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Class 6 SEE Chapter Worksheets

The document is a worksheet for Class 6 students covering various topics related to Earth, nature, living creatures, methods of separation, states of water, temperature measurement, and materials. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions that test students' knowledge on celestial bodies, plant characteristics, separation techniques, and properties of materials. The worksheet aims to reinforce learning through concise questions and answers.

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Class 6 SEE Chapter Worksheets

The document is a worksheet for Class 6 students covering various topics related to Earth, nature, living creatures, methods of separation, states of water, temperature measurement, and materials. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions that test students' knowledge on celestial bodies, plant characteristics, separation techniques, and properties of materials. The worksheet aims to reinforce learning through concise questions and answers.

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Chapter wise Worksheet, Class-6 SEE

Beyond Earth
* Read the clue carefully and answer in one word:
1. A group of stars Which appear to form some recognizable pattern _____________
2. Celestial bodies which emit light of their own _____________
3. Celestial bodies that do not emit their own heat and light and are lit by the light of
the stars and revolve round the sun _____________ for example Mars Venus, Earth.
4. Celestial bodies that do not emit their own heat and light and are lit by the light of
the stars and revolve round the planet _____________ for example Moon.
5. Our solar system is a part of this galaxy _____________
6. Due to the presence of water on the surface of Earth, Earth is called ___________
7. Full form of IAU _____________________________________________________
8. Many rocky bodies orbiting the Sun between the planets Mars and Jupiter is called
_____________ belt.
9. Constellation visible to most of the world in winter sky because of its celestial
equatorial position is called _____________ _____________.
10. Brightest star in Ursa Minor, appears to be stationary in the sky above the north
pole of the earth is called_________ _______. It is also known as North Star or Polaris or
Dhruv Tara.

Natures treasure

1. It is colourless, transparent, occupies space and present all around us _________


2. Rocks formed when magma or lava cools and solidifies are called ___________ Rocks
for example basalt and granite.
3. An annual tree planting festival in India that takes place in the first week of july is
called _____________ _____________.
4. Name of a rock is Laterite which comes from a Latin word which means _________
5. Full form of CNG ___________________ ________________ ________________
6. Commonly found shrubs in your area are _____________ _____________
7. Mint and ginger are which type of plants? _____________
8. Coal is a black sedimentary rock. Another example of sedimentary rock _________
9. Coal, natural gas and petroleum are formed by compression of buried forests and
other organic matter. Thus they are called _____________ _____________
10. The resources which cannot be exhausted even after continuous utilisation are
termed as _____________ _____________
LIVING CREATURES: EXPLORING THEIR CHARACTERISTICS
1. Roots always grow towards earth and gravity even if the pot is kept along the
ground. This process is called ________________.
2. They are non-living outside the host cell but start multiplying in host and shows
characteristics of life ________________.
3. Bending of plant towards light is called ________________.
4. Female mosquito causes many diseases like ________________, _____________.
5. Plants that catch insects and digest them to get nutrients ________________.
6a. Observe the following picture and Write the title for complete process in the
center.
6b. Write name of stage of life between eggs to pupa ________________.
6c. Write name of a stage that comes after pupa ________________.

7. The development of larvae to the adult form of frog is called _________________.

8. Energy is released during this life process. ___________________.

9. The process of living being to produce of its own kind is called ________________.

10. ________________, _______________ and gums are the wastes for the plant

But very useful for us.

METHODS OF SEPARATION

1. Observe the given pictures and identify following methods of separation:


a b

c d

2. Device by which cream can be separated from milk at home ________________.

3. A wonder liquid that dissolves most of other substances thus also called universal
solvent. It also plays important role in most of the biological processes. The ratio of H2
and O is 2:1 ___________________.

4. Materials that are attracted to magnets are called __________________ substance. For
example _____________, ________________ and ____________.

5. A process in which liquid gets converted into its vapours below its boiling
temperature __________________.

6. It is the process of shifting a liquid from one container to another by tilting, without
disturbing the materials settled at the bottom ___________________.

7. It consists of two or more types of particles with no uniform composition throughout


___________________.

A JOURNEY THROUGH STATES OF WATER

1. The process of conversion of a solid into liquid is called ______________.

2. The process of conversion of a liquid into solid is called _______________.

3. Substances which possess ability to flow and spread are called ___________.
4. The process which helps to bring evaporated water back to the earth’s surface is
called _____________.

5. This process usually results in rain ________________________.

6. Presence of water vapour in air is called ____________________.

7. Water in earthen pots becomes cool due to __________________.

8. The process of evaporation is opposite to ____________________.

9. To increase evaporation we need to increase movement of _______.

10. Another liquid which evaporates is _________________________.

TEMPERATURE AND ITS MEASUREMENT.

1. The temperature range of a laboratory thermometer is from _______ degree Celsius


to _________ degree Celsius.

2. Which type of thermometer uses heat sensors to measure body temperature_____.

3. This type of thermometers are used to measure human body temperature ______.

4. Absolute zero in Kelvin scale = _____________________ degree Celsius.

5. 37 degrees Celsius = _________________________ degree Fahrenheit.

Materials around us

1. Metals can be drawn into thin sheets hence they are called ________________.

2. The materials which completely disappear when mixed with water are called______.

3. The space occupied by an object is referred to as its _____________________.

4. The materials which can be compressed or squeezed easily are called __________.

5. Property of material or metal due to which it appears shiny is called ____________.

6. The property of metals that allows them to be drawn into wires is called __________.

7. Materials through which objects can be seen but not clearly are called ___________.

8. Method of arranging the objects into groups, based on certain properties, is called
________________.

9. Window pane made up of a clear glass can have properties like _______, _________.

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