Name: _____________________________
Grade IV
Dear Parent As we break off for the Summer Vacation we wish that the children enjoy their holidays and return refreshed and rejuvenated. We are keen that they do some practice and review work, so that the thread of continuity is not broken. Keeping this objective in mind we are giving some assignments in books, workbooks and Notebooks to your child. These assignments will help the child review the topics and re-in force learning. Kindly send them back when the school reopens.
Book Reading: Make the child read the books from the given list. Important: Children will read the given books and will attempt a worksheet, when the school reopens (for as many readers they have read).The child will earn credits for the books he/she has read on the basis of the no. of worksheets attempted. Details for the same are as follows: Book Stores 3-4 books Reader’s Certificate 5-6 books
Reading Champ certificate
7-8 books
Reading Champ certificate and a photograph on the Wall of Fame Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl o Stuart Little by E. B. White o Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume o Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone by J.K. Rowling o The Railways Children – Ladybird Classics o Flour Babies by Anne Fine o How I taught My Grandmother to read by Sudha Murty o Little House in Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder o
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Barwara Book House, Opp. Spice Court, Civil Lines, Jaipur ( 01412223042) Best Book Company, University Campus , JLN Marg (0141-2705773, 3240571) Crossword Prithviraj Road, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001
Books are also available online.
Suggested reading: Reading and Listening- Click the given links and enjoy the given stories on your own. Check your pronunciation with the audio along with the stories. http://www.mightybook.com/MightyBook_free/books/flopsy/flopsy_bunny.html http://www.mightybook.com/MightyBook_free/books/aesop1/aesop_fables_1.html http://www.mightybook.com/MightyBook_free/books/benjamin_bunny/benjamin_bunny.html http://lightupyourbrain.com/stories/audio-story-peties-peanut-butter-pizza http://lightupyourbrain.com/stories/audio-story-the-tale-of-peter-rabbit/ Fun Time: Try to watch as many movies as you can from the list given below. Lion King Ice Age Smurfs Incredibles Finding Nemo Ratatouille Jungle Book The Sound of Music Frozen Mary Poppins
Additional reinforcement worksheets- The extra worksheets are also being uploaded at jaipursummer.blogspot.in These will enhance study habits and practice skills. It will also expand on the existing knowledge of the learners and be a part of the already acquired competencies in the classroom. School reopens on Wednesday, June 28, 2017. Timings: 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Regards Coordinator 1
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK GRADE IV EVS Revise Ch- 1 –Vital Parts of our body, Ch -4 An ideal house and Ch-7 Our Community from book and notebook. Do the exercises in Workbook -1 - Ex. 1 ,2, 5,6, 8 ,9 and 12. ENGLISH Read Chapters 2 and 3 from New Pathways Reader and complete the assignments as specified in the Worksheet pasted it in English Language Notebook. Workbook 1- Do Pages 5 to 11 and 21 to 24 in Workbook 1. Revise the Chapters –The Sage’s Daughter and It’s All In The Alliteration from Empowering English Reader. MATH Do Worksheet 3 to 12 in Workbook 1. Revise Chapter 1 Memorize Multiplication Table from 1 to 20 MENTAL ABILITY Do Pages 12, 13, 16, 24, 33, 34 and 35 in Mental Ability Workbook. HINDI
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Location and History Famous Monuments Famous Cities Trees, flowers and animals Festivals, Food, Clothes Art Forms( tie & dye, bandhini, maand etc.) Famous personalities
rajasthantrip.com/rajasthan-fairs-festivals.html , https://www.britannica.com/place/Rajasthan Kindly help them find age appropriate facts from the above mentioned categories.
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Newspaper Project- Grade IV Would you like to spend a few minutes every day reading Newspapers? Believe me you would not even realize how much time you have started spending, reading newspapers. Make sure you skim and scan the newspapers- Start with pictures, news and then views. To start with this project it is important that you go through the newspapers on regular basis. Have fun with this assignment and try to be creative!
Project-Through the use of the newspaper, you can explore the world, from your community to your city and beyond. Keep in touch with what is going on in your city.
Instructions- Use A-4 size coloured paper to prepare your booklet. Keep your explanation simple and organize your thoughts well. Do not forget to put in your creativity when designing the cover page 1. Go through your newspaper and cut out words and pictures that describe life in your town as you see it. Make a collage and get it to your classroom. 2. Take a sheet of paper, look through the newspaper and find things that happen in the city [Hint-any incident, exhibition, festival & any event being organized in your city]. Cut the pictures (without the printed description) for the same and express the happening in your own words.
Summer Math Learning Packet-For Grade IV Get ready to discover mathematics all around you this summer! The goal is for you to have fun thinking and working collaboratively to communicate mathematical ideas. While you are working think how the solution was found. Math Tools You’ll Need: ☺ Scrap Book
Summer Math
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☺ Coloured Pens ☺ Crayons ☺ Newspaper ☺ Calender ☺ Dice
INSTRUCTIONS: Do your best to complete the given summer math activities. Record your work in your math journal every day. When the school reopens in June, share your Math Journal with your teacher and friends.
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Each journal entry should:
Cover Page: Use your imagination and creativity for an artistic Cover page of your Math Journal. Write your name and class on the bottom right corner of the cover page.
Here is an example of a “Great” journal entry: May 10th Today I went outside to play at 9:35 a.m. and came in at 12:05 p.m. I was outside for a total of 90 minutes. This can also be written as 1 hour and 30 minutes, or 1½ hours.
List of Summer Math Activities for the 1. Figure your age in months. 2. Make a data table to record the high temperature for the next 7 days starting from any Monday. 3. Write a story problem that can be solved using the number sentence 9 x 3 = ______. 4. Roll 2 dice and multiply to find the product. Record the products. Do this 25 times. Create a bar graph with the results. What do you notice? 5. Gather 3 bills. Find the total amount that was spent. 6. Find a picture that only uses geometric shapes. Identify as many shapes as possible. 7.
How many hours did you sleep last night? Bedtime: _______ Wake time_______
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Write a schedule for tomorrow that includes the hours and minutes of your activities.
On the first page of the journal, acknowledge all the books, people, stores, websites etc used for successful completion of the journal.
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