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Class Pre - Nursery to KG Syllabus 2016-2017 GROUP OF SMART SCHOOLS AKSIPS 41 CHANDIGARH 2626541, 5005541 AKSIPS 45 CHANDIGARH 3298994, 2624445 AKSIPS 65 MOHALI 2234733, 2212000 AKSIPS125 SUNNY ENCL. GREATER MOHALI 0160-5032494

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Class Pre - Nursery to KGSyllabus

2016-2017

GROUP OF SMART SCHOOLS

AKSIPS 41

CHANDIGARH2626541, 5005541

AKSIPS 45

CHANDIGARH3298994, 2624445

AKSIPS 65

MOHALI2234733, 2212000

AKSIPS125

SUNNY ENCL.GREATER MOHALI

0160-5032494

WELCOME TO AKSIPS SESSION 2016 - 2017

The school continues to march ahead and climb the ladder of success. Continuing with its tradition of imparting quality education, we once again welcome you to this great institution which is a temple of learning for the young & innocent minds. It is rightly said that…

What sculpture is to a block of marble; education is to a human soul. A human soul without education is like a marble in a quarry which shows none of its inherent beauties until the skillful polisher fetches out the colours and makes the surface shine.

Education does not consist in mastering languages but is found in that moral training which extends beyond the school room to the playground and the street.

“Just in Time” is the technique that has shown the world the path to success. We also believe that a well planned schedule would assist the parents and the teachers to help the pupils to achieve their potential.

The following pages would give you an insight of the programme chalked out for the session 2016- 2017 regarding :

1) Course of Study : The bifurcated syllabus has been provided to assist the students to enhance their performance. The same has been done keeping the past track record of the students.

2) List of stationery and list of books have been included in the syllabus book for your convenience on the basis of actual requirement.

3) List of activities : Each moment spent in idleness by a student weighs upon our conscience just as the deliberate delay in promoting human development delays perfection. So curricular activities are organized by the school to help the student become a perfect human being, one who can survive in a competitive environment and face challenges in future.

4) List of holidays : The school pre-plans and communicates the list of holidays so that the students, parents and teachers can plan their schedule well in advance for the whole year.

5) Evaluation of Pre-Primary : There will be no formal examination for Pre-Primary. However, twice in the session, continuous revision process will be scheduled in the months of September and March respectively.

AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools

List of Stationery 2016-17

PRE-NURSERY

1. Four Lined Note Book 2 2. Square Lined Stroke Book 1

3. Square Lined Note Book 2

4. Scrap Book With Coloured Sheets 1

5. Origami Sheets 2pkts

6. Coloured Sheets in Clear bag (without punch) 2pkts

7. Leave Application Pad 1

8. Plastic Crayons 1 box

9. Poster Colours (Camel) 3 bottles

10. Clay (Faber) 2 jars

11. Fevicol (100 gms) 1

12. Multi Coloured Star Smiley Stickers (big) 6 sheets

13. Glitters Tubes (different colours) 2

14. Pencils 1pkt

15. Erasers 2

16. Sharpener 1

17. Silver Sheets 1

18. Golden Sheets 1

19. School Bag with School Name 1

20. Hand Book 1

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NAME OF BOOKS

AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools

LIST OF BOOKS 2016-2017

PRE - NURSERY

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PUBLISHER

1. My Way alphabet Pre-Primer Evergreen Publications

2. Popular word Book Amit Parkashan

3. Musical Rhymes A (without CD) Scholar’s

4. Little Artist Start with colours A Scholar's

5. AHA Kavitayien -1 Sunbeam

6. Introductory Alphabets - Lines EVM

7. Introductory Alphabets - Curves EVM

8. Introductory Nos with Patterns EVM

AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools SYLLABUS FOR CLASS PRE-NURSERY 2016-2017

APRIL TO MAY :l Activities for finger muscle building, everyday / clay modelling.l Recognition of letters / numbers through teaching aids, everyday.l Strokes

ENGLISH : Phonetic reading from A to LJULY TO SEPTEMBER :l Revision of strokes l Writing of letters L T I F E H V A W N M X Y K Zl Dictation of these lettersl Exercises for concept clarificationl Phonetic reading & recognition of A to L

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER :l Strokesl Writing of letters C D G P B R S J O Q Ul Dictationl Exercises for concept clarificationl Phonetic reading and recognition of A to Zl Writing of A-Z

JANUARY TO MARCH :l Phonetic reading and recognition of Aa to Zzl Dictation & Writing of A-Zl Exercises for concept clarification (A-Z)

NUMBER WORK :APRIL TO MAY:l Concept of 0 (zero) to be clarified (orally)l Strokesl Reading and recognition of 1 to 5.

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JULY TO SEPTEMBER:l Reading and recognition of 1 to10l Writing and dictation of nos. 1, 4, 7l Exercises for concept clarification OCTOBER TO DECEMBER :l Reading and recognition of 1 to 20l Writing of nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9l Writing & dictation of 1 to 10l Exercises for concept clarificationl Writing of 1 to 15 in the workbookJANUARY TO MARCH :l Writing of 16 to 20 in the workbook l Reading, recognition & writing of 1 to 20 in the notebookl Dictation ( 1 to 10 )l Exercises for concept clarification CRAFT WORK, RHYMES : To be done according to the theme / Project of the month.

CONVERSATION :

APRIL TO SEPTEMBER : 20 Ques / ansOCTOBER TO MARCH : 20 Ques / ans

STORIES :l 2 Stories to be told through colouring, arranging pictures in sequence,

dramatization l APRIL TO SEPTEMBER : 1l OCTOBER TO MARCH : 1l Many more stories to be told.

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PROJECT GENERAL AWARENESS CONCEPTS OPPOSITES

APRIL TO MAY

Welcome to Dressing up smartly, Big / Small Sit / Stand

school discipline & etiquette In / Out

JULY TO AUGUST

Summer Summer fruits/Clothes/ Hot / Cold Come / Go

season Vegetables/Colours/Shapes Wet / Dry Close / Open

monsoon (to be done side by side)

SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER

My Self & Parts of the body, Tall / Short Fat / Thin

My Family Family members & Up / Down

their roles

NOVEMBER

My House Place to live, parts Clean / Dirty Day / Night

of the house

DECEMBER

Winter Winter fruits, clothes, Hard / Soft Cry / Laugh

season vegetables

JANUARY TO MARCH

Nature Birds/Plants/Animals Revision Revision

Revision

EVS to be taken up orally. Any 2 topics can be taken up as Project during the session.

CELEBRATIONS: All festivals and special days will be celebrated.

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AKSIPS Group of Smart SchoolsList of Stationery 2016-2017

NURSERY1. Four Lined Note Book 2

2. Interleaved Four Lined Note Book 2

3. Square Lined Note Book 3

4. Five Lined Note Book 1

5. Two in one notebook 1

6. Sketch book 1

7. Origami sheets 2 pkts

8. Coloured sheets in clear bag (without punch) 2 pkts

9. Leave Application Pad 1

10. Plastic crayons 1 box

11. Poster Colours (Camel) 3 bottles

12. Clay (Faber) 2 jars

13. Fevicol 100 gms 1

14. Multi coloured star stickers (Big) 6 sheets

15. Glitters Powder (thick) 2

16. Pencils 1 pkt

17. Erasers 2

18. Sharpener 1

19. Silver Sheets 2

20. Golden Sheets 2

21. School bag with School name 1

22. Hand Book 1

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AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools

LIST OF BOOKS 2016-2017

NURSERY

NAME OF BOOKS PUBLISHER

English with Elmo (small Letters) Future Kids

Sacred Book of Cursive Writing

(Small Letter with Phonic Sound)

Sacred Home

The Phonic Reader (years 4+) A Amity

Amity

Pacemaker

Let’s Begin (Pre-Nos & Pre Lang Skill) Sunbeam

The Little Explorer Premier A Next

Next

Be an Artist B Rachna Sagar

Come Sing with me 2 Amity

Smile & Learn Nos Pre Pry 1 Sunbeam

HINDI 1st

Aadharika Primer A

Aao Geet Gayen 2

Punjabi 1st

Navjeevan Akshar Gyan

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1.

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4.

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6.

7.

8.

Hindi / Punjabi option only at Sector 41, Mohali and KhararNo option of Punjabi at Sector 45.

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AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools SYLLABUS FOR NURSERY 2016-2017ENGLISH : Lot of stress to be given on phonetic reading throughout

the session APRIL TO MAY :l Recapitulation of A-Zl Writing and recognition of a-zl Exercises for concept clarificationl Phonetic reading a-zJULY TO SEPTEMBER :l Revision of a-z with exercises for concept clarificationl Cursive Strokes and letters according to formationl Number of cursive letters (12)l Exercises for concept clarification

l Phonetic reading and recognition (a-z) and cursive letters (12) l Reading of 2 letter words / sight wordsl Reading of 3 letter words with vowel a, eOCTOBER TO DECEMBER :l Phonetic reading and 3 letter words with vowel i, o, ul Writing of cursive letter (14)

l Continuous writing (a-z)

l Picture dictionary (a-z)

l Exercises for concept clarification (a-z)JANUARY TO MARCH :

l Continuous writing a-zl Reading of 3 letter words with vowel a, e, i, o, u

l Exercises for concept clarification (a-z) Let’s Begin (Pre Number & Pre Language skills)APRIL/MAY

Pages - 7 to 11,15,16,23,24,26,33,44,45,50,51 to 53JULY/AUGUST

Pages - 5,6,12 to 14,19,21,25,28,29,38,54,OCT/NOV/DEC.

Pages - 20,27,32,34 to 37,42,43,46,55,56

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JAN/FEB/MARCHPages - 17,18,22,30,31,39 to 41,47 to 49

NUMBER WORK :APRIL TO MAY :l Revision of 1 to 20l Writing of 21 to 30l Reading, writing & dodging ( 1 to 30)l Exercises for concept clarification.JULY TO SEPTEMBER :l Reading, writing & dodging (31 to 50)l After numbers (1 to 50)l Exercises for concept clarification (1 - 50)l Backward counting 10 to 1OCTOBER TO DECEMBER :l Reading, writing & dodging (51 to 100, 1 to 100)l Between numbersl After numbersl Backward counting 40 to 1l Exercises for concept clarificationJANUARY TO MARCH:l Revision workl Picture addition (single digit)

HINDI / PUNJABIAUGUST TO SEPTEMBER :

l Reading & recognition of letters v] vk] b] bZ] m] Å @ T F j

l Picture reading from the blackboard, chart, flash cards

l Writing of v] vk] b] bZ] m] Å @ T F j

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER :

l Writing of ,] ,s] vks] vkS @ e – C

l Reading, recognition of v&v% @ T - C

l Exercises for concept clarificationJANUARY TO MARCH :

l Reading, recognition of v&v% @ T - R

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l Writing of Í] va] v% @ u – R

l Recognition, writing & dictation of v&v% @ T - R

l Revision of v&v% @ T - R

EVS/PROJECT:APRIL TO MAY :l Myself (all about me)l Magic words and good manners at homeJULY TO SEPTEMBER :l My Home and places around my homel My Familyl My SchoolOCTOBER TO DECEMBER :l Plants and Animalsl Music and GamesJANUARY TO MARCH:l Travel and Safetyl Our HelpersEVS to be taken up orally. Any 3 topics can be taken up as Projects during the sessionDRAWING (free hand drawing):APRIL TO MAY : happy face, sad face, ball, balloon, doll with shapes.JULY TO SEPTEMBER : apple, rainy day scene, house with shapes, tomato.OCTOBER TO DECEMBER : cat, rabbit, rat, aeroplane, train, boat.JANUARY TO MARCH : flag, tree, republic day scene.CRAFT WORK , CONVERSATION : to be done according to the theme / project of the month.STORIES : l 4 English and 2 Hindi stories to be told through colouring, arranging pictures in sequence, dramatizationAPRIL TO SEPTEMBER : 2 English, 1 HindiOCTOBER TO MARCH : 2 English, 1 Hindi Many more stories to be told.

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RHYMES:APRIL TO MAY:l English - Page No. 5 to 10, 30 to 33l Hindi - Page No. 5, 10JULY TO SEPTEMBER:l English - Page No. 11 to 13, 22, 29, 36 to 40l Hindi - Page No. 6 to 9, 21 to 26, 32, 33, 36, 37, 40OCTOBER TO DECEMBER:l English - Page No. 14 to 21, 34, 35l Hindi - Page No. 11 to 20, 27, 31, 34, 38, 39JANUARY TO MARCH:l English - Page No. 23 to 28l Hindi - Page No. 28 to 30, 35.

PROJECT GENERAL AWARENESS CONCEPTS OPPOSITES

APRIL TO MAY

My Self Sense Organs Big / small Sit / stand

Fat / thin Come / go

Long / short Hot / cold

Cry / laugh

JULY TO AUGUST

Summer Season Summer fruits & Vegetables, Far / near Give / take

RainySeason Clothes, Colours, shapes More / less Close / open

My Family (to be done side by side) Float / sink

SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER

My house Types of rooms Wet / dry Happy /sad

Animals Heavy /light Day /night

NOVEMBER TO DECEMBER

Winter season Winter fruits, Vegetables, Sweet / sour In /out

Means of transport Clothes, shapes Push / pull Up / down

JANUARY TO MARCH

Our helpers Revision In-front /behind Hard / soft

(Revision) Usage of Before Revision

/ After

CELEBRATIONS: All festivals and special days will be celebrated.

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AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools

List of Stationery 2016-2017

KG

1. Four lined notebooks 2 2. Interleaved four lined notebooks 2

3. Square lined notebooks 2

4. Five lined notebooks 2

5. Three in One Notebook 1

6. Sketch book. 1

7. Origami sheets 1pkt

8. Coloured sheets in clear bag (without Punch) 2pkt

9. Leave Application Pad 1

10. Plastic crayons 1Box

11. Poster Colours (Camel) 3 bottles

12. Clay (Faber) 2 jars

13. Fevicol (100 gms) 1

14. Multi Coloured Stickers Big (Star, Smiley) 6 sheets

15. Glitters Powder (thick) 2 pkts.

16. Pencils and Erasers 1 pkt

17. Silver Sheets 2

18. Golden Sheets 2

19. School bag with School name 1

20. Hand Book 1

AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools

LIST OF BOOKS 2016-2017

KG

NAME OF BOOKS PUBLISHER

Together with English Primer Rachna Sagar

English Worksheet AUP KG Amity

Future KidsCreative Science Introductory

Be An Artist C Rachna Sagar

Pacemaker

Evergreen

Exploring Nos Beyond Counting A EVM

Rachna Sagar

Rachna Sagar

HINDI 1st

Maukhik Shabad Gyan C-1

Likhit Shabad Gyan C-2

Punjabi 1st

Navjeevan Shabad Gyan

Saras Sulekh Mala (Pbi) 2

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1.

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1.

2.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Hindi / Punjabi option only at Sector 41, Mohali and KhararNo option of Punjabi at Sector 45.

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AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools SYLLABUS FOR KG 2016-2017

ENGLISH : Key: TWE (Together with English) AUP (Workbook)

APRIL TO MAY :

l Re-capitulation of a to z (cursive) T.W.E - (Pages 2 and 3)

l Greetings and golden words TWE - (Pages 4 and 5) AUP (Pages 1 to 35)l Introduction of vowels AUP (Pages 36 and 37)l Reading of words and sentences with vowel a and e.l Writing of words with vowel a and e with dictation and exercises for

concept clarification. AUP (Pages 38 to 50, 66 to 69) TWE (Pages 6 to 21)

JULY TO SEPTEMBER :l Reading of words and sentences with vowel i, o and u.l Writing of words with vowel i, o and u with dictation and exercises for concept clarification

AUP (Pages 55 to 65, 80 to 84) TWE (Pages 22 to 41) l Use of 'a, an, the' TWE (Pages 51, 52, 53) AUP (Page 51)l Use of 'and' TWE (Page 58)l Use of 'this is / that is' AUP (Pages 72 to 79) TWE (Pages 44 and 45)OCTOBER TO DECEMBER :l Re-capitulation of vowels AUP (Pages 70, 71, 85 to 88, 91, 92)

TWE (Pages 42, 43, 49, 50)l Use of ' in, on, under ' AUP (Pages 52 to 54 ) TWE (Pages 56, 57, 59)l One and many AUP ( Pages 89, 90) TWE ( Page 46)l Use of 'these are / those are' TWE (Pages 47 and 48)l Punctuation (use of capital letter and full stop at the beginning and end of the sentence respectively.)l Understanding the use of capital ' I '

Noun, Pronoun, use of ‘has/have’ (only usage) TWE ( pages 54, 55, 60,62,63)l My self (oral) TWE (Page 74)l Reading from the book TWE

JANUARY TO MARCH :l Opposites TWE (Pages 64 to 68 )l Days of the week TWE (Page 61)l Months of the year (oral)l Myself in the notebookl Punctuation AUP (Pages 93 to 97 )l Reading from the book TWE (Pages 72, 73, 75)l Activity TWE (Pages 69 to 71, 76) AUP (Pages 98-108)NUMBER WORK :APRIL TO MAY :l Revision of forward counting (1 to100) Page No. 5 to 7, 18, 19 in the work book.l Revision of after numbers (1 to 50) Page No. 10, 11 in the work book.l Before numbers (1 to 40) Page No. 14, 15 in the work book.l Revision of Backward counting (40 - 1) Page No. 16, 17 in the work book.l Dodging & Exercises for concept clarification Page No. 3, 4 ,8, 9, 20, 21 in the work book.l All the topics to be done in the note book also.JULY TO SEPTEMBER :l Before numbers (41 to 100 ) Page No. 26, 27, 42, 43, in the work book.l Backward counting (100 to 1) Page No. 28, 29, 34, 35, 44, 45, 50, 51, 62 to 65 in the work book. l Dodging & Exercises for concept clarification. Page No. 36, 37, 52, 53 in the work book.l Forward counting (101 to 150) Page No. 30 to 33 in the work book.l After numbers Page No.22, 23, 38, 39 in the work book.l Between numbers, (Page No. 12, 13, 24, 25, 40, 41) put the sign (Page No. 60, 61, 86 in the work book.)l All the topics to be done in the note book also.OCTOBER TO DECEMBER :l Forward counting (151 to 200) Page No. 46 to 49 in the work book.l Number names (1 to 20) Page No. 91 to 94 in the work book.l Skip counting (2’s, 5’s, 10’s) Page No. 66 to 71 in the work book.l Addition ( Single digit) Page No. 72 to 77 in the work book.

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l Dodging and exercises for concept clarification. Page No. 58, 59, 95, 96 in the workbook. l All the topics to be done in the note book also.JANUARY TO MARCH :l Subtraction (single digit) Page No. 78 to 85 in the work book.l Ascending / Descending Page No. 87 to 90 in the work book.l All the topics to be done in the note book also.l Revision workHINDI/PUNJABIAPRIL TO MAY:

l Revision of v & v%] T - R

l Reading, Recognition & Writing of d&×k] T – D in ‘Sulekh Mala’ (Page 2 to 4)l Exercises for concept clarificationJULY TO SEPTEMBER :

l Reading, Recognition, Writing & Dictation of V&o] d&o@ s Fw, TFw

l Exercises for concept clarificationl Sulekh Mala (Page No. 5 & 6)OCTOBER TO DECEMBER :

l Reading, Recognition, Writing & Dictation of 'k&J] d&J@:-b, T-b

l Sulekh Mala (Page No. 7 to 19)l Exercises for concept clarification l Two letter words (same in Punjabi) l Exercises: Fill in the missing letter (same in Punjabi) Name the pictures

Re-arranging of words Match the words with pictures Draw the pictures JANUARY TO MARCH : (same in Punjabi)l Three letter wordsl Four letter wordsl Exercises for concept clarificationl Sulekh Mala (Page No. 20 to 40)l Revision work

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EVS / PROJECT :APRIL TO MAY :l Unit I - Getting to know mel Unit III - PlantsJULY TO SEPTEMBER :l Unit II - Our Needsl Unit VI - Air, Water and WeatherOCTOBER TO DECEMBER : l Unit IV - Animalsl Unit V - World Around UsJANUARY TO MARCH :l Unit VII - The Skyl Unit VIII - Travel and Communication

EVS to be taken up orally. Any 4 topics can be taken up as Projects during the session.

CONVERSATION, ART/CRAFT, RHYMES : To be done according to the theme/project of the month.

STORIES : l 4 English, 2 Hindi stories to be told through colouring, arranging pictures in sequence, dramatization.l April to September : 2 English, 1 Hindil October to March : 2 English, 1 Hindi

CELEBRATIONS : All festivals and special days will be celebrated andrelated information will be discussed accordingly.

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Month DD/MM/YY Day EventApril 01-Apr-16 Friday Teacher’s MeetApril 02-Apr-16 Saturday Orientation Programme for ParentsApril 04-Apr-16 Monday School reopens for New SessionApril 13-Apr-16 Wednesday Baisakhi April 15-Apr-16 Friday Ram NaumiApril 20-Apr-16 Wednesday Mahavir JayantiMay 28-May-16 Saturday Summer Vacation beginsJuly 04-Jul-16 Monday School Reopens After VacationAugust 15-Aug-16 Monday Independence Day CelebrationsAugust 18-Aug-16 Thursday Raksha BandhanAugust 25-Aug-16 Thursday Janam AshtamiSeptember 12-Sept-16 Monday Id-ul-ZuhaOctober 02-Oct-15 Sunday Gandhi JayantiOctober 11-Oct-16 Tuesday DussehraOctober 12-Oct-16 Wednesday MuharramOctober 19-Oct-16 Wednesday Karva ChauthOctober 29-Oct-16 Saturday Diwali Holiday BeginsOctober 30-Oct-16 Sunday DiwaliNovember 01-Nov-16 Tuesday School reopens after diwali Holidays November 14-Nov-16 Monday Guru Nanak JayantiNovember 24-Nov-16 Thursday Guru Teg Bahadur ji’s Martyrdom DayDecember 25-Dec-16 Sunday ChristmasDecember 31-Dec-16 Saturday Winter Vacation BeginsJanuary 09-Jan-17 Monday School Reopens After Vacation January 26-Jan-16 Tuesday Republic Day CelebrationsFebruary MahashivratriFebruary Guru Ravi Das JayantiMarch HoliMarch Good Friday

List of Holidays 2016-17

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