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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY SYLLABUS OF CLASS VI FOR SESSION 2017-18
English Books: English Course Book Macmillan
English Literature Macmillan Novel: Merchant of Venice Shakespeare Minimum learning outcomes At the end of the session, child will be able to……………… Speaking Aims
Speaking speed 121 -130 words per minute.
Engages in conversation about self using simple sentence. ( ASL introduction)
Holds conversation with friends, teachers and family (known) and professionals, shopkeepers,
librarian (unknown).
Participates in different events such as play/poetry/drama/declamation/competition/quiz.(ASL)
Able to recite rhythms /poems in groups.
Uses phrases /dialogues from stories/plays.
Expresses likes/dislikes.
Describe locality /place where he/she lives (ASL Introduction).
Reading Aims
At the end of the term, students will be able to read various types of text in English with
comprehension, locate main idea.(unseen comprehension)
Able to arrange stories, articles etc. in sequence.
Able to read different kind of text and relate with other text.
Engages in reading newspaper articles.
Able to read title of the book, movies, plays, captions.
Identifies the use of grammar.
Able to ask questions.
Refer to dictionary.
Writing Aims
Able to compose /organize sentences/paragraphs.
Able to write article ( term-1,speech - term -2,annual exam-both)
Takes dictation for class notes/ paragraphs (listening activities).
Knows format of notice writing and writes t
e notice.
Knows format of diary-entry.
Able to write diary –entry.
Able to write situational stories using hints given.
Vocabulary Building Aims
Use proverbs/idioms/phrases in conversation and writing.
Learn one new word daily.
Solve Cross-words / puzzles.
Month Literature Reader
MCB & Novel Writing Grammar Periodic Activities
April L-1 The secret of happiness.
Unit 1 1. The selfish Giant 2. The cherry tree
Bio sketch, Organize the sentences into paragraphs.
Sentences Nouns /pronouns/adjectives Synonyms Jumbled Sentences
ACTIVITY: Pronunciation Drill &Intonation
May L-2 Monday Morning Poem: This is my home
Unit-2 3. The Devil’s trade mark.
Email, Writing of paragraph with hints given.
Tenses(Present form) Antonyms
Just a minute
June ( summer vacations)
July L-4 The Bridal Party
UNIT-3 4. A Clean India- a Campaign of promise.
Formal Letters Speech / declamation writing
Conjunctions Phrasal Verbs
Debate on current national/international issue
August Poem: Amanda Unit 5 5. Mangalyaan- India’s Pride and Joy.
Story Writing( value based stories with hints)
Tenses ( past) Synonyms & Antonyms Homophones
ASL ORAL SKILLS: introduction & topic presentation
September ( half yearly exams) October
L-6 The Diamond Maker
Unit 5 6. Walt Disney
Informal Letter Gap-filling based on tenses /idioms
News Paper Reading
November
L-7 The Echoing Green(poem) L-8 A Voyage to Lilliput
6. Prometheus brings fire to mankind.
Diary entry Notice writing
Active –passive proverbs Jumbled sentences
Speech/Declamation
December
L-9 Incidents in the life of mu Uncle Arly L-10 Christopher Columbus.
Unit 7 10. Around the world in eighty days.
Bio -sketch writing Tenses(Future Tense) Prefix/suffixes
Role play/enacting a scene
January Speech/declamation writing
Power point presentation based on novel
February Revision of the full syllabus of second term and 10% of term 1 will be repeated in exams of term 2 based on grammar/writing
March second term exams
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MATHEMATICS (CODE NO 041)
Book prescribed -Maths-6-NCERT
APRIL
Chapter No.1: Knowing our Numbers
Every aspects of life, method of numeration,
Comparison of numbers and estimation of Roman Numbers
Chapter No. 2: Whole numbers - properties of whole numbers.
MAY
Chapter No. 3: Playing with numbers:
Factors and multiples, test for divisibility of numbers,
Prime factorization, HCF & LCM
Chapter No. 4: Basic geometrical ideas
Activity 1: Eratosthenes’s eive of prime numbers
JUNE
SUMMER VACATION
JULY
Chapter no. 5: Understanding elementary shapes, measuring
Line segments, measuring angles, classification of Triangles, quadrilaterals
Chapter No. 11: Algebra: Matchstick pattern, use of variables solution of equation.
Activity 2: To form an equation using matchstick pattern.
AUGUST
Chapter No. 7: Fraction- addition & subtraction
Activity 3: Addition of fractions using glaze paper.
REVISION
SEPTEMBER
TERM- 1 EXAM: Chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11
OCTOBER
Chapter No. 8: Decimals - addition & subtraction of numbers with decimals
Chapter No. 9: Data handling Bar graph &Histograms, Data Organization, tally marks
Activity 4: To show the weight of any 10 students on bar graph
NOVEMBER
Chapter No. 10: Mensuration: Perimeter & Area of rectangle & square
Chapter No. 6: Integers: addition, subtraction, multiplication & division of integers
Activity 5: Paper pen test of chapter integers.
DECEMBER
Chapter No. 12: Ratio & Proportion
Chapter No. 13: Symmetry - making symmetric figures, figures with two lines of symmetry
Activity 6: To take the mirror image of English alphabets
JANUARY
Chapter No. 14: Practical geometry- construction of circle, line, Perpendicular, bisectors, bisectors of angles,
Construction of angles
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
FINAL EXAMS: Chapters - 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14
SCIENCE CODE NO. 086/090
Book prescribed - NCERT
OBJECTIVES
To play an important role in developing well defined-abilities in cognitive, affective and psychomotor
domains.
To enhance the spirit of enquiry, creativity, objectivity and aesthetic sensibility
To provide plentiful opportunities to engage the children in observing, recording, observations, drawing,
tabulations, graphs etc.
TERM-I
WEEKLY TEST SCHEDULE AND SYLLABUS
19-04-2017 Chapter No. 1: Food: Where does Food come from?
24-05-2017 Chapter No. 2: Components of food
Chapter No. 7: Getting to know plants
02-08-2017 Chapter No. 6: Changes around Us
Chapter No. 12 Electricity and Circuits
APRIL
Chapter No. 1: Food: Where does Food come from?
Activities: 1. To prepare sprouts of Moong seeds.
2. To study various food habits in different states of India.
3. Draw an outline map of India and locate the food culture of different regions of India.
Chapter No. 2: Components of food
Activities: 1. To test the presence of starch, proteins and fats.
2. To study the deficiency diseases caused by imbalanced diet.
3. To check the advantages of mid day meal programme.
Chapter No. 11: Light, Shadows and Reflections
Activities: 1. To show that light travels in a straight line.
2. To find out the reflection of light.
MAY
Chapter No. 7: Getting to know plants
Activities: 1. To study flower and its parts.
2. To demonstrate the presence of starch in a leaf
3. To show that roots help in absorption
4. To show that stem helps in conduction of water
Chapter No. 8: Body movements
Activities: 1. To check the different body parts in animals helping in movement.
2. To count the number of bones in a vertebral column with the help of an X-ray.
JULY
Chapter No. 6: Changes around Us
Activities: 1. To study the difference between physical and chemical changes by checking the formation
of curd, burning of fuel, cutting of paper etc.
Chapter No. 10: Motion and measurement of distances
Activities: 1. To measure the length of the table with hand.
2. To measure the length of classroom with footsteps.
Chapter No. 12 Electricity and Circuits
Activities: 1.To find out whether the materials are conductor or insulators.
2. To make open and closed circuits by using switch.
AUGUST
Full Revision of I term syllabus
SEPTEMBER
I TERM examination
II-TERM
WEEKLY TEST SCHEDULE AND SYLLABUS
11-10-2017 Chapter No. 3: Fibre to fabric
15-11-2017 Chapter No. 4: Sorting materials into groups
Chapter No. 5: Separation of substances
20-12-2017 Chapter No. 9: The Living Organisms and their surroundings
OCTOBER
Chapter No. 3: Fibre to fabric
Activities: 1. To check the water absorbency, strengths and stretch ability of different cloth
materials.
2. Paste a colourful hand-weaved pattern in the practical notebook.
Chapter No. 4: Sorting materials into groups
Activities: 1. To identify lustrous materials, transparent, translucent, opaque objects and the materials
which float or sink.
Chapter No. 13: Motion and Time.
Activities: 1. To find the time period of a simple pendulum.
2. To calculate distance, time and speed.
NOVEMBER
Chapter No. 5: Separation of substances
Activities: 1. To separate chalk powder dissolved in water by using filtration technique.
2. To study winnowing, centrifugation methods in the classroom.
Chapter No. 9: The Living Organisms and their surroundings
Activities: 1. Make a collage on the habitat of different animals.
2. To observe the characteristic features of terrestrial and aquatic animals.
Chapter No. 15: Air around Us
Activities: 1. To study the presence of various gases in the atmosphere.
DECEMBER
Chapter No. 13: Fun with magnets
Activities: 1. To study how to locate the poles of a magnet.
Chapter No. 14 : Water
Chapter No. 16 Garbage In and Garbage Out
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY
Revision of the full II term syllabus
MARCH
II Term Syllabus +10% syllabus of I Term
SOCIAL SCIENCE Book prescribed - NCERT
MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY APRIL –GEOGRAPHY CH.-1,2 History ch.-1,2 Civics ch.-1,2
The Earth in our solar system(practical) Globe, Longitude and latitudes(map skill) What where, how and when On the trail of earliest people(theory) Understanding Diversity(practical) Diversity and discrimination
Draw and compare planet sizes with fruits like Jupiter with water melon. Map skill activity for globe, longitude and latitude Compare and contrast lifestyle of earliest and modern people. Paste pictures of diverse Indian culture. Represent one state of north south east and west of India)
MAY .Geography ch.-3and 4 History ch.-3 and 4
Motions of the Earth. Maps From gathering to growing food In the earliest cities
Map skills of both chapters. Locate earliest cities on Map.
Civics ch.- 3,4 JUNE-SUMMER VACATIONS.
What is Government? Key elements of democratic government.
Paste pictures of democratic countries and their heads.
JULY- GEOGRAPHY CH-5,6 History Ch.- 5 ,6
Major domains of earth Major landforms of earth What books and burials tells us? Kingdoms ,kings and early republic
Draw various landforms on copy. Locate early republics on map.
August-civics ch.-5 September-Revision
Panchayat Raj Conduct mock panchayat elections to decision makers.
October –HISTORY Ch.-7 ,8,9 Civics- lesson- 6,7
New questions and ideas Asoka, the emperor who gave up war Vital villages, thriving towns. Rural Administration and Urban administration.
OBTA Role play of Asoka Paste picture of current mayor , D.C And police commissioner of your city
November- Geography ch.-7,8
Our Country India, India: climate, vegetation and wildlife.
Locate Northern, Southern and Western states of India on political map.
HISTORY-CH.- 10,11,12
Traders, kings and pilgrims New Empires and Kingdoms Buildings Paintings and Books
Paste weather report of one week from newspaper. Paste pictures of old architecture.
December –Civics Ch.- 8,9 January, February Revision March Final Exams
Rural livelihood Urban Livelihood
Take interview of urban and rural settler and compare their lifestyles.
COMPUTER BOOK Prescribed - Computer Book E-Magic- Macmillan
Month Unit Content No. of Periods
April Unit 1. Know Your Computer 1.1 Generations of Computers 1.2 Characteristics of Computers
6
May Unit 2. Using Control Panel in Windows 7 Unit 3. More on Word
2.1 Opening Control Panel 2.2 Using Control Panel 3.1 Paragraph Formatting 3.2 Page Formatting 3.3 Column Formatting 3.4 Footnotes and Endnotes 3.5 Inserting Symbols 3.6 Drop Cap
6 8
June SUMMER VACATION July Unit 4. Using Mail Merge in MS
Word Unit 5. Graphics and Animation in PowerPoint
4.1 Mail Merge and its Components 4.2 Performing Mail Merge 5.1 Inserting Graphics 5.2 Inserting Media Elements 5.3 Creating Hyperlinks 5.4 Adding Animation Effects 5.5 Adding Transition Effects
6 6
August Unit 6. More on Excel 6.1 Formatting a Worksheet 6.2 Formatting Numbers 6.3 Creating Series 6.4 Using Formula in Excel 6.5 Using Functions in Excel 6.6 Using AutoSum 6.7 Error in Formula and functions 6.8 Printing in Excel
8
September Term I Examination
October Unit 7. Introduction to QBASIC Unit 8. Getting Started with Adobe Flash
7.1 Starting QBASIC 7.2 Using QBASIC 7.3 Elements of a QBASIC Program 7.4 QBASIC Commands 7.5 Conditional Statements 8.1 Opening Adobe Flash 8.2 Working with Flash tools 8.3 Working with Flash Documents 8.4 Closing a Document and Exiting Flash
8 8
November Unit 9. Programming Concepts 9.1 Algorithm 9.2 Flowchart 9.3 Pseudo code
6
December Unit10. Using E-mail Service 10.1 Electronic Mail (E-Mail) 10.2 Creating an E-mail Account 10.3 Using an E-mail Account
6
January REVISION February Term II Examination
SIKH HISTORY
Book Prescribed: (Maduban) Essence of Sikhism
APRIL
Lesson 1: Guru Har Rai Ji (The Seventh Guru)
Lesson 2: The Historical Background
Lesson 3: Contribution of Guru Har Rai Ji (with complete back exercise and M.C.Q.)
MAY
Lesson 4: Guru Harkrishan Ji (The Eighth Guru)
Lesson 5: The Historical background (with complete back exercise and M.C.Q.)
JUNE
Summer Vacation
JULY
Lesson 6: The End of Moral Life
AUGUST
Detail of Ten Guru Sahiban and Revision
SEPTEMBER
Exam
OCTOBER
Lesson 7: Search for the Ninth Guru (with complete back exercise and M.C.Q.)
Lesson 8: Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji (The Ninth Guru) (with complete back ex. and M.C.Q.)
NOVEMBER
Lesson 9: The Historical Background of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji
DECEMBER
Lesson 10: Contribution of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji (with complete back ex. and M.C.Q.)
JANUARY
Shabad written by Guru Teg Bahadur Ji will be learnt by heart.
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
Final Exam
G.K
BOOK Prescribed - G.K Know for sure -6 - Britanica
I Term:
Page No:- 8, 22, 24, 34, 10, 12, 29, 20, 27, 28, 30, 43, 16, 17, 18, 38, 25, 41, 47, 54,
15, 35, 7, 14, 19, 23, 32, 36, 39, 37, 42, 64, 85
II Term:
48, 56, 62, 26, 78, 66, 82, 44, 60, 67, 72, 73, 81, 46, 65, 74, 76, 58, 61, 84, 40, 52, 50,
57, 68, 70, 79, 80, 86, 90, 91, 92, 95, 88
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
APRIL
Physical training Exercise 1 to 5 VOLLYBALL MATCH
MAY
Practice of training Exercise 6 to 10, relay race, discuss throw, javelin throw, shotput
JUNE Summer Vacations
JULY
100m,200m,400m,800m races, badminton match
AUGUST
Physical training exercise 1 to 10,long jump and high jump
SEPTEMBER
Practice of annual athletic meet, kho-kho match
OCTOBER
Practice of March Past with Football match
NOVEMBER Physical test, handball practice
DECEMBER
Different races, basketball match
JANUARY
Football match
FEBRUARY
Physical training and practical
ART & CRAFT
APRIL
Art : Knowledge of colours. Primary, Secondary, Cool and warm colours.
Craft : Pen holders with clay.
MAY
Art : Different types of lines. Landscape with use of line work.
Craft : Flower with bottle.
F.A. – 1 (April-May) (File marks-10)
JUNE
Summer vacations
JULY
Art : Composition with human figures.
Craft : Photo Frame (Origami)
AUGUST
Art : Still life drawing.
Craft : Best out of waste.
F.A. – 2 (July+August) – (File marks -10)
SEPTEMBER
S.A. – 1
Half Yearly exams. (S.A. – 1) are of 80 marks.
OCTOBER
Art : Poster making.
Craft : Lamp with Bottles.
NOVEMBER
Art : Diwali Scene.
Different types of faces (page No. 87-90)
Craft : Diya and candle decoration.
F.A. -3( File marks-10)
DECEMBER
Art : Fruits and vegetables.
Greeting card on ‘New Year’.
Any Cartoon.
Craft : Paper Quilling.
JANUARY
Art : Book covers.
Craft : Flowers with Clay.
F.A. – 4(File marks-10)
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
S.A-II Exam
MUSIC
S.A 1 Revision of work done in previous class
Alankars
Choupai sahib
2 shabads for Assembly with their meanings
1 classical shabad in Raga.
Preparation for I/h shabad gayan competition
S.A 2 Revision of choupai sahib
Basant ki vaar in Basant Raga
Preparation for sahodeya Shabad Gayan competition.
2 classical shabads in different Ragas
Preparation for Annual Function
SANTHYA
APRIL
Revision of work done : Japji Sahib
Chaupai Sahib
Discussion Topic : Importance of Rehat in gursikh’s life.
MAY
Sohela Sahib :First two shabad
jY Gir kIriq AwKIAY… iCA Gr iCA gur…
JUNE
Summer Vacations
JULY
Sohela Sahib :Third Shabad
ggn mY Qwlu… Discussion topic : Background history of this shabad.
AUGUST
Revision of work done: Japji Sahib
Chaupai Sahib
Sohela Sahib(3 Shabads)
SEPTEMBER
Ist Term Exams
OCTOBER
Sohela Sahib : Fouth Shabad
kwim kroiD ngru bhu BirAw…
Multimedia presentation on life of Guru Nanak Dev ji.
NOVEMBER
Sohela Sahib :Fifth Shabad
krau bynMqI suxhu myry mIqw…. Discussion topic :Five Kakaars
DECEMBER
Complete Sohela Sahib
Ardaas with Dohra
JANUARY
Revision of work done
Multimedia Presentation on Sikhism
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FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH II Term Exams