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December is often a busy time not just in the classroom, but in our personal lives as well. That coupled with the holiday excitement that the students bring to school each day, it can feel overwhelming to manage everyone and everything. I found over the years that when I bring the holiday fun into the classroom with purposeful, engaging activities, things seem to feel a bit less chaotic. So I say let’s bring on the Polar Express, holidays around the world, and reindeer by including holiday literacy activities in lesson planning.

Today I want to share some of my favorite holiday literacy resources to add some holiday cheer to your literacy block. Additionally, many of these resources also make great displays for the hallway or your classroom.

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Why I Love Integrating Literacy and Holidays

During a busy season like the holidays, you can make more time to do fun holiday activities and crafts when you get creative with how you fit them into your day. Through read alouds, shared reading, interactive notebook activities, writing crafts, and themed centers, we can easily integrate reading and writing through the season to bring holiday cheer in our classrooms while improving literacy skills.

I also love any opportunity to sneak in extra practice with writing conventions, reading comprehension, and word work. When we do activities that are truly engaging, my students don’t always realize that they are learning and practicing important skills at the same time.

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The Gingerbread Writing Craftivity is perfect for your students to self-assess their own writing! For each writing convention, the students earn a part of their gingerbread kid. It’s a great way to integrate some meaningful writing and be purposeful with an adorable craft! Plus, the finished activity makes a great display for the holiday season.

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After reading the book If You Take a Mouse to the Movies , use this FREE Mouse and Movies Retelling activity for students to practice sequencing. My students and I loved any chance we could to make a purposeful craft! For younger students, they can draw what happens in the book. First and second graders can write (and draw) the events.

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This little activity has three mystery word making activities for you to do whole group, in a small group, or even to drop in a word work center. You could also make it a competition during your holiday party. Students will use the letters provided and see how many words they can build. This activity is always a hit!

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This Holidays Around the World unit helps students compare and contrast Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and Christmas. It makes it simple to learn about Kwanzaa , Hanukkah , and Christmas as you celebrate them all! You’ll easily integrate reading and writing with social studies with each of these resources.

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Each resource has graphic organizers, vocabulary cards, sorting activities, and a craft. You’ll be set for social studies for the whole month with packing in lots of literacy at the same time! I bundled them together so you get all three units for the price of two!

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World-renowned clinical child psychologist and best-selling author, Dr. Ross Greene said that No kid should be getting three or four hours of homework a night. There's no breathing time, there's no family time, there are just extracurriculars and homework, and then, going to bed.

Holiday homework is intended to make students independent and enhance their skills and capabilities. Holiday homework helps to keep students on track and keep their brains ticking. While holiday homework ensures that the students don’t lose touch with what they have learned, it is important to give them enough space to enjoy the holidays. To ensure the same, you have got to analyze the feasibility of the work that you are assigning them and the gravity. Without further ado, let us take a look at five important things that teachers should keep in mind while assigning holiday homework to their students.

1. Understand Your Students

The first and most important thing that you have to take into consideration is your students. Understanding your students is the first step. The holiday homework should be on par with their capacity and ability. Of course, there’s no harm in making it challenging and pushing their limits a little but make sure to strike a balance. There’s no point in talking Latin when your students don’t understand the language. Assigning holiday homework that is way beyond their intellectual capacity or way below their capacity will not do them any good and that’s why you have got to understand them. There might be students who like challenges and to address this population of the classroom you can create an additional section on the assignment sheet and make it optional. Make sure not to discriminate against your students based on this optional section.

2. Define the Objectives

What do you want your students to accomplish through the holiday homework? For example, if the holiday homework is to write a poem, what are the learning objectives? That the students should understand the structure of the poetry, poetic figures, and poetic justice? The teacher must have a clear sense of the same. In addition to this, the teacher must be able to articulate the learning objectives to the students so that they can do complete justice to the holiday homework.

3. Make it Interesting

More often than not, students find holiday homework boring and drab. While designing the holiday work, teachers should put in the effort to make it challenging and interesting. If it is a simple coloring exercise, you can give tiny riddles about the colors and they have to figure out what the color is. Similarly, you can make all the work interesting so that the students would ill feel like doing it.

4. Keep Parent Involvement to a Minimum

Let’s face it. More than 90% of homework is done by parents. If you ask second graders to make the model of the Taj Mahal, of course, the parents would do it. This is why we mentioned in the first step that the teachers should understand the students and give them a mountain that they can climb. As mentioned, articulate the learning objectives and while interacting with the parents, let them know that you are expecting minimum involvement from them. If you are assigning holiday homework to high school students and students in higher grades, this step can be skipped.

5. Clarify the Criteria

On what basis are you going to grade the holiday homework? The criteria and the grading pattern must be transparent so that the students have a clear understanding of what to focus on. When you are designing the holiday homework, create a proper framework that you want to stick by and share with your students.

Holiday homework is an amazing way to let your students stand close to what they have learned. As mentioned, it is important to strike a balance and help your students have a good holiday while learning new skills and polishing the existing ones. It is up to the teacher to make homework dull or interesting and the tips that we have discussed are sure to make it the latter. Go ahead and create homework that the students would enjoy doing!

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The term ‘holiday homework’ raises a collective groan when you mention it in class. The last thing your students want to do during their holidays is spending more time with their noses buried in textbooks. But who said homework had to be a dull and dreary activity? There’s plenty of time and then some to learn concepts at school; holiday homework can focus on skill-building and be a lot more fun! Here’s a list of top creative assignment or homework ideas to help students take the ‘work’ out of homework, and replace it with a whole lot of fun! 

“Assignment 1: For the Filmy Fans”

As a life coach who holds film therapy workshops in Bengaluru, Rohit Sasvehalli believes that movies can have a deep impact on the psyche when approached consciously. “Pick a specific concept the child wants to learn about, say Apartheid. Ask them to watch a movie like Invictus to understand the tensions in South Africa. It will invoke an explorative mindset,” says Sasvehalli. Give your students a choice of topics and movies to watch, review and write an essay or make a presentation on what it got them thinking about. Surely your students aren’t about to complain about watching a movie or two!

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“Assignment 2: For the Wanderlusters”

Families often set out on trips during the holiday season. A trip is often a great platform to learn about new places and new cultures. Ask your students to document every bit of their travel, discover fascinating aspects about the place they’re visiting and turn their findings into a fantastic travel presentation for the class! It could cover a long vacation or even a day trip to the museum, beach or a nearby park.

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“Assignment 3: For the Bookworms”

This creative assignment may not appeal to all your students, but the voracious readers in your class will surely welcome some binge-reading over the holidays! For this set of students, assign a list of books they can review over the holidays. Encourage them to get a library membership or even a Kindle, if they’re more accustomed to reading digitally. Give them a mix of fiction and non-fiction titles that will broaden their knowledge and urge them to think. It doesn’t have to strictly follow the curriculum; books on current events will also help them get a better perspective of what’s going on in the world.

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Assignment 4: For the Crafty Ones

Do you see your students stumbling over certain difficult topics in class? Ask them to bring out their ‘crafty’ sides over the holidays and turn those concepts into flashcards!  Flashcards make learning easier , and making them will help your students hone their artistic skills!

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Assignment 5: For the Volunteer Wonders

A school in New Zealand recently got its students involved in building an outdoor classroom and won an award for creativity! Volunteering as a homework idea will help them understand the kind of problems the world is facing, put things in perspective and also help them learn how to work in a team! You could give them a list of places they could visit over the holidays or plan a class trip yourself. Let them volunteer at an animal shelter, old-age home or orphanage, where they can perform different activities like maintaining the gardens, teaching other children, reading to the elderly, or even organising a performance for the underprivileged.

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Assignment 6. For the Budding Philosophers

If your students are at a stage in life where they have critical future decisions to make, ask them to ‘introspect’ over the holidays. What makes them happiest? Which activities do they most look forward to? What piques their interest and what fails to grab their attention? Give them a homework idea and ask them to write a detailed summary of their interests and how they could translate into a career option a few years down the line. If they’re confused, ask them to opt for professional guidance that will help them discover who they really are and what they should pursue in the future. We can help with that.  Students with clarity on their future are likely to be less stressed in class and focus better on their academics!

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Holidays are perhaps the only time when students can study at their own pace without the looming burden of a jam-packed schedule. The holidays give students enough time to explore their interests and  use them to enhance their studying technique . Don’t overburden them with lesson plans and tough projects; instead, let them focus on building skills, exploring interests and making the most of the holiday season both in terms of education and entertainment!

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This article was co-authored by Alexander Ruiz, M.Ed. . Alexander Ruiz is an Educational Consultant and the Educational Director of Link Educational Institute, a tutoring business based in Claremont, California that provides customizable educational plans, subject and test prep tutoring, and college application consulting. With over a decade and a half of experience in the education industry, Alexander coaches students to increase their self-awareness and emotional intelligence while achieving skills and the goal of achieving skills and higher education. He holds a BA in Psychology from Florida International University and an MA in Education from Georgia Southern University. There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. In this case, several readers have written to tell us that this article was helpful to them, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 54,884 times.

Sometimes, even if you are done with exams for the academic term, you end up with homework during your school holiday. Whether you are making up work, preparing for a new class, or simply already have to start working on next term, it is possible to get your homework done during your holiday and still enjoy your free time. All you need to do is set a schedule, designate a space to study, and stick to your plan—we'll show you how!

Organizing Your Time

Step 1 Prioritize your work.

  • Try setting aside consistent times for certain subjects every day. For example, if you know you will have time in the afternoon, set aside a block from 2pm to 4pm to work on your homework.
  • If you need to work on multiple subjects over the holidays, alternate your study time from day to day. You may want to work on your history homework on Mondays and Wednesdays, and your maths work on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
  • Use a personal planner or calendar to mark down your study times, and write what assignments you want to work on for each day.

Step 3 Set aside non-school time.

  • Studying distracted can actually make it more difficult to learn and retain information. When you designate no-study time, it’s important to stick to it so that you don’t miss vital steps or information in your school work.

Setting Up Your Space

Step 1 Prepare your materials.

  • If you are traveling and you forget something, it may be difficult or expensive to get a replacement on the go.
  • To avoid missing anything, look at each assignment before you leave and make a checklist of what materials you need to complete that assignment. Go through the checklist and make sure you have packed everything you need to take with you before you leave school.

Step 2 Set an alarm.

  • If you carry a phone or tablet with you regularly, set reminders on your digital calendar so that you get instant notifications.
  • If you use a planner, write reminders down there as well, so that you know what you expect to do and when you expect to do it.

Step 3 Designate a study space.

  • Clear your study space of all distractions. If you work at a desk, for example, make sure that only your computer, your notebook, your school books, and materials relevant to your studies are set up.
  • Make the space more comfortable by providing yourself with comfortable seating, good lighting, and accoutrements such a blanket that may help you feel more relaxed in your space.

Working On Your Homework

Step 1 Get rid of online distractions.

  • Apps like Freedom and LeechBlock allow users to temporarily block certain sites or set whole blocks of time where the internet is inaccessible.
  • Tools such as FocusWriter and Focus Booster are designed to help you track your time to accomplish specific tasks.

Step 2 Take breaks.

  • Taking occasional breaks has been found to improve attention and potentially make your overall studying more effective. [6] X Research source Even if you are focused on an assignment, try to include breaks to keep from overworking yourself.

Step 3 Study on vacation.

  • Do try to avoid packing schoolwork into times that won’t properly allow you to focus, such as on a tour or during a family get-together. Save the school work for designated study time or your leisure time.
  • Make sure your environment is compatible for the work you need to do. For example, avoid bringing your computer or scientific calculator to a beach setting, which could damage such equipment.

Step 4 Check your work.

  • If possible, save any editing for a time when you are not on a trip or dealing with family visits. Find a low-stress point in your holiday where you can go over the work you’ve done thus far.
  • See if any of your peers would be interested in exchanging assignments and peer editing. Arrange it with a friend before you leave school, and set exchange deadlines for the two of you.

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  • Do not save all of your homework for the last day of your holiday. This makes it more likely that you will not get all of your work done on time and at a satisfactory level. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
  • Let your friends and family know your planned study schedule so that they can plan not to disturb you during those times. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
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  • ↑ https://psychcentral.com/news/2011/02/09/taking-breaks-found-to-improve-attention/23329.html
  • ↑ http://www.hercampus.com/life/campus-living/how-not-over-or-under-pack-winter-break
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In addition to being a time for enjoyment and relaxation, summer vacation is an excellent opportunity for young children to continue learning and being busy. Eliminate tiresome spreadsheets! This blog article contains a plethora of creative ideas for computer holiday homework for kids in classes 5 through 8. We’ll cover topics including multiple-choice questions (MCQ), fill-in-the-blank questions, short questions, lengthy questions, and exercises to make summer learning engaging for kids, teachers, and parents. 

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1.1 Which of the following is an input device?
a) Monitor
b) Keyboard
c) Printer
d) Speaker

1.2. What is the function of the CPU?
a) To display information
b) To process data
c) To print documents
d) To connect to the internet
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1. The _____ allows us to see information on the computer. (Monitor)
2. We use the _____ to type information into the computer. (keyboard)
3. We can save our work using a/an _____. (folder)

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1. Describe the steps involved in creating a new document using word processing software.
2. Explain the importance of using strong passwords and keeping them secure.

5. Exercises

1. Practice using different formatting options in a word processing program (e.g., changing font size, bolding text).
2. Create a simple presentation using presentation software (e.g., including slides with text and images).
3. Research a specific topic on the internet and write a summary of what you learned.

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Computer Holiday Homework for Class 6

1.1. Which of the following is an operating system?
a) Browser
b) Word processor
c) Operating System
d) Paint programme

1.2. What is the shortcut key to copy text?
a) Ctrl + V
b) Ctrl + C
c) Ctrl + X
d) Ctrl + P
1. We use a/an _____ to search for information on the internet. (search engine)
2. A collection of web pages stored on a server is called a _____. (website)
3. You can save your work on a computer using a/an _____. (storage device)

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  • Long Answer
1. Describe the steps involved in creating a presentation using presentation software.
2. Explain the importance of using ethical practices when using the internet, including citing sources when using information online.
1. Practice creating a presentation with different slide layouts, transitions, and animations.
2. Use a paint programme to create a drawing with various shapes, colors, and text tools.
3. Research a famous computer scientist and write a short report about their contributions to the field.

Computer Holiday Homework for Class 7

1.1. Which of the following is an output device?
a) Keyboard
b) Monitor
c) Scanner
d) Mouse

1.2. What is the function of a web browser?
a) To store data
b) To process information
c) To access websites
d) To create presentations

1.3. In MS Word, what does “Ctrl + B” do?
a) Change font size
b) Bold the selected text
c) Italicise the selected text
d) Underline the selected text
1. The central processing unit (CPU) is also called the computer’s _____. (brain)
2. We use a/an _____ to format text in a document, like changing font size or style. (formatting toolbar)
3. A collection of interconnected computers around the world is called the _____. (internet)

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1. Describe the different types of computer software and give examples of each. (System software – manages computer hardware (e.g., Operating System). Application software – performs specific tasks for users (e.g., Word processor, Paint program).)

2. Explain the importance of online safety and discuss some tips for staying safe while browsing the internet. (Importance: protecting personal information, avoiding malware, etc. Tips: using strong passwords, being cautious about clicking on links, etc.)
1. Practice creating a document in MS Word with different formatting styles, like bold, italics, and font changes.
2. Use a search engine to research a specific topic (e.g., famous scientists) and create a short presentation using presentation software.
3. Create a flowchart illustrating the steps involved in searching for information online using a search engine.

Computer Holiday Homework for Class 8

1.1. What is the purpose of a database?
a) To browse the internet
b) To organize and store information
c) To create presentations
d) To write computer programmes

1.2. In a spreadsheet, what is a cell where a formula is entered called?
a) Row
b) Column
c) Formula bar
d) Cell reference

1.3. What is the basic building block of a computer program?
a) Hardware components
b) Data
c) Instruction
d) User interface
1. A collection of interrelated tables storing data is called a/an _____. (database)
2. In spreadsheets, we use _____ to perform calculations on data. (formulas)
3. The process of writing instructions for a computer to follow is called _____. (programming)
1. Describe the different data types commonly used in databases and give examples of each. (Data types: text, number, date, etc.). Examples: Name (Text), Age (Number), Birth Date (Date).)

2. Explain the concept of an algorithm and its importance in programming. (An algorithm is a step-by-step process to solve a problem. (It’s crucial for creating clear and efficient computer programs.)
1. Create a simple database in database management software (DBMS) to store information about books in a library (e.g., title, author, ISBN).
2. Design a spreadsheet in a spreadsheet program to calculate the average marks of students in a class for different subjects.
3. Write a simple computer programme (using a programming language like Scratch or Python) to display a message on the screen or perform a basic calculation.

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If your new online friend or romantic interest says they have an emergency and need money, it might not mean they have bad luck. It’s more likely they’re a scammer trying to grab your money. So, how can you tell if an online “friend” is a fraud?

It’s hard to know who people really are when you meet them online. Scammers create fake profiles on social media, as well as game and dating sites. They might send you a friend request, start a conversation and friendship, chatting or texting daily. Surprisingly soon, they might say they’re in love with you. Then, suddenly, they’ll have an expensive emergency — a lost job, failed business, or sister who needs an operation — and appeal to you for  gift cards ,  money transfers , even  cryptocurrency .

Here are some sure signs you’re dealing with a romance scammer:

  • They can’t meet you in person. It’s an early warning sign if they can’t meet because they’re outside the country on an oil rig, in the military, or with an international organization. Those are lies.
  • They ask you for money.  That’s always a scam. No matter the so-called emergency, they’re only trying to steal your money.
  • They tell you how to send the money.  Which is exactly what scammers do, focusing on ways to get your money quickly. Where it’s also hard for you to get it back. (Crypto, gift cards, wire transfer, payment apps…)

If you think someone is a scammer, cut off contact. Tell the social media platform, game site, and dating site, and then tell the FTC at  ReportFraud.ftc.gov . Share this post in your socials to alert your followers of this scam.

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I have occasionally seen such scams, and you are right to warn people. But for a mostly home-bound, mobility and vision impaired 70 year old woman without family, whose friends have mostly died or gone into nursing homes, Facebook is almost the only way to make friends - so who else would I tell when something goes wrong? Of course, I am not pretending to be romantically interested in anyone and I never actually ASK any individual for ANYTHING but prayers, but I HAVE posted my Amazon wish list and that sort of thing. It makes me sad that your article would lump me in with the same category of people you call scammers because according to you, it is always a scam, and you are wrong about that. There are a LOT of us "senior orphans" in the world these days who are lucky enough to live into their 70's and 80s and beyond, outliving all our friends and relatives, but it is sad that anyone would make our situation even MORE difficult by casting a suspicious light over us. I think your article is poorly researched and not well thought-out, otherwise you might have included people like us and methods to verify that people are who they say they are. For instance, the Facebook checkmark by someone's name indicates that their identity has been proven. (I have one of those.) Facebook friends CAN BE AND ARE OFTEN REAL FRIENDS.

In reply to I have occasionally seen… by SILVER S PARNELL

To Silver Parnell. Sorry for your circumstances but I have a friend right now who is getting scammed big time and it’s pathetic. What will be the worst is when it’s over and she sees how much money and effort she has put into this crook. You don’t need to research, in reference to your comment about this article not being researched…this is happening all over. This scam of my friend is so sophisticated using AI to appear like a famous Asian actor for FaceTime calls…unbelievable! She just got asked for $24K! Watch your senior acquaintances, friends and family members! So many fall prey and are too embarrassed to admit it was a horrible mistake even after they see their bank statements. It is NEVER easy to admit you’ve been scammed. That’s what keeps this underground scam business going.

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