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D.A.V. PUBLIC SCHOOL HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK CLASS-IV ENGLISH Submit the FA 2 activity and assignment in a (decorative Folder in A-4 size sheet) The Ant and the Dove One hot day, a little ant was crawling along a riverbank. How nice and cool the water looks, the ant thought to himself. I think I ll take a drink. The Thirsty ant crawled down to the edge of the river. As he began to drink, his feet slipped on a wet rock and he fell in. The water began to sweep him away. Oh, somebody please help me, the little ant cried out, or I will surely drown! A dove, which was perched on a branch overhanging the river, saw that the ant was in danger. I can help him, she thought. If I drop a leaf near the ant, he can climb onto it. It will be like a little boat. So the dove dropped a leaf close to the ant called out what to do. The ant climbed onto the leaf and soon floated safely to the riverbank. Thank you, kind dove, said the little ant. You have saved my life. I hope I can help you one day. A few days later, a hunter came by looking for birds to catch. He saw the dove resting on a branch and began to get ready his net. However, the little ant had seen what the hunter was up to. He raced up to the hunter and bit on the leg. The hunter yelled in pain. The dove heard the noise and flew away to safety. The hunter picked up his net and walked on. Thank you, little ant, cooed the dove. You did help me after all. 1. Write a letter for the correct answer in each box. 1. The ant went to the river because he was. A. hungry B. thirsty C. cold D. dirty 2. The ant slipped on a. A. Rock B. leaf C. Branch D. net 3. Where was the dove when she saw the ant? A. She was in the river. B. She was in the air. C. She was on a branch. D. She was in her nest. 4. The hunter was hoping to catch some. A. Fish B. rabbits C. ants D. birds 5. What does the story teach some? A. The river should be avoided. B. One good turn deserves another. C. Leaves should be used as boats. D. People should be bitten on their legs

2. Answer these questions: 1. How did the dove help the ant? 2. What would happen if nobody helped the ant? 3. What did the ant do to prevent from catching the dove? 4. What did the dove hear to make her fly away? 5. Why did the ant risk his life to help the dove? 3. Use the clues given below to complete these common nouns. Each of them contains the letter N. 1. N _ 5. N 2. _N _ 6. _N_ 3. _N 7. N 4. _N 8. _N_ a) An ornament worn around the neck. b) The joint between the foot and the leg. c) A utensils used for frying. d) The outer layer covering our bodies. e) A railway engine with a line of carriages. f) One who attends school to study? g) Modern custom or style. h) A vehicle used for travel by air. 4. Rewrite this passage, putting in all the capitals letters and punctuation marks that are needed. once there was a town with many rats there were rats everywhere the townspeople did not know what to do one day a stranger came and said he would get rid of the rats if they rewarded him the people agreed so the stranger walked down the main street playing his flute the rats came out of their hiding places and followed him to a river there they all fell in and were drowned the stranger asked for his reward but the people refused to pay him he then went down the main street again and played his flute this time the children followed him he led them to a hill and through a hole in it the hole closed the behind them and the children were never seen again

5. Join there pair of sentences with and to make new simple sentences. 1) Ducks swim on lakes. Swans swim on lakes. 2) James was tired. James was hungry. 3) We have art in the morning. We have music in the morning. 4) Alligators have big teeth. Crocodiles have big teeth. 5) Mum gave my brother some money. Mum gave me some money. 6) The children were singing loudly. The children were singing cheerfully. 7) The cat was wearing a pink ribbon. The cat was wearing a silver bell. 8) We bought a newspaper. We bought a magazine. 9) Chimpanzees are apes. Gorillas are apes. 10) There were birds on the roofs. There were birds in the trees. 6. Match the tool to the listed occupation and write the answer beside it. Magnifying glass, camera, gavel, calculator, baton, test tube, palette and brushes, mace Stethoscope, wand, microphone Occupation Tool a.money changer a. Artist b. Doctor c. Photojournalist d. Philatelist e. Judge f. Orchestra conductor g. Scientist h. Compere i. Magician Activity 7. Write five ways in which you help your family members?

8. Write the name of your favorite Teacher Subject Game Book Period 9. Paste a beautiful picture dictionary of your own. Write ten words of each alphabet. Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct word from the box. Use each once only Dress birthday excited start bake Dear Mary, How are you? Are you free on Sunday? I am having a party. I will be seven years old then. I am very about the party. My father will up as a clown. He is a very funny man. He knows some magic tricks too. My mother will cook a lot of food. She wills also a cake. The party will at 2o clock. See you then! Love, Anne

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GENERAL SCEINCE Q1. Prepare a list of the things that must be done to keep your sense organs clean and those that must be avoided in relation to your sense organs. Q2. Insects are very useful to us.make a project on USEFUL INSECTS Present the information in the following format: Name of the insect Habitat Life Cycle Products Q3. Make a project on: Beaks and Claws of birds. Write the functions of different types beaks and claws.

HINDI MATHEMATICS Q1. Make a board game Mini snake & ladder using Roman numbers up to 50. (Use 1x 2 feet thick sheet and use graceful colours to make it attractive. ) Q2 which of the following numbers are divisible by 2, 3, 6 and 9? Put a tick if it is divisible and cross mark, if it is not divisible. Number Divisible by 2 Divisible by 3 27430 729 3201 2933 Divisible by 6 Divisible by 9 Q3. Learn and write tables from 1 to 20. Q4. Complete the cross word by doing addition. Across Down 1.) 92,564+2,229 1.) 18,502+74,377 4.) 22,307 +64958 2.) 58,209+17,076 5.) 66,516+ 25,082 3.) 21,208+12,310 1 2 3 4 5

Q5. Solve the following questions. a.) 4567x234 a.) 347892 14 b.) 2389x563 b.) 768954 16 c.) 7856x8769 c.) 567890 15 d.) 2357x457 d.) 456456 12 Note: - Holiday H.W should be done in a separate note book SOCIAL SCIENCE Q1) Draw a colorful Map of India and show its languages spoken in 28 States. Q2) Collect the photographs of your family clicked on different occasions and make your own family album and write a small poem on your family. Q3) Collect the information about Delhi with Pictures. Paste the pictures in a scrap file and Write at least 5 lines on each a) River b) Languages spoken c) Places of tourist interest d) Its old name e) Summer and winter temperature (minimum and maximum) f) Airports (both) g) Means of transport used by people here (D. T. C. Buses, Metro etc) h) What do you like it for? Q.4) Browse through internet and collect the information about any one great Personality of India. Draw/ Paste his /her picture on a chart along with few lines. COMPUTER Q1. Make chart on Distinguish between Hardware and Software. Q2. Make a chart on Types of Software. (Use pastel sheet for making chart) GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Develop habit of reading newspaper daily and make a collage with the help of newspaper cuttings of important news that took place during summer holidays in a chart paper.

MORAL EDUCATION ART Make a wall hanging with kulfisticks / ice-cream sticks. You may also use beads, ribbons & clay.