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                                           DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
                                                  B.S. CITY
                 E-CONTENT FOR THE WEEK: -16 AUG. to 20 AUG. 2021

                                  The Television-Chocolate Room
                                     June to - 08 May
                                                   - 2021
                                                    Roald Dahl
                                            sion-Chocolate Room
                                              Roald Dahl was a British novelist, writer of short stories,
                                              screenwriter and fighter pilot. He was born in Wales on
                                              13th September 1916. Before writing he also served in
                                              the Air Force and fought in World WarII. He was a flying
                                              ace and also an intelligence agent. Known as one of the
                                              greatest storytellers for children, he was in the list of
                                              ‘The 50 greatest British writers since 1945’. The BFG and
                                              Fantastic Mr Fox, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are
                                              his most famous books

          NOTE= IN THIS CHAPTER WE ARE GOING TO STUDY AN EXTRACT FROM ‘CHARLIE AND THE
          CHOCOLATE FACTORY’.

                                                     Summary

                                                          ➢      As they walk into the room, they're
                                                           greeted with a bright, white light and they have
                                                           to put on dark glasses so they don't hurt their
                                                           eyes.
                                                           ➢     The room is empty except at the ends: on
                                                           one end, there's a big camera and a bunch of
                                                           Oompa-Loompas. On the other end, there's
                                                           one single Oompa-Loompa staring at a
                                                           television set. All the Oompa-Loompas were
               dressed in weird space suits and seemed very serious. This was no funny business.
             ➢ Mr. Wonka begins to explain what this room is for: television chocolate. With a few
               ignored comments by Mike Teavee, he explains that television takes a picture and
               breaks it up into a million pieces just to put it back together on the other end for people
               to see. He can do the same thing with chocolate, he says.
                                                       ➢         To prove it to the protesting Mike Teavee,
                                                       he calls in the Oompa-Loompas, carrying a giant
                                                       candy bar. It has to be giant because, like
                                                       everything on TV, it always ends up looking smaller
                                                       than it actually is.
                                                       ➢         After a few more warnings, they get
                                                       started and suddenly, the chocolate has
                                                       disappeared and within seconds, ended up on the
                                                       other end of the room in the TV set.
                                                       ➢         It couldn't be, thinks Charlie, but Mr.
               Wonka tells him to pick it up, and sure enough, there it is. Same thing, just smaller.
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➢   Wow, if this works, it could mean real, live chocolate in Wonka commercials. Wonka
    really is a brilliant businessman. Charlie and Grandpa Joe can't believe how miraculous
    it is.

    Words to learn
    1. Bare – empty
    2. Flash- moved very quickly
    3. Dashed- ran quickly
    4. Flickered- shook unsteadily
    5. Commercial- advertisement

    Make sentences from the given words and phrases.
    1. enormous
    2. interrupt
    3. put-together
    4. miraculously
    5. came away

    Answer the following questions.

    1. Who was the owner of the largest and the most famous chocolate factory of the
    world?
    Answer. Willy Wonka was the owner of the largest and the most famous chocolate
    factory in the world.
    2. Who reached the final testing room?
    Answer. Mike leaves and Charlie Bucket reached the final testing room.
    3. Why were the Oompa-Loompas carrying the chocolate?
    Answer. Oompa Loompa were carrying the chocolate because Mr. Wonka had ordered
    them to bring the chocolate.
    4. Why did Mr. Wonka hand black glasses to the visitors?
    Answer. Mr. Wonka handed black glasses to the visitors because the room was very
    bright and the light could blind them.
    5. Describe the room that the visitors entered. What was the name of the room?
    Answer. The visitors entered the Television Chocolate Room. It was a long, narrow
    room with white walls and floors. The room was also almost completely bare. At one
    end of the room was an enormous camera on wheels and at the other end was a very
    large television screen.

    Reference to the context.
    “Immediately, six Oompa-Loompas marched forward, carrying the most enormous bar
    of chocolate Charlie had ever seen.”
    a. Why were the Oompa-Loompas carrying the chocolate?
    Answer- Mr. Wonka called the Oompa-Loompas and requested them to carry the
    chocolate to show his guests that his idea worked.
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a. Why was it enormous?
Answer. The chocolate was enormous in size as anything sent through a television is
always big in size.
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कक्षा- 4              दिनािंक- 16/08/21 – 20/08/21

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                 पाठ - सलिंग

 पाठ पररचय

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अभ्याि कायय

दिए गए प्रश्न उत्तर को अपनी कक्षा कायय कॉपी में करो –

  1.)    सलिंग ककिे क ते    ैं और इिके ककतने भेि   ैं ?
  2.)    िाक्य में आए रिं गीन शलि का सलिंग बिलकर िाक्य िोबारा सलखो –
            क.) िेठ जी ने गरीबों को िान दिया ।
            ख.) बालक विद्यालय जा र ा      ै ।
            ग.) पिंडित जी पूजा करिा र े   ैं ।
            घ.) िम्राट ने उचचत न्याय ककया ।
  3.) सलखखए
        प्रश्न 1,2,3,4,5 और खेल- खेल में अपने पाठ पुस्तक में करो।
         पठन   े तु   - पाठ उपयोचगता के अिंतगयत िी गई क ानी का िाचन करो ।

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, B.S. CITY
                                 SESSION : 2021-22
                     ECONTENT FOR THE WEEK 16.08.2021 TO 20.08.2021
CLASS : 04                                      SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
DATE UPLOADED :14.08.2021
CHAPTER : MEASURES OF TIME

SUBTRACTION OF TIME

STEPS:

   •   First arrange the number of hours, minutes and seconds in columns.
   •   Subtract separately all the columns.
   •   Borrowing if required.
   •   After borrowing convert minutes to seconds in seconds column and
       hours to minutes in minutes column as shown in the given examples.

EXAMPLE 1 :

Subtract 2 hrs 50 minutes 45 seconds from 5 hours 45 minutes 40 seconds

Sol:

                         Hours               Minutes                Seconds
                           4              (60 + 44 =104 )        (60 + 40 = 100 )
                           5                    45                      40
                 -         2                    50                      45
                           2                    54                      55

Step 1)       40 sec < 45 sec, so borrow 1 min that is 60 sec.

             Now 60 + 40 = 100 sec.

             Subtract 100 sec – 45 sec = 55 sec.

Step 2)      After borrowing 1 min from 45 min we have,
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL B.S. CITY E-CONTENT FOR THE WEEK: -16 AUG. to 20 AUG. 2021 - DPS Bokaro
45 min – 1 min = 44 min.

            Now, 44 < 50. Hence, borrow 1 hr= 60 minutes.

            Now, 60 + 44 = 104 min.

            Subtract 104 min – 50 min = 54 min

Step 3)     After borrowing 1 hour from 5 hours we have,

            5 hrs – 1 hr = 4 hrs.

            Now, 4 hrs – 2 hrs = 2 hrs. As shown in the above columns.

Example 2 : Subtract 6 years 10 months from 8 years 8 months.

                         Years               Months
                           7               (12 + 8 =20 )
                           8                     8
              -            6                    10
                           1                    10

Step 1)     8 months < 10 months, so borrow 1 year that is 12 months .

            Now 12 months + 8 months = 20 months.

            Subtract 20 months – 10 months = 10 months.

Step 2)     After borrowing 1 year from 8 years we have,

            8 years – 1 year = 7 years.

            Now, 7 years – 6 years = 1 year.

TO BE DONE IN MATH COPY

Exercise : 11 (D) of Together With Mathematics Buzz!!

Question Numbers 1 and 2 (All questions)

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
                             SECTOR V, B.S.CITY
                    E – CONTENT – 16/08/2021 to 20/08/2021,
                          (SUBJECT – GENERAL SCIENCE)

      CLASS-IV
   Lesson – 7
     Plants and Photosynthesis

Food making in leaves:

Plants depend on their leaves to make food.So they are called as kitchen of a
plant or the food factory of a plant.
The process by which green plantsmake their own food with the help of
water and carbon dioxide in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight is called
Photosynthesis.
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL B.S. CITY E-CONTENT FOR THE WEEK: -16 AUG. to 20 AUG. 2021 - DPS Bokaro
During photosynthesis, a leaf takes in carbon dioxide and gives out oxygen
and water vapour through the stomata.
What happes to the food prepared by the plants?
    It is transported throughout the plant by the stem and branches.
    Plants use some of this food to carry out its life processes.
    Rest of the food is stored in fruits, leaves, stems or roots in the form of
     starch.

             Assignment:
             I.    Name any two:
                   a. Edible roots –
                   b. Edible stems –
                   c. Edible leaves –
                   d. Edible seeds -
             II.   Answer the following questions:
Q1. Define photosynthesis.
Ans) The process by which green plants make their own food with the help of
water and carbon dioxide in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight is called
photosynthesis.
Q2. What happens to the food prepared by the plants?
Ans) The food prepared by the plant is used in the following ways:
   a. Some of the food is burnt for energy and is used by the plant for its
      own growth and to repair worn out cells.
   b. Extra food is converted and stored in the form of starch in different
      parts of a plant such as leaves (spinach), roots (carrot), fruits ( apples),
      stems (potatoes), flowers (cauliflower), and seeds (cereals).
Q3. Why is a leaf called as the food factory of the plants?
Ans) Plants depend on their leaves to make food.So they are called as kitchen
of a plant or the food factory of a plant.
Q4. Write an activity to show thatgreen leaves have starch.
Ans) Aim: To show that starch is present in green leaves.
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Material required: A green leaf, beaker, tripod stand, alcohol, iodine
solution, petri dish, tongs and a dropper.
Method:
      i.     Take a green leaf and bleach it by boiling it in water and then in
             alcohol.
      ii.    Wash the leaf in cold water.
      iii.   Add a few drops of iodine.
Observation: The bleached leaf turns blue-black by the addition of iodine
solution.
Conclusion: This shows that starch is present in a green leaf.
Q4. Draw, colour and label a diagram to show the process of photosynthesis.
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
                                BOKARO STEEL CITY
                  SUB- SOCIAL STUDIES ( SESSION
                                        SESSION-2021-2022)
CLASS- IV       E CONTENT FOR THE WEEK 16.08.21 TO 20.08.21

TOPIC :- OUR AGRICULTURE
SUB-TOPIC :- HORTICULTURE, LIVESTOCK REARING AND FISHING
Content of the above lesson
                     lesson:-
    HORTICULTURE:- The Cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables is called
     horticulture. They are grown for sale in the market .Many horticultural
                                                               horticultur
     crops are grown in India.
      Fruits– apple, pineapple, lychee
      Flowers – Jasmine,
                   Jasmine,gladiolus , tuberose , marigold
      Vegetables– cabbage, potato , peas

      FLOWERSLYCHEE

            CABBAGE
 The
           he horticulture crops are mostly grown in Jammu and Kashmir,
          Himachal Pradesh
                     Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and the north-eastern
                                                                    eastern states.
         LIVESTOCK REARING:
                       REARING:- Animals
                                     nimals which farmer keep for their use are
          called livestock. It includes cow, buffalo, bullock , sheep ,goat,
                                                                      ,      camel,
          mule and yak.TThey are useful in many ways .

LIVESTOCK

   Cows and buffaloes give milk.Their waste is used as manure .
   Bullocks are used to plough fields, draw water from well and pull carts.
   Wool is obtained from sheep and camels, there are other animals also from
    which we get wool.. TThehe skin of sheep and goats are used to make leather
    goods . The
             he meat of sheep and goat is eaten.
   Camels are very useful in deserts.Mules and yaks are used to transport
    goods and people in hilly regions.
        FISHING:- Fishing
                       ishing is of two types - marine and inland . Catching fish
          from the sea is called marine fishing. Itt is done in thestates located
          along the coast
                     coast.
   Catching fish from rivers,
                         rivers,canals, lakes and ponds is called inland fishing. It
    is popular in Andhra
                    AndhraPradesh,Chhattisgarh, West Bengal , Assam and
    Himachal Pradesh .
FISHING
** Read the above content carefully and answer the following questions :-
                                                                       :
   I.       Fill in the blanks :-- (Write the complete sentence in your S.St copy)
            1. Catching
                   tching fish from rivers canals, lakes and ponds is called
                _______fishing.
            2. The cultivation
                      ultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables is called _______.
   II.      Questions and answers:
                              answers:- (Write the questions also)
            1. What is livestock
                          livestock?
               Ans. Animals which farmer keep for their use are called livestock. It
               includes cow,buffalo,
                        cow,buffalo,bullock , sheep , goat , camel, mule and yak etc.
            2. Writethe
                     the names of three states where inland fishing is popular.
         Ans. The names of three states where inland fishing is popular they are:
         Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Assam.
            3. How are cows, buffaloes and bullocks useful to us?
         Ans. Cows
               ows and buffaloes give milk.Their
                                            heir waste is used as manure . Bullocks
         are used to plough fiel
                            fields, draw water from well and pull carts.
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REVISION
I)     Answer the following questions:-(Write the questions also)
       Q1. Write the names of the water bodies that
       surrounds India.
       Q2. Name the states which are located in the
       Purvanchal Hill Ranges.
       Q3.Define ' Lagoon’.
III.   Fill in the blanks:- (Write the complete sentence in your S.St
       copy)
       a) India has ___________ states and ______ union
          territories.
       b) The _______ festival is a big tourist attraction in
          Meghalaya.
       c) Pongal is an important harvest festival of
          _________.
IV.    Name them:- (Write the complete sentence in your S.St copy)
         a) Main tributary of Ganga:
         b) Smaller river that flows into a bigger river:
         c) Branch of River Ganga that flows in Bangladesh:
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
                B.S. CITY
CLASS-4       GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (2021-22)
E CONTENT FOR THE WEEK (16/8/21 TO 20/8/21)
READ LESSON - 45 OF YOUR GK BOOK (GOOD,
BETTER, BEST)
****COPY DOWN ALL THE GK ECONTENT IN A
THIN COPY
1. How should we treat the animals?
   Ans:- a) By feeding the birds.
         b) By putting out a bowl of water for
    thirsty birds.
         c) By observing animals without
   disturbing them.
   2. Which action should we avoid while treating
   animals?
   Ans:- a) Killing small insects like ants, etc.
         b) Capturing a butterfly in a jar.
         c) holding a frog by its leg.
   3. How many medals India won in the Tokyo
   Olympics 2020?
   Ans:- 7 (1 Gold · 2 Silver · 4 Bronze)
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL,B.S.CITY
              ECONTENT-13
    FOR THE WEEK 16.08.2021 TO 20.08.2021
          TECHNICAL ACTIVITY
                CLASS-4

REVISION:1
Q. Where is the start button located?
Ans: Taskbar
Q.2.Where are the deleted files or folders kept on the
desktop?
Ans: Recycle Bin
Q.3. Who is called as the Father of computer?
Ans: Charles Babbage
Q.4.______ was the first calculating machine invented in
China.(Leibniz Calculator/Abacus)
Ans:Abacus
Q.5.Who developed the population counting machine?
Ans: Herman Hollerith
Q.6. Name any two output devices of computer.
Ans:Monitor,Printer
Q.7.Which unit is responsible for performing various
arithmetic operations?(Control Unit/ALU)
Ans:ALU
Q.8. Name any two storage devices of computer.
Ans:Hard Disk,Pen Drive
Q.9. What is system software?Give two examples of
system software.
Ans:System software manages and controls computer
hardware. Ex-Windows,Linux
Q.10.A computer stores data in the form of _________.
Ans:Bits and Bytes
Q.11. What is the extension of MS Word file?
Ans:docx
Q.12 The deleted files can be restored from the Recycle
Bin.(TRUE/FALSE)
Ans:TRUE
Q.13.What is the keyboard shortcut for selecting the
entire document?
Ans :Ctrl+A
Q.14. 1 KB= ______Bytes
Ans:1024 Bytes
Q.15. what are the keyboard shortcuts used for Find and
Replace Text in MS Word?
Ans:Ctrl+F and Ctrl+H
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