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MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14 CLASS: 8 SUBJECT: English FA -I Portion covered in April and May SA - I All the portion covered from April to September FA -III Portion covered in October and November SA - II All the portion covered from October to February April Literature Trees; Death of Trees Grammar Determiners Writing Notice Reading Unit Assignment A1,A2 May Literature The Man who planted trees;Joan[play]; Dedar Khabor Grammar Tenses Writing Message Reading Unit Assignment A3,A4 June Literature- She dwelt among the untrodden ways; The Three Musketeers and the fourth. Grammar- Modals Writing- Letters Reading- Unit Assignment A5,A6 August Literature- Where the mind is without fear; Project tiger. Grammar- Non-Finites Writing- Profiles [Bio-sketch] Reading- Unit Assignment A7,A8,A9 September Literature Black; Laughter –A useful resource. Grammar- Active and Passive Writing- E-mail Reading- Unit Assignment A10,A11 October Literature- The Picnic Grammar- Direct and Indirect speech Writing- Diary writing Reading- A12,A13 November Literature- The Luncheon, Ekalavya. Grammar- Clauses Writing- Articles Reading- A14,A15 December Literature- The Riddle of the Sphinx;A Musical Instrument Grammar- Nominalisation Writing- Dialogue writing Reading- A16,A17 January Literature- The Case of the Observant Jeweller; The Hound of Baskervilles. Grammar- Degrees of comparison Writing- Story writing Reading- A18,A19 February Literature- A Horse and two goats Grammar- Phrasal verbs Writing- Descriptions

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MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14 CLASS: 8

SUBJECT: English

FA -I Portion covered in April and May

SA - I All the portion covered from April to September

FA -III Portion covered in October and November

SA - II All the portion covered from October to February

April

Literature Trees; Death of Trees

Grammar Determiners

Writing Notice

Reading Unit Assignment A1,A2

May

Literature The Man who planted trees;Joan[play]; Dedar

Khabor

Grammar Tenses

Writing Message

Reading Unit Assignment A3,A4

June

Literature- She dwelt among the untrodden ways;

The Three Musketeers and the fourth.

Grammar- Modals

Writing- Letters

Reading- Unit Assignment A5,A6

August

Literature- Where the mind is without fear;

Project tiger.

Grammar- Non-Finites

Writing- Profiles [Bio-sketch]

Reading- Unit Assignment A7,A8,A9

September

Literature Black; Laughter –A useful resource.

Grammar- Active and Passive

Writing- E-mail

Reading- Unit Assignment A10,A11

October

Literature- The Picnic

Grammar- Direct and Indirect speech

Writing- Diary writing

Reading- A12,A13

November

Literature- The Luncheon, Ekalavya.

Grammar- Clauses

Writing- Articles

Reading- A14,A15

December

Literature- The Riddle of the Sphinx;A Musical Instrument

Grammar- Nominalisation

Writing- Dialogue writing

Reading- A16,A17

January

Literature- The Case of the Observant Jeweller; The Hound of

Baskervilles.

Grammar- Degrees of comparison

Writing- Story writing

Reading- A18,A19

February Literature- A Horse and two goats

Grammar- Phrasal verbs

Writing- Descriptions

MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14 CLASS: 8

SUBJECT : Mathematics

MONTH CHAPTER NO. CHAPTER NAME NO OF PERIODS

THEORY PRACTICAL

APRIL Chapter-1 Rational Numbers 12

MAY

Chapter-2 Linear Equations in one variable

12

Chapter-3 Understanding quadrilaterals

10

JUNE Chapter-4 Practical Geometry 08

Chapter-5 Data Handling 08

AUGUST Chapter-6 Squares and square roots 12

Chapter-7 Cubes and cube roots 08

SEPTEMBER Chapter-8 Comparing quantities, Summative Assessment

15

OCTOBER Chapter-9 Algebraic expressions and identities

09

NOVEMBER

Chapter-9 contd. Algebraic expressions and identities

10

Chapter-10 Visualizing solid shapes 07

DECEMBER Chapter-11 Mensuration 14

JANUARY Chapter-12 Exponents and powers 07

Chapter-13 Direct and Inverse proportions

09

FEBRUARY Chapter-14 Factorization 10

Chapter-15 Introduction to graphs 08

MARCH Summative Assessment II

FA I Chapters 1,2,3,4

SA I Chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

FA III Chapters 9,10,11,12

SA II Chapters 9,10,11,12,13,14,15

MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14 CLASS: 8

SUBJECT : Biology

MONTH CHAPTER NO. TERM –I APRIL Chapter-1 Crop Production and Management 4

MAY Chapter-8 Cell-structure and function 6

JUNE Chapter-2 Micro organism friends and foe 6

SEPTEMBER Chapter-7 Conservation of plants and animals 5

TERM –II

OCTOBER NOVEMBER

Chapter-9 Reproduction in animal 6

DECEMBER Chapter-18 Pollution of Air and water 4

JANUARY Chapter-10 Reaching the age of adolescence 5

FEBRUARY Reaching the age of adolescence 2

FA-I Chapter-1&8 FA-II Chapter 2 and 7 SA-I Chapters-1, 2, 7, 8

FA-III Chapters- 9, & 18 up to Pollution of Air only

FA-IV Chapters- 18 & 10

MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14

CLASS: 8

SUBJECT : Physics & Chemistry

MONTH LESSON NO. NAME OF THE LESSON APRIL 3 Synthetic fibres & plastics (pc) MAY 11 Force & pressure JUNE 4 Metal – non metal AUGUST 12 Friction

SEPTEMBER 5 Coal & petroleum OCTOBER 13 Sound NOVEMBER 6 Combustion, flame DECEMBER 14 Chemical effects of electric current JANUARY 16 Light FEBRUARY 15,17 Some natural phenomenon and solar system

FA – I Lesson no. 3,11,4

SA – I Lesson no. 3,11,4,12,5

FA – III Lesson no. 13,6,14,

SA – II Lesson no. 13,6,14,15,16,17

MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14 CLASS: 8

SUBJECT : Social Science

EXAMS HISTORY CIVICS GEOGRAPHY

FAI CH-2,3 CH-1,2 CH-1

FAII CH-4,5,6 CH-3,4,5 CH-2,3

SAI CH-4,5,6 CH-3,4,5 CH-2,3

FAIII CH-7,8 CH-6,7 CH-4,5

FAIV CH-9,11,12 CH-7,8,9 CH-5,6

SAII CH-9,11,12 CH-7,8,9 CH-5,6

MONTH CHAPTER NO. CHAPTER NAME NO. OF

PERIODS

APRIL

History-Ch2 From Trade to Territory, Ch-1 to prepare pictorial chart.

18

Geography-Ch1 Resources. 5

MAY

Civics-Ch1 The Indian Constitution 10

Civics-Ch2 Understanding Secularism. 3

History-Ch3 Ruling the countryside 18

Geography-2 Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetations and Wildlife Resources.

8

JUNE

History-4 Tribals, Dikus and the vision of a golden age. 8

Civics-3 Why do you need a Parliament? 5

AUGUST

History-5 Why People Rebel 12

Geography-3 Mineral and Power Resources. 10

Civics-4 Understanding Laws 5

SEPTEMBER

History-6 Colonialism and the city. 8

Civics-5 Judiciary 6

Geography REVISION

OCTOBER

Civics-6 Understanding our criminal justice system. 8

History-7 Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners. 8

Geography-4 Agriculture. 8

NOVEMBER

Civics-7 Understanding marginalization. 6

History-8 Civilising the "Native", Educating the nation. 8

History-9 Women, Caste and Reform. 8

Geography-5 Industries 10

DECEMBER

Civics-8 Confronting Marginalisation 5

Civics-9 Public Facilities 4

History-11 Making of the National Movement1870-1947 12

Geography-5 Industries. JANUARY History-12 India after Independence 10

FEBRUARY Geography-6 Human Resources. 5

MARCH SA II

MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14 CLASS: 8

SUBJECT: Morals

MONTH CHAPTER NO. CHAPTER NAME

APRIL Adversity – A Boon

MAY Will Finds the Way The Spirit of Service

JUNE Cheerfulness Equality

AUGUST Health Character is True

SEPTEMBER Gratitude

NOVEMBER Death

DECEMBER Forgiveness Doing the Right

JANUARY Fixing a Goal Greed is a curse

FEBRUARY Turning a Believer

October SA – I Portion Chapter 1- 8

March SA – II Portion Chapter 9 - 14

MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14 CLASS: 8

SUBJECT: Environmental Studies

MONTH CHAPTER NO. CHAPTER NAME

APRIL Balance in Nature

MAY Impact of Population on Environment

JUNE Cheerfulness Different Sources of Energy

Project (to be done in class)

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

Animal Husbandry

Utilisation of Resources for Industries

OCTOBER Environmental Concerns

NOVEMBER Emerging Modern Lifestyles & Overutilization of

Resources

DECEMBER Factors affecting Environment

JANUARY Pollution

Project (to be done in class)

FEBRUARY Impact of Environmental Pollution on Human

Health

SA – I 30 marks (assignment) + 20 marks (project)

SA – II 30 marks (assignment) + 20 marks (project)

MONTHWISE SYLLABUS: 2O13-2O14 CLASS: 8

SUBJECT: Computer Science

TEXT BOOK : I.T. TOOLS PLUS 1 (SENIOR SERIES)

PUBLISHER : KIPS PUBLISHING WORLD

MONTH CHAPTER NO. CHAPTER NAME NO. OF PERIODS

THEORY PRACTICAL

April 7 Visual Basic 3 3

May 8 More in Visual Basic 4 4

June 1 Networking Concepts 2 1

August 9 Understanding HTML 3 3

September 10 Using List and creating a Table 3 3

Summative Assessment I

October 5 Introduction to Adobe

Photoshop

3 3

November 6 Tools and options 3 3

December 11 Surfing Internet 2 -

January 2 Log on to Access 3 2

January 3 Working with Tables 3 3

February 4 Working with Queries 2 2

Summative Assessment II

Formative Assessment I : Lessons 7, 8 (Written – 40 marks: 10 %)

Formative Assessment II : Lessons 7, 8 (10+10+10+10=40 10%)

Project (Group Activity): Verbal presentation (10), Display (10), File (20) – 40 marks (10%)

Practical: Hands on (20), Lab book (10), Viva Voce (10) – 40 marks (10%) 10%

Classroom Response – 10 (CW – 5, HW – 5)

MCQ - 10

Summative Assessment I : Lessons 1, 7 – 10 (Theory – 80, Practical + Individual Assignment: HTML – 20)

Formative Assessment III : Lessons 5, 6 (Written – 40 marks: 10%)

Formative Assessment IV : Lessons 5, 6 (10+10+10+10=40 10%)

Project (Group Activity): Verbal presentation (10), Display (10), File (20) – 40 marks (10%)

Practical: Hands on (20), Lab book (10), Viva Voce (10) – 40 marks (10%) 10%

Classroom Response – 10 (CW – 5, HW – 5)

MCQ - 10

Summative Assessment II: Lessons 2 – 6, 11 (Theory – 80, Practical + Individual Assignment: MS Access – 20)