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ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOLS – CHANDIGARH, PANCHKULA, MOHALI, ZIRAKPUR
Class - 4 English Worksheet-7
A verb is a word that conveys an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.
ACTION WORDS
Some examples for verbs are as follows:
(i) I play football. (iii) We eat pizzas.
(ii) Anna is a good girl. (iv) Mike is going to school.
Types of Verbs
There are three types of verbs. They are as follows -
o Action verb: Main verb or action verb is used to express an action; something that
an animal, a person or a thing does.
For example-The sun shines.
o Helping verb: As the name suggests, helping verb helps or supports the main
verb.
For example-We are learning about mammals.
o Linking verb: Linking verb explains a link between the subject of the sentence
and a noun or an adjective being linked to it.
For example- Diamond is the hardest substance.
Watch the following videos to enhance your understanding of the topic
mentioned above and solve the exercises given below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMmrdSkX2Y4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbCBbzQpRCU
Question 1 Underline the verbs in the following sentences:
(a) Joshua goes to church on Sundays.
(b) I rarely take tea.
(c) The guard blew the whistle.
(d) Richard plays tennis.
(e) She sang a song at the function.
Question 2 Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs:
(a) Varun _____ a letter.
(b) Prerna loves _____ television.
(c) Amit _____ many friends.
(d) They _____ arrived for the function.
(e) Stop _____ around in the corridor.
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Class - 4 Hindi Worksheet-7
Watch the video using given link below-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h
brgEHNQv0&t=7s
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Class - 4 S.ST Worksheet - 5
THE NORTHERN PLAINS
A flat and level land is called a plain. The plains of India include
● THE NORTHERN PLAINS
● THE COASTAL PLAINS
THE NORTHERN PLAINS
The northern plains lie towards the south of the Himalayas. They stretch from Punjab
to Assam. Many rivers which originate in the Himalayas flow through the northern
plains. These rivers carry water throughout the year. They also bring with them
broken pieces of rocks, sand and silt. The fine silt deposited by the rivers is called
alluvium. It is fertile and very good for crops.
The area watered by a river and its tributaries is called its basin. Three rivers- Satluj,
Ganga and Brahmaputra – and their tributaries have formed the northern plains.
The Satluj river basin
River Satluj originates in Tibet. Beas is its main tributary. Punjab and Haryana are
part of the Satluj river basin. The Bhakra Dam, built across River Satluj, generates
electricity and provides water for irrigation.
The Ganga river basin
River Ganga originates from the Gangotri glacier in the Himalayas. Yamuna is its
main tributary. The Ganga and its tributaries flow through Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh,
Bihar and West Bengal. In West Bengal, the river splits into two branches. One
branch enters Bangladesh and is called Padma. It joins the Brahmaputra. The other
branch flows through West Bengal and is called Hugli.
The Brahmaputra river basin
River Brahmaputra originates in Tibet, where it is called Tsangpo. It enters India
through Arunachal Pradesh and flows through Assam, before entering Bangladesh.
The Brahmaputra and the Ganga rivers form the largest delta in the world, before
falling into the Bay of Bengal. This is the Sundarban delta.
LIFE IN THE REGION
Punjab, Haryana, National Capital Territory of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West
Bengal and Assam lie in the northern plains. Farming is the main occupation. People
grow rice, wheat and sugarcane.
Punjab
The farmers of Punjab use modern machines such as
tractors and harvesters. People are fond of makke ki
roti, sarson ka saag and lassi. They celebrate Baisakhi
and Lohri. Bhangra and Gidda are popular folk dances.
Many tourists visit the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
Haryana
Like the farmers of Punjab, the farmers of Haryana also
use modern machines for farming. Many people are
engaged in cattle rearing and dairy farming. Faridabad
and Gurugram have many industries such as information
technology and automobiles.
National Capital Territory of Delhi
Most people here work in offices. Many of them
have business. Delhi has many famous
monuments such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar,
India Gate, Humayun’s Tomb , Jama Masjid ,
Lotus Temple and Akshardham Temple. Tourists
from all over the world come to see these monuments.
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh is famous for guavas and mangoes. There are
many sugar, textile, leather and chemical industries. The
chikankari embroidery of Lucknow, silk sarees of Varanasi
and brassware of Moradabad are popular all over the world.
The Kumbh Mela is held every 12 years in Allahabad.
Agra, Varanasi and Lucknow are cities of tourist interest.
Bihar
Bihar is famous for lychees. Bhagalpur is a centre of silk
weaving. Litti – chokha and sattu parantha are popular
dishes. Chhath is an important festival. Most people
speak Maithili and Bhojpuri. Patna, Gaya and Rajgir are
places of tourist interest.
West Bengal
Rice, jute and tea are the main crops grown. Darjeeling
has many tea gardens. Jute mills are located along both
banks of the Hugli river. Fishing is an important
occupation in the coastal region. People speak Bangla.
Durga puja is the most popular festival.
Assam
Assam is famous for tea and silk. Petroleum and natural
gas are found in Digboi. Many women wear mekhela –
chador and blouse. Most people speak Assamese. They
celebrate Bihu.
For more information, kindly check the link given below:
https://youtu.be/5bIOf1Bq5Wo
Question 1 Fill in the blanks:
a) A _____ is a flat and level land.
b) The main tributary of River Satluj is _____.
c) River Brahmaputra is called _____ in Tibet.
d) Amritsar has the famous _____ Temple.
e) The people of Bihar celebrate _____.
Question 2 Answer the following questions:
a) How do the rivers of the northern plains make the land fertile?
b) Write the names of any four monuments that you would like to visit in Delhi.
Question 3 Write one-word answer for each:
a) Fine silt deposited by rivers along its banks.
b) The branch of River Ganga that flows in Bangladesh.
c) The state famous for sattu parantha.
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Class – 4 Science Worksheet -6
REVIEW WORKSHEET: L-2: PLANTS: LIVING AND SURVIVING
In hilly areas, where it is generally cold, trees are
tall and straight. These have needle-like leaves.
The pine, fir and cedar (deodar) are some such
trees. In the plains, plants have lots of branches.
Mango, sheehsam, peepal, banyan and sal are
some such trees. In hot and damp areas, trees
have lots of leaves. But they do not shed their
leaves in winter. They remain evergreen. Some
plants that grow in such places are teak, coconut,
pepper, rubber, tea, coffee, sugarcane, rice and
cotton. In deserts, most plants grow without
leaves. Cactus is one such plant. Desert plants
have spines instead of leaves. Spines prevent the
loss of water. How do these plants make food in
the absence of leaves? The green, fleshy stem of such plants contains chlorophyll and
makes food .It also stores water. In marshy areas, the soil is sticky and clayey. The
plants that grow here are called mangroves. Their roots do not get air as the soil is
covered with water. So, the roots grow out of the soil and water to breathe. Such roots
are called breathing roots.
Aquatic plants are of three types:-floating plants, fixed plants and underwater plants.
Floating plants float because they are either light or small in size. Duckweed, water
lettuce and water hyacinth are some such plants. These plants protect small water
animals from the heat of the sun. Fixed plants are fixed to the bed of the pond. For
example- lotus and water lily. The stem of a lotus is hollow and light which keeps the
leaves and flowers afloat. The leaves are broad and have stomata only on the upper
side. These broad, floating leaves provide a nesting place for some tiny birds.
Underwater plants like hydrilla, tape grass and pondweed remain under water.
Cereal plants like wheat, rice, jowar, bajra and oats provide food for humans and
fodder for animals. Bamboo is used for making things like brooms, baskets, chairs,
mats, curtains, toys and huts. Sugar is obtained from sugarcane plants. Paper was first
made by the people of Egypt from a grass called papyrus. From ‘papyrus’ comes the
word paper. Some plants of grass family are used in preparing medicines. Dried grass
is used as packing material. The roots of the plants of the grass family help to bind the
soil. Some plants which eat animals (insects).They are called insectivorous plants.
In Venus flytrap, for example, the leaf is folded into two halves. When an insect sits
on the leaf, the two halves close and the insect is trapped. The pitcher plant and
sundew are other examples of insectivorous plants.
For more information, please visit:
https://youtu.be/TfZEWLVND8w
https://youtu.be/pvJTKP-r06k
https://www.slideshare.net/vrushti_shah/plants-living-surviving
Question 1 Tick the correct answers:
1. Cactus is a_______ plant.
a. Desert b. Floating c. Underwater
2. In_______ areas, the soil is clayey and sticky.
a. Marshy b. Desert c. Hilly
3. Duckweed and water lettuce are_______ plants.
a. Underwater b. Fixed c. Floating
4. Plants growing in hilly areas have:
a. No leaves b. Needle-like leaves c. Broad leaves
5. A cactus plant saves water by:
a. Not having leaves b. Not having a stem c. Not having roots
6. Floating water plants help small water animals by giving them:
a. Shade from the sun b. Food and water c. Water and minerals
7. A lotus plant has:
a. Needle-like leaves b. Very thin leaves c. Broad leaves
8. The main foods that plants of the grass family give us are:
a. Fruits and nuts b. Wheat and rice c. Tea and coffee
Question 2 Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the brackets:
a) You see lotus plants_______ (in a pond/on a hill/in a pot).
b) You see mango trees_______ (in a pond/on a hill/in the plains).
c) You find coconut trees_______ (near seaside/on a hill/in a river).
d) Rice plants give us _______ (food/fibre/firewood).
Question 3 Answer the following questions:
a) Name some products made from the bamboo plant.
b) What are insectivorous plants? Name any two insectivorous plants.
c) How do breathing roots help a plant that grows in a marshy area?
d) A lotus plant grows in water. How does it adapt itself to live in water?
e) How does the Venus flytrap eat insects?
f) Write any four uses of plants.
g) Give reason: A cactus can survive without leaves. How?
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Class - 4 Maths Worksheet – 7
1) If stands for 80 then
stands for how much?
2) 27+29 is closer to 60, 70 or 80?
3) 2, 00,567 and 200,567 are the same. (True / False)
4) The trumpet changes the numbers by adding 2 tens.
What do these numbers become if they are blown into the trumpet?
IN - 14 30 75 220
OUT - 34 ___ ___ ___
5) 4444 = 4000 + ___ + 40 + ___
6) Which pair of numbers make the sum more than 600?
a) 200 and 350
b) 100 and 550
c) 450 and 250
d) 91 and 380
7) There are 30 toffees in a packet. How many toffees are there in 20 such
packets?
8) Write the number that comes just before 7030?
9) 1 year + 4 months = ____ months
10) Which digit has the highest value in 8943?
11) If tomorrow is Sunday, what day was it yesterday?
12) Add any 3 numbers to arrive at 100.
Example: 15 + 45 + 40 = 100
a) ___ + ___ + ___ = 100
b) ___ + ___ + ___ = 100
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Class - 4 Computer Worksheet-6
Topic: Formatting a Document (MS Word – Practical Work)
Question 1 Read the instructions below and use one of the following formatting
tools on them:
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https://youtu.be/aKVyPUmVPXo
Make me font style ALGERIAN
Make me BOLD
Write any sentence and make it Center ALIGN
Make me SIZE 20
Left ALIGN me
Make me GREEN
Make me ITALIC
COPY and PASTE me so that I am also the first instruction
UNDERLINE me
Right ALIGN me
Make me ORANGE
Make me SIZE 15
Make me font style Calibri
COPY and PASTE me so that I am also the fourth instruction
Class – 4 Art Worksheet – 4
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Class - 4 Punjabi Worksheet- 5 (for Mohali & Zirakpur Branches Only)
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ANSWER KEY TO PREVIOUS WORKSHEET
ENGLISH:
1. Fill in the blanks with suitable articles (definite or indefinite):
a) A
b) The
c) A
d) The
e) A
f) The
g) A
h) An
i) A
j) The
HINDI:
S.ST
Question 1 Answer the following questions:
a) The main occupations of the people of Arunachal Pradesh are wood carving,
carpet weaving and making articles from bamboo and cane.
b) We can identify the tribe, a Naga, from the different designs on his/her shawl.
Question 2 Choose the correct option:
a) Pelling
b) Kohima
c) Bamboo
d) Cherrapunji
Question 3 Give names for the following:
a) Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya
b) Lychee, Papaya, Chestnut, Walnut
c) Garo, Khasi, Jaintia
d) Cherrapunji, Shillong
SCIENCE:
Question 1 Tick the correct answers:
1. c. Food
2. a. Leaves
3. a. Cactus
4. c. Mushroom
5. a. Vanamahotsava
6. a. Leaf
7. a. Vein
8. c. Leaf
9. a. Starch
Question 2 Fill in the blanks:
1. Chlorophyll
2. Photosynthesis
3. Stomata
4. Mushrooms
5. Oxygen
Question 3 Answer the following questions:
a) Green leaves need water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and sunlight to prepare
food.
b) Extra food is stored in the form of starch in leaves, stems or roots.
c) Plants get carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
d) Chlorophyll is the green pigment present in green leaves that helps in
photosynthesis.
e) The process of preparation of food in the presence of water, sunlight, chlorophyll
and carbon-dioxide in the green leaves of the plants is called photosynthesis.
f) As yellow leaves do not contain chlorophyll so they cannot make their own food.
Question 4 Unscramble the letter to find the names of these leaves:
1. LOTUS
2. PAPAYA
3. BANANA
4. MANGO
5. PEEPAL
MATHS:
Question 1 Divide using multiplication tables:
a) 9 b) 7 c) 8 d) 8 e) 9 f) 8
Question 2 Divide using the long division method:
a) Q=83, R=2
b) Q=115, R=0
c) Q=127, R=4
d) Q=113, R=0
Question 3 Solve:
a) 35216
b) 13669
c) 2076
Question 4 Mental Maths:
a) 7006 b) 3 c) 4326 d) 2049 e) 30
f) 100 g) 9640 h) 4360 i) 1489 j) 72
COMPUTER:
A. Assign the shortcut keys for the following commands:
a) Ctrl + L
b) Ctrl + E
c) Ctrl + R
d) Ctrl + J
e) Ctrl + B
f) Ctrl + I
g) Ctrl + U
h) Ctrl + Shift +
i) Ctrl + Shift +
j) Ctrl + C
k) Ctrl + V
PUNJABI:
Answer key of this worksheet will be given with the next worksheet.