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This document contains a holiday worksheet from Litera Valley Zee School for grade 3 students in April 2017. The worksheet contains math problems involving calculating sums, differences, and estimating totals based on given quantities. It also contains an EVS question asking students to list planets and describe the difference between planets and stars. The worksheet is to be submitted on June 5th, 2017 and involves 16 questions testing students' math and EVS knowledge.
This document contains a holiday worksheet from Litera Valley Zee School for grade 3 students in April 2017. The worksheet contains math problems involving calculating sums, differences, and estimating totals based on given quantities. It also contains an EVS question asking students to list planets and describe the difference between planets and stars. The worksheet is to be submitted on June 5th, 2017 and involves 16 questions testing students' math and EVS knowledge.
This document contains a holiday worksheet from Litera Valley Zee School for grade 3 students in April 2017. The worksheet contains math problems involving calculating sums, differences, and estimating totals based on given quantities. It also contains an EVS question asking students to list planets and describe the difference between planets and stars. The worksheet is to be submitted on June 5th, 2017 and involves 16 questions testing students' math and EVS knowledge.
Grade 3 - Holiday Worksheet Practice- APRIL (2017-18)
EVS (Date of Submission: 05-06-17)
1. Write the names of the planets in our solar system. 2. What is the difference between planets and stars? Math (Date of Submission: 05-06-17) 1) A bike company sold 2,456 bikes in 2012, 3,986 bikes in 2013 and 2,234 bikes in 2014. How many bikes did the company sell in all? ___________ 2) A shopkeeper sold 2,315 books last month and 3,347 books this month. How many books were sold? ___________ 3) Hardik bought a pair of shirts for ₹1,926, a pair of jeans for ₹ 2,856 and a jacket for ₹2,599. How much money did he spend in all? ___________ 4) A NGO planted 2,678 trees on Wednesday, 2,790 trees on Thursday and 3,498 trees on Friday. How many trees did the NGO plant? ___________ 5) Nisha had ₹5,476 in her bank account. She deposited ₹ 2,056 on Thursday and ₹ 2,440 on Friday. How much money did she have now in her account? _____________ 6) Lavisha ran 2,012 m on Friday, 2,980 m on Saturday and 1,320 m on Sunday. How much distance did she run in all? ___________ 7) Ravi bought his Mathematics book for ₹ 1,540, Science book for ₹ 1,850 and English book for ₹ 780. What is the total amount spent by him? ___________ 8) Karan drove his car 2,970 m on Monday, 2,845 m on Tuesday and 3,650 m on Wednesday. How much distance did he cover in all? ___ 9) A shopkeeper had 858 items in his shop. He sold 634 items in a month. Estimate the number of items left with the shopkeeper by rounding to the nearest tens. _______________ 10) A publisher printed 3,625 copies of a storybook. He sold 2,482 copies of the book last week. Estimate the number of copies left with him by rounding to the nearest hundreds. _______________ 11) A poultry farm supplies 4,552 eggs to market A and 3,483 eggs to market B every week. Which market gets more supply of eggs and by how much? ________ 12) A gardener planted 3,500 saplings in a park. Heavy rains damaged 1,549 saplings. How many saplings were left undamaged? _______________ 13) A factory manufactured 7,268 cycles in first year and 9,234 cycles in second year . In which year more cycles were manufactured and by how much? _______________ 14) In the month of July, 5,678 books were printed in a printing press. In the month of August, 3545 books were printed. In the next month, 1236 books were damaged due to fire. How many books were left in the printing press? ______________________ 15) 9,863 people visited an amusement park in a week. 3485 people visited from Monday to Wednesday and 2,265 people visited on Thursday and Friday. How many people visited the amusement park on weekdays and how many visited on weekends? ______________________ 16. In an Inter school competition, 5,825 students were participated. Out of these, 1,349 were from School A, 1,783 from School B and the rest were from School C. Find the number of students who participated from School C.
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