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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLENGLISH SYLLABUSCLASS VI (2016 – 17)
MONTH BLOCK BLOCK NAMES GRAMMAR WRITINGSKILS
April Block 3 PROSE : Krishna’s FlyingHorse
Countable/ Uncountable Nouns
Concrete and Abstract Nouns
Indefinite and Definite Articles
Diary Entry
PerspectiveWritingBlock 4 PROSE : Krishna’s Flying
Horse (Contd.)
Block 2 RikkiTikkiTavi Graphic Story(Only grammar to be done)
May Block 5 POETRY : The Statue Adjectives Essay Writing
Block 5
Block 6
POETRY : The Statue
PROSE (Biography) : Anita theBeekeeper
FA I activity: Group Activity– Graphc Story
June
July Block 6& 7
PROSE (Biography) : Anita theBeekeeper (Contd.)
Modals - Could, Would
Comparative andSuperlative adjectives
ParagraphWriting
DialogueWriting
Block 8 PROSE (Autobiography) : MyThirteenth Winter: A Memoir
Block 9 PROSE (Autobiography) : MyThirteenth Winter: A Memoir(Contd.)
Phrasal Verbs Article Writing
Block 10 POETRY: A Poison Tree
FA I activity: Pen Paper activity –Listening Skills
Figure of Speech -Metaphor
ParagraphWriting
MetaphoricalPoem
August Block 11 PROSE: The Match, RealisticFiction
FA II activity: Individual –
Tenses – Simple Presentand Present Continuous
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Biographical Poster (Block 6& 7)
Block 12 PROSE: The Match, RealisticFiction
Prefix and Suffix ParagraphWriting
Revision
FA II activity: Group activity –Scrapbook making (Block 10)
September To be used for Revision
October Block 13 PROSE : Stone Soup (Folktale) Tense ( Simple Past andPast Continuous)
JumbledSentences
WritingConversationusing SimplePast and PastContinuousTense
ParagraphWriting
Essay Writing
Conversationbetween twopeople inPerfect Tense
Block 14 PROSE : Stone Soup (Folktale){Contd.}
Transition verbs andPhrases
Block 15& 16
PROSE: History of Time KeepingDevices
(Only Reading, Grammar andWriting Skills to be done)
Abbreviations andSymbols
Past Prticiple and PresentPerfect Tense
Regular and Irregularverbs
Use of ‘For’ and ‘Since’
November Block 17 PROSE: India’s Top Archer: AnInterview with DeepikaKumari
Present Continuous Tense
Simple Future Tense
ConductingInterview
Conversationbetween twopeople inContinuousTense
Block 18 PROSE: India’s Top Archer: AnInterview with DeepikaKumari(contd)
Block 19 DRAMA: Madan’s First Day Adverbs
Position of Adverbs
Formal Letter(Enquiry)
Informal LetterBlock 20 DRAMA: Madan’s First Day (contd)
FA III Activity: Individual –Conducting Interview (Block 17&18)
December Block 21 POETRY: The Wind and the Sun
Direct – Indirect Speech
Script Writing
NewspaperReport
Block 22 PROSE: The Pond, Mystery
FAIII Activity: Pen - Paper – Spell- thon
Block 23 PROSE: The Pond, Mystery (Contd.)
Types of Sentences
Simple, Compound andComplex
Use of Comma
Story Writing
FAIII Activity: Group – DialogueWriting (Block 13/14)
January Block 24 PROSE: The Selfish Giant (Fiction)
Block 25 PROSE: The Selfish Giant (Contd.) Figures of Speech
Alliteration
Personification
Symbolism in Poetry
Block 26to 30
NOVEL: The Blue Umbrella
(Reading and activities along withGrammar to be done)
Unreal Conditionals
Active – Passive Voice
Transformation of Activeto Passive Voice
February Revision
FA IV Activity: Individual -Questionnaire
FA IV Activity: Group – Postermaking
March Summative Assessment II
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
AssessmentIndividual Activity
(10)Group Activity
(10)Pen Paper Test
(10)
FA I Holidays’ HomeworkCreate a Graphic
StoryListening Skills
FA II Family Journal Scrapbook making Unit Test I
FA III Conducting Interview Dialogue Writing Spell – a - Thon
FA IV Questionnaire Poster Making Unit Test II
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLMATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
CLASS – VI (2016 -17)
BOOKS : XSEED
Month Block No. Block namesApril 1
23
Large Numbers up to 8 DigitsOperations on Large NumbersEstimation of Numbers
May 39
4
Estimation of NumbersLines and Curves
Practical Activity – 1 To differentiate between intersecting lines , parallel lines and
perpendicular lines.
Whole NumbersJuly 5
6
78
Properties of Whole numbers
Practical Activity – 2 To verify that addition is commutative for whole numbers by
paper cutting and pasting.
Factors and Multiples
Practical Activity – 3 To find prime numbers between 1 to 100 by EratosthenesSieve's method.
Divisibility RulesFactorisation
Practical Activity – 4 To find the HCF of two given numbers by paper cutting andpasting.
August 101819
11
AnglesDecimalsAdding & Subtracting Decimals
Practical Activity – 5 To represent the decimal number on a 10X10 grid.
Triangles
September 20 Data HandlingREVISION
October 1314
29
Introduction to IntegersAdding and Subtracting Integers
Practical Activity – 6 To perform addition of integers using different colouredbindis.
Circles
November 12
151617
Shapes & Solids
Practical Activity – 7 To make a cube using the given net and count the number offaces, vertices and edges.
Practical Activity – 8 To make the following shapes using a pair of set squares.i) Squareii) Rectangleiii) Parallelogram
FractionsComparing FractionsAdding & Subtracting Fractions
Practical Activity – 9 Addition of Like Fractions
December2825
26
Construction of Line SegmentPerimeter
Practical Activity – 10 To find the area of palm impressions on the grid paper bycounting the squares.Area
January 30232421
Angle ConstructionRatioProportionIntroduction to Algebra
February 2130
Introduction to AlgebraAlgebraic Expressions & EquationsREVISION
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
ASSESSMENT INDIVIDUAL(10) GROUP(10) PEN PAPERTEST(10)
FA1Holiday homeworkproject + Notebooks
Quiz MCQ (Multiple ChoiceQuestions)
FA2Practical test and Practical
FileActivity on Bar Graph First Weekly Test
FA3Integer number line +
NotebooksActivity on Symmetry MCQ (Multiple Choice
Questions)
FA4Practical test and Practical
FileCrossword Second Weekly Test
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLSCIENCE SYLLABUSCLASS – VI (2016 – 17)
Month (Term) XSEED Block Numbers and Names
April (I) Introduction to XSEEDBlock 1 - Sources of FoodBlock 2 - Components of Ffood
May (I) Block 3 - Variety of FibresBlock 5 - Grouping Objects
July (I) Block 6 - Separating Solid MixturesBlock 7 - Separating Solid-Liquid MixturesBlock 8 – SolutionsBlock 9 – Changes Around Us
August(I) Block 10 – Structure and Functions of Roots and StemsBlock 11 – Structure and Functions of LeavesBlock 14 – Movement in the Human Body
September (I) RevisionOctober (II) Block 15 – Characteristics of Living Things
Block 16 – Habitat
November (II) Block 17 – AdaptationBlock 19 – MotionBlock 20 – Light and Shadows
December (II) Block 21– Light and ImagesBlock 22– Electric Circuits
January (II) Block 23- Conductors and InsulatorsBlock 24 – Properties of MagnetsBlock 25 – Making Magnets
February(II) Block 26 - Composition of AirRevision
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Assessment Individual Activity (10) Group Activity (10) Pen Paper Test (10)FA I Project on 5 R’s Brochure Making on ‘Synthetic and
Natural Fibres’Workbook and Notebook
FA II OTBA Role Play on ‘Locomotion andMovement in Animals’
First Weekly Test
FA III Designing an MCQ Hands On Activity on ‘MeasuringLength’
Workbook and Notebook
FA IV Poster Making on‘Importance and
Conservation of Water’
Model making or Performing anyActivity Based on the II Term
Science Concepts.
Second Weekly Test
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLSOCIAL SCIENCE SYLLABUS
CLASS- VI (2016-17)
Term IMonth XSEED Block Names
April1. Hist : B-2 The Earliest People2. Geog: B-21 : The Earth in the Solar System(FA-1 Activity : Map Test)
May3. Civics: B-13 Diversity4.Geog: B- 23 Latitudes and Longitudes(FA - 1 Activity : B: 1 Group Discussion)
July
5. Civics : B - 15 Democratic Govt.6. Hist: B-3 The First Cities7. Geog: B- 24 Motions of the Earth(FA- 2 Activity: B- 14 Role Play) 8.Hist: B- 5 Emergence of Kingdoms
August
8. Hist: B- 5 Emergence of Kingdoms9. Goeg: B- 27 Landforms of the Earth10. Hist: B - 6 New Questions and Ideas11. Civics: B- 16 Functioning of Democracy(FA -2 Activity : B - 22 Crossword)
September Revision of SA - 1 ExamsTerm II
October12. Hist: B - 7 The Mauryan Empire13. Civics B - 17 Rural Government14. Geog: B - 28 India: Political Physical Divisions
November
15. Hist : B - 8 Viilages and Cities16. Civics : B - 18 Urban Government17. Geog : B - 29 India : Climate(FA - 3 Activity : B - 12 Collage MakingB - 9 MCQ)
December18. Hist : B - 10 New Empires & Kingdoms19. Civics : B - 20 Urban Livelihoods(FA - 4 Activity : B- 25 & 26 Lotus Blossom)
January20. Hist: B - 11 Architecture of Our Past21. Geog: B - 30 India: Vegetation & Wildlife
February Revision of SA - 2 Exams
Formative Assessment Activities
AssessmentIndividual Activity
(10)Group Activity
(10)Pen & Paper Test
(10)
FA1 HHW Project –Summer Break- HistoryBlock 4: Books andBurials
Group Discussion – HistoryBlock 1: Studying History
Map Test – India: States,Union Territories andtheir capitals
FA2 Crossword –Geography Block 22:Reading Maps
Role Play- Civics Block 14:Discrimination
Unit Test 1(20 marks reduced to 10)
FA 3 HHW Project –Autumn Break- CivicsBlock 19: RuralLivelihoods
Collage Making- HistoryBlock 12: Paintings andBooks
Multiple ChoiceQuestions – HistoryBlock 9: Contact withDistant Lands
FA4 CW/ HW / Workbook CertadLotus Blossom -GeographyBlock 25: Domains of theEarth: IBlock 26: Domains of theEarth: II
Unit Test 2(20 marks reduced to 10)
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLFRENCH SYLLABUSCLASS VI (2016 – 17)
Month Lesson Number Name Of LessonApril L-2 Comptons ensembleMay L-3 Les copainsJune Summer holidaysJuly L-5 Dans la classe
L-6 Les amis de CarolineAugust L-1 Les salutationsSeptember Revision & Summative Assessment-1October L-4 DevinezNovember L-7 Quel jour sommes-nous?
L-8 La famille de ManuelDecember L-9 Les vacances
L-10 Drapeau de mon paysJanuary L-0 Vous connaissez la FranceFebruary Revision & FA activitiesMarch Summative Assessment-2
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
Assessment Pen Paper Test (10)Individual
Activity (10)Group Activity
(10)
FA I Worksheet Write and illustrate Choral recitation
FA II Unit Test IDescription of family
membersConversation in pairs
FA III Worksheet Family tree Counting (0-100)
FA IV Unit Test II Drawing and labeling Model making