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ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOLS – CHANDIGARH, PANCHKULA, MOHALI, ZIRAKPUR
Class - 3 English Worksheet - 6
NOUNS
A noun that denotes one
person or thing is said to be
in the singular number.
Example: boy, pen etc.
A noun that denotes
more than one person or thing is
said to be in the plural number.
Example: boys, pens etc.
EXERCISE 1 Give plurals of the following nouns:
a) Army __________
b) Man __________
c) Photo __________
d) Life __________
e) Tooth __________
EXERCISE 2 Fill in the blanks with the plurals of the words given in
brackets:
a) A few ______ were chasing some ______. ( cat, mouse)
b) Our house has three ______. (storey)
c) A group of ______ broke into our house last night. (thief)
d) All the ______ of this house are leaking. (roof) (Hint : add ‘s’) e) Our ______ are held in the open these ______. (class, day)
EXERCISE 3 Match the masculines (he-words) with their feminines (she-
words):
a) Nephew A) Queen
b) Horse B) Actress
c) Emperor C) Niece
d) Actor D) Mare
e) King E) Empress
EXERCISE 4 Rewrite the following sentences after changing the gender of
the words in italics:
a) His son loved his wife.
Her daughter loved her husband.
b) My uncle has two brothers.
c) A gentleman and his son came to buy a house.
d) I saw a lion and a tiger in the zoo.
e) The boy said, “May I come in, sir ?”
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Class - 3 Hindi Worksheet - 6
Note: Students are requested kindly go through the link given below for
Animated Video of above lesson.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8oD90po9CM&feature=youtu.be
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Class - 3 S.ST Worksheet - 4
I LOVE MY INDIA
About my India
India is a very big country. It is the Seventh largest country in the world
and the second most populated after China. It has a population of more
than 135 crore. In India, people speak many languages.
Neighbouring Countries of India
India shares its boundaries with many countries - Pakistan, Afghanistan,
Nepal, Bhutan, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Maldives.
Water Bodies surrounding India
India is surrounded by:
The Bay of Bengal in the east,
The Arabian Sea in the west and
The Indian Ocean in the south.
States of India
India is divided into smaller parts called states. It has 28
states. At present India has 8 Union Territories. Two new
Union Territories Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh were
formed.
Know Your India
National Animal - The Bengal Tiger was declared as the National
Animal of India in April 1973
National Bird - In 1963, the
Peacock was declared the National Bird of India because of its
rich religious involvement in traditions of India.
National Fruit - Mango, affectionately called king of fruits is the National Fruit
of India.
National Flower - Lotus is the National Flower of India. It is an aquatic herb
that is known as ‘Padma’ in Sanskrit.
National Tree - Banyan tree is the National Tree of India.
*New Delhi serves as the Capital of India.
For information, please click on the source links below:
https://youtu.be/bhAeQyLJaRU https://youtu.be/_H4sKinACKk
Question 1 Read the above content carefully and answer the following:
a) Write the names of any five neighbouring countries of India?
b) Name the water bodies that surround India?
c) How many states and union territories are there in India?
Question 2 Fill in the blanks:
a) _____ is the second largest populous country in the world.
b) _____ is the capital of India.
c) _____ is the most populous country in the world.
d) The capital of Jharkhand is_____.
Union Territories Capital
1. Andaman and Nicobar Port Blair
2. Chandigarh Chandigarh City
3. Dadar Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu Daman
4. National Capital Territory of Delhi New Delhi
5. Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar
6. Ladakh Leh
7. Lakshadweep Kavaratti
8. Puducherry(Pondicherry) Puducherry
Question 3 Match the following:
Column A Column B
a) Bihar A) Chennai
b) Gujarat B) Chandigarh
c) Punjab C) Patna
d) Tamil Nadu D) Kolkata
e) West Bengal E) Gandhinagar
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Class - 3 Science Worksheet - 5
PARTS OF A PLANT
Just like the human body has different parts, a plant’s body also has different parts.
From the figure above:
The part of plant which grows above the ground is called the shoot.
The shoot has stem, branches, leaves, buds, flowers and fruits.
The part that grows below the ground is called the root.
There are two types of roots:
1) Tap root
When a main root grows from the end of the stem and many
small roots grow from the main root, it is called tap root.
Example- Plants like bean, mustard have tap roots.
2) Fibrous root
When a number of roots grow from the end of the stem it is
called fibrous roots. Example- Plants like rice, wheat, grass have
fibrous root.
THE STEM
The stem grows above the ground. When the stem is hard, strong and woody it is
called a trunk. Example - Neem tree. Some plants have green, weak and soft stems.
Example- Money plant.
FUNCTIONS OF THE STEM
The main function of the stem is to hold the plant upright and support its branches.
It carries water to the leaves from the roots.
It carries food made by leaves to different parts of the plant.
In some plants the stem grows below the ground and stores food.
Example- Potato and Ginger.
For more information, please click on the source links below:
https://youtu.be/TD60-3rqPXg https://youtu.be/_-ROXGqBSxI
Question 1 Choose the correct option:
a) Plants like wheat and rice have_______ root. (Tap root/ Fibrous root)
b) The _______ of the plant fixes the plant in the soil. (stem / root)
c) The stem of _______ is called a trunk. (Neem / Money plant)
d) In addition to the stem, branches, leaves and buds the shoot of a plant bears
_______. (flowers and fruits / fruits and roots.)
Question 2 Fill in the blanks:
a) Part of the plant that grows above the soil is called _________.
b) __________holds the plant upright and supports its branches.
c) The stem of _________ plant is green, soft and weak.
d) __________ take in water and salt from the soil.
I have thorns on my stem.
My petals can be in many colours
I smell really good.
What am I?
I have a long stem. I have yellow petals.
People eat my seeds. What am I?
I hide roots and grow seeds.
I’m crumbly, soft and
I might get under your fingernails…
What am I?
SOMEWHERE
SOMETHING
INCREDIBLE IS
WAITING TO BE
KNOWN……
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Class - 3 Maths Worksheet - 6
Even Numbers: Even numbers can be put in pairs (groups of 2).
Can you pair up your eyes? Pingu says-- YES
Odd Numbers: Odd numbers have one left over when you put them in pairs.
Can you pair up your fingers on one hand? Pingu says-- NO
Now, let us do some exercises based on the topic discussed:
A.
Please refer to the links provided
below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE
pT7W4RG04 (for Even/ Odd Numbers)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA
YNeedo4To (for Roman Numbers)
Hi Children, I have assigned Pingu which will guide us to know
Even and Odd numbers. So let’s begin….
Circle the even numbers in each set of numbers given below:
B.
C.
ROMAN NUMBERS:
We use 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 to write numbers. The numeral system developed
using these numbers is called Hindu-Arabic System.
Long ago, Romans used 7 letters of the alphabets to write numbers.
Roman Number I V X L C D M
Hindu-Arabic Number 1 5 10 50 100 500 1000
Circle the odd numbers in each set of numbers given below:
Identify Even and Odd Numbers and put them in the specific location:
We shall use I, V and X to write the Roman numbers from 1 to 20.
Let us learn how to write the Roman Numbers from 1 to 20.
Practice the Roman Numbers in your Notebook twice.
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Practice the previous work and Learn Tables
from 2 to 13 till we meet again….
Class - 3 Computer Worksheet - 4
Please refer to the link provided below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUPJaqA1h9U
Children, we have discussed before that a computer keyboard is an input device that
allows a person to enter letters, numbers and other symbols into a computer. It is one of
the most used input devices for computers. Using a keyboard to enter a lot of data is
called typing.
The commonly used keyboard has 104 keys which can be divided into many groups
based on their functions:
The functions of the keys are given below for more understanding:
KEYS FUNCTIONS
TYPING KEYS These keys allow us to write letters of the Alphabets
(Alphabet Keys), numbers (Number Keys), Punctuation
and special symbols. These keys also include the Shift
key, Caps Lock, Spacebar, Backspace and Tab keys.
CONTROL
KEYS
These keys are either used alone or in combination with
other keys to perform certain actions. Ctrl, Alt, Windows
logo key and the Esc key.
FUNCTION
KEYS
These keys are placed on the top row of the keyboard and
are labelled as F1, F2, till F12. These keys perform
different functions.
NUMERIC
KEYPAD
The keypad consists number keys from 0 to 9, the
arithmetic operators and the decimal point like a
calculator. It is placed on the right side of the keyboard to
enter the numbers at the fast speed.
NAVIGATION
KEYS
These keys are used to move through the documents or
web pages and editing the text. These keys include:
i) Arrow Keys: These keys are used to move the
cursor on the screen.
ii) Home: Moves the cursor to the beginning of a line.
iii) End: Moves the cursor to the end of a line.
iv) Page up: Moves the cursor or page up by one
screen.
v) Page Down: Moves the cursor or page down by one
screen.
vi) Delete: Erases the character after the cursor or the
selected text.
vii) Insert: Turns the Insert mode on Insert: Turns the
Insert mode on or off.
Sir Christopher Latham Sholes is regarded as
the inventor of QWERTY Keyboard Layout.
Charles Babbage is regarded as the 'Father of
Computer.'
Based on the topic discussed, let us do a worksheet:
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Class - 3 Punjabi Worksheet 4 (for Mohali & Zirakpur Branches Only)
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Answer Key to Previous Worksheet
ENGLISH
Question 1- Tick the correct meanings:
a) Taste
b) To grab by force
c) Pulled
d) Clever
e) Cry loudly
Question 2 - Make sentences with the words given below:
Sentences can be of student’s choice also.
a) My favourite flavour is strawberry.
b) The soldier captured his enemy.
c) The police dragged the thief to the court.
d) The fox is a cunning animal.
e) The child howled when he was scolded.
Question 3- Answer these questions:
a) Ali held the loaf over the steam to get the flavour of the delicious soup.
b) The innkeeper dragged Ali to court as he wanted Ali to pay him for the smell of
his soup.
c) Hodja decided to give the sound of the coins in exchange for the smell of the soup.
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S.ST
Question 1. Read the above carefully and answer the following:
a) Large areas of land are called Continents. The seven continents are:
1) Asia
2) Africa
3) North America
4) South America
5) Europe
6) Australia
7) Antarctica
b) The place where the sky, the land or the sea appears to meet is called the horizon whereas the
place where the land and the sea coast meet is called coast.
Question 2. Choose the correct option: a) Australia
b) Five
c) Pacific
Question 3. True and false: a) False
b) True
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SCIENCE
Question 1- Answer the following questions: a) Things made by humans are called human-made things. Example: cars,
buildings and phones.
b) Things given to us by nature are called natural things. Example: Sun, moon and
plants.
c) They need food to live and grow.
d) They move in search of food and shelter.
e) From plants and other animals.
f) By laying eggs or by giving birth to young ones.
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MATHS
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COMPUTER
1. WORD SEARCH:
1. WRITE THE MISSING LETTERS IN THE BOXES TO COMPLETE
THE COMPUTER PARTS:
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PUNJABI
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Answer key of this worksheet will be given with the next one.