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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class –IX
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Prose: How I Taught My Grandmother to Read
Reading and appreciating the text
Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Author's profile
Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story/poem.
Diary Entry based on the theme of the story.
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04
How I Taught My Grandmother to Read (Contd)
Poem: The Brook
Reading and appreciating the poem
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Understanding the genre of the poem and Alfred Lord Tennyson's style of writing
Appreciating Lord Tennyson as a lyrical poet.
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Poetic devices and their usage in the poem
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in
the literary world Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through the poem/story
Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06
Writing Skill:
Diary Entry
Bio Sketch
Notice
Message Writing
Usage of a Diary/Bio
Sketch/Notice/ Message Essential components of
these writing tasks Their applications in
current day Formats of writing a Diary,
Biographical Sketch, Message and Notice
Rubrics of assessment- content relevance, brevity, fluency, flow of ideas grammar, sentence
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Grammar: Editing
Omission
Dialogue Completion
Dialogue Writing
Sentence Reordering
Verb Forms
Determiners
structures, spellings Sample tasks
Essential components of these topics
Rules to be kept in mind while attempting these tasks
Common errors made and how to avoid these errors
Usage and relevance in current day
Exercises for practice The Workbook will be used
for the grammar tasks.
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05
Prose:
A Dog Named Duke
Reading and appreciating the
text. Understanding the plot, the
style of writing and the genre Word meanings-expanding
the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story.
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through the story/poem
Diary Entry based on the theme of the story
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06
A Dog Named Duke (Contd)
Main Course Book: Unit 1- People
Writing Skill:
Informal Letter
Formal Letter
Reading comprehension, focus on silent reading.
Understanding the relation of the text in the current day.
Exercises given at the end of the text.
Focus on the grammar portions.
Focus on the theme of the text as a part of Writing Section of the question paper.
Usage of formal and informal letters
Importance and differences between the two
Essential components of these writing tasks
Their applications in current day
Formats of writing letters Rubrics of assessment-
content relevance, brevity, fluency, flow of ideas grammar, sentence structures, spellings
Sample tasks
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04
Poem:
The Road Not
Reading and appreciating the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Taken
poem Understanding the genre of
the poem and Robert Frost's style of writing
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Poetic devices and their usage in the poem.
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world
Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem/story
Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
Poem:
The Solitary Reaper
Reading and appreciating the poem
Understanding the genre of the poem and William Wordsworth's style of writing
Appreciating Wordsworth as a Nature Poet
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Poetic devices and their usage in the poem
Reference to the Context,
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Grammar:
Determiners
Modals
Verb Forms
Voice-Process Writing and Headline Expansion
Questions And Answers Appreciating the poet's other
works, and recognition in the literary world
Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem/story
Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
Essential components of these topics
Rules to be kept in mind while attempting these tasks
Usage and relevance in current day
Exercises for practice The workbook will be used for
the grammar tasks.
II 10-14 05
Poem : Lord Ullin's
Daughter
Reading and appreciating the poem
Understanding the genre of the poem and Thomas Campbell's style of writing
Appreciating Campbell as a Sentimental Poet dealing with human affairs
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Poetic devices and their usage in the poem
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
Reading Skill: Unseen Passage Writing Skill : Bio Sketch, Message Writing, Notice Writing, Diary Entry, Informal Letter, Formal Letter, Factual description
Grammar: Editing, Omission, Dialogue Completion, Sentence
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world
Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem/story
Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
Reordering, Verb Forms, Voice-Process Writing and Headline Expansion
Literature: How I Taught My Grandmother To Read (prose), The Brook (poem), The Solitary Reaper (poem),The Road Not Taken (poem), A Dog Named Duke (prose)
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06
Writing Skill: Email Writing
Article Writing Factual
Description
Grammar:
Reported Speech
Usage of Email, Article and Factual Description
Essential components of these writing tasks
Their applications in current day
Formats of writing an Email, Article and Factual Description
Rubrics of assessment-content relevance, brevity, fluency, flow of ideas grammar, sentence structures, spellings
Sample tasks
Essential components of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Future Time Reference
Recap of all grammar done
these topics Rules to be kept in mind
while attempting these tasks
Usage and relevance in current day
Exercises for practice The workbook will be used
for the grammar tasks.
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 Drama:
Villa For Sale
Reading and appreciating the
text Understanding the plot, the
style of writing and the genre Understanding the underlying
wit and humour in the play. Word meanings-expanding
the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through the story/poem
Diary Entry based on the theme of the story
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
V 31 01
Long Reading Prescribed by CBSE as a long
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Text
Three Men in a Boat
(Chapters 1-10)
reading text. The first class will be taken to
introduce the novel to the students.
The subsequent classes will deal with reading of the text
The following aspects of the novel will be dealt with:
Jerome K Jerome’s style of writing
Plot and genre of the second volume of the novel.
Understanding the setting and the background
Understanding the political allusions
Analyzing the satire Critical analysis and
characterization Question bank including the
various themes used, the motifs and the main events.
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04
Three Men in a Boat (Contd)
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05
Three Men in a Boat (Contd) Main Course Book: Units 2 & 3
Adventure
Environment
Reading comprehension, focus on silent reading
Understanding the relation of the text in the current day
Exercises given at the end of the text
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Writing Skill:
Story Writing
Focus on the grammar portions
Focus on the theme of the text as a part of Section B (Writing Section) of the question paper
Essential components of a
story Applications of a story in
current day Discuss works of famous story
tellers and writers Discuss some well known
stories Formats of writing a story
Rubrics of assessment-content relevance
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04
Independence Day Celebrations
Main Course Book: Units 4 and 5 Class IX Radio
and Video Show
Mystery
Poem :
The Seven Ages
Reading comprehension, focus on silent reading
Understanding the relation of the text in the current day
Exercises given at the end of the text
Focus on the grammar portions
Focus on the theme of the text as a part of Section B (Writing Section) of the question paper
Appreciating Shakespeare as
a poet, and the origin of the poem.
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Poetic devices and their usage in the poem
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world
Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem/story
Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Seven Ages (Contd) Writing Skill:
Debate writing
Speech writing
Prose:
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Usage of Speech and Debate Essential components of these
writing tasks Importance and differences
between the two Their applications in current
day Formats of writing a speech
and a debate Rubrics of assessment-
content relevance, brevity, fluency, flow of ideas grammar, sentence structures, spellings
Sample tasks
Reading and appreciating the
text Understanding the plot, the
style of writing and the genre Word meanings-expanding
the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
the story/poem Diary Entry based on the
theme of the story Understanding relation with
real life/current day situations
V 28-31
04
The Man Who Knew Too Much (Contd) Writing Skill:
Formal Report
Newspaper Report
Recap of all grammar done so far
Usage of a formal report and a
newspaper report Essential components of these
writing tasks Importance and differences
between the two Their applications in current
day Formats of writing a speech
and a debate Rubrics of assessment-
content relevance, brevity, fluency, flow of ideas grammar, sentence structures, spellings
Sample tasks
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 Poem:
Oh! I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth
Reading and appreciating the poem
Understanding the genre of the poem and Pam Ayers' style of writing
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Appreciating Ayers as a poet, Word meanings-expanding
the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Poetic devices and their usage in the poem
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world
Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem/story
Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Oh! I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth (Contd) Main Course Book: Unit 6
Children
Reading comprehension, focus on silent reading
Understanding the relation of the text in the current day
Exercises given at the end of the text
Focus on the grammar portions
Focus on the theme of the text as a part of Section B (Writing Section) of the
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
Reading Skill: Unseen Passage Writing Skill: Story writing, , Article writing, Email, Bio Sketch, Message, Notice, Informal Letter, Formal Letter, Factual Description, Dialogue Writing Grammar: Verb Forms, Determiners, Future Time Reference, Modals ,Editing,
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Teacher’s Day Celebrations
question paper
Omission, Sentence Reordering, Voice-Process Writing And Headline Expansion, Dialogue Completion Reported Speech Main Course Book: Units 1, 2, 3 and 4 Literature: Prose: How I
Taught My Grandmother To Read, A Dog Named Duke, The Man Who Knew Too Much
Poetry: The Brook, Lord Ullin's Daughter,
The Road Not Taken, The Solitary Reaper.
Drama: Villa For Sale
Long Reading Text: Three Men in a Boat Chapters1-10
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 Prose:
Keeping It From Harold
Reading and appreciating the text
Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through the story/poem
Diary Entry based on the theme of the story
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
06
Keeping it From Harold (Contd)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
Poem:
Song Of The Rain
Reading and appreciating the
poem Understanding the genre of
the poem and Kahlil Gibran's style of writing
Appreciating Kahlil Gibran as a lyrical poet.
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Poetic devices and their usage in the poem
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Poet's profile-Kahlil Gibran his/her other works, his/her recognition in the literary world
Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem/story
Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Main Course Book: Unit 7
Sports and Games
Reading comprehension, focus on silent reading
Understanding the relation of the text in the current day
Exercises given at the end of the text
Focus on the grammar portions
Focus on the theme of the text as a part of Section B (Writing Section) of the question paper
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06
Long Reading Text:
Three Men in a Boat
Chapters 11-14
Jerome K Jerome’s style of writing
Plot and genre of the second volume of the novel.
Understanding the setting and the background
Understanding the political allusions
Analyzing the satire Critical analysis and
characterization Question bank including the
various themes used, the motifs and the main events.
V 30-31 02 Prose:
Bestseller
Reading and appreciating the text
Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through the story/poem
Diary Entry based on the theme of the story
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 Bestseller (contd)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Recap of all writing tasks
Revisit all writing tasks that have been done.
Attempt sample questions of previous years
Attempt sample worksheets
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06
Preparation for Annual Day
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 Recap of all grammar and writing tasks.
Revisit grammar topics. Attempt sample questions of
previous years.
Attempt sample worksheets
V 27-30 04 Recap of all Literature done so far.
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 Long Reading Text:
Three Men in a Boat
Chapters 15-19
Jerome K Jerome’s style of writing
Plot and genre of the second volume of the novel.
Understanding the setting and the background
Understanding the political allusions
Analyzing the satire Critical analysis and
characterization Question bank including the
various themes used, the motifs and the main events.
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
Reading Skill: Unseen Passage Writing Skill: Formal Letter, Article Writing, Diary Entry, Informal Letter, Story Writing Grammar: Verb Forms, Determiners, Future Time Reference, Modals, Editing, Omission, Sentence Reordering, Voice-Process Writing
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 Three Men in a Boat (Contd)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 Three Men in a Boat (Contd) Preparations for Sports Day
And Headline Expansion, Dialogue Completion Reported Speech Literature: The Seven Ages (Poem), Oh I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth (poem), Keeping it from Harold (prose),Bestseller prose), Song Of The Rain (poem) Long Reading Text- Three Men in a Boat Chapters 11-19
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06 A complete recap of Three Men in a Boat
A recap of all the chapters of Three Men in a Boat.
Tackling sample papers of previous years.
Attempting long questions for practice.
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
Recap of Three Men in a Boat (Contd)
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 Drama:
The Bishop's Candlesticks
Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through the story/poem
Diary Entry based on the theme of the story
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 The Bishop’s Candlesticks (Contd) Recap of all reading tasks.
Revisit reading comprehension tasks.
Attempt sample questions of previous years.
Attempt sample worksheets
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 Recap of all prose and poetry.
Revisit all prose and poetry done.
Attempt sample questions of previous years.
Attempt sample worksheets.
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – IX
Sub: Hindi
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17
I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
04 jSnkl ds in
dfo ifjp;] inksa dh Hkko lfgr
O;k[;k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 04 /kwy
ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent
Orientation
06 05 fxYyw
o.kZfoPNsn@
o.kZla;kstu
ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u]
vH;klsrj ewY;ijd iz”u
o.kZ foPNsn o “kCn la;kstu
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 05 nq[k dk vf/kdkj
vuqPNsn ys[ku
ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u
May-17
I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 05 jghe ds nksgs
O;kdj.k&
vuqLokj@vuqukfld@
uqDrk
dfo ifjp;] nksgksa dh Hkko lfgr
O;k[;k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
vuqLokj@vuqukfld@uqDrk
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima
04 04 i= ys[ku
vukSipkfjd i= ys[ku
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 05 ,ojsLV esjh f”k[kj
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ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k
okpu] fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk
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iz”u
II 10-14 05 05 laf/k
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PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
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III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 06 vknehukek
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iz”u
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okpu] fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk
v/;;u] vH;klsrj vfrfjDr
iz”u
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 04 dYyw dqEgkj dh
mukdksfV
dgkuh dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k
okpu] fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj]
V 31 01
01 dYyw dqEgkj dh
mukdksfV
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
Aug-17
I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 04 laokn&ys[ku
laokn ys[ku dh fo”ks’krk,¡A
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
fofHkUu laoknksa dk vH;klA
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha
Bandhan
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fp= o.kZu ¼ys[ku ppkZ o
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III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 04 foKkiu ys[ku
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fuekZ.k] Lyksxu ys[ku
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 05
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V 28-31
04 04 vifBr x|ka”k@i|ka”k
vifBr x|ka”k@i|ka”k dk
vH;kl
Sep-17
I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 01 Revision
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 04 Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
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Li”kZ ¼x| Hkkx½
/kwyA nq[k dk vf/kdkjA
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III 11-16*
16-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-
23* 23-Working
Saturday (Students)
06 06
V 25-26 02 02 iz”u i= ifjppkZ
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
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vknehukekA
lap;u
fxYyw A Le`frA dYyw
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*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17
I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma
Gandhi’s Birthday
05-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
03 03 dhpM+ dk dkO;
ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u]
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
II 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period
Time-Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 05 oSKkfud psruk ds
okgd & panz”ks[kj
osadV jkeu
ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u]
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 02 xhr vxhr
dfo ifjp;] dfork dh Hkko
lfgr O;k[;k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk
v/;;u] vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
IV 23- 28 – Working 06 05 ,d Qwy dh pkg dfo ifjp;] dfork dh Hkko
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
28* Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
lfgr O;k[;k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk
v/;;u] vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
V 30-31 02 02 esjk NksVk lk futh
iqLrdky;
ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k
Nov-17
I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 03 esjk NksVk lk futh
iqLrdky;
iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u]
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
II 06-11*
11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 05 /keZ dh vkM
ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u]
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
III 13-18*
18 - Annual Day
06 05 “kqØrkjs ds leku
ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u]
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 04 milxZ&izR;;
V 27-30 04 04 fn;s ty mBs ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u]
Dec-17
I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 01 fn;s ty mBs
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
Li”kZ & x| Hkkx
oSKkfud psruk ds okgd &
panz”ks[kj osadVjkeuA
dhpM+ dk dkO;A
II 04-09*
09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 04 vfXuiFk
dfo ifjp;] dfork dh Hkko
lfgr O;k[;k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk
v/;;u] vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
III 11-16*
16 – Sports Day
06 05 [kq”kcw jprs gSa gkFk
dfo ifjp;] dfork dh Hkko
lfgr O;k[;k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
v/;;u] vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
/keZ dh vkM+A
i| Hkkx
,d Qwy dh pkgA
xhr vxhrA
lap;u & 1- esjk NksVk lk futh
iqLrdky;A
vifBr x|ka”k@i|ka”k
O;kdj.k &milxZ&izR;;A laf/kA
fojke fpg~u A fp= o.kZuA laokn
ys[kuA foKkiu ys[kuA i=&ys[ku
IV 18-23*
23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06 04 u, bykds esa
dfo ifjp;] dfork dh Hkko
lfgr O;k[;k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk
v/;;u] vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
03
gkfen [kk¡ ikB dk vkn”kZ o vuqdj.k okpu]
fo”ys’k.k] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk v/;;u]
vH;klsrj vfrfjDr iz”u
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18
I 08-13*
13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 05 vuqLokj] vuqukfld]
uqDrk]
vH;kl dk;Z Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
Li”kZ & x| Hkkx
/kwyA nq[k dk vf/kdkjA ,ojsLV esjh
f”k[kj ;k=kA rqe dc tkvksxs
vfrfFkAoSKkfud psruk ds okgd]
panz”ks[kj osadVjkeuA dhpM dk
dkO;A /keZ dh vkM+A “kqØrkjs ds
lekuA
Li”kZ & i| Hkkx
jSnkl ds inA jghe ds nksgsA
vknehukekA,d Qwy dh pkgA xhr
vxhrA vfXuiFkA u, bykds esaA
[kq”kcw jprs gSa gkFkA
lap;u & fxYyw A Le`frA dYyw
dqEgkj dh mukdksfVA esjk NksVk lk
futh iqLrdky;A fn;s ty mBsA
II 15-20*
20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 milxZ&izR;;]
vH;kl dk;Z
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 03 laf/k]
vH;kl dk;Z
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
03 fojke fpg~u
vH;kl dk;Z
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
gkfen [kk¡A
vifBr cks/k & vifBr
x|ka”k@i|ka”k
O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k & o.kZ]
vuqLokj] vuqukfld] uqDrk]
milxZ&izR;;] laf/k] fojke fpg~uA
ys[ku&i=A vuqPNsnA fp= o.kZuA
laoknA foKkiu ys[kuA
Feb-18
I 01-03*
03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03 02 Revision
II 05-09 05 05 Revision
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04 04
Annual Exam
IV 19-23 05 05 Annual Exam
V 26-28 03
03 Annual Exam
Mar-18
Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – IX
Sub: MATHEMATICS
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Chapter- 1 Number System
Introduction Ex- 1.1
Irrational numbers and their representation on a number line √2, √3, √5…….
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 Chapter- 1 Number System
Ex- 1.2 Real numbers and their decimal Expansions.
Ex 1.3
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06
Chapter- 1 Number System
Representing real numbers on the number line
Ex 1.4
Operations on real numbers
Ex 1.5
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 Chapter- 1 Number System
Chapter-2 Polynomial
Laws of exponents for real numbers
Ex1.6 Introduction
Ex2.1
Zeroes of a polynomial
Ex2.2
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May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 Chapter-2 Polynomial
Remainder theorem
Ex2.3
Factorization of polynomials
Ex 2.4
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 Chapter-2 Polynomial
Algebraic identities
Ex2.5
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 Chapter- 6 Lines and Angles
Introduction
Pairs of angles
Ex6.1 Parallel lines and transversal
Ex 6.2
II 10-14 05 Chapter- 6 Lines and Angles
Ex 6.2 (Contd.)
Angle sum property of a triangle
Ex 6.3
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
Chapter -1 Number system Chapter-2 : polynomials
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Chapter- 7 Triangles
Introduction
Congruence of triangles
Ex7.1 Some properties of a triangle
Ex7.2
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 Chapter- 7 Triangles
Ex7.2 (Contd.) More criteria of congruence
Ex7.3
V 31 01
Chapter- 7 Triangles
Inequalities in the triangle
Ex7.4
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Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 Chapter- 7 Triangles
Chapter- 3 Coordinate Geometry
Inequalities in the triangle
Ex7.4 (Contd.) Introduction
Cartesian system
Ex3.1
Ex3.2
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 Chapter- 3 Coordinate Geometry
Chapter- 12 Heron’s Formula
Plotting of points in the Cartesian Plane
Ex3.3
Introduction
Area of a triangle
Ex12.1
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 Chapter- 12 Heron’s Formula
Chapter-5 Introduction to Euclid’s geometry
Application of Heron’s formula
Ex 12.2
Definition , Axiom’s and postulates
Ex 5.1
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Chapter-5 Introduction to Euclid’s geometry
Ex 5.1 (Contd.) Equivalent versions of Euclid’s fifth Postulate
Ex5.2
V 28-31
04
Revision
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Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01
Revision
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chapter- 1 Number System Chapter- 2 Polynomial Chapter- 6 Lines and Angles Chapter- 7 Triangles Chapter- 3 Coordinate Geometry Chapter-12 Heron’s Formula Chapter- 5 Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam
IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Students)
06
V 25-26
02 Chapter-8 Quadrilaterals
Introduction
Types of quadrilateral
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 Chapter-8 Quadrilaterals
Properties of parallelogram
Ex 8.1
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 Chapter-8 Quadrilaterals
Chapter-9 Areas of Parallelogram and Triangles
Ex 8.1 (Contd.)
Mid point theorem
Ex 8.2
Introduction
Ex9.1
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III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Chapter-9 Areas of Parallelogram and Triangles
Parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels
Ex 9.2
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Chapter-9 Areas of Parallelogram and Triangles
Triangles on the same base and between same parallels
Ex9.3
V 30-31 02 Chapter-4 Linear Equations in Two Variables
Introduction
Solution of linear equations
Ex4.1
Ex4.2
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 Chapter-4 Linear Equations in Two Variables
Graph of a linear equation
Ex4.3
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Chapter-4 Linear Equations in Two Variables
Chapter-10 Circles
Ex4.4
Introduction
Ex10.1
Ex10.2
Ex10.3
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 Chapter-10 Circles
Equal chords and their distances from the centre
Ex10.4
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 Chapter-10 Circles
Cyclic quadrilateral
Ex10.5
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V 27-30 04 Chapter-11 Constructions
Introduction
Basic constructions
Ex11.1
Construction of triangles
Ex11.2
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 Chapter-11 Constructions
Construction of triangles
Ex11.2 (Contd.)
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 Chapter-13 Surface Areas and Volumes
Surface area of a cuboid and a cube
Ex13.1
Surface area of a right circular cylinder
Ex13.2
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 Chapter-13 Surface Areas and Volumes
Surface area of a right circular cone
Ex13.3
SA of a sphere
Ex13.4
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06 Chapter-13 Surface Areas and Volumes
Volume of a cuboid
Ex13.5
Volume of cylinder
Ex13.6
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
Chapter-13 Surface Areas and Volumes
Volume of a cone
Ex13.7
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 Chapter-13 Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter-14 Statistics
Volume of a sphere
Ex13.8
Introduction
Ex14.1
Presentation of data
Ex14.2
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
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II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 Chapter-14 Statistics
istogram and Frequency
polygon
Ex14.3
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 Chapter-14 Statistics
Chapter-15 Probability
Measures of central tendencies
Ex14.4
Introduction
Ex15.1
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
Revision
II 05-09 05
Revision
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18
Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
Complete Syllabus (Chapter 1 – Chapter 15)
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class –IX
Sub: History & Civics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
3 HISTORY CH-1 The French revolution
French society during late 19th century
The struggle to survive
A growing Middle class and end of privileges
The outbreak of the revolution
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/Ambedkar Jayanti
04 4 HISTORY CH-1 The French revolution
Reading political symbols
France abolishes monarchy and become a republic
Reign of terror
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 3
HISTORY CH-1 The French revolution
Directory rules France
Did women have a revolution?
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 2
HISTORY CH-1 The French revolution
The abolition of slavery
The Revolution and everyday life
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 4 CIVICS CH-2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
What is Democracy?
Why define Democracy?
A simple definition Features of Democracy
Major decisions by elected leaders
Free and Fair electoral competition
One person, one vote, one value
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 2 CIVICS CH-2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
Rule of law and respect for rights
Merits of Democracy
Arguments against Democracy
Broader meaning of Democracy
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 4 CIVICS CH-3 Constitutional design
Democratic constitution -South Africa
Struggle Against Apartheid
Towards a new constitution
II 10-14 05 4 CIVICS CH-3 Constitutional design
Why do we need a constitution?
Making of the Indian Constitution
The path to constitution The constituent
assembly.
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
CIVICS CH-2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy? III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday 06 4 CIVICS Guiding values of the INDIAN
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Student) CH-3 Constitutional design
Constitution
Philosophy of the constitution
The Preamble of the Indian constitution
Institutional design
HISTORY CH-1 The French revolution MAP WORK
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 4 HISTORY CH-2 Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution
The age of social change
Liberals,Radicals and conservatives
Industrial society and social change
V 31 01
1 HISTORY CH-2 Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution
The coming of socialism to Europe
Support for socialism
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 3 HISTORY CH-2 Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution
Russian Emoire in 1914
Economy and society’
Socialism in Russia
First World war and Russian empire
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 –Raksha Bandhan
05 4 HISTORY CH-2 Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution
The February Revolution in petrogard
The Revolution in October 1917
What changed after October?
The Civil War
Making of Socialist Society
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Stalinism and collectivization
The Global influence of Russian in revolution and USSR
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 4
CIVICS CH 4 Electoral politics
Assembly elections in Haryana
Why do we need elections?
What makes elections Democratic?
Is it good to have political competition?
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 3 CIVICS CH 4 Electoral politics
What is our system of elections?
Electoral constituencies
Reserved Constituencies Voters list Nomination of the candidates
Election campaign
Polling and counting
V 28-31
04 4 CIVICS CH 4 Electoral politics
What makes elections in India democratic?
Independent Election Commission
Popular participation
Challenge to free and fair elections
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01
Revision
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
CIVICS CH-2 What is Democracy? Why
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 25-26
02 Paper Showing Democracy? CH-3 Constitutional design CH 4 Electoral politics
HISTORY CH-1 The French Revolution MAP WORK CH-2 Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution MAP WORK
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 3 HISTORY CH-3 Nazism and the rise of Hitler
Birth of the Weimar republic
The effects of the war
The year of depression
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 4 HISTORY CH-3 Nazism and the rise of Hitler
Hitler’s rise to power Destruction of
Democracy
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 2 HISTORY CH-3 Nazism and the rise of Hitler
The Nazi world view
Steps to DeatH
Youth in Nazi Germany
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 4 HISTORY CH-3 Nazism and the rise of Hitler
The cult to motherhood The art of Propaganda
V 30-31 02 2 HISTORY CH-3 Nazism and the rise of Hitler
Ordinary people and the crime against humanity
Knowledge about the Holocaust
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 3 CIVICS CH- 5 Working of institutions
How is a major policy decision taken
A government order
The decision makers
Need of political institutions
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 4 CIVICS CH- 5 Working of institutions
Parliament
Why do we need a Parliament?
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 2 CIVICS CH- 5 Working of institutions
Two Houses of Parliament
Political Executive
Political and Permanent Executive
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 4 CIVICS CH- 5
Prime Minister and the council of ministers
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Working of institutions
Powers of the Prime Minister
The President
V 27-30 04 2
CIVICS CH- 5 Working of institutions
The judiciary
Independence of the Indian Judiciary
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 1
HISTORY CH- 4 Forest society and colonialism
Why deforestation?
Land to be improved
Sleepers on the track
Plantations
The rise of commercial Forestry
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
HISTORY CH-3 Nazism and the rise of Hitler MAP WORK CIVICS CH- 5 Working of institutions
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 4 HISTORY CH- 4 Forest society and colonialism
How were the lives of people affected?
How did Forest Rules Affect Cultivation?
Who could hunt?
New trades new employment and new services
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 4 HISTORY CH- 4 Forest society and colonialism
Rebellion in the forest
The people in Bastar
The fear of people
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
06 4 HISTORY CH- 4 Forest society and colonialism
Forest transformation in java
The wood cutter of java
Dutch scientific forestry
Samin’s challenge
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Sports Day
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
3
HISTORY CH- 4 Forest society and colonialism
War and deforestation
New development in forestry MAP WORK
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 4 CIVICS CH-6 Democratic Rights
Life without rights
Prison in Gauntanamo bay
Citizens rights in Saudi Arabia Ethnic massacre in Kosovo
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 CIVICS CH-6 Democratic Rights
Rights in a Democracy
Why do we need Rights?
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 4 CIVICS CH-6 Democratic Rights
Rights in the Indian Constitution
How can we secure these Rights?
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
2 CIVICS CH-6 Democratic Rights
National Human Right Commission
Expanding Scope of rights
Rights in the constitution of South Africa
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Final Term CIVICS CH-2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy? CH-3 Constitutional design CH 4 Electoral politics CH- 5 Working of institutions CH-6 Democratic Rights
HISTORY CH-1 The French Revolution MAP WORK CH-2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution MAP WORK CH-3 Nazism and the rise of Hitler
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
MAP WORK CH- 4 Forest society and colonialism MAP WORK
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX &XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – IXth
Sub: Geography/Economics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
GEOGRAPHY
CH-1 India- size and location
Location
Size
India and the world
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04
CH-1 India- size and location GEOGRAPHY Ch 2-Physical features of India
India and neighbours
Question and Answers
Introduction-Folding,Faulting
Formation of Himalayan mountains and peninsular plateau
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06
CH 2-Physical features of India
Major physiographic divisions
Himalayan Mountains The Northern Plains Peninsular Plateau
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05
CH 2-Physical features of India
Major physiographic divisions
The Indian desert The coastal plains The Islands
May-17 I 01-06* 06- Working Saturday 06
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
CH 2-Physical features of India
ECONOMICS CH 1-The story of village Palampur
Question and Answers
Map work as per Cbse Map list
Introduction
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04
CH 1-The story of village Palampur
Organisation of production (Factors)
Question and Answers
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
CH 1-The story of village Palampur
Farming in Palampur
II 10-14 05
CH 1-The story of village Palampur
Non Farming activities in Palampur
Question and answers
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
GEOGRAPHY CH-1 India- size and location Ch 2-Physical features of India ECONOMICS CH 1-The story of village Palampur (Till factors of production)
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 GEOGRAPHY
CH 3-Drainage
Drainage systems in India with Facts
Drainage Patterns
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
CH 3-Drainage
Himalayan river system Indus Ganga Brahmaputra
Peninsular River system Narmada Tapi
V 31 01
CH 3-Drainage
Godavari Mahanadi Krishna Kaveri
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04
CH 3-Drainage
Importance of lakes and rivers
River Pollution
Question and answers
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 CH 3-Drainage ECONOMICS CH 2-People as Resource
Question and answers
Map work
Introduction
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04
CH 2-People as Resource
Economic activities of Man and Woman
Quality of population Education
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Quality of population
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
CH 2-People as Resource
Health Unemployment
V 28-31
04
CH 2-People as Resource
Quality of population Unemployment
Question and Answers
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01
REVISION
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23
Sep
GEOGRAPHY CH-1 India- size and location Ch 2-Physical features of India CH 3-Drainage ECONOMICS CH 1-The story of village Palampur CH 2-People as Resource
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 GEOGRAPHY CH 4-Climate
Introduction-Weather and Climate
Climatic Controls
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03
CH 4-Climate
Indian Monsoon-Jet Streams,Western cyclonic disturbances
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06
CH 4-Climate
Mechanism of Monsoons-ENSO,ITCZ
Onset and Withdrawal of Monsoon
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 CH 4-Climate
Seasons Cold weather Season
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 CH 4-Climate
Seasons Hot Weather season Advancing and Retreating
Monsoon
V 30-31 02
CH 4-Climate
Distribution of rainfall
Monsoon as a unifying bond
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
CH 4-Climate
Question and Answers Map work as per CBSE Map list
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06
ECONOMICS CH 3- Poverty as a challenge
Introduction
Social Exclusion and Vulnerability
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06
Poverty Line-Estimation
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
CH 3- Poverty as a challenge
Income method and Expenditure method
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 GEOGRAPHY CH 5-Natural Vegetaion and Wildlife
Factors affection flora and fauna of a place
V 27-30 04
CH 5-Natural Vegetaion and Wildlife
Types of Vegetation Tropical evergreen Tropical Deciduous Tropical thorn and shrubs Montane Forests Mangrove Forests
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Class IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06
CH 5-Natural Vegetaion and Wildlife
Wildlife Factors affecting
depletion Measures to
Protect
Question and Answers
Mapwork as per CBSE
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 ECONOMIC
CH 3- Poverty as a challenge
Poverty Estimates
Interstate Disparities
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06
CH 3- Poverty as a challenge
Global Poverty scenario
Causes of Poverty
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
CH 3- Poverty as a challenge
Anti Poverty Measures
Question and Answers
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06
GEOGRAPHY CH 6-Population
Introduction
Population Size and distribution
Density of Population
Population Growth and Process of population change
Age Composition
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06
CH 6-Population
Sex Ratio
Literacy rates
Occupational structure
Health
Adolescent Population
NPP 2000
Question and Answers
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04
ECONOMIC CH 4-Food Security in India
Introduction
Need of food security
Who are food insecure?
Food security in India
PDS-Minimum Support Price,Issue Price and fair price shops
Buffer Stock-FCI
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
CH 4-Food Security in India
Current status-Merits and Demerits
Role of cooperatives
Question and Answers
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, 03 REVISION
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18
Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
Final GEOGRAPHY CH-1 India- size and location Ch 2-Physical features of India CH 3-Drainage CH 4-Climate CH 5-Natural Vegetaion and Wildlife CH 6-Population ECONOMICS CH 1-The story of village Palampur CH 2-People as Resource CH 3- Poverty as a challenge CH 4-Food Security in India
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – IX
Sub: Physics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
2
Chapter-8 Describing Motion
8.1 Describing Motion
8.1.1 Motion along a straight line
8.1.2 Uniform and non-uniform
motion
Practical: To study spring
balance with different
calibrations and its use (Batch I)
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 2
Chapter-8 Describing Motion
8.2 Measuring the rate of
motion
8.2.1Speed with direction Practical: To study spring
balance with different
calibrations and its use (Batch II)
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 2
Chapter-8 Describing Motion
8.3 Rate of change of velocity
8.4 Graphical representation of
motion
8.4.1 Distance –Time graphs
8.4.2 Velocity-Time Graph
Practical: To study spring
balance with different
calibrations and its use (Batch I)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 2
Chapter-8 Describing Motion
8.5 Equation of Motion By
Graphical Method
8.5.1 Equation for velocity –
Time Relation
Practical: To study spring
balance with different
calibrations and its use (Batch I)
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 2
Chapter-8 Describing Motion
8.5.2 Equation for position –
Time Relation
8.5..3Equation for position –
Velocity Relation
Practicals-MCQ’S (BATCH I)
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 2
Chapter-8 Describing Motion
8.6 Uniform circular motion
Practical: practice of MCQs
(Batch II)
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 2 Chapter-9: Force and Laws of Motion
9.1;BALANCED AND
UNBALANCED FORCES
9.2 First law of Motion
Practical: Determination of
density of solid by using spring
balance and measuring cylinder
(batch-I)
II 10-14 05 2 Chapter-9: Force and Laws of Motion
9.3 Inertia and Mass
9.4 Second law of motion
Practical: Determination of
density of solid by using spring
balance and measuring cylinder
(Batch II)
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
Chapter-8 Describing Motion
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 Chapter-9: Force and Laws of Motion
9.4.1 Mathematical Formulation
of Second law of Motion
Practical: MCQ’S (BATCH I)
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 2 Chapter-9: Force and Laws of Motion
9.5 Third law of Motion
Practical :MCQ’S (BATCH II)
V 31 01
1 Chapter-9: Force and Laws of Motion
9.6 Conservation of Momentum
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 1
Chapter-10:Gravitation
10.1 Gravitation
10.1.1 Universal law of
Gravitation
Practical: Establishing the
relation between the loss of
weight of a solid when fully
immersed in (a) Tap Water (b)
Strongly salty water (Batch-I)
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 2
Chapter-10:Gravitation
10.1.2 Importance of the
universal law of Gravitation
10.2 Free Fall
10.2.1 To Calculate the value of
g
Practical: Establishing the
relation between the loss of
weight of a solid when fully
immersed in (a) Tap Water (b)
Strongly salty water (Batch-II)
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 2
Chapter-10:Gravitation
10.2.2 Motion of objects under
the influence of Gravitational
Force of the earth.
Practical: Numerical Practice
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 2
Chapter-10:Gravitation
10.3 Mass
10.4 Weight
Practical exam Batch I
V 28-31
04 2
Chapter-10:Gravitation
10.4.1 weight of an object on the
moon
Practical exam Batch II
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 1
REVISION
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 2 REVISION
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
SA-1 CHAPTER- 8 : MOTION CHAPTER-9 : FORCE & LAWS OF MOTION CHAPTER -10 : GRAVITATION 10.1 GRAVITATION 10.2 FREE FALL 10.3 MASS 10.4 WEIGHT
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 1 Chapter-10:Gravitation
10.5 Thrust and pressure
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 2
Chapter-10:Gravitation
10.5.1 Pressure in Fluids
10.5.2 Buoyancy
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 2
Chapter-10:Gravitation
10.5.3 Why objects Float or sink
when placed on the surface of
water?
10.6 Archimedes’ Principle
10.7 Relative Density 11.1 Work
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 1 Chapter-11:Work and Energy
11.1 Work
11.1.1 Not much work inspite of
working Hard!
11.1.2 Scientific conception of
Work
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 2 Chapter-11:Work and Energy
11.1.3 Work done by a constant
Force
11.2 Energy
11.2.1 Forms of Energy
11..2.2 Kinetic energy
V 30-31 02 1
Chapter-11:Work and Energy
11.2.3 Potential Energy
11.2.4 Potential Energy of an
object at a height
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 1
Chapter-11:Work and Energy
11.2.5 Are various energy forms
interconvertible?
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2
Chapter-11:Work and Energy
11.2.6 Law of conservation of
energy
11.3 Rate of doing work
11.3.1 Commercial unit of
electrical energy
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 1
Chapter-11:Work and Energy
11.3 Rate of doing work
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 2
Chapter-11:Work and Energy
11.3.1 Commercial unit of
electrical energy
V 27-30 04 2 Chapter-12: Sound
12.1 Production of sound
Practical: Verification of laws of
reflection of sound. (Batch-I)
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 1 Chapter-12: Sound
12.2 Propogation of Sound
12.2.1 Sound needs a medium to
travel
Practical: Verification of laws of
reflection of sound. (Batch-II)
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec
CHAPTER -10 : GRAVITATION
10.5 Thrust and
pressure
10.5.1 Pressure in
Fluids
10.5.2 Buoyancy
10.5.3 Why objects
Float or sink when
placed on the surface of
water?
10.6 Archimedes’
Principle
10.7 Relative Density CHAPTER-11: WORK, POWER AND ENERGY Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 2
Chapter-12: Sound
12.2.2 Sound Waves are
Longitudinal Waves
Practical:: Determination of the
speed of pulse propagated
through a stretched string /
slinky. (Batch-I) III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 2
Chapter-12: Sound
12.2.3 Characteristics of a Sound
Wave
Practical:: Determination of the
speed of pulse propagated
through a stretched string /
slinky. (Batch-II) IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday,
Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06 2
Chapter-12: Sound
12.2.4 Speed of Sound in
different Media
12.3 Reflection of sound
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
12.3.1 Echo
Practical: To verify Archimedes
Principle(Batch I)
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
1
Chapter-12: Sound
12.3.2 Reverberation
Practical: Numerical practice for
Batch-I
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ** *
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 2
Chapter-12: Sound
12.3.3 Uses of Multiple
reflection of sound
Practical: Numerical practice for
Batch-II
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 2
Chapter-12: Sound
12.4 Range of human hearing
Practical:
Numerical practice for Batch-I
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 2
Chapter-12: Sound
12.5 Application of ultrasound
12.5.1 SONAR
Practical :
Numerical practice for Batch-II
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
1
Chapter-12: Sound
12.6 Structure of human ear
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03 1
Revision
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 05-09 05 2
Revision Annual Exam Syllabus
CHAPTER- 8 : MOTION CHAPTER-9 : FORCE & LAWS OF MOTION CHAPTER -10 : GRAVITATION CHAPTER-11: WORK, POWER AND ENERGY CHAPTER-12: SOUND
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class –IX
Sub: Chemistry
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
1-2 Chapter1: Matter in our surroundings
Introduction 1.1 Physical nature
of matter
1.2 Characteristics of particles of
matter
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/AmbedkarJayanti
04 1-2 Chapter1: Matter in our surroundings EXPERIMENT NO.1 (BATCH -1)
1.2 Characteristics of particles of matter contd. 1.3 States of matter
To determine the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 2 Chapter1: Matter in our surroundings
EXPERIMENT NO.1 (BATCH -2)
1.3 States of matter contd. 1.4 Can matter change its state?
To determine the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 2 Chapter1: Matter in our surroundings EXPERIMENT NO.2
1.4 Can matter change its state? Contd.
To prepare: 1 A true solution of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(BATCH -1)
common salt, sugar and alum
2 A suspension of soil, chalk powder and fine sand in water
3 A colloidal solution of starch in water and egg albumin milk in water and distinguish between these on the basis of :
• Transparency • Filtration criterion
Stability
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 2 Chapter1: Matter in our surroundings
EXPERIMENT NO.2 (BATCH -2)
1.5 Evaporation
1.5.1 Factors affecting
evaporation
To prepare: 3 A true solution of
common salt, sugar and alum
4 A suspension of soil, chalk powder and fine sand in water
3 A colloidal solution of starch in water and egg albumin milk in water and distinguish between these on the basis of :
• Transparency • Filtration criterion
Stability
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 1-2 Chapter1: Matter in our surroundings
1.5.2 Evaporation causes cooling
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 2 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
Introduction 2.1 What is a mixture? 2.1.1 Types of mixtures
II 10-14 05 2 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
EXPERIMENT NO.3 (BATCH -1)
2.2 What is a solution? 2.2.1 Concentration of a solution
To separate the components of a mixture of sand, common salt and ammonium chloride (or camphor) by sublimation
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul Chapter1: Matter in our surroundings
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
EXPERIMENT NO.3 (BATCH -2)
2.2.2 What is a suspension? 2.2.3 What is a colloidal solution?
To separate the components of a mixture of sand, common salt and ammonium chloride (or camphor) by sublimation
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 2 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
2.3 Separating the components of a mixture 2.3.1 How can we obtain colored component (dye) from blue/black ink? 2.3.2 How can we separate cream from milk?
V 31 01
0-1 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
2.3.2 How can we separate cream from milk? Contd.
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 1-2 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
2.3 Separating the components of a mixture 2.3.3 How can we separate a mixture of two immiscible liquids?
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 –RakshaBandhan
05 2 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
EXPERIMENT NO.4 (BATCH -1)
2.3 Separating the components of a mixture 2.3.4How can we separate a mixture of salt & ammonium chloride? 2.3.5Is the dye in black ink a single color? To prepare : 1. A mixture 2. A compound Using iron fillings and sulphur powder. Distinguish between these on the basis of: (a) Appaearance i.e., homogeneity and heterogeneity (b) Behaviour towards a magnet (c) Behaviour towards carbon disulphide as a solvent (d)Effect of heat
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 1-2 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
EXPERIMENT NO.4 (BATCH -2)
2.3 Separating the components of a mixture 2.3.6 How can we separate a mixture of two miscible liquids? 2.5.7 How can we obtain different gases from air? To prepare : 1. A mixture 2. A compound Using iron fillings and sulphur powder. Distinguish between these on the basis of: (a) Appaearance i.e., homogeneity and heterogeneity (b) Behaviour towards a magnet (c) Behaviour towards carbon disulphide as a solvent (d)Effect of heat
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 2
Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
2.3.8 How can we obtain pure copper sulphate from an impure sample? 2.4 Physical and Chemical Changes
V 28-31
04 1-2 Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
2.5 What are the types of pure substances? 2.5.1 Elements 2.5.2 Compounds
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01 0-1
Revision
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 2 Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chapter1: Matter in our
surroundings
Chapter2: Is matter
around us pure?
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 0-1 Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
Introduction 3.1 Laws of chemical combination
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 0-1 Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
3.1.1 Law of conservation of mass 3.1.2 Law of constant proportion
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – KarvaChouth
06 2 Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
3.2 What is an atom? 3.3 What is a molecule? 3.4 Writing chemical formulae
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 0-1 Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
3.4 Writing chemical formulae Contd.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 2 Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
3.5.1 Molecular mass 3.5.2 Formula unit mass
V 30-31 02 0-1 Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
3.5.3 Mole concept
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 0-1 Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
3.5.3 Mole concept Contd.
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
3.5.3 Mole concept Contd. Back exercise
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 2 Chapter 4: Structure of an atom
Introduction 4.1 Charged particles in matter
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 2 Chapter 4: Structure of an atom Experiment no.5 (BATCH-1)
4.2The structure of an atom To verify the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction
V 27-30 04 1-2 Chapter 4: Structure of an atom Experiment no.5 (BATCH-2)
4.2.1 Thomson’s model of an atom To verify the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 0-1 Chapter 4: Structure of an atom
4.2.2 Rutherford’s model of an
atom
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec
Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules
Chapter 4: Structure of an atom (4.1, 4.2, 4.2.1) Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual Athletic
Meet
06 2 Chapter 4: Structure of an atom EXPERIMENT NO.6(a) (BATCH -1)
4.2.2 Rutherford’s model of an
atom Contd.
4.2.3 Bohr’s model of an atom
To carry out the following chemical reactions and classify them as physical or chemical change: 1. Iron with copper sulphate solution in water 2. Burning of magnesium in air 3. Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 2 Chapter 4: Structure of an atom EXPERIMENT NO.6(a) (BATCH -2)
4.2.3 Bohr’s model of an atom Contd. 4.2.4 Neutrons To carry out the following chemical reactions and classify them as physical or chemical change: 1. Iron with copper sulphate
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
solution in water 2. Burning of magnesium in air 3. Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday,
Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of Sports
Day
06 2 Chapter 4: Structure of an atom EXPERIMENT NO.6(b) (BATCH -1)
4.3 How electrons are distributed in the different orbits? 4.4 Valency To carry out the following chemical reactions and classify them as physical or chemical change: 1 Heating of copper sulphate
2 Sodium sulphate with barium
chloride in the form of their
solution in water
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas
Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
0-1
Chapter 4: Structure of an atom
EXPERIMENT NO.6(b) (BATCH -2)
4.5 Atomic Number and Mass Number 4.5.1 Atomic Number 4.5.2 Mass Number To carry out the following
chemical reactions and classify
them as physical or chemical
change:
1 Heating of copper sulphate
2 Sodium sulphate with barium
chloride in the form of their
solution in water
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 2 Chapter 4: Structure of an atom
4.6 Isotopes 4.6.1 Isobars
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 Chapter 14: Natural Resources
Introduction 14.1 The breathe of life-Air
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 1-2 Chapter 14: Natural Resources
14.2 Water- A wonder liquid
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
0-1 Chapter 14: Natural Resources
14.3 Mineral Riches in soil
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03 0-1
Revision
II 05-09 05 2 Revision Final Exam:- Chapter1: Matter in our surroundings Chapter2: Is matter around us pure?
III 12-16 14- MahaShivratri 04
Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules Chapter 4: Structure of atom
IV 19-23 05
Chapter14: Natural Resources (Topic no. 14.1, 14.2 and 14.3)
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – IX
Sub: Biology
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
2 Chapter-5 The Fundamental Unit of Life
5.1 What are living organisms made up of? 5.2 What is a cell made up of? What is the structural Organisation of a cell? Pr. Practical period converted to theory
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 2 5.2.1 Plasma Membrane or cell membrane Pr. Preparation of stained mounts of onion peel and to record observations and draw its labeled diagrams (batch-1)
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 2 5.2.2 Cell wall 5.2.3 Nucleus Pr.Preparation of stained mount of onion peel and to record observations and draw its labeled diagrams (batch-2)
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 2 5.2.4 Cytoplasm 5.2.5 Cell organelles 5.2.5(I) Endoplasmic Reticulum Pr.Preparation of stained mount of cheek cell and to record observations and draw its labeled diagrams (batch-1)
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
06 2 5.2.5(ii) Golgi apparatus (iii) Lysosomes (iv) Mitochondria (v) plastids (vi) Vacoules
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01-Support Staff Day Pr.Preparation of stained mounts of cheek cell and to record observations and draw its labeled diagrams (Batch-2)
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 2 Chapter-6 Tissues
6.1 Are plants and animals made of same types of tissues? 6.2 Plant Tissues 6.2.1 Meristematic tissue Pr.: Practical period converted to theory period
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 2 Chapter -6 Tissues
6.2.2 Permanent tissues 6.2.2(I) Simple permanent tissue 6.2.2(ii) Complex permanent tissue Pr. Identification of Parenchyma, collenchyma and Sclerenchyma tissues in plants , striped ,smooth and cardiac muscle fibres and nerve cells in animal from prepared slides and drawing their labeled diagrams(Batch-1)
II 10-14 05 2 Chapter-6 Tissues
6.3 Animal tissues 6.3.1 Epithelial tissue Pr. Identification of Parenchyma, collenchyma and Sclerenchyma tissues in plants , striped ,smooth and cardiac muscle fibres and nerve cells in animal from prepared slides and drawing their labeled diagrams(Batch-2)
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
Chapter-5 The Fundamental Unit of Life Chapter-6 Tissues 6.1 -6.2.1
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 6.3.2 Connective tissue Pr:. To study the characteirstics of spirogyra / agaricus, Moss/ Fern ,Pinus and an angiospermic plant. Drawing and providing two identifying features of the group they belong to(Batch-1)
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 2 6.3.3 Muscular tissue 6.3.4 Nervous tissue
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V 31 01
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 2 Chapter- 7 Diversity in living organisms
7.1 What is the basis of Classification? 7.2 Classification and Evolution To study the characteirstics of spirogyra / agaricus, Moss/ Fern ,Pinus and an angiospermic plant. Drawing and providing two identifying features of the group they belong to(Batch-2)
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 2 7.3 The hierarchy of classification 7.3.1 Monera 3.2 Protista 3.3 fungi 3.4 Plantae 3.5 Animalia Pr. To observe the given pictures /charts/ models of earthworm, cockroach, bony fish and bird. For each organism ,drawing of their picture and record: 1) one specific feature of this phylum One adaptive feature with reference to its habitat.(Batch-1)
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 2 7.4 Plantae 7.4.1 Thallophyta 4.2 bryophta 4.3 Pteridiophyat 4.4 Gymnosperm 4.5 Angiosperm
7.5 Animalia 7.5.1 Porifera
7.5.2 Coelenterata Pr. To observe the given pictures /charts/ models of earthworm, cockroach, bony fish and bird. For each organism ,drawing of their picture and record:
1) one specific feature of this
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phylum 2) One adaptive feature with
reference to its habitat.(Batch-2)
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 2
7.5.3 Platyhelminthes 7.5.4 nematoda
.5.6 Arthropoda 5.7 Mollusca 5.8 Echinodermata
Pr. Study the external features of root, stem ,leaf and flower of monocot and dicot plants(Batch-1)
V 28-31
04 2 7 5.9 Protochordata 5.10 Vertebrata .10 (I) Pisces (ii) amphibia (iii) reptilia Iv Aves v Mammalia 7.6 Nomenclature Pr. Study the external features of root, stem ,leaf and flower of monocot and dicot plants(Batch-2)
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 Revision
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 2 Revision Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chapter-5 : The
fundamental Unit Of Life
Chapter-6: Tissues
Chapter- 7 Diversity in
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2
IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06 2
V 25-26
02 1 Chapter- 13 Why do we fall ill?
13.1 Health and its Failure 13.1.1 The significance of health 13.1.2 Personal and Community issues both
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
matter for health 13.1.3 Distinction between healthy and disease free
living organisms
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 1
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 2 3.2 DISEASE AND ITS CAUSES 13.2.1 What does disease look like? 13.2.2 Acute and chronic diseases 13.2.3 Chronic diseases and poor Health
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 1
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 2 3.2.4 Causes of diseases 13.2.5 Infectious and noninfectious causes 13.3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES 13.3.1 Infectious agents
V 30-31 02 1 13.3.2 Means of spread
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 1 13.3.3 Organ specific and tissue specific manifestation
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 13.3.4 Principles of treatment 13.3.5 Principles of prevention
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III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 2
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 2 Chapter -14 Natural resources
14.4 Biogeochemical Cycles 14.1 The Water cycle
V 27-30 04 2 14/4.2 the nitrogen cycle
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Chapter-13: Why do we
fall ill?
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 2 14.4.3 the carbon cycle 14.4.3(I) the green house effect
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 2 14.4.4 the oxygen cycle 14.5 Ozone layer
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06 2 Chapter- 15 Improvement in food resources
IMPROVEMENT IN CROP YIELDS 15.1.1 Crop variety improvement 15.1.2 Crop production management (i) Nutrient management,
manure, fertilizers (ii) Irrigation (ii) Cropping patterns
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
2
15.1.3 Crop protection management Storage of grains
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 2 15.2 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 15.2.1 CATTLE FARMING
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 15.2.2 POULTRY FARMING Egg and Broiler Production 15.2.3 FISH PRODUCTION (I) Marine fisheries (II) Inland Fisheries
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III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 2 5.2.4 Bee Keeping
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
1
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03 2 Revision
II 05-09 05 2 Final Term Chapter 5: The fundamental unit of life Chapter-6: Tissues Chapter-7 Diversity in living organisms Chapter-13 Why do we fall ill? Chapter-14: Natural
Resources
14.4 Biogeochemical
cycles
14.5 Ozone Layer
Chapter-15
Improvement In food
Resources
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18