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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2017
2017 - 18
CLASS –III
ENGLISH
Read any one short story written by Oscar Wilde from the list given below :
Suggested reading:
1) The Selfish Giant
2) The Happy Prince
3) The Young King
4) The Nightingale and the Rose
Activities for summer holidays:
1) Creative drawing:
Draw and colour any one character which you like the most and write 4-5 lines
about it. (use A4 size coloured sheet).
2) Word Power: Make a beautiful wall hanging with the new words and their
meanings you learn in the course of your reading. (8 -10 words). You may
cut the shapes into leaves, flowers or even your favourite characters. Use
your imagination to draw and decorate.
[Work to be done in English copy.]
MATHEMATICS
A. Find the shapes in the picture and colour them as directed.
Colour
Circle
Triangle
Square
Rectangle
Oval
: Red
: Green
: Yellow
: Brown
: Grey
B. Complete the cross number puzzle
Across:
1
2
3
4
5
9
6
7
10
12
11
8
1. 300+50+6
4. 9 hundreds
5. 1 hundred +1 ten + 2 ones
7. 2 tens + 3 ones
9. 400 + 90 + 6
11. Fifty
12. 200 + 30 + 7
Down:
1. 3 hundreds + 1 one
2. 600+90+2
3. 800 + 2
6. 100+30+9
8. 3 hundreds
9. 4 hundreds+ 6 tens+ 2 ones
10. 620 + 7
12. 200 + 30 + 7
11.Five hundred seventy five
C. Which number , 323 or 328, is closer to 330?______________
D. A day on planet mercury is 1416 hours long. Write this number in words and in
expanded form.
Word form
Expanded form
_____________________
_____________________
E. Fill in the boxes :
Predecessor of
the largest
number
Number
name of the
smallest
number
Smallest 3 digit
number
9,4,3,1
Largest 3 digit
number
Largest 4 digit
number
Smallest 4 digit
number
Descending order
digits
Successor of the
smallest number
F. Each letter of the alphabet is replaced by a number, i.e. A = 1, B = 2, C = 3 ..... Z = 26.
a. Write your name in numbers.
b. Decode the numbers and find the message.
“9
12 15 22 5
13 1 20 8 19”
[The work is to be done on A4 size sheets and submitted to the Mathematics
teacher after the summer vacation]