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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

CLASS UKG
2024 - 25
Dear Parents

Summer vacation is a welcome Summer, Summer


break . To keep our children
engaged and also to help them I’m glad you’re here!
channelize their energy, we have
planned some fun filled activities . Summer, Summer
Kindly help and guide your child
in completing his/her work and Let’s give a cheer!
also exploring his/her creative
self. Make a fixed schedule for the Summer , Summer
child to do all these activities.
Suggested timings 10:00 am to
I’ll meet you at the park
11:00 a.m. Submit the homework Summer , Summer
in a folder with the child’s name ,
class and section . Let’s play up till dark .
Happy Holidays
Good Manners
Good manners and good habits are life long assets and
they should be practised until they become a habit .
Encourage your child to make use of these magical words
in their day-to-day conversation.

You’re
Please welcome
Thank
May I
You
Excuse I’m
Me sorry
Do it on your own …………..

Make your child more independent by teaching him/her


various activities like :

• Learning to wear shoes and socks.


• Folding the clothes.
• Laying the table.
• Keeping the toys properly in the toy box or shelf .
• Adopting a plant and watering it everyday.
• Buttoning and unbuttoning the shirt.
Read to your child…………..
There is no App to replace your lap!

Anytime is a good time for a book or a story . Spend 20


minutes reading to your child. Try to read at least one
short story thrice a week, to your child .

Suggested Reading:
Ladybird Series – Level 1,2
Panchtantra

Suggested Movies :
• Home alone
• The Good Dinosaur
• The Little Mermaid
Visits…..
• Take your ward for a walk every morning. Let your child
observe the things around him/her. Help him/her learn
to identify a few plants, flowers and garden creatures.
• Let your child visit a superstore and learn the names of
a few pulses, spices, cereals, nuts, vegetables and
fruits.

• Visit a few famous tourist places in Delhi such as Nehru


Planetarium, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, India Gate, National
Rail Museum etc.

Develop a Hobby…..
• Let your child develop a hobby such as singing,
dancing, painting, scrap booking, rock collecting etc.
Guide your child to work on the following :

English:
1. Revise the sounds and vocabulary words related to the letters
done.
2. Practice the correct formation of letters.
3. Young Explorer Content Book Volume 1- Read Pages 1 to 34 ,
42- 44.

Hindi:
1. Practice writing the letters म, न ,प ,ग
2. Revise the vocabulary words related to the letters .
3. Reading 2 letter words using the letters done such as मन
NOTE : Create more worksheets like the ones given in the holiday
homework and let your ward do them .
Fun to do activities
to enhance fine
motor and gross
motor skills
Motor Skills
Please make your ward do at least 2 gross motor and 2 fine motor activities every
day for at least 10 minutes

Gross Motor Skills Fine Motor Skills


• Running • Colouring within the boundary
• Jogging • Tearing/pasting the paper
• Hopping • Cutting the paper with a pair of
• Skipping child friendly scissor
• Jumping over simple hurdles • Stringing the bead
• Jumping down from a height of 3 • Sorting activities
feet • Lacing
• Climbing up and down the stairs • Dough/clay moulding
• Cycling • Digging the soil/sand play
• Hopping 4-5 steps on one leg
• Sliding
Fun with patterns

• Take an A4 size sheet and a thick


dark coloured string. • Take an A4 size sheet .
• Stick one end of the string on left • Draw a few straight line
side of the sheet. Cut out a circle patterns with one end of each
and make the face of the caterpillar. line marked with a dot.
Stick it on the taped side of the • Allow your child to place the
string. match sticks on the given
• Make a few patterns as shown in patterns, ensuring that the
pictures above for your child to head of the match stick is
copy and make, using the loose placed on the dot.
end of the string
Band Play

• Take a bowl and fill it more


than half with water.
• Put a few small sized
rubber-bands in the bowl.
• Allow the child to pick up
the rubber bands from the
bowl and put in an empty
container with the help of a
chopstick
Number Fun

• Take an A4 size sheet .


• Draw a potted flower on the sheet, with • Take an A4 size sheet .
10 petals, each petal with a different • Draw houses on the sheet, each
number of dots (From 1 to 10). house with 4 boxes as shown in
• Cut out 10 petals of same size using the picture.
sticky notes and let your child write • Write a number from 1 to 10 on the
numbers 1 to 10 on them. roof of each house.
• Allow your child to paste a circle in the • Take sticky notes of the size of the
centre of the flower and make a smiley box and draw picture on them.
on it. • Let your ward match the number
• Let your child count the dots in each of pictures with the corresponding
petal and stick the petal with the number and put the sticky note till
corresponding number to complete all the houses are complete.
the flower.
Use a variety of pulses and spices to create any one scene/object of your
choice.
Learn the name of ingredients you used in English and Hindi.
Pick and Drop

• Place a hula-hoop on the


ground / draw a circle on
the ground.
• Place 4-5 soft balls inside
the hula-hoop.
• Let your ward sit at a little
distance from Hula-hoop
with an empty
bucket/basket at his/her
back.
• Let the child pick up the
balls with his/her feet and
throw them in the bucket.
PRACTICE
WORKSHEETS
Count and colour the given number of objects.

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Colour the objects appropriate to the given position.
Number the stones from 10 to 1 and help the tortoise win
the race.
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1
Spot 5 Differences in each set of pictures.
Help them find the way
Name the
vegetables
given in the
picture. Cut
them and place
them on their
shadow.
Observe the position of each object in the grid given on the left.
Now take a button and place the button in the box corresponding to
its position in the grid.

Example
Observe the colour pattern of the shell. Colour the
circles to extend the pattern
Write the beginning sound of the given pictures .
Draw the
picture that
will come next
in the pattern
Colour the
arrows
according to
the direction
they are
pointing in.
Identify the
pictures.
Cross the odd
one out in
each row.
Project Work
Vibrant India
UKG B
Wear a
costume
popularly worn
in the state and
click a picture.

Help your child know about the


given state and complete the
activities related to the project
’Vibrant India’.

Please make him/her learn


• The name of the capital of
the given state.
• The name of the local
language
• Few words of greeting in
the local language such as
hello, what is your name etc.
Learn the names of the following and paste their pictures on separate sheets.
Compile all the sheets in a labelled and decorated file cover.

• Popular dishes of the state


• Folk Dances
• Festivals
• Monuments / tourist places
• Special Attractions
Jute Mats
Material Required:

• Mount board disk – diameter 10 inches


• Jute rope
• Decoration material
• Fevicol

Procedure:

1. Mark the centre of the disk.


2. Spread fevicol on the disk.
3. Paste the rope in circular pattern starting at Did you know?
the centre of the disk, till it is fully covered. Jute is called the
4. Decorate the mat using dry flowers and Golden Fibre
leaves, mirrors etc. because of its
shiny colour.
Jagannath Rath
Material Required:
• Cardboard boxes
• Shoe box lid for the base
• Coloured sheets to cover the boxes
• 4 round cutouts for wheels
• Red paper/cloth flag
• Fevicol
• Decoration material
Procedure:

1. Cut the cardboard boxes to make the doors of the


rath.
2. Cover the shoe box lid and the cardboard boxes Did you know?
with coloured paper. The flag on Jagannath
3. Use the shoe box lid as the base of the rath. Paste temple flies in the
the wheels and the boxes over it to make the rath. direction opposite to
4. Decorate the rath with stone stickers, mirrors etc. that of the
Place a flag on top of the rath. wind
Note: The Rath should be at least 10 - 12 inches high.
Jagannathji Wall Hanging
Material Required:
• A round cutout of coloured pastel sheet.
(10 inches diameter)
• Cutouts of eyes, nose, mouth etc.
• Glitter sheet cutouts for decoration
• Thread to hang
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Procedure:
1. Take the round cutout of the pastel sheet.
2. Paste eyes, mouth, tilak etc to complete the
face of Jagannath ji.
3. You may make 2-3 different faces to create a
longer wall hanging. Did you know?
4. Decorate the face. Lord Jagannath is a
5. Attach the face of Jagannath ji with a string to form of Lord
Krishna.
complete the hanging.
Shell Wind Chime
Material Required:

• A stick 7-8 inches long / a cardboard


cutout of any shape/ a metal ring of 7-8
inch diameter
• Strings
• Shells with holes
• Beads (optional)

Procedure:
1. Make 6 -7 strings of shells and beads
2. Hang the strings on the stick / cardboard Did you know?
cutout/ ring to make a chime. Sea – shells are
home to many
marine animals .

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