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SILVER OAK INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SESSION: 2019-2020 Hello Summer! Month of June has brought long, hot days And now we have our summer holidays. School is closed and no set rules, Waking up late and going to pool. Little homework, easy to be done, Playing with friends and lots of fun. Beautiful time comes once in a year, Summer holidays are the best days ever!!

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SILVER OAK INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

SESSION: 2019-2020Hello Summer!

Month of June has brought long, hot daysAnd now we have our summer holidays.

School is closed and no set rules,Waking up late and going to pool.Little homework, easy to be done,

Playing with friends and lots of fun.Beautiful time comes once in a year,

Summer holidays are the best days ever!!

Dear Parents

Happiness is in the air. Long awaited summer holidays are again ready to welcome you with their warm showers! Life needs to be balanced between fun and work. Summer holidays give a chance to relax. During holidays, leisure replaces work as a priority. You are filled with the enthusiasm to explore, travel and learn new things. Besides relaxing, the students should keep in mind the execution of the assigned work in a well planned manner. Motivate your wards to interact with knowledgeable books that would in turn lead their minds to grow exclusively and in an effective manner.

Dear Students

This Summer break; Try and Make a difference

Appreciate Nature- Go for long walks in a park or garden with your family and friends. Adopt / Grow a plant.

Unravel the artist in you- Create a new story, try a new recipe with your mom, learn a new song, play a new instrument.

Good Manners is the key- Respect your parents, grandparents and all elders. Use three magical words (Sorry, Please and Thank You) often. ‘A little more courtesy goes a long way.’

Stay Fit, Stay Healthy- Play your favorite game/ sports regularly. Develop in yourself the spirit of sportsmanship and sense of healthy competition.

Learn about our Heritage- Find some time to visit museum and monuments. Read about them. Learn new things related to our country.

Save Nature- Contribute to save our precious Environment. Minimize the wastage of resources like water and fuel.

Relax, enjoy, have lots of fun and come back refreshed.

Happy Holidays!

Principal

Please Note

Must do-

Try your hands at making new cool & refreshing drinks, relishing different flavours of ice cream.

Explore new areas near your house and in your immediate neighbourhood.

Read every day. Watch informative programs on Discovery channel, National Geographic channel etc.

1. Summer break will be from May 31, 2019 to June 30, 2019.

2. School will reopen on July 01, 2019 i.e. Monday.

3. Evening Sports Classes (Swimming & Skating only) will be conducted

during summer break.

Timings Boys Girls

5 pm to 6 pm Skating Swimming

6 pm to 7 pm Swimming Skating

4. Parents are requested to encourage their ward to do the activities

independently.

5. They can support the child if he/she needs help.

6. Self-attempted work, creativity and originality of the work will be

appreciated.

7. Art & Craft and all the activities (Model/Projects/Charts) will be evaluated

for 5 Marks as a Subject Enrichment Activity.

8. Exhibition will be held on July 07, 2019 (subject to change).

9. Best projects will be showcased at the exhibition.

10.Submit your Holiday’s homework, as well as project work on July 01,

2019.

Project List

Class 7A & 7B

S.No Roll No. Project Theme : “SAVE” Subject

1 1to 4 Save Rivers Social Science

2 5 to 8 Save Girl Child English

3 9 to 12 Save Marine Life Science

4 13 to 16 Save Energy : Save Money Maths

5 17 to 20 Save Cow Hindi

6 21 to 24 Save Herbs/ Medicinal Plants Science

7 25 to 28 Save Earth from Global Warming Maths

8 29 to 32 Save Birds Social Science

9 33 to 36 Save Monuments English

10 37 to 40 Save Endangered Species( Plants/ Animals/ Birds)

Science

Mandatory Activities: 1.Make a presentable Working Model / Model by using your own creative and imaginative skills according to the allotted slots.2.Make a beautiful art and craft project using waste material.3.Make a timeline from your childhood to till date. Mention your memorable achievements and make it colorful.

Class -7

Hindi - Do page no. 250 to 253 ( in Hindi Grammar Book only)

Maths - Do Summative Assessment of Ch-2 of NCERT PRACTICE WORKBOOK (in ruled sheets)

Activity – 1 given on page no. 87 (in NCERT PRACTICE WORKBOOK) , Learn tables 2 to 20

Silver Oak International SchoolSession 2019-20

Class:-7th (Science)Worksheet

Q1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):

a) The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is calledi) nutrition ii) respiration iii) digestion

b) Insectivorous plants eat insects to fulfill their needs ofi) Energy ii) nitrogen iii) phosphorus

c) A part of stomach where food is stored in a cattle isi) Oesophagus ii) caecum iii) rumen

d) Which of the following can digest cellulose, a type of carbohydrate present in its food?i) Cow ii) lion iii) man

e) Which of the following is the most appropriate liquid for thermometric device?i) Water ii) mercury iii) alcohol

f) Ram and Shyam measured their body temperature. Ram found it to be 98.60F and Shyam recorded 370C. Which of the following statement is correct?i) Ram has higher body temperature than Shyam. ii) Both are suffering from fever.iii) Both have normal body temperature.

g) Solids transfer heat by________________________.i) conduction ii) convection iii) radiation

h) The mode of heat transfer that does not require a medium is ____________________.i) conduction ii) convection iii) radiation

Q2. Fill in the blanks.

a) All animals are categorized as _____________________________.

b) Plants cannot absorb___________________________.

c) Ensure that before use of clinical thermometer, the mercury level is below __________0C.

d) There is a ________ near the bulb of thermometer which prevents mercury level from falling on its own.

e) The __________________ secretes the bile juice which is stored in the ________________. The bile breaks up _____________ into tiny droplets that can be digested and absorbed more easily. The digestive juices then act on these tiny droplets to form simpler compounds known as ___________________ and ______________________.

Q4. Complete the following words:

a) C__ __ __ __ C __ __ R (Hint: It allows heat to pass through it.)b) C__ __ __ __U__ (Hint: This is a unit for measuring temperature.) c) L __ __ __ __ R __ E__ __ (Hint: The cool air moving towards the sea.)

Q5. Difference between:

a)conductor and insulator c) Milk teeth and permanent teeth

b) conduction and convection d) Digestion and absorption

Q6. Answer in one word.

a) Enzyme that breaks starch into simple sugars: _______________________

b) Glands that secrete digestive juice in the mouth:_____________________

c) An instrument used for the measurement of temperature: _____________

d) Animals that chew the cud: __________________

e) The outer part of the tooth is called : ___________________

Q6. Answer the following questions in ruled sheets:

a) Name the type of energy captured by the leaves to form food.b) What is the relationship between an alga and a fungus in lichens called?c) What is action of saliva in our food?d) What are the false feet of Amoeba known as?e) What carries food to stomach from mouth?f) Convert 590 F to 0C and 770 F to 0C.g) Convert 600C into 0F. h) Why are manures and fertilizers added to the soil in a farm?i) Write down the chemical equation for manufacture of food in green plants.j) Name the four types of teeth in your mouth. What are their functions?k) Describe the process of convection of heat.l) Explain why gases expand more than liquids and solids.m) Define the following:

1. Symbiosis 3. Parasitic nutrition2. Radiation 4.Peristalsis

n) Draw a neat labeled diagram of a thermos flask. How does it prevent transfer of heat by conduction, convection or radiation?

o) Draw a well labeled diagram of human digestive system. p) Differentiate between autotrophs and heterotrophs, giving two examples each.q) Briefly explain the process of digestion in ruminants.

Silver Oak International School, KaithalHoliday Homework Class -7th S.Sc. Session 2019-20

QA. Tick the correct answers:

1) Rajtarangini by Kalhana is the history of the kings of___________________.a) Kashmir b) Kerala c) Rajasthan

2) The radius of the Earth is ____________________km.a) 4400 b) 5900 c) 6400

3) __________ are written records of events arranged in order in which they happened.a) Chronicles b) Epigraphy c) Numismatics

4) The Civil right act was passed in ___________.a) 1919 b) 1964 c) 1977

5) The temperature of the Earth’s inner core is estimated to be______________°C. a) 1500 b) 2800 c) 5000

QB. Fill in the blanks:

1) Rihla was written by _________________.

2) ‘Nife’ stands for ______________________and ____________________.

3) The capital of the Pallavas was ____________________________.

4) Humayunama was written by ___________________________.

5) ____________________ is the most important element of a democratic set u

QC. Name two of each:

1) Chola Kings ......................................... .................................

2) Realms of the Earth ........................................ ..................................

3) Non-metallic minerals ......................................... .................................

4) Biotic components ......................................... .................................

5) Layers of core ......................................... .................................

6) Fossil Fuels ......................................... .................................

7) Abiotic Components ......................................... ................................

8) Monuments ......................................... ................................

Q D. Write (T) for true and (F) for false statements:

1) Some scholars believe that Rajputs were the descendants of Central Asian tribes. ___

2) All adult citizens of India have right to cast their vote. ___

3) The word Gangaikondacholapuram is formed from four words. ___

4) Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela fought for the rights of Whites. ___

5) The Chalukyas of Kalyani were also known as Western Chalukyas. ___

QE. Answer the following in short:

1. Blue planet _______________________

2. Zone of life _______________________

3. Study of past _______________________

4. Sphere of water _______________________

5. Innermost layer of the Earth _______________________

6. Main element of crust _______________________

7. The word ‘igneous’ means _______________________

8. Main gas of atmosphere _______________________

9. Term Biosphere first used by _______________________

10.Detail study of the interior of the Earth _______________________

QF. Correct the underlined words in the following sentences:

1) Mahmud of Ghazni raid on Kailashnath temple. ___________________

2) Vijayalaya was founded the Chera dynasty. ___________________

3) Early Medieval period is from 13 th to 18th century. ___________________

4) The deepest mine of the world is 10 km deep. ___________________

5) The Cholas ruled in the northern part of India. ___________________

QG. Answer the following questions in ruled sheets:

1) Define ecosystem.2) What is the importance of monuments to you as a student of history?3) Write down the uses of rocks and minerals.4) Draw a colourful diagram of composition of atmosphere.5) List the provisions made in the constitution to shield people from maltreatment.

Silver Oak International School, Kaithal

Class -7th S.Sc. Worksheet – 2 Session 2018-19QA. Tick the correct answers.

1) The radius of the Earth is ____________________km.a) 4400 b) 5900 c) 64002) Mantle is made up of dense and heavy materials such as magnesium, iron and_____.

a) Copper b) Silica c) Bauxite 3) The deepest mine in the world is in______________________.

a) South Africa b) Asia c) Europe 4) The temperature of the Earth’s inner core is estimated to be______________°C.

a) 1500 b) 2800 c) 5000 5) Slate and marble are examples of __________________ rocks .

a) Sedimentary b) Igneous c ) Metamorphic

QB. Fill in the blanks.

1) The most common form of inequality in our society is _____________________.

2) Midday meal scheme was first introduced in year _________________________.

3) Middle layer of the earth is_________________________.

QC. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statements.

1) All adult citizens of India have right to cast their vote.

2) The term ‘dalit’ means broken.

3) All people are not equal in the eyes of laws.

4) Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela fought for the rights of Whites.

5) The Constitution forbids untouchability and its practice in any form.

QD. Match the following.

1) Abiotic components surround2) Variety of life 21%3) Environment land4) Oxygen 78%5) Lithosphere Biodiversity6) Nitrogen air & water

QE. Name the following.

1 Blue planet _______________________

2 Zone of life _______________________

3 Study of past _______________________

4 Sphere of water _______________________

5 Top layer of the Earth _______________________

6 Main elements of crust _______________________

7 The word ‘igneous’ means _______________________

8 Main gas of atmosphere _______________________

9 Term Biosphere first used by _______________________

10 Detail study of the interior of the Earth _______________________

QF. Complete the series.

1) Limestone : rock : : Gold : ______________________

2) Atmosphere : _____________________ : : Hydrosphere : water

3) Nicolo Conti : Italy : : Sir Thomas Roe : ________________

4) Chauhans : ________________ : : Chandellas : Bundelkhand

QG. Answer the following questions.

1 Write any four features of igneous rocks.

Ans

:___________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________

2. How water supports all forms of life on the earth?Ans

:___________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________

Silver Oak International School, Kaithal (2019-20)

Holidays’ Assignment Subject – General Knowledge

Note: i. These questions are compulsory. ii. Every student has to find the answer of these questions and must to learn also.

Q1.Who is the President of India?

Ans. ______________________________________________________________________

Q2. Who is the Prime Minister of India?

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q3. Who is the Finance Minister of India?

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q4. Who is the Defence Minister of India?

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q5. Who is the Minister of External Affairs of India?

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q6. How many constituencies were there in Lok Sabha Elections 2019?

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q7. Who is the Health and Family Welfare Minister of India?

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q8. Name the President of United States of America.

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q9. Name the Prime Minister of United Kingdom.

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q10. Who conducts election process in India?

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q11. Name the three organs of our Indian government.

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________

Q12. When was our Indian constitution adopted?

Ans. _________________________________________________________________________