OXFORD INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL (An English Medium Co-Educational Sr. Secondary School. Affiliated to CBSE Delhi) Affl.No. 1730347
[Summer Holiday Homework based on Learning, Listening, Speaking, Projects, Activities, Creativity and Innovative Skills]Class– Prep (Summer Holiday Homework 2019)
The wonders of where we areAnd where we’ll be
What we doAnd what we see.
What we find and what we seek,Not everyone knows
And I just wonder— mom and dadCould you spend some time with me!!!
Dear Parent,
Long summer break is the most enviable part of school life! It provides time for rest and leisure. Children
can just laze around, unwind, eat, play and make merry. Vacations are of course a time to reinvigorate and revive.
However, the duties of a student must not be forgotten either. A balance, therefore, between recreation and work
must be found to ensure a break that is productive as well as relaxing. Holidays are meant for enjoyment and if this
time is used for creative pursuits, it becomes learning experience. The holiday homework has been designed to be
a meaningful and creative exercise. Do ensure the child is involved in completing the task with your guidance.
After summer vacation school will organize an exhibition to display hard work and creativity of students.
Best 50 projects will be awarded. Home Work/ Project will carry weightage in the form of Grades as per CBSE
recommendation
So have lots of fun, play indoor games, meet relatives and friends, go out for picnics and walks in the
evenings, eat lot of fruits and drink plenty of juices, splash around in the pool, watch your favourite cartoon and
read stories every day…………..
It is great to relax but do try and remember to:
• Start your day with blessings of your parents by touching their feet.
• Follow a routine
• Play outdoors every evening
• Learn new songs and rhymes
• Spend time with parent, grandparents and cousins
• Eat well
• Sleep well
• Read News Paper daily and solve CROSSWORD and SUDOKU
• We have prepared your Homework in a way that makes holidays even more enjoyable for you. The fun
filled activities given to you will surely be the page-turners!
• Above all, now is the time you can show your parents how much you love them. So, help mamma with
daily chores, help daddy while cleaning the car, watering the plants.
Though we will miss you and your chatter and laughter definitely, we wish you a HAPPY AND HAPPENING
SUMMER BREAK!
Enjoy and take care of yourself!
With Love
Oxford International Public School
Summer Holiday Homework 2019
Happy
Summer* Holiday Homework, Project
Work, Working Models,Worksheets will carry 10marks in final marksheet
OXFORD INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL(An English Medium Co-Educational Sr. Secondary School. Affiliated to CBSE Delhi) Affl.No. 1730347
1. National Flag – Tiranga2. National Emblem – Lion capital of Ashoka (Sarnath)3. National Animal – Tiger4. National Anthem – Jana Gana Mana5. National Song – Vande Mataram6. National Flower – Lotus7. National Fruit – Mango8. Longest river in the world – Nile9. Highest mountain peak of the world – Mount Everest10. Financial Capital of India – Mumbai11. Name any ten rivers of India
Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Kaveri, Godavari,Brahmaputra, Meghna, Krishna, Narmada, Mahanadi
Important Facts12. The longest river of India –Ganga13. The largest monument of India –Taj Mahal14. The largest Island of India – Majuli15. The largest lake of India – Wular Lake16. The highest mountain peak of India – Kanchenjunga17. The biggest seaport of India – Jawaharlal Nehru Port18. The most populous state of India – Uttar Pradesh19. The least populous state of India – Sikkim20. The largest state of India – Rajasthan (area wise )21. The smallest state (area wise) – Goa22. The largest peninsular river of India – Godavari23. The biggest airport of India–Indira Gandhi International AirportState Symbols24. State Tree – Khejri25. State Flower – Rohida26. State Bird – Godawan or Great Indian Bustard27. State Animal – Chinkara (an antelope)28. State Game – BasketballImportant Fact29. The longest river of Rajasthan – Banas30. The highest mountain peak of Rajasthan – Gurushikhar
(1722m)31. Child help line number – 109832. Police control room phone number – 100
G.K. Questions33. What is veto power and which countries have veto
power of UNO?Ans. Veto power is the power or right vested in one branch of
the government to cancel or postpone the decisions,enactments etc. of another branch, especially the right ofa president, governor or other chief executive to rejectbills passed by the legislature. (i) China, (ii) France, (iii)Russia (iv) United kingdom, (v) USA have veto power.
34. Abbreviations:
• UNO– United Nation Organisation
• LOC – Line of Control
• NASA– National Aeronautics and Space Administration
• ISRO– Indian Space Research Organisation
• ATM–Automated Teller Machine
• GST – Goods and Service Tax35. Name the seven wonders of the World.(i) The Great Wall Of China (ii) Petra Jordan(iii) Christ Redeemer Statue (iv) Machu Picchu(v) Pyramid Of Chichen Itza (vi) Roman Colosseum(vii) Taj Mahal36. Who Invented?
Television – J.L. BairdElectricity – Benjamin FranklinElectricity Bulb – Thomas EdisonMobile Phone – Martin Cooper
37 Name four Vedas.Ans. There are four vedas: The Rigveda, The Yajurveda, The
Samaveda and The Atharveda
38. What is computer? How many parts does computerhave?
Ans. A computer is an electronic machine that can solve dif-ferent problems, process data, store & retrieve data andperform calculations faster and efficiently than humans.The four main parts of computer are:(a) Monitor (b) C.P.U. (c) Keyboard(d) Mouse
39. Describe Jantar Mantar of Jaipur.Ans. The Jantar Mantar monument is in Jaipur. It features the
world’s largest stone sundial and is a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site. It is located near City Palace and HawaMahal. The instruments allow the observations of astro-nomical positions with the naked eye. The observatoryconsists of nineteen instruments for measuring time, pre-dicting eclipses, tracking location of major stars as theearth orbits around the Sun.
States of India & Its Capital
S.No. States Capitals
1. Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad2. Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar3. Assam Dispur4. Bihar Patna5. Chhattisgarh Raipur6. Goa Panaji7. Gujarat Gandhinagar8. Haryana Chandigarh9. Himachal Pradesh Shimla10. Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar (summer), Jammu (Winter)11. Jharkhand Ranchi12. Karnataka Bengaluru13. Kerala Thiruvananthapuram14. Madhya Pradesh Bhopal15. Maharashtra Mumbai16. Manipur Imphal17. Meghalaya Shillong18. Mizoram Aizawl19. Nagaland Kohima20. Odisha Bhubaneswar21. Punjab Chandigarh22. Rajasthan Jaipur23. Sikkim Gangtok24. Tamil Nadu Chennai25. Telangana Hyderabad26. Tripura Agartala27. Uttar Pradesh Lucknow28. Uttarakhand Dehradun29. West Bengal Kolkata
Country & Capitals
Country Capital
• United States of America Washington D.C.• China Beijing• France Paris• Russia Moscow• United Kingdom London• Australia Canberra• Bangladesh Dhaka• Bhutan Thimphu• Brazil Brasilia• Canada Ottawa• Germany Berlin• Israel Jerusalem• Italy Rome• Japan Tokyo• Nepal Kathmandu• New Zealand Wellington• Pakistan Islamabad• Sri Lanka Colombo• Switzerland Bern• United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
G.K. Worksheet
G.K. questions
1. Who was the first Prime Minister of India? Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
2. Who was the first President of India? Dr. Rajendra Prasad
3. Which city is known as Financial Capital of India? Mumbai
4. In which state do you live? Rajasthan
5. In which district do you live? Jaipur
6. Which is the longest river in the World? The Nile
7. Which is the longest river in India? The Ganga
8. Which is the largest monument in India? The Taj Mahal
9. How many cities have a metro trains in India? Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur, Bengaluru, Gurgaon,
10. Name any 5 rivers of Rajasthan. Mahi, Som, Chambal, Banas, Jakham
11. Which is the largest continent? Asia
12. Which is the smallest continent? Australia
13. Which is the largest ocean? Pacific Ocean
14. Which is the smallest ocean? Arctic Ocean
15. How many planets are there in the solar system? Eight Planets– Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,Neptune
16. Which is the largest planet? Jupiter
17. Which is the smallest planet? Mercury
18. Which is the brighest planet? Venus
19. Which is the coldest planet? Uranus
20. Which is the hottest planet? Venus
21. On which planet do we live? Earth
22. Which is the tallest building in the World? Burj Khalifa (Dubai, 840 m)
23. Which is the tallest building in India? The 42 Kolkata (879 ft)
24. Which is our National Emblem? Lion Capital
25. Who banned 500 and 1000 rupees notes? Mr. Narendra Modi
Chapter–1 [Phonic Sounds]
Capital Letters
A – B – C – D –
E – F – G – H –
I – J – K – L –
M – N – O – P –
Q – R – S – T –
U– V – W – X –
Y – Z –
Cursive Letters
a – b – c – d – e – f – g – h – i – j – k – l – m – n – o – p – q – r – s – t – u– v – w – x – y – z –
Chapter–2 [Phonic Sounds] Sounds Words
A a
at – cat, bat, hat, mat, fat, rat, satan – can, man, ran, fan, ban, dan, panad – had, dad, bad, fad, lad, mad, sad, padam – ram, sam, dam, pan, jamar – car, far, tar, arm, art, jarap – tap, lap, cap, sap, rap, mapall – call, tall, fall, ball hall, wall
E e
en – ten, men, hen, pen, den, zened – bed, red, led, ted, fed, wedeg – leg, beg, keg, egg, teg, pedet – get, let, vet, get, wet, jet, bet, set, netes – yeseat – eat, heat, beat, seat, neat, meat
I i
in – tin, win, pin, bin, sin, finid – kid, hid, did, bidit – it, bit, sit, fit, lit, hit, pit, kitif – ifix – fix, mix, sixim – him, vim, tim, sim, dimig – big, pig, fig, wigip – tip, sip, zip, nip, dip, hip, lip, piping – ring, king, sing, zing, wing, bringick – kick, tick, lick, pick, sick, mick
O o
on – onot – lot, pot, bot, hot, dot, not, got, cotop – pop, top, mop, hop, rop, sopog – dog, hog, fog, jog, log, tog, mogob – job, ox, fox, boxoll – doll, poll, coll, toll, holl, rollong – long, song, pong, hong, tong, wrong
U u
up – up, cup, pupus – us, busun – fun, run, sun, gun, bun, nunut – but, cut, nut, shut, hut, shoutub – tub, cub, pub, hub, rub, sub, pupum – gum, yumud – mud, budug – bug, hug, jug, rug, mug, duguck – luck, duck, cluck, pluck, juck, suck
Chapter–3 [Phonic Sounds] All Sounds
a aa i ee u
oo e ai ri o
ou ang ah
k kh g gh rh/gh
ch chh j jh n
t th d dh n
t th th dh n
p ph b bh m
y r l v s
sh sh h x/ksh tra
gya shra
Chapter–4 [Phonic Sounds] Two & Three Letters
a – – at, am, an, ag, ad, as, ac, ag, al, ap, ax, ab, ar
e – – ear, eat, eau, ecu, edh, eds, eel, efs, eft, egg, ego
i – – I, in, id, it, is, if, im, ix, ig, ip
o – – on, ot, op, og, ob, or
u– – up, us, un, ut, ub, um, ud, ug
b – – bat, bug, ball, bed, bee, boy, bus
c – – can, cab, cad, cam, can, cap, car, cat, caw, cay
d – – den, dab, dad, dag, dal, dam, dap, daw, day, deb
f – – fat, fad, fag, fan, far, fas, fat, fax, fay, fed, fen
g – – gun, gab, gad, gal, gam, gan, gap, gar, gas, gat
h – – hen, had, hae, hag, hah, haj, ham, hap, has, hat
j – – jug, jab, jag, jam, jar, jaw, jay, jee, jet, jeu, jew
k – – kab, kae, kaf, kas, kat, kay, kea, kef, keg, ken, kep
l – – let, lab, lac, lad, lag, lam, lap, lar, las, lat, lav
m – – mat, mac, mad, mag, man, map, mar, maw, max
n – – net, nab, nag, nah, nam, nan, nap, naw, nay, neb
p – – pen, pac, pad, pah, pal, pam, pan, pap, par, pas
q – – quite, qat , qis ,qua, qadi,qaid,qats
r – – run, rad, rag, rah, raj, ram, ran, rap, ras, rat
s – – sab, sac, sad, sae, sag, sal, sap, sat, sau, saw
t – – toy, tab, tad, tae, tag, taj, tam, tan, tao, tap, tar
v – – van, vac, van, var, vas, vat, vau, vav, vaw
w – – wab, wad, wae, wag, wan, wap, war, was, wat
x – – xi, xu, xis, xyst
y – – yah, yak, yam, yap, yar, yaw, yay, yea, yeh, yen
z – – zag, zap, zax, zed, zee, zek, zig, zin, zip, zit, zoa, zoo
Chapter–5 [Phonic Sounds] Sentences of 'a' Sound Word
Set 1: Middle sound ‘a’
cat bat fat hat mat pat rat
sat at has jam bad dad had
sad bag rag cap tap can ran
man van
Read and Write these sentences.
• Dan has a fat cat.
• Sam sat on a hat.
• Dad had ham and jam.
• Sam had a rag in a bag.
• Dad has a bat.
• Zac sat on the mat.
A rhyme to read and illustrate
Highlight all the ‘a’ sounds.
Rat with a hat
This is a rat
He has a hat
Oh no, here comes the cat
She sits on the mat.
Cat can get the rat just like that.
Cat is bad, but don’t be sad.
Cat is too fat to get that rat!
Chapter–6 [Phonic Sounds] Sentences of 'e' Sound Word
Set 1: Middle sound ‘e’
hen men pen den ten red bed
fed led leg beg peg get net
let met pet set wet yet yes
Read and Write these sentences.
• The van is red.
• My pet is at the vet.
• I can get the hen in the net.
• Ken has ten pens.
• Meg fed the hens.
• The red hen has ten eggs.
A rhyme to read and illustrate
Highlight all the ‘e’ sounds.
Peg Leg Ned
Peg Leg Ned is a little Ted.
His pirate ship is his bed.
On his head is a band of red.
On his leg is a wooden peg.
For fun Peg Leg likes best,
To look out for a treasure chest.
Chapter–7 [Phonic Sounds] Sentences of 'i' Sound Word
Set 1: Middle sound ‘i’
pig dig fit lit pit sit pin
tin win bin bit hit pig six
fix did lid hid his him is
if it in
Read and Write these sentences.
• I am six and I am big.
• I can dig a big pit.
• I had a pin in a tin.
• Dad has six eggs.
• Dad can fit in his bin.
• The pig has a wig.
A rhyme to read and illustrate
Highlight all the ‘i’ sounds.
Pig in a wig
Miss Pig likes wigs.
Little wigs and big wigs,
Red wigs and pink wigs.
She likes to sit.
She likes to knit.
She likes to jig
In her little pink wig.
Chapter–8 [Phonic Sounds] Sentences of 'o' Sound Word
Set 1: Middle sound ‘o’
dog log fog bog lot not dot
pot got cot hot hop top mop
box fox on off God nod bob
cob rob of
Read and Write these sentences.
• I am hot.
• The dog is on the box.
• Bob got a big pot.
• Dad can fix the mop.
• The tap is not hot.
• The dog bit the fox.
A rhyme to read and illustrate
Highlight all the ‘o’ sounds.
A frog on a log
Bob the frog sits on a log.
He looks and sees a little dog.
Hop Bob, hop. Get off that log.
Don’t let that dog get you Bob!
Chapter–9 [Phonic Sounds] Sentences of 'u' Sound Word
Set 1: Middle sound ‘u’
cup pup gun cut nut but hut
bus bug jug dug rug hug tug
gum mud rub tub up
Read and Write these sentences.
• Ten men hid in a hut.
• I had a jug of jam.
• Mum can hop.
• I got mud on the rug.
• I can run in the sun.
• The pup ran up the log.
• The man got on the bus.
A rhyme to read and illustrate
Highlight all the ‘u’ sounds.
A bug in a mug
Mum and I sit in the sun
With a mug of milk and a bun.
But look. Oh no, here comes a bug.
It gets into the milk jug and on to my bun.
This is no fun, here in the sun.
But Mum will get that bug.
Thanks Mum. I give Mum a hug.
I’m glad that bug is out of my mug!
Body Parts
Questions:
1. Which flower always faces the Sun?
2. Which is your favourite flower?
3. Which is our National Flower?
4. Which flower has pink petals?
5. Which flower do you find in a pond?
Flowers Name
Fruits Name
Vegetables
Vegetables
Use of a or an
He or She
Use of This, That, These, Those
Use of Is, Am, Are
One / Many
Use of in/on/under
Action Words
He, She, Her, Him, His
Opposites
2 Digit Addition
1-10 Times Tables Chart
Colour the Picture
Activity 1 Let’s be creativeLook at the given ideas and make your summer holidays creative and have fun. Prepare any
10 craft work of your choice from the given ideas.
STOP BEING A BOOK WORM, LET’S COME TO THE PRACTICAL LIFE!!!
Activity 2 vius cPps ds lkFk isM+k ssa ij ifjaMs yxk,A Save
Birds
Take 2 bowls. Keep these bowls on the terrace or in
the lawn. Keep grains in one bowl and water in the other.
After a few days see different birds visiting your house
for food and water. (Use your art & craft project).
Activity 3 Plant a tree, Save the planet!Planting a tree is a life long investment. Plant a tree
such as (Neem / Peepal / Banyan Tree) in your
neighbourhood & nurture it. Click photographs along with
your parents while planting it and paste the photographs
on A4 colourful sheet.
Activity As Sanskrit is the most scientific language
and loved by NASA. So Make your ward learn two shlok
of Sanskrit during the Summer Vacation.
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