Class 4 Dear Student, Summer break is the time to relax and enjoy with your friends and family but take care not to spend your time lazily and wastefully. To help you to use your leisure time in an organized way, your teachers have planned some assignments, activities and projects related to your subjects for the regular revision of the concepts taught and to enable you to use your creativity and imagination in an innovative manner and enhance your extra learning. All the work will be given the weightage in terms of grades to be included in Summative Assessment 1 Dates of Submission: 22nd June-English 23rd June - Mathematics 24th June – Science 25th June- Social Science 26th June - Languages The grading of the work will be done on the basis of the criteria given below:1. Content ( Information collected) 2. Presentation and neatness (Child’s work) 3. Timely submission 4. Creativity and Innovations *NOTE: 1. Holiday homework of all the subjects should be done as mentioned for the subject and to be submitted to the subject teacher accordingly. 2. Five marks are allotted for the homework. ENGLISH Read as many stories/articles from magazines/newspapers/book, and maintain a record of it in A4 size papers . Your record of any 3 stories should have the following. Date & time Name of the article/story Book/mag/newspaper Author Practice neat cursive handwriting. MATHEMATICS: 1 .Make a list of 5 places you visit during vacation.From where you start write their distances and find which is nearer or farther and by how much? 2.List your daily activities during vacation. Make a timeline to show the activities on it in a 12-hour format for a week.(Activity and Time) Name the activity you found most interesting. *Do on A4 size papers Science: a) Watch National Geographic Channel/Animal Planet and write 5-7 points on any four animals which are not native of Bharat. Your write up should include points like adaptive features, homes, young ones, special ability, food and any other characteristic that needs special mention. Stick/draw the animal and present everything on ¼ th chart paper. b) Make a logbook of your everyday consumption of food (include juices and other liquid items) for at least fifteen days at a stretch and conclude with the remarks on your eating habits by any specialist in diet/doctor or the one who has good knowledge on the subject. Your logbook can be created by pages cut neatly from unused papers of your old notebook. The logbook should have the following columns. Date & time Food item Quantity Type(junk/healthy) Outside/homemade Social Science: Roll no. 1 to 20. --- Talk and find out the following facts from any 10 of your neighbours. Name ( of the neighbour), occupation/work, where it was learnt, tools used in his/her work. (Stick photographs related to the same on A4 size paper) Roll no. 21 to 40+ -- Talk to your parents /grand parents and collect information on the changes in your family in the last 20 years. Paste the photographs to show the change with time. (This should be presented on A4 size paper )
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