GRADE 2 1
Dear Parents,
We wish you and your child a very happy Diwali holiday. It’s time to enjoy and
create a bond with family, friends and relatives. To utilize this time in the most
constructive way we have prepared Holiday Homework for the students on the
principle of “learning by doing “for his/her holistic development.
Kindly ensure that the holiday homework is completed by the
students under the guidance of the parents.
Physical Development:
• Take your child with you form morning/evening walk.
• Play different games like hide and seek, football, Ludo, chess etc. with
your child. This will encourage them to express freely and will make
them more responsible.
Language Development
• Encourage your child to converse in English.
• Choose any one object from your surroundings every day, let your child
speak few lines on it to develop their speaking skills.
We as a team are very positive that the combined endeavours of parents
and school shall bring about the desired all-around development of the child.
This will definitely instil INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY, JOYFUL PURSUIT
AND GRIT OF A CHILD.
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MARVELOUS MATH
1. Make 1 division and 1 multiplication flower (Look the following pictures
for reference).
Look at the alphabet chart given below.
Q2. What is the value of your name?
Q3. What is the highest value word?
Q4. Which all words have values that add up to 20, 30, 40, and 50.
EXCITING EVS
1. Collect pictures or cutouts from magazines or newspapers representing
festivals (Diwali, Dusshera, Bhai doj etc) and the food people eat
during these festivals. Paste everything on A4-size papers and write
about those festivals, such as when we celebrate them, why we
celebrate them, etc.
GRADE 2 3
ELEGANT ENGLISH
Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions:
Gopal was a farmer. Gopal had a wife and two children. He lived in a tiny village near
Madurai. Gopal had a well on his land but there was no water in it. Every day Gopal
looked at the sky. There were no clouds. The hot sun looked down on Gopal and
laughed. Gopal went to Murugan. ‘Please lend me fifty rupees,’ he said. ‘I can’t,’
replied Murugan. “There’s no rain. No rain means no ragi in the fields. When the rains
come you can have the money.’ Gopal went home and looked in the little box under
the bed.
A. Answer the following Questions in one word:
1. How many children Gopal had?
2. Where Gopla lived?
B. Tick (✔) the right answer:
3. Gopal had _______ on his land
a) a well b) a pond c) a tubewell d) a lake
4. Gopal asked Murugan _________ rupees
a) fifty b) sixty c) forty d) thirty
C. Write ‘T’ True ‘F’ for False
5. Gopal lived in a big town.
6. No rain means much ragi in the fields
D. Fill in the Blanks with Words:
7. Every day Gopal looked at the __________.
8. Gopal went home and looked in the little _______.
E. Rearrange: LIDERHCN
F. Complete Word: C___O___D
G. Circle the odd one out: Cloud, Sky, Rain, Me
DEEPAWALI
GRADE 2 4
Write 8-10 sentences on the festival of Deepawali. Use the words and
questions given below to help you.
Relatives Lantern Lamps Preparation Relatives Sweets
Festival of New Cards Hang Gifts Colourful
lights clothes Rangoli Ayodhdya Ram Balcony
Clean their Send Diyas Joy and
houses greetings happiness
After 14 years Be careful
Victory of good
over evil
• When is Deepawali celebrated?
• What kinds of sweets does your mother prepare?
• Who came back to Ayodhya after 14 years?
• How do people prepare before the festival?
• How do people decorate their houses?
• What do you send your neighbors?
HUMBLE HINDI
अब आई सोचने की बारी
GRADE 2 5
GRADE 2 6
CLEVER COMPUTER
1. Write the steps to start the paint program.
2. Write any five uses of computers.
3. Draw a Diwali scene, such as diyas, fireworks, or a rangoli in MS.Paint.
[NOTE: Complete task 1 and 2 in computer notebook]
AMAZING ART
Diwali is one of the most important and brightest of all
Hindu festivals. It's the time of the year when the entire
family is together to celebrate the auspicious day.
To celebrate this festival, make a wall hanging as shown
in the picture.
GRADE 2 7