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RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL VASANT KUNJ SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS III

SST HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
1. Take a trip down to any river near your town or city . You will notice a number of activities taking place on the banks of the river .How many of those activities causes water pollution ? list them and paste pictures in your scrap book.
2. Make an atlas in your scrap book according to the instructions given serial wise. On the Indian political maps mark the following (total 8 maps )
Map 1: All the states of India
Map 2 : All the capitals of the state.
Map 3 : All the Union Territories Of India
Map 4 : Seven sisters ( states of the East )
Map 5 : Largest and the smallest state
Map 6 : State having maximum & minimum rainfall.
Map 7 : State having maximum and minimum Population
Map 8 : Mark all the neighbouring countries of India ( one from each direction ).All the maps to be neatly stuck in a scrap book.
3. Learn all the states and their capitals with the main language used in that particular state for inter class competition.
4. Many festivals are celebrated in India .Write about any two national and 2 religious festivals celebrated in India .What is the significance of that festival .Paste the pictures in your scrapbook.

SCIENCE HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
1. Visit a zoo to see different types of animals with different feeding habits .Make a playcard with a slogan on wildlife conservation.
2. Make a model of a food chain. OR
Make playing cards on animals. Cut small rectangular sheets with the help of your parents. Paste different types ofanimals on one side .Write their food, feeding habits and the type of teeth on its back. These cards can be used to play a game with your friends by giving clues.
3. Find out the names of five

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