The document outlines holiday homework for Class XII English Core students at India International School, Mangaf for the academic year 2025-26. It includes a project selection with various creative topics such as a travel brochure, art-based project, photography essay, and literary analysis, along with specific requirements for presentation. Additionally, it provides drafting tasks for notices and invitations, covering various scenarios for students to practice formal and informal writing.
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The document outlines holiday homework for Class XII English Core students at India International School, Mangaf for the academic year 2025-26. It includes a project selection with various creative topics such as a travel brochure, art-based project, photography essay, and literary analysis, along with specific requirements for presentation. Additionally, it provides drafting tasks for notices and invitations, covering various scenarios for students to practice formal and informal writing.
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INDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, MANGAF
CLASS XII: ENGLISH CORE (301)
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2025-26 I. PROJECT Select ANY ONE of the following project questions, and research the topic thoroughly using books, reliable websites, and other sources. Present your findings in a well-organized and creative manner. TOPICS 1. Travel Brochure Project: Design a brochure or blog post for an Antarctica educational expedition. 2. Art-Based Project: Create a series of illustrations or paintings that represent the imagery and message of the poem “Keeping Quiet”. 3. Photography Project: Compile a photo essay titled “Things of Beauty Around Me” with captions and reflections. 4. Literary Analysis Project: "The Last Lesson: A Cry for Language and Freedom" How does The Last Lesson portray the emotional and political significance of language in preserving cultural identity and freedom? Discuss the story as a protest against linguistic oppression and a cry for the right to one's mother tongue." Your project must include the following: A title page with your name, class, and topic An introduction to the topic Well-structured content with headings and subheadings Use of pictures, timelines, or diagrams (wherever applicable) A brief conclusion or summary A bibliography mentioning the sources used
Word Limit: 600–800 words
Presentation Format: Handwritten or printed, on A4 sheets and in a file
Submission Date: [24/08/2025]
II. HOLIDAY HOMEWORK DRAFTING NOTICE 1. You are Riya/Rohan, the Cultural Secretary of St. Xavier’s School, Delhi. Write a notice informing students about an upcoming Inter-School Debate Competition to be held in your school auditorium. Include details about date, time, and registration. 2. You lost your scientific calculator in the school library during the lunch break. Draft a notice for the school notice board requesting help in finding it. You are Meera, a student of Class XII-B. 3. As the Head Girl/Head Boy of Green Valley Public School, Bhopal, write a notice inviting students to volunteer for a Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Cleanliness Drive in the nearby community park. 4. Your school is organizing a three-day educational trip to Jaipur. Write a notice giving details of the trip, eligibility for participation, cost involved, and last date of submission. You are Aryan, the Secretary of the Adventure Club. 5. Due to extreme heat, the school Principal has announced a change in school timings. Draft a notice on behalf of the Principal informing students about the new timings starting from next Monday. FORMAL & INFORMAL INVITATIONS 1. You are the Head Boy/Head Girl of Greenfield Public School, Jaipur. Your school is organizing its Annual Day Function next week. Write a formal invitation to the District Education Officer, inviting him/her to preside over the event. 2. You are Rohit Sharma, Manager of Blue Leaf Publishers, Mumbai. Draft a formal invitation to famous author Mrs. Shashi Deshpande inviting her to launch a new novel at a book event hosted by your publishing house. 3. You are Anjali / Arjun, the School Captain of Springdale High School, Delhi. Your school is inaugurating a new library wing. Write a formal invitation to the Chief Guest – a renowned author or educationist – to grace the occasion. 4. Your 18th birthday is next week, and you’re throwing a party at your house. Write an informal invitation to your friend Ananya, inviting her to the celebration with time, date, and venue details. 5. Your family is shifting into a new house. Write an informal invitation to your cousin Rajat, inviting him to the housewarming ceremony and requesting his presence on the occasion. 6. Your elder sister is moving abroad for higher studies. Your family is organizing a farewell dinner in her honor. Write an informal invitation to your close friend Simran, asking her to join you for the dinner.