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SILVER LINE SCHOOL HOLIDAY HOME WORK 2014 15 CLASS IV Lots of play, lots of fun Fun filled activities, under the sun Have lemonade and keep cool It s holidays Let s splash in the pool Dear Kids Holidays are meant for enjoyment and if this time is used for creative pursuits (activities) it becomes a learning experience. The holiday homework has been designed to be a meaningful and creative exercise. Following are few important tips which will help you make the best utilization of the summer holidays. 1. Make your time table for the daily routine. 2. Eat healthy food and drink lots of water. 3. Have daily conversation on at least one good habit. 4. Read books as they are our best friends. 5. Help your parents and grandparents as they are our most valuable blessing to us. ENGLISH: 1. Let s have Fun with words. Make as many 3, 4 or 5 letter word. Place these words neatly on a cut out of the main word. Admire your creativity being transformed into an amazingly gorgeous mobile for your class. Choose any one word from the list below. (an example is illustrated for you) BUTTER FLY WORDS BUTTER FLY FLUTE BUTTERFLY HIPPOPOTAMUS CROCODILE SUN FLOWER PINEAPPLE WATERMELON RUB BLUE TRY FLUTTER

SNOW WHITE CHOCOLATE BLACK BERRY TORTOISE CAULI FLOWER CINDERELLA 2. Make a list of cutlery and crockery items on ¼ ivory sheet and all kinds of spices (at least 10 names English & Hindi both) used in kitchen with pictures. SCIENCE Draw the following on ¼ ivory sheet:- TULIP DAISY PANSY Internal structure of an egg Life cycle of frog Life cycle of a butterfly LILY Life cycle of a cockroach Watch discovery/ Animal Planet channels every week and enhance your knowledge about the animals and plants found in different countries and have fun. SOCIAL SCIENCE Find information about the Indian States under the following headings Food, dress, language, festival, tourist attractions, crops grown, monuments. Also find some interesting facts about each state. Support with pictures. (On ½ ivory sheet) Roll No State MATHS

On ¼ ivory sheet write about the information of number plates including the following headings given to your house and support with pictures: TULIP :Private Vehicle number plates DAISY: Commercial Vehicle number plates PANSY: Military Vehicle number plates LILY: State codes for vehicle registration Revise tables 2 20 straight and reverse HINDI For All Hkkjr esa ik, tkus okys vks k/kh; egro okys 5 ism+& iks/kksa ds uke fy[ksa o muds fp= fpidk, o mudh mi;ksfxrk Hkh fy[ksaa ( on ¼ ivory sheet). ART AND CRAFT (as demonstrated in the class) Draw & colour Abstract Painting with warm and cool colours on A3 size. Serve Aam Panna as taught in your activity class to all your guests. Draw Mirror Image on coloured Pastel Sheet with black sketch pen (size A 3) Total No. of sheets 3 DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF HOMEWORK--- TULIP HOUSE -7 July 14 DAISY 8 July 14 PANSY 9 July 14 LILY 10 July 14

SILVER LINE SCHOOL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK ENGLISH WORKSHEET CLASS IV Name Sec. Roll No. Date QI Circle the correct meaning of the word given in the box. Take help from the dictionary.

QII. Fill in the blanks below with words from this box: season beach sunglasses shorts juicy ice cubes camping heat air conditioners weather sandals berries keep butterflies insects cool fishing hat sightseeing mosquitoes ice cream cone watermelon long fans lemonade vacation Summer Summer is the of days and hot. In summer, people try to escape the by turning on their and, or going to the. Summer Food One way to off is to eat something cold such as an. Another favourite summer food is, which is big, green, and. And, of course, many people enjoy a cool glass of with a few to keep it cold. Summer Clothing In the heat of the summer sun, it is important to dress properly. It is a good idea to wear a on your head and to protect your eyes. If you want to cool, you can wear instead of pants and put on your feet. Summer Vacation In many countries, kids get a from school during the summer months. This is a good time to go, swimming,, or. Summer Animals Summer is a good time for animals. There are lots of to eat on bushes. As well, many are about, making tasty treats for birds and spiders. Some of these insects such as look pretty in the garden. Unfortunately, others such as make a tasty treat out of people.

SILVER LINE SCHOOL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK MATHS WORKSHEET CLASS IV Name Roll.No. Sec: Date: Do as directed- 1. 8900 = tens 2. 24 kg 24gm = gm 3. Add 9 sets of 12 to 12 4. 25 tens + 25 ones = 5. + 990 = 2000 6. (1000 / 10 ) + ( 2000 / 10 ) = 7. Rs. 6.65 less than Rs. 10 = 8. 9,00,00,000 + 6,00,000 + 5,000 + 200 + 10 = 9. Take away 650 m from 2 km = m 10. In 723,798,765 the P.V. of 7 is, and 11. Double the number 36 then find out one fourth of it 12. Take away 9 sets of 9 from 300 13. 6 scores = sets of a dozen 14. Add 7 sets of 8 to 11 sets of 4 15. 12 h + 12t + 12 = 16. ¼ of 32 + ¼ of 36 + ¼ of 40 = 17. Add product of 16 and 9 to the sum of 20 and 30 18. 550 + 550 = + 600 19. (110 + 220 ) ( 100 + 200 ) = 20. The successor of largest 5-digit number is 21. 6 5-Rupee notes = p 22. Cost of 1 dozen banana is Rs 36. Find the cost of 2 scores of bananas. Rs. 23. Raman s age is 26 years. His father s age is 49 years more. Then his father s age is years. 24. Number of 50 p coins in Rs.6.50 is 25. Subtract 6 from 25 and write the answer in Roman numeral 26. Vrinda s weight is 31 kg. Her mother s weight is 28 kg more. Then her mother s weight is kg. 27. 9 cows and 11 hens have legs 28. The predecessor of smallest 6- digit number 29. 90,65,985 90,56,985 30. ( 230/5 ) + ( 460/5 ) =

ACTIVITY TIME- A magic triangle is one in which the sum of numbers along each side is the same. ACT-1 Arrange numbers from 1 to 9 along the sides of the triangle such that the sum of numbers along each side is the same. You have to use each number only once. ACT 2 Arrange the number from 4 to 9 in the triangle such that the sum of the numbers along each side is a)20 b) 21 ACT 3 Write number from 1 to 9 such that each row, column and diagonal add up the same number. 2 7 9 3 ACT 4 Use number from 1 to 12 to fill the blank spaces. Each row, column and diagonal add up to 24.you have to use each number only once 6 7 10

SILVER LINE SCHOOL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK MATHS WORKSHEET NO 2 CLASS IV Name Roll.No. Sec: Date: I Do as directed- 1. 12050 km = km m 2. 20 cars and 7 auto rickshaws have wheels 3. Rs. 60.05 + Rs.20.50 = p 4. P V of 9 in 69,45.12,765 is 5. Aman s mother prepared 25 ladoos. Out of which Aman ate 8 ladoos, his father ate 10 ladoos now fraction of ladoos left for his mother is 6. Raman bought 2 cakes for Rs.5.50 each, 2 candies for Rs.2.50 each and 1 cold drink for Rs.30. He gave the shopkeeper a 50- rupee note. Now the amount he got back is Rs. 7. Divide Rs.90.09 among 9 children. The amount each child will get Rs. 8. Add 10 sets of 5 to 7 sets of 7 and write the answer in Roman numeral 9. How many scores in 440 units 10. 6 millions + 6 thousands + 6 hundreds + 6ones = 11. What is quarter of 468 12. 1234 = hundreds + 34 13. 6 hours 30 minutes = minutes 14. Rs. 16.05 more than Rs. 16.50 = Rs. 15. ( 90 x 5 ) ( 80 x 4 ) = 16. Successor of 23,45,89,999 is 17. Predecessor of 345,678,000 is 18. Add 12 times 12 and subtract it from 200 19. 1/5 of 20 + 1/4 0f 20 + 1/2 of 20 = 20. 5 scores = dozens 21. 6 lakhs + 20 thousand + 8 hundred + 2 tens = 22. (100 x 3 ) + ( 200 x 3 ) + (300 x 3 ) = 23. 24000 seconds = minutes 24. Add 41 to 14 and write the answer in Roman numeral 25. IXX + XXI + IX = 26. LIX LXI 27. XC XIX 28. P V of 5 in 456,789,123 29. 2 notes of Rs. 500 = notes of Rs. 10

II Tick the correct answer. 1 The sum of 45000 and 55000 is equal to a)1000 b) 10000 c)100000 d)1000000 2) The basic Roman numeral that can never be subtracted is a) X b) I c)v d) non of these 3) The largest 5 digit number is a) 99909 b) 99999 c)12345 d) 10000 4) When zero is subtracted from a number the difference is... a) zero b) the number itself c)1 d) non of these 5) Write the place value of underlined digit 26,52,567 a) 50,000 b) 5,0000 c)5000 d) non of these III Fill in the blanks 1) X + VII = 3) XX + IX= 2) XI+ X = 4) L + IV= IV Arrange the following numbers in ascending and descending order. 3,60,13,045 ; 75,63,045; 2,43,50,601; 4,60,43,002 Ascending order Descending order V Fill in the box with > < or = 1) XXIII 32 2) 30-20 X 3) XXXVII 38 4) C 50 VI Arrange the following numbers in ascending and descending order XXI IX XI V XIV Ascending order Descending order