PIONEER KAMAL CONVENT SCHOOL

Holiday Homework 2017-18

Pre-School

For Pa r e nt s

· Have at least two meals together with your children. Tell them, 100s of people work hard to provide you a meal. Let the child understand the importance of agriculture and the hard work of people in the fields.

· Let them wash their own plate after every meal. Children learn dignity of labour from such habits.

· Take them to your own work place and let them understand that you work hard to support the family.

· Teach them a few folk songs.

· As far as possible keep them away from TV and electronic gadgets; they have their whole life for that.

· Look into the eyes of your little ones, thank God for giving you one- which is a wonder of nature. You are only a temporary custodian. In a short while he/she will be soaring to heights where you have no role play.

English -

· Try to converse in English with your child. Use magic words like – Please, Sorry, Thank you, Excuse Me.

· Read story ‘Two Silly Goats’ (Pg-16, 17). Talk about the moral at the end of the story.

· Make your child learn to write his/her name and phone number.

· Make a 3 in one notebook to practice capital alphabets every day in proper lines.

·  Encourage your child to speak small sentences in English Like:-

v  Hello! How are you? I am fine, thank you.

v  Please give me water.

v  May I help you?

v  May I come in?

v  May I go to washroom?

v  Thank you; Excuse me, Sorry, etc.

·  Kindly make your child recognize his/her roll number & the spellings of their names.

·  Make your child learn their full names, Parent name, address & phone numbers.

English Notebook

·  Write capital alphabets A to Z improper lines. (5-5 times)

Ø  See and write

Ø  Match the following letter

·  Learn good manners

Rhymes

·  God made you and me.

·  Ten fluffy chickens.

·  Holi

Maths Notebook–

1.  Write 1 to 50 counting (10 times).

2.  Match the following

Note- Make 1 separate notebook for Holiday Homework.

BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP

Baa, Baa black sheep, have you any wool?

Yes, marry, have I, three bags full;

One for my master and one for my dame,

And one for the little boy who lives in the lane.

THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE

HEY, diddle, diddle! The cat and the fiddle,

The cow jumped over the moon;

The little dog laughed to see such sport,

And the dish ran away with the spoon.

FEARS AND TEARS

Tommy’s tears and Mary’s fears

Will make them old before their years.

ONE, TWO, BUCKLE MY SHOE

One Two buckle my shoe;

Three, four, knock at the door;

Five, six, pickup sticks;

Seven, eight, lay them straight;

Nine, ten a good fat hen.

THE LITTLE BIRD

ONCE I saw a little bird

Come hop, hop, hop;

So I cried, “Little bird,

Will you stop, stop, stop?”

THE PUMPKIN-EATER

Peter, peter, pumpkin-eater,

Had a wife and couldn’t keep her;

He put her in a pumpkin shell

And there he kept her very well.