MULTI-DISCIPLINARY PROJECT
CLASS: 7
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2026-27 (TERM 1)
TOPIC: THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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Note: Please take a printout and
fill in the blank spaces according to the instructions given for each subject.
Introduction: The
Solar System
The
Solar System is made up of the Sun and all the objects that revolve around it,
including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. The Sun is at the center and
provides heat and light to all the planets. There are eight planets, each with
its own unique features. Earth is the only planet known to support life.
The
Solar System helps us understand how planets move and how day and night occur
due to rotation and revolution. Studying it also helps us learn more about
space and our place in the universe. Through this project, we explore the
different parts of the solar system and their importance.
1. ENGLISH
Activity: Poem Writing – “Journey Through
the Solar System”
Write a poem (5–10 lines)
about planets, stars, the Moon, or space travel.
2. HINDI
Activity: ग्रहों पर
लोकोक्तियाँ / वाक्य लेखन अंतरिक्ष
से संबंधित 2-3 कहावतें
लिखें
Example: “सूर्य हमारे
सौरमंडल का केंद्र
है।”
3. SANSKRIT
Activity: सौरमण्डलम्
सूर्य, चन्द्र, ग्रहों के
नाम संस्कृत में
लिखें
|
Name in English |
संस्कृत
नाम: |
|
Sun |
|
|
Moon |
|
|
Mercury |
|
|
Venus |
|
|
Earth |
|
|
Mars |
|
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Jupiter |
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Saturn |
|
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Uranus |
|
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Neptune |
|
4. MATHEMATICS
Activity: Line graph making
The planets in the solar system are located at different distances from the
Sun. Mercury is the closest planet, while Neptune is the farthest. As the
distance from the Sun increases, the temperature of the planets generally
decreases. The distances are usually measured in million kilometers. Based on
the data given below, draw a line graph.
|
Planet |
Distance from Sun (Million km) |
|
Mercury |
58 |
|
Venus |
108 |
|
Earth |
150 |
|
Mars |
228 |
|
Jupiter |
778 |
|
Saturn |
1430 |
|
Uranus |
2870 |
|
Neptune |
4500 |
Take planets on the X-axis
Take distance (in million km) on the Y-axis
5. SCIENCE
Activity: Use the internet to find
information about the NASA Artemis Mission (April 2026) and complete the
following:
What is the Artemis
Mission?
Answer:
Which Artemis mission was
launched in April 2026?
Answer:
How many astronauts were
on board?
Answer:
Did the spacecraft land on
the Moon or only go around it?
Answer:
Expand The abbreviation NASA
Answer:
6. SOCIAL STUDIES
Activity: Map Work – The three famous
rocket launching stations in India are listed below. Mark their locations on
the political map of India provided.
|
a. Satish Dhawan Space
Centre |
b. Thumba Equatorial
Rocket Launching Station |
c. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Island |
7. ART activity: Drawing
/ Scenery
Draw: Solar
system (Planets with colors) • Add
slogan: “Explore Space, Expand Knowledge."
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