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CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: ENGLISH
PRESCRIBED BOOKS: 1. BRITANNICA LEARNING – THE ENGLISH CHANNEL (BL)
2. ESSENTIALS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION ( EGC)
3. BEST OF TAGORE ( LONG READING TEXT – LRT)
APRIL &
MAY LITERATURE‐
UNIT -3, SECTION – B Armero has disappeared from the map
UNIT -3, SECTION – C My earthquake experience in Tokyo.
UNIT -5, SECTION – A -Life is a game
GRAMMAR ‐ Determiners, Verb Forms
WRITING- Bio- sketch and Article Writing.
LRT
L-1. Kabuliwala
JULY LITERATURE
UNIT – 5, SECTION – C ‘Jeh’, the Jewel of India
UNIT – 6, SECTION – B The Power of Determination
GRAMMAR ‐ Verb forms (cont.)
WRITING‐ Notice writing
LRT
L-3. The Rat’s feast
AUGUST LITERATURE
UNIT – 3, SECTION – A Wind in a frolic
UNIT – 5, SECTION –B The Dynamite merchant
GRAMMAR –Conjunctions, Reported Speech
Writing – Story- Writing
LRT
L-4. Atonement
SEPTEMBER LITERATURE
UNIT -1, SECTION – B One Summer Night
GRAMMAR – Integrated Grammar
LRT
L-5. The Nuisance
Revision
OCTOBER LITERATURE‐
UNIT – 2, SECTION – A Portrait of a Prince
UNIT – 4, SECTION – B The Strategist
GRAMMAR ‐ Active and Passive Voice.
WRITING – Diary - Entry
LRT
L-6. Wish Fulfilment
NOVEMBER LITERATURE
UNIT – 4, SECTION - C Just for Fun
GRAMMAR ‐ Active and passive voice( cont.), Modals
WRITING‐ Formal letter (to the Editor)
LRT
L-7. The Runaway
DECEMBER LITERATURE
UNIT -6, SECTION - A Gaining Victory
GRAMMAR ‐ Integrated Grammar
WRITING‐ Revision (Article writing)
LRT
L-8. Shibhuram
JANUARY Revision
CLASS – VIII : SUBJECT-ENGLISH
ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
P. A. – I [30 Marks]
LITERATURE‐
UNIT – 3, SECTION - B Armero has disappeared from the Map
UNIT – 3, SECTION – C My earthquake experience in Tokyo, UNIT – 5, SECTION
– A Life is a Game
GRAMMAR‐ Determiners, Verb Forms
WRITING‐ Bio - sketch, Article writing
LRT
L-1 Kabuliwala
Half Yearly [80 Marks]
LITERATURE
UNIT – 3, SECTION – A Wind in a frolic
UNIT – 3, SECTION – B Armero has disappeared from the Map
UNIT – 3, SECTION – C My earthquake experience in Tokyo
UNIT – 5, SECTION - A Life is a game
UNIT – 5, SECTION – B The Dynamite Merchant
UNIT – 5, SECTION – C ‘Jeh’ the jewel of India
UNIT – 6, SECTION – B The power of determination
GRAMMAR‐ Integrated Grammar, Determiners, Verb forms, Reported speech,
Conjunctions
WRITING‐ Article writing, Bio sketch, Notice
LRT
L-1 Kabuliwala
L-3 The Rat’s feast
L-4 Atonement
P. A. – II [30 Marks]
LITERATURE
UNIT – 1, SECTION – B One Summer Night
UNIT – 2, SECTION – A Portrait of a Prince
UNIT – 4, SECTION – B The Strategist
GRAMMAR‐ Active and Passive Voice, Modals, Integrated Grammar
Writing – Story Writing
LRT
L-5 The Nuisance
Final Exam [80 Marks]
LITERATURE
UNIT – 1, SECTION - B One Summer night
UNIT – 2, SECTION – A Portrait of a Prince
UNIT – 3, SECTION – C My earthquake experience in Tokyo
UNIT – 4, SECTION - B The Strategist
UNIT – 4, SECTION - C Just for Fun
UNIT – 6, SECTION – A Gaining Victory
UNIT – 6, SECTION - B The power of determination
WRITING‐ Formal Letter( to the Editor), Diary Entry, Notice, Story Writing
GRAMMAR‐Integrated grammar ( All Grammar done in class)
LRT
L-5 The Nuisance
L-6 Wish Fulfillment
L-7 The Runaway
L-8 Shibhuram
CLASS VIII : SUBJECT- ENGLISH
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES (2017-18)
Month
ACTIVITIES
April Homonyms Worksheet + Exercise in the chapter ‘Armero has
disappeared from the map.’
MAY Write a diary entry explaining the change in feelings of
the father towards Kabuliwala.
JULY Word game – from the chapter – ‘Jeh’, the Jewel of India.’
AUGUST Debate based on the chapter ‘The Dynamite Merchant’
SEBTEMBER Punctuation exercise from the chapter ‘Jeh’, the Jewel
of India’ and smart class
OCTOBER Book Review - ‘The Blue Umbrella’ based on the format
given in the chapter ‘The strategist’
NOVEMBER Role play based on the play ‘Just for Fun’
DECEMBER Group Recitation based on the poem ‘Gaining victory’
CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
APRIL Ch2: Linear Equations in one variable
Ch12: Exponents and powers
MAY Ch3: Understanding Quadrilaterals
Ch10: Visualizing Solid Shapes
JULY Ch1: Rational Numbers
Ch5: Data Handling
AUGUST Ch8: Comparing Quantities
Ch6: Squares and square roots
SEPTEMBER Ch7: Cubes and cube roots
Ch9: Algebraic expressions and Identities
OCTOBER Ch9: Algebraic expressions and Identities (cont..)
Ch15: Introduction to graphs
NOVEMBER Ch14: Factorization
Ch13: Direct and inverse proportions
DECEMBER Ch11: Mensuration
JANUARY Ch4: Practical Geometry
CLASS VIII : SUBJECT-MATHEMATICS ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
P. A. – I [30 Marks]
Ch2: Linear Equations in one variable Ch3: Understanding Quadrilaterals
Ch12: Exponents and powers
Half Yearly [80 Marks]
Ch1: Rational Numbers Ch2: Linear Equations in one variable
Ch3: Understanding Quadrilaterals
Ch5: Data Handling
Ch6: Squares and square roots
Ch8: Comparing Quantities
Ch10: Visualizing Solid Shapes
Ch12: Exponents and powers
P. A. – II [30 Marks]
Ch7: Cubes and cube roots
Ch9: Algebraic expressions and Identities
Ch15: Introduction to graphs
Final Exam [80 Marks]
Ch7: Cubes and cube roots
Ch9: Algebraic expressions and Identities
Ch15: Introduction to graphs
Ch12: Exponents and powers [Ex-12.1] Ch3: Understanding Quadrilaterals [Ex-3.3and 3.4]
Ch5: Data Handling [Ex 5.1and 5.3]
Ch6: Squares and square roots
Ch14: Factorization
Ch13: Direct and inverse proportions Ch11: Mensuration
Ch4: Practical Geometry
CLASS - VIII : SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES (2017-18)
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ACTIVITIES
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CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
APRIL Ch-11. Force & Pressure
MAY Ch-12. Friction
JULY Ch-12. Friction (cont..)
AUGUST Ch-16. Light
SEPTEMBER Ch-16. Light (cont..)
OCTOBER Ch-13. Sound
NOVEMBER Ch-17.Stars and The Solar System
DECEMBER Ch-15. Some natural phenomena
JANUARY Ch-15. Some natural phenomena (cont..)
CLASS – VIII : SUBJECT- PHYSICS
ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
P. A. – I [30 Marks]
Ch-11. Force & Pressure
Ch-12. Friction
Half Yearly [80 Marks]
Ch-11. Force & Pressure
Ch-12. Friction
Ch-16. Light
P. A. – II [30 Marks]
Ch-13. Sound
Ch-17.Stars and The Solar System
Final Exam [80 Marks]
Ch-13. Sound
Ch-15. Some natural phenomena
Ch-16. Light
Ch-17.Stars and The Solar System
CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
APRIL Ch-14. Chemical effects of Electric current
MAY Ch-14. Chemical effects of Electric current (cont..)
JULY Ch-18. Pollution of Air and Water
AUGUST Ch-3. Synthetic fibres and plastics
SEPTEMBER Ch-3. Synthetic fibres and plastics (cont..)
OCTOBER Ch-4. Materials: Metals & Non Metals
NOVEMBER Ch-4. Materials: Metals & Non Metals (cont..)
Ch-5. Coal and Petroleum
DECEMBER Ch-5. Coal and Petroleum (cont..)
Ch-6. Combustion and Flame
JANUARY Ch-6. Combustion and Flame (cont..)
CLASS – VIII : SUBJECT- CHEMISTRY
ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
P. A. – I [30 Marks]
Ch-14. Chemical effects of Electric current
Half Yearly [80 Marks]
Ch-3. Synthetic fibres and plastics
Ch-14. Chemical effects of Electric current
Ch-18. Pollution of Air and Water
P. A. – II [30 Marks]
Ch-4. Materials: Metals & Non Metals
Ch-5. Coal and Petroleum
Final Exam [80 Marks]
Ch-4. Materials: Metals & Non Metals
Ch-5. Coal and Petroleum
Ch-6. Combustion and Flame
Ch-14. Chemical effects of Electric current
CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: BIOLOGY
APRIL Ch-1. Crop production and management
MAY Ch-8. Cell structure and function
JULY Ch-8. Cell structure and function (cont…)
AUGUST Ch-9. Reproduction in Animals
SEPTEMBER Ch-10. Reaching the age of adolescence
OCTOBER Ch-2. Micro organisms
NOVEMBER Ch-2. Micro organisms (cont…)
DECEMBER Ch-7. Conservation of plants and animals
JANUARY Ch-7. Conservation of plants and animals (cont…)
CLASS – VIII : SUBJECT- BIOLOGY
ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
P. A. – I [30 Marks]
Ch-1. Crop production and management
Ch-8. Cell structure and function
Half Yearly [80 Marks]
Ch-1. Crop production and management
Ch-8. Cell structure and function
Ch-9. Reproduction in Animals
Ch-10. Reaching the age of adolescence
P. A. – II [30 Marks]
Ch-2. Micro organisms
Ch-7. Conservation of plants and animals
Final Exam [80 Marks]
Ch-2. Micro organisms
Ch-7. Conservation of plants and animals
Ch-8. Cell structure and function
CLASS - VIII : SUBJECT- SCIENCE
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES (2017-18)
Month
ACTIVITIES
April 1) To study that the pressure in a liquid increases with depth. 2) To illustrate existence of atmospheric pressure.
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MAY To study electroplating.
Illustration of Microscope and to study various
shapes of cells.
JULY Illustration of apparatus used in chemistry lab.
AUGUST To study Binary fission in Amoeba through
permanent slides.
SEBTEMBER 7) To study Binary fission in Amoeba through permanent slides.
OCTOBER To study Binary fission in Amoeba through
permanent slides. 9) To study Displacement reaction.
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11) To show that yeast produces carbon dioxide during respiration.
DECEMBER Investigation of forces between the charges and
charged body. 13) To study Gold leaf electroscope.
JANUARY To show that oxygen in air is essential for
burning. 15) Project: Talk on Endangered/ Endemic species.
CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT : SOCIAL SCIENCE
APRIL Chapter 2: The expansion of British Power in India
Chapter14: Resources
Chapter28: The Indian Constitution and the need for
laws
May Chapter 4: Colonialism and tribal societies
Chapter15: Natural resources-land, soil and water
Chapter29: Vision of the Indian Constitution
JULY Chapter 5: Crafts and Industries
Chapter 16: Natural Resources-Natural Vegetation
and Wildlife
Chapter 30: Government at the Centre
AUGUST Chapter 6: The Revolt of 1857
Chapter 7: Education and British Rule
Chapter 17 : Natural resources-Minerals and Power
Resources
Chapter 31: The making of laws
SEPTEMBER Chapter 8: Women and Reform
Chapter 18: Agriculture-Types of farming
Chapter 32 : The Judiciary
OCTOBER Chapter 9 : Challenging the Caste system
Chapter 20 : Industries-Their classification
NOVEMBER Chapter 10 : Colonialism and urban change
Chapter 21 : Major industries
Chapter 23 : Human resources
Chapter 33 : Role of the police and courts
DECEMBER Chapter 12 : The Nationalist Movement
Chapter 34 : Social justice and the marginalized
Chapter 36 : Economic presence of the government
JANUARY Chapter 13 : India after independence
CLASS VIII : SUBJECT-SOCIAL SCIENCE
ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
P. A. – I [30 Marks]
Chapter 2 : The expansion of British Power in India
Chapter 4 : Colonialism and tribal societies
Chapter 14: Resources
Chapter 28: The Indian Constitution and the need for laws
Half Yearly [80 Marks]
Chapter 2 : The expansion of British Power in India
Chapter 4 : Colonialism and tribal societies
Chapter 5: Crafts and Industries
Chapter 6: The Revolt of 1857
Chapter 7: Education and British Rule
Chapter 14: Resources
Chapter15: Natural resources-land, soil and water
Chapter 16: Natural Resources-Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
Chapter 17 : Natural resources-Minerals and Power Resources
Chapter 28: The Indian Constitution and the need for laws
Chapter 29: Vision of the Indian Constitution
Chapter 30: Government at the Centre
Chapter 31: The making of laws
P. A. – II [30 Marks]
Chapter 8: Women and Reform
Chapter 9 : Challenging the Caste system
Chapter 18: Agriculture-Types of farming
Chapter 32 : The Judiciary
Final Exam [80 Marks]
Chapter 2 : The expansion of British Power in India
Chapter 4 : Colonialism and tribal societies
Chapter 6: The Revolt of 1857
Chapter 8: Women and Reform Chapter 9 : Challenging the Caste system
Chapter 10 : Colonialism and urban change
Chapter 12 : The Nationalist Movement Chapter 13 : India after independence Chapter 14: Resources
Chapter15: Natural resources-land, soil and water Chapter 17 : Natural resources-Minerals and Power Resources
Chapter 18: Agriculture-Types of farming
Chapter 20 : Industries-Their classification
Chapter 21 : Major industries
Chapter 23 : Human resources Chapter 29: Vision of the Indian Constitution
Chapter 30: Government at the Centre
Chapter 31: The making of laws
Chapter 32 : The Judiciary
Chapter 33 : Role of the police and courts
Chapter 34 : Social justice and the marginalized Chapter 36 : Economic presence of the government [30% of Total Chapters of Term – I]
CLASS VIII : SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES (2017-18)
Month
ACTIVITIES
April Ch1. Cover Page of a book written by eminent personalities of India.
MAY Ch 14. Recycle and reuse any one item (of your choice) and present it in class
JULY Ch-30. (Debate) - ‘A parliamentary form of government is
better than presidential form of government’
AUGUST Ch-6. On an outline map of India, mark the important
revolt centres
Ch-18. On an outline map of India, mark
1) Wheat cultivation regions
2) Rubber cultivation regions 3) Coffee Cultivation regions
SEBTEMBER Ch-31. Highlight the features mentioned in constitution
for RTE Act. (Project)
OCTOBER Ch11. Make a collage of colonial architecture
NOVEMBER Ch-35. Group discussion – steps taken by government to
improve the plight of manual scavengers
DECEMBER Ch12. On an outline map of India, mark the centres of
national movement (1885-1947)
Ch21. On an outline map of India, mark the following : a) Iron & Steel plant regions
b) Chota Nagpur Plateau
c) Ahmadabad – Mumbai cotton textile region
d) Major engineering industries
JANUARY Ch26. Make an evacuation plan for the safety of your
school children if any disaster occur. Write the
precautions to be taken if earthquake occur. (Project)
CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: FRENCH
APRIL Leçon 0. Connaissez-vous la France?
Leçon 1. La letter de valerie
MAY Leçon 2.Joyeux anniversaire Paul!
JULY Leçon 3. C’est ma ville.
Leçon 4. Une journée dans la vie de mes parents
AUGUST Leçon 5.Mon argent de poche
SEPTEMBER Revision
OCTOBER Leçon 6.les loisirs de Nathalie
NOVEMBER Leçon 7.Range ta chambre!
Leçon 8. Où allez-vous?
DECEMBER Leçon 9. Hier, j’ai…
JANUARY Leçon 10. Pendants les vacances.
CLSSS : VIII - SUBJECT-FRENCH
ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
P. A. – I [30 Marks]
Leçon 0. Connaissez-vous la France?, Leçon 1. La letter de valerie,
Leçon 2. Joyeux anniversaire Paul!
Grammar – Les verbes, Les articles, Les adjectifs possessifs, La négation,
Les adjectifs demonstratifs, La négation, Les adverbs de quantité
Culture and Civilisation (Ch-0, 1, 2) - Describe France, Describe your city, re-arranging of dialogue, Make
sentences
Half Yearly [80 Marks]
Leçon 0. Connaissez-vous la France? , Leçon 1 La letter de valerie, Leçon 2. Joyeux anniversaire Paul!
Leçon 4 Une journée dans la vie de mes parents, Leçon 5. Mon argent de
poche.
- All the grammar topics done till now.
- Culture and Civilisation (Ch-0, 1, 2)
- Writing topics – Letter, seasons, “Journeé”, Describe France, Dialogue re-ordering, Make sentences
- Value Based Questions
P. A. – II [30 Marks]
Leçon 6. Les loisirs de Nathalie , Leçon 7. Range ta chambre!, Leçon 8. Où allez-vous?
- All the grammar topics done till now.
- Culture and Civilisation (Ch-0, 6)
- Writing – email, expressions with “faire” and “jouer”, recipe of chocolate
Cake, dialogue re-arranging, make sentences
Final Exam [80 Marks]
Leçon 0. Connaissez-vous la France?, Leçon 6. Les loisirs de Nathalie ,
Leçon 7. Range ta chambre!, Leçon 8. Où allez-vous?, Leçon 9., Hier, j’ai…. Leçon 10. Pendants les vacances
- All the grammar topics done till now.
- Culture and Civilisation (Ch-0, 6)
- Value Based Questions
Writing – Describe your vacations, email expressions with avoir, faire
jouer, recipe of chocolate cake, dialogue re-arranging, make sentences
CLASS VIII : SUBJECT- FRENCH
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES (2017-18)
Month
ACTIVITIES
April Pourquoi vous apprencez le français?
MAY Decrivez votre famille
JULY Decrevez votre ville favoris, National Anthem of France
AUGUST Votre journée
SEBTEMBER Qu’est ce que c’est France d’après vous
OCTOBER Quels sont votre loisiers et activitee prefers & French
movie
NOVEMBER Faites les phrase en utilisant “Imperatif”
DECEMBER Faites les phrase en utilisant “sovoir” et “Connaitre” & French Poem
JANUARY Decrivez votre vacances
CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
APRIL Lesson 1- Famous Detectives
Lesson 2 – Fun with Numbers
Lesson 3- Let’s Go to Central India
Lesson 4 - Airports
Lesson 5 – Flowers
MAY Lesson 6- Families of Indian cinema Lesson 7- Famous Art Movements
Lesson 8- The Number 8
Lesson 9- Bharat Ratna
Lesson 10-Eponyms
JULY Lesson 11- Indian Navy
Lesson 12- The Stock Exchange
Lesson13- Famous Speeches
AUGUST Lesson 14- Famous Battles in History
Lesson 15- Princely States of India
Lesson 16-Original Soundtracks
Lesson 17- Great Medical Breakthroughs
SEPTEMBER Lesson 18-International Toponyms Lesson 19- UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Lesson 20-Indian Seashore
OCTOBER Lesson 21- Monarchies of the world
Lesson 22- Unmatched Sporting Achievements
Lesson 23- Animal Defence Mechanisms
Lesson 24- Universities of the world
Lesson 25- Indian Air Force
Lesson 26- Autobiographies
Lesson 27- Boundaries of Countries
Lesson 28- The Academy Awards
NOVEMBER Lesson 29- Let’s Visit Bhutan
Lesson 30- Fictional Places
Lesson 31- Sports Films
Lesson 32- Embroidery Styles from around India
Lesson 33- Space
Lesson 34- Gold
Lesson 35- Let’s Visit the UAE
Lesson 36- The Sound of Music
DECEMBER Lesson 37- Traditional Performing Arts of India
Lesson 38- Popular Myths Busted!
Lesson 39- Let’s Visit Italy
Lesson 40- Scientific Units
Lesson 41- Universal Symbols Lesson 42- GI Tags
CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: VALUE EDUCATION
APRIL Ch 1: A look at yourself Ch 2: The highest bid
MAY Ch 3: Yesterday, today, tomorrow
Ch 4: Snap decisions
JULY Ch 5: Think Again!
Ch 6: A meeting Point
AUGUST Ch 7: Why should I do that?
Ch 8: The outsider
Ch 9: It’s so boring!
SEPTEMBER Ch 10: The written word
OCTOBER Ch 11: Footprints in the sand
Ch 12: Beyond the world of reason
NOVEMBER Ch 13: Let my country awake.
Ch 14: Being an Indian.
DECEMBER Ch-15: All people are equal, but….
Ch-16: A world we ignore.
MONTHLY SYLLABUS FOR CLASS – VIII (2017-18)
SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE
APRIL & MAY Ch3: Log on to Access
Ch4: Working With Tables
Ch5: Working with queries
JULY Ch.10. Understanding HTML
AUGUST Ch11: Using List and Creating Table
SEPTEMBER Ch12: Surfing Internet
OCTOBER Ch1: Networking Concepts
Ch2: Windows Movie Maker
NOVEMBER Ch8: Visual Basic 2010
DECEMBER Ch6: Adobe PHOTOSHOP CS3
JANUARY Ch7: MORE ON PHOTOSHOP CS3
Revision
CLASS VIII : SUBJECT- COMPUTER SCIENCE
ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
P.A.-I: Ch3: Log on to access
Ch4: Working with tables
Ch5: Working with queries
Half Yearly: Ch10: Understanding HTML
Ch11: Using list and creating a table
Ch12: Surfing Internet
P.A.-II: Ch8: Visual basic 2010
Ch1: Networking concepts
Final Exam : Ch5: Adobe PHOTOSHOP CS3
Ch6: More on PHOTOSHOP CS3
Ch2: Windows Movie Maker
MONTHLY SYLLABUS FOR CLASS – VIII (2017-18)
SUBJECT: ART & CRAFT
APRIL & MAY Theory of Art
Scenery using textures
Negative and positive space
Perspective
Still life using oil pastels
Still life using water colours
Theory of Gardening
JULY Nature study
Landscape using pencil shading
City scape
Block printing
Madhubani Painting
AUGUST Study of animals
Study of birds
Health survey
SEPTEMBER Human Anatomy
Face study
Collage making with pulses
OCTOBER Face study
Portraits using oil pastels
Portraits using water colours
Diwali Activity
NOVEMBER Life study
Free hand sketches
Cooking
DECEMBER Compositions
Christmas Activity
JANUARY Caricatures
Card making
Carry bags
FEBRUARY Poster design
Button tucking
CLASS – VIII : MONTHLY SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: HINDI
ikB~; iqLrdsa & 1- olar Hkkx & 3 2- ve`r lap; & ¼izsepan dh dgkfu;k¡½
3- fganh O;kdj.k lq/kk & Hkkx & 8
APRIL olar % ikB 2- yk[k dh pwfM+;k¡] ikB 4- nhokuksa dh gLrh ¼dfork½
ve`r lap; & ikB 2- u’kk
O;kdj.k % i;kZ;okph ’kCn ¼1 ls 20½] eqgkojs ¼1 ls 20½] vifBr xn~;ka’k]
laokn ys[ku
MAY olar % ikB 3- cl dh ;k=k
ve`r lap; & ikB 3- x`gnkg (not in P.T.I.)
O;kdj.k & vukSipkfjd i=] foKkiu] foijhrkFkZd ’kCn ¼var ls m".k rd½
JULY olar % ikB 5- fpV~fB;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k
ve`r lap; & ikB 4- dkS’ky
O;kdj.k & vkSipkfjd i=] okD;ka’kksa ds fy, ,d ’kCn ¼1 ls 20½]
vifBr in~;ka’k] yksdksfDr;k¡ ¼1 ls 10½
AUGUST olar - ikB 7- D;k fujk’k gqvk tk,]
ikB 9- dchj dh lkf[k;k¡
O;kdj.k& fdz;k ¼lajpuk ds vk/kkj ij½] vuqPNsn ys[ku] fp= o.kZu] laf/k
¼xq.k] nh?kZ½] okD;&fopkj
SEPTEMBER olar - ikB 10- dkepksj
ikB 14- vdcjh yksVk
ve`r lap; & ikB 9- ijh{kk
OCTOBER olar % ikB 15- lwj ds in
ve`r lap; & ikB 10- eqfDr/ku
O;kdj.k % okD; laca/kh v’kqn~f/k ’kks/ku] ikB & vyadkj
NOVEMBER O;kdj.k % ikB & dkjd
ikB & fdz;k fo’ksÔ.k
DECEMBER olar % ikB 17- ckt vkSj lk¡i
O;kdj.k % ’kCn jpuk & milxZ] izR;;] lekl
CLASS VIII : ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: HINDI
vkof/kd ijh{kk 1 &
olar % ikB 2- yk[k dh pwfM+;k¡] ikB 3- cl dh ;k=k] ikB 4- nhokuksa dh gLrh ¼dfork½
ve`r lap; & ikB 2- u’kk
O;kdj.k % i;kZ;okph ’kCn ¼1 ls 20½] eqgkojs ¼1 ls 20½] vifBr xn~;ka’k] laokn ys[ku] vukSipkfjd i=]
foKkiu] foijhrkFkZd ’kCn ¼var ls m".k rd½
vðZokfÔZd ijh{kk &
olar % ikB 2- yk[k dh pwfM+;k¡] ikB 3- cl dh ;k=k] ikB 4- nhokuksa dh gLrh ¼dfork½]
ikB 5- fpV~fB;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k] ikB 7- D;k fujk’k gqvk tk,] ikB 9- dchj dh lkf[k;k¡
ve`r lap; & ikB 2- u’kk] ikB 3- x`gnkg] ikB 4- dkS’ky
O;kdj.k % i;kZ;okph ’kCn ¼1 ls 20½] eqgkojs ¼1 ls 20½] vifBr xn~;ka’k] laokn ys[ku] vukSipkfjd rFkk
vkSSipkfjd i=] foKkiu] foijhrkFkZd ’kCn ¼var ls m".k rd½] okD;ka’kksa ds fy, ,d ’kCn ¼1 ls 20½] vifBr
in~;ka’k] yksdksfDr;k¡ ¼1 ls 10½] fdz;k ¼lajpuk ds vk/kkj ij½] vuqPNsn ys[ku] fp= o.kZu] laf/k ¼xq.k] nh?kZ½]
okD;&fopkj
vkof/kd ijh{kk 2 &
olar & ikB 10- dkepksj, ikB 14- vdcjh yksVk] ikB 15- lwj ds in
ve`r lap; & ikB 9- ijh{kk] ikB 10- eqfDr/ku
O;kdj.k % okD; laca/kh v’kqn~f/k ’kks/ku] vyadkj] dkjd] fdz;k fo’ksÔ.k
okfÔZd ijh{kk &
olar % ikB 3- cl dh ;k=k] ikB 5- fpV~fB;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k] ikB 9- dchj dh lkf[k;k¡]
ikB 10- dkepksj, ikB 14- vdcjh yksVk] ikB 15- lwj ds in] ikB 17- ckt vkSj lk¡i
ve`r lap; & ikB 9- ijh{kk] ikB 10- eqfDr/ku
O;kdj.k % okD; laca/kh v’kqn~f/k ’kks/ku] vyadkj] fdz;k fo’ksÔ.k] dkjd] milxZ] izR;;] lekl] i;kZ;okph ’kCn
¼1 ls 20½] eqgkojs ¼1 ls 20½] vifBr xn~;ka’k] laokn ys[ku] vukSipkfjd o vkSipkfjd i=] foKkiu]
foijhrkFkZd ’kCn ¼var ls m".k rd½ vifBr in~;ka’k] fdz;k ¼lajpuk ds vk/kkj ij½] vuqPNsn] fp= o.kZu]
laf/k ¼xq.k] nh?kZ½
foÔ; fganh
d{kk % vkBoha & foÔ; lao/kZu fdz;kdyki ¼2017&18½
ekg fdz;kdyki
vizSy olar % ikB 2- yk[k dh pwfM+;k¡] ikB 4- nhokuksa dh gLrh ¼dfork½ dk Jqrys[k fy;k
tk,xkA
ebZ i;kZ;okph rFkk eqgkojs fp= lfgr rS;kj djsaA
tqykbZ d{kk esa i= fy[kok;k tk,xkA ¼olar % ikB 5- ^fpV~fB;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k* ij
vk/kkfjrA
vxLr olar % ikB 7- ^D;k fujk’k gqvk tk,* dh iBu ijh{kk yh tk,xhA
flracj ijh{kk esa vkus okys ikBksa ds ’kCn&vFkZ dh ijh{kk yh tk,xhA
vDrwcj O;kdj.k & ^okD; laca/kh v’kqn~f/k ’kks/ku* rFkk ^vyadkj* d{kk ijh{kk th tk,xhA
uoacj fp= o.kZu ¼O;kdj.k mRrjiqfLrdk esa½
fnlacj fn, x, foÔ; ij laokn okpuA
MONTHLY SYLLABUS FOR CLASS – VIII (2017-18)
SUBJECT: SANSKRIT
ikB~;lkeXkzhµ 1½ l‘f"V ¼Òkx“ & 3½
2½ l‘f"V laLd‘r O;kdj.ke~
APRIL l‘f"V % ikB 1- ’kj.kkxroRly% jke%] ikB 2- fi=qins’k%
ikB 3- vnHkqra nkue~
O;kdj.k~ % o.kZ fopkj] lafU/k% izdj.ke~] dkjd@miinfoHkfDr%] i=ys[kue~
MAY l‘f"V % ikB 4- rqylh
O;kdj.k~ % fyaxfu/kkZj.ke~] 'kCn:ikf.k] fofo/kk laoknk%] okD; iz;ksxk%] vifBr
vocks/kue~A
JULY l‘f"V % ikB 5- /kekZs j{kfr jf{kr%] ikB 6- jkKka LFkkue~
O;kdj.k~ % la[;kokph&'kCnk%] i=ys[kue~
AUGUST l‘f"V % ikB 7- pk.kD;uhfr%] ikB 8- Hkkjrh;k ukjh] ikB 9- lfUe=e~
O;kdj.k~ % /kkrq:ikf.k] le;ys[kue~] vuqPNsn ys[kue~
SEPTEMBER l‘f"V % ikB 10- i;kZoj.ke~] ikB 11- le’khysÔq foHkkfr eS=h
ikB 12- vadksjokV
O;kdj.k~ % lekl ifjp;] v'kqf) la'kks/ku] i=ys[kue~A
OCTOBER iqujko`fÙk
NOVEMBER l‘f"V % ikB 13- loZneu% Hkjr%] ikB 14- lh- oh- jeu]
ikB 15- d#.kke;h txTtuuh
O;kdj.k~ % izR;;k%] laoknk%
DECEMBER l‘f"V % ikB 16- yksdksDr;%
O;kdj.k~ % vuqPNsn ys[kue~] vifBr vocks/kue~A
JANUARY iqujko`fÙk
CLASS VIII : ASSESSMENT SYLLABUS (2017-18)
SUBJECT: SANSKRIT
vkof/kd ijh{kk 1 &
l‘f"V % ikB 1- ’kj.kkxroRly% jke%] ikB 2- fi=qins’k%] ikB 3- vnHkqra nkue~
O;kdj.k~ % o.kZ fopkj] lafU/k% izdj.ke~] dkjd@miinfoHkfDr%] i=ys[kue~] okD; iz;ksxk%]
vifBr vocks/kue~] fyaxfu/kkZj.ke~A
vðZokfÔZd ijh{kk &
l‘f"V % ikB 1- ’kj.kkxroRly% jke%] ikB 2- fi=qins’k%] ikB 3- vnHkqra nkue~
ikB 4- rqylh] ikB 5- /kekZs j{kfr jf{kr%] ikB 6- jkKka LFkkue~] ikB 7- pk.kD;uhfr%]
O;kdj.k~ % o.kZ fopkj] lafU/k% izdj.ke~] dkjd@miinfoHkfDr%] fyaxfu/kkZj.ke~] 'kCn:ikf.k] la[;kokph&'kCnk%]
le;ys[kue~] /kkrq:ikf.k] okD; iz;ksxk%] i=ys[kue~ vifBr vocks/kue~] fofo/kk laoknk%] vuqPNsn ys[kue~A
vkof/kd ijh{kk 2 &
l‘f"V % ikB 8- Hkkjrh;k ukjh] ikB 10- i;kZoj.ke~] ikB 11- le’khysÔq foHkkfr eS=h
O;kdj.k~ % lekl ifjp;] v'kqf) la'kks/ku] izR;;k%] i=ys[kue~ vifBr vocks/kue~] okD; iz;ksxk%A
okfÔZd ijh{kk &
l‘f"V % ikB 4- rqylh] ikB 7- pk.kD;uhfr%] ikB 8- Hkkjrh;k ukjh] ikB 10- i;kZoj.ke~]
ikB 11- le’khysÔq foHkkfr eS=h] ikB 12- vadksjokV] ikB 13- loZneu% Hkjr%] ikB 14- lh- oh- jeu]
ikB 15- d#.kke;h txTtuuh] ikB 16- yksdksDr;%
O;kdj.k~ % lekl ifjp;] lafU/k% izdj.ke~] la[;kokph&'kCnk%] le;ys[kue~] v'kqf) la'kks/ku] izR;;k%] fofo/kk
laoknk%] vuqPNsn ys[kue~] vifBr vocks/kue~] i=ys[kue~] okD; iz;ksxk%] 'kCn:ikf.k] dkjd@miinfoHkfDr%]
o.kZ fopkjA
foÔ; & laLd`r
d{kk % vkBoha & foÔ; lao/kZu fdz;kdyki ¼2017&18½
ekg fdz;kdyki
vizSy iBu ijh{kk & ikB 2- fi=qins’k%
ebZ ydkjkuqlkjs.k fdz;k inkuka ladyue~ ¼/kkrq:ikf.k½
tqykbZ ’kCn:ikf.k ijh{kk
vxLr milxZ ’kCnkuka laxzg dq#r
flracj foKkiu dq#r
vDrwcj fp=o.kZu
uoacj ijLij okrkZyki izR;;kuka iz;ksx dq#r
fnlacj iqLrd ifjp;