ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOLS-CHANDIGARH, PANCHKULA, MOHALI, ZIRAPUR
Class-5 English Worksheet-14
What is an Essay?
The word Essay is defined in “The Oxford Dictionary” as “a literary composition
(usually prose or short story) on any subject. It is a written composition giving
expression to one’s own personal ideas or opinions on some topic; but the term
usually covers also any written composition, whether it expresses personal opinions,
or give information or details on any given subject.
Essay may be classified:
1. Narrative
2. Descriptive
3. Expository
4. Reflective
5. Imaginative
6. Argumentative
Note: In this worksheet we will be learning about Descriptive type of
essay.
What is a Descriptive essay?
A descriptive essay paints a picture with words. A writer might
describe a person, place, object, situation, or even memory of
special significance. The descriptive essay strives to
communicate a deeper meaning through the description.
Every essay has three parts introduction, body, conclusion. In
a five-paragraph essay, the first paragraph is the introduction.
The next three paragraphs consist of the body of the essay. The
fifth and the final paragraph is the conclusion.
Given below is an example of a descriptive essay.
Read carefully.
A DAY WITHOUT ELECTRICITY
Introduction: Of all the inventions during the last two centuries, the invention of
electricity has been the most wonderful and useful. Everywhere we find ourselves amid
the various kinds of appliances based on electricity. But seldom do we realize how much
we depend on it for the comfort of our daily life. This is because electricity is easily
available to us. We realize the importance only when for a moment it stops working. I
happened to realize its importance and power when in the month of July, we had to go
without electricity for a full day.
Body: It was 7.30 p.m. when there was a power break-down
following a heavy thunderstorm. It not only uprooted the electric
poles but damaged the transformer which supplied electricity to
our locality. We had to live in dark for the whole night. We
reported to the exchange, but the response was irritating than
satisfying, as it would take twelve hours or so to regain the power
supply.
We were to a great hardship. At night I could not study, though I
tried to study in candlelight, but I found myself unable to
concentrate. There was hardly a speck of light visible. The whole colony was
enveloped in “eternal gloom”. It looked like the city of the dead. There was no
activity in the market too with all the shops closed.
The next morning newspaper reported several cases of accidents and incidents of
robbery in various parts of our locality. As in the absence of light, robbers had a golden
chance to rob. In the absence of streetlight, the fast-moving vehicles collided and led to
serious accidents. All the road crossings where automatic signals were installed went
out of order.
In school we could hardly concentrate on our lessons. The time seemed to drag on
forever while we perspired in the humid atmosphere. On account of electricity failure,
we missed the television lesson too. The power did not only cause inconvenience to
students but to the officers, factory owners and factory workers too. The housewives
and cinema goers also suffered. Most of the factories had to close down and cinema
halls had to postpone their shows.
Conclusion: When after about eighteen hours power supply was restored, I realized,
how much we depend on this mysterious force of all machines and modern life.
Ex: Write an essay on “A day without water supply”.
Hint:
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Class-5 S.ST Worksheet-12
REVISION OF CHAPTER-2
PARALLELS AND MERIDIANS
Question 1 Mark and label the following:
a) Equator b) Arctic Circle c) Antarctic Circle
d) South Pole e) Tropic of Cancer d) North Pole
e) Tropic of Capricorn
Question 2 Complete the following paragraph: [Already Solved]
This is the method that is to be followed while numbering parallels. We start from
the Equator and mark it as 0° latitude. The other parallels are marked from 0° to
90°. The parallels in the Northern Hemisphere are marked N or North. The
parallels in the Southern Hemisphere are marked S or South. The North Pole is
written as 90°N. The South Pole is written as 90°S. Parallels are drawn at intervals
of one degree. Hence, there are 90 parallels in the Northern Hemisphere and 90
parallels in the Southern Hemisphere. In all there are 181 parallels which include
the Equator as well.
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Class -5 Science worksheet-13
REVIEW WORKSHEET: L-4 – SAFETY AND FIRST AID
Question1 Tick the correct sentences:
1. We should check the gas stove at home regularly to avoid leakage. ______
2. We should throw the peel on the road after eating a banana. ______
3. We should not look at the road signs. It is a waste of time. ______
4. We should attend to an injured person on the road. ______
Question 2 Fill in the blanks:
1. When the skin is cut by a rusted object, the injection one must take is called a
____________ injection.
2. ____________ causes swelling and sometimes discoloration of the skin.
3. An easily available object like sheets of newspaper or a pillow can be used as
____________ to give support to a broken bone.
4. If a fire is caused by an electrical gadget, do not throw _______on it.
5. Destroy all ____________ which have crossed their expiry dates.
Question 3 Write short answers:
1. What is a tourniquet?
2. What is a sling?
3. When somebody’s clothes catch fire, we must not let her/him run around in panic.
Why?
Question 4 Answer these questions:
1. What first aid should be given in case of a minor wound?
2. How would you help someone with a bleeding nose?
3. How will you put out a fire caused by defective wiring?
Refer to LESSON: 4 “SAFETY AND FIRST AID” while doing the questions
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Class -5 Mathematics Worksheet-14
FRACTIONS
Question 1 Find the proper or improper fractions from the following:
2
5 ,
1
6 ,
4
3 ,
6
11 ,
17
5 ,
7
6 ,
13
8 ,
3
13 ,
32
15.
Question 2 Convert to improper fraction:
32
7 , 4
1
5 , 6
1
6 , 7
7
10 , 5
1
15
Question 3 Are the following fractions equivalent?
a) 1
5 ,
6
30
b) 4
7 ,
28
47
Question 4 Write three equivalent fractions for:
a) 2
3 c)
5
9
b) 6
7 d)
3
11
Question 5 Find an equivalent fraction of 𝟒
𝟗 having:
a) denominator 36
b) denominator 81
Question 6 Find an equivalent fraction of 𝟐𝟒
𝟒𝟐 having:
a) numerator 4
b) numerator 12
Question 7 Reduce to the lowest terms dividing the numerator and denominator
by their common factor:
a) 17
51
b) 24
36
c) 18
90
d) 66
54
e) 42
70
f) 75
105
g) 96
112
Equivalent
fractions
represent the
same part of
an object or a
collection.
Question 8 Compare the following fractions and put < or > in the :
a) 5
8
6
7 c)
9
11
7
9
b) 3
4
5
11 d)
4
8
5
8
Question 9 Write the following fractions in ascending order:
a) 5
6 ,
3
8 ,
5
16 ,
1
2
b) 1
4 ,
1
6 ,
7
12 ,
2
3
Question 10 Write the following fraction in descending order:
a) 1
4 ,
11
12 ,
2
3 ,
7
15
b) 13
20 ,
3
4 ,
9
10 ,
1
5
REVISION
Question 11 Make the periods with commas in the International number system:
a) 220145695
b) 600405089
c) 19800145
Question 12 In the number 65402175, according to International number system,
write the digit that is in the:
a) hundred place.
b) ten thousands place.
c) hundred thousands place.
d) ten millions place.
Question 13 Write in columns and subtract:
a) 5241086 – 210564
b) 9800562 – 5004566
c) 6002582 - 400302
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Class - 5 Computer Worksheet-13
Topic: Advanced Features of Word Processor
Indenting Text:
Indentation determines the amount of spacing between the text and the page
margins.
Indenting basically draws the reader’s attention. This feature is used to move the
complete paragraph or the first line of a paragraph to a specific position either from
the left or right margin.
Steps to perform Indenting the text:
Select the text to be indented.
Click on the Increase Indent button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab. The
selected text will shift 1 2⁄ inch away from the left margin.
Click on the Decrease Indent button to move the selected text 12⁄ inch closer to
the left margin.
NOTE: Practice the above discussed advanced feature of Word Processor.
[Practical Work]
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Class – 5 Punjabi Worksheet- 12 (For Mohali & Zirakpur Branches Only)
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Class – 5 Art Worksheet – 11
Be An Artist
Book Activity • Let’s do the next activity.
• Sponge Impression.
• Step 1- draw the shape of fish on the sponge with the sketch
pen and cut it out. (sponge is provided in the book)
• Step 2- Stick the cutout on a thick cardboard piece. Brush
water colour on the sponge.
• Step 3- Put the impression of the fish on the given page to
give the effect of an aquarium.
• Draw eyes and bubbles with sketch pen.
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Class 5 Punjabi Worksheet- 11 (for Chandigarh and Pkl branches only)
Class 5 Sanskrit Worksheet-11 (only for Panchkula Branch)
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Answer Key of Previous Worksheet ENGLISH
A: Answer the following questions:
1. Reena found ten rupees inside her bag.
2. Reena waited at the door for her grandfather.
3. Water came out of the glass when she uttered the magic words.
4. Pratibha Nath is the author of the story.
5. The magic words chanted by the magician were “Butter and mallow I’m a good
fellow, afternoon showers. Give me some flowers!”
B: Reference to the context:
a) “Ten rupees is not enough for that.”
1. The magician said these words to Reena.
2. Ten rupees were for the magician to teach Reena the magic trick.
3. The magician did not charge any money from Reena.
b) “She stood at the door, waiting for him to come back.”
1. ‘She’ is referred to Reena.
2. She is waiting for her grandfather.
3. She was waiting for him because she wanted to show him a magic trick.
C: Word Meanings:
1. Puzzled: Unable to understand, confused
2. Thrilled: A sudden feeling of excitement
D: Make sentences:
Any grammatically correct sentences. (Student’s choice)
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HINDI
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SST
Question 1 Fill in the blanks:
a) Equator
b) Meridians or lines of longitude
c) right
d) east-west
e) Prime Meridian
f) grid
Question 2 Match the following:
Column A Column B
a) Tropic of Cancer i) 23½° North
b) Arctic Circle ii) 66½° North
c) Antarctic Circle iii) 66½° South
d) Meridians iv) 360 in number
e) Parallels v) 181 in number
f) Equator vi) 0° latitude
g) North Pole vii) 90° North
h) South Pole viii) 90° South
i) Prime Meridian ix) 0° longitude
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SCIENCE
Question 1 Write short answers:
1. Animals need to move in order to:
• Search for food
• Protect themselves and their babies from being hunted.
• Build resting and breeding places.
2. Some animals migrate to escape harsh weather, to search for food and to reach
their breeding grounds.
Question 2 Answer these questions:
1. An insect breathes through air holes which are present on its body.These holes are
called spiracles. Spiracles lead to air tubes which reach every tissue of the body. A
fish breathes through gills which are richly supplied with blood vessels.The gills
absorb oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide.
2. Fishes have fins for swimming. Turtles have four paddle-like limbs to push water
back and to swim. Penguins use their two forelimbs as flippers to push water and
to swim. Frogs have webbed feet to swim.
3. Snakes have scales or plates on the underside of their bodies. They also have
strong muscles and a flexible backbone to move forward.
Question 3 Give one-word answer:
1. The breathing organ of fish is known as Gills
2. The breathing organ of frog on land is known as Lungs
3. Cows, goats and deer are known as Herbivores
4. Ants, cockroaches and butterflies are known as Insects
Question 4 Change the underlined words to make correct statements:
1. Animals get their supply of oxygen from surroundings.
2. Lungs are special organs with which all mammals breathe.
3. The blood of an insect does not contain the oxygen carrier called haemoglobin.
4. Insects like ants and cockroaches crawl on their legs.
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MATHS
Question1
a) 12
b) 24
c) 43
d) 1
Question2
a) 90
b) 72
c) 360
d) 300
Question3
a) No
b) Yes
c) Yes
d) Yes
Question 4 Product of two numbers = 32,076
Question5 HCF = 25
Question6 LCM = 20
Question7 Other number = 54
Question8
a) False
b) False
c) False
d) True
Question9
a) Lesser
b) Highest common factor
c) HCF of the two numbers
d) Greatest
Question10
a) 40 3 x
b) 75 5 √
c) 49 6 x
d) 99 9 √
Question11 Find the missing numbers:
a) 3,088 - 936 = 2,152
b) 2,774 - 209 = 2,565
c) 1,926 -917 = 1,009
d) 6,941 - 40 = 6,901
Question12 Find the missing numbers:
a) 383 + 787 = 1,170
b) 1,798 + 863 = 2,661
c) 4,299 + 477 = 4,776
d) 8004+ 9,964 = 17,968
Question 13 Find the missing numbers:
a) 1000 x 98 = 98000
b) 763 x 10 = 7630
c) 100 x 807 = 80700
d) 1000 x 663 = 663000
Question 14 Find the quotient:
a) 28 ÷ 4 = 7
b) 1,432 ÷ 4 = 358
c) 5,037 ÷ 3 = 1,679
d) 721 ÷ 7 = 103
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COMPUTER
Practical Work was given and Revision of the same should be done.
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Punjabi (For Mohali & Zirakpur Branches Only)
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