Flipbook 1
Flipbook 1
Flipbook 1
GRADE VI
Dear Parents,
Holidays are the time when you get a chance to connect with your child in
many ways. As you are your child’s first and most important teacher, you can
encourage your child’s love for learning by participating in educational activities
at home. Working together on the activities will help your child to build
confidence, learn to reason, and develop necessary skills. So, utilize this
golden period of family reunion and strengthen your family ties with your kids
and relatives. Prepare family meals, travel to your favorite places, read, do
gardening, talk, and work out together. Tell your life stories, make it compulsory
to sit with grandparents for storytime, take their advice, make DIY crafts…and
most importantly, add value to the family time. Teach your children to show
gratitude to Allah SWT for His blessings, learn and recite Duas and Ahadiths
and be thankful to each other for adding value and purpose in life😊
Dear Children,
Vacation is a time when you connect with your friends, family members, and
relatives. So, all of you ― ENJOY YOUR TIME WITH FAMILY AND HAVE FUN
your choice. Enjoy your work and take pride in your efforts😊
Task 2: Have you ever received a gift you didn’t like? How did you react?
Task 3: Is it hard to be friends with someone after arguing? Why or why not?
Task 4: What is your favorite after-school activity? What do you like
about it?
Task 5: Write a story with the moral “Unity is strength”
Reading Time
Task 1: Read an English book of your interest and use
the given color codes to highlight the following parts of
speech. (first 5 pages only)
Adverb =Green Adjectives=Blue Noun= Red
Verb= Purple
Task 2: Read a newspaper article and discuss its content with your
parents, tell them what it is all about.
Task 3: Be an Observerk
Read the billboards when you travel on roads, wrappers of the things
you eat or buy, cartons, and recipes, and discuss the names of the
most interesting content that caught your eye. Come prepared to
class to share the most interesting experiences.
Book Report
Book Reports are a great tool for helping us learn how to summarize what we’ve
read completely and concisely. It helps us look for details like setting, characters,
plot, and more. Plus, we learn to list supporting reasons for what we liked or didn’t
like about the book.
Task: Read any two books of your choice and write/prepare reports on both.
These fun book report ideas allow you to express creativity, plan your project,
and work on visual presentations too. Use these creative book report ideas and
write the reports.
Mathematics
Task 1: Assembling 3-D Shapes to
build a city.
Literacy Project
For this project, you will be planning a barbecue party! Here’s the catch. You only
have Rs.5000 to spend.
Here is the “must have!!!”:
A guest list (number of people attending)
Grocery list (food, beverages, cutlery, plates/cups)
Location (home, park, cottage, etc.)
Decorations (tablecloths, banners, etc.)
The rest is up to you!
Mention your grocery list and what it costs you by drawing a table like the one
given below.
Items No. of Items Cost per item
Meat
Vegetables
Beverages
Snacks
Desserts
Task 2: Make a poster to show how can we save our Earth from pollution
and its harmful effects.
Task 3: Recycle old items available at your home and make decorations.
Research
Project:
Task 4:
3۔داکدناراوراگکہےکدرایمناگنہمیئےکوموضعرپاکمہملںیھکل۔
4۔اےنپوادلاصبحاکاارٹنووی رکںیاورانےسوپنیھچہکوہسکےشیپےسکلسنمںیہاورسک
رطحکلمووقم یکدختمرسااجنمدےرےہںیہ؟وخطخشرحتریرکںی ۔
5۔اردویظفلاوردعدییتنگںیھکل (30۔)40
6۔دنمرہجذلیوموضاعترپیقیلختاھکلیئرکںی ۔
1۔ورزشےکافدئے2۔وادلنیاکاقمم
F u n T h in g s T o D o !
During the summer it is so easy to say, "I have nothing to do!" Here is a list of things to do
the next time you are bored!
Gather up a few friends, and have a picnic in your backyard.
Go on a walk and take pictures of trees, flowers, dogs, etc.
Clean your room!
Look through old family scrapbooks, photo books, and yearbooks.
Make fresh, homemade fruit juice.
Have a bubble bath.
Splash around in a plastic kiddy pool.
Read a book based on a movie you have seen.
Make a scrapbook of your baby pictures.
Spend the day at the library.
Draw a self-portrait.
Go out for lunch with your family.
Jump in the pool with your clothes on.
Invite friends over and have a tea party.
Go out for an evening walk to the nearby park.
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HOMEMADE WEAVING LOOM WITH POPSICLE STICKS
Weaving provides a wonderful opportunity for kids to discover patterns and textures and to
encourage growth in fine motor skills and eye hand coordination.
We used a bare tree for our basic shape, but it would also be fun to fill a solid shape with buttons as
well (a giant button heart, for example, would be really cute too!).
Collect your buttons and put them into a large pile. This step can also serve as a fantastic lesson about
sorting by shape, size and colour for younger children.
Use a small amount of Tacky Glue to attach the buttons to the canvas.
Continue adding buttons until you are satisfied with the way it looks.
You can even choose to layer buttons upon buttons for extra
dimension! Allow glue to dry thoroughly before hanging.
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Close to the Nature
Nature Walk n Talk
Small children can get bored easily, so combining a walk outdoors with
something that's both fun and educational is sure to be a winner. Nature
observation walks can be fantastic learning experiences for toddlers and
even babies can enjoy the ride, provided they have plenty to look at and
keep them busy along the way.
It's best to plan a short walk of an hour or less, depending on your child's
age and stamina level. The easiest way to get them interested and
excited is to involve them in every aspect of the planning. Depending on where you plan to go, that can mean
packing a backpack with various items, plotting a route and talking beforehand about what to look out for.
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A Child is like a butterfly in the
wind, Some can fly higher than
others But each one flies the best
it can.
Why compare one against the
otherEach one is different !
Each one is special !
Each one is beautiful !