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ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOLS –CHANDIGARH, PANCHKULA, MOHALI, ZIRAKPUR
Class - 4 English Worksheet - 10
REVISION: VERBS
Hint: A verb is a word that conveys an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.
Types of verbs:
o Action verb: Main verb or action verb
is used to express an action; something
that an animal, a person or a thing does.
o Helping verb: As the name suggests, helping
verb helps or supports the main verb.
Ex 1. Circle the words that are NOT helping verbs.
The first one has been done as an example.
(a) When, should, does, did
(b) But, shall, will, can
(c) Do, does, is, it
(d) Is, am, are, which
(e) Has, had, could, on
Ex 2. Underline the helping verbs in the following sentences.
She is making dinner for us.
(a) I will complete my work.
(b) You can write with a pen.
(c) Why did you jump in the water?
(d) Do you come here often?
(e) He should follow the order.
Ex 3. Find the helping verbs and the main verbs in the sentences. Write HV
above the helping verbs and MV above the main verbs.
HV MV
I am having another slice of pizza.
(a) We are going to the mall tomorrow.
(b) It must have rained all night.
(c) We are going out for dinner after the movie.
(d) I was writing a story at my desk.
(e) My brother is running in the track meet.
(f) Kate and I have never played in that park.
(g) The small plane landed in the field.
(h) My dad will go to Florida in October.
(i) We are playing cricket on Saturday.
(j) I am working on my science project.
NOTE: Refer to the PPT on verbs for explanation.
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Class - 4 S.ST Worksheet - 8
THE WESTERN DESERT
• In the Thar Desert, there is scarcity of water.
• The State Government is trying to provide water for domestic use and irrigation.
• Water from river Satluj has been brought to the desert through Indira Gandhi Canal.
• People rear animals and do farming.
• Farmers grow bajra, jowar, sesame and groundnut.
• Most houses have flat roof and a few small windows.
• People in Rajasthan wear colourful clothes.
• Festivals like Teej and Gangaur are celebrated by the people.
• Ghoomar and Kalbeliya are popular folk dances.
• Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner are some big cities of Rajasthan.
LET’S DO SOME EXERCISES:
Question 1 Write true or false:
a) The Jawaharlal Nehru Canal is in Rajasthan.
b) People rear animals and do farming in the Thar Desert.
Question 2 Tick the correct answer:
a) Which of these crops is cultivated in Rajasthan?
(A) Jowar (B) Tea (C) Jute (D) Rubber
b) Which of these festivals is celebrated in Rajasthan?
(A) Gangaur (B) Pongal (C) Onam (D) Lohri
Question 3 Choose the correct option:
a) The (sand dunes/sand storms) are small hills of sand found in the desert.
b) An area in a desert where trees grow around a water source is called an (oasis/
lagoon).
c) A (canal/taanka) is an underground tank to store rainwater.
d) (Kalbeliya/ Kathakali) is a folk dance of Rajasthan.
e) (Jodhpur/ Jaipur) is called the Pink City of Rajasthan.
Question 4 Learn the answers for the following questions:
a) Why is Indira Gandhi Canal important for the people of the region?
Ans. The Indira Gandhi Canal is important for the people of the region as it
provides water for:
(i) drinking
(ii) irrigation
b) Who are banjaras?
Ans. Banjaras are the people who travel from one place to another in search of food
for themselves and their animals.
c) Why do houses in Rajasthan have thick walls?
Ans. The houses in Rajasthan have thick walls to keep the heat out so that the
houses remain cool.
Let us learn the names of the continents where these deserts lie:
DESERT CONTINENT
Sahara Africa
Atacama South America
Gibson Australia
Mojave North America
Arabian Asia
Kalahari Africa
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Class – 4 Science Worksheet - 9
L: 4- ANIMALS: LIVING AND SURVIVING
ANIMALS: ADAPTATIONS FOR FOOD
Animals eat plants or other animals. Animals can be
grouped as herbivores, carnivores, omnivores and
parasites according to their food habits.
Plant-eating animals are called herbivores. Cows,
goats and giraffes eat plants. They have sharp biting
and strong grinding teeth. They have long and strong
legs to travel long distances in search of food.
Flesh-eating animals are called carnivores. Lions, tigers and dogs eat the flesh of other
animals. They have well developed tearing teeth. Flesh-eating birds like eagles and
vultures have sharp beaks and claws to catch other animals and to tear their flesh.
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores. Bears, crows and
cockroaches are some omnivores. Some animals live on or inside the bodies of other
animals for their food. They are called parasites. The animals on which parasites
depend for their food are called hosts. Mosquitoes, leeches, hookworms and bugs are
parasites. They have suckers or sucking tubes to suck blood from their host.
ANIMALS: ADAPTATIONS FOR PROTECTION
Fast movement, large size and merging with the
surroundings are three common ways by which animals
protect themselves from their enemies. The adaptation
for protection, with the help of which an animal merges
or blends with its surroundings is called camouflage.
Refer to LESSON- 4: “ANIMALS: LIVING AND SURVIVING”
PART –ADAPTATIONS FOR FOOD AND ADAPTATIONS FOR
PROTECTION, while doing the questions.
Question 1 Tick the correct answer:
1) Carnivorous animals have well-developed:
a. Biting teeth b. Chewing teeth c. Tearing teeth d. Grinding teeth
2) This adaptation helps animals to protect themselves:
a. Big nose b. Small eye c. Slow movement d. Camouflage
Question 2 Write T for True or F for False:
1) A giraffe is an omnivore.
2) Animals that live on or inside the body of other animals are called parasites.
Question 3 Circle the odd one out in each set:
1) Fish Turtle Dolphin Grasshopper
2) Pigeon Ostrich Kite Peacock
3) Lion Leopard Tiger Elephant
4) Bear Crow Human Cat
Question 4 Answer the following questions:
a) Why do most herbivores have long and strong legs?
b) What are the different ways by which animals protect themselves?
c) How do animals like fish, elephant and leaf insect protect themselves?
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Class - 4 Maths Worksheet – 10
FACTORS
Question 1 Write the factors of the following numbers:
a) 32 b) 18 c) 45 d) 25
Question 2 Find the missing factors:
a) 7 × ___ = 56
b) 5 × ___ = 30
c) ___ × 3 = 24
d) ___ × 9 = 72
Question 3 Colour all possible factors of 12, 18 and 50 given in the following box:
Question 4 Write true or false for the following statements:
a) 17 is a factor of 476.
b) 6 is a factor of 10560
c) 3 is a factor of 79306.
d) The factors of 16 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16.
Question 5 Find all the factors of: a) 54 b) 49 c) 64 d) 72
Question 6 What are the common factors of 24 and 36?
Question 7 Choose a number which is not a factor of 20.
a) 1 b) 20 c) 8 d) 4
Question 8 Using division method; check whether 6 is a factor of 138 or not.
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Factors are the numbers you multiply to get another number. 2 x 3 = 6 2 and 3 are factors of 6. 1 x 6 = 6 1 and 6 are also factors of 6. What are the factors of 6? 1, 2, 3, and 6.
Class - 4 Computer Worksheet – 9
Topic: Microsoft Word - Formatting a Document
A. Setting Line Spacing:
Line spacing is the vertical distance between successive lines of the text in a
document. We can also increase or decrease the line spacing between a paragraph.
How to apply line spacing:
First select the text.
Click on the Line and Paragraph
Spacing button in the Paragraph
group on the Home tab.
Select the desired option of line
spacing from the drop-down list.
OR
To set more precise spacing
measurements, click on the
Paragraph dialog box launcher.
The Paragraph dialog box appears.
By default, Indents and Spacing
tab is opened. Select the required
Line Spacing option under the
‘Spacing’ section.
Click on the OK button and notice
the change.
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B. Setting Paragraph Setting:
Paragraph spacing is the amount of space above or below a paragraph.
Follow the steps to set the paragraph spacing:
Select the paragraph before or after
which you want to change the
spacing.
Click on the Paragraph dialog box
launcher button on the Home tab in
the Font group. The Paragraph
dialog box will open.
By default, the Indents and Spacing
tab is opened. Enter or set the
required spacing in the Before and
After spin boxes under the ‘Spacing’
section.
Click OK.
NOTE:
Practice the above discussed features of Word Processor. [Practical Work]
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Class – 4 Art Worksheet – 7
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Class - 4 Punjabi Worksheet- 8 (for Mohali & Zirakpur Branches Only)
Note: Please do book exercises (given below) in the notebook:
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ANSWER KEY TO PREVIOUS WORKSHEET
ENGLISH
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. apples.
2. plums and pears.
3. a bag of feathers.
4. freshly baked bread.
B. Answer the following questions:
1. The old woman wanted to eat an apple pie.
2. She planned to take some of her plums to the market and get apples in
exchange for them.
3. The young woman gave the old woman a bag of feathers in return of the
plums.
C. Make sentences:
1. Any grammatically correct sentence. (Student’s choice)
2. Any grammatically correct sentence. (Student’s choice)
3. Any grammatically correct sentence. (Student’s choice)
S.ST
Question 1 Write True or False:
a) False
b) True
c) True
Question 2 Tick the correct answers:
a) (B) Thar
b) (C) Coconut
c) (D) Camel
*Activity to be done by the students.
HINDI
SCIENCE:
Question 1 Tick the correct answer:
a) iii) Habitat
b) i) Hibernation
c) iii) Lungs
Question 2 Complete the table with suitable statements:
TERRESTRIAL AQUATIC AMPHIBIAN AERIAL ARBOREAL
MOVEMENT Legs to move on
land.
Fins or
limbs
suited for
swimming
in water.
They have
limbs that help
in swimming.
They
have
wings to
fly.
They all have
claws and
broad hip
girdles to
support their
body while
climbing.
BREATHING
ORGANS
Lungs to breathe. Gills that
help to
breathe in
water
Moist skin(to
breathe in
water) and
lungs( to
breathe on
land)
Lungs to
breathe.
Lungs to
breathe.
EXAMPLES Horses, lions and
camels.
Fish,
snails,
turtles and
crabs.
Frogs, toads,
salamanders
and newts.
Most
birds and
insects.
Monkeys,
tree lizards,
flying
squirrels and
opossums.
Question 3 Answer the following questions:
a) Adaptation is the process of changing to suit the environment.
b) The animals living in cold regions keep themselves warm with the help of thick
fur on their bodies.
c) Arboreal animals are the animals that spend most of their time on trees.
d) Those animals that live both on land and in water are known as amphibians.
For example, frogs and toads.
e) Light bodies help the aerial animals to fly easily.
Question 4 Circle the correct answers:
a) Polar bears/ Camels/ Deer) live in cold areas.
b) (Gills/ Lungs/ Air holes) in fish help them to breathe in water.
c) (Arboreal/ Aerial/ Aquatic) animals fly in the air.
MATHS
Question 1 12, 24, 36 and 48.
Question 2 38, 76, 114, 152 and 190.
Question 3 17, 51, 85, 119 and 153.
Question 4 40 64 72
Question 5 Colour the common multiples of 3 and 4:
Question 6 Fill in the blanks:
a) 3 and 7.
b) 88
c) 3, 4 and 5.
Question 7 Write true or false for the following statements:
a) True
b) False
c) False
d) True
Question 8 Place the numbers, given in the following box, in correct circle:
COMPUTER
Practical Work was given and Revision of the same should be done.
PUNJABI
Answer key of this worksheet will be given with the next worksheet.