Wednesday 28 November 2018

THE LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS.
CLASS VI


1.Unscramble the given words below to get the correct word 
 (a) SATPADAOINT 
 (b) RETECOXNI 
 (c) LUMISIT 
 (d) ROUCDPRENTOI 

2. Classify the following habitats into terrestrial and aquatic types. 
     Mountain,ponds,river,sea, ocean,polar,grasslands.

3. Why is reproduction important for organisms?

4. Paheli has a rose plant in her garden. How can she increase the number of rose plants in the garden?
 5. Why do desert snakes burrow deep into the sand during the day? 
6. Write the adaptation in aquatic plants due to which
 (a) submerged leaves can bend in the flowing water.
 (b) leaves can float on the surface of water. 
7. Mention one adaptation present in the following animals:
 (a) In camels to keep their bodies away from the heat of sand. 
(b) In frogs to enable them to swim. 
(c) In dolphins and whales to breathe in air when they swim near the surface of water.
 8. Some desert plants have very small leaves whereas some others have only spines. How does this benefit the plants? 
9. What are the specific features present in a deer that helps it to detect the presence of predators like lion? 
10. Read the features of plants given below
(a) Thick waxy stem
(b) Short roots
(c) Cone shaped plants
 (d) Sloping branches 
(e) Small or spine-like leaves
 (f) Hollow stem 
Choose the type of plant for every feature given in a, b, c, d, e and f from the list given below: Aquatic plant, Desert plant, Mountainous plant

Monday 16 July 2018

Crop Production and Management.




Crop  Production and Management.
Revision
Class 8.

1."Use of manures is advantageous over fertilizers”. Justify the statement.
 2. Paddy cannot be grown in the winter season. Why?
3. What will happen if the field is not ploughed before sowing seeds?
 4. What are crumbs? Why should they be broken?
 5. Tabulate 4 major differences between manures & fertilizers.
2. Fill in the blanks:-
 (a)The same kind of plants grown & cultivated on a large scale at a place is called_______
 (b) The first step before growing crops is _______ of soil.
 (c) Damaged seeds would ________ on the surface of water.
 (d) Paddy & maize are kinds of ________crops
 (e) Animal excreta, cow dung, urine & plant waste are used to make ________
 (f) Urea & superphosphate are ________
 (g) Wheat, gram, pea are kinds of ________ crops

Thursday 12 July 2018

CLASS 8 PERIODIC TEST 1 SYLLABUS.

  CLASS 8 PERIODIC TEST 1 SYLLABUS.




ENGLISH
1.      The best Christmas in the world.
2.      The ant and the crickter.
3.      The tsunami.
4.      The geography lesson.
Supplementary –How the camel got his hump.
Grammar –Sentences and Phrases, Nouns and Pronouns, Adjectives and the degree of comparison.
Writing – Notice writing.
MATHS
1. Rational Numbers.
2. Linear Equations.
3. Exponents of Powers.
SCIENCE
1. Crop production and Management.
2. Micro-organisms.
3. Metals and Non-Metals.
SOCIAL
History -1.How, when and where.
               2. From trade to territory.
Geography  -1. Resources.
                     2. Land water ,soil.
Civics –  1. The Indian  constitution.


हिंदी पाठ्यक्रम
वसंत-   पाठ- 1  2 और 4
व्याकरण-  वचन , लिंग,  विलोम,  पर्यायवाची शब्द , अनेक शब्दों के लिए एक शब्द, भाषा और लिपि,   वर्ण विचार, अपठित गद्यांश


class 6 worksheet.

class 6                                     worksheet                                   revision


Food: Where does it come from?

Q1. State True or False

i.             Scavengers help to keep the environment clean. 
ii.            Tiger, giraffe and yak provide us milk. 
iii.          Honey is prepared by honey bees. 
iv.          Lizards eat insects. 
v.           Tomato is a seed of a plant used as vegetable. 
vi.          Sprouted grains give more energy compared to normal grains. 

Q2. Fill in the blanks.

i.             The _____ of the lotus flower is consumed as food.
ii.            ______________ and _________  are used to produce sugar.
iii.          ________________ is a non-green plant that we consume as food.
iv.          _______________ and _________ are the two common sources of most of the ingredients of food items that we eat.
v.           We generally eat _______ from most of the plants.

Q 3.  Write one fruit which is found underground and mention the nutrient found in that fruit.


Q 4. Mention the edible part of the following plant.
a. potato
b.carrot
c.Tomato
d. Ginger
e. Ground nut
f. mustard.

Saturday 7 April 2018

class 6 worksheet

CLASS VI 
WORK SHEET.

1. Write the ingredient source of each of  the following.
Urad dal, salt, water, sugar, spices, oils, sugar and ghee.

2. Look at the food chain given below as seen in a field and answer the questions that follow.

         Wheat   _______  Rat ______  Snake ______ Eagle .

a. The farmer of the wheat field uses pesticides and kills all the rats. How is that useful to the farmer.

b. What will happen if all the snakes in the feild are removed.

3.Name three milk products used world over.

4. Are there any food materials that have other sources than plants and animals? Name them if any.

5. The people of a village eat lots of rice, crabs and prawns. Where do you think is the village located.

FOOD AND ITS SOURCES.

       CLASS VI

FOOD AND ITS SOURCES

1. COMPLETE THE TABLE BY WRITING THE FOOD THEY EAT AND CATEGORY TO WHICH THEY BELONG FOR THE FOLLOWING GIVEN ANIMALS.

NAME OF THE ANIMAL
TYPE OF FOOD THEY EAT
CATEGORY TO WHICH THEY BELONG.
EAGLE
1.
2.
3.

CROCODILE
1.
2.
3.

ELEPHANT
1.
2.
3.

CROW
1.
2.
3.

LION
1.
2.
 3.

BAT
1.
2.
3.




Study the given food chain .
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Monday 8 January 2018

CLASS 6 WORKSHEET BODY MOVEMENTS



BODY MOVEMENTS
WORKSHEET.

Fill in the blanks:

  • Joints of the bones help in the ---------of the body.
  • A combination of bones and cartilages forms the -------- of the body.
  • The bones at the elbow are joined by a -------- joint.
  • The contraction of the -------- pulls the bones during movements.

Indicate true and false among the following sentences:

  • The movement and locomotion of all animals is exactly the same.
  • The cartilages are harder than bones.
  • The finger bones do not have joints.
  • The fore arm has two bones.
  • Cockroaches have an outer skeleton.
6.What are the main functions of the skeleton system?

7.Name the various organs of the skeletal system.

8.Give an example of pivot joint in the human body.

9.what is the difference between bone and cartilage.

Question 10
Which of the following is a false?
(a) Snakes have long back bone.
(b) Pluto wrote book ‘gait of animals’
(c) Shell of snail is not made of bone.
(d) Bones cannot be bent
(e) Snakes cannot move in straight line
f) Elbow has a hinge joint
Question 11
 What is true about muscle?
(a) They cannot pull
(b) Muscle work in pair
(c) Muscle helps in movement of bones
(d) All the above

Question 12
Which of the following is true for ribcage?
(a) protects the underlying lungs, heart and some part of liver.
(b) It is box which is formed by Ribs, the chest bone and back bone together
(c)  It is cone-shaped structure made up of 12 pairs of ribs.
(d) All the above

Question 13
The longest bone in the human body is?
(a) femur
(b) tibia
(c) Fibula
(d) None of the above

Question 14
Which of the following is incorrect?
(a) Shoulder and hip join are ball and socket join
(b) Joint between skill and upper jaw is a fixed join
(c) Knee join is a hinge join
(d) None of the above
Long Answer type questions
Question 15
Explain each of these terms
a) Skulls
b) Ribcage
c) Backbone

d) Pelvic bone