Class 1 CBSE EVS Sample Paper Term 2 Model 2Sunaina Rawat
This document provides a sample paper for an Environmental Studies exam with questions in three sections. Section A contains 10 one-mark multiple choice questions about national festivals, plants, animals, and seasons. Section B has 10 two-mark questions requiring short answers about holidays, occupations, the sun, and animals. Section C consists of 5 three-mark questions requiring longer answers about things that fly, water sources and uses, and plant-eating animals. The last question is worth 5 marks and asks how plants help humans.
Class 1 CBSE EVS Sample Paper Term 2 Model 2Sunaina Rawat
This document provides a sample paper for an Environmental Studies exam with questions in three sections. Section A contains 10 one-mark multiple choice questions about national festivals, plants, animals, and seasons. Section B has 10 two-mark questions requiring short answers about holidays, occupations, the sun, and animals. Section C consists of 5 three-mark questions requiring longer answers about things that fly, water sources and uses, and plant-eating animals. The last question is worth 5 marks and asks how plants help humans.
Class 2 CBSE EVS Sample Paper Term 2 Model 1Sunaina Rawat
This document is a sample paper for an environmental studies class. It contains questions in four sections:
Section A contains 5 one-mark multiple choice questions about reptiles, domestic animals, trees, and plants. Section B contains 5 one-mark fill in the blank questions. Section C contains 10 two-mark questions about animals, plants, and their uses. Section D contains 5 three-mark questions requiring longer answers about herbivores and carnivores, coal, the sun and moon, earthworms, and wild animals. The final question is a five-mark question requiring students to draw and label the parts of a plant.
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This English sample paper contains 8 sections assessing a variety of grammar and language skills in students. It includes exercises on arranging words alphabetically, matching homophones and rhyming words, identifying silent letters, adding punctuation, matching synonyms, completing sentences with phrases, and making words from letters. The test has a maximum of 50 marks.
This document is a formative assessment test for 1st grade EVS (Environmental Studies) students. It contains 7 sections testing students on their knowledge of living vs. non-living things, parts of plants, types of plants like trees and shrubs, examples of climbers and plants that grow in water. Students are instructed to answer questions by circling, filling in blanks, giving examples, identifying types of plants, and marking statements as right or wrong. The final section asks students to draw and color a living thing.
This formative assessment is for grade 2 EVS and tests students on plants, animals, and other environmental topics. It contains questions that require filling in blanks, identifying true/false statements, matching items, circling correct answers, and answering short questions. The assessment covers topics like where plants make their food, what animals make nests on trees, plants that grow along the ground, fibers used to make ropes, differences between creepers and climbers, why some plants need support, wild animals that eat plants and other animals, products from cotton plants, and how hyenas keep the jungle clean.
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This document provides a sample math question paper for Class 2. It contains 9 multiple choice and short answer questions testing a range of math skills including number sequencing, comparison, addition, subtraction, multiplication, time telling, and interpreting data from a pictograph. The paper is designed to test these concepts over 90 minutes and carries a total of 45 marks.
Class 2 CBSE Maths Sample Paper Term 1 Model 2Sunaina Rawat
This mathematics sample test paper for Class 2 contains 12 questions testing a variety of math skills including number writing, addition, subtraction, ordering numbers, place value, and skip counting. The test has a maximum score of 45 marks and is to be completed within 2 hours. It provides instructions to write answers in the spaces provided and that handwriting is worth 2 marks. The test covers material appropriate for second grade math including basic operations, number sense, and place value.
This document is a sample mathematics test paper for Class 1 students. It contains 12 questions testing students' skills in addition, ordering numbers, identifying numbers between given ranges, word problems involving addition of quantities, number naming, comparisons, and patterns. The test has a maximum score of 45 marks and is to be completed within 2 hours. General instructions specify that all questions must be attempted and answers written in the spaces provided with neat handwriting.
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Class 2 CBSE EVS Sample Paper Term 2 Model 1Sunaina Rawat
This document is a sample paper for an environmental studies class. It contains questions in four sections:
Section A contains 5 one-mark multiple choice questions about reptiles, domestic animals, trees, and plants. Section B contains 5 one-mark fill in the blank questions. Section C contains 10 two-mark questions about animals, plants, and their uses. Section D contains 5 three-mark questions requiring longer answers about herbivores and carnivores, coal, the sun and moon, earthworms, and wild animals. The final question is a five-mark question requiring students to draw and label the parts of a plant.
Class 2 CBSE English Sample Paper Model 3Sunaina Rawat
This English sample paper contains 8 sections assessing a variety of grammar and language skills in students. It includes exercises on arranging words alphabetically, matching homophones and rhyming words, identifying silent letters, adding punctuation, matching synonyms, completing sentences with phrases, and making words from letters. The test has a maximum of 50 marks.
This document is a formative assessment test for 1st grade EVS (Environmental Studies) students. It contains 7 sections testing students on their knowledge of living vs. non-living things, parts of plants, types of plants like trees and shrubs, examples of climbers and plants that grow in water. Students are instructed to answer questions by circling, filling in blanks, giving examples, identifying types of plants, and marking statements as right or wrong. The final section asks students to draw and color a living thing.
This formative assessment is for grade 2 EVS and tests students on plants, animals, and other environmental topics. It contains questions that require filling in blanks, identifying true/false statements, matching items, circling correct answers, and answering short questions. The assessment covers topics like where plants make their food, what animals make nests on trees, plants that grow along the ground, fibers used to make ropes, differences between creepers and climbers, why some plants need support, wild animals that eat plants and other animals, products from cotton plants, and how hyenas keep the jungle clean.
Class 2 ICSE Maths Sample Paper Model 1Sunaina Rawat
This document provides a sample math question paper for Class 2. It contains 9 multiple choice and short answer questions testing a range of math skills including number sequencing, comparison, addition, subtraction, multiplication, time telling, and interpreting data from a pictograph. The paper is designed to test these concepts over 90 minutes and carries a total of 45 marks.
Class 2 CBSE Maths Sample Paper Term 1 Model 2Sunaina Rawat
This mathematics sample test paper for Class 2 contains 12 questions testing a variety of math skills including number writing, addition, subtraction, ordering numbers, place value, and skip counting. The test has a maximum score of 45 marks and is to be completed within 2 hours. It provides instructions to write answers in the spaces provided and that handwriting is worth 2 marks. The test covers material appropriate for second grade math including basic operations, number sense, and place value.
This document is a sample mathematics test paper for Class 1 students. It contains 12 questions testing students' skills in addition, ordering numbers, identifying numbers between given ranges, word problems involving addition of quantities, number naming, comparisons, and patterns. The test has a maximum score of 45 marks and is to be completed within 2 hours. General instructions specify that all questions must be attempted and answers written in the spaces provided with neat handwriting.
Class 3 CBSE English Sample Paper Model 3Sunaina Rawat
This document contains an English sample paper for Class 3 with 8 questions and a maximum of 50 marks. The questions cover identifying common nouns, underlining subjects, forming new words using suffixes, matching words to make sentences, using apostrophes, identifying gender, naming items, and framing sentences from given words.
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The ICSE Class 2 syllabus includes chapters on poems, grammar, and mathematics. For English, students will study 16 poems and learn about parts of speech like nouns, verbs, adjectives and pronouns as well as punctuation, opposites, and tenses. The mathematics syllabus covers 16 topics including 2-digit and 3-digit numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, geometry, fractions, and measurement of length, weight, and capacity.
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Maths: Multiplication Worksheet (CBSE Grade II )theeducationdesk
1.1 Repeated addition & Equal Groups
1.2 Skip Counting to Multiply
1.3 Multiplication Order
1.4 Multiplication by 0, 1, 10
1.5 Tables of 2,3,4,5,10
1.6 Multiply without carry
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This document discusses different types of animals, including their external features, food habits, and places they live. It describes land animals and water animals, and categorizes animals based on whether they are herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. Various animal homes like burrows, stables, and dens are also presented. The document seeks to educate about the basic characteristics of different animals.
Environmental Science (EVS) : Plants Around Us (Class III)theeducationdesk
Plants can be classified into different types depending on their shape and size. Their main parts include leaves, stems, flowers, fruits, and roots. Plants are useful as they provide food, medicine, wood, paper, oxygen and help with shelter and shade. They can grow in different environments around the world like forests, grasslands, mountains, and tundra. Certain fruits and vegetables are transported to India from other countries due to variations in climate. Orchards are areas where fruit trees are grown and groves contain grouped trees.
This document discusses different types of plants and their uses. It describes climbers, creepers, herbs, shrubs, wild plants, weeds, and water plants. It explains that plants are used for food, wood, paper, fibers, perfumes, medicines, and cleaning the air. Specific plants are mentioned for each use. The document also provides care instructions for plants, such as watering, cleaning leaves, and providing sunlight and care in public places.
This is a continuation of the previously done work on Animals (which can be found here: http://www.slideshare.net/aoweiyang/animals-42759738).
This deck is created based on the Science Syllabus Primary 2014 (Singapore), which serves as a foundation for scientific studies at higher levels.
The illustrations provided can be used as a complementary material for teaching, as well as for reading by students who wish to expand their knowledge through additional self-effort.
And of course it is also meant for anyone who is interested in the topic itself and does it for leisure reading.
Feel free to drop me some comments or suggestions.
Subject: Science
Level: Lower Primary School, Singapore (Should be equivalent to Grade 3 - 4 for Western Countries)
Topic: Diversity of Living and Non-Living Things
Sub-topic: Animals
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This document contains an English exam for 6th grade students with 4 sections - Phonetics, Grammar and Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, and Writing.
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This document contains a practice worksheet for a science lesson about birds. It includes questions to test understanding of different types of bird feathers, beaks, nests, and other features. Students are asked to fill in blanks, match terms to descriptions, identify true/false statements, and answer short and long answer questions about birds' feathers, nests, beaks and how they help birds survive.
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Elementary SCIENCE Notes Yr 4 LIVING THINGS AND THE ENVIRONMENTsonalsharma20151703
Here are the answers to the short answer questions:
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2. The biggest source of energy is the sun.
3. Three other examples of energy sources are wood, wind, and water.
4. a. People get their energy from food.
b. Plants get their energy from the sun.
5. Fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas are energy sources that come from dead plants and animals buried underground for millions of years.
The document outlines the procedure for teaching students how to outline a two-paragraph passage. It includes preparatory activities like reviewing outlines and discussing whales. Then it presents the passage and has students analyze it by answering questions and creating an outline. Finally, it provides activities for students to practice outlining, including outlining news clippings.
The document discusses several reasons why insects are so successful. It explains that insects' exoskeletons provide protection and allow them to survive in many environments. Additionally, their small size allows insects to live in places other animals cannot, and their ability to fly and undergo metamorphosis further enhance their adaptability and survival. Overall, the document attributes insects' widespread success to their protective exoskeletons, small sizes, flying and metamorphic abilities, and high reproductive rates.
This document provides a sample test for an English grammar proficiency test for 4th grade students. It tests students on their abilities in various grammar areas like past tense verbs, questions forms, determiners, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs and vocabulary related to measurements, food, clothes and activities. The test has 10 sections testing comprehension, grammar usage, vocabulary, fill in the blanks, corrections, story writing and more. It is out of 100 marks and takes 1 hour to complete. Scores are categorized into bands from excellent to unsuccessful.
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This learning module covers nouns, noun counters, number bonds, addition, animal characteristics and life cycles. It includes examples of noun counters like many, several and a dozen. It explains number bonds using whole-part models and practices addition with one-digit addends. It also discusses the basic needs of animals, how they move and signs of growth. Finally, it outlines the life cycles of butterflies, frogs and chickens through their different stages.
NCERT Grade 7 English An Alien Hand Chapter 1 The Tiny Teacher Picture Board ...Pinky Patel
This document summarizes a chapter about ants from a 7th grade English textbook. It includes a picture board and questions about the chapter. The questions cover details about an ant's lifecycle such as how long it takes for a grub to become a complete ant. It also asks what jobs new ants are trained for and other creatures that may live in anthills. Students are asked to choose three things we can learn from ants and give reasons. The document provides words to complete a poem about where different animals live and includes a link to a video and fun fact about ants.
This document contains a worksheet for a 1st year biology class. It includes questions about the basic components of living matter, types of cell reproduction and nutrition in organisms. It also covers levels of cellular organization, characteristics of taxonomic classifications, cell structures and the first person to use the term "cell". The worksheet aims to assess students' foundational knowledge of biology topics including cells, reproduction, nutrition, taxonomy and cellular organization.
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Class 1 CBSE EVS Sample Paper Term 2 Model 1Sunaina Rawat
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Sample Paper SET-II
Subject: Environmental Studies.
Class: I
Time Duration: 90 min. Maximum marks: 45
General Instructions:
All questions are compulsory.
Choose the correct option and write inside the space given.
Maintain clean Handwriting.
I. Fill in the blanks with the correct words. (5)
1. We can fall ill if we live in a _______________ (clean / dirty) area.
2. We all need ____________ (food/clothes) to live.
3. Insects have ____________ (six / eight) legs.
4. _________ (milk /water) makes our bones and teeth stronger.
5. We should use __________ (traffic lights / zebra crossings) to cross a road.
II. Match the following. (5)
Cabbage Fish
Birds Study room
Milk Leaves
Books Animals
Gills Wings
III. Write examples for the following. (5)
1. Living things _________ and ___________.
2. Climber’s _________ and ___________.
3. Fruits that we eat __________ and ____________.
4. Birds which can swim ____________ and _______________.
5. Animals living on land ________________ and ______________.
IV. Look at the pictures and tick (√) the things. (5)
1. Non Living things-- Pen, flower, shirt. Cat, boy, chicken.
2. Our neighborhood -- Car, houses, trees. Lion, forests, river.
3. Creepers -- Money plant, Grapevine. Mint, coriander.
4. Pulses -- Coffee, tea, sugar. Gram, peas, beans.
5. Birds cannot fly –Parrot, crow, eagle. Ostrich, penguin, ducks.
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V. Write true or false. (5)
1. Flowers make food for the plant.
2. We should not litter on the road.
3. We get wool, milk and meat from the plants.
4. Potato is a part of a flower.
5. Duck and frog live both on land as well as in water.
VI. Draw the picture of a kite by filling it with different colours. (5)
VII. Fill in the missing letters. (5)
1. WA __ E __.
2. H __ V __.
3. M __ N __ O.
4. P__L__E__.
5. G__ A T.
VIII. Answer the following questions in 2 or 3 sentences. (10)
1. How can you keep your neighborhood green?
2. Name any three main parts of a plant?
3. Why a blown-up balloon is heavier than a flat balloon?
4. Why do we wear woolen clothes in winter and cotton clothes in summer?
5. Write any four good habits that help you and your surrounding clean?