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Manav Sthali Junior SchoolCLASS – IV
SESSION – 2018-2019ENGLISH
NOTE:
1. Reading and Recitation, Spell Check, Construction of Sentences, Framing and answering questions and Language drill based on each lesson will be a continuous and integral part of each chapter.
2. Oral and Written tasks, Meanings of new words, Questions and any other task related to each chapter will also be done.
3. Poems in the book not mentioned in the syllabus will be taken for oral Recitation and enjoyment.
APRIL – MAY’ 18
Chapter 1 : How to write an Interesting Description
Task : Pick a random picture of any person from a newspaper or magazine and describe physical appearance and clothes .
Chapter 2 : A Story from Panchatantra
Role Play : To enact the story “ The Sage’s Daughter”
Learn with fun : Make a book jacket of any Panchatantra story.
Language study : Describing Words (Adjectives)
JULY’ 18
Chapter 5 : People Speak in Many Ways
Activity : Checking the tone of voice , a speaker would use in different situations.
Chapter 7 : A folk from India – The Magic Bowl
Writing ability : Write a composition on “ A day spent in a castle”.
Joy of Learning : Presentation of any magic brick.
Task : Research on animal / plant for three facts and then add three opinions you have about it.
Language Study : Articles
AUGUST’ 18
Chapter 3 : It’s All in the Alliteration
Fun Time: Find out and practice speaking at leat five tongue twister using alliteration.
Chapter 4: Naughty Boy
a) Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore (Poem)b) The Cruel Naughty Boy (Poem)
Chapter 6 : Paragraphing with Key Ideas (for reading only)
Language Study : Action Words (Verbs)
SEPTEMBER ‘ 18
Chapter 11 : A Greek Myth – Pandora’s Box
Task : Think of various situations in which you world say “ Its Like a Pandora’s Box”.
Chapter 9 : Super Similes
Task : Write a description of your best friend/family member using as many similies as you can.
Chapter 22 : Colonel Fazackerley
Task: Write a ghost description in your own words
Language study: Naming words (Nouns); Punctuation
OCTOBER’ 18
Chapter 29 : From being a thing to being a person
Task: Compose a funny poem using personification
Chapter 15: A Fairy tale of Love – The Selfish Giant
Task : Learn the format of an informal letter, e.g., Salutation, body of letter, etc, and Write a letter to the Cornish ogre about his life after he comes back home.
Write a letter for the giant
Language Study : Prepositions
NOVEMBER ‘ 18
Chapter 14 :Elements of a story
Task : Create your own story ‘The Case of the Missing Princess’
Chapter 16 : Inner sight – The Blind Boy
Task : Express your thoughts about the fact that people with handicaps are differently abled
Chapter 20 : My Story
Task : Write an Autobiography of a car/book/camel
Language Study : Synonyms/ Antonyms
DECEMBER ‘18
Chapter 18 : Onomatopoeias Crack me Up!
The Sound Collector
Task : Imagine a world without sounds – would it be better or worse.
Chapter 21 : How to Break a Wall – Uncle Podger Hangs a picture
Task: Enactment of the Story
Fun Time : Design a picture frame using waste material
Task : Describe the Humour in the story in your own words
Chapter 23 : Synonym Power
Task : Usage of Thesaurus
January ‘19
Chapter 30 : Short – Lived pleasure – The Flattered Flying Fish
Task : Act out in pairs the conversation between the shark and the flying fish
Chapter 34 : Learning to give from tress – The Giving Tree
Task : Write a composition on ‘Save Trees save the World’
FEBRUARY ‘19
Chapter 35 : A Russian Folk Tale
Task : Enactment of The Story
Chapter 25 : Structure of discussion
Debate on the Topic – Should Animals be kept as pets?
Language Study : Tenses of the verb
MARCH ‘19
Chapter 26 : I Spy with my Little Eye( For Reading Only)
Chapter 32 : The Lord God made them All
Chapter 22 :Selling Dreams
Task : Create a Jingle and paste pictures to promote a product of your choice in the market
MATHEMATICSNOTE:
Interesting games on mathematical concepts, quick calculations, dodging of tables will be done thoroughly.
Chapter Check-up,Worksheets, Maths Lab Activity and other such task given will be an integral part of each concept.
APRIL – MAY’18
Chapter 1 : Place Value
Ex 1A to 1E
Chapter 9 : Shapes, Space and Patterns
Concept of lines and shapes
Types of Polygons – Ex 9A
Chapter 2 : Addition and Subtraction
Ex 2A and 2B
Dodging of tables upto 12
PROJECT : 1. Make any 5 simple closed figures of different sizes, colour them and arrange them in ascending order. ( Use different colours to depict the order )
2. Take a strip of dimension 18cm by 3cm. Fold the strip into 6 equal parts and write the number according to its place value and fold the strip. On opening, the number should appear in the expanded form.
JULY’18
Chapter 2 : Addition and Subtraction
Ex 2C to 2H
Chapter 9 : Shapes, Space and Patterns
Circles – Ex 9B
Table of 13
Activity : 1. Using abacus perform addition and subtraction of large numbers.
2. Make caterpillar using circles of different radii and colour it.
AUGUST’18
Chapter 3 : Multiplication
Ex 3A to 3I
Table of 14
PROJECT : To find the product of two numbers using box multiplication method.
TASK : Make a table chart to learn the tables thoroughly.
SEPTEMBER’18
Chapter 4 : Division
Ex 4A to 4J
Chapter 9 : Shapes, Space and Patterns
Reflection, Symmetry – Ex 9C
Table of 15, Dodging of tables till 15
ACTIVITY : 1. Make reflections of each English alphabet.
2. Find the symmetry of basic polygons.
OCTOBER’18
Chapter 5 : Factors
Ex 5A to 5C
Chapter 6 : Multiples
Ex 6A , 6B
Table of 16
ACTIVITY : To write the numbers from 1-30 and circle the numbers which are multiples of 2 and 3.
TASK : Find out the currency notes which are multiples of 10.
NOVEMBER’18
Chapter 7 : Fractions
Ex 7A to 7G
Chapter 9 : Shapes, Space and Patterns
Tessellations, Patterns – Ex 9D
Table of 17
ACTIVITY : 1. To learn addition and subtraction of fractions using number strips.
2. Make a tessellation which leaves no gap and the other which contains gaps on an A3 size sheet.
DECEMBER’ 18
Chapter 10 : Measurement
Ex 10A to 10D
Chapter 11 : Perimeter and Area
Ex 11A to 11D
Table of 18, Dodging of tables till 18
PROJECT : Draw 5 regular and 5 irregular shapes on a graph and find their area and perimeter.
TASK : Collect various objects. Find their measurements using measuring devices.
JANUARY’19
Chapter 8 : Decimals
Ex 8A to 8C
Table of 19
ACITIVITY : Card activity to learn conversions of decimals to fractions and vice versa.
FEBRUARY’19
Chapter 12 : Time
Ex 12A to 12E
Tables upto 20
PROJECT : On an A3 size sheet, make a timeline showing the important events of your life.
Chapter 13 : Data Handling
Ex 13A , 13B
MARCH’19
Dodging of tables up to 20
ACTIVITY : Class Survey – Record the data of how children come to school (mode of transport) in the form of pictograph/bar graph.
Recapitulation of all concepts learnt in the session in the form of MCQs, Quiz and Mental Drill.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESNOTE: Practical activities, Nature Walk, Outings and presentations will be taken up regularly.
APRIL – MAY’18UNIT 1: Our WorldChapter 1: Family
Activity: Draw a family tree and mention your relation with all your family members.Also write a few qualities of two of the family members.UNIT VI: Our EnvironmentChapter 18: Keeping our environment cleanGroup Discussion: What are the threats to Mother Earth in terms of pollution and drastic climatic change.Visit: Visit to a beautiful park to admire, relax and show gratitude towards our Mother NatureActivity: Make a poster on Earth Day on the topic -Recycle,Reducce and Reuse.
JULY ‘18UNIT 1: Our WorldChapter 2: Sensing the WorldVideo Presentation: Good touch and Bad touch.Activity: Make a chart showing the five sense organs and their functions.Chapter 3: OccupationsFun Activity: Profession(s) that children want to take up when they grow up and why?Task: Collect and paste pictures of different professionals and helpers.
AUGUST’ 18UNIT VI: Our EnvironmentChapter 20: Water and its formsChapter 21: Sources of WaterProject: Make a model/chart depicting all stages of water cycle. Explain each stage.Task: A flowchart showing different sources of water on Earth.Practical Activity: Visit to Science Lab where children would be shown different forms of water (Ice, Steam,etc).
SEPTEMBER ‘18Unit II: FoodChapter 6: Journey of FoodGroup Discussion: Why cold drinks are harmful for health and the importance of adopting healthy eating habits.Task: Make a list and paste the kind of foods that should be consumed more due to their high nutritional value.Chapter 7: Eating Together (For reading only)
Task: Special foods are cooked on festive occasions. Name the foods cooked on different festivals in your family.
OCTOBER ‘18Unit III: Animal WorldChapter 13: BirdsUnit VI: Our EnvironmentChapter 14: Parts of plants and their usesThink it over: How our flowers important in our lives?Activity: Paste pictures of different types of claws and beaks. Name the birds as well.
NOVEMBER ‘18UNIT 1: Our WorldChapter 4: Games and ActivitiesChapter 5: Fairs and CircularsGroup Discussions: Spirit of participation and sportsmanship in Games.Task: Write a few rules of your favorite outdoor game.Activity: Make a face mask of a clown or a mythological character.
DECEMEBER ‘18Unit III: animal WorldChapter 10: Where do Animals liveChapter 11: Reproduction in AnimalsGroup Discussion: Why some animals are becoming extinct-the reasons and consequences.Task: Draw a shelter for your favourite animal.
JANUARY ‘19Unit III: Animal WorldChapter 8: Human Teeth and TongueChapter 9: Teeth, Ears and Hair of animals (For reading only)Talk About: The ways to keep your teeth, ears and hair clean.
FEBRUARY ‘19Unit IV: Structures around usChapter 14: Types of HousesProject: Make any type of house with waste material.
Chapter 15: Bridges and BuildingsActivity: On an A-4 size sheet, paste pictures of different types of bridges from all over the world.
MARCH ‘19Unit V: TravelChapter 16: Paying for travel (For reading only)Chapter 17: Locating PlacesActivity:Discuss and learn about the currencies of at least 10 different countries.Activity: On a Political Map of India, Mark (1) The cordinal and intermediate directions.(2) All the states.
FOUNDATION EDUCATION IN TECHNOLOGY
Note: Practical demonstration, power point presentation, diagrams, project work and model making will be emphasised in each topic.
APRIL-MAY ‘18CARSChapter 4: LightsChapter 7: Logos of CarsPractical Activity: Design a unique logo for your car.Project: Make a model of a logo of a car out of waste material.Graphical Representation: Draw the logos of any 3 car companies.
JULY ‘18CARSChapter 1: PedalsChapter 3: FuelsGraphical Representation: Draw the pedals of the car.Communication strength: A talk between the three pedals of a car.
AUGUST ‘18CARSChapter 2: MirrorsChapter 5: WheelsDemonstration: Showing the different parts of a wheel.Graphical Representation: Draw the rear and side view mirror of the car.
SEPTEMBER ‘18BURGLAR ALARMChapter 12: IntroductionChapter 13: Purpose of Burglar alarmChapter 14: Parts of Burglar alarmCommunication strength: Narrate an incident on how you as a Burglar Alarm saved your house from burglary.
OCTOBER ‘18BURGLAR ALARMChapter 14: Parts of Burglar alarm (continued)Graphical Representation: Draw the different parts of Burglar Alarm.Project: Working model of Burglar AlarmWOEKSHOP TECHNOLOGYChapter 10: Files Demonstration: Different types of files.
NOVEMBER ‘18WOEKSHOP TECHNOLOGYChapter 10: Files (continued)Graphical Representation: Draw a file and label its parts.CARS: Chapter 9: Road signsGraphical Representation: Draw the different types of road signs.
DECEMBER ‘18CARSChapter 8: Special CarsGraphical Representation: Draw any one kind of special car from any one particular kind of era.
JANUARY ‘19CARSChapter 6: Racing carsEnactment: A Formula 1 race in the ground (divide the class in groups and children can become commentator, flag holders, pit crew, F1 drivers, etc.Activity: Assemble Techno tool kit: collecting left over material for TECHNOKRAFT activity.
FEBRUARY ‘19TECHNOKRAFT ACTIVITYMake a Tech model with the help of assembled kit.Practical activity: Model of a monitor and CPU using waste material
MARCH ’19 WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGYChapter 11: Computer ComponentsDemonstration: Different parts on the CPUPractical Activity: Connecting speakers and microphones to the CPU
SOCIAL GRACES
April –May ’18
Good Habits
Classroom Etiquette Playground Decorum
July ‘18
Health and Hygiene
Eating nutrional food Taking good care of body Breathing exercises
August ‘18
Stronger Together
Team Spirit
September ‘18
Patience
Learning to wait for your turn Controlling negative
October ‘18
Cherishing Peers and Siblings
Respecting each other’s opinions Sharing things with them
November ‘18Gratitude
Being Humble Polite Being Thankful
December ‘18
Hard Work
Practice and Concentration Perseverance
January ‘19
I love my India
What does my country mean to me? What can I do for my country?
February ‘19
Importance of Time
Regularity Punctuality
March ‘19
Positive Attitude
Having good thought Encourage and motivate others
SPORTS ACTIVITIES Note: Rules, Regulations, Field Equipment, Championships and important
players of each game will also be discussed.
APRIL – MAY’18
Yoga – Pranayam , Paadmasana. Taadasana
Conditioning Exercises
JULY’18
Badminton Table Tennis
AUGUST’18
Hockey
SEPTEMBER’18
Basketball(Shooting / Passing / Dribbling)
OCTOBER’18
Skating Back Throw
NOVEMBER’18
Fun Races Tunnel Ball
DECEMBER’18
Hurdle Race Jogging
JANUARY’19
Aerobics Baton Relay
FEBRYARY’19
Warm up Exercises Field Events
(Long Jump , High Jump)
MARCH’19
Dodge Ball
CULTURAL ACCOMPISHMENTS
April-May’18
Earth Day- Skit on praising Mother Earth Mother’s Day-Group Song
July’18
Talent Hunt Instrumental Music
August’18
Independence Day-Patriotic Songs Enactment( Freedom Fighters)
September’18
Teacher’s Day ( Guru Utsav)- Role Play-My favourite teacher Janmashtami- story of Lord Krishna’s birth
October’18
Dussehra: Recitation of ShlokasPresentation of scenes from life of Lord Rama and emphasis on the values.
November’18
Diwali- Classical Dance Children’s Day- Carnival
December’18
Christmas celebrations Western Dance
January’19
Republic Day-Tableau Parade for Glory
February’19
Fusion Dance
March’19
Holi Celebrations – Folk Songs Dance- Welcoming Spring Season
Art and Craft
APRIL – MAY’18ART: Seasons of IndiaCRAFT: Earth Day Cap (Using Waste material) Mother’s Day Pop-up CardJuly’18ART : Flowers Composition
CRAFT: Paper Rose Craft (Origami)
August’18
ART: Cartoon Making
Craft: Tricolour Butterfly
September’18
ART: Calligraphy Art
CRAFT: Doll making (with waste material)
October’18
ART: Dussehra Scene
CRAFT: Teacher’s Day Card
November’18
ART: Eco-Friendly Diwali Poster
CRAFT: Candle stand( using waste material)
December’18
ART: Snowy Day
CRAFT: 3D Reindeer
January’19
ART: Republic Day celebration
CRAFT: Pin Wheels
February’19
ART: Amazing Birds (Figure Drawing)
CRAFT: OHP Screen Art
March’19
ART: Water Transport
CRAFT: Tribal Mask
COMPUTER SCIENCENOTE: Emphasis will be laid more on practical rather than theoretical learning.
APRIL – MAY’18
Chapte 1 : Knowing Computer System
Practical Activity : Activity 1 on Pg – 18
Project : Collect pictures of various input , output and storage devices and paste them on an A4 size sheet.
Group Discussion : Computer – A Wonderful machine
Hardware Technology : Demonstration of front and back side of the CPU.
JULY’18
Chapter 2 : More on Windows
Practical Activity : Activity 1 and 2 on Pg- 30.
Project : Collect and paste pictures of different types of Operating System.
Chapter 3 : Files and Folders
Practical Activity : Activity 1 and 32 on Pg – 41.
Group Discussion : How to keep a copy of important files in folder and sub folder.
AUGUST’18
Chapter 4 : Knowing MS-Word 2016
Practical Activity : Activity 1 and 2 on Pg – 56.
Project : * Write few lines on Importance of Teacher’s Day on MS-Word . * Save it in a folder.
Group Discussion : How MS-Word can be used to improve the spelling errors?
Hardware Technology: Demonstration of different types of mouse.
SEPTEMBER’18
Chapter 5 : More on MS-Word 2016
Practical Activity : Activity 1 and 2 on Pg – 68.
Project : Create a document on your favourite sports personality in MS-Word.
Group Discussion : How to design handouts and poster in MS-Word?
COMPUTER @ HEALTH (PG – 147 , 148) (ONLY FOR READING)
OCTOBER’18
Chapter 6 : Introduction to Powerpoint 2016
Practical Activity : * Activity 1 and 2 on Pg- 83. * Activity 3 on Pg – 84.
Project : Create a presentation on the topic – “Famous I.T. Personalities”.
Group Discussion : How is Powerpoint helpful in presenting EVS , Science or other projects?
NOVEMBER’18
Chapter 7 : Working with Powerpoint 2016
Practical Activity : Activity 1 and 2 on Pg – 98.
Project : Create a presentation on “ Festivals of India”.
NATIONAL CYBER OLYMPIAD ( PG – 150 , 151)
DECEMBER’18
Chapter 9 : More on Scratch
Practical Activity :
Activity 1 , 2 , 3 on Page – 128 Activity 4 on Pg – 129 Activity 5 on Pg – 130
Project : Draw a mascot of Scratch.
Group Discussion : How to download and install scratch software.
Hardware Technology : Demonstration of different types of Printers.
JANUARY’19
Chapter 8 : Logical Thinking
Practical Activity : Activity 1 on Pg – 108.
Group Discussion : What is the role of logical thinking in real life and computer programming?
FEBRUARY’19
Chapter 10 : Knowing Internet
Practical Activity :
Activity 1 on Pg – 143. Activity 2 and 3 on Pg – 144
Project : Create a presentation on “ Different Web Browsers”
MARCH’19
Revision of all Chapters Computer Quiz Cyber Activities
E-LEARNING @APPS (PG – 145 , 146)
Hardware Technology : Demonstration of different types of Storage devices.
WORLD VISION
NOTE – Newspaper reading, current affairs and discussion of all important days and events will be integral part of this subject.
APRIL –MAY ‘18
The Nature WorldAnimal Kingdom, all at sea , Mighty mountains , Wonders of Nature , Where in the world? , Animals and their habitat.
Activity : Make a small booklet on animal World including hibernation , mammals , sea world , Desert animals , using waste material like old clothes , cotton , wool , etc.
JULY ‘18
The Nature World
Insect eating plants, the water cycle , Flower power , Plant Kingdom.
Itinerary: Kerala – Location , Climate ,How to reach, Cuisine , Language
AUGUST ‘18
Things Around Me: Crops in India , Life Cycle of a crop , Machines at work
Reading for Knowledge and Information : Working for a cause , Understanding Traffic Signs ,How Clean and green is your neighbourhood?
Activity : Depict Journey of a crop through picture.
Itinerary: Kerala – Places to visit , Sobriquet , Hotel and Resort , Cultural , Costume.
SEPTEMBER ‘18
Science and Technology: Mission space , Solar System , Working Smarter , Networking , Eating Healthy , How our body works , Medically speaking.
Activity : Make a food pyramid on balanced diet.
OCTOBER ‘18
Art and Music : Music to the Ears.
Reading for Knowledge : Light , Camera , Action
Itinerary: Rajasthan – Location , places of Interest , Sobriquet , How to reach , capital
NOVEMBER ‘18
Sports : Sports stars , Cricket Crazy , Guess the Game , Sports Vocab , Cups and Games.
Reading for Knowledge : Prepare an article on your favourite Sports person.
Itinerary: Rajasthan – Cuisine , Language , Climate , Culture
DECEMBER ‘18
World Around Us : Great Emperors , I Fear , Globetrotting , Ports ahoy!
Reading for Knowledge : Politicians and leaders , stars of the business world.
Itinerary: Jammu & Kashmir – Places of Interest , cuisine , How to reach , Hotels and Resorts.
JANUARY ‘19World Around Us.Famous first , sobriquets , Shining India , Changing Names , Festive Spirit.Reading for Knowledge : Goa Regions
Itinerary: Jammu & Kashmir : Location , Climate , Sobriquet , Culture , Language.
FEBRUARY ‘19
Language , Literature , Legends and Myths : A matter of spellings , Sound Advice , world Pyramid , Book Club.
Mixed Bag : Quiz 1 , Quiz 2 , Model Test Paper I.
Reading for Knowledge : Find a phrase.
Activity : Make a book jacket of your favourite writer.
Itinerary: Jammu & Kashmir : Places of Interest , Cuisine , How to reach , Hotels and Resorts.
MARCH ‘19
Numbers and Logical Skills: Solve the maze , riddles
Mixed Bag : Quiz Yourself 2 , Quiz Yourself 3, Imaging the future , Model test paper II