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VI ICSE Holiday Homework 2017

The document provides homework assignments for the summer holidays for Class 6 students, including reading activities, journal writing, learning new vocabulary words, and mathematics assignments to complete questions from the textbook and a worksheet for revision. Students are instructed to complete the assignments in their homework notebooks and submit them by June 26th, 2017.

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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK: Class 6

Summer Vacation, 2017-18

What’s a Holiday without


Homework?

SUBJECT: English Summer is here and with it come


your amazing holidays! But what’s
a holiday without some
homework? So, we’ve decided to
give you a fun filled activity this
summer!

Work Specification
1. BOSCARS – READING ACTIVITY (Annexure 1)

2. JOURNAL WRITING

3. “WORDS I MUST KNOW”


SUPPLEMENTARY READING

BOSCARS – READING ACTIVITY


Once you are back from the summer vacation you will have to cast your ballot for the BOSCAR
Awards which is to be held on 27 June’17. The categories that will be awarded will be based on
your vote so the more you read, the more you will be able to enjoy the upcoming BOSCARS.
1. Given below is a list of books. Choose any two of them (Ideally, you must choose one from
each genre).

Genres Books
Fiction 1. The Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins
2. Percy Jackson series or Kane Chronicles (The Red Pyramid)- Rick Riordian
3. The Harry Potter series – JK Rowling
4. The Room on the Roof – Ruskin Bond
5. Doctor Thorne-Anthony Trollope
6. Indian Summer- Alex Von
7. Anna Karenina- Leo Tolstoy
Autobiography 8. The Test of My Life – Yuvraj Singh
9. Open – Andrew Agassi
10. Captain Cool: M S Dhoni
Thrillers 11. Hounds of Baskervilles- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
12. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold - John le Carré (Penguin Modern Classics)
13. Billionaire Boy - David Walliams
14. Any one of the short stories by Agatha Christie
Science Fiction 15. I, Robot – Issac Asimov
16. Journey to the centre of the earth- Jules Verne
The Classics 17. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (Wordsworth Classics)
18. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (Penguin Classics)
19. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (Wordsworth Classics)
20. Tom Sawyer – Mark Twain
Comedies 21. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (Gollancz)
22. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ by Sue Townsend (Penguin)
23. Thank You, Jeeves by P G Wodehouse (Arrow)
Short stories 24. The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield (Wordsworth Editions)
25. Short stories-Guy de Maupassant
26. Collection of 22 short stories – Arvind Gupta (PDF available on internet)
27. Short stories of Rabindranath Tagore
Indian Writers 28. The Shiva Trilogy- Amish Tripathi
29. Five Point Someone- Chetan Bhagat
30. Interpreter of Maladies- JhumpaLahiri

• Suggested moviesyou can watch during the summer holidays.

Movies 1. School of Rock


2. The man who knew Infinity
3. Karate Kid
4. Finding Nemo
5. Bend it like Beckham
6. Maze Runner
7. Finding Dory
8. Jungle Book
9. Mary Poppins
10. Troy
11. Robinson Crusoe
12. Beauty and the Beast (Disney)
13. Robinhood Prince of Thieves
14. The hundred Foot journey
15. Julius Caesar/Hail Caesar
16. Journey to the centre of the earth

The BOSCAR Award Categories:

1. Best hero in a book

2. Best heroine in a book

3. Best Villain in a book

4. The funniest book character

5. The most loved book of Sopaan

6. King reader(student award)

7. Queen reader(student award)

8. Best writer International

9. Best Indian Writer

10. Best movie based on a book

11. Best autobiography

12. Best Indian Writer


2. Share your holidays with us, and write a journal of at least a fortnight of your holidays. You can
supplement it with photographs and souvenirs from your trip. E.g: If you visit the beach you can stick
shells into your journal or If you went to a mountain you can stick a fern or a flower to support your
work, even a ticket stub would be nice.

 Use a small notebook (60 pages) and cover the book with special designs of your
choice (think scrap book journaling). It will be evaluated on the basis of:-
1. Cover page and creativity-----------------------------------3 marks

2. Content and Material----------------------------------------5 marks

3. Finish learning ‘WORDS I MUST KNOW” along with their meanings and usage – all 100 of them.
(The word list was given in February and is attached to your notebook)

Supplementary reading

A MUST READ.Once you are back from the holidays youwill alsobe quizzed on the following book
to evaluate your reading skills.

1. “THE BLACK BEAUTY” (CLASS-6)

Total marks to be awarded- 20

Date of Submission – 26th June 2017


HOLIDAY HOMEWORK: Class 6
Summer Vacation, 2017-18

SUBJECT : Hindi

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Date of 26th June 2017


submission

HOD/SUBJECT COORDINATOR
HOD/SUBJECT COORDINATOR
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK: Class 6
Summer Vacation, 2017-18

SUBJECT : MATHEMATICS

Activity: Part A- Complete the question 3 of your text


book, given on page 43, 44 in your Homework notebook.
Work Specification :
Part B-Revision
Revision Complete the given Worksheet in your Homework
notebook.

Materials
Worksheet and Text book
Required :

Instructi Part A - Draw the diagrams in your Homework notebook and complete
question 3 (i) and (ii) for each of the question a,b,c,d,e,f
ons /
Part B -Worksheet can be completed in the sheet and stuck in your Homework
Guidelin notebook
es :
Part B - WORKSHEET
Fill in the blanks:

1) Mathematics is the study of


.................................................................................................
2) 1,2,3,4,5....... numbers are known as ...............................
3) 0,1,2,3,4 ....... numbers are known as ...............................
4) ... -4,-3,-2,-1,0, +1, +2,+3,+4 ..... are known as ...........................................
or.......................................
5) Zero is neither .................or.........................
6) One million four hundred and eight thousand, nine hundred and fifty-seven
............................... (Write in numerals)
7) Seventy lakh, eighty three thousand seven hundred and nine.
....................................... (Write in numerals)
8) The place value of a digit depends on its ........................... in the number in
relation to other numbers.
9) The face value is of a digit in a number is the ..........................itself.
10) If a number’s face value and place value are same, then it is in
the....................... place .

State True or False:


1 Zero is the smallest integer.
2 Every integer has a successor as well as predecessor.
3 An integer is less than all those integers which lie to its left.
4 An integer is greater than all the integers that lie to its left.
5 To add an integer move to the right on the number line.
6 To subtract a negative number move to the right on the number
line.(Write in numerals)
7 We can add the negative numbers.
8 -6 is the opposite of 6
9 Division by zero is not defined.
10 In subtraction and division, order of operations, is not
important.

Rearrange the numbers and evaluate:


No. Question Rearrangement Answer

Example 974 x 17 + 974 x 3 947 (17+3) = 947 x 20

1 965 x 7 + 965 x 13

2 379 x 28 – 379 x 18
3 3456 x 987 + 3456 x 13

4 4238 x 1836 – 4238 x 836

Evaluate by rearranging: (Be Mindful of the signs)

Fill in the blanks:

1) Mathematics is the study of


.................................................................................................
2) 1, 2,3,4,5....... numbers are called as...............................
3) 0, 1,2,3,4 ....... numbers are known as ...............................
4) ... -4,-3,-2,-1,0, +1, +2,+3,+4 ..... are known as ............................ or
.......................................
5) Zero is neither .................or .........................
6) One million four hundred and eight thousand, nine hundred and fifty-seven
...............................
7) Seventy lakh, eighty three thousand seven hundred and nine.
.......................................
8) The place value of a digit depends on its ........................... in the number in
relation to other numbers.
9) The face value is of a digit in a number is the ..........................itself.
10) If a numbers face value and face value are same it is in the.......................
place

State True or False:


1 Zero is the smallest integer.
2 Every integer has a successor as well as predecessor.
3 An integer is less than all those integers which lie to its left.
4 An integer is greater than all the integers that lie to its left.
5 To add an integer move to the right on the number line.
6 To subtract a negative number move to the right on the number
line.
7 We can add the negative numbers.
8 -6 is the opposite of 6
9 Division by zero is not defined.
10 In subtraction and division order of operation is not important.

Rearrange the numbers and evaluate:


No. Question Rearrangement Answer

974 x 17 + 974 x 3 947 (17+3) = 947 x 20 18940

1 965 x 7 + 965 x 13

2 379 x 28 – 379 x 18

3 3456 x 987 + 3456 x 13

4 4238 x 1836 – 4238 x


836

Evaluate by rearranging: (Be Mindful of the signs)

In a stadium 94538 spectators were there to watch a cricket match.

Estimate this number to the nearest (i) tens (ii) hundreds (iii) thousands (iv) ten
thousands

Drawing loops show the following operation on the number line

(a) (+7) + (+5) =


(b) (-7) + ( +5)

(c) (-3 ) + (-4)

(d) (+5) + (-7)

DATE OF SUBMISSION: - 26th June 2017

EVALUATION CRITERIA MARKS 20

Worksheet 1 10

Answer all the questions

Work sheet Question 3 of the Textbook 10

TOTAL 20

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