From Textbook to Thinking: Creating Engaging Social Science Worksheets Creating effective worksheets for Class 7 Social Science (Part 2) requires thoughtful planning and a clear focus on learning outcomes. To begin with, worksheets should move beyond rote memorisation and encourage students to think, apply, and reason . Therefore, well-designed worksheets help students connect textbook knowledge with real-life situations. Click Below to Download Worksheet Chapter 1-The Story of Indian Farming - CLICK HERE Chapter 2 - India and Her Neighbours - CLICK HERE Chapter 3 - Empire and Kingdoms: 6th to 10th Centuries - CLICK HERE Chapter 4 -Turning tides: 11th and 12th Centuries - CLICK HERE Chapter 5 - India: A Home to Many- CLICK HERE Chapter 6 - The State, the government and You- CLICK HERE Chapter 7 - Infrastructure: Engine of India's Development - CLICK HERE Chapter 8 - Banks and the Magic of Finance- CLICK HERE Answer Key-All Ch...
Important Question Answers Methods of Separation in Everyday Life Class -6 Subject-Science ********************************** 1 Mark Questions What is winnowing? Winnowing is the process of separating lighter particles like husk from heavier particles like grains using air or wind. Name a method to separate cream from milk. Churning. What is filtration used for? Filtration is used to separate insoluble solids from liquids. What remains in the sieve during sieving? Bigger particles, such as stones or bran, remain in the sieve. What type of materials can be separated using a magnet? Magnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. 2 Marks Questions What is sedimentation? Sedimentation is the process where heavier particles settle down at the bottom of a liquid when left undisturbed. How is decantation different from filtration? In decantation, the liquid is gently poured off after sedimentation, while filtration uses a filter to remove insoluble solids. Give two examples where sieving i...