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expression, listening, literacy creativity, numeracy, general awareness, observation, comparison, social
skills, critical thinking, speaking, high order thinking, imagination, aesthetics, etiquettes, self-awareness,
self-management, coloring, drawing, writing and many more.
Purposefully designed worksheets aid home learning. They are visually stimulating, fun, easy to read, and
cost-effective when printed. The following developmental areas are addressed:
a. STEAM Tinkering
b. Experiential Learning
c. Sensory and Perceptual Development
d. Cognitive Development
e. Critical Thinking
f. Algorithmic Thinking
g. Development of Creative and Aesthetic Appreciation
h. Representing objects, concepts, ideas in the form of drawing, patterns and coloring
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autonomy, drive interest, and let them blend worksheets in their daily schedule.
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President
Early Childhood Association
Association for Primary Education and Research
SKILL FOCUS
Age Art, Craft and Connecting to Interests Real Life Skills Literacy Skills
Group Performance Nature
Calligraphy, Sketching, Environmental Philately, Kitchen skills, Book Reviewing,
String Craft, Magic, consciousness, Numismatics, Fashion Design, Creative Writing,
11-12 Drama Sustainability, Auto Racing, Photography Scrapbooking, Comic
Gardening Movie Making, Book Making,
Astronomy, Poetry
Train spotting
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Calligraphy: Basic strokes
Visual art related to writing is known as Calligraphy. Today let us practice some of the
basic strokes of calligraphy in the space given next to the strokes. Pigma MB brush pen
to be used.
Upstrokes - To make the upstroke hold your brush pen at about a 90 degree angle to the
paper. Applying light pressure, draw your brush pen upwards on the paper.
Down strokes - To make the downstroke hold your pen at about a 45 degree angle to the
paper. Applying heavy pressure, draw your brush pen downwards on the paper.
Alternating strokes
Let us learn how to write/draw borders, swashes and flourishes in calligraphy. Practice the
given styles using free hand in the boxes given. No tools other than your pencil/pen to be
used.
Borders
Flourish
Swashes
Calligram words are words that convey their meaning pictorially.Trace the words given on
the left hand side and write the same in the blank space given next to it.
Trace over the quote given below and hang it on your room wall
Sketching basically refers to a preliminary rough type of drawing that is made in preparation
for either a painting or a more formal drawing. Basic of sketching involves shading strokes.
Refer to the images on the left and practice the strokes in the empty boxes
given next to them. 2B drawing pencil to be used for this.
Hatching - Draw diagonal lines as shown and ensure that their direction is uniform
throughout the area of shading.
Cross Hatching - First draw diagonal lines as above in one direction. After this draw
another set of diagonal lines in the opposite direction overlaping the 1st drawn lines.
Scribbling - Scribble in any way you want like the way you draw hair, tree,etc.
Today we will use some more techniques used in sketching like smudging and sketching.
Follow the instructions given and practice the art in the empty boxes given next to them. 2B drawing
pencil to be used for this.
Smudging - Using this technique smooth finish surface is formed based on the requirement.
Smudging tools like tissue paper, finger,paper or cloth can be used. In the empty box given shade it
with pencil and smudge it using your finger or paper as shown.
Stenciling - Itis a way of creating pictures or text on surfaces using a stencil. The stencil is a mold with
which we can create an image on surfaces by allowing the color to reach that surface with the
gaps in it and this can be reused countless times.
Cut out the given design on another paper as a stencil and place it in the given empty box. Trace
and colour it . Image given is only for reference purpose.
Sketching is done in different tones - light, medium and dark. Let us practice the different
tones.
Pratice the tones using drawing pencil as shown in the image in
the empty box given next to it. 2B drawing pencil to be used for
this.
Light tone
Medium tone
Dark tone
Using 2B drawing pencil and different types and tones of shading you have learnt so far
and complete the given picture.
Draw & sketch the image in the empty box given. Later cut out the same, frame it and hang it on
the wall of your house.
Let us create a string art on paper. Take a print out of this sheet and make holes in the
given points. Tools required for this activity is needle, different colour strings and pair of
scissors.
Take thread / string of your choice and start from the bottom side of the paper.
1 Ensure that you secure the string with a knot. Start with left hand top corner
hole.
Start with forming 'V' shape in the entire row and then the inverted 'V'. Pattern
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to be followed is shown for one row.
Looking at the image given below follow the instruction and complete the pattern
At point 0 take the string from top to bottom of sheet and secure with a
2
knot.
Using different colour threads and needle complete the below given pattern.
Take coloured threads & needle of your choice. Make holes using the needles
1
whereever red dots are marked.
Make a note on a different paper as to how you would start and end the pattern
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accordingly go ahead. This will help you to avoid any errors or confusions.
Let us create a card out of string art and give it to your best friend
Instructions :
Trace out the below given pattern on the front of the card and
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complete the pattern using coloured threads and needle.
Once completed give it to your best friend with a note written inside as
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to why he/she is your best friend.
Complete the pattern given using your desired coloured threads and needle and frame it.
Instructions
Today we will learn how to create linking infinity loop using paper by following the
instructions given. This is also called as a Möbius strip. You can cut out the strip given to
make this fun loop!
Instructions
1 Take a strip of paper of your desired colour. Draw a dotted line in the middle of
the strip. Twist the paper strip twice and secure it with a cellophane or sticky tape.
Using a scissor start cutting along the dotted line in the middle of the strip. There is
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more fun to be had after this because you will now end up with two strips!
It's magic time. Today let us learn the trick as to how to form a square with two
interlinked paper rings.
Step 1 :
Step 2 :
Begin to cut one of the ring all the
way through the other ring it is
connected to.
Step 3 :
Step 4 :
Unfold the cutting and lay it on a
surface.
Wow… we have our square.
Today we will cut a hole in the paper in such a way that you can place your foot in it.
Follow the instructions given to do this.
Instructions
Take a A4 paper and fold it into half. Draw lines as shown in the image. Ensure
1
that you leave little space while ending the line.
Cut along the lines, starting at the arrow and stopping at the dot for all the lines.
2
Once all of the lines are cut, cut along the fold. Ensure that the ending two
3
edges of the fold are uncut.
Open up the paper. There will be a large hole where you can actually step
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through.
Do you know that we can make a 3D cube model using this 2D sheet of paper? Follow the
instructions given.
Instructions
1 Take the print out of the given image. Cut along the solid dark lines.
Then fold along the dashed lines. Glue the loose ends after folding to secure the
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cube in place.
Kirigami is an interesting paper art where all of your creativity depends on the way you fold the
paper. Today we will do a Kirigami hanging decoration by following the instructions.
Instruction
1 Take a square sheet of paper and fold into half to form a triangle.
Cut along the lines drawn till you reach the tip of the triangle. Ensure
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that you do not cut through the tip completely.
Holding the finger hole lift the paper and spread the
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outer layers.
Column A Column B
Actor who speaks only to the
1 Cast
audience about the story
Read the given passage and answer the questions given below
One day, a lamb was eating sweet grass away from her flock of sheep. She didn't notice
a wolf walking closer to her. When she saw the wolf, she started pleading "Please don't
eat me. My stomach is full of grass. You can wait a while to make my meat taste much
better. The grass in my stomach will get digested quickly if you can let me dance." The
wolf agreed.
While the lamb was dancing, she had a new idea. She said,"I can dance faster if you take
my bell and ring it so hard."The wolf took the bell and started to ring it hard. The shephard
heard the sound and ran quickly to save the lamb's life.
Read the below given passage and write the dialogues for the same.
On a hot summer afternoon, 4 children are walking back home talking about their day at
school. Suddenly the weather becomes cloudy and it starts drizzling. Seeing this they
decide that they can continue their talk tomorrow and decides to reach their houses at
the earliest so that they don't get caught in the rain.
Imagine that you have planned to enact a drama. Write down the playscript in
accordance to what you have planned.
Characters / Roles
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
With the set of guidelines given below write your own play with duration of 10mins.
1 Location At school
Can you match each of the following types of poetry to their meaning? Some are
more difficult than others but, have a go!
Tongue Twisters
A type of poetry from Japan. Three lines, with a
five, seven, five syllable structure.
Shape Poems
Poems that have two consecutive lines of the
same length and rhythm.
Calligrams
Poems that will make you laugh or smile.
Narrative
Poems where the visual layout of the words
Poems reflects the shape of the poems subject.
Humorous
Poems where the formation or font of the letters
Verse used represents an aspect of the poem, E.G.
Fat, thin, high, etc.
Acrostic
Poems with five lines, usually are very funny.
Riddles
Poems which tell a story.
As with narrative, there are "elements" of poetry that we can focus on to enrich our
understanding of a particular poem or group of poems. These elements may
include, voice, diction, imagery, figures of speech, symbolism, syntax, sound, rhythm
and meter, and structure.
An acrostic poem is a poem where the first letters of each line spell out a word
Example : RAIN
Body here
Rumbling thunder clashes up high,
A limerick is a short and fun five-line poem with a distinctive rhythm. The first, second and fifth lines are
longer than the third and fourth lines. The rhyming pattern is AABBA. The longer A lines rhyme with each
other and the shorter B lines rhyme with each other.
Example of a limerick
Carefully read the poems and choose the right answers from the options below.
I am small as an ant and big as a whale, I have four wings, but cannot fly,
I can soar through the air like a bird with a tail. I never laugh and never cry;
I can be seen by day and not by night, On the same spot I'm always found,
I can be seen with a big flash of light. toiling away with little sound.
What am I? What am I?
In marble walls as white as milk, What does man love more than life,
Lined with skin as soft as silk, fear more then death or mortal strife,
In a fountain crystal clear, what the poor have the rich require,
There are no doors to this stronghold, What misers spend and spendthrifts save
Yet thieves break in and steal the gold. and all men carry to the grave?
The key to a healthy body is to enjoy a variety of nutritious foods. The food plate
below shows the 5 essential food groups. Cut the images of the foods given below
and paste them at the correct place.
Choose from the words below and write the correct name of the kitchen tool under its
picture. Can you also find them in the word grid? Words can be up, down, diagonal and
they do not share the letters in the grid.
Do you know these common cooking terms? Write the correct cooking terms under the
pictures.
Stir Grate Squeeze Roast Fry Bake Knead Roll Pour Beat Peel Slice
Cook up this easy and yummy dish. Request your parents to help and guide you to
obtain these ingredients and make this.
Spicy Corn
Ingredients:
2 cup corn kernels frozen or fresh
1 tsp oil
½ tsp salt
½ tsp powdered roasted cumin seeds(bhuna jeera powder)
2 tbsp fresh coriander finely chopped
1 tbsp green chili finely chopped, adjust to taste
2 tbsp red bell pepper finely chopped
1 tsp lemon juice
¼ cup feta cheese (optional, for garnishing)
Instructions:
1. Use a flat bottom-heavy frying pan, lightly oil it and heat over medium high
heat. Put the corn kernels and stir fry for 4-5 minutes stirring continuously. While stir
frying, kernels will be getting some light and some dark brown color and some of
the kernels might even pop a little.
2. Once the corn kernels are cooked properly(they would turn soft), turn off the
heat, and add salt, cumin seed powder, coriander, green chili, red bell pepper
and lemon juice. Mix it well. If using, sprinkle feta cheese.
3. Enjoy yummy spicy corn. The dish tastes best when it is served warm but it can
be served at room temperature as well.
Here is an easy recipe for delicious pancakes. Choose right options from the words
provided for each section and complete the recipe.
4. 1 tablespoon
5. 1 pinch
1. In a __________, mix flour, sugar, salt, cinnamon powder and baking powder.
2. ________ milk, oil, water and vanilla essence in the bowl. _____ until smooth. Melt
butter in a pan and add to the mixture. Let it rest for 2 minutes.
4. Pour the ________ onto the pan, using approximately 1/3 cup for each
pancake.
5. Brown on both sides, _______ some chocolate sauce or honey on top and ________
hot.
Draw the cover page of your favourite book and answer the questions below.
It is illustrated by:______________________________________________________________
Genre: adventure/fantasy/sci-fi/biography/historical/other(mention)____________
_______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
At that time there were rules that said black people had to give up their seats on
the bus if a white person told them to. A white man ordered Rosa Parks, who was
black, to give up her seat so he could have it.
Rosa was tired of being bullied and on that day she politely said no. The bus
driver called the police and Rosa was arrested. Many people thought this was
unfair. They began a boycott and stopped using the buses in Montgomery.
On December 20th, 1956, because of Rosa Parks and the bus boycott,
Montgomery city had to change their rules so that everyone could use the buses
equally, with the same rights for black and white people.
Rosa Parks spent the rest of her life working to get equal rights for all people.
Which part of the story you liked the most and why?
Do you know about any Indian who has worked to get unfair rules changed? What
did he or she did?
Fiction is any story made up by an author. It is a creation of the author's imagination and
is not based strictly on history or facts. Write a review of a fiction book you read and liked.
Book title:
Author:
Main Characters:
A non-fiction book is one that tells you facts and information about the world around you.
It is about something that really happened or something/someone that really exists or
existed. Write a short review of your favourite non-fiction book.
Book title:
Author:
Are you aware that a young boy named Raghav recently crash-landed a plane
in the jungles of Kabini ALL BY HIMSELF? He survived the crash, then lived on wild
fruits and lived through incredible acts of nature. To learn more about his
incredible adventure, check out the fiction section of the library under Never
The Same by Ashwini Roy.
Can you write a similar commercial for your favourite book using the pointers
below?
My opening question:
There are 8 essential story elements which form the backbone of any good novel or short
story. If you know these 8 elements, you can write and analyze stories more effectively.
Choose the name of the story element from the options given below and write it
in front of the correct description.
1. ____________________________ includes the time and place in which the story takes
place.
With the help of the given aspects, build a creative character - Captain Aadi, that your
readers will remember. Use your imagination and the picture to fill in the details in the
boxes below.
What does he look like? What makes him different from the
other boys?
Weave a small story around your first day at school using the words/expressions given in
the box below. Use your imagination to create events that made you feel like that.
Look at the picture below and write a short story. Describe your characters(names, how
are they related, how are they feeling, where they are, what are they doing, etc.) and
then narrate what happens.
Let´s learn about popular attires in fashion. Find these fashion trends in the word grid
below.
Dress Silhouette
Take inspiration from any of the dress-silhouettes given below and design your own dress.
Can you recognize the fabrics given below? Match the pictures with the right answer.
wool
linen
satin
denim
leather
velvet
You have been assigned to design the costumes for a stage production regarding a
village of Rajasthan. Sketch and color your designs in the given boxes.
Male Female
You have to participate in a fashion show. The theme of the show is `recycled
clothes and accessories´. Take inspiration from the pictures below and using waste
material at home(old plastic bags, paper from old magazines and newspapers etc),
design your costume for the ramp walk.
Important:
Take permission from your parents before you cut any magazine.
You can be a story teller and make your own comic book. Let's start by learning about the
different parts of a comic. Look at the elements below and try your hand at creating them.
This speech bubble to show what is A panel is a frame. It can have text or picture or
spoken. Fill in with a dialogue. both. Draw a character doing something here.
Make your toon avatar. Pick and draw the features from the sets given below, or create
your own!!
H
a
i
r
Story map is provided below. Use your imagination and write the comic book story.
Title Author
Characters
Setting
When
Where
Beginning
Middle
End
Two adventurers have found the map to an ancient city. Use your imagination and
complete the comic strip.
Create your own story in the below panel and add yourself as one of the characters.
Read the description of different kinds of photography and write the name against the
photograph.
Astrophotography -
Portrait Photography- It Business Photography -
Taking photos of Adventure
captures the Business photos focus
astronomical objects Photography- In this
personality and mood on the working world
like stars, planets, and pictures of adventures
of an individual or for marketing and
meteors etc. is are captured.
group. promotional purposes.
astrophotography.
Instructions: Find the words related to photography in the given grid. Words are hidden
across, down and diagonal.
Words
Use your camera or borrow your parent's phone. Please ask for permission before
borrowing it. Click photos on the basis of given prompts and take printout and paste
them below.
Click pictures throughout one day and take printouts of those. Paste the pictures below to make a collage.
Let's make a mini-book out of a sheet of paper. You need A4 size paper, scissors, and a
stapler. Follow the instructions given below. You can also reuse this sheet.
Instructions: Let's create a scrapbook on nature. Go for a walk and observe the different
types of leaves. You can click the picture or draw them in the boxes given below. Also
write the name of the plants or trees.
A scrapbook can help in organizing the photographs, artwork and awards achieved in
a school year. Follow the pictures below to make a folder pocket. You can take a
printout of this sheet and make your pocket using this template.
Keeping a family scrap book is an another way to keep family photos. Paste pictures of
your family in the space provided below.
This is me
This is my family
My father's name is .
My mother's name is .
A memory scrapbook is a collection of memories. Think and write two lines on your
memories in the space given below.
A movie consist of lot of things like story, music, direction, cast etc. It involves many
people. Fill in the following blanks with the appropriate word. You can take help from the
key words.
Key words
Find the words related to movie making in the given grid. Words are hidden across,
down and diagonal. Look up the encyclopedia to find out what they mean.
p e r d v y a d b m s a t o a
b r z u k r b r z r c b r z c
c s o b m s c s o s r c s o t
d t n d l t d t n t e d t n r
f e r i u e a e r e e a e r e
d i r n c c i o n h n g h o s
h b j g j b t b j b p h b j s
u n n k w n u i n n l u n n u
e d i t i n g e o e a a e r r
a f z j l f a f z n y a f z a
g l n s q l o c a t i o n n g
h p o j m p h p o p m h p o h
u e r t v e a e a c t i n g u
q h o m j h g h o h j g h o q
k e r t v y a d b m s a t o k
Words
Movie genre categorizes movies. It makes it easier for the viewer to discover what he or
she likes and will want to see. Write names of two movies under each genre.
Comedy
Historical
Musical
Fantasy
Mystery
Sound is very important in movies. Sound effects enhance the characters and the story.
Different sound effects are given below. With the help of items at home create these
sounds. Write few lines on how you created the sound.
Sound Effects
wind blowing door opening rain
Characters:
Astronomy is the study of the sun, moon, stars, planets, other objects and phenomena in
space. Let's build your own planet.
Size
A spacesuit protects astronauts in the space. It supplies oxygen to breathe and water to
drink. It also has visors which protect astronaut's eyes. Build a space suit for the
astronaut. Colour the pieces provided below, cut and paste them on appropriate
places.
A constellation is a group of visible stars that form a pattern when we view them from
Earth. Look at the pictures of constellations. Draw your own constellation!
As the moon orbits or circles the Earth, the phase changes. Write the name of the phase
with the related image.
Phases of Moon
Did you know that time is measured differently on each planet? To check how old you
are on the four terrestrial planets, divide your age in Earth days by the number of days in
a planet’s year. You can use the age chart given below.
Compost is decayed organic material which is used as a fertilizer for growing plants. Cut
out the items given below and paste the items which can be used to make compost in
"Yes" column and the others in "No" Column.
Do you know these gardening tools? Identify the names of these tools.
Take this quiz and identify herbs and spices by matching them to the names given.
nutmeg
turmeric
clove
coriander
saffron
cinnamon
fennel
lemongrass
tulsi
garlic
We must take care of how the seeds are planted as to grow healthy plants.
Write the numbers in the box given in ascending order to know the steps of
planting seeds.
Proper planning of garden would result in a good yield and a beautiful garden. Draw your garden plan in this space given
below with all features you want in the garden.
LEGEND
fence
pond
bench
tool-shed
planting
patch
pots
3 11
4 12
5 13
6 14
7 15
10
Today trains have become an essential part of our life whether travelling from one city
to another , interstate or intrastate travelling or travelling within city using metro. Read
the passage given below and answer the questions.
Tains have been a popular form of transportation since the 19th century. It was
invented by Richard Trevithick. World's first steam powered railway journey took place
on 21st Feb , 1804 along the tramway of the Penydarren ironworks, near Merthyr Tydfill
in South Wales. These were used to transport iron initially and the first train carried 10
tons of iron. Fairy Queen steam loco from India entered Guinness Books of Records in
1998 as the world's oldest steam locomotive in operation. It's operation started way
back in 1855.
3 When did the first journey of train take place and where?
In India there are many types of trains which run daily in our country. Fill in the missing
letters to complete the name of the train.
1 u l l t
2 o
3 P s e n e r
4 o c l
5 E p e s
6 u x r
7 a j d a n
8 G r i R t
9 M e o
10 o d
11 T r s
12 M n r a l
13 S b u a n
The engine is the main part of the train that enables locomotion. In the image given
below, name the type of engine along with the parts indicated by an arrow with the
help of the key words given.
Type of Engine
Keywords
Using your creativity design a train with the help of the image given. Write down all the steps which you would follow along with
the materials required to design a similar train and also suggest a name for your train.
Below listed are some of the historical events in the history of Postal India. Put them in
sequence by marking them with numbers from 1 to 8 in the circles provided.
Given below are some of the statements related to the release of postage stamps in India.
Tick the correct option 'Yes' or 'No'
Yes No
Stamp was released to commomerate 125th birth
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anniverysary of Shubhash Chandra Bose.
Collect different kinds of stamps available in India and paste them in the box given
below. Later cut it out and protect it with a transparent cover. This will be your personal
collection of stamps.
Design your own postcard with all the relevant details in it, in the box given below. After
completion write a thank you note in the same to someone telling them the reason for
your letter.
Do you want to create your own stamp? Here you go! Cut out the sheet with the outline
of a stamp and draw them within the stamp border. Get novel!!
● a place
Do you know about the coins and their origin? Take a print out of this sheet and in each
of the given spaces, fill in the missing letters of the coin names as per the country names
they belong to given on the left.
S.
Country's name Name of the coins/currency
No.
Do you know these terms or words related to coins. Take a print out this sheet. The words
are horizontally, vertically or diagonally placed. Find them and circle around them. Refer
to the terms related to the coins given in the box below. Enjoy learning!
z w e l e c t r u m u t f l w n q m z a
k g a k e q r p s l x z a f h y i p m c
a l f d a m s j w t q n u w s q w k o h
p e q g o w l k c r u y l a d i x m b a
m q g t j l a n i e t r w r e v e r s e
n q e i c v s d b a l p s n a a s s f m
q e c a n a j h u s m o t p f y i s n e
e l y d i a m r b w s a b r e h s h e n
r n k l q p n w q d w j m y e u a r k i
g a d i n a v m a c d q w z p y h e r d
o n q e o p n l s f a h b g s u b u i e
r n q n l t m v w a d o k a i h o p s m
y a s a d q c l k s m k n a n s n h w p
e q m p z e r m b h e u q i w r q o k i
o b v e r s e s u d i m d o p t e x l r
d n a b y s h h s o s n b r g e l y r e
y e f k a t h q e w a z c b a s q e k q
n u r e n y m k q t e r y p o g w d f n
a k e a s v a v m e x z m n a f u t p l
s n s e o p s i c i l y a d q r a p s n
t l a n k l b k w b p q m o w e e z t a
y a c h n a v s n u w e i s j q r e w a
Keywords
Let us understand how the coins are made. Print out this sheet and put the pictures given
below in sequence based on the process of minting coins by writing down the number in
the boxes below each image.
Cladding Refining, melting Upsetting Distribution
and casting
Do you know about coin tracing? Print out the sheet below. In each of the boxes, place
a coin on the left side of the box to rub using a coloured pencil. Write the details that you
learn from the coins on the right side of the box. For each of the boxes, use different kinds
of coins to trace and different coloured pencils for rubbing. Happy learning!!
Country -
Name -
Value -
Coin - Front Coin - Back Details of coin
Country -
Name -
Value -
Coin - Front Coin - Back Details of coin
Country -
Name -
Value -
Coin - Front Coin - Back Details of coin
Country -
Name -
Value -
Coin - Front Coin - Back Details of coin
Country -
Name -
Value -
Coin - Front Coin - Back Details of coin
Country -
Name -
Value -
Isn't it interesting to design your own coin? Take a print out of the sheet and create your
own coin. Draw in the design box of how should your coin look and write down the
appropriate details in the remaining boxes. Start innovating right here!
● Symbol on the coin (such as an image of political figure, flags, landmark, etc.),
Are you a racing enthusiast? There are many terms used in the auto racing sport. Take a
print out of this sheet and complete this crossword puzzle given below. Fill in the boxes by
solving the clues at the bottom of the sheet.
1
4 5
6 8
10 11
Across
2 Part of a corner where the racing line is nearest the inside of the bend.
Down
4 The entire time it takes to enter the pit lane, make a pitstop and exit the pit area.
8 Stopping in the pit lane for repairs, refuelling, and/or new tires.
10 A type of racing, open wheeled, where the conditions of entry comply with rules.
Who is your favourite auto racer? To identify whether the names of your favourite racer
are in the grid, print out this sheet and search for those names that are horizontally,
vertically or diagonally placed and circle them. The names of the racers are given below
as keywords. Enjoy searching!
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a o q o a e b a c b h a i y g f e b m b
i p d g r n a e r y r a s q a z z v e m
n k j q v o a k l t e y h l d a s y s i
k x t u i o s q p z a v a b w f b a h c
a v m a h l e b m c p w m d c a p i u h
r e o m i n c i e s l k i p z q s o n a
t b e s f e g t a r r m l m a t n m t e
h a k c u l p z q p g o t w i a m n z l
i d s i a l t f r i s p o i e r l g d s
k i t c c u g k a h a p n y r y o a p c
e a m d a l e e a r n h a r d t p b m h
y e t y i o p w e n s d g a k o p l x u
a n q y e i o a r y q l v s m n q z p m
n m a x v e r s t a p p e n z s x m z a
a v x c q p n i g e l m a n s e l l a c
s e b a s t i a n v e t t e l n t a z h
p q h a o b p n q w r v e u n n l I p e
d a n i e l r i c a r d o p m a p s a r
Keywords
Are you interested in knowing the best vehicles used for racing? Take a print out of this
sheet. Fill in the missing letters of the company names that correspond to the logo in the
given space below.
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Are you keen in knowing the automobile parts used in cars? Take a print out of this sheet
and identify the unscrambled words from the scrambled words. The description of the
car parts at the start of each row are used as clues. Enjoy!!
Unscrambled
S. No. Description of the car parts Scrambled words
words
Do you want to race with your toy cars? What's a race car with nowhere to race? Set up
your own race track at home and play with your family and friends. Print two copies of
this sheet to have a bigger race track. Stick it to a thick material or cardboard for
durability. If you want, use laminated pouches to avoid tearing of the sheets. Attach the
hook and loop fastener dots at the ends of each piece to line up all the tracks together.
You are now ready to play!