Class - Vi Math Summer Vacation Holiday Assignment: Instructions: A) Do Your Work Neatly
Class - Vi Math Summer Vacation Holiday Assignment: Instructions: A) Do Your Work Neatly
Class - Vi Math Summer Vacation Holiday Assignment: Instructions: A) Do Your Work Neatly
Q2. . Tell the place value to which each of the following numbers has been estimate:
(a) 25162000
(b) 6282500
(c) 245620
(d) 5000000
Q5. To which place would you estimate the given numbers so as to get answers quickly to the
following sums?
(a) 3529 × 3689
(b) 33 × 99
(c) 777 × 523
(d) 495420 × 123512
Q 10 Write the prime factors of each of the following using a factor tree
(a) 60
(b) 156
Q13. Sandeep bought some items from the ration shop as follows:
2 kg Rice @ ` 48.44 per kg
5 kg Ata @ ` 16.75 per kg
1 kg Rajma @ ` 61.50 per kg
What amount does he have to pay the shop keeper?
NOTE: DO THE WORK NEATLY IN YOUR NOTEBOOK AND REVISE THE TOPICS COVERED SO
FAR.
1. Draw a Venn diagram to show the differences between amphibians and reptiles on an A4 sheet.
3. The young ones of frogs i.e. tadpoles look very similar to fishes. Do they belong to the class of
fishes or amphibians? Give reasons in support of your answer.
4. Paste pictures of 4 warm blooded and 4 cold blooded animals and write two features of each
animal.
5. Birds have hollow bones and a boat-shaped body covered with feathers. Comment.
7. Prepare a chart on :
* Classification of plants on the basis of their life span.
* Classification of plants on the basis of their size.
8. Prepare a PPT on different types of fish with special features of each as discussed in the class.
Holiday Assignment
2015-16
Class-VI
Social Studies
Civics
Kindly do the following questions in the scrap book and also paste the pictures :
2. Mention the types of discrimination that take place in a society. Give example.
3. Chose any five social reformers of India who kept us from becoming animals.
History
Geography
1.
2.
1. Define Determiners.
2. Define Articles.
3. Define Adjective.
4. Make a bookmark. Decorate it and write an inspirational quotation by a well know poet or
author. Laminate and present it beautifully.
5. Fill in the blanks with determiners such as much, every, most, either, any, a few,
more, enough, neither, some, a little, both, no, many 10