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LT ATUL KATARYA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
CLASS – V
FUN ACTIVITY
“Happiness for all forever.”
Compulsory for all –
Mimic a Comical Character
A comedian is a person who seeks to entertain an audience by making them laugh. This might be
through jokes or amusing situations, or acting foolish. Whenever we happen to see their acting in
movies, we can’t help rofling. Watch the acting of your favourite comic character (it can be Mr. Bean ,
Charlie Chaplin or any of your choice), then try to imitate him and make everyone around you feel
happy.
Also make a video of your acting and preserve it carefully to give it as a gift to your future self .
(You may require to put on makeup to look alike the character you choose. For this you can take help of
your family members.)
ASSIGNMENT ENGLISH LANGUAGE
1.Change the tense of each of the following sentences as directed. Make other changes wherever
necessary.
i. He did his work with diligence. ( future continuous.)
ii. I will not allow this to happen. (Simple past)
iii. He is riding a horse. (past continuous)
iv. He helps his father in his work. (Simple past)
v. Most people wanted peace. (Simple present)
2. Find out whether the underlined verbs are transitive and intransitive:
i. The bookseller sold some books to the boy.
ii. The little boy cried a lot.
iii. She understood the question asked by the teacher.
iv. The train arrived on time.
v. The little baby is crying bitterly.
3.Rewrite the following sentences changing the number of the bold words:
i. Our teachers wore spectacles.
ii. We get wool from sheep.
iii. The policeman is controlling the heavy traffic.
iv. Our neighbour suffered from measles.
4.Change the gender of the underlined nouns in each of the following sentences and make necessary
changes:
i. The waiter was serving the actor.:
ii. The peacock was dancing in the garden.
iii. The priest is preaching the men.
iv. The master of the house is watering the plants.
5. Fill in the blanks with a, an or the:
i. The book was on the top shelf of _____ bookcase.
ii. Driving in __________ city requires ____certain level of patience.
iii. I went to Miami for vacation last year and went to ______ beach
iv. Sandy sent _________birthday present to _________ wrong address.
v. Public school systems in __________United States of America are funded by _____ government.
vi. She is _______M.A. in English.
6. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:
i. The coat is hung _______ the wall.(on/at)
ii. He crawled __________ the bed. (in /under)
iii. The balloon is ______ the air.( on/in)
iv. This present is ________Swati. ( at/for)
v. The children ran ____ the room. (of/ out of)
vi. He reached office ________ 10 o’clock. (before/behind)
Read the following essay two times –
A Visit To A Bus Station
Introduction:
Need to undertake a bus journey
The scene at the bus stand
An interesting incident
Settled down for the journey
Conclusion:
Resolved never to travel long distance by bus
I normally detest travelling by bus not because it is uncomfortable, but because it gives me a feeling of
cluster phobia. However, last month I had to go through this ordeal, on being summoned by my uncle to
Delhi. This visit was in connection with my long pending visa application. Unable to get a train ticket, I
was left with no other alternative, but to travel by bus.
Reaching the bus station, I saw huge queue at the ticket counter. Nestling my briefcase between my legs I
also stood in the queue first job the station was milling with people. Somebody sitting on benches, on the
floor, while still others lay asleep big bags under the airhead, prepared for rain eternal wait. I hated myself
do we amidst this squalor. I nudged along in the queue which was advancing at a snail‟s pace. There
was an occasional fray of temper, as people tried to jump the queue, which made the nudging and
jostling more unpleasant.
Just then a person is standing a little distance from me cried out that his pocket had been picked. He
immediately collared the person pushing him accusing him of offence. Seeing the commotion, a constable
arrived on the scene and took both the warring parties aside. On checking the accused person, the offending
purse was found.
As the commotion subsided, I once again queued up for the ticket. Clutching the ticket in my hand I looked
around for a place to rest myself first seeing none, I placed my briefcase near a tea stall and sip the hot tea
waiting for the bus to arrive.
As soon as the bus arrived people rushed towards it first job I also collected my wits and scrambled
towards it . After a lot of pushing, I found myself in the bus and sat on the first Recon seat which came my
way. After half an hour the bus finally started. While dozing off to sleep I made a mental note of never
undertaking a long journey by bus.
Write a paragraph on the topic „A scene in shopping Plaza‟. You can take help of some highlighted
words and phrases from the above paragraph to write your composition.
ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT
1.Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow-
a) Lambs are indoors out of the sun.
Coops are built for hens.
Kittens are treated to houses well heated,
And pigs are protected by pens.
But a camel is handy
Wherever it is Sandy .
Anywhere is okay for me.
i) Where do the lambs, hens, kittens and pigs live?
ii) What does camel think to see their houses?
iii) What do you think if a camel deserves to live in a well protected house or not?
iv) What is camel’s complain in this stanza?
b) Cat was surprised to hear that. He wondered what it was about him that made him look like a rat-
catcher. Still, he was not going to miss the chance of a job. So he is stuck out his chest and said: ‘Been
doing it for years.’
i) Who is the cat talking to in these lines?
ii) What left the cat surprised?
iii) The cat says ‘Been doing it for years'. Why did the cat say so?
2. Answer the following questions-
a) Which other animal, according to you, is most neglected and ill treated by human beings?
b)Do you agree with the camel that it is ill treated? Discuss whether all the complaints of the camel are just.
c) Cat was a real oddity. What is your opinion about the statement ?
MATHS ASSIGNMENT
1.Write the number name of 86566431 according to International system
2.Solve:
-
3.Find the continued product: 6012 x 56 x 30
4.Write the successor and predecessor of 80,26,800
5. A class has 72 students .
of the students are boys . How many girls are there in the class ?
6.850613 bags of wheat were stored in a godown. Out of these , 472647 bags were taken out in March and
142783 bags were taken out in April. How many wheat bags were there in stock after April in the godown?
7.Divide 8,21,760 by 256
8.Write the smallest seven digits number and greatest seven digits number by
using the digits 0, 2, 4, 5, 7,
9.Write the sum of the place values of three 6's in 6765642.
10.Simplify: 2
- 1
x
11.Solve and write the answer in Roman numeral : LVII - XXVI
12.Arrange in descending order :
,
,
,
13.What should be added to 2,43,172 to get 2,82,054 ?
14.If the product of two numbers is 9
. If one of the numbers is 3
.
Find the other number.
15.Reduce
in its lowest term.
16. Write in figures (a) Ninety crore seven lakh ninety.
(b) Twenty four million six thousand forty seven.
17. How many crore are there in 623586246.
18. During a normal day, there are 280 planes taking off from the airport, but the airport is a lot busier
during Christmas. During the Christmas holidays, about 336 planes take off every day from the airport.
Compared with a normal day, how many more passengers depart from the airport in a day during the
Christmas holidays?
19. A game show has 34 categories. There are 8,518 points in each category. About how many points are
there in total on the game show? Choose the better estimate
20. Write the following in Hindu Arabic numerals:
a) 135 b) 197 c) 47 d) 176
SCIENCE ASSIGNMENT
A)IDENTIFY THE BONES AND FILL IN THE BLANKS:
B)MATCH THE PROPERTIES OF MATTER:
C)FILL IN THE BLANKS TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR HEART :
A) SOLVE THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE:
*NOTE:
● ASSIGNMENT SHOULD BE DONE EITHER IN THE PRINTOUT OR IN LOOSE SHEETS
AND THESE SHEETS SHOULD BE KEPT IN THE HANDMADE FOLDER.FOLDER MUST
CONTAIN PICTURES OF SCIENTISTS OR SCIENTIFIC FACTS.
SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSIGNMENT
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
Q1 Identify the followings picture and name and define them-
a) c)
b)
Q2 Fill in the blanks-
1) _______________helps in identifying the exact location of a place.
2) Every citizen of India enjoys some basic human rights called ___________
3) The ___________ age is called the stone copper age.
4) The __________ zone lies in the area between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of Capricorn.
5) In the western desert, days are ________ but the nights are very __________.
Q3 What do you mean by the directive principles of state policy? Mention its guidelines.
Q4 Write a short note on discovery of agriculture.
Q5 Draw a circle and draw and label the following-
a) 0° latitude
b) 231/2° N latitude
c) 661/2° S latitude
d) 90° N latitude
e) 90° S latitude
Q6 Know the latitude and longitude on given world map-
a) With the help of red marker or colour or pen trace the 0° latitude.
b) With the help of blue pen or colour trace the 0° longitude.
c) Name any two continents through which the equator passes.
d) Name any two continents through which the prime meridian passes.
Computer Applications
Class Assignment
Note: Dear students write the Assignment in your Computer Notebook.
Q1. Write the shortcut keys for the following:-
a) Cut
b) Copy
c) Paste
d) Find
e) Replace
f) Subscript
g) Superscript
Q2. Give one word answer:-
a) It refers to changing the appearance of the text.
b) It is used to make the text darker
c) It holds objects in a slide.
d) Default text direction.
e) Extension of PowerPoint file.
f) Extension of Template file
Q3. Name any two options from each of the following
a) Paragraph group.
b) Insert tab
c) Alignment options
d) Font group
e) Components of PowerPoint
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