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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SRINAGAR ENGLISH Name: Roll No.: TOPIC: PRONOUNS Date: Class / Sec.: VI / Pronoun Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in a sentence. Example. Ruhail is an intelligent student. He goes to school daily. He studies a lot. He is making preparation for examination. He will get high marks examination. In the above paragraph pronoun he is used instead of noun Ruhail. If we do not use pronoun in above paragraph we will have to use the noun Ruhail again and again in each sentence. So, the purpose of pronoun is to avoid the repetition of a noun. Examples. He, she, it, they, you, I, we, who, him, her, them, me, us, whom, his, its, their, your, mine, our and whose, myself, himself, herself, yourself, which, this, that these, those, are the pronouns which are mostly used. Pronoun can be divided into following groups. Personal Pronouns: e.g. I, you, He, she, it, they, who, me, him, her, them, whom Possessive Pronouns: e.g. yours, mine, his, hers, ours, theirs, Reflexive Pronouns: e.g. myself, himself, herself, itself, yourself, ourselves, themselves Personal Pronouns Personal pronoun describes a particular person or thing or group. Personal pronoun describes the person speaking (I, me, we, us), the person spoken to (you), or the person or thing spoken about (he, she, it, they, him, her, them). Example. He helps poor. The pronoun he in above sentence describes a person who helps poor. Use of Personal Pronouns. Number Person Personal Pronoun 1

Singular Plural Subject Object 1st Person I Me 2nd Person You You 3rd Person He, She, It Him, Her, It 1st Person We Us 2nd Person You You 3rd Person They Them Examples. She is intelligent They are playing chess. He sent me a letter. It is raining. We love our country. The teacher appreciated them. I met him yesterday. He gave her a gift. Did you go to home? Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronoun indicates close possession or ownership or relationship of a thing/person to another thing/person. e.g. yours, mine, his, hers, ours, theirs, hers, Example. This book is mine. The pronoun mine describes the relationship between book and a person (me) who possesses this book or who is the owner of this book. 2

Number Person Possessive Pronoun 1st Person Mine Singular 2nd Person Yours 3rd Person Hers, his, its 1st Person Ours Plural 2nd Person Yours 3rd Person Theirs Examples. That car is hers. Your book is old. Mine is new. The pen on the table is mine. The smallest cup is yours. The voice is hers. The car is ours not theirs. I have lost my camera. May I use yours? They received your letter. Did you received theirs. Note: Possessive adjectives (my, her, your) may be confused with possessive pronouns. Possessive adjective modifies noun in terms of possession. Both possessive adjective and possessive pronoun show possession or ownership, but possessive adjective is used (with noun) to modify the noun while Possessive pronoun is used instead (in place of) a noun. Examples. This is my book. (Possessive adjective: my modifies the noun book ) This book is mine. (Possessive pronoun: mine is used instead of noun to whom the book belongs ) Reflexive Pronoun. Reflexive pronoun describes noun when subject s action affects the subject itself. e.g himself, yourself, herself, ourselves, themselves, itself are reflexive pronouns. Reflexive pronouns always act as objects not subjects, and they require an interaction between the subject and an object. 3

Number Person Subject Reflive Pronoun 1st Person I Myself Singular 2nd Person You Yourself 3rd Person He, she, it Himself, Herself, Itself 1st Person We Ourselves Plural 2nd Person You Yourselves 3rd Person They Themselves Examples. I looked at myself in the mirror. You should think about yourself. They prepared themselves for completion. She pleases herself by think that she will win the prize. He bought a car for himself. He locked himself in the room. He who loves only himself is a selfish. 4

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SRINAGAR. Mathematics Worksheet Topic: INTEGERS Name: - No.: Class/Sec.: VI / Roll SID: Q1. Solve:- a) 7 + 4 b) 14 5 c) 7 + ( 4) + 8 d) 14 16 +( 9) ( 15) 5

Q2. Evaluate ( 14) ( 11 3) Q3. Simplify; 29 + ( 19) 15 ( 3) Q4. Sum of two integers is 568. If one integer is ( 362), find the other. Q5. Subtract the sum of ( 255) and 145 from 320. 6

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SRINAGAR. Mathematics Worksheet Natural numbers and whole numbers Name: - No.: Class/Sec.: V Roll SID: QNO1. Solve using distributive property: 785 x 94 QNO2. Find the value of 968 x 73 + 968 x 27 QNO3. Determine the product by suitable arrangement 225 x 60 x 50 QNO4. State the property used in each of the following: a) 19 x 17 = 17 x 19 b) 16 x 13 is a whole number c) (29 x 36) x 18 = 29 x (36 x 18) d) 1480 x 1 = 1480 QNO5. The population of a town is 517530. If one out of every 15 is reported to be literate, find how many literate persons are there in the town. 7

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SRINAGAR. Mathematics Worksheet TOPIC: FRACTIONS Name: - No.: Class/Sec.: V Roll SID: Q1. Add a) 7 8 and 11 11 b) 18 7 and 4 9 Q2. Arrange the following in ascending order; 3 7 9 1,,, 4 5 3 10 2 Q3. Simplify; 12 2 1 + 8 5 3 3 4 1 8

Q4. Subtract 1 9 2 from 5 7 4 Q5. Reduce the fractions to their lowest terms. a) b) c) 9

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, Srinagar Science Class: 6th WORKSHEET-2 Topic: Sorting materials into Groups Name Roll NO Q.No.1 Fill in the blanks: 1. The liquid that completely mix with each other make a solution. 2. Sand is in water. 3. Water is a solvent. 4. Sorting of things is done on the basis of their properties. 5. Mass per unit volume is. Q.No.2 Define the following: a) Transparency b) Solution Q.No.3 Give three differences between the following: a) Solute and Solvent b) Metal and Non-metals. Q.No.4 How can you prepare any? a) Soluble Solution. b) Insoluble Solution. Q.No.5 Mention some of the properties on which materials can be classified. 10

Delhi Public School, Srinagar Class-vi science subject-social Worksheet (The Government and Diversity; Prejudice & Discrimination) Q1. Why do you think India is a democracy? Q2. List six responsibilities of the government which you think are of utmost importance.... Q3. Differentiate between a democracy and a monarchy. 11

.. Q4. Name the three levels of the government. 1. 2. 3. Q5. Can you separate equality and justice? Give your answer with reason. Q6. Define government. 12

Q7. What is universal adult franchise? Has it been implemented globally? Q8. In which year women got the right to vote in America, UK and France? 1 2 3 Q9. How would react if your father believes technology is for boys only?.... Q10. Define and give one example each of the following: 1. Stereotype..... 13

.. 2. Prejudice.. 3. Discrimination 4. Inequality...... 14

Q11. The Indian Constitution was implemented in the year Q12. Who is known as the father of Nation? Q13. In India people are discriminated on the basis of.,..,.,... Q. How can you help to counter inequality?...... 15

Delhi Public School, Srinagar Class-vi science subject-social Worksheet (Earlier Societies) Q1. The discovery of fire brought about a change to the life of early man. What do you think those changes were? Q2. In your own words, write what you know about the Palaeolithic culture.... 16

Q3. What are Megaliths? Q4. What do you understand by site?... Q5. Write any three comparisons between the tools of the Palaeolithic Age and those of the Mesolithic Age. 17

Q6. Define Stone Age Q7. What do you know about factory sites? Q8. Which are the three phases of the Palaeolithic Age? 1 2 3 Q9. The climate of the Paleolithic period was characterized by a rise in temperature, it brought changes in.... Q10. Name four sites of India which are rich in paintings. 1. 2. 3. 4. Q11. Palaeolithic man used taking shelters were known as Q12. The Palaeolithic men in India were also known as Q13. The early men moved from one place to another place in search of,, 18

Delhi Public School, Srinagar Class-vi science subject-social Worksheet (Realms of the Earth) The four realms of the earth are There are seven continents, in order of their size they are There are four major oceans. Fill these words in appropriate boxes-the largest ocean, Mariana trench, triangular in shape, s shaped ocean, southern ocean, circular in shape, deepest ocean, busiest ocean, second largest ocean Pacific Ocean 19

Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Arctic Ocean The components of the atmosphere are Q. 20

Briefly explain in your own words that why should we maintain a balance among all the realms of the Earth?........... 21