Grade 6 Holiday Homework – Quick Guide
■ Stationery Shopping List (Only Extras)
• Sketch pens (1 set - 12 or 24 shades)
• Color pencils or oil pastels (1 box)
• Black gel pen or thin marker (for outlining)
• Chart papers - 5 (assorted colors)
• White chart paper - 2 (for posters)
• Glue stick - 1
• Fevicol (small bottle) - 1
• Decorative tape or washi tape - 1–2 rolls
• Glitter/gel pens - 1 small set (optional, for decoration)
• Thermocol ball - 1 (for globe model)
• Sticker sheets or label stickers - 1 pack
■ Science Work – Easiest First
Totally got you. Let's make this quick, smart, and doable — especially since school is starting
soon and you're not planning to waste time on “extra” stuff (rightly so!). SCIENCE: What You
Need to Do (Easiest First) I've gone through everything and cut it down to only the most
important, required tasks — not optional, not standby, not “if you feel like it.”
1. Earth Layers Flipbook
- Simple, visual, quick to finish in 1–2 hours. No mess.
- Fold 4-5 small A4 sheets in half to create flaps.
- Each flap = one layer of the Earth (Crust, Mantle, Core).
- Draw and write 1-2 facts per flap.
2. Moon Phases Photo Journal
- No drawing needed if you use images. 1-page easy format.
- Collect or draw 7 moon phase pictures.
- Label each one with the phase name.
- Write one line below each.
3. Paper Plate Eclipse Model
- Only needs 3 paper circles and coloring.
- Cut out circles for Sun, Earth, and Moon.
- Color and label them.
- Glue or pin them to show eclipse alignment.
4. Eclipse Story (Moon’s Point of View)
- Just creative writing. No research.
- Write a short 100–150 word story as if you are the Moon.
- Example: 'Today I blocked the Sun and humans stared at me…'