Holiday Homework
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
In my school, We generally give holiday homework which includes more kids work and less parents.
For Example
Class 1-3 level.
* We give them to make vlogs of their holiday trips.
* we tell them to choose a country of their choice and learn various facts about it.
* We tell to create sceneries on MS paint
* We tell them do science experiments for the things available at home.
* Best out of waste
Classes 4-5
* Storytime Collage: Have students create a collage using magazine cutouts to illustrate their favorite part of a story they read during the semester.
* Math Adventure: Provide a list of everyday activities (baking cookies, setting the table, counting coins) and have students practice math by recording the numbers involved in each activity.
* Creative Writing Challenge: Give students a story starter or a picture prompt and ask them to write a short story or poem based on it.
Grade 6-9:
* Cultural Exploration: Have students research a country or culture they are interested in and create a presentation or report showcasing its traditions, cuisine, and customs.
* STEM Challenge: Provide materials and guidelines for a hands-on STEM challenge, such as building a bridge out of household items or designing a model of a renewable energy source.
* Book Review Blog: Encourage students to read a book of their choice and create a blog post or video review discussing the plot, characters, and their overall thoughts.
* * Historical Research Project: Assign students a historical figure or event and have them create a presentation or poster detailing key information.
* Science Experiment: Provide materials and instructions for a simple science experiment (such as making a volcano or testing buoyancy) for students to conduct at home and document their findings.
In my school, We generally give holiday homework which includes more kids work and less parents.
For Example
Class 1-3 level.
* We give them to make vlogs of their holiday trips.
* we tell them to choose a country of their choice and learn various facts about it.
* We tell to create sceneries on MS paint
* We tell them do science experiments for the things available at home.
* Best out of waste
Classes 4-5
* Storytime Collage: Have students create a collage using magazine cutouts to illustrate their favorite part of a story they read during the semester.
* Math Adventure: Provide a list of everyday activities (baking cookies, setting the table, counting coins) and have students practice math by recording the numbers involved in each activity.
* Creative Writing Challenge: Give students a story starter or a picture prompt and ask them to write a short story or poem based on it.
Grade 6-9:
* Cultural Exploration: Have students research a country or culture they are interested in and create a presentation or report showcasing its traditions, cuisine, and customs.
* STEM Challenge: Provide materials and guidelines for a hands-on STEM challenge, such as building a bridge out of household items or designing a model of a renewable energy source.
* Book Review Blog: Encourage students to read a book of their choice and create a blog post or video review discussing the plot, characters, and their overall thoughts.
* * Historical Research Project: Assign students a historical figure or event and have them create a presentation or poster detailing key information.
* Science Experiment: Provide materials and instructions for a simple science experiment (such as making a volcano or testing buoyancy) for students to conduct at home and document their findings.