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Class – 5th
Online Class-5
Subject: English Reader
Chapter-2 The Land of the Little People
Chapter Explanation : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTjc5aYq8Nw
Home-Work: Do chapter-2 complete in book and notebook.
Poem- On wings of Sleep
Home-Work: Do exercise in book and ques/ans in notebook.
Poem Explanation : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geEydVUo_jU
Chapter-3The Wisdom in Carrots
Chapter Explanation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yush_V5AR6Y
Subject: Science
Chapter-4 Nervous System
Part -1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3AJo8e3pII
Part-2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zxW5OJ7Jq4
Home-Work: Do chapter-4 complete in book and notebook.
Subject : Social Science
Chapter -4 Climate
Watch the video to understand the chapter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u4T--Du5YA
Home work: Do exercise of chapter-4 in book and Q/Ans. in notebook.
Answer key for the exercises in the lesson
Exercises A.
Fill in the blanks.
1. weather 2. Equator, Poles 3. torrid 4. Frigid 5. Temperate 6. Humidity 7. cooler
B. Write T for true and F for false sentences.
1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. T
C. Answer the following questions.
1. Weather is the condition of the atmosphere in a particular place or time. Climate is the
weather condition that prevails over a large area, over a long period of time.
2. The climate affects the clothes the people wear, the kind of food they eat and the type of
house they live in.
3. Distance from the Equator, height above sea level, distance from sea, winds and the amount
of moisture in the air.
4. The rays of the Sun fall vertically on the Equator making it very hot. The area near the poles
receives the slanting rays of the Sun so it is not so hot at the Poles. Also, the same amount of
sunrays heats a smaller area at the Equator and a larger area at the poles.
5. Frigid Zone: This zone covers the area between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole in the
Northern Hemisphere and the area between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole in the
Southern Hemisphere. The climate here is very cold and large parts of this zone is covered in
ice and snow throughout the year. NGASS 5 TM fin.indd 22 15-Sep-17 2:09:01 PM 23 This
zone receives very little heat from the Sun.
b. Temperate Zone: This zone covers the area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic
Circle in the Northern Hemisphere and the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle in the
Southern Hemisphere. The region has very mild climate that is neither too hot nor too cold.
c. Tropical zone: This zone covers the area on both sides of the Equator between the Tropic of
Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The climate here is very hot throughout the year as the
Sun’s rays fall directly on the Equator.
6. Winds tend to flow in particular directions in different parts of the world. They may be hot,
cool, or full of moisture, depending on where they come from. For example, the monsoon winds
from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea bring rain to large parts of India. The hot winds from
the Thar Desert make Delhi very hot during summer. Thus, the climate of an area is affected by
the winds.
7. Jaisalmer is located in the Thar Desert, where the humidity is very low. So, Jaisalmer will get
very little rainfall throughout the year. Chennai is located near the sea coast so the climate here
would be moderate throughout the year.
Multiple Choice Questions 2.
2. a. Tropical Zone
1. d. all of these 2. a. Tropical Zone 3. b. near the sea 5
4. b. North Temperate 5. a. hot throughout the year Zone
Subject: Hindi Grammar
Chapter-2
Chapter Explanation :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1ur9AGTv04
Home-Work: Do chapter- 2 and 3
Watch the video to understand the chapter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVbyQpQVeY0
Watch the video to understand the chapter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1aE2GxJvPU
Subject: Maths
Chapter-4 Multiples and Factors
Watch the video to understand the chapter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IZyGB1qQmM
Home-Work : Do chapter-4 complete in notebook.
Ex-4 A Q1 Page no 51
Subject: Computer
Chapter- 3 Windows 7 –An Amazing OS
Home-Work: Do chapter-3 in notebook and book. Watch the video to understand the chapter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgR3eDYBNTc
MCQ:
1. D
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. A
6. A
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. D
11. A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Icons
2. Operating system
3. Start
4. Media player
5. Picture,pattern
6. Desktop
7. Windows explorer
B. True or false
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. True
7. False
C. Identify the following:
1. Start button
2. Recycle bin
3. Internet explorer
4. Task bar
D. Answer the following questions:
1. What do you understand by desktop?
Ans. Desktop is the first thing you see when you switch on your computer. It provides a surface area for doles,
folders and application to reside.
2. Write down the steps to change desktop theme?
Ans. Step 1: Open the 'Personalization' window. You can open the 'Personalization' window (shown
in Fig 3) by right-clicking anywhere on the desktop and selecting 'Personalize'. ...
Step 2: Choose a colour theme. ...
Step 3: Change your colour scheme (Aero themes) ...
Step 4: Customise your colour scheme.
3.What is windows operating system ? Who and when it was developed?
Ans. Microsoft Windows, also called Windows and Windows OS, computer operating system (OS) developed by
Microsoft Corporation to run personal computers (PCs). Featuring the first graphical user interface (GUI) for
IBM-compatible PCs, the Windows OS soon dominated the PC market.
This is where it all started for Windows. The original Windows 1 was released in November 1985 and
was Microsoft's first true attempt at a graphical user interface in 16-bit. Development was spearheaded
by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and ran on top of MS-DOS, which relied on command-line input.
4. Name any five versions of Microsoft Windows OS.
Ans. MS-DOS - Microsoft Disk Operating System (1981) ...
Windows 1.0 – 2.0 (1985-1992) ...
Windows 3.0 – 3.1 (1990–1994) ...
Windows 95 (August 1995) ...
Windows 98 (June 1998) ..
5. Name the folder where all the deleted files and folders goes.
Ans. Recycle bin is the folder where all the deleted files and folders goes.
6. How will you properly shut down a computer system?
Ans.
1. Step 1: Click the 'Windows' button at the bottom left-hand corner of your screen.
2. Step 2: Click Shutdown or Restart.
3. Step 3: Wait for the system to power itself down, or start the reboot. Done!
7. Enlist contents that appears on Taskbar.
Ans.The default settings for the taskbar in Microsoft Windows place it at the bottom of the screen and includes
from left to right the Start menu button, Quick Launch bar, taskbar buttons, and notification area.
E Define the following
1. Window
Ans.A window is a separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing
areas as part of a graphical user interface ( GUI) Windows are managed by a windows manager as part of a
windowing system. A window can usually be resized by the user.
2. Gadget
Ans. Gadget are group of helpful programs icons, present on the desktop. These provide instant information and
quick view of routine convenience applications such as clock, weather, calendar, news headlines, Win zip.
3. Icon
A small picture or symbol on a computer screen that represents a program
4. Theme
A desktop theme is a set of pre-defined choices in color/effect that can be changed to det desktop background,
icons, colors, sound, screen saver etc.
5. Screen Saver
Screen saver is a picture of pattern that moves around on your desktop screen when the computer has not been
used for a particular internal of time or you might have not used the mouse or keyboard for a period of time.
6. Recycle bin :Recycle bin is the folder where all the deleted files and folders goes