UBSE - 7 - Science :: Winds, Storms and Cyclones

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Winds, Storms and Cyclones Lesson Plan - (Lesson Plan - English)


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[Author - Rini Jose]


Hindi Medium textbook



[Author - Arshea Bimal, Kripa S]


1. Crumple a small piece of paper into a ball of size smaller than the mouth of an empty bottle. Hold the empty bottle on its side and place the paper ball just inside its mouth. Now try to blow on the ball to force it into the bottle. Try the activity with bottles of different sizes. Challenge your friends if they can force the paper ball in by blowing into the bottle.

2. Hold a strip of paper, 20 cm long and 3 cm wide, between your thumb and forefinger. Now blow over the paper.

3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY7F6vfPGFA (Air exerts pressure)


Worksheets Hindi [Version 2021]

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Worksheet 2

Worksheet 3

Worksheet 4

Worksheet 5


Answer Keys Hindi [Version 2021]

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Worksheets English [Version 2021]

Worksheet 1

Worksheet 2

Worksheet 3

Worksheet 4

Worksheet 5


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