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Xi SHHW 2023

The document outlines the summer holiday homework assignments for Class 11 students at The Mann School. Students have homework in various subjects, including: 1) Creative writing, a podcast, and vocabulary learning in English. 2) Science projects in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. 3) Math chapter exercises. 4) Programming assignments and chapter review in Computer Science and Information Technology. 5) Drawing, art projects, and chapter notes in Fine Arts. Students also have assignments in other subjects like Psychology, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, History, and Political Science which involve projects, presentations, and chapter reviews.

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Xi SHHW 2023

The document outlines the summer holiday homework assignments for Class 11 students at The Mann School. Students have homework in various subjects, including: 1) Creative writing, a podcast, and vocabulary learning in English. 2) Science projects in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. 3) Math chapter exercises. 4) Programming assignments and chapter review in Computer Science and Information Technology. 5) Drawing, art projects, and chapter notes in Fine Arts. Students also have assignments in other subjects like Psychology, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, History, and Political Science which involve projects, presentations, and chapter reviews.

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The Mann School

Summer Holiday Homework 2023


Class- XI (All Subjects)

S.NO SUBJECTS HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

1. ENGLISH a. Creative Writing- Frame a story in 150 words assuming


you are a prisoner in the famous Kala Pani Cellular Jail
(Black Water) during Colonial times.
b. Prepare a chart/collage to design a treasure hunt/ maze/
word scrabble/ sudoku
c. Prepare a 1min podcast (audio/video) on any social issue/
stereotypes/superstitions prevailing in Indian Society
using Adobe (mail to [email protected] &
[email protected] before 30.6.23)
d. Master-26 (Senior)-2023 words have been
forwarded to you. You can also access the given
link for Master-26 (Senior)-2023 Worlist:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZIX7gg89FEMLzY
j1lVt1WwlAgJBBC7BX/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=105316055
812994084028&rtpof=true&sd=true

e. You are humbly requested to learn these words


thoroughly during the holidays so that you can
have a good competition in the Master-26
(Written) exam after summer vacations. If you do
not receive Master-26 words, kindly contact your
class teacher.

2. PHYSICS 1) An investigatory project based on any topic related to


Physics Class 11 or higher level.
2) Do the assignment in CW notebook.

3 CHEMISTRY 1. An investigatory project based on any topic related to


Chemistry Class 11 or higher level.
2. Assignment in assignment notebook

4 BIOLOGY An investigatory project based on any topic related to Biology


Class 11 or higher level.
Complete the assignment questions in the assignment notebook.

5 MATHS Ch 3 Trigonometry from Book "Elements of Mathematics"


Ch1 Sets from the Book "Elements of Mathematics"
6 COMPUTER SCI 1. Revision of Tokens, Operator, Data Conversion, Module,
Conditional Statement.
Write the following question and submit it in a stick file.
2. WAP to check and display whether a given number is Odd
or even.
3. WAP to accept the value of Selling Price and Cost Price of
an item. Find whether its profit or loss and the amount of
profit or loss.
4. Define Tokens. Explain the types of tokens.
5. Define Identity Operator. Give a suitable example.
6. Define Module. State the different ways of importing
modules.
7. Explain the functions in the random module.
8. Define Explicit and Implicit casting. Give suitable
Examples.
9. WAP to find and display whether a given number is
positive or Negative.
10. WAP to accept the age of a person and display whether the
person is eligible to vote or not.(18 years and above are
eligible to vote.)

7 IP 1. Revision of Tokens, Operator, Data Conversion, Module,


Conditional Statement.
Write the following question and submit it in a stick file.
2. WAP to check and display whether a given number is Odd
or even.
11. WAP to accept the value of Selling Price and Cost Price of
an item. Find whether its profit or loss and the amount of
profit or loss.
12. Define Tokens. Explain the types of tokens.
13. Define Identity Operator. Give a suitable example.
14. Define Module. State the different ways of importing
modules.
15. Explain the functions in the random module.
16. Define Explicit and Implicit casting. Give suitable
Examples.
17. WAP to find and display whether a given number is
positive or Negative.
18. WAP to accept the age of a person and display whether the
person is eligible to vote or not.(18 years and above are
eligible to vote.)

8 PHY EDU 1. 400 metres Track Marking


a. Flow Chart of Athletics
b. Marking and General Rules of following events
I. Shot Put
ii. Javelin Throw
iii. Discuss Throw
iv. High Jump
v. Long Jump & Triple Jump
2. Yoga
Need to be written :- a. Procedure b. Benefits c.
Contraindication d. Paste the pics
1. Suryabhedhan Pranayama
2. Anuloma viloma
3. Kapalbhati
4. Sitli Pranayam
5. Nadi shodhana Pranayam
6. Bhastrika Pranayama
7. Brahamari Pranayama
8. Plavini Pranayama

9 FINE ARTS 1. Still Life Drawing in Pencil Shading & in Colourful or Object
(Painting) Study in your A3 drawing file - Total 15 works.
2. Draw & Colourful Compositions with different Themes and
Subjects in your A3 drawing file - Total 10 works.
3. Writing Notes in the Notebook (Six Chapter).
4. Reading the Textbooks & writing down the Question & Answer
from your books of Six Chapters.

10 PSYCHOLOGY Make a project file for anyone disorders - Autism, Intellectual


disability, ADHD, or Down Syndrome.

11 ACCOUNTANCY R N 1-8:Prepare PPT on Accounting terms with text and images to be


presented in class.
R. N. Prepare PPT on Accounting Principles to be presented in class.
Revise Entire Syllabus covered

12 B.ST Prepare a collage on chart paper with pics of Indian Entrepreneurs and
their startup details
Prepare A college of business toons on chart paper
Revise Entire Syllabus covered

13 ECON 1. Complete the synopsis for the project assigned to you.


2. Draft a questionnaire for your project and get this filled at least
from 30 respondents.
3. Complete the notes shared with you in your fair notebook.
14 HISTORY Prepare a project on ANY ONE of the following topics given below:
1. Facets of Industrialization in the sixteenth- eighteenth centuries.
2. Crusades: causes; rationale; events; outcomes; Holy Alliance
3. Ancient History in depth: Mesopotamia
4. Greek Philosophy and City States
5. Contributions of Roman Civilization
6. The spirit of Renaissance: Manifestation in art; Literature;
Sculpture; Influence on Trading Community; Social Fabric;
Philosophy; Political Values; Rational Thinking; Existentialism
7. Aspects of Development -South American States /Central American
States
8. Different schools of thoughts- Realism: Humanism: Romanticism
9. Piecing together the past of Genghis Khan
10. Myriad Realms of Slavery in ancient, medieval, and modern world
11. History of Aborigines – America /Australia
12. Facets of Modernization – China /Japan/Korea
13. Indus Civilization
14. Buddhism and Jainism
15. Mahabharta - An epic
16. The Imperial Guptas
17. Mauryan Age and Ashoka - The great.

The project should be of 30-40 pages.


It must include the following
1. COVER PAGE
2. TITLE PAGE
3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4. INDEX
5. INTRODUCTION
6. CONTENT
7. IMAGES
8. MAPS
9. DIAGRAMS
10. CONCLUSION
11. BIBLIOGRAPHY
12. EVALUATION PROFORMA

15 POL SCI Class XI - Political Science_HHW


Each individual student would prepare a project report of 50 pages, a
pair of students 60 pages, 3 students’ 70 pages, 4 students’ 80 pages
and a group of 5 students 100 pages.
It must include the following:
1. Cover page
2. Title page
3. Acknowledgement
4. Index
5. Cartoons
6. Images
7. Maps
8. Diagrams / Tables / Pie charts
9. Conclusion
10. Bibliography
11. Teachers Report

Suggested Topics for Project


Report: 2023-2024

1. Making of the Constitution

2. Elections in India.
3. Working of the Indian Judiciary System.

4. Social Justice: Are ethics followed in Indian Politics

5. Human Rights Act and its gratification in India.

6. Political impact on Indian Legislation.

7. Topics given in Class XI NCERT Textbooks Class XI (Political


Theory and Constitution at Work)

16 GEOGRAPHY
Each student will make a practical file (map work) on the following
topics:-
i) India -location
Latitudinal extent of India
• Longitudinal extent of India
• Standard Meridian of India
• Important latitude passing through India (Tropic of Cancer)
• Southern Most Point of main land of India (Kanya Kumari)
ii) All mountain ranges of India
iii) Major mountain ranges of the World
iv) Major rivers of India
v) Five important Himalayan passes of India
vi) Mark all ramsar sites of India on a single map
vi) Biosphere reserves of India

NOTE- Students will use separate map for depicting each type of
landforms with clear labelling.

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