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SYLLABUS 2020-2021 CLASS IX IX-1 SUBJECTS ENGLISH HINDI SANSKRIT MATHS SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES IT SPORTS YOGA MUSIC ART CRAFT SANSKRIT FRENCH Page No. 2-7 8-14 15-17 18-20 21-26 27-28 29-33 34-36 37-38 39-40 41-42 43-44 45-46 INDEX

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  • SYLLABUS 2020-2021 CLASS IX

    IX-1

    SUBJECTS

    ENGLISH

    HINDI

    SANSKRIT

    MATHS

    SCIENCE

    SOCIAL STUDIES

    IT

    SPORTS

    YOGA

    MUSIC

    ART

    CRAFT

    SANSKRIT

    FRENCH

    Page No.

    2-7

    8-14

    15-17

    18-20

    21-26

    27-28

    29-33

    34-36

    37-38

    39-40

    41-42

    43-44

    45-46

    INDEX

  • IX-2

    ENGLISH

    3rd to 4th April

    Grammer : Tenses

    7th to 10th April

    Beehive : L-1 The Fun they Had

    Grammar : Tenses (BBC Module-6)

    Activity : Self Appraisal

    15th to18th April

    Beehive : L-1 Contd..

    Moments : L-1 The Lost Child

    20th to 25th April

    Beehive : Poem-1 The Road not Taken

    Writing : Paragraph, Story Writing

    27th April to 1st May

    Beehive : L-2 The Sound of Music

    Grammar : Modals (BBC)

    4th to 8th May

    Beehive : Poem-2 The Wind

    Moments : L-2 The Adventures of Toto

    Activity : Spellbee

    11th to 16th May

    Beehive : L-3 The Little Girl

    Writing : Descriptive Paragraph (Person/Place/Object)

    Activity : Fun with Adjectives

    18th to 22nd May

    Moments : L-3 Iswaran the Story teller

    Grammar : Use of passive voice (BBC)

    25th to 29th May

    Beehive : L-4 A Truly Beautiful Mind

    Moments : L-4 In the Kingdom of Fools

    IX-3

    6th to 10th July

    Beehive : L-5 The Snake and The Mirror

    Writing : Article Writing

    Grammar : Passives - Headlines

    13th to 17th July

    Moments : L-5 The Happy Prince

    Writing : Diary Entry

    20th to 25th July

    Beehive : Poem-3 Rain on the Roof

    Writing : Diary Entry

    27th to 31st July

    Beehive : Poem-4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree

    Grammar : Subject-Verb concord (BBC)

    Activity : HAM

    4th to 8th Aug

    Beehive : L-6 My Childhood

    Grammar : Editing/Omitting (BBC)

    Activity : Brain Mapping

    10th to 14th Aug

    Beehive : Poem-5 A Legend of the Northland

    Grammar : Gap Filling, Editing, Omitting (BBC)

    Revision17th to 21st and 24th Aug

    Beehive & Moments : Discussion extended questions

    Grammar : Integrated Grammar (BBC)

    14th to 18th Sept

    Beehive : L-7 Packing

    Grammar : Paragraph Completion (BBC)

    21st to 25th Sept

    Beehive : L-8 Reach for the Top-part 1

    Writing : Diary Entry

  • 28th Sept to 1st Oct

    Beehive : Poem-6 No Men are Foreign

    Moments : L-6 Weathering the storm in Ersama

    Grammar : Describing Process (BBC)

    5th to 9th Oct

    Beehive : L-8 Reach for the Top-Part 2

    Grammar : Determiners (BBC)

    12th to 17th Oct

    Beehive : Poem-7 The Duck and The Kangaroo

    Writing : Paragraph Writing

    Grammar : Completing Dialogues

    19th to 23rd Oct

    Moments : L-7 The Last Leaf

    Grammar : Reported Speech (BBC)

    26th to 30th Oct

    Writing : Story Writing

    Grammar : Preposition (BBC)

    2nd to 6th Nov

    Beehive : L-9 The Bond of Love

    Grammar : Verbs (BBC)

    17th to 21st Nov

    Beehive : Poem-8 On Killing a Tree

    Writing : Descriptive Paragraph with Visual clues

    23rd to 28th Nov

    Moments : L-8 A House is not a Home

    Grammar : Dialogue Completion (BBC)

    1st to 4th Dec

    Beehive : L-10 Kathmandu

    Grammar : Modals (BBC)

    IX-4

    7th to 11th DecBeehive : Poem-9 A Snake TryingGrammar : Editing/Omitting (BBC)

    14th to 18th Dec

    Writing : Diary Entry

    Grammar : Gap filling (BBC)

    21st to 24th Dec.

    Moments : L-9 The Accidental Tourist

    Grammar : Reported Speech (BBC)

    28th to 30th Dec.

    Beehive : L-11 If I Were You

    : Poem-10 A Slumber did my Spirit Seal

    18th to 23rd Jan’21

    Moments : L-10 The Beggar

    Grammar : Conjunctions (BBC)

    Revision

    25th to 29th Jan

    Literature : Extracts in BBC Literature Module

    Syllabus for Periodic Test ISection A - ReadingSection B - Writing and GrammarWriting : Descriptive paragraph (Event/Person/Object)Grammar : Tenses, Modals, Editing, OmittingSection C - LiteratureBeehive : L-1, 2, 3 and Poem-1, 2Moments : L-1, 2, 3

    Syllabus for Periodic Test IISection A - ReadingSection B - Writing and GrammarWriting : Descriptive paragraph writing, Article, Story Writing, Diary EntryGrammar : All topics done from 7th April to 14th August’20Section C - LiteratureBeehive : L-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and Poem - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Moments : L-1, 2, 3, 4, 5

    IX-5

  • Syllabut for Periodic Test 3Section A - ReadingSection B - Writing and GrammarWriting : Story Writing/Article/Paragraph WritingGrammar : Reported Speech/Passives/gap filling/editing/ omittingSection C - LiteratureBeehive : L-2, 7, 8, 9 and Poem - 4, 6, 7Moments : L-3, 6, 7

    Syllabus for Final Exam 100%

    IX-6 IX-7

    Pattern for Periodic Test - 1 and 3

    M.M. : 40 Time : 1 hr 15 Min.Section-A Q.1. Comprehension 8 MarksSection-B Q.2 Story/Paragraph/article 8 MarksQ.3 and 4 grammar 4x2 MarksSection-CQ.5 and 6 Extract prose/play/poem 4x2 MarksQ.7 Four short questions to be answered in 30-40 words 2x4 Marks

    Pattern for Half Yearly and Final ExaminationM.M. : 80 Time : 3 hrs.Section-A (Reading) 20 MarksQ.1. Comprehension 8 MarksQ.2. Comprehension 12 Marks

    Section-B-Writing & Grammar 30 MarksQ.3. One out of any two given (Article/paragraph writing/diary entry) to be done 8 MarksQ.4. One out of two stories to be done 10 MarksQ.5, 6 & 7 grammar 4x3=12Marks

    Section-C-Literature 30 MarksQ.8. Prose/poetry/play extract 4 MarksQ.9. Five short questions out of 6 to be done in 30-40 words 2x5=10 MarksQ.10. One out of two questions to be done in 150 words (Beehive) 8 MarksQ.11. One out of two questions to be done in 150 words (Moments) 8 Marks

    *Note : Questions of Critical and Creative Thinking will be done weekly

  • HINDI

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    gq, Ik= fyf[k,A ¼3½

    IX-8

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  • IX-17

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  • IX-22

    21st to 25th Sept. : Lesson 7

    28th Sept to 1st Oct : Lesson 7 Activity : Comment gagner l’argent de poche

    5th to 9th Oct : Lesson 8

    12th to 17th Oct. : Lesson 8

    19th to 23rd Oct. : Lesson 8 Activity : Exprimer la quantité/la qualité

    26th to 30th Oct. : Lesson 9

    2nd to 6th Nov. : Lesson 9 17th to 21st Nov. : Lesson 9 Activity : Recette, parler d’un plat 23rd to 28th Nov. : Lesson 10

    1st to 4th Dec. : Lesson 10

    7th to 11th Dec. : Lesson 10 Activity : Interview in mannequin

    14th to 18th Dec. : Lesson 11

    21st to 24th Dec. : Lesson 11 Activity : Parler d’une fête

    28th to 30th Dec. : Lesson 12

    18th to 23rd Jan’21 : Lesson 12 Activity : Décrire un pays francophone

    25th to 29th Jan. : Revision

    Syllabus for PTPT1 : Lesson 1, 2PT2 : Lesson 1 to 6PT3 : Lesson 4, 10, 11Syllabus for Final Exam 100%

    IX-23

    PT2

    Section A - Reading (Factual / Descriptive)

    Section B - Writing (Four Short Compositions)

    Section C - Grammar PT2 Chapter 1 to 6

    Section D - Literature PT2 Chapter 1 to 6

    Final Exam

    Section A - Reading (Factual / Descriptive)

    Section B - Writing (Four short composition)

    Section C - Grammar Final Chapter 1 to 12

    Section D - Literature Final Chapter 1 to 12

    Pattern for Periodic Test (1 and 3)

    Section LiteratureGrammar

    203020

    TOTALWriting

    10 80Marks

    Comprehension

    Pattern for PT2/PB

    Section LiteratureGrammar

    10159

    TOTALWriting

    6 40Marks

    Comprehension

  • IX-24

    3rd and 4th April : Definitions of Different Types of Numbers

    7th to 10th April : Ch-1 Numbers System Ex 1.1, 1.2

    15th to 18th April : Ex 1.3, 1.4 Activity : To represent an irrational number on the number line 20th to 25th April : Ex 1.5, 1.6 Assignment of 10 questions

    27th April to 1st May : Ch-2 Polynomials Ex 2.1, 2.2

    4th to 8th May : Ex 2.3, 2.4

    11th to 16th May : Ex 2.5 Assignment of 10 questions Activity : To verify the identify

    2 2 2 (a+b) = a + b + 2ab

    18th to 22nd May : Ch-3 Coordinate Geometry Ex 3.1 to 3.3 Activity : To obtain mirror image of a given geometrical figure.

    25th to 29th May : Ch-6 Lines and Angles Ex 6.1, 6.2

    6th to 10th July : Ex 6.3 Activity : To divide a paper strip into equal parts.

    13th to 17th July : Ch-4 Linear Equations in Two variables Ex 4.1, 4.2 Activity : To obtain a linear equation and draw its graph

    20th to 25th July : Ex 4.3 Assignment of 5 questions

    MATHEMATICS

    IX-25

    27th to 31st July : Ch-15 Probability Ex 15.1

    4th to 8th August : Ch-7 Triangles Ex 7.1, 7.2

    10th to 14th August : Ex 7.3, 7.4 Assignment of 10 questions

    Revision17th to 21st & 24th Aug : Chapter-4, 6

    14th to 18th Sept. : Ch-5 Introduction to Euclid Geometry Ex 5.1 to 5.3

    21st to 25th Sept. : Ch-12 Heron’s Formula Ex 12.1, 12.2

    28th Sep to 1st Oct. : Ch-8 Quadrilaterals Ex 8.1

    5th to 9th Oct. : Ex 8.2 Activity : To prove Mid Point Theorem.

    12th to 17th Oct. : Ch-11 Constructions Ex 11.1, 11.2

    19th to 23rd Oct. : Ch-14 Statistics Ex 14.1 to 14.3

    26th to 30th Oct. : Ex 14.4

    2nd to 6th Nov. : Ch-9 Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles Ex 9.1 to 9.3 (Q 1-8) Activity : To show that area of parallelogram is equal to product of its base and corresponding height. 17th to 21st Nov. : Ex 9.3 (Q 9-14), 9.4 Activity : To show that area of parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels are equal.

  • IX-26

    23rd to 28th Nov. : Ch-10 Circles Ex 10.1, 10.2

    1st to 4th Dec. : Ex 10.3, 104 Activity : To show angle at centre is double of the angle at alternate segment of a circle.

    7th to 11th Dec. : Ex 10.5 Activity : To verify that the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary.

    14th to 18th Dec. : Ch-13 Surface Area and Volume Ex 13.1, 13.2

    21st to 24th Dec. : Ex. 13.3, 13.4

    28th to 30th Dec. : Ex. 13.5, 13.6

    18th to 23rd Jan’21 : Ex 13.7, 13.8

    Revision25th to 29th Jan : Ch. 12, 8

    SyllabusPT1 : Ch. 1, 2

    PT2 : Ch. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 15

    PT3 : Ch. 12 and 8

    IX-27

    Pattern for Periodic Test 1 and 3 Time : 1 hr 15 Mins.

    Pattern for Half Yearly & Final Exam

    Section

    No. of Questions

    Marks

    A

    20

    01

    C

    08

    03 80

    B

    06

    02

    D

    06

    04

    TOTAL

    1 6 154 7

    14 10 14 814 10 10

    2 3Ch. No.

    Marks

    Total

    80

    Lessonwise Weightage - Periodic Test 2Time : 3 hrs

    Section

    No. of Questions

    Marks

    A

    07

    01

    C

    05

    03 40

    B

    03

    02

    D

    03

    04

    TOTAL

    1 14,156,7,8,9,10,11 12,13

    8 4 1017 28 13

    2,4 3Ch. No.

    Marks

    Total

    80

    Lessonwise Weightage for FinalsTime : 3 hrs

    *Questions of creative and critical thinking will be done weekly.

    18

    40

  • IX-28

    3rd & 4th AprilPhysics : L-8 Motion - Uniform & Non-UniformChemistry : L-1 Matter in our surroundings - Introduction Biology : L-5 The fundamental unit of life - Introduction

    7th to 10th AprilPhysics : L-8 Distance & DisplacementChemistry : L-1 Matter in our surroundings - Physical nature of matterBiology : L-5 The fundamental unit of life - What are living organisms made up of ?

    15th to 18th AprilPhysics : L-8 Speed, Velocity, NumericalsChemistry : L-1 Characteristics of particles of matterBiology : L-5 Plasma Membrane & Cell WallActivity : To show the uniform and Non uniform motion through graphs

    20th to 25th AprilPhysics : L-8 Graphical representation of motionChemistry : L-1 Solid state, Liquid stateBiology : L-5 Nucleus, Endoplasmic reticulumActivity : To show diffusion of solids in liquids

    27th April to 1st MayPhysics : L-8 Equation of motion by Graphical MethodChemistry : L-1 Gaseous stateBiology : L-5 Golgi bodies, Lysosomes

    4th to 8th MayPhysics : L-8 NumericalsChemistry : L-1 Latent HeatBiology : L-5 Plastids, VacuolesActivity : To show plant cell and animal cell through 3-D lab

    11th to 16th MayPhysics : L-8 Uniform Circular Motion, NumericalsChemistry : L-1 EvaporationBiology : L-6 Tissues - Meristematic tissues

    18th to 22nd MayPhysics : L-9 Force - IntroductionChemistry : L-1 Factors Affecting EvaporationBiology : L-6 Simple permanent tissue

    SCIENCE

    IX-29

    25th to 29th MayPhysics : L-9 Inertia and Reasonings based on Inertia, Inertia & MassChemistry : L-2 Is matter around us pure - Solution & its propertiesBiology : L-6 Protective tissues, Complex tissuesActivity : To demonstrate inertia of rest, motion and direction

    6th to 10th JulyPhysics : L-9 Second law of motionChemistry : L-2 SuspensionBiology : L-6 Animal Tissues - Epithelial tissue

    13th to 17th JulyPhysics : L-9 Third law of motion, Conceptual problemsChemistry : L-2 ColloidsBiology : L-6 Animal Tissues - Connective tissue

    20th to 25th JulyPhysics : L-9 Conservation of momentumChemistry : L-2 Separation Techniques-Evaporation, CentrifugationBiology : L-6 Muscular tissue, Nervous tissueActivity : To show animal tissues through 3-D class

    27th to 31st JulyPhysics : L-10 Gravitation-Introduction, Free fallChemistry : L-2 Sublimation and DistillationBiology : L-7 Diversity in living organisms-Basis of classification, Classification & Evolution

    4th to 8th AugPhysics : L-10 Mass, Weight, Conceptual problemsChemistry : L-2 Fractional DistillationBiology : L-7 Hierarchy of classification, Five kingdom classification

    10th to 14th AugPhysics : L-10 Weight of an object on moonChemistry : L-2 CrystallizationBiology : L-7 Kingdom Plantae

    Revision17th to 21st & 24th Aug.Physics : L-8, L-9, L-10

  • IX-30

    Chemistry : L-1, L-2Biology : L-5, L-6, L-7

    14th to 18th SeptPhysics : L-10 Floatation, Thrust & PleasureChemistry : L-3 Atoms and Molecules - Law of chemical combinationBiology : L-7 Kingdom Animalia (Invertebrates)Activity : To demonstrate upthrust and effect of area on pressure.

    21st to 25th Sept.Physics : L-10 Archimede’s PrincipleChemistry : L-3 Atomic massBiology : L-7 Kingdom Animalia (Vertebrates)Activity : To show specimens of Invertebrates and vertebrates

    28th Sept to 1st Oct.Physics : L-10 Relative Density, NumericalsChemistry : L-3 MoleculesBiology : L-7 Binomial Nomenclature

    5th to 9th Oct.Physics : L-11 Work - Introduction, work done by a constant forceChemistry : L-4 Atomic number & Mass numberBiology : L-14 Natural Resources - Resources on the Earth, Winds, Rains, Water & Water Pollution, Mineral Riches in the soil

    12th to 17th Oct.Physics : L-11 Energy - Kinetic Energy, NumericalsChemistry : L-3 Ions and Polyatomic IonsBiology : L-14 Water cycle, Nitrogen cycle

    19th to 23rd Oct.Physics : L-11 Potential Energy, NumericalsChemistry : L-3 Chemical formulaeBiology : L-14 Carbon cycle, Green house effect, Oxygen CycleActivity : To design chemical formula from metallic and polyatomic ions.

    26th to 30th Oct.Physics : L-11 Law of conservation of EnergyChemistry : L-3 Molecular Mass, NumericalsBiology : L-13 Why do we fall ill-Health disease freeActivity : To discuss the law of conservation of energy using simple pendulum.

    IX-31

    2nd to 6th Nov.Physics : L-11 Power, NumericalsChemistry : L-3 Mole conceptBiology : L-13 Chronic and Acute Diseases

    17th to 21st Nov. Physics : L-12 Sound - Production & PropagationChemistry : L-3 Mole conceptBiology : L-13 Infectious agentsActivity : To demonstrate production of sound with the help of a tuning fork.

    23rd to 28th Nov.Physics : L-12 Sound needs a medium to travel, Characteristics of a sound waveChemistry : L-4 Structure of Atom - IntroductionBiology : L-13 Means of spread

    1st to 4th Dec.Physics : L-12 Reflection of sound - Echo & ReverberationChemistry : L-4 Rutherford’s modelBiology : L-13 Principles of treatment

    7th to 11th Dec.Physics : L-12 Uses of multiple reflection of sound, range of hearingChemistry : L-4 Bohr’s Model of an AtomBiology : L-15 Improvement in Food Resources-Crop variety improvementActivity : To show different models of an atom through 3-D lab.

    14th to 18th Dec.Physics : L-12 UltrasoundChemistry : L-4 Electronic ConfigurationBiology : L-15 Crop production management

    21st to 24th Dec.Physics : L-12 SONARChemistry : L-4 Diagramatic representation of Atomic structuresBiology : L-15 Cropping patterns, Crop protection management

    28th to 30th Dec.Physics : L-12 Structure of Human EarChemistry : L-4 Valency of an atom

  • IX-32

    Biology : L-15 Animal husbandry-Cattle farming, Poultry farming

    18th to 23rd Jan’21Physics : L-12 NumericalsChemistry : L-4 Isotopes and its applications, IsobarsBiology : L-15 Fish farming, Bee keeping

    Revision25th to 29th JanPhysics : L-10, L-11, L-12Chemistry : L-3, L-4Biology : L-7, L-13, L-14, L-15

    Syllabus for Periodic TestsPeriodic Test 1Physics : L-8, L-9 (upto first law of motion)Chemistry : L-1 , L-2 (upto colloids)Biology : L-5, L-6 (upto simple permanent tissue)

    Periodic Test 2Physics : L-8, L-9, L-10 (Gravitation)Chemistry : L-1, L-2Biology : L-5, L-6, L-7 (upto Kingdom Plantae)

    Periodic Test 3Physics : L-11, L-8 (Equations of motion)Chemistry : L-3, L-2 (Separating Techniques)Biology : L-7 (Kingdom Animalia), L-14

    * Questions of creative and critical thinking will be done weekly.

    IX-33

    Pattern for Periodic Tests (1 and 3)Time : 1 Hr. 15 min

    Lessonwise Weightage for Half Yearly Examination(Periodic Test-2)

    Marks

    L. No.

    Unit II III IVI TOTAL

    80

    Pattern of Periodic Test 2 & Final ExamsM.M. : 80

    V

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

    25 18 27 03 04

    M.M. : 40

    Time : 3 Hrs. 15 Min.

    Lessonwise Weightage for Final Examination

    No. of Ques.

    Marks

    5

    3

    Total

    40

    10

    1

    3

    5

    No. of Ques.

    Marks

    12

    01

    10

    03

    2

    04

    6

    05

    Total

    80

    L.No.

    Marks

    1 2

    12 13

    Total

    808 9 10

    10 10 07

    5 6 7

    10 10 08

    Sec. Physics Chemistry Biology

    03

  • IX-34

    3rd and 4th April : Introduction of Syllabus

    7th to 10th AprilGeography : L-1 India - Size and LocationActivity : Implications of Longitudes and Latitudes

    15th to 18th AprilGeography : L-1 Contd.Economics : L-1 The story of village PalampurActivity : Talks on ways to improve Indian villages.

    20th to 25th AprilEconomics : L-1 Cond.DM : Becoming a Disaster Manager

    27th April to 1st MayPol. Sci. : L-2 What is Democracy ? Why Democracy ?Economics : L-1 Contd.

    4th to 8th MayHistory : L-1 The French RevolutionPol. Sci. : L-2 Contd.

    11th to 16th MayHistory : L-1 Contd.Pol. Sci. : L-2 Contd.

    18th to 22nd MayGeography : L-2 Physical Features of IndiaHistory : L-1 Contd.

    25th to 29th MayGeography : L.2 Contd. Activity : Relevance of French ideals in Modern Time. (Debate)

    6th to 10th JulyGeography : L.2 Contd. Map skills of Geography

    13th to 17th JulyHistory : L.2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution Geography : L-3 DrainageActivity : Talk on ‘Namami Ganga’

    SOCIAL SCIENCE

    IX-35

    20th to 25th JulyHistory : L-2 Contd.Geography : L-3 Contd.

    27th to 31st JulyHistory : L-2 Contd.Geography : L-3 Map workActivity : India is socialist state-Debate

    4th to 8th AugustEconomics : L.2 People as a ResourcePol. Sc. : L-3 Constitutional DesignActivity : Read the ideas of Preamble and explain its meaning

    10th to 14th AugustEconomics : L-2 Contd.Pol. Sci. : L-3 Contd.

    Revision17th to 21st AugustEconomics : L-1, 2History : L-2Geography : Map work revision

    14th to 18th SepGeography : L-4 ClimateActivity : Discussion on climate changes in India.

    21st to 25th SepHistory : L-3 Nazism and the Rise of HitlerGeography : L-4 Contd.

    28th Sep to 1st OctHistory : L-3 Contd.Economics : L-3 Poverty as a challengeActivity : Group discussion on causes of poverty

    5th to 9th OctHistory : L-3 Contd.Economics : L-3 Contd.

  • IX-36

    12th to 17th OctPol. Sci. : L-4 Electoral PoliticsGeography : L-5 Natural Vegetation and WildlifeActivity : Conduct elections for class representatives

    19th to 23rd OctPol. Sci. : L-4 Contd.Geography : L-5 Contd.Activity : Community based disaster Management

    26th to 30th OctEconomics : L-4 Food securityActivity : Wastage of food in functions (Debate) 2nd to 6th Nov.Economics : L-4 Contd.Pol.Sci. : L-5 Working of Institutions

    17th to 21st Nov.Geography : L-6 PopulationPol.Sci. : L-5 Contd.

    23rd to 28th Nov.Geography : L-6 Contd.Pol.Sci. : Contd.Geography : Map Work

    1st to 4th Dec.Geography : L-6 Contd.DM : Contd.Activity : Talk on Population control

    7th to 11th Dec.History : L-5 Pastoralism in the Modern world.Pol. Sci. : L-5 Contd.

    14th to 18th Dec.History : L-5 Contd.Pol. Sci. : L-5 Contd.

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    21st to 24th Dec.History : L-5 Contd.Pol.Sci. : L-6 Democratic Rights 28th to 30th Dec.Geography : L-6 Map WorkHistory : L-5 Map Work

    18th to 23rd JanPol. Sc. : L.6 Contd.

    Revision25th to 29th JanHistory : L-1Economics : L-2

    Note : D.M. syllabus is meant for reading and understanding and only to be assessed through project work.

    Syllabus Periodic Test -1History : L-1Geography : L-1, L-2 Pol. Sc. : L-2Economics : L-1

    Periodic Test-2/Half YearlyHistory : L-1, 2Pol. Sc. : L-2, 3Geography : L-1, 2, 3Economics : L-1, 2

    Periodic Test-3History : L-3Geography : L-4Pol. Sci. : L-3, 4Economics : L-3

    Final Examination 100% Syllabus

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    Pattern for Periodic Test

    No. of Questions TOTAL

    40Marks

    Pattern for H.Y. and F.Exams Time : 3 Hrs.

    Marks

    No. of Q's 20

    01 05

    2 Map08

    03

    06

    06

    TOTAL

    80

    6

    01

    5

    03

    3

    05

    1 map

    04

    Time : 1Hr. 15 Min.

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    April Unit-2 Fundamentals of Computer Session 1 : Introduction to Computers Unit-4 Word Processing (Session 1-10) Activity : Design an attractive invitation for your friends using the word processing application and save it by name of ‘Invitation’.

    May Unit-2 Fundamentals of Computer Session 2 : Parts of a Computer System Session 3 : Computer Fundamentals Unit-4 Word Processing (Session 11-20) Activity : Create a calendar of the month using Table feature in Word

    July Unit-2 Fundamentals of Computer Session 4 : Types of Computers Unit-5 Spreads sheet (Session 1-9) Activity : Take a phone bill issued by the mobile Co., which shows the amount charged under the various taxes, as applicable and total bill amount after adding various taxes. Design in Excel 2010 using formula & functions.

    Aug Unit-5 Spreadsheet (Session 12-19) Revision of Unit-2, 4 and 5 Activity : Design a Mark sheet in Excel 2010

    Student Name Eng Hindi Maths Total %

    Insert 2 new column before Total Marks column and name them as Sci, Comp Sci and insert 2 rows and enter records. Now c a l c u l a t e total and percentage in two place of decimal.

    Sep Half Yearly Examination Unit-2 Fundamentals of Computer Session 6 : Computer Operating Systems

    Oct Unit-2 Fundamentals of Computer Session 8 : The Internet Unit-6 Digital Presentation (Session 1-5) Activity : Make a Power Point Presentation on the topic Education System in India

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    * Questions of creative and critical thinking will be done weekly.

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    Nov Unit-2 Fundamentals of Computer Session 9 : The World Wide Web Unit-6 Digital Presentation (Session 6-12) Activity : Make a Power Point Presentation on the topic Child Labour.

    Dec Unit-2 Fundamentals of Computer Session 10 : Digital Technology and Media Devices

    Jan Revision of Unit 2 and 6

    Feb Final Examination

    Periodic Test 1 Unit 2 (Session 1, 2) and Unit 4

    Periodic Test 3 Unit 2 (Session 6, 8, 9) and Unit 6

    Half Yearly Unit 2 (Session 1, 2,3, 4) and Unit 4, 5

    Final Examination - Full Syllabus

    Total Marks : 100 (TH 50 + PR 50)

    April : Partial curlup

    May : 600 mt. Race

    July & August : Theory of Volleyball Game

    History : Volleyball is one of the most popular game of the world. William G. Morgan invented this game in 1895. Volleyball Federation of India was formed in 1951. It was introduced in Asian Games in 1955. In India first volleyball championship was held in Chennai in 1952. Volleyball was played first time in Olympic in 1964 Tokyo.

    Measurements :

    Size of Volleyball ground : 18m (Length) x 9m (Width)

    Size of Net : 9.50m (Length) x 1m (Breadth)

    Height of net for Men : 2.43m

    Height of net for Women : 2.24m

    Height of poles : 2.55m

    Squares of net mesh : 10cm x 10cm

    Circumference of the ball : 65 to 67 cm

    Weight of the ball : 260-280 gm

    Length of antennae : 1.80m

    Fundamental Skills :

    1. Pass and placing 2. Blocking 3. Service

    4. Attacking or smashing 5. Boosting

    Important Tournaments :

    1. Federation Cup 2. Asia Cup 3. India Gold Cup

    4. Super Challenge Cup 5. Olympic Games 6. World Cup

    7. Canada Cup

    Sports Personalities :

    1. Sukhpal Singh (1999) 2. P.V. Raman (2000)

    3. Amir Singh (2001) 4. Ravi Kant Reddy (2002)

    5. K.J. Kapil Dev (2010) 6. Sanjay Kumar (2011)

    SPORTS

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  • September : Activity : Make a chart of Fundamental Skills of Volleyball (Practical & Viva) and Paste the pictures of the Volleyball Groundand sports personalities.

    Paper Pen Test

    October : Sprint / Dash 50mt

    November : Shuttle Run (3 x 15 Mt.)

    December : Theory of Table Tennis Game

    History : This Tennis took its current form of play in the year 1900, when its rules were written and celluloid ball was used. The sound of ball inspired the game “Ping Pong” and later it became as table tennis. The International Table Tennis Federation was formed in Berlin in 1926. Table Tennis became as Olympic sport in Seoul (1988). The New rules were introduced in 2001 to increase the pace of game. Table tennis Federation of India was formed in 1937 in Calcutta.

    Measurements :

    Size of Table : 2.74m (9 Feet) x 1.52m (5 feet) Plane surface

    Height of Table : 2 feet 6 inches

    Size of net : 1.83 m length

    Height of net from the

    surface of Table : 15.2 cm

    Weight of ball : 2.5 gm

    Colour of the ball : White or Orange (Made with Celluloid)

    Colour of T.T. Table : Blue of Green

    Officials : 3 Officials (1 Match Umpire, 1 Assistant Umpire, 1 Tournament Referee)

    Fundamental Skills :

    1. Grip :

    (a) Western grip or shake hand grip (b) Pen hold grip

    2. Service 3. Strokes

    Important Tournaments :

    1. National Table Tennis championship 2. Challenge Cup

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    3. Asian Games 4. World Table Tennis Championship5. Olympic Games 7. Commonwealth Games

    Sports Personalities :1. C. Vohra (1961) 2. Chetan P. Baboor (1997)3. Indu Puri (1980) 4. Shailja Salokhe (1976)5. Niyati Shah (1989)

    January : Make a chart of Fundamental Skills of Table Tennis (Practical & Viva) Activity : Paste the pictures of T.T. Table, Net, ball and sports, personalities, Paper Pen Test,

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  • YOGA

    AprilHistory of Yoga, Meaning of Suryanamaskar and Mantra : 1. Om Mitraye Namaha 2. Om Ravaye Namaha 3. Om Suryaye Namaha 4. Om Khagaye Namaha 5. Om Bhanave Namaha 6. Om Pushnaye Namaha 7. Om Hiranya Garbhaye Namaha 8. Om Mareechayai Namaha 9. Om Aadityaye Namaha 10. Om Savitraye Namaha 11. Om Arkaye Namaha 12. Om Bhaskarye Namaha

    MayElements of Yoga 1. Yama or ‘restraint’ 2. Niyama or ‘purity’ : For purity, ethical practices of five senses is included which are the five niyamas : * Saucha, Santosha, Tapa, Swadhyaya, Ishwara Pranidhana 3. Asana or ‘Postures’ 4. Pranayama or ‘Breathing exercises’ 5. Pratyahara or ‘sensory withdrawal’ 6. Dharana or ‘Concentration 7. Dhyana or ‘Meditation’ 8. Samadhi or ‘Bliss-trance’

    JulyPractice of Surya Namaskar

    AugustHalasana and its Benefits * The spine is rendered healthy and flexible and the back muscles get extended and disease free. * It activates the thyroid glands and removes obesity, stunted growth in height and weakness, etc.

    SeptemberActivity : Paste the pictures of Surya Namaskar (1 to 12 steps) Revision of Surya Namaskar and Halasana.

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    OctoberShalabhasana and its benefits. * It cures all the disorders at the lower end of spine. * It is especially beneficial for backache and sciatic pain

    NovemberVakasana and its benefits. * This asana strengthens the abdominal muscles and strengthens the arms

    DecemberRevision of Shalabhasana and Vakasana and its benefits.

    JanuarySuptvajarasana and its benefits * This asana helps in stretching the lower part of the stomach which activates the large intestine, relieving constipation * Displacement of navel is removed and is also beneficial for the kidneys.

    FebruaryActivity : Make a Chart of different types of Yogasana and Pranayams. Revision of Suptvajarasana and its benefits.

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  • MUSIC (Vocal & Instrumental)

    7th to 10th April

    15th to 18th April

    20th to 25th April

    27th April to 1st May

    4th to 8th May

    11th to 16th May

    18th to 22nd May

    25th to 29th May

    6th to 10th July

    13th to 17th July

    20th to 25th July

    27th to 31st July

    4th to 8th Aug

    10th to 14th Aug

    17th to 21st & 24th Aug

    14th to 18th Sept

    21st to 25th Sept

    28th Sept to 1st Oct

    5th to 9th Oct

    12th to 17th Oct

    19th to 23rd Oct

    VocalShudh Alankar

    Vikrit Alankar

    Raga Yaman Aaroh, Avaroh & Pakar

    Raga Yaman Sthai Drut Khyal

    Raga Yaman Antra Drut Khyal

    Raga Yaman Aalap Taan

    Sangeet, Kehrawa & Teen Taal

    Revision

    National Anthem & Nada

    National song & Swara

    Patriotic song & Shuddha Swara

    Patriotic song & Vikrit Swara

    Devotional song & Sthana

    Devotional song & Aaroha, Avaroha

    Revision

    Folk song

    Folk Song

    Revision

    Raga Bhupali Aaroh Avaroha Pakar

    Raga Bhupali Sthai Drut Khyal

    Raga Bhupali Antra Drut Khyal

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    26th to 30th Oct Oct

    2nd to 6th Nov

    17th to 21st Nov

    23rd to 28th Nov

    1st to 4th Dec

    7th to 11th Dec

    14th to 18th Dec

    21st to 24th Dec

    28th to 30th Dec

    18th to 23rd Jan’21

    25th to 29th Jan

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    PercussionBasic knowledge of Tabla

    Bolas of Tabla

    Bolas of Tabla

    Bolas of Tabla

    Bolas of Tabla

    Taal Dadra

    Taal Dadra

    Taal Dadra

    Taal Dadra & Sangeet

    Taal Dadra & Matra

    Taal Rupak

    Taal Rupak & Laya

    Taal Rupak & Tala

    Taal Rupak & Vighag

    Revision

    Taal Kehrawa

    Taal Kehrawa

    Taal Kehrawa

    Taal Kehrawa

    Taal Kehrawa

    Revision

    Raga Bhupali Aalap Taan

    Community Song

    Community Song

    Community Song

    Dadra & Jhaptaal

    Patriotic song

    Patriotic song

    Patriotic song

    Tagore song

    Tagore Song

    Revision

    Jhap Taal

    Jhap Taal

    Jhap Taal

    Jhap Taal

    Revision

    Taal Dadra, Kehrawa & Sam

    Dadra, Kehrawa Taal & Tali

    Dadra, Kehrawa Taal & Avart

    Dadra, Kehrawa Taal & Dugu

    Rupak Taal & Tigun, Chaugur

    Revision

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    7th to 10th April : An Introduction to art & art material

    15th to 18th April : Assignment on art. Elements & principles of art

    20th to 25th April : Contd.

    27th April to 1st May : Still Life (Pencil shading) Pg. 15

    4th to 8th May : Contd.

    11th to 16th May : Still life (Pencil shading) Pg. 16

    6th to 10th July : Greeting Card

    13th to 17th July : Contd.

    20th to 25th July : Still Life (Pencil Colours) Pg.19

    27th to 31st July : Contd.

    4th to 8th Aug : Contd.

    10th to 14th Aug : Nature Study Pg. 21

    17th to 21st Aug : Bird Study (Water colour) Pg.26,29

    24th to 28th Aug : Contd.

    31st Aug to 4th Sep : Sandwich Roll-ups (Activity)

    7th to 11th Sep : Animal Study Pg.34

    29th Sep to 1st Oct : Contd.

    5th to 9th Oct : Landscape Pg.39

    12th to 17th Oct : Contd.

    19th to 23rd Oct : Landscape Pg.41

    ART

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    26th to 30th Oct : Contd.

    2nd to 6th Nov : Mandna painting Pg.98,99

    17th to 21st Nov : Contd.

    23rd to 27th Nov : Collage (Group Activity)

    1st to 4th Dec : Composition Pg.65

    7th to 10th Dec : Contd.

    14th to 18th Dec : Contd.

    21st to 24th Dec : Sketching (Figures) Pg.54-58

    26th to 30th Dec : Stuffed Tomatoes (Activity)

    18th to 23rd Jan’21 : Folk Art Pg.77

    25th to 29th Jan : Contd.

    (Continuous Assessment throughout the year)

    CRAFT

    7th to 10th April : Decoration of Scrap book

    15th to 18th April : Alphabets by paper cutting

    20th to 25th April : Contd.

    27th April to 1st May : Dancing doll / Joker

    4th to 8th May : Soft toy (Parrot)

    11th to 16th May : Parrot with paper cutting

    18th to 22nd May : Contd.

    25th to 29th May : Best out of waste

    6th to 10th July : Head Gear

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    6th to 10th July : Head Gear

    13th to 17th July : Soft drink

    20th to 25th July : Stone Painting

    27th to 31st July : Friendship Band

    4th to 8th Aug : Flower Making

    10th to 14th Aug : Flower making with paper cutting

    17th to 21st & 24th Aug : Decorative Pillow

    14th to 18th Sep : Pencil Cap

    21st to 25th Sep : Side Hanging

    28th Sep to 1st Oct : Keyring with beads

    5th to 9th Oct : Rimjhim Painting

    12th to 17th Oct : Contd.

    19th to 23rd Oct : Rangoli design

    26th to 30th Oct : Candle decoration

    2nd to 6th Nov : Grilled sandwich

    17th to 21st Nov : Craft with universal wire

    23rd to 27th Nov : Peacock

    1st to 4th Dec : Peacock with paper cutting

    7th to 11th Dec : Golden Tree

    14th to 18th Dec : Contd.

    21st to 24th Dec : Alphabet with shadow

    28th to 30th Dec : Calligraphy

    18th to 23rd Jan’21 : Bookmark

    25th to 29th Jan : Contd.

    (Continuous Assessment throughout the year)

    Term 1

    3rd & 4th April : L-1 Say Hello

    7th to 10th April : L-2 Self Esteem

    15th to 18th April : Self Esteem Ex : How you increased your self Esteem

    20th to 25th April : L-3 Pay Attention to your feelings

    27th April to 1st May : Exercise related to feeling or emotions

    4th to 8th May : L-4 Body Ownership To serve with Love

    11th to 16th May : Various types of abuses

    18th to 22nd May : L-5 Child Rights - Rights for refugees

    25th to 29th May : Posco Act

    6th to 10th July : L-6 Gendr Equality : Types of Intelligence

    13th to 17th July : Exercise on various types of Intelligence

    20th to 25th July : Comedy of Genders

    27th to 31st July : L-7 Being Confident Questionnaire on being confident, Eyes can talk too

    14th to 18th Sept : L-8 Bullying - Story telling

    21st to 25th Sept : Various forms of Bullying and Ragging

    28th Sept to 1st Oct. : Cyber Bullying

    5th to 9th Oct. : L-9 Secrets, Surprises, Gifts

    12th to 17th Oct. : Dealing with Emergencies

    19th to 23rd Oct. : L-10 It is not Your fault (a poem)

    26th to 30th Oct. : L-11 It is Ok to be scared. L-12 How to Choose Well ?

    LIFE SKILL & VALUE EDUCATION

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  • 2nd to 6th Nov. : Flow Chart on decision making : Have meacy on me

    17th to 21st Nov : L-13 Growing up : Peer Relationship

    23rd to 28th Nov : L-13 Picture Stories

    1st to 4th Dec : L-14 Safety Rule

    7th to 11th Dec : L-14 Self Defence

    14th to 18th Dec : L-15 Emergencies

    21st to 24th Dec : L-15 Laws are for everyone’s safety

    28th to 30th Dec : L-15 Laws are for everyone’s safety

    18th to 23rd Jan : Picture Stories

    25th to 29th Jan : A Room Full of Mirrors

    1st to 5th Feb : Step Safety Rule

    8th to 12th Feb : Step Safety Rule

    15th to 19th Feb : All About Fire Extinguishers

    22nd to 24th Feb : Activity

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