class- 5 english worksheet-7 nouns · proper nouns a proper noun is the name of a specific person,...
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ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOLS –CHANDIGARH, PANCHKULA, MOHALI, ZIRAKPUR
Class- 5 English Worksheet-7
NOUNS
In this worksheet we shall be studying two types of nouns. They are –
COMMON NOUNS
Common nouns are naming words that are common to people, places, things, animals
etc. Common nouns do not define any specific person, place or thing. They are
general names. So, they are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence. For example:
(i) Teachers teach in schools.
(ii) Birds live on trees.
(iii) Akash’s mother is a doctor.
(iv) These chocolates and cakes are delicious.
PROPER NOUNS
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, organization or thing. Proper
nouns begin with a capital letter. For example:
(i) My name is Mark.
(ii) His cousin lives in Norway.
(iii) Albert Einstein was born in Germany.
(iv) I visited the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Therefore,
Watch the following videos to enhance your understanding of the topics
mentioned above and solve the exercise given below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCl69dVtW0E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piv7Eosu9xc
1. Underline the nouns and write its type.
(a) He always supports his friends.
(b) My uncle is a fan of Anil Kapoor.
(c) I went to office early.
(d) The judge sentenced Naman to five years imprisonment.
(e) Come Tom, let’s go for a walk.
(f) Christmas is celebrated in the month of December.
(g) The postman, Mr. Robert, was carrying postcards.
(h) Last year we visited the Niagara Falls.
(i) They will be visiting our school today.
(j) Andy and Kathy are best friends.
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Watch this video using given link below-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbadRjWzAN8
Class - 5 S.ST Worksheet-5
Major Landforms
Introduction
Landforms are the physical features on the earth’s surface. Natural processes such as
weathering, water, erosion of the soil are constantly shaping the earth’s surface. It
takes hundreds and thousands of years for the formation of various landforms.
Plains
A plain is a flat and low lying land surface. They are also called lowlands. They can
be level or slightly hilly. The slope of the land is gentle.
How are they formed?
Plains may be formed by deposition of sand and silt by rivers, as in the case of the
northern plains of India. Rivers carry sand and silt with them. When the rivers slow
down, these materials are deposited on their banks. Plains are formed by these
deposits.
Importance:
Plains are more thickly populated than mountains and plateaus because:
They have fertile soil which is suitable for agriculture.
Most big cities and towns are located in the plains.
It is easier to construct roads, railways, aerodromes and canals in the plains.
Deserts Deserts are land areas that receive very little rainfall. These areas have a dry climate.
Main features of a desert:
They have very hot days and cold nights.
Experience frequent dust storms.
Hills of sand are called sand dunes.
Due to less rainfall, little vegetation grows here.
Examples of deserts:
Kalahari Desert. Sahara Desert.
Great Sandy Desert.
Atacama Desert. Great Victoria desert.
Rivers
Rivers are natural channels that carry rain water or water from melted ice and
snow from mountains to plains, lakes and seas.
A River passes through three stages:
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Ist Stage (upper or young course)
Most rivers originate in the mountains. Here, the speed of the river is very high.
The river cuts a deep and narrow channel in the mountains. Some features of
the upper course are canyons, waterfalls and rapids.
IInd Stage (middle or mature course)
The middle course of the river begins when it leaves the mountains and enters
the plains. Here the valley widens. At this stage, the speed of the water
decreases and the river develops loops, which are called meanders.
Final stage (lower or old course)
In its lower course, the river joins a bigger water body such as sea. In this
course the speed of the river is very slow. The river deposits the silt it carries
near the mouth, forming a triangular shaped land called delta.
Kindly click on the link given below for more information.
https://youtu.be/kx1T5hJEPaA
https://youtu.be/ht1JqhmtCEQ
Exercises:
Q1 Read the above content carefully and answer the following:
a) Why are plains thickly populated?
b) What are the main features of a desert?
c) How is a delta formed?
Q2 Fill in the blanks:
a) Sand and silt deposited by rivers lead to the formation of _____.
b) Dust storms are common in_____.
c) In the middle course, the river develops loops called _____.
d) Hills of sand are called _____.
Q3 Match the following:
a) Plateau rapids
b) Desert peak
c) River lowland
d) Plain sand dunes
e) Mountain tableland
Activity
Q1 Identify the picture.
Q2 Where is the above desert located?
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Class – 5 Science Worksheet - 6
REVIEW WORKSHEET: L-4: SAFETY AND FIRST AID
First aid is the first medical help given to an
injured person before a doctor arrives.
Never neglect a wound as germs may cause
infection. Wash your hands before giving
first aid, as germs from dirty hands may
infect the wound. Wash away all the dirt
around the wound. Clean the affected area
with cotton wool soaked in an antiseptic
solution. Place a thick pad of cotton wool or
sterile gauze on the wound and press it with
your thumb and fingers. This will stop the
bleeding in most cases. A tourniquet is a
bandage that is tightly tied over the wound
to stop bleeding. When the skin is cut by a
dirty or rusted object, germs may enter and
cause a dangerous disease called tetanus.
Consult a doctor for anti-tetanus injection.
For nose bleeds, keep the patient upright in
a comfortable position with his head held back. Keep an ice-pack or wet-cloth on the
nose and the head of the patient. Ask the patient to breathe through his mouth and not
to blow his nose. A little bit of bleeding from the nose is harmless but if the bleeding
is heavy, send for the doctor. When the tissues around a joint get torn, we call it a
sprain. Sprains cause swelling and discolouration. A crack or break in bone is called a
fracture. Splint is a piece of wood or cardboard used to hold a broken bone in position.
Apply a splint to give support to the broken bone and try to avoid unnecessary
movement. An easily available article like sheets of newspaper, a piece of cardboard
or a pillow around the injured bone can act as a splint. A sling can be used for support.
Sling is a bandage passing over a shoulder to support an injured upper limb.
There are three types of burns: minor, severe and chemical burns. In case of a minor
burn, let running cold water flow over on the burn until the pain subsides. Apply an
antiseptic lotion or cream to prevent infection. If an antiseptic lotion is not available,
apply a paste of baking soda and water. Severe burns are when sometimes the skin
gets severely burnt and blisters are formed. Never try to prick a blister. An open
blister is an open wound. Severe wound can be treated by a doctor. In case of fire
caused by petrol, do not throw water on it. Put out the fire by throwing lots of sand or
mud on it. If a person’s clothes catch fire, do not allow him to run around in panic.
This fans the flames. Make him roll on the ground. Cover him with a thick blanket. If
a fire has been caused by defective wiring or an electric gadget, do not throw water on
it. Immediately turn off the main switch. Smother the fire by throwing sand. Use fire
extinguisher. Naphthalene balls, paints, detergents and some medicines are poisonous
and should be kept away from the reach of little children. Throw or destroy all
medicines which have crossed their expiry date. In case of animal bites, wash the
wound with soap and water to remove germs, as the virus which causes rabies or
hydrophobia may be carried in the saliva of an infected animal. Dogs, wolves, bats
and cats are known to carry the rabies virus. Apply an antiseptic lotion, bandage the
wound and rush the victim to a doctor. Keep the telephone numbers of your nearest
police station, fire station, doctor and chemist handy. In case of an emergency we
should call them immediately.
For more information, please visit:
https://youtu.be/Hpq0U5p2yqs
https://youtu.be/zZrFyO7Mjmc
http://www.learnhive.net/learn/cbse-grade-5/science/safety-and-first-aid
Question 1 Tick the correct answers:
1. For cuts and scratches, clean the affected area with cotton wool soaked in:
a. Water b.An antiseptic solution c.Oil d.Paint
2. A crack or break in a bone is called a :
a. Wound b.Sprain c.Fracture d.Bite
3. Apply a _______ to give support to a broken bone.
a. Splint b.Antiseptic solution c.Tourniquet d.Ice-pack
4. A piece of cardboard or a pillow around an injured bone can act as a :
a. Splint b.Sling c.Tourniquet d.Ice-pack
5. If you get cut by a dirty or rusted object you may get:
a. A fracture b.A sprain c.Rabies d.Tetanus
6. For putting out a fire caused by petrol, we should:
a. Switch off the electricity supply b.Turn off the gas supply.
c.Throwing lots of water on it. d.Throwing lots of sand on it.
7. The rabies virus is carried by:
a. Cockroaches b.Hens c.Dogs d.Rabbits
8. Nail polish, naphthalene balls and paints may contain:
a. Sugar b. Salt c. Poison d. Juice
9. An easily available object like sheets of newspaper or a pillow can be used as
_______ to give support to a broken bone.
a. Splint b. Sling c. Tourniquet d. Ice-pack
Question 2 Answer the following questions:
a) What is a tourniquet?
b) What is a sling?
c) When someone’s clothes catch fire, we must not let
her/him run around in panic. Why?
d) What first aid should be given in case of a minor wound?
e) How would you help someone with a bleeding nose?
f) How will you put out a fire caused by defective wiring?
g) What is a splint? How and why should it be used?
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Class - 5 Maths Worksheet-7
Addition and Subtraction of large numbers
Question 1 Add.
a) 1 2 4 3 1 8 6
2 3 6 2 9 4
2 8 3 2 3 1 2
+ 7 6 4 5 7 6
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b) 4 1 2 5 4 0 3
3 2 7 6 4 9 6
6 1 2 0 4 3
+ 4 0 2 3 0 0
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c) 2 0 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 5 0 7 3 6 2
1 3 5 8 7 5 4 1
+ 7 5 8 9 0 3 1
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Question 2 Write in columns and add.
a) 265758 + 1798996 + 4146750 + 204196
b) 153428 + 117349 + 2001989 + 2011467
c) 1949760 + 1997588 + 1904320
d) 32190500 + 244698 + 1540089 + 1111222
Question 3 Find the sum of the largest 8-digit number and the smallest 7-digit
number.
Question 4 Subtract. Check with addition.
a) 8 2 7 5 6 8 4
- 6 1 4 8 3 9 1
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Watch the video using the link given below and solve the questions.
https://youtu.be/63jN3AvqDgk
Learn the tables 2-20 thoroughly.
Addition of large numbers is
same as the addition of small
numbers. Start adding from
the ones place. Regroup if
necessary.
4 6 5 1 8 2 0
- 1 2 7 4 5 9 5
3 3 7 7 2 2 5
CHECKING
3 3 7 7 2 2 5
+ 1 2 7 4 5 9 5
4 6 5 1 8 2 0
EXAMPLE
b) 8 2 7 5 6 8 4
- 6 1 4 8 3 9 1
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c) 6 4 5 0 6 9 8
- 5 3 8 3 7 8 9
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d) 9 0 7 8 6 4 0
- 5 9 4 7 8 0 2
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Question 5 Write in columns and subtract.
a) 8876542 – 587654
b) 6301059 – 5815602
c) 74823946 – 6806473
d) 9732040 – 683519
Question 6 Fill in the missing digits.
a) 1 5 * 8 4 4
+ 6 7 * 1 *
2 * 4 1 6 1
b) 8 * 4 * 2 1
+ * 2 2 6 5 *
1 5 7 * 7 7 8
c) * 4 5 2 * 1 *
+ 1 * 4 * 5 2 4
4 6 * 5 4 3 9
d) 2 * 6 9 0 1
+ 4 9 * 4 *
* 3 * 7 4 1
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Subtraction of large numbers is
same as the subtraction of small
numbers. Start subtracting from
the ones place. Regroup if
necessary.
Class - 5 Computer Worksheet-6
Topic: Limitations of Computer / Let’s Know More
1. INCAPABILITY TO THINK A computer cannot think and take decisions of its own. In case of any error, it
cannot take any alternative decision.
2. NO INTELLIGENCE
Unlike human beings, a computer has no IQ. It needs instructions at every step.
3. DEPENDENCE ON POWER A computer is an electronic machine, thus its dependence on power makes it
costly.
4. NO FEELING
Because computer is only a machine, it has no feeling like human being. It has no
brain for thinking as man can does.
5. NO LEARNING POWER
Computer has no learning power. It will wait for the input/instructions to do the
same task again and again.
TRANSISTORS were invented in 1947 by Trio John
Bardeen, William Shockley and Walter Brattain at Bell
Labs.
Ted Hoff introduced the first microprocessor in 1971
for Intel. It was known as Intel 4004.
Lady Augusta Ada Lovelace, was an English
mathematician and writer. She is considered as the ‘First
Programmer’, who suggested binary data storage (0 and 1)
instead of the decimal number system.
Around 1820, Charles Xavier Thomas created the
first commercial mechanical calculator, “Thomas
Arithmometer” that could add, subtract, multiply and
divide. It was based on Leibniz’s work.
August 12, 1981, marks the birth of the IBM PC, the
computer that revolutionized the world.
UNIVAC, the first commercial computer for
business and government applications.
Let’s do some exercises based on the topics discussed:
A. Fill in the blanks:
a) Transistors were invented in _____.
b) IBM PC invented in the year of _____.
c) Charles Xavier Thomas created the first commercial mechanical calculator
around _____.
d) Unlike human beings, a computer has no IQ. It needs _____ at every step.
e) _____ is considered as the ‘First Programmer’.
B. State True or False:
a) Lady Augusta Ada Lovelace, was a French mathematician and writer.
b) Thomas Arithmometer was created by Charles Babbage.
c) A computer can think and take decisions of its own.
d) Ted Hoff introduced the first microprocessor in 1971.
e) Thomas Arithmometer was based on Leibniz’s work.
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Class 5 Punjabi Worksheet-4 (For Chandigarh and Panchkula branches only)
The origin of Punjabi language was done by second Guru of Sikhs “Shri Guru Angad
Dev Jii”, with the word ੴwhich means God is One. Punjabi is now global language
many countries worldwide has adopted this language. In Canada Punjabi is a second
language. In this worksheet we will revise first 3 lines of Punjabi Varnmala and also
practice next 5 letters of Punjabi Varnmala.
ਭੂਲਾਵੇਂ ਅੱਖਰ ( Missing Words)
ੳ ____ ੲ ਸ ___
____ ਖ ਗ ____ ਙ
ਚ ____ ਜ _____ ਞ
ਟ – ਣ Please practice one full page of each alphabet.
ਟ Tainka T
Answer Key of Previous Worksheet
ENGLISH
1. Fill in the blanks with the suitable types of adjectives given in the
brackets:
(a) This, that
(b) What
(c) This
(d) Sixth
(e) Where
(f) That
(g) What
(h) Five
(i) This
(j) Few
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S.ST
Q1 Read the above content carefully and answer the following:
a) Mountains are useful to us in so many ways:
i) They act as a barrier against cold and hot winds.
ii) River which originates from mountains provides water for irrigation.
iii) They are rich in minerals.
b) They are important to us as they have:
i) Grasslands on which cattle and sheep are reared.
ii) Rich in mineral deposits.
Q2 Fill in the blanks:
a) Landforms
b) North America
c) Mountains
d) Plateaus
Activity
Find out the name of a plateau in each of these:
1. Asia – Chota Nagpur Plateau
2. South America – Atacama Plateau
3. North America – Colorado Plateau
4. Europe – Nauen plateau
5. Antarctica – Polar Plateau
6. Africa – East African Plateau
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SCIENCE
Question 1 Tick the correct answers.
1. c. Scurvy
2. a. Vitamin B1
3. a. Rickets
4. b.Iodine
5. a.A balanced diet
6. b.Beriberi
7. d.Chickenpox
8. b.Keeping clean
9. c. Mumps
Question 2 Fill in the blanks:
1. Balanced diet, enough rest
2. Roughage
3. Outdoor
4. Plague, typhoid
5. HIV
Question 3 Match the columns:
1. Vitamin A b.Night blindness iii.Patient cannot see in dim light.
2. Vitamin B1 e.Beriberi iv.Affects the nervous system.
3. Vitamin C d.Scurvy v.Bleeding gums.
4. Vitamin D c.Rickets i.Bones become soft.
5. Iodine a. Goitre ii.A gland in the neck region swells up.
Question 4 Answer the following questions:
a) Diseases caused due to deficiency or the lack of particular minerals or vitamins in
the body are called deficiency diseases
b) Anaemia is caused by the lack of iron in food.
c) Diseases that can be passed on from sick person to healthy person are called
communicable diseases.
d) Diseases like typhoid, cholera, diarrhoea, polio and jaundice spread by eating
infected food and drinking polluted water.
e) The spread of malaria can be checked by using preventive measures like:-
1. Water must not be allowed to stagnate.
2. The surface of water in tanks and ponds must be sprayed with oil.
3. Use a mosquito net or mosquito repellent at night.
4. Kitchens must be rid of all insects.
5. Floors must be swept every day.
6. Drains must be kept covered.
f) Articles like clothes, combs, towels and toys used by a patient should be
disinfected. The floor and the walls of the room must be sprayed with a disinfectant.
g) Heating milk at high temperature and quickly cooling it to kill harmful germs is
called pasteurization
h) Roughage in certain vegetables and fruits help the body to get rid of undigested
food.
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MATHS
Question 1
Indian system International system
a) 98,15,52,101 981,552,101
b) 19,91,60,001 199,160,001
c) 79,01,50,028 790,150,028
d) 25,63,14,799 256,314,799
e) 1, 23,65,441 12.365,441
Question 2
a) Indian system: 23,65,358 – Twenty three lakh sixty five thousand three hundred
fifty-eight.
International system: 2,365,358 – Two million three hundred sixty five thousand
three hundred fifty-eight.
b) Indian system: 3,42,82,627 – Three crore forty two lakh eighty two thousand six
hundred twenty-seven.
International system: 34,282,627 – Thirty four million two hundred eighty two
thousand six hundred twenty-seven.
c) Indian system: 87,01,35,692 – eighty seven crore one lakh thirty five thousand six
hundred ninety-two.
International system: 870,135,692 – eight hundred seventy million one hundred
thirty five thousand six hundred ninety-two.
d) Indian system: 2,56,00,064 – Two crore fifty six lakh sixty-four.
International system: 25,600,064 – Twenty five million six hundred thousand
sixty-four.
e) Indian system: 9,85,00,150 – Nine crore eighty five lakh one hundred fifty.
International system: 98,500,150 – Ninety eight million five hundred thousand
one hundred fifty.
Question 3
a) 1,510,314 b) 107,090,462 c) 81,040,213 d) 310,153
Question 4
a) 3,542,478 < 35,42,748 b) 4,35,69,385 > 43,560,381
c) 254,274,369 > 25,42,73,469 d) 18,35,93,261 > 183,593,099
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COMPUTER
A. Fill in the Blanks:
a) Accuracy
b) Instructions
c) Wrong, inaccurate
d) Storage
e) Education, Finance, Accounts.
B. State True or False:
a) False
b) False
c) True
d) False
e) True
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