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1 D.A.V. POLICE PUBLIC SCHOOL BHONDSI, GURUGRAM HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS: III Holidays are about experiences and people, and tuning into what you feel like doing at that moment. Enjoy not having to look at a watch. General Instructions: All Holiday Homework should be hand written and presented on landscape / A4 size paper. Homework must be done neatly. Homework should be done by the student under parent s guidance. Holiday Homework for each subject should be submitted in a separate folder. Date of submission will be 3rdJuly 2017.
2 ENGLISH 1. Write 10 lines on any one from the following topics: a) My Family. ( From Roll no. 1 to 10) b) Animal world. ( From Roll no. 11 to 20 ) c) Adventure. ( From Roll no. 21 to 30 ) d) Nature care. ( From Roll no. 31 to 40 ) 2. Write one self-composed poem on a chart paper with colourful pictures. 3. Make a collage on your favourite Indian Super Achiever. He or she can be from any field i.e. art, music, education, sports, politics etc. 4. You are going on a long holiday. You decide to leave your pet dog with your friend.tell your friend four things that he needs to do to take care of your dog. (Do in A4 size sheet) fgunh 1- vkidks cgqr lh Ikgsfy;kW vkrh gsa] viuh euilan dh dksbz nks Ikgsfy;kW fyf[k, vksj igsyh ds vuqlkj fp= cukdj jax Hkjsa 2- y;kred 'kcn fy[ksa d ikuh [k cy x egy ?k /kwi viuh fnup;kz dk,d pkvz rs;kj djksa le; dke 5-30 mbuk 4- uhps nh xbz 'kcn ymh dks Iwkjk djsa & 1- phavh & ] ] ] ]
3 2- pwgk & ] ] ] ] ed[kh & ] ] ] ] canj & ] ] ] ] uhps fn, x, 'kcnksa dks 'kqn~/k djsa & 1- lwunj & phmh;k & cwnj & cppk& MATHEMATICS 1. Write and learn multiplication tables from 2 to Make abacus upto 4- digits using thermocol, pencil and beads. 3. Arrange your family members with names and pictures in ascending and descending order of their ages, height and weight in the scrap book. 4. Solve the following word problems:- (a) There are 2576 boys and 1894 girls studying in a school. What is the total number of pupils in the school? (b) Mr. Khanna purchased a washing machine for Rs and a geyser for Rs from a shop. How much money he has to pay for both the articles? (c) There are 4312 bags of cement in a godown. If 3245 bags were sold out, how many bags were left in the godown? (d) How much is 7005 greater than 5849? (e) What number must be subtracted from 6314 to get 4869?
4 SCIENCE 1. Prepare 5 stick puppets of things which we get from plants. You can use readily available used ice cream sticks. 2 Paste 1 picture of each of the following kinds of plants and label them: limber reeper Herbs Shrubs Trees 3. Draw diagram of Human Body on A4 size sheet, colour it and label all the parts of body 4. Answer the following questions: i. Name two important functions performed by the nose. ii. Write one difference and one similarity between creeper and climber. limber reeper Difference Similarity iii. Mark a tick () or cross () against each given statement: (i) We should not touch our eyes with dirty fingers. (ii) We should clean our ears with a sharp or pointed object. (iii) Use a clean tissue paper or handkerchief to clean your nose.
5 iv. Fill in the blanks with given options: ( Ears, paper, medicines, sense organs, taste buds, herbs, spinach, eyes) a) Our tell us about the shape, size and color of an object. b) Our pick up sounds around us. c) on the tongue tell us about the different tastes. d) We should keep our clean and protect them from damage. e) turmeric and mint are examples of f) Trees also give us and g) We eat leaves of plant. v. omplete the table given below: Types of plant Examples Features 1. Tree Hard stem called stem 2. Shrub Rose, Mehendi 3. Need support to grow upright 4. reeper vi. Activity: Blindfold your friends by turns and perform the following tests: 1) Give different objects to touch and ask to recognize them. 2) Give different eating objects to taste and recognize them. 3) Let your friend smell different oils. an he tell the difference?
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