In addition to being a time for enjoyment and relaxation, summer vacation is an excellent opportunity for young children to continue learning and being busy. Eliminate tiresome spreadsheets! This blog article contains many creative ideas for Social Science holiday homework for kids in class 4. We’ll cover topics including multiple-choice questions (MCQ), fill-in-the-blank questions, short questions, lengthy questions, and exercises to engage kids, teachers, and parents in summer learning.
Table of Contents
1. Multiple questions (MCQs)
1.1 Which landform is a large, flat area of land? a) Mountain b) Plain c) Plateau d) Island 1.2. Which of the following is NOT a natural landform? a) Hill b) Dam c) Valley d) Desert 1.3. Which is NOT a good practice for conserving forests? a) Cutting down trees for paper b) Planting new trees c) Using recycled paper products d) Throwing litter in the forest 1.4. We should plant more trees to conserve _____. a) Water b) Soil c) Both a & b d) None of the above 1.5. Which of the following is a renewable resource? a) Coal b) Solar energy c) Petroleum d) Iron ore |
2. Fill in the Blanks
3. Short Answer
1. What are some ways we can conserve water? 2. Name two minerals found in India. 3. Why are forests important to us? 4. What are the main types of landforms? 5. Describe a mountain. |
4. Long Answer
5. Exercises
1. Imagine you are building a city. Use different materials (clay, cardboard, etc.) to create a model that incorporates various landforms (mountains, hills, plains, etc.). 2. Label each landform and explain how it affects the different parts of your city (residential areas, farms, etc.). 3. Create a simple family tree showing your parents, grandparents, and siblings (if any). You can decorate it with pictures or drawings. 4. Make a list of all the resources you used this morning (water, food, electricity, etc.) 5. Discuss with your classmates how each resource is important and brainstorm ways to conserve them. |
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FAQs
Ans: Here are some ways to finish holiday homework on time.
– Set study schedule
– Get rid of online distractions
– Take short break
– Check your work
– Prepare your material
Ans: Make a plan that accommodates your vacation schedule and try your best to follow it.
Ans: Schedule everything out carefully in advance. Maintain your study space tidy and orderly, and keep your study aids close at hand.
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