HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS : VII

HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS : VII
Finally, summer has arrived.
Fresh green leaves blow in the warm breeze,
as I swim in the pool with ease.
Schools out and there is some fun to be had.
Sometimes good and sometimes bad.
It’s too warm to stay in,
and too hot to stay out.
But I can’t just sit here and pout.
I see hot air balloons in the sky,
but I don’t ever think I would go that high.
Hot dogs and hamburgers being grilled every night,
or a nice picnic would be alright.
Finally, summer has arrived,
winter
nter we have all survived.
Dear Parent
In order to encourage detailed exploration the Summer Homework has been designed
with a theme rich in inter-disciplinary connections. The theme for class VI is
Incredible India.
Exciting time is here again ! It’s time for Summer Vacation and fun filled activities.
Children are reservoirs of potential which needs to be tapped and channelized in diverse
ways. We feel that it is very important to fire their imagination and foster an outlook
that helps them explore, discover and rediscover. Summer Vacation is the best time
when you can connect with your child in many ways. The Holidays’ Homework has been
designed to enhance achievements of your children as well as family relationships.
A few suggestions that you may like to keep in mind are :
 Spend quality time with your children. Take them out to outings and have fun time
together.
 Help your children to become independent by giving them responsibilities. Involve
them in small household activities.
 Strengthen good manners, healthy habits and respect for elders.
 Strengthen the feelings of empathy, affection and tolerance.
 Give them a chance to look after you and their younger brothers and sisters.
 Converse with your children in English.
 Encourage your children to read books to enhance their language skills. Reading
will also boost their interpretative skills and provide them valuable literary
experience.
 Cultivate sportsmanship by encouraging your children to play various indoor and
outdoor games.
 Remember that Summer Vacation is the time to learn and enjoy. So spend these
holidays creating a nurturing and stimulating environment filled with fun, frolic,
and learning.
Have an enjoyable summer break!
English
“Task I – TRAVEL BROCHURE:
Summer holidays are times of fun and frolic. Summer holidays also mean travelling to new
destinations and exploring new places. It is a time when you unwind and refresh yourself by
visiting new places and meeting new people.
Visiting any new place is not just a journey into a different geographical location. It is an
exploration of a new way of life which not just includes sight-seeing and monuments but also
exploring the different types of cuisine, cultures and traditions.
You must have come across a variety of travel brochures that you and your family must have
gone through while planning a vacation. Travel brochures give a brief description of a
holiday spot describing the places to visit, special cuisine, accommodation, languages
spoken, ways to reach alongside important things to remember while visiting the particular
spot.
Given below is the design of a travel brochure for Hawaii:
Similarly design a travel brochure for any one of the following destinations highlighting the
theme ‘INCREDIBLE INDIA’.
Kerela
Goa
Kashmir
Sikkim
Udaipur
Make a colourful Travel brochure and paste pictures to make it more attractive. Also,
include the following details in your brochure:
 Name of the place along with a one-line caption describing it.
 Brief history of the place(what/why is it famous)
 Climate and best time to travel
 Places to visit (Important landmarks, markets, monuments and sites etc.)
 Things to do (trekking, adventure sports etc.)
 Food and cuisine
 How to travel (bus, train, flight information etc.)
 Facilities of accommodation
Task II – CROSSWORD:
Try to locate as many famous holiday destinations across our nation in the grid given below.
Take a test to gauge how knowledgeable you are about your own ‘INCREDIBLE INDIA’
(there are 25 in all):
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Task III – Report Writing:
Go for a family picnic to Delhi’s National Heritage site, Nizamuddin Tomb and watch the
beauty of the sunset from there. Write a report based on the hints provided:
 Historical importance of the site
 Why is it selected to be a Heritage site
 Its location and special features
 Its present condition
 The status of its maintenance by the Archaeological survey of India
 Your personal suggestions/ ideas etc. regarding its upkeep
 Add on some pictures of you and your family at the site too.
Task IV –
Complete the following pages in BBC Compacta based on the topic Tenses and Integrated
Grammar: 120, 121,125, 127, 131, 112, 114,116,118,120, 121,122
Hindi
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3.
Maths
Do the worksheets provided to you every week in a separate register (120-150 pages)
Week 1- Addition and Subtraction of Integers
Week 2- Multiplication and division of Integers
Week 3- Fractions
Week 4-Decimals
Week 5-Word Problems on Fractions and Decimals
Week 6- Mixed Problems
Visit any one historical place for example Red Fort , Qutab Minar etc.
Draw any two geometrical patterns that you observe on an A-4 size sheet and colour
them.
(a) Write the properties of the geometrical figures observed by you.
(b) Find the perimeter of any one the actual pattern(in the monument) chosen by you.
Write any ten contributions by Indian Mathematicians on an A-4 size coloured sheet.
4.
Learn the tables of
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(You can refer to the flex on Tables put up in the
Assembly Area or search the internet)
*The Home work will be evaluated for FA1 (15 marks)
Science
1.
India is incredible because of its tourist attractions but is also credited to have given a
number of innovations to the world like '0'.
(Roll no.1-15)
Make a project on nuclear energy development of India.
 The inception of DRDO
 Contribution of scientists in establishing DRDO
 First launch of Nuclear power plant
 Its present status
 number of nuclear plants and recent launches
 Negative impact of nuclear hazards
 Compile the information on two pages of A-4 size paper.
Jantar Mantar: One of the top attraction of Delhi. (roll no. 15 onwards)
Location: Parliament Street, Connaught Place
Metro Station: Patel Chowk
Open: All days
Timings: Sunrise to Sunset
Entry Fee: ` 5 (Indians), ` 100 (foreigners)
Photography Charges: Nil (` 25 for video filming)
Jantar Mantar is very popular among tourists and residents of Delhi. The structure is another
great masterpiece of Indian architecture, which shows the field of science in ancient India.
Jantar Manter located in Parliament Street, close to Connaught Place. Jantar Mantar Delhi,
also known as the Delhi Observatory. It is maintained by the Jaipur government because it
was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur in 1710 A.D.
Maharaja Jai Singh was an astronomer fanatic himself, who has studied various works of
Hindu, Muslim and European astronomy. He felt that the tables used by the experts was
misleading and the actual change of the planets and predictions of eclipses were not possible
with these measures. Then he thought he would find an improved means through which
effective and accurate prediction can be done. It was his inspiration and vision that gave
shape to such an instrument. He built other observatories at Jaipur, Ujjain, Benares and
Mathura have a precise calculation. It took nearly seven years before the whole structure was
fully operational, because he wanted to be fully satisfied with the accuracy of the instruments
of Jantar Mantar.
Dear Children
Explore more about this place by visiting it and try to find out the answers of the following
questions:
1. What is the meaning of Jantar Mantar?
2. Name the four instruments present in Jantar Mantar.
3. a. Which device is present at the centre of this place?
b. How can we use this device to measure time? ( Read chapter: Motion and Time of
your science text book to know more about this device)
4. Why did Maharaja Jai Singh build this observatory?
5. Name the places where other observatories were built by Maharaja Jai Singh.
6. Which society is working towards the renovation of the instruments present at Jantar
Mantar?
 Compile the information on two pages of A-4 size paper.
Social Studies
PART A:
Create a Social Studies Dictionary containing new words from Chapter 2 of History &
Chapter 1 of Civics and Geography. Include 8-10 words from each chapter. The dictionary
must be the size of a pocket diary so that it may be carried to the school daily and new words
be added to it as the academic session progresses.
PART B:
1) Your friend Murthy who is from Madurai has to prepare for the Heritage Quiz which
will be conducted in his school in August. He needs some information regarding the
World Heritage sites in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Prepare a
beautiful presentation for your friend covering one heritage site in each of these states.
The presentation has to be made on A4 sheets under the following heads:
1. Name of the Site
2. State
3. Name of the city/town/district /village of location
4. Period to which it belongs
5. Name of the King or dynasty under which it was constructed.
6. Year in which it was inscribed as the World Heritage site by UNESCO.
7. Any 2 remarkable features of the site.
8. A picture of the site
The above information should not exceed five A-4 sheets. Paste pictures on the blank side
and write information on the ruled sheet.
Note: Visit the following website for information:
http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_whs.asp
2) You are the creative head of an Advertisement Company. Your company has been
approached by the Ministry of Tourism to create Radio Ad for promoting tourism in
any two of the following states of India:
1. Haryana
2. Goa
3. Kerala
4. Bihar
5. Jharkhand
6. Assam
Write the contents of the ads on an A-4 sheet. The language should be flowery and should
highlight the main attractions of the state. It can even be in the form of a jingle or a poem.
Use one sheet only for two states.
Follow the given YouTube link for viewing the promotional Ad of Gujarat. This will help
you in designing your Ad. : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdcEqUtTcfc
Computer Science
Make an attractive and informative presentation on “Incredible India”. Add 6 – 8 slides to
your presentation. Use the pictures , audio , animations ,video to make it more attractive and
decorative.
Slide 1: (Cover Slide- Showing Title and your Name & Class-section)
Slide 2 onwards (Research from Internet)
Last Slide : URL’s of the Web sites referred to in making presentations
Roll No 1- 10 :
5 Tourist places in India
Roll No 11-20 :
Heritage of India
Roll No. 21-30 :
5 Sports Personalities
Note:
a. You must apply tools like WordArt, pictures, design template (Page color) and
animations
b. Add a maximum of 8 slides to your presentation.
c. Bring it in a pen drive or CD or email it at:
varshakapoor@dpsgfaridabad.com and rachnapasricha@dpsgfaridabad.com
Revise the topics covered for the UT1 to be held on 14th July 2014
 L-1 About a Computer
 L:8 Photoshop: Basic
 Practical : L:8 Photoshop: Basic
Note:
1. Computer Holiday HW will be assessed as one of the component for the Unit Test II of
computer science.
2. The PowerPoint presentation for Holiday HW will be used for selecting the candidates
for Intra Section Class Power point competition to be held in the month of Nov 2014.
3. Summer Important Fun sites :
 en.origami-club.com: origami
 wonderpolis.org : games
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www.smart-kit.com : Puzzles
mocomi.com: videos
http://thekidshouldseethis.com/
www.my-how-todraw.com
French
1 Repondez aux questions suivantes
1) Pourquoi on appelle la France <<L’Hexagone >>?
___________________________________________________________________
a) Deux vins francaises.
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b) Deux monuments francaises.
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c) Deux montagnes francaises.
2
3
4
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Complete avec l’article defini ou indefini.
a) C’est _____________________ belle femme .
b) Il y a _____________________tableau gris dans la classe .
c) Nous avons __________________petite maison.
d) J’aime _______________langue francaise.
e) ________________tartes sont delicieuses .
f) Il n’aime pas _______________musique classique.
g) Il y a des fleurs dans ___________________jardin
h) ___________________magnetoscope est lourd.
i) Paul organise ____________________boum ce soir.
j) Il y a______________________ordinateur sur la table.
k) Dans le sac de Marie , il y a__________________stylo – bille et ________________
calculatrice .
l) Voici __________________tasses noires.
Complete avec -a , au , al’ , ala , aux, de dela , del’, du ,des
a) Nous allons ___________________restaurant avec nos amis .
b) Le pere _______________________garcon est intellegent.
c) La robe _____________________femme est tres longue
d) Les livres___________________etudiants sont epais .
e) Elle donne les disques ______________________etudiants
f) Nous ecrivons _______________nos parents.
Complete avec l’article define ou l’ article partitif .
a)
b)
c)
d)
Je veux ______________________jus de fruits.
Les enfants ne boivent pas _________________biere.
Je deteste _________________oeufs ;je ne veux pas ___________________oeufs.
Il achete ______________huile _______________poivre________________sel et
___________________sucre.
e) Nous n’aimons pas ___________________________vin rouge.
f) Tu manges ______________________chocolats
5
Mettez au negatif
a) J’ai le stylo de Ria.
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b) Il y a des crayons dans la trousse.
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c) Ce sont des bonbons.
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6
Complete avec l’adverbe de quantite
a) _________________________crayons acjwtez – vous ?
b) Il y a ____________________monde dans le magasin.
c) Je ne veux pas de fruits , il. y a_________________fruits dans le frigo.
d) Elle a __________________travail a faire ? Elle ne peut pas venir?
e) Paul aime les chocolats , il mange ______________________ chocolats que sa soeur.
7
Complete avec l’adjectif possesif
a) Il n’achète pas __________________ crayons. il achète___________________ stylo.
b) Elle range _________________________ salon et ______________________ cuisine.
c) Je porte _______________________ jupe et _____________________________ gants
d) Nous ne faisons pas ________________travail et _____________________ exercices.
e) Elle range _________________________ salon et _____________________ cuisine.
f) Tu promènes ________________________ bébé et _____________________chienne
8
Revise and write er , ir , re ending verbs 15 each.
 Visit www.french.about .com for grammar practice
 Find information about culture of France.
Points to be included
 Famous personality of France
 Voiture (cars )
 Monuments (monuments )
 Museums
Your file should consist at least 5 – 7 pages with pictures.
ACTIVITY- Prepare a PPT on any festival celebrated in FRANCE in a group of 5 to be
presented on 10th July 2014(Thursday)
German
1.
2.
3.
Do you know that Germany and India are the largest trading partners in Europe? That
Germany is currently the 8th largest foreign direct investor in India? And that India was the
first nation to end the state of war with Germany after the Second World War? There is a lot
more to be discovered about the relationship of these countries. Find some more facts on these
topics and present it in the form of a collage.
Germany has 16 states. Select any 1 and present them in the class. You may present them in
the form of a poster or a power point presentation. Research the various aspects - history,
geographical, cultural and traditions. You may include information on food, songs and/or
specific festivals celebrated there or any other speciality of that state.
Schreiben Sie 5 Sätze mit Modalverben. Wählen Sie ein Subjekt, ein Verb, und eine Phrase aus
jeder Spalte (=column). Benutzen Sie jedes Subjekt nur einmal (=only once).
Subjekt
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1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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5.
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3rd language celebration week (8th – 14th July)
Class – VII
10th July
FRENCH
 PPT on French festival
(in a group of 5)
Judgement -Will be on
creativity & content
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GERMAN
 PPT on German
festival (in a group
of 5)
Judgement -Will be on
creativity & content
SANSKRIT
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Art
Book Pages 21, 31, 33, 35, 36, 37, 40
Craft – Madhubani painting on canvas or any paper of any size
OR
Creative Rangoli design by using pastel sheet and decorative material. Size of rangoli
can by any of this square : 24” × 24”, If round 12” diameter.