

  • Encourage students to speak in English
  • Ask students to create a poem of 6 lines on any topic
  • Explain how to form simple sentences
  • Conduct a fun activity to demonstrate nouns
  • Use charts or teaching materials to explain pronouns, adjectives, and verbs

Subject: Hindi

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 5
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 4

Enrichment Activities:

  • Recite poems and listen to students
  • Tell stories and encourage students to create their own stories
  • Conduct activities to explain शब्द-विचार, वर्ण-विचार, and संज्ञा

Subject: General Knowledge

Chapters 1 to 12, along with general questions

Subject: Sanskrit

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Craft

Make a beautiful pot using waste material and plant a tree. Decorate your classroom using real plants.

NOTE: Multiple assessments will be conducted in each subject after the completion of every chapter, including oral tests, written tests, and topic explanation.

(Class VIII)​

Subject: Mathematics

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities:

  • Activity given on page no. 25
  • Activities related to Chapter 2 & 3

Subject: Science

Theory: Chapters 1 to 3

Enrichment Activities: Experiential learning activities on pages 6, 20, 21, 22, and 33

Subject: Social Studies

Theory:

  • Geography: Chapter 1
  • History: Chapters 1 to 3
  • Social & Political Life: Chapters 1 & 2

Enrichment Activities:

  • Draw pictures of resources found in your immediate environment and create a flow chart to classify them
  • Collect information related to British Colonies
  • Collect facts related to the Indian Constitution

Subject: Computer

Theory: Chapters 1 & 2, general computer awareness questions, and important full forms

Enrichment Activities:

  1. Open MS Word and perform operations
  2. Practice MS Excel operations

Subject: English

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 3
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 4

Enrichment Activities:

  • Encourage students to speak in English
  • Ask students to create a poem of 6 lines on any topic
  • Explain how to form simple sentences
  • Conduct a fun activity to demonstrate nouns
  • Use charts/teaching materials to explain pronouns, adjectives, and verbs

Subject: Hindi

Theory:

  • Literature: Chapters 1 to 5
  • Grammar: Chapters 1 to 4

Enrichment Activities:

  • Recite poems among students and listen to their recitations
  • Tell stories and encourage students to create their own stories
  • Conduct activities to explain Sandhi, Samas, and Upsarg

Subject: General Knowledge

Chapters 1 to 12, along with general questions

Subject: Sanskrit

Chapters 1 to 3

Subject: Craft

Make a beautiful pot using waste material and plant a tree. Decorate your classroom using real plants.

NOTE: Multiple assessments will be conducted in each subject after the completion of every chapter, including oral tests, written tests, and topic explanation.