Holiday Homework - 2018 Class - III Cambridge School, New Friends Colony The school will be closed for the summer vacations from 19 th May to 2 nd July and will reopen on 3 rd July, 2018. Please check the website for any changes. RELAX & ENJOY!!! Reading makes your world BIG
English Happy Reading! Here is a list of books you can help your child choose according to her level of reading. (Level 1 being the highest level) Level 1 a) Series of books by Enid Blyton b) Fun in Devlok series by Devdutt Patnayak. Level 2 a) Favourite Tales and Read It Yourself Series from Ladybird Level 3 & 4 b) The Cat in the Hat s learning Level 3 library series by Tish Rabe & Others. a) Step into reading level 2&3 From the stories that you have read, write a paragraph each on any two characters ( the characters chosen should be from two different stories). Draw brightly coloured illustrations for the paragraphs. (Do it on A4 sheets) ihmdi A4 kagaja, pr saaormmadla ka ica~ icapkae / banaae AaOr sabai ga`haom ko naama ihmdi va AMMMga`oja,I maom ilakom vyaakrna vaaitka sao vana-maalaa yaad krom. khainayaaom ki iktabaom pz,o.
Maths Do pages 10 to 13 & 16 to 18 from New Enjoying Maths Workbook 3. Learn tables from 2 to 6 and table 10. Quiz on Dodge Tables will be held after the school reopens. Project We all love to spend time with our grandparents, but have you ever wondered how their lives were different from ours? This is an opportunity to talk and find out more from your grandparents or any other elderly person you know and fill in the worksheet given. Put in as much description and detail as possible. Add extra sheets if necessary. Science A wind vane is an instrument for showing the direction of the wind. 1. How to make a wind vane: You will need: A twig with a soft centre or a pencil with an eraser at one end A drinking straw A pin A piece of card paper Slit the straw at each end and insert the arrow shapes in it. Push the pin through the straw into one end of the twig or pencil The straw should remain balanced on the twig.
Rain Gauge 2. How to make a Rain Gauge? 1. Take an empty 2 litre plastic bottle. Cut off the top of this bottle about the quarter of the way down. Be careful to cut this smoothly. 2. Simply remove the bottle top and invert the upper part of the bottle into the bottom part. 3. It should fit in properly, but to make sure it does not fall out, use paper clips to hold the two halves together. 3. Do the Moon Observation Sheet pasted in the Science notebooks. Movies you can enjoy watching: 1. Rio 1 & 2 2. Ali Baba and Forty Thieves 3. Stuart Little 4. 5. ENJOY YOUR SUMMER BREAK!!! Make a folder by using waste material and submit all your homework in that folder. You can use old calenders, newspapers or covers of used registers.
Communication Newspaper Television Telephone/ Mobile phones Letters Computers/e-mails Any other
Facilities Hospitals Schools Parks/Gardens Stadium/ Theatre Markets Any other
Houses Open space Covered space Number, size, and Shapes of windows Front door Toilets and bathrooms Kitchen Household objects/ Gadgets - washing - cooking - cleaning
Environment Climate Diseases Pollution Any other
Entertainment Television Music (Devices used for listening) Names of singers/ actors Games Cinema Hall Any other
Transport Road Water Air Rail/ Tram/ Track
Moon Observation Sheet Observe the moon and its shape every day for four weeks. Record what you see on this sheet and bring it to school each day to compare your observations with others. Example - Shade the part you see Find out The special name for the full moon in Hindi. The special name for the dark moon in Hindi. Draw the shape of the moon How is the moon involved in the following festivals - Eid-ul-fitr - Diwali Draw the shape of the moon after Ramdan (Eid-Ul-Fitr)