Tuesday 23 December 2014

Holiday Homework for Grade 2B

GRADE 2 B
SUBJECT: ENGLISH
  1. Past tense rules http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ri3QTT41f8
  2. Song on Past simple verbs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKaD2btS1A4
  3. "-ed" Past Tense | English Pronunciation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j32SurxnE4s4.
  4. Comprehension (Note:- Solve the question & answers of the comprehension in  the note-book)
Read and give answers of the following questions:-
A Big, White Hen
There was once a big, white hen that had twelve little              chickens. They were very small, and the old hen took good care of them. She found food for them in the daytime and at night kept them under her wings.
One day, this old hen took her chickens down to a small brook. She thought some fresh air and the water would do them good. When they got to the brook, they walked on the bank a little while. It was very pretty
On the other side of the brook, and the old hen thought she would take her children over there.
There was a large stone in the brook; she thought it would be easy for them to jump to that stone and from it to the other side. So she jumped to the stone and told the children to come after her. For the first time,
She found that they would not obey her.
She flapped her wings, and cried, "Come here, all of you! Jump upon this stone as I did. We can then jump to the other side. Come now!""O Mother! We can't, we can't, we can't!" said all the little chickens.
"Yes you can if you try," said the old hen. "Just flap your wings as I did, and you can jump over."
 "I am flapping my wings," said Chippy, who stood by himself, "but I can't jump any better than I could before."

Answer the following questions:-
1. How many chickens does the hen have?
2. What did the hen find in the brook?
3. How should the chickens try to jump?
4. Why don’t the chickens obey the hen?

SUBJECT: MATH
On an A4 size chart, create at least 4 different patterns (repeating or growing pattern) using any of the following methods:
1.   Sticking colourful cutouts of different shapes such as stars, circles, rectangles, semicircles, etc.
2.   Sticking colourful stickers.
3.   Vegetable printing: Take a few vegetables such as okra, potato, carrot, capsicum, lemon etc. Cut the vegetable and dip the base of each vegetable in paint and stamp it on the chart to form beautiful patterns. You can also engrave beautiful designs on the base of the vegetable.

SUBJECT: EVS
How can you reuse a plastic bottle?
Make any article using a plastic bottle,  that can be used. Bring the project to class when school reopens.

SUBJECT: HINDI