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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2014-15
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-14 I 01-05* 05-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05
01
04
INTRODUCTION
Literature
Reader(Prose)
AFTER TWENTY YEARS-
BY O.HENRY
READING & APPRECIATING THE PROSE,
QUES & ANS, WORD
MEANINGS,DICTATION, RTC,
SETTING,CHARACTER SKETCH
WT-I DATE 22APRIL-9MAY
LITERATURE:
AFTER TWENTY YEARS
THE LISTENERS
GRAMMAR
PAST & PRESENT TENSE
(SIMPLE &
CONTINUOUS)
CONJUNCTIONS
SENTENCE REORDERING
READING
UNSEEN PASSAGE/POEM
II 07, 09-11 04
02
Grammar
SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS
TENSE : PAST &
PRESENT
REVISION OF
SENTENCE
REORDERING AND
CONJUNCTIONS.
WRITING SKILLS:
Paragraph Writing
RULES OF SIMPLE AND CONT. TENSE,
SAMPLE EXERCISE
EXERCISES
GRAMMAR PRACTISE ( worksheets)
Difference between guided composition
and open ended composition. Style of
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Diary entry
writing and Organization.
Style of writing, format, organization,
sample question
WRITING
Paragraph writing
Diary entry
PATTERN: SUBJECTIVE
MAX MARKS: 40
III 15-17
03
02
01
Poem:
THE LISTENERS-By
Walter De Le Mare
REVISION OF THE
TOPICS INCLUDED IN
WT1
READING & APPRECIATING THE
POEM, Poetic Devices,, WORD
MEANINGS, QUES & ANS, RTC, setting.
IV 21-26*
26-Working
Saturday
(Student)
06
01
02
03
Workbook (My
Favourite Places-Yehudi
Menuhin)
WRITING SKILLS
INFORMAL LETTER
(ISSUE BASED)
PROSE:
CHASING THE
RAINBOW- BY MANOJ
DAS
Appreciating the mood of the story,
vocabulary building exercise.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FORMAL AND
INFORMAL LETTER, FORMAT, STYLE OF
WRITING, ORGANIZATION,SAMPLE Q
READING AND APPRECIATING THE
MOOD OF THE STORY, SETTING, WORD
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MEANINGS, RTC, ESSAY QUESTION AND
ANSWER,THEME
ANALYSIS,CHARACTERSKETCH,VALUE
EDUCATION
V 28-30
03 01
02
DIALOGUE COMPLETION
MCB UNIT 2 : Fighting
the Odds
PATTERN AND SAMPLE QUESTIONS
READING AND APPRECIATING THE
POEM AND THE PASSAGE, WORD
MEANINGS AND Q/ANS. SKILL
DEVELOPMENT EXERCISES
May-14 I 01-03*
03- Working
Saturday
(Staff)
03 02 GRAMMAR
Editing
omission
Explanation and sample exercises
II 05-10*
10- Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 02
03
Grammar practice
continued
POEM
GEOGRAPHY LESSON-by
Zulfikar Ghose
Listening activity will be
conducted
READING AND APPRECIATING THE
POEM, Q/ANS, WORD MEANINGS,RTC,
POETIC DEVICES, CONNECTING WITH
REAL LIFE EXPERIENCES, VALUE
EDUCATION
MCB text book material
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01
III 12-13
02 02 Listening activity of the
absentees will be
conducted, Revision and
Recapitulation.
FA 1 INDIVIDUAL
ACTIVITY WILL BE
GIVEN AS HOLIDAY
HOMEWORK.
IT WILL BE SUBMITTED AFTER THE
SUMMER BREAK
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******
Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05 02
02
Writing skills
Notice Writing
Workbook
Natalie beats the
odds, Competitors
Explanation, format, style of writing,
organization, purpose, sample
question.
Reading and appreciating the prose,
vocabulary building exercise,
phrases.
II 07-11 05 O4
01
Prose
The Postmaster- by
Rabindranath Tagore
Vocabulary building
exercise
Reading and Appreciating the mood
of the story, vocabulary building,
brain storming of ideas, theme
analysis, character-sketch, value
education, RTC, Dictation.
(WORDS often confused)
III 14-18 05 03
Main Course Book
Unit 3: Challenges at
school
READING AND APPRECIATING THE
POEM AND THE PASSAGE, WORD
MEANINGS AND Q/ANS. SKILL
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02
GRAMMAR:
PERFECT
TENSES(PRESENT,
PAST)
DEVELOPMENT EXERCISES.
RULES, USAGE, SAMPLE EXERCISE
IV 21-26* 26-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
06 03
03
Poem
Adventures with Books-
by Velda Blumhagen
FA2 GROUP ACTIVITY
WILL BE CONDUCTED
READING & APPRECIATING THE
POEM, Poetic Devices, DICTATION,
WORD MEANINGS, QUES & ANS, RTC,
BACKGROUND.
V 28,30-31 03 03 Revision of the topics
included in WT 2
WT-2 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug
Reading
Unseen passage / poem
Writing
Informal Letter
Dialogue Completion
Grammar
Editing
Omission
Perfect tenses( Present and
Past)
Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working
Saturday
(Staff)
02 01 WORKBOOK
Abraham Lincoln’s
school days- James
Baldwin
Reading and appreciating the prose,
vocabulary building exercise, phrasal
verbs.
II 04-08 05 02
03
Idioms
Main Course Book
Unit 4: The Spirit of
Science
Meaning, usage, worksheet, exercise.
READING AND APPRECIATING THE
POEM AND THE PASSAGE, WORD
MEANINGS AND Q/ANS. SKILL
DEVELOPMENT EXERCISES
III 11-14 04 04
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Prose:
A Tiger in the School- by
R.K. Narayan
Reading and appreciating the prose,
vocabulary building exercise, phrasal
verbs, style of language.
Literature
Chasing the Rainbow
Geography Lesson
IV 19-22 04 03
01
Speaking activity will
be conducted.
Creative writing
V 25-30* 030-
Working
Saturday
(Student)
06
06
GRAMMAR
Active and Passive
Voice
INTRODUCTION
RECAPITULATION( SUBJECT,
VERB,OBJECT)
RULES OF CONVERSION
EXERCISE
Sep-14 I 01-05 05 05
Revision and
Recapitulation
Literature section- Important Questions
Writing Section- Formats
Grammar: Mixed Bag of Exercises.
II 08-13* 13-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 Syllabus for SA-1
completed by 08 Sept
followed by revision
Revision worksheet will
be uploaded by 02 Sept
SA-1 Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep
Reading
Unseen passage/ poem
Writing
Informal Letter
Dialogue Completion
III 15-20* 20-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 SA1
IV 22-26 05 SA 1
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Notice Writing
Grammar
Past and Present ( cont.
and perfect tenses)
Editing
Omission
Sentence Reordering
Active and Passive Voice
Literature
Chasing the Rainbow
Geography Lesson
The Postmaster
Adventure with Books
A Tiger in the School.
V 29,30
02 01 Discussion of question
paper and the expected
answers.
Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period
time-table
begins
03 02
01
Grammar
Infinitives and Gerunds
WORKBOOK
Welcome Atlas: Age of
Robo Sapiens is Here.
Form ,usage, sample exercise.
Activity: Frame sentences about
their routine in the school using the
infinitive or gerundial form of the
verb.
Reading and appreciating the prose,
vocabulary building exercise,
grammar practice- gerunds.
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II 13-18* 18- Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
06 04
02
Prose
Half a Gift- by Robert
Zacks
Process Writing
Reading and appreciating the prose,
vocabulary building exercise, phrasal
verbs, Understanding different
perspectives.
Character analysis (father and the two
brothers)…..Theme analysis…..Creative
Writing
Pattern and sample exercise.
Activity: Ask the children to get the cut
out of the instruction to make 2mins
Maggi noodles.
III 20,21 02 02 Dialogue writing
Structure, Explanation, Sample
Question. Activity: Record the dialogues
between two friends on a given
situation. (Making a plan to visit
Pratapgarh Farms for a picnic)
IV 27-31 05 02
03
Poem
Mother to Son- by
Langston Hughes
FA 3 Group Activity will
be conducted.
READING & APPRECIATING THE
POEM, Poetic Devices, DICTATION,
WORD MEANINGS, QUES & ANS, RTC,
setting, connecting with real life
experiences.Theme analysis
Role Play-between a group of children
who are devoid of basic human rights
and a group of children who question
the world about the divisions explicit in
our society.
*** Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 ***
Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working
Saturday
(Students)
01 01
Listening activity will be
conducted.
Based on MCB
II 03,05,07 03 03
MAIN COURSE BOOK
ON THE WINGS OF
FREEDOM
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READING AND APPRECIATING THE
POEM AND THE PASSAGE, WORD
MEANINGS AND Q/ANS. SKILL
DEVELOPMENT EXERCISES
III 10-15* 15-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 Annual Day Rehearsals
IV 17-22* 22-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
21 – Annual
Day
06
Annual Day Rehearsals
V 24-29* 29-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 04 PROSE
CRICKET FOR THE
CROCODILE- by Ruskin
Bond.
READING AND APPRECIATING THE
PROSE, WORD MEANINGS, Q/ ANS, RTC,
CHARACTER SKETCH, VALUE
EDUCATION.
WT-3 : DATE: 28 Nov –
16 Dec 14
(Classes VI-VIII)
Reading
Unseen Passage/ Poem
Grammar
Infinitives
Gerunds
Process Writing
Literature
Half a Gift
Mother to Son
Pattern: objective type
Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working
Saturday
(Student)
06 02
O3
WRITING SKILLS
Formal Letter (Letter to
the Editor)
POEM
Format, Style of Writing,Organization
Sample Question.
Activity: Paste the cut outs of letters
written to the Editor…..published in a
daily newspaper.
READING & APPRECIATING THE
POEM, Poetic Devices, DICTATION,
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01
The Louse and the
Mosquito- by Vikram
Seth.
WORKBOOK
The Statue of Liberty’s
Roots
WORD MEANINGS, QUES & ANS, RTC,
connecting with real life experiences.
Activity: General Discussion about the
kind of people in our society…..General
opinion and then weaving it with the
theme.
Reading and appreciating the prose,
vocabulary building exercise, grammar
practice-infinitives, gerunds
II 08-13* 13-Working
Saturday
(Student)
13-Sports
Day
06 03
02
Speaking Activity will be
conducted.
Assorted Grammar
Practise Exercise.
III 15-19 05 04
01
MAIN COURSE BOOK
UNIT 1- THE BROOK-BY
ALFRED LORD
TENNYSON.
VOCABULARY BUILDING
EXERCISE.
READING & APPRECIATING THE
POEM, Poetic Devices, DICTATION,
WORD MEANINGS, QUES & ANS, RTC.
SPELL VOCAB, ANTONYMS, SYNONYMS
IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working
Saturday
(Open
04 02
WRITING SKILLS
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Periods
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House)
02
Bio Sketch
Revision and
Recapitulation
FA 4 INDIVIDUAL
ACTIVITY WILL BE
GIVEN AS WINTER
BREAK HOMEWORK
Difference betweenBiographical sketch
and Autobiography. Format, style of
writing, sample question.
Activity: Write the bio-sketch of their friend
or relative for a third person who has not
seen the relative or Friend before.
It will be submitted after the winter
break
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 ***
Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 04
02
Prose
The Paper Plague- by
Eero Tolvanen
WRITING SKILLS
Article Writing
Reading and Appreciation of the text,
vocabulary building, brain storming of
ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch,
value education, RTC, Dictation.
Format, style of writing, Sample
Question.
Activity: Find out articles from the
newspaper or magazine based on a
theme decided by the teacher.
WT-4 : DATE: 16 Jan-30 Jan 15
(Classes VI-VIII)
WT-3 : DATE 23 Jan – 5 Feb 15
(Classes IX –X)
Reading
Unseen Passage/Poem
Writing
Dialogue Writing
Formal Letter to the Editor.
Grammar
Active and Passive Voice
Omission
Sentence Reordering
Literature
Cricket for the Crocodile
The Louse and the Mosquito
II 19-23 05 05 GRAMMAR
Reported Speech
INTRODUCTION, RULES OF
CONVERSION, EXCEPTIONS TO THE
RULES, SAMPLE EXERCISE.
Activity: initiating a discussion and
asking the learners to report it to
another person…..Playing a question
round and asking the learner to convey
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it to their partner who was not present
in the class….Asking the Children to
report an event recently witnessed.
III 27-31* 31-Working
Saturday
(Class XII
Farewell)
05 05
PROSE
The Quality of Mercy
By- William
Shakespeare
Reading and Appreciation of the text,
vocabulary building, brain storming of
ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch,
value education, RTC.
Activity: Role-Play
Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working
Saturday
(Open
House,
Citation
Ceremony-
XII)
06 02
02
Writing Skills
Message Writing
WORKBOOK
We the People
Format, purpose, sample question
Activity: Find out ways by which
messages were conveyed in the olden
times.
Reading and appreciating the prose,
vocabulary building exercise, grammar
practice.
II 09-14* 14-Working
Saturday
Open House
(IX & X)
06
MAIN COURSE BOOK
Unit 6: Live and let Live
READING AND APPRECIATING THE
POEM AND THE PASSAGE, WORD
MEANINGS AND Q/ANS. SKILL
DEVELOPMENT EXERCISES
III 16,18-20 04
Syllabus for SA-II
completed by 16 Feb
followed by revision
Revision worksheets
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Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
will be uploaded by 10
Feb
IV 23-28* 28-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
06
Revision Worksheets
Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015
Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015
SA II SYLLABUS
Reading
Unseen Passage/ Poem
Writing
Article writing
Message Writing
Bio- Sketch
Grammar
Active and Passive Voice
Reported Speech
Editing
Sentence Reordering
Tenses ( Simple, cont., perfect)
Literature
Cricket for the Crocodile
The Louse and the Mosquito
The Paper Plague
The Brook
The Quality of Mercy
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Mathematics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2014-15
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-14 I 01-05* 05-Working Saturday (Staff)
05
4 1. Rational Numbers
1.1 Introduction to 1.3 Representation of Rational numbers on Number line. Ex 1.1
WT-I Date 21 April – 9 May C- 1 Rational Numbers C-2 Linear Equations Ex 2.1 II 07, 09-11 04 4 1. Rational
Numbers
1.3 to 1.4 Rational numbers between 2 rational nos. Ex 1.2
III 15-17
03 3 2. Linear Equations
2.1 Introduction to 2.3 some applications Ex 2.1, 2.2
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Student)
06 6 2. Linear Equations
2.4 Solving equations to 2.7 equations reducible to linear form. Ex 2.4 , 2.5 , 2.6
V 28-30
03 3 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
3.1 Introduction 3.2 Polygons
May-14 I 01-03*
03- Working Saturday (Staff)
03 2 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
3.2 Angle sum property Ex 3.1, 3.3 Exterior angle of a polygon
II 05-10*
10- Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
3.4 Kinds of Quadrilaterals – Elements, Angles, Diagonals, Ex 3.2 , 3.3
III 12-13
02 2 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
3.5 Some Special Parallelograms , Ex 3.4
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******
Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 4 4. Practical Geometry
4.1 Introduction , 4.2 Construction of Quadrilaterals.Ex4.1,4.2
II 07-11 05 5 4.Practical Geometry
Construction of Quadrilaterals Cont.dEx4.3,.4.4 . 4.3Some special Cases Ex4.5
III 14-18 05 5 5.Data Handling
5.1 Introduction to 5.4 Circle graph Ex5.1 – 5.2
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)
06 5 5.Data Handling
6. Squares and square roots
5.5 Chance and probability Ex 5.3 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Properties of Square numbers
V 28,30-31 03 3 6. Squares and square roots 6.3 Some more interesting patters Ex. 6.1 WT-2 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug
C-2 Linear Equations
C-3 Understanding Quadrilaterals
C-4 Practical Geometry
Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)
02 1 6. Squares and square roots
6.4 Finding Square root, Pythagorean triplets
II 04-08 05 5 6. Squares and square roots
6.5 Square roots by factorization Ex 6.2 , 6.3
III 11-14 04 4 6. Squares and square roots
6.5 Square roots by division to 6.7 Estimating square root Ex 6.4
IV 19-22 04 4 7. Cubes and cube roots 7.1 Introduction to 7.2 Cubes Ex 7.1
V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)
06 6 7. Cubes and cube roots
7.3 Cube roots Ex 7.2
Sep-14 I 01-05 05 5 8. Comparing Quantities`
8.1 Ratio , Proportion to 8.5 Sales Tax / VAT Ex 8.1 , 8.2
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 08 Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will
REVISION
SA-1 Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep
C-1. Rational Numbers C-2 Linear Equations
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
be uploaded by 02 Sept C-3 Understanding Quadrilaterals C-
C- 4 Practical geometry
C-5 Data Handling
C-6 Squares and Square Roots
C-7 Cubes and Cube Roots
III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 8. Comparing Quantities 8.6 Compound Interest to 8.8 Rate annually and semi-annually Ex 8.3
IV 22-26 05 5 9. Algebraic Expressions 9.1 Expressions to 9.5 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions Ex 9.1
V 29,30
02 2 9. Algebraic Expressions 9.6 Multiplication of Algebraic Expression Ex. 9.2
Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins
03 3 9. Algebraic Expressions
Multiplication Contd. Ex 9.3 and 9.4
II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)
06 5 9. Algebraic Expressions
9.10 Identities – Applying Ex 9.5
III 20,21 02 2 9. Algebraic Expressions
Identities contd.
IV 27-31 05 5 11. Mensuration
11.1 Introduction to 11.3 Areas of trapezium and Polygon Ex 11.1 , 11.2
* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *
Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)
01 1 11. Mensuration
Ex 11.2 Contd.
II 03,05,07 03 3 11. Mensuration
11.6 Solid Shapes Ex. 11.3
III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)
06 5 11. Mensuration
11.8 Volume of cube, cuboid and cylinder 11.9 Volume and capacity Ex 11.4
IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday
06 11. Mensuration
Ex 11.4 Contd
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Staff) 21 – Annual Day
V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)
06 5 12. Exponents and Powers
12.1 Introduction to 12.4 Small nos. in Standard forms Ex. 12.1 , 12.2
WT-3 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 (Classes VI-VIII) C-8 Comparing Quantities C-9 Algebraic Expressions C-11 Mensuration Ex 11.1 & 11.2
Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)
06 6 15. Introduction to Graph 15.1 Introduction, Line graph, Location of points, Coordinates of points Ex 15.1 , 15.2
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day
06 4 15. Introduction to Graph 13. Direct and Inverse proportion
15.3 Some Applications Ex 15.3 13.1 Introduction
III 15-19 05 5 13 Direct and Inverse proportion
13.2 Direct Proportion 13.3 Inverse Proportion Ex 13.1 , 13.2
IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)
04 3 14. Factorisation
14.1 Introduction, Common factors Ex 14.1
* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *
Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 14. Factorisation
14.2 Factorisation by regrouping, using identities Ex 14.2
WT-4 : DATE: 16 Jan-30 Jan 15 (Classes VI-VIII) C- 11 Mensuration Ex 11.3 onwards C -12 Exponents and Powers C- 13 Direct and Inverse Proportions C-15 Introduction to Graph
II 19-23 05 5 14. Factorisation
14.3 Division of Algebraic Expressions to 14.5 Finding errors Ex 14.3 , 14.4
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III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)
05 4 10. Visualising Solid Shapes
10.1 Introduction , 10.2 - 3D Shapes 10.4 Faces, Edges and Vertices Ex 10.1 , 10.2, 10.3
Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)
06 5 16.Playing with Numbers
16.1 Introduction 16.2 Numbers in general forms 16.5 Test and Divisibility Ex 16.1 ,16.2
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)
06 REVISION
III 16,18-20 04
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 16 Feb followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 10 Feb
SA – II Syllabus C- 8 Comparing Quantities C- 9 Algebraic Expressions C- 10 Visualising Solid Shapes C-11 Mensuration C-12 Exponents and Powers C-13 Direct & Inverse Proportions C-14 Factorisation C-15 Introduction to Graph C-16 Playing with Numbers
IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – 8
Sub: SCIENCES
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2014-15
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-14 I 01*-05* 05-Working Monday and Saturday (Staff)
04
05-06 Chapter 1 : Crop Production & Management
1.1 : Introduction 1.2 : Basic Practices of Crop Production 1.3 : Preparation of Soil 1.4 : Sowing 1. 5 : Adding Manure and Fertilizers 1.6 : Irrigation
WT-I Date 21 April – 9 May Chapter 1: Crop Production & Management Chapter 2: Microorganisms- Friend & Foes (Section 2.0,2.1,2.2) II 07, 09,11 03 04-05
1.7 : Protection of Plants from Weeds 1.8 : harvesting 1.9 : Storage 1.10 : Animal Husbandry 2.0 : Introduction 2.1 : Micro Organisms 2.2 : Where do micro-organisms live
III 15-17
03 04 Chapter 2 : Micro Organisms – Friend & Foes
2.3 : Micro-organisms and Us 2.4 : Harmful Micro-organisms
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Student)
06 07
2.5 : Food Preservation 2.6 : Nitrogen Fixation
V 28-30
03 03
2.7 : Nitrogen Cycle
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
3.0 Introduction to Synthetic Fibers & Plastics
May-14 I 01-03*
03- Working Saturday (Staff)
03 02 Chapter 3 : Synthetic Fibers & Plastics
3.1 What are synthetic fibers? 3.2 : Synthetic Fibers, Rayon
II 05-10*
10- Working Saturday (Students)
06 06
Nylon, Polyester 3.3: Characteristics of synthetic fibers 3.4 : Plastics 3.5 : Plastic as material of choice
III 12-13
02 02 3.6 : Plastic & Environment
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******
Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 04 Chapter 4 : Metals & Non- Metals
4.1 Physical Properties of Metals & Non- Metals
4.2 Chemical Properties of Metals and Non- Metals 4.3 Uses of Metals & Non-metals
II 07-11 05 06 Chapter 5 : Coal & Petroleum
5.1 : Coal & Petroleum : Fossil Fuels, coal 5.2 : Petroleum 5.3 : Natural Gas 5.4 : Natural Resources
III 14-18 05 06 Chapter 6 : Combustion & Flame
6.1:What is Combustion? 6.2 : How do we control fire 6.3 : Types of Combustion
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6.4 : Flame 6.5 : Structure of Flame
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)
06 06 Chapter 7 : Conservation of Plants & Animals
6.6 : Fuel 6.7 : Fuel Efficiency 7.0 : Introduction 7.1 : Deforestation and its causes 7.2 : Consequences of Deforestation 7.3 : Conservation of Forest and Wildlife 7.4 : Biosphere Reserve 7.5 : Flora and Fauna 7.6 : Endemic Species
V 28,30-31 03 03
7.7 : Wildlife Sanctuary 7.8 : National Park 7.9 : Red Data Book 7.10 : Migration
WT-2 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug 1. Chapter 2: Microorganisms-
Friend & Foes (Section 2.3 - 2.7)
2. Chapter 3: Synthetic Fibers &
plastics
3.Chapter 4: Metals & Non-Metals
4.Chapter 5: Coal & Petroleum
5.Chapter 6 : Combustion & Flame
Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)
02 02
7.11 : Recycling of Paper 7.12 : Reforestation
II 04-08 05 06 Chapter 8 : Cell Structure & Functions
8.0 : Introduction 8.1 : Discovery of Cells 8.2 : The Cell 8.3 : Organisms show variety in cell number shape and size
III 11-14 04 05
8.4 : Cell Structure & Function 8.5 : Parts of a Cell 8.6 : Comparison of Plant and Animal Cell
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 19-22 04 05 Chapter 9 : Reproduction in Animals
9.0 : Introduction 9.1 : Modes of Reproduction 9.2 : Sexual Reproduction
V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)
06 06
9.2: Sexual Reproduction- to be completed
Sep-14 I 01-05 05 06
9.3 : Asexual Reproduction REVISION
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 07 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 08 Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 02 Sept
REVISION
SA-1 Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep
Chapter 2 : Micro Organisms :
Friend & Foe
Chapter 3 : Synthetic Fibers &
Plastics
Chapter 4: Metals & Non-Metals
Chapter 6: Combustion & Flame
Chapter 7: Conservation of plants
and animals
III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)
06 07
IV 22-26 05 05
V 29,30
02 02 Chapter 10 : Reaching the Age of Adolescence
10.0 : Introduction 10.1 : Adolescence and Puberty
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Chapter 8: Cell Structure &
Functions
Chapter 9: Reproduction in Animals
Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins
03 03
10.2 : Changes at Puberty 10.3 : Secondary Sexual Characters 10.4 : Role of Hormones in initiating Reproductive Function
II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)
06 06
10.5 : Reproductive phase of life in Humans 10.6 : Sex Determination 10.7 : Hormones 10.8 : Role of hormones in life history of frogs and insects 10.9 : Reproductive Health
III 20,21 02 02 Chapter 11: Force & Pressure
11.1 FORCE – A PUSH OR A PULL 11.2 FORCES ARE DUE TO AN INTERACTION 11.3 EXPLORING FORCES
IV 27-31 05 06
11.4 A FORCE CAN CHANGE THE STATE OF MOTION 11.5 FORCE CAN CHANGE THE SHAPE OF THE OBJECT 11.6 CONTACT FORCES 11.7 NON CONTACT FORCES 11.8 PRESSURE
* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *
Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)
01 01
11.9 PRESSURE EXERTED BY LIQUIDS & GASES 11.10 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
II 03,05,07 03 03 FRICTION
12.1 FORCE OF FRICTION 12.2 FORCES AFFECTING FRICTION 12.3 FRICTION; A NECESSARY EVIL
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12.4 INCREASING & REDUCING FRICTION
III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)
06 07
12.5 WHEELS REDUCE FRICTION 12.6 FLUID FRICTION
IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day
06 06 13 SOUND
13.1 SOUND IS PRODUCED BY VIBRATING OBJECTS 13.2 SOUND PRODUCED BY HUMANS 13.3 SOUND NEEDS A MEDIUM
V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)
06 01
13.4 WE HEAR SOUND THROUGH OUR EARS 13.5 AMPLITUDE, TIME PERIOD & FREQUENCY OF VIBRATION
WT-3 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 (Classes VI-VIII) Chapter 10: Reaching the Age of Adolescence Chapter 11: Force & Pressure Chapter 12: Friction Chapter 13:Sound
Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)
06 07 Chapter 14 : Chemical Effects of Electric Current
13.6 AUDIBLE & INAUDIBLE SOUND 13.7 NOISE & MUSIC 13.8 NOISE POLLUTION 14.1 : Do liquid conduct electricity 14.2 : Chemical Effects 14.3 : Electroplating
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day
06 07 15 SOME NATURAL PHENOMENA
15.1 LIGHTNING 15.2 CHARGING BY RUBBING 15.3 TYPES OF CHARGES & THEIR INTERACTION 15.4 TRANSFER OF CHARGE 15.5 THE STORY OF LIGHTINING 15.6 LIGHTINING SAFETY
III 15-19 05 06 16 LIGHT
15.7 EARTHQUAKE 16.1WHAT MAKES LIGHT VISIBLE
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16.2 LAWS OF REFLECTION 16.3 REGULAR & IRREGULAR REFLECTION
IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)
04 04
16.4 REFLECTED LIGHT CAN BE REFLECTED AGAIN 16.5 MULTIPLE IMAGES 16.6 SUNLIGHT – WHITE OR COLOURED
* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *
Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
06 07
16.7 WHAT IS INSIDE OUR EYES 16.8 CARE OF EYES 16.9 VISUALLY CHALLANGED PERSONS 16.10 WHAT IS THE BRAILLE SYSTEM
WT-4 : DATE: 16 Jan-30 Jan 15 (Classes VI-VIII) Chapter 14: Chemical Effects Of Electric Current Chapter 15: Some Natural Phenomena Chapter 16 : Light (till 16.6- Sunlight-White or Coloured SA-II Chapter 10: Reaching the Age of
II 19-23 05 06 17 STARS & THE SOLAR SYSTEM
17. STARS & THE SOLAR SYSTEM 17.1 THE MOON 17.2 THE STARS 17.3 THE CONSTELLATIONS 17.4 THE SOLAR SYSTEM 17.5 SOMEOTHER MEMBERS OF SOLAR SYSTEM
III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)
05 06 Chapter 18 : Pollution of Air& Water
18.2 : How does air get polluted 18.3 : Case Study 18.4: Green House Effect 18.5 : What can be done?
Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation
06 06
18.6 : Water Pollution 18.7 : How does water get polluted 18.8: What is Potable water & How is Water Purified? 18.9: What Can be Done?
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Ceremony-XII)
Adolescence Chapter 12: Friction Chapter 14: Chemical Effects Of Electric Current Chapter 15: Some Natural Phenomena Chapter 16 : Light Chapter 17: Stars & The Solar System Chapter 18: Pollution Of Air & Water
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)
06 06
REVISION
III 16,18-20 04 04
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 16 Feb followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 10 Feb
REVISION
IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 06
Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Social Science
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2014-15
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-14 I 01-05* 05-Working Saturday (Staff)
05
4 History : Chap 1 – How,When and Where
How important are dates?
Periodization in history
What is colonial ?
WT-I Date 21 April – 9 May History : Chap 1 – How ,When and
Where
Geo : Chap 1 -- Resources
Civics : Chap 1 – The Indian
Constitution
II 07, 09,11 04 3 History : Chap 1 – How ,When and Where Geo : Chap 1 -Resources
Official records of the colonial period
Importance of surveys
What are resources ?
III 15-17
03 3 Geo : Chap 1 - Resources
Types of Resources and their classification.
Natural and Human made resources,actual and potential resources,biotic and abiotic resources,renewable and non-renewable resources,ubiquitous and localized resources
Human Resources
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Student)
06 6 Geo : Chap 1 - Resources Civics : Chap 1 – The Indian
Constitution
Conservation of Resources
The need for a constitution,purpose and function.
Key Features of the Indian Constitution: Federalism, Parliamentary form of government and separation of powers
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 28-30
03 3 Civics : Chap 1 –The Indian
Constitution
Key features – Fundamental Rights
May-14 I 01-03*
03- Working Saturday (Staff)
03 2 History : Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory
The advent of East India Company and beginning of trade in Bengal
II 05-10*
10- Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 History : Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory
The Battle of Plassey
The Expansion of Company Rule
The Doctrine of Lapse
III 12-13
02 2 History : Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory
Setting up a New Administration
The juridical system
The Company Army
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******
Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 4 Geo : Chap 2 -- Land,Soil,Water,Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
Land and Land Use
Conservation 0f Land Resource
II 07-11 05 5 Geo : Chap 2 – Land
Soil and Soil Formation
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
,Soil,Water,Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
Degradation of soil and conservation measures
Water and problems of water availability
Conservation of water resources
III 14-18 05 5 Geo : Chap 2 – Land, Soil, Water,Natural Vegetation and Wildlife resources Civics : Chap 2 --
Understanding Secularism
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
Distribution of Natural Vegetation
Conservation of Natural Vegetation and Wildlife.
What is secularism ?
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)
06 5 Civics : Chap 2 – Understanding Secularism History : Chap 3 - Ruling the Countryside
Why is it important to separate Religion from State?
What is Indian Secularism ?
The Company becomes the Diwan
New systems of revenue
V 28,30-31 03 3 History : Chap 3 - Ruling the Countryside
Crops for Europe
Blue Rebellion and After
WT-2 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug
History : Chap 2 –From Trade to
Territory
Geo : Chap 2 – Land, Soil, Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working
Saturday (Staff)
02 1 Geo : Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources
What are minerals? Types of minerals
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
Resources ( Pg. 9 to 17 )
Civics : Chap 2 – Understanding
Secularism II 04-08 05 5
Geo : Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources
Distribution of minerals
Uses of minerals
Conservation of minerals Power Resources
Non Conventional sources of energy – solar, wind, nuclear, geothermal, tidal and biogas
III 11-14 04 4 Civics : Chap 3 – Why do we need a Parliament ?
Why should people decide ?
The role of the Parliament
IV 19-22 04 4 {*History : Chap 4 – Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age --- Activity } History : Chap 5 – When People Rebel
Policies and the People
Through the eyes of the people
A mutiny becomes a popular rebellion
The Company fights back
V 25-30* 030- Working 06 6 History : Chap 5 – When The Aftermath of the revolt
Why should people decide?
Role of the Parliament
People in the Parliament
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Saturday (Student)
People Rebel Civics : Chap 4 –Understanding Laws History : Chap 6 – Colonialism and the City
Do laws apply to all ?
How do new laws come about ?
Unpopular and Controversial laws
What happened to cities under colonial rule?
Sep-14 I 01-05 05 5 History : Chap 6 – Colonialism and the City
The Making of New Delhi
Inside the Old City
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 08 Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 02 Sept
Revision for SA I
SA-1 Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep
History : Chap 3 – Ruling the
Countryside
Chap 5 – When People
Rebel
Chap 6 – Colonialism and
The City
Geo : Chap 2- Land,Soil,Water,
Natural Vegetation and
Wildlife Resources
III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)
06 -
IV 22-26 05 -
V 29,30
02 2 { History : Chap 7 – Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners ---Activity }
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History : Chap 8 – Civilising the Native, Educating the nation
The tradition of Orientalism
Chap 3 – Mineral and
Power Resources
Civics : Chap 3 – Why do we need
a Parliament ?
Chap 4 – Understanding
Laws
Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins
03 3 History : Chap 8 – Civilising the Native, Educating the nation
Educating for commerce
II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)
06 6 History : Chap 8 – Civilising the Native, Educating the nation
Agenda for national education
III 20,21 02 2 Geo : Chap 4 - Agriculture
What is Agriculture ?
Farm system
IV 27-31 05 5 Geo : Chap 4 - Agriculture
Types of farming
Major crops
Agricultural development
* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *
Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday
01 1 Civics : Chap 5 - Judiciary
What is the role of the judiciary ?
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(Students)
II 03,05,07 03 3 Civics : Chap 5 - Judiciary
What is an independent judiciary?
What is the structure of courts in India?
What are the different branches of the legal system.
III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 Civics : Chap 5 - Judiciary { Civics : Chap 6 – Understanding Our Criminal Justice System – Activity} History : Chap 9 – Women,Caste and Reform
Does everyone have access to the courts?
Working towards change
IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day
06 6 History : Chap 9 – Women,Caste and Reform Geo : Chap 5 - Industries
Caste and Social Reform
What is an industry ?
Classification of Industries
V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 Geo : Chap 5 - Industries
Factors Affecting Location of Industries
Industrial system
Industrial regions
Distribution of major industries
Cotton textile industry
WT-3 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 (Classes VI-VIII) History : Chap 8 – Civilising the Native,Educating The Nation
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Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)
06 6 Geo : Chap 5 - Industries Civics : Chap 7 – Understanding marginalization
Information technology
What is meant by marginalization?
Who are adivasis ?
Adivasis and stereotyping
Adivasis and development
Geo : Chap 4 – Agriculture Civics : Chapter 5 - Judiciary
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day
06 6 Civics : Chap 7 – Understanding marginalization { Civics : Chap 8 – Confronting Marginalization – Activity } { History : Chap 10 – The Changing World of Visual Arts – Activity} History : Chap 11- The Making of the National Movement : 1870s - 1947
Minorities and Marginalization
The emergence of nationalism
The growth of mass nationalism
III 15-19 05 5 History : Chap 11- The Making of the National Movement : 1870s - 1947
The March to Dandi
Quit India and Later
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IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)
04 3 Geo : Chap 6 –Human Resources
What is Human resource?
* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *
Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 Geo : Chap 6 – Human Resources
Distribution of population
Density of population
Factors affecting distribution of population
Population change
WT-4 : DATE: 16 Jan-30 Jan 15 (Classes VI-VIII) WT-3 : DATE 23 Jan – 5 Feb 15 (Classes IX –X) History : Chap 9 – Women,Caste and Reform Geo : Chap 5 – Industries Civics : Chap 7 – Understanding Marginalization
II 19-23 05 5 Geo : Chap 6 – Human Resources Civics : Chap 9 – Public Facilities
Patterns of population change
Population composition
Water and people of Chennai
Water as part of the fundamental right to life
The Government’s role
III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)
05 5 Civics : Chap 9 – Public Facilities History : Chap 12 – India After Independence
Water supply to Chennai
In search of alternatives
Conclusion
A New and Divided Nation
A constitution written
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Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)
06 6 History : Chap 12 – India After Independence
How were states to be formed ?
Planning for Development
The Nation : sixty years on
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)
06 6 Civics : Chap 10 – Law and Social Justice
What is social justice?
What is worker’s worth?
Enforcement of safety laws
New laws to protect environment
Conclusion
III 16,18-20 04 4
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 16 Feb followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 10 Feb
Revision for SA II
IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015
SA II History : Chap 9 – Women,Caste And Reform Chap 11 – The Making of the National movement 1870s -1947 Chap 12 – India After Independence
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Geo : Chap 5 – Industries Chap 6 – Human Resources Civics : Chap 9 – Public Facilities Chap 10 – Social Justice
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Hindi
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2014-15
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-14 I 01-05* 05-Working Saturday (Staff)
05
04
olar & /ofu
olar & yk[k dh pwfM;k¡
/ofu & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
yk[k dh pwfM;k¡ & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
WT-I Date 21 April – 9 May
olar&
ikB 1 & /ofu
ikB 2 & yk[k dh pwfM;k¡
izsepan & bZnxkkg
O;kdj.k& Ûo.kZ fopkj
&ifjHkk’kk]Hksn]oxhZdj.k
ÛvuqLokj
Ûvuqukfld
ÛmPpkj.k Lfkku
Ûo.kZ foPNsn
jpukRed dk;Z& ÛvuqPNsn
II 07, 09-11 04 03
O;kdj.k & o.kZ fopkj
o.kZ fopkj & o.kZ] o.kZ ds Hksn
vuqLokj ] vuqukfld ] o.kZfoPNsn ] o.kZ la;kstu ]
mPpkj.k LFkku
III 15-17
03 03
bZnxkg & izsepan
bZnxkg & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa O;k[;k
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Student)
06 06
olar & cl dh ;k=k
cl dh ;k=k & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
V 28-30
03 03 laf/k & Loj laf/k laf/k & Loj laf/k&nh?kZ( xq.k ( o`f) ( ;.k ( v;kfn
laf/k ,oa foPNsn
May-14 I 01-03*
03- Working Saturday (Staff)
03 03 iwl dh jkr & izsepan
iwl dh jkr & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa O;k[;k
II 05-10*
10- Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 olar & ge nhokuksa dh D;k
gLrh
O;kdj.k & dkjd
ge nhokuksa dh D;k gLrh & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
dkjd & dkjd ds Hksn
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 12-13
02 02 O;kdj.k & fodkjh ‛kCn
laKk ]loZuke ] fo‛ks’k.k ] fØ;k
laKk & Hkkookpd laKk cukuk
loZuke & loZuke ds Hksn
fo‛ks’k.k & fo‛ks’k.k cukuk
fØ;k & fØ;k ds Hksn & vdeZd ,oa ldeZd
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******
Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 04 O;kdj.k & fodkjh ‛kCn laKk ]loZuke ] fo‛ks’k.k ] fØ;k
laKk & Hkkookpd laKk cukuk
loZuke & loZuke ds Hksn
fo‛ks’k.k & fo‛ks’k.k cukuk
fØ;k & fØ;k ds Hksn & vdeZd ,oa ldeZd
II 07-11 05 05 olar & Hkxoku ds Mkfd;s
laf/k & O;atu] folxZ
Hkxoku ds Mkfd;s & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
III 14-18 05 05 jpukRed dk;Z
olar & fpfV~B;kas dh
vuwBh nqfu;k
i=&futh
vuqPNsn
fpfV~B;kas dh vuwBh nqfu;k &
O;k[;k ] vH;kl
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)
06 05 ikB 7 & D;k fujk‛k gqvk
tk,
D;k fujk‛k gqvk tk, & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
V 28,30-31 03 03 O;kdj.k & vfodkjh 'kCn] vfodkjh 'kCn ds Hksn
1-fdz;kfo‛ks’k.k ( 2-laca/kcks/kd ( 3-leqPp;cks/kd (
4-foLe;kfncks/kd
WT-2 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug
Olar
ikB 3 & cl dh ;k=k
ikB 4 & ge nhokuksa dh D;k gLrh
ikB 5 & fpfV~B;kas dh vuwBh nqfu;k
ikB 6 & Hkxoku ds Mkfd;s
izsepan & iwl dh jkr
O;kdj.k
laf/k & ÛLoj] O;atu] folxZ
fodkjh ‛kCn & ÛlaKk
Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)
02 01 O;kdj.k & vfodkjh 'kCn] fdz;kfo‛ks’k.k ds Hksn
1-jhfrokpd 2-dkyokpd 3-LFkkuokpd 4-
ifjek.kokpd
II 04-08 05 05 ikB 8 & ;g lcls dfBu
le; ugha
izsepan & u'kk-
;g lcls dfBu le; & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
III 11-14 04 04 ikB 9 & dchj dh lkf[k;k¡ dchj dh lkf[k;k¡ & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
izsepan & lTturk dk naM lTturk dk naM & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa
O;k[;k
ÛloZuke
Ûfo‛ks’k.k
ÛfØ;k
jpukRed dk;Z & Û futh i=
IV 19-22 04 04 olar & dkepksj dkepksj & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)
06 06 O;kdj.k & fyax fyax ifjorZu
Sep-14 I 01-05 05 05 iqujko`fÙk
Û
vifBr
x|ka”
k
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 08 Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 02 Sept
SA-1 Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep
olar
ikB 7 & D;k fujk‛k gqvk tk,
ikB 8 & ;g lcls dfBu le; ugha
ikB 9 & dchj dh lkf[k;k¡
ikB 10 & dkepksj
izsepan & Ûu'kk-
ÛlTturk dk naM
O;kdj.k &
Ûvfodkjh 'kCn
Ûdkjd
jpukRed dk;Z
Ûi= & f'kdk;rh
ÛvuqPNsn
Û vifBr i|ka‛k
III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 olar & tc flusek us
cksyuk lh[kk
tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
IV 22-26 05 05 izsepan & lqtku Hkxr lqtku Hkxr & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa O;k[;k
V 29,30
02 02 O;kdj.k & ÛmilxZ ‚kCn fuekZ.k & Û milxZ ,oa ls
Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins
03 02 O;kdj.k & ÛizR;; ‚kCn fuekZ.k & Û izR;; ls
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)
06 04 olar&lqnkek pfjr
lqnkek pfjr & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
III 20,21 02 02 jpukRed dk;Z
jpukRed dk;Z
IV 27-31 05 04 jpukRed dk;Z
jpukRed dk;Z
* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *
Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)
01 01 O;kdj.k & opu
II 03,05,07 03 03 olar & tgk¡ ifg;k gS tgk¡ ifg;k gS & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)
06 05 olar & vdcjh yksVk vdcjh yksVk & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day
06 04 O;kdj.k & lekl lekl & foxzg ,oa Hksn
V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 izsepan & ckck th dk Hkksx ckck th dk Hkksx & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa
O;k[;k
WT-3 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14
olar
ikB 11 & tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk
ikB 12 & lqnkek pfjr
izsepan & Ûlqtku Hkxr
O;kdj.k & ÛmilxZ
ÛizR;;
Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)
06 06 jpukRed dk;Z
Û i= & izkFkZuk i=
Û vifBr x|ka‛k
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day
06 05 olar & lwj ds in
O;kdj.k & foykse ‛kCn
lwj ds in & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 15-19 05 05 olar & ikuh dh dgkuh ikuh dh dgkuh & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)
04 03
O;kdj.k & eqgkojs
O;kdj.k & vusdkFkZd 'kCn
eqgkojs & vFkZ
* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *
Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06
olar & ckt vkSj lk¡i
ckt vkSj lk¡i & O;k[;k ] vH;kl WT-4 : DATE: 16 Jan-30 Jan 15
olar
ikB 13 & tgk¡ ifg;k gS
ikB 14 & vdcjh yksVk
izsepan & Ûckck th dk Hkksx
O;kdj.k & Ûfyax
Ûopu
Ûlekl
II 19-23 05 05 olar & Vksih Vksih & O;k[;k ] vH;kl
III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)
05 04 izsepan & ‚krjat ds f[kykMh
‚krjat ds f[kykMh & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa
O;k[;k
Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)
06 05 ;kdj.k
Û Jqfrle fHkUukFkZd ‛kCn
Û vusd ‚kCnksa ds fy, ,d
‚kCn
Û i;kZ;okph ‛kCn
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)
06 05 fuea=.k i=
vuqPNsn
III 16,18-20 04 04
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 16 Feb followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 10 Feb
SA-II
olar
ikB 15 & lwj ds in
ikB 16 & ikuh dh dgkuh
ikB 17 & ckt vkSj lk¡i
ikB 18 & Vksih
izsepan & ‚krjat ds f[kykMh
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
O;kdj.k &
Ûeqgkojs
ÛvusdkFkZd 'kCn
ÛJqfrle fHkUukFkZd ‛kCn
Ûvusd ‚kCnksa ds fy, ,d ‚kCn
Ûi;kZ;okph ‛kCn
Ûfoykse ‛kCn
jpukRed dk;Z
i= & Ûfuea=.k i=
ÛvuqPNsn
IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 05 iqujko`fÙk
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Sanskrit
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2014-15
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-14 I 01-05* 05-Working Saturday (Staff)
05
2 izFke ikB% lqHkkf’krkfu
‚yksd&okpu @ ikBu @ vuqokn WT-I Date 21 April – 9 May
izFke ikB% & lqHkkf’krkfu
f}rh; ikB% fcyL; ok.kh u dnkfi esa
JqrkA
fganh vuqoknA
,dinsu iz‛uksRrjA
ikBksa ds ihNs fn;k x;k vH;kl dk;Z
‚kCn:i & vLen~@ ;q’en~
II 07, 09-11 04 1 lqHkkf’krkfu
iz‛uksRrj @ ikBksa ds ihNs fn;k x;k vH;kl dk;Z
III 15-17
03 1 fcyL; ok.kh u dnkfi esa Jqrk
ikBu @ fganh vuqokn @ dgkuh ys[ku
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 fcyL; ok.kh u dnkfi esa Jqrk
iz‛uksRrj @ ikB ds ihNs fn;k x;k vH;kl dk;Z
V 28-30
03 1 rr̀h;% ikB% HkxonTtqde
ikBu
May-14 I 01-03*
03- Working Saturday (Staff)
03 1
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 05-10*
10- Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 rr̀h;% ikB% HkxonTtqde
ikB ds ihNs fn;k x;k vH;kl dk;Z
III 12-13
02 1 prqFkZ% ikB%
lnSo iqjrks fu/ksfg pj.ke
ikBu
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******
Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 2 prqFkZ% ikB%
lnSo iqjrks fu/ksfg pj.ke
iz‛uksRrj @ ikB ds ihNs fn;k x;k vH;kl
dk;Z
II 07-11 05 2 iape% ikB%
/kesZ /keua ikis iq.;e~
ikBu
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
III 14-18 05 2
/kesZ /keua ikis iq.;e~
iz‛uksRrj @ ikB ds ihNs fn;k x;k vH;kl
dk;Z
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday
06 2 ‘k’B% ikB% & ikBu
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Open House)
izseyL; izseY;k‛p dFkk
V 28,30-31 03 1 ‘k’B% ikB% &
izseyL; izseY;k‛p dFkk
dgkuh ys[ku @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj ikB ds ihNs
fn;k x;k vH;kl dk;ZA
WT-2 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug
rr̀h; ikB% & HkxonTtqde~
prqFkZ% ikB% & lnSo iqjrks fu/ksfg
pj.ke~A
iape% ikB% & /kesZ /keua ikis iq.;e~A
fganh vuqoknA
ikBksa ds ihNs fn;k vH;klA
iz‛uksRrjA
dgkuh ys[ku
Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)
02 1
tyokfguh
ikBu
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
II 04-08 05 2
tyokfguh
vH;kl dk;Z @ iz‛uksRrj ewY;kadu fcanqvksa ds
vk/kkj ij vad
III 11-14 04 2 v’Ve% ikB%
lalkjlkxjL; uk;d%
ikBu
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
IV 19-22 04 2 v’Ve% ikB%
lalkjlkxjL; uk;d%
vH;kl dk;Z @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)
06 2
vko`fÙk dk;Z
Sep-14 I 01-05 05 2 vko`fÙk dk;Z
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 08 Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 02 Sept
SA-1 Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep
ikB%
lqHkkf’krkfuA
izseyL; izseY;k‛p dFkkA
tyokfguhA
fganh vuqokn
iz‛uksRrjA
dgkuh ys[kuA
O;kdj.k
‚kCn:i & ------------
/kkrq:i & [kkn] iB~] xe~] HkwA
ydkj & yV̀] yksV o y³~
ikBksa ds ihNs fn;k x;k
III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2
IV 22-26 05 2
V 29,30
02 2 uoe% ikB%
lIrHkfxU;%
ikBu
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins
03 1 uoe% ikB%
lIrHkfxU;%
vH;kl dk;Z @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj
II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)
06 1 n‛ke% ikB%
v‛kksdofudk
ikBu
III 20,21 02 1 n‛ke% ikB%
v‛kksdofudk
vH;kl dk;Z @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj
IV 27-31 05 1 v‛kksdofudk
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *
Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)
01
II 03,05,07 03 1 ,dkn‛k% ikB%
lkfo=h ckbZ Qqys
ikBu
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)
06 1 ,dkn‛k% ikB%
lkfo=h ckbZ Qqys
vH;kl dk;Z @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj
IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day
06 1
}kn‛k% ikB%
d% j{kfr d% jf{kr%
V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)
06 1 }kn‛k% ikB%
d% j{kfr d% jf{kr%
WT-3 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14
WT-3 : lalkj lkxjL; uk;dk%A
lIrHkfxU;%
fganh vuqoknA
,dinsu iz‛uksRrjA
ikBksa ds ihNs fn;k x;k vH;kl dk;Z
Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 fgeky;%
ikBu
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day
06 2
fgeky;%
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ
III 15-19 05 2 vH;kl dk;Z @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
fgeky;%
IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)
04 2
* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *
Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2
prqnZ‛k% ikB%
vk;ZHkV%
vuqokn @ ljykFkZ WT-4 : DATE: 16 Jan-30 Jan 15 (Classes VI-VIII)
v‛kksdofudk
lkfo=hckbZ QqysA
fganh vuqoknA
,dinsu iz‛uksRrjA
ikBksa ds ihNs fn;k x;k vH;kl dk;Z
II 19-23 05 2 prqnZ‛k% ikB%
vk;ZHkV%
vH;kl dk;Z @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj
III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday
05 2 iapn‛k% ikB% vH;kl dk;Z @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Class XII Farewell)
izgsfydk%
Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)
06 2 iapn‛k% ikB%
izgsfydk%
vH;kl dk;Z @ ,dinsu iz‛uksRrj
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)
06 2 vko`fr dk;Z
III 16,18-20 04 1
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 16 Feb followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 10 Feb
SA (2)
d% j{kfr d% jf{kr%A
fgeky;%A
vk;ZHkV%A
izgsfydk%A
fganh vuqoknA
,dinsu iz‛uksRrjA
lkj ys[kuA
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
O;kdj.k
‚kCn:i & rr~ ¼iqfYyax½ rr~
¼L=hfyax½ jktu @ efrA
/kkrq:i & ik] ue~] Hkw] b’k~
¼yksV] y³~ o fof/kfy³~½
vH;kl dk;Z
laLdr̀ la[;k 50 ls 100
IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 2 vko`fr dk;Z
Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015