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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY SYLLABUS OF CLASS VIII FOR SESSION 2017-18
ENGLISH
Minimum learning outcomes:
At the end of the session, child will be able to………………
Speaking Aims
Speaking speed 151 -160 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/debate/declamation/competition/quiz/elocution
(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).
Compares proverbs /idioms with other language.
Ask questions about things around / social/ environmental issues.
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, poem 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.
Reads reviews of books, films etc.
Identifies the use of grammar.
Able to ask questions.
Refer to dictionary and encyclopedia.
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 e-mail writing.
Able to write email ( term 1- formal ,term 2-informal – annual exam –both formats)
Knows format of diary-entry.
Able to write diary –entry.
Able to write situational stories.
Vocabulary Building Aims
Use proverbs/idioms/phrases in conversation and writing.
Learn one new word daily.
Solve Cross-words / puzzles.
Month Literature Reader
(pathways oxford) Course Book / Novel – David Copperfield
Grammar (Bravia)
Writing Skills Periodic Activities
April A Bond With The Wild Ozymandias
The Beginning Of A Miracle (Writing Task) Chapter 1-4
Worksheet-1 Sentence , Types Of Sentences
Paragraph- My Ambition In Life Dialogue Completion. Notice Writing
Story Writing Based On Ozymandias
May The Necklace The Corner Shop ( Reading Task)
A Tiger In The Zoo (Listening Task For ASL Practice) Chapter 5-8 ( Novel)
Worksheets Tense: Present (Indefinite/Perfect/Continuous)
Diary Writing Just A Minute
June(summer vacations) July Jamaican Fragment
The Plate Of Gold A Have A Dream (Reading Comprehension)
Editing/Omission Jumbled Sentences
Article Writing – Deforestation/Environment /Hygiene Related Topics
Debate (National Unity/Social Issues)
August The Letter ‘A’
Chapter 9-12 (Novel) Conjunction
Worksheets Tense: 2 Past (Indefinite/Perfect/Continuous)
Formal Email Application For T.C., write an Email To Editor About Increase In Pollution Due To Vehicles
elocution
September term 1 ` October The Nightingale And
The Glow-Worm
Operation Indian Ocean (Spelling Skills) Chapter 13-18 Novel
Active-Passive Voice
Article Writing -Television-Advantages And Disadvantages.
Poster Making Based On Environment/Global Issues
November The Surgeon The Best Christmas Present In The World
Symbols Of Peace( Collection Of Pictures And Symbols) Chapter 19-22 Novel
Proverbs And Idioms.
Informal Email Write An Email To Your Friend About Your Experience During Trekking.
Turn Coat Activity
December The Diamond Maker The Unexpected ( Role-Play)
Two Gentlemen Of Verona (Speaking Task) “Appearances Are Deceptive.” Speak With Reference To The Two Boys. Chapter 23-25 Novel
Narration Gap-Filling
Situational Story Writing
Quiz Based On grammar
January The Night Of The Scorpion ( Activity Based On Superstitions)
Worksheets Tense: Future (Indefinite/Perfect/Continuous)
Write An Email To Your Younger Brother/ Sister About Importance Of Games And Sports.
Role-play / drama
February – Revision of full Syllabus of both terms March – Annual Exams.
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PrvrI Annual Syllabus Revision
mwrc Annual Examination (full April – March)
MATHEMATICS (CODE NO. 041)
APRIL
CHAPTER 1: Rational numbers – addition, subtraction, multiplication & division of rational numbers.
CHAPTER 2: Linear eqn. in one variable MAY
CHAPTER 3: Understanding quadrilaterals angle sum property & different kinds of quadrilaterals.
CHAPTER 4: Practical geometry (Review: as in earlier classes you have learnt To draw triangle and their measurement) CHAPTER 10: Visualizing solid shapes (for activity only)
(review: as discussed in earlier class about plane shapes And aolid shapes)
ACTIVITY 1: Verification of angle sum property of quadrilaterals. JUNE
ACTIVITY 2: Show the information which shows the production of crops in Different states by bar graph
JULY CHAPTER 5: Data handling - bar graph, double bar graph, pie chart, Histogram, probability Review: (starts from our daily information collection) ACTIVITY 3: Prepare a pie chart of daily activities. CHAPTER 6: Square & square root Square & square root by prime factorization. Review : starts with as discussed in VII class about square no.
AUGUST CHAPTER 7: Cube & cube root – (review with story of S. Ramanujam)
SEPTEMBER (Revision of chapter – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
OCTOBER CHAPTER 8: Comparing quantities- ratio, percentage, cost price, selling Price, profit %, loss
% & compound interest. Review : with recalling ratio and comparing CHAPTER 16: Playing with numbers
Review : with natural whole rational numbers NOVEMBER
CHAPTER 9: Algebraic expression & identities Review of simple algebric expression
Review: starts with factors method of class VI . CHAPTER 14: Factorization (using identities, division by monomials) ACTIVITY 4: Verification (a+b) = a2 + b2 +2ab
DECEMBER CHAPTER 12: Exponents & powers – laws review by giving them same line, Examples. CHAPTER 13: Direct & inverse variation and proportion Review from example of house work
JANUARY CHAPTER 11: Mensuration – (area of cube, cuboid, cylinder, trapezium, & parallelogram) CHAPTER 15: Introduction to graph ACTIVITY 5, 6: Formula derivation of TSA of cylinder and cuboid .
FEBRUARY Revision of full term syllabus
MARCH Annual examination
SCIENCE SYLLABUS
WEEKLY TEST:
03-05-2017 Crop Production and management
12-07-2017 Microorganisms
Metals and Non metals
Force and Pressure
16-08-2017 Coal and Petroleum
Friction
APRIL
Ch. No. 1: Crop production and management
Practical: 1.To study new Agricultural machines by pictures and its uses
2. To study how drip irrigation is useful
3. To study the effect of manure and fertilizers on the growth of the plants
Ch. No. 3: Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
Practicals: 1.To study new agricultural machines by pictures on the environment
2.To study the effect of Plastics on the environment
3.To study the biodegradable and non-biodegradable materials.
MAY
Ch. No. 2: Microorganisms
Practical: 1.To study different stages of Nitrogen cycle from a chart.
2.To study how waste disposal is converted to manure
Ch.No. 4: Metals and Non-Metals
Practical: 1.To study how metals are good conductors of Heat and electricity
2.To study nature of rust by using litmus paper.
3.To study the effect of oxygen on Mg ribbon.
4.To prove displacement reaction experimentally.
Ch.No.11: Force and Pressure
Practical: 1.To show pressure increases with depth.
2.To show the existence of Atmospheric pressure.
JULY
Ch.No. 5: Coal and Petroleum
Practical: 1.To study various constituents of Petroleum and its uses.
2.Mark the places in the map where coal, petroleum and natural gas are found.
Ch.No. 12: Friction
Practical: 1.To show that rolling friction is less than sliding friction.
Ch.No. 13: Sound
Practical: 1.To show that sound is produced by vibrating body.
2.To show that sound needs medium to travel.
AUGUST
Ch.No. 8: Cell structure and functions
Practical: 1.To study the shape of the cells using an onion peel
2.To study shape of Amoeba and Paramecium from prepared slides
3.To study the shape of human cheeks cells.
SEPTEMBER
Revision
II-TERM
WEEKLY TEST:
25-10-2017 Reproduction in Animals
29-11-2017 Combustion and Flame,
Some Natural Phenomenon
17-01-2017 Reaching the age of adolescence and Light
OCTOBER
Ch.No. 6: Combustion and flame
Practical: 1.To study different zones of flame.
2.To show that air is essential for burning.
Ch.No. 7: Conservation of Plants and animals
Practical: 1.To study the causes and consequences of deforestation.
2.To study different ways to consume Plants and animals.
Ch.No. 14: Chemical effects of electric current
Practical: To electroplate a metal object.
NOVEMBER
Ch.No. 9 :Reproduction in animals
Practical: 1.To study the life cycle of frog
2.To study binary fission in Amoeba and Budding in Hydra from prepared in slides
Ch.No 15: Some Natural Phenomenon
Practical: 1.To study the seismograph
Ch.No. 17: Stars and the Solar system
Practical: 1.To study the position of pole star
2.To study different planets and their moons in solar system
DECEMBER
Ch. No. 10: Reaching the age of adolescence
Practical: 1.To prepare speech on AIDS and drug addiction
Ch. No. 16: Light
Practical: 1.To verify Laws of reflection of light.
2. To make Kaleidoscope to study multiple reflections
Ch.No.18: Pollution of air and water.
Practical: 1.To prepare a speech and collage on Global Warming
2.To study the method applied to reduce air and water pollution
JANUARY
Revision
SOCIAL SCIENCE
MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY
APRIL GEOGRAPHY CH.- 1,2 HISTORY- CH.-1
RESOURCES, LAND, SOIL, WATER,NATURAL VEGETATION HOW WHEN AND WHERE
PASTE PICTURES OF RENEWABLE AND NON RENEWABLE RESOURCES. PICTURES OF ENDEMIC SPECIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETATION
MAY. - CIVICS CH.- 1,2 HISTORY CH.- 2,3 JUNE – SUMMER VACATION
THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION UNDERSTANDING SECULARISM FROM TRADE TO TERRITORY RULING COUNTRYSIDE
PASTE THE PICTURE OF DRAFTING COMMITTE OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION LOCATE PLACES OF COLONIAL WARS FOR CONSOLIDATION OF EMPIRE ON POLITICAL MAP.
JULY- GEOGRAPHY CH.- 3,4 CIVICS CH.- 3,4
MINERAL AND POWER RESOURCES AGRICULTURE WHY DO WE NEED PARLIAMENT? UNDERSTANDING LAWS
LOCATE MINERAL RICH AREAS OF WORLD ON WORLD MAP. LOCATE MAJOR WHEAT, RICE,SUGARCANE,COTTON PRODUCING AREAS OF THE WORLD. CONDUCT MOCK PARLIAMENT IN CLASS.
AUGUST. HISTORY -CH.- 4,5 CIVICS CH.- 5 HISTORY CH.- 6 SEPTEMBER- EXAMINATION
TRIBAL ,DIKUS AND VISION(OBTA) WHEN PEOPLE REBEL JUDICIARY COLONIALISM AND THE CITY
CONDUCT MOOT COURT LOCATE EARLIER COLONIAN CITIES HAVING ADMINISTRATIVE IMPORTANCE ON MAP.
OCTOBER GEOGRAHY CH -5,6, CIVICS CH.- 6,7 NOVEMBER- HISTORY CH.-7,8,9 CIVICS -8,9
INDUSTRIES AND HUMAN RESOURCES UNDERSTANDING CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND UNDERSTANDING MARGINALISATION WEAVERS, SMELTERS AND FACTORY OWNERS CIVILISING THE NATIVE EDUCATING THE NATION(ACTIVITY) WOMEN, CASTE AND REFORMERS. CONFRONTING MARGIANALISATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES
LOCATE IRON AND STEEL PLANTS ON MAP SHADE HIGHEST AND LEAST DENSELY AREAS OF POPULATION ON POLITICAL MAP CONDUCT A FAIR TRIAL OF COURT IN CLASS. COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF BRITISH AND PRESENT ERA. PASTE PICTURES OF WOMEN CASTE REFORMERS.
DECEMBER- HISTORY CH.-10,11,12 CIVICS CH.- 10
THE CHANGING WORLD OF VISUAL ART (OBTA) THE MAKING OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
MAKE CHRONOLOGY TIMELINE OF EVENTS FROM 1875 TO 1947.
JANUARY, FERUARY REVISION MARCH -EXAMINATION
COMPUTER
Month Unit Content No. of Periods
April Unit 1. Networking 1.1 Network 1.2 Benefits of Networks 1.3 Types of Networks 1.4 Types of Networks on The 1.5 Basis of Connectivity 1.6 Communication Devices 1.7 LAN Card 1.8 Modem
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May Unit 2. MS-Access Unit 3. Handling Tables in MS-ACCESS
2.1. What is Data? 2.2. What is Database? 2.3. Operations on Data 2.4 Components of Database 2.5. Identifying the Features of MS-Access 2.6. Opening Access 2.7. Create a Blank Database 2.8. Closing Database 2.9. Closing MS Access 3.1. Data Types in MS-Access 2010 3.2. OLE Object 3.3. Fields and Reports 3.4. Setting Field Properties 3.5. Add a Field to a Table 3.6. Rename a Field 3.7. Move a Field 3.8. Setting Primary Key 3.9. Enter Data in a Table 3.10. Moving Between Records 3.11. Sorting Records
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June SUMMER VACATION
July Unit 4. Reports and Queries in MS-ACCESS Unit 5. Forms in MS-ACCESS
4.1. What is Report? 4.2. Creating a Report. 4.3. Using Report Wizard 4.4. Queries 4.5. Open an Existing Query 4.6. Creating a Query Using Query Wizard 4.7. Creating Table Relationships 4.8. Editing Relationships 5.1 What is a Form? 5.2 Design View of Forms 5.3 Add Controls to a Layout 5.4 Layout View
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August Unit 6. Adobe Photoshop CS3
6.1. Features of Photoshop CS3 Professional 6.2. Starting Adobe Photoshop CS3 6.3. Components of Photoshop Screen 6.4. Creating a New File 6.5. Saving The Document 6.6. Inserting Images and Text 6.7. Opening a File 6.8. Palettes 6.9. Selection Tools
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6.10. Common Paint Tools in Photoshop
September Term I Examination
October Unit 7. Photoshop Tools Unit 8. Programming Tools With Visual Basic
7.1. Painting Tools 7.2. Paint with the Brush Tool 7.3. Paint with the Pencil Tool 7.4. Color Replacement Tool 7.5. Spot Healing Brush Tool 7.6. Healing Brush Tool 7.7. Clone Stamp Tool 7.8. Pattern Stamp Tool 7.9. Path, Type and Shape Tools 7.10. Using Image Menu 7.11. Layers 8.1. Introduction to Visual Basic 2010 8.2. Event Driven Programming 8.3. Features of Visual Basic 8.4. Starting Visual Basic 8.5. Integrated Development Environment 8.6. Components of Visual Basic 8.7. Creating a VB Application 8.8. Writing Codes for an Event 8.9. Executing a Visual Basic Project 8.10. Saving a VB Project 8.11. Opening An Existing Project
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November Unit 9. More on Visual Basic Unit 10. HTML and Web Pages
9.1. Adding Image on a Form 9.2. Adding Shapes on a Form 9.3. Variables in Visual Basic 9..4. Operators in Visual Basic 9.5. Control Statements 10.1. Requirements for Web Pages 10.2. What is a Web Browser? 10.3. How to Write HTML Text and Commands in File? 10.4. Software for Editing HTML 10.5. Structure of a Web Page 10.6. Creating a Web Page 10.7. Looking at the Web Page 10.8. HTML Tags
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December Unit 11. More on HTML 11.1 Creating Lists in HTML 11.2 Marquee 11.3 Tables in HTML 11.4 Aligning a Table 11.5 VALIGN Attribute 11.6 Cell Padding and Spacing
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January REVISION February Term II Examination
SIKH HISTORY
Book Prescribed: (Maduban) Essence of Sikhism-8
APRIL
Lesson-1 Guru Granth Sahib Ji (The Living Guru)
Lesson-2 Oneness of God and Brotherhood of Mankind (with complete back exercise and M.C.Q)
MAY
Lesson-3 The Essence of Sikh Religion
Lesson-4 The Power of Prayer (With complete back ex. and M.C.Q.)
JUNE
Summer Vacations
JULY
Lesson-5 Gurbani on the Law of Karma
Lesson-6 Gurbani on Renunciation (1) (with complete back ex. and M.C.Q. and detail and importance of
Five Takhats)
AUGUST
Lesson-7 Gurbani on Family Life (ii) with complete back ex. and M.C.Q.)
SEPTEMBER
Exams
OCTOBER
Lesson -8 Gurbani on Materialism
Lesson-9 Gurbani on the Five Maladies (with complete back ex. and M.C.Q.)
NOVEMBER
Lesson-10 Gurbani on Divine Qualities
Lesson-11 Gurbani on Service Sewa (with comlete back ex. and M.C.Q.)
DECEMBER
Lesson -12 Gurbani On Naam Simran (with back ex. and M.C.Q.)
JANUARY
Brief details of Sahibzadas Zorawar Singh Ji and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji will be done.
FEBRUAY
Revision
MARCH
Final Examination
G.K. Book – Reasoning Aptitude
Term 1
List of useful symbols – shapes, lines, fills, manipulation of spatial sense.
Part A
Verbal Aptitude Page: 8-14, 15-19, 20-23
Part B
Non-Verbal Aptitude Page: 37, 38, 39
Part C
Quantitive Aptitude Page: 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49
Part D
Aptitude Test Page: I-III
Current Affairs
Term 2
Revision: Unit of useful symbols, shapes, lines, fills, manipulation of spatial sense.
Part A
Verbal Aptitude Page: 24 - 36
Part B
Non-Verbal Aptitude Page: 40, 41, 42, 43
Part C
Quantitive Aptitude Page: 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55
Part D
Aptitude Test Page: IV-VI
Current Affairs
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
APRIL
Physical training Exercise 1 to 10 Football Match And other games
MAY
Practice of training Exercise 6 to 10, tennis match, Training of Basketball.
JUNE
Summer Vacations
JULY
Kho-Kho Practice, Table Tennis Practice
AUGUST
100m,200m,400m,800m, Races Track events.
SEPTEMBER
Examination
OCTOBER
Practice of annual athlete Meet, March Past with Football Match
NOVEMBER
Handball, Basketball Matches
DECEMBER
Field Events, Badminton Match.
JANUARY
Volley Ball Match, Different Races.
FEBRUARY
Physical training, Basketball Match
ART&CRAFT
APRIL
Art : Cross hatching ( pencil shading). Dot Painting (page no. 45, 46, 47, 66, 25)
Craft : Landscape in 2D effect.
MAY
Art : Still life drawing of ‘An apple on a book.( pencil shading). Poster on any social problem.
Craft : Pen holder with waste material.
F.A. – 1 (April-May) (File marks-10)
JUNE
Summer vacations
JULY
Art : Landscape with water colour, poster making.
Craft : Flower pot with waste material..
AUGUST
Art : festival scene, still life drawing ‘A chalk box on a book’.
Craft : Rakhi making.
F.A. – 2 (July+August) – (File marks -10)
SEPTEMBER
S.A. – 1
Half Yearly exams. (S.A. – 1) Are of 80 marks.
OCTOBER
Art : Human anatomy, imaginative drawing of birds.
Craft : coffee painting.
NOVEMBER
Art : Still life drawing, perspective from different levels.
Craft : Block painting.
F.A. -3 (OCT-NOV) ( File marks-10)
DECEMBER
Art : Fruit composition with pencil shading. Imaginative drawing of animals.
Craft : Collage on sports.
JANUARY
Art : Calligraphy with flat brush, slogan writing.
Craft : Stencil making and spray painting.
F.A. – 4(File marks-10)
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
S.A. – 2
MUSIC
S.A- 1 Alankars 1-9
Collectively recitation of chaupai sahib.
Two shabad’s for assembly with meaning.
Preparation for I /H shabad gayan competition.
Practice of classical shabad with meaning
S.A-2 1. Practice of chaupai sahib
2. Basant ki vaar in Raga Basant
3. Practice of Assembly shabads
4. Preparation for Annual function (shabad’s)
5. Preparation of Sahodya Shabad Gayan
SANTHYA
APRIL
Revision of work done : Japji Sahib
Chaupai Sahib
Tvai Prasad Savaiye(Sravag sudh)
Rehraas Sahib
Sohela Sahib
MAY
Rehraas Sahib : First Five Shabad
hir jug jug Bgq aupwieAw.. duKu dwrU suKu rogu BieAw…. so dru qyrw kyhw …..
siux vfw AwKY sBu koie[[ AwKw jIvw ivsrY mir jwau[[
JUNE
Summer Vacations
JULY
Rehraas Sahib : Next Four Shabad
hir ky jn siqgur sqpurKw… kwhy ry mn… so purKu inrMjn …… quUM krqw sicAwru mYfw swNeI[[ Multimedia Presentation on life of Guru Arjan Dev ji.
AUGUST
Revision of work done.
SEPTEMBER
Ist Term Exams
OCTOBER
Rehraas Sahib : Next Four Shabad
iqqu srvrVY BeIly invwsw… BeI prwpiq …. hmrI kro…………. AwnMd BieAw……….. Discussion topic : Teachings of Guru Nanak Dev ji.
NOVEMBER
Rehraas Sahib : Next Five Shabad
Qwl ivic ………….. qyrw kIqw jwqo nwhI…. iqQY qU smrQu…….. AMqr gur ………….. rKy rKxhwru…………… Disscussion topic : Trust
DECEMBER
Complete Rehraas Sahib
Ardaas with Dohra
JANUARY
Revision of work done
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
II Term Exams