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Syllabus Std. IX (Session 2017-2018) 1
Nehru Road Taldanga, P.O: Chirkunda, Dist: Dhanbad, Jharkhand – 828202
Syllabus Std. IX (Session 2017 – 2018) English Language
Text Books: - 1) Total English-9 By P.Pinto, Xavier Pinto. Publisher: Morning Star. 2) Active Study Dictionary of English (Recommended), Longman. Ist SEMESTER Question Pattern and Internal Assessment as per Council direction (refer to ICSE March 2016 Regulation & Syllabus Booklet) WEEKLY TEST 1st Weekly Test – Direct and Indirect forms of Speech, Active voice and Passive voice. 2nd Weekly Test - Letter Writing/ Comprehensions. 3rd Weekly Test - Transformation of Sentences,( Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences). IInd SEMESTER Question Pattern and Internal Assessment as per Council direction (refer to ICSE March 2019 Regulation & Syllabus Booklet) WEEKLY TEST Ist Weekly Test – Preposition and Tenses. 2nd Weekly Test – Letter writing/ Comprehension. 3rd Weekly Test – Joining pairs of sentences without using and, but, or so. Transformation of sentences (Interchange of degree of comparison). Assessment : Part I - Internal Assessment (20 Marks) 3 Weekly Test of 10 Marks each, Average of all tests- 10 Marks. General behaviour and code of conduct- 5 marks (Attentive in class, begins work promptly, care for school property, ask questions and seeks answers, follows directions, respectful, co- operative, attendance, uniform cleanliness, punctuality). Participation in extra and co- curricular activities (elocution, story telling, quiz, etc.) -5marks. Part II – Semester Exams (80 Marks). Question paper as per Council pattern.
English Literature Text Books: 1. The Merchant of Venice by Shakesphere, Morning Star
2. Treasure Trove – A Collection of ICSE Poems & Short Stories – Evergreen Publication
1st Semester:
1. Drama (The Merchant of Venice)
Act I & Act II (Upto scene-vii)
2. Poetry:
a) The Bangle Sellers – Sarojini Naidu
b) Abou Ben Adhem – Leigh Hunt c) Daffodils – William Wordsworth
3. Prose: (Short Stories) a) A Horse and Two Goats – R.K. Narayan
b) My Greatest Olympic Prize – Jesse Owens b) Chief Seattle‟s Speech
Syllabus Std. IX (Session 2017-2018) 2
Weekly Tests:
1st Weekly Test: “The Merchant of Venice” Act. I Sc. I 2nd Weekly Test: “The Bangle Sellers – Sarojini Naidu
3rd Weekly Test: „A Horse and Two Goats‟
2nd Semester:
1. Drama (The Merchant of Venice)
Act II (from Scene-Viii onwards ) to Act III
2. Poetry:
a) After Blenheim – Robert Southey
b) Television – Roald Dahl
3. Prose: (Short Stories) a) A Face in the Dark – Ruskin Bond
b) An Angel in Disguise – T.S. Arthur c) The Blue Bead – Norah Burke
Weekly Tests: 1st Weekly Test: “The Merchant of Venice” Act ii (Sc. viii & ix.)
2nd Weekly Test: „Television‟ 3rd Weekly Test: „A Face in the Dark‟.
Assessment -9 & 10 Part I: Internal Assessment [20 Marks]
3 Weekly Tests of 10 marks each, Average of all tests. -10 marks
General behaviour and code of conduct: -5 marks
(Attentive in class, begins work promptly, cares for school property, asks questions & seeks answers, follows
directions, respectful, co-operative, Attendance, Uniform, cleanliness, punctuality)
Participation in extra & co-curricular activities (Elocution, Story Telling, Quiz, etc.) -5 marks
Part II: Semester Exams [80 Marks]
Class 9: Portion for I Semester as prescribed. For II Semester 30 marks from I Semester+50 marks
from II Semester. QuestionPaper as per Council Pattern.
Hindi
Madhuban Publication
Evergreen Publication
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Suggested Topics for Project (Only One)
1- परम, भाईचारा और सौहारद स सामािक थाा राटरीयय सबनध बनतथ हA 2- समय ा मलय पहचानन वाऱ वयितथ हय कीवन म उनतथ शिखर थ पह ॉचथ ह।
II Semester :
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Weekly Test :
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3rd weekly test : ekr`Hkwfe dk eku
Suggested Topics for Project (Only One)
1- वव ास ी ओर मानव ी थीवरगामी रौड न पयादवरण ना म रम र दरया हAअपनववचारवयतथ ीिकए। 2- “र ख ा ारण ायरथा हA”ववषय ो आध ार बनना र हानी शऱखखए।
Assessment : Part I : Internal Assessment (20 marks)
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2-General code of conduct, punctuality, regularity, HW/CW - 5 marks 3-Co-curricular activities, Elocution, Debate, Book review, Dramatics – 5 marks
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Bengali
Book Name :-
1. Sankalita :- A Collection of ICSE short stories & Poem.( Power Publishers, Kolkata)
2. Novels : Chander Pahar (Bibhutibhushon Bandyopadhya.)
-:First Semester :-
Syllabus Std. IX (Session 2017-2018) 4
Section A (Language) 40 Marks
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Section B (Literature) 40 Marks
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±) Å@Ç@ --- AÅÆM*A¾*ÆM*̽ ÅDáÀI@Ã@Á]I@ÈR Ð ( 2nd Weekly Test ) ²) É@ÉL --- ËÅRϵ*áÀU" µ*D–@Ã@Á]I@ÈR Ð ( 3rd Weekly Test )
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"Ãx¿Ç D¿D°* µ*¾L*¿J ¥Á]I@ÈR ÃÈJ"ø]Có Ð ( 3rd Weekly Test )
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-:Second Semester :-
Section A (Language) 40 Marks
Section A (Language) 40 Marks
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²) ¥@Å@ÅR ¥@AÍÅ AÄ*DÅR --- ·"BÅÂ@ÂáÀ" À"@Ë Ð ( 3rd Weekly Test )
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Mathematics
Text Book: Understanding ICSE mathematics by M.L.Aggarwal
1st Semester
Ch. 1. Rational & Irrational Numbers , Ch. 2. Compound Interest, Ch. 3. Expansions,
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Ch.4 Factorisation , Ch.9. Triangles ,Ch.10. Mid-point theorem, Ch.11. Pythagoras theorem,
Ch.12.Rectilinear figures ,Ch.16. Trigonometrical Ratios ,Ch.17.Trigonometrical Ratios of Standard
angles.
Weekly Tests. 1
st Test : Ch.1. Rational & Irrational Numbers
2nd
Test : Ch.2. Compound Interest ,Ch.3.Expansions ,Ch.4. Factorisation
3rd
Test : Ch.9. Triangles , Ch.10. Mid-point theorem.
2nd
Semester
Ch.5. Simultaneous Linear equations ,Ch.6. Problems on simultaneous and Linear equations ,
Ch.7. Indices ,Ch. 8. Logarithms , Ch.13.Theorems on Area ,Ch.14.Circle ,Ch.15.Mensuration
Ch. 18. Co-ordinate geometry, Ch.19. Statistics
Weekly Tests: 1
st Test Ch.7. Indices, Ch.5.Simultaneous Linear equations.
2nd
Test Ch.8. Logarithms , Ch.13. Theorems on Area .
3rd
Test Ch. 15. Mensuration
Assessment:
Part I Internal Assessment (20 marks) 1. Weekly tests (average of all tests in the semester) – 10 marks
2. Projects/ practical - 5 marks
3. Regularity in class work ,Home work and General behaviour--------5 Marks
Project Work: Refer ICSE syllabus March 2019
Maths Practical: Refer `ICSE Be Practical Mathematics 9-10 by A.C .Sojan, Jaycee publication’
Part II Semester Examinations [80 marks] 1
st Semester : Portion Prescribed for the semester
2nd
Semester: The whole portion of the year
Question paper
1st Semester : ICSE pattern
2nd
Semester : ICSE pattern (30 marks from 1st semester and 50 marks from 2
nd Semester)
Physics
Textbook: Concise, Physics (Part 1, Selina Publications)
I Semester:
Chapter : 1. Measurement And Experimentation
2. Motion In One Dimension
3. Laws Of Motion
4. Pressure In Fluids And Atmospheric Pressure
10. Magnetism
Weekly Tests:
1st Weekly Test: Measurement and Experimentation
2nd
Weekly Test: Motion in one Dimension and Laws of Motion
3rd
Weekly Test: Pressure In Fluids And Atmospheric Pressure and Magnetism
II Semester:
Chapter : 5. Up thrust In Fluids, Archimedes Principle and Floatation
6. Heat and Energy
7. Reflection Of Light
8. Propagation Of Sound Waves
9. Current Electricity
Weekly Tests:
Syllabus Std. IX (Session 2017-2018) 6
1st Weekly Test: Up thrust In Fluids Archimedes’s Principle and Floatation
2nd
Weekly Test: Heat and Energy and Reflection Of Light
3rd
Weekly Test: Propagation of Sound Waves and Current Electricity
Portion for Semester Examinations
I Semester: Portion Prescribed for the Semester
II Semester: From I semester 30 marks + From II semester 50 marks
Question paper as per Council pattern
Chemistry Text Book: Concise ICSE Chemistry for Class 9, by Dr. S.P. Singh, Selina Publishers, Edition-2011
I Semester:
1) The Language of Chemistry
2) Chemical Changes and Reactions
3) Atomic structure and Chemical Bonding
4) The Periodic Table
Weekly Tests:
1st Weekly Test: The Language of Chemistry
2nd
Weekly test: Chemical Changes and Reactions
Atomic structure and Chemical Bonding (Upto Bonding Exercise 4B
of page 59).
3rd
Weekly Test: Atomic structure and Chemical Bonding (Remaining part of Chapter
4) and The Periodic Table
II Semester:
1) Water
2) Study of the First Element - Hydrogen
3) Study of Gas laws
4) Atmospheric pollution
Weekly Tests:
1st Weekly Test: Water
2nd
Weekly Test: Study of the First Element - Hydrogen
3rd
Weekly Test: Study of Gas laws and
Atmospheric pollution
Note: Practical work to be discussed in practical classes.
Portion For Semester Examination
I Semester: Portion Prescribed for the semester.
II Semester: From I Semester 30 marks+ from II Semester 50 marks.
Question Paper as per Council pattern.
Biology Book : CONCISE BIOLOGY ICSE PART I
Publishers : SELINA PUBLISHERS (REVISED EDITION : JANUARY, 2017)
SEMESTER I Chapter 2 Cell : The Unit of Life
Chapter 3 Tissues : Plant and Animal Tissues
Chapter 4 The Flower Chapter 5 Pollination and Fertilization
Chapter 6 Seeds – Structure and Germination Chapter 7 Respiration in Plants
Chapter 10 Nutrition
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Chapter 11 Digestive System
Chapter 15 Hygiene – [A key to Healthy Life]
Weekly Tests
1st Chapter 2 - Cell : The Unit of Life Chapter 3 - Tissues : Plant and Animal Tissues
2nd Chapter 4 - The Flower
Chapter 5 - Pollination and Fertilization Chapter 6 - Seeds : Structure and Germination
3rd Chapter 7 - Respiration in Plants
Chapter 10 - Nutrition Chapter 15 - Hygiene – [A key To Healthy Life]
SEMESTER II Chapter 8 Five Kingdom Classification
Chapter 9 Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi Chapter 12 Skeleton – Movement and Locomotion
Chapter 13 Skin – “The Jack of All Trades” Chapter 14 The Respiratory System
Chapter 16 Diseases : Cause and Control
Chapter 17 Aids to Health Chapter 18 Health Organisations
Chapter 19 Waste Generation and Management
Weekly Tests
1st Chapter 8 - Five Kingdom Classification
Chapter 13 - Skin : “The Jack of All Trades”
2nd Chapter 9 - Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi Chapter 14 - The Respiratory System
Chapter 16 - Diseases : Cause and Control
3rd Chapter 17 - Aids To Health Chapter 18 - Health Organisations
Chapter 19 - Waste Generation and Management
PORTION FOR SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Ist SEMESTER : Portion prescribed for the Semester IInd SEMESTER : Portion from 1st Semester (30 marks)
and 2nd Semester (50 marks)
Question paper as per Council pattern
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History Civics
TEXT BOOK: Total History & Civics for Class 9 ICSE
AUTHOR: Dolly E. Sequeira PUBLICATION: MORNING STAR Ed: 2017
1st Semester:
History:
Chapter: 1 The Harappan Civilization Chapter 2 The Vedic Period
Chapter : 3 Jainism and Buddhism Chapter 4 The Mauryan Empire
Chapter: 5 The Sangam Age Chapter : 6 The Age of the Guptas
Chapter : 7 Medieval India (A) The Cholas
Civics:
Chapter: 1 – Our Constitution Chapter : 2 Salient Features of the constitution – 1
Chapter: 3 – Salient Features of the Constitution – 2
Portion for weekly Tests
1st Test
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History: Chapter: 1 Harappan Civilisation Chapter: 2 The Vedic Period
Civics: Chapter 1 Our Constitution
2nd
Test
History: Chapter 3 : Jainism and Buddhism Chapter: 4 The Mauryan Empire.
3rd
Test
History: Chapter 5 : The Sangam Age Chapter 6: The Age of the Guptas
Chapter 7: Medieval India (A) The Cholas.
Civics: Chapter 3: Salient Features of the Constitution 2.
2ND
SEMESTER
History;
Chapter 8: Medieval India (B) The Delhi Sultanate. Chapter 9 : Medieval India (C ) The Mughal Empire;
Chapter10: Medieval India (D) Composite Culture Chapter11: The modern Age in Europe (A)
Renaissance
Chapter 12: The Modern Age in Europe (B) The Reformation.
Chapter 13. The Modern Age in Europe (C ) Industrial Revolution.
Civics:
Chapter: 4 Elections Chapter : 5 Local Self- Government – Rural
Chapter: 6. Local Self-Government – Urban
Portion for weekly test
1st Test
History ; Chapter 8 – Medieval India (B) The Delhi Sultanate
Chapter : 9 Medieval India (C ) The Mughal Empire
Civics: Chapter 5 : Elections.
2nd
Test:
History: Chapter 10: Medieval India (D) Composite culture.
Chapter: 11 The Modern Age in Europe (A) Renaissance.
Civics: Chapter 5 : Local Self Government – Rural
3rd
Test
History : Chapter 12: The Modern Age in Europe (B) The Reformation.
Chapter 13: The Modern Age in Europe (C) Industrial Revolution.
Civics: Chapter: 6 Local self – Government – Urban. 80 marks for the semester exams.
Internal Assessment – 20 Marks
Break up of 20 marks
- Class tests = 10 x 3 = 3
30 10 Marks
- Projects (1 per semester) 5 Marks
- Participation in extra co-curricular activities and general code of conduct. 5 Marks
20 Marks
Students are required to complete one project on a topic from the Syllabus
EXAM PATTERN : As per the ICSE pattern .
SUGGESTED LIST OF TOPICS FOR PROJECT
1. The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and weaker sections’. Elaborate on the basis of a
case study.
2. Discuss the art and architectural features of any of these monuments: Buddhist Caves, Ajanta: Iron Pillar, Mehrauli: Gol
Gumbaz, Bijapur: Mattancherry Synagogue, Cochin: Kamakhya Temple, Guwahati; St. Thomas Basilica, Chennai; Tower
of Silence, Mumbai.
3. Make a pictorial presentation of inventions and innovations as a result of the Industrial Revolution.
4. Make a comparative study of the Harappan and the Mesopotamian Civilisations.
Geography
Text book : Total geography (For ICSE IX) By Dolly E. Sequeira & Jasmine Rachal – Morning Star. 1st Semester
Syllabus Std. IX (Session 2017-2018) 9
Chapters :1) Earth as a planet. 2) Geographic Grid – Latitudes & Longitudes 1st Weekly Test 3)Rotation and Revolution 4)Earth‟s Structure 5)Landforms of the Earth 6) Rocks 2nd Weekly Test 7)Volcanoes 8)Earthquakes 9)Weathering 3rd Weekly Test 10) Denudation World Map: Oceans , Seas and gulf and other water bodies Mountains & Plateaus (Strictly as per the Syllabus) One project or Assignment from the suggested list of Assignments: (1 )Physical features : Collecting or taking photographs and preparing notional sketches of environmental Features formed in the vicinity or areas visited during the year as a part of school Activity. (2) Find out the sources of pollution of water bodies in the locality and determine the quality of water. 2nd Semester 11)Hydrosphere 12)Composition and structure of the Atmosphere 1st weekly Test 13)Insolation 14)Atmospheric Pressure and winds 15)Humidity 2nd Weekly Test 16)Pollution 17) Sources of Pollution 18) Effects of Pollution 3rd Weekly Test 19)Preventive Measures 20) Natural Regions of the World World Map: (1) Rivers (As per the syllabus)
(2) Natural Regions of the world (Strictly as per the syllabus)
One project work or Assignment from the Suggested list of Assignments.
(i) Meteorological Instruments and their uses – Six’s maximum and minimum thermometer, mercury
barometer ,aneroid barometer, Wind vane , anemometer , raingange and hydrometer.
(ii) Weather records : Maintaining and interpreting weather records as found in the newspaper for
at last one season.
Semester Exam – 80 marks
Portion for 1st semester Exam – The Entire portion of 1
stSemester portion for 2
nd Semester
Exam- 1st & 2
nd semester Portion (Cumulative) (30 marks 1
st Sem, 50 marks 2
nd Sem)
Question pattern & Distribution of marks – As per Council Direction.
Computer Applications
(Please refer to ICSE syllabus 2018- for details)
Text book: Computer Applications for Std 9 – Sumita Arora
Semester I
1. Introduction to Operating System & GUI ------------- (WT I)
2. Computing & Ethics ------------- (WT II)
3. MS-Word ------------- (WT III)
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4. MS-Excel
5. Database Packages
Semester II
1. MS-PowerPoint ------------- (WT I)
2. The Internet ------------- (WT II)
3. Internet Services
4. Elementary Concept of objects & classes
5. Values and Types
6. Simple I/O using Parameter or Scanner / Buffered Reader classes, Error and its types, Math
functions
7. Decision making Statements ------------- (WT III)
8. Non – Nested Loops
( Examination pattern as per council )
PROJECTS :
( One project should be done in each semester as per the topics covered in class )
SEMESTER I :
PROJECT I
Using MS-EXCEL prepare a project on PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF ICSE 2018 containing the
following details :
Annex I- Names of any 20 students and their marks in the following subjects as shown below:
NAMES ENG SCI SST HIN MATH COMP ECO
Raman Kumar 95 79 88 90 100 99 *
Ishika Pandey 88 98 89 80 99 * 90
Md. Irfan 77 87 88 89 98 * 80
Ruby Raj 67 60 45 59 70 68 *
Nausheen 96 99 98 95 99 100 *
Annex II- Calculate the following details:
a. Total marks as Eng + best of any FOUR subjects
b. Highest marks in all subjects separately
c. Total number of students securing below 50 marks in each subject.
d. Total number of students securing above 90 in each subject.
e. First ranker, Second ranker and Third ranker on the basis of the clause a of Annex II.
OR
PROJECT II:-
In your free time make a market survey by collecting prices of 5 vegetables from the nearby market- over
a fortnight.
Represent the fluctuation in their prices with the help of
i. – Column chart ii. – Line chart
Print or draw the charts in your project files/copy & write the steps, how these charts were drawn.
SEMESTER II
PROJECT I:-
Create a Powerpoint presentation of minimum 10 slides highlighting the activities of various clubs
present in your school. For example, their Names, Aims and Objectives, Plan for the year, Structure of the
club viz, Coordinator(s), President, other members. Significance of each club in preparing students for a
better future, etc.
Print the slides / copy the textual matter of the slides in your project file/copy. Write what animation
features you have added & steps involved in including them.
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OR
PROJECT II:-
Make “Precedence of operators list “ of Java. Show the working of the different types of Operators given
below with real examples.
1. Unary operators- Post & pre fix ( ++, - - )
2. Binary Operators
3. Shift Operators ( <<, >>)
4. Bitwise Operators (And, Or, Xor, Complement)
5. Ternary Operator ( ?, : ),
6. Shorthand Operator ( + = , - = , * = , / = , % =)
7. Assignment Operator ( = )
Test a sample program containing all the operators in the lab. Print/ copy the program in your project
file/copy.
Economics Applications TEXT BOOK: ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS: By J.P. Goel&KaushalGoel –
Revised Edition 2016 1ST SEMESTER.
1. Meaning and Definition of Economies.
2. Basic Economic Entities in an Economy. 3. Basic Problems of an Economy.
4. Types of Economics 5. Characteristics of the Indian Economy.
6. Main Sectors of the Indian Economy: Agriculture.
7. Main Sectors of the Indian Economy: Industry.
First Weekly Test 1. Meaning and Definition of Economics.
2. Basic Economic Entities in an Economy. Second Weekly Test
3. Basic Problems of an Economy.
4. Types of Economics Third Weekly Test
5. Characteristics of the Indian Economy 6. Main Sectors of the Indian Economy: Agriculture
7. Main Sectors of the Indian Economy: Industry
Suggested Topics for Project
1. Identify 50 consumers of major brands of edible oils in a locality/area where you live.
Draw up the pattern of their monthly expenditure on this product and compare it with the other
household expenditure. Make a presentation of your findings in the class. 2. Identify major brands of tooth paste that are available in the market in your area. Select a
sample of 10 shops that sell over a period of one week at these shops. Identify the brands that sell
the most and make a presentation in writing. 2nd SEMESTER.
8. Main sectors of Indian Economy: Service.
9. Other sectors of Indian Economy. 10. Economic Infrastructure.
11. Social Infrastructure 12. Consumer awareness.
13. Globalization.
First Weekly Test 8. Main sectors of Indian Economy: Service.
9. Other sectors of Indian Economy.
Second Weekly Test 10. Economic Infrastructure.
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11. Social Infrastructure
Third Weekly Test 12. Consumer awareness.
13. Globalization.
Suggested Topics for Project
1. Make the presentation of major trading partners of India in the last fifteen years. Specify
the major changes that have taken place in the last five years. 2. What are the major items of export and imports from India for the last five years. Use
secondary data sources and make out the changes that have taken place in this context.
Distribution of Marks.
There will be only two semesters in the academic year from 2017-2018 The first semester is from March to August and the second semester is from September to
February.
Class – 9 Economics : 2 :
There will be theory paper of two hours duration of 100 marks. Internal Assessment/Project work is of 70 marks per semester. Students are required to do a
minimum of two projects per semester as assigned by the teacher (2x35)=70
Three weekly tests of 20 marks each (average of 3 tests)
Class work/Home work – 5 marks Attendance, class participation, discipline etc – 5 marks
QUESTION PATTERN
For Semester Exam Full Marks – 100. Duration: 2hrs
Internal Assessment – 70 marks Weekly Tests – 20 marks. Duration – 30 minutes
1 short answer question: 2x5=10 marks Long answer question: 5x2=10 marks
Value Education Text Book – Discovering Myself – 9 – Fr. Andre Bruylants, SJ, Carol Braganza, Anuradha Choudhury
Published by : Oxford University Press
I Semester
Chapters 1 – 7 (Page No. 7 to 54)
CHAPTER VALUE 1. Thinking Of The Future Making The Right Career Choice
2. From The Heart Dealing With Feelings
3. The Generation Gap Bridging The Gap Through Dialogue
4. The World O Friendship Nurturing Friendship
5. Born To Be Me Accepting Gender Differences
6. The Dark Road Down Dealing With Anxiety
7. Dignity For All Acknowledging Human Dignity
NB: Be familiar with the school diary.
II Semester
Chapters 8 – 14 (Page No. 55 to 96)
CHAPTER VALUE 8. The Gamut of Human Rights Respecting Human Rights
9. The Plight Of The Girl Child Protecting The Girl Child
10. Corruption In Public Life Examining Corruption
11. The Land Is Sacred Protecting The Environment
12. A Planet To Heal Resisting Consumerism
13. Welcome To The Media World Analyzing Media Projections
14. Becoming A Communicator Communicating Effectively
NB: Be familiar with the school diary. ****************