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Subject - EnglishBooks Prescribed: Literature Reader (NCERT) 2. Work Book 3. Main Course Book 4. The story of my life 5. BBC Volume-2
Month Week Literature Main Course Book
Work Book Book of Basics
Activity International Activities/Celebration of Days
April I
II
IIIIV
Two Gentlemen of VeronaThe Frog and the Nightingale
Mirror
Health and Medicine
Determiners
Basics of Eng. (Pg. 1-8)
Reading a Book
Calligraphy
World Book Day
May I
II
IIIIV
Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
The Dear Departed Revision
Revision
Tenses
Revision
Revision (Pg 1-8)
Maintaining EditorialNewspaper Reading, Project
Comparison of Educa-tion systems of two Countries Labour Day
June &July
III
IIIIV
The LetterRevision
Education
Revision
Subject–Verb–AgreementNon-finitesInfinitives And Participles
Basics of Eng.(Pg 9-17)Revision (Pg 9-17)
QuizSpeechPoem RecitationPoster Making
Global Day of Parents, World Population Day, Mock Parliament Session
Aug. I
IIIII
IV
Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monu-ments
Revision
ScienceRelatives
Connectors
Basics of Eng.(Pg 18-28)
Poem Recitation
Compering
Rajiv Gan-dhi's Birth Anniversary
Sept. IIIIIIIV
RevisionRevisionRevisionRevision
RevisionRevisionRevisionRevision
ConditionalsRevisionRevisionRevision
Basics of Eng(Pg 29-39)Revision
Story TellingSpell CheckGreeting Card Making
Clean Envi-ronment To Save Mother Earth
Oct. I
IIIIIIV
A Shady Plot
Ozymandias
Revision
EnvironmentComparisionAvoiding Repetition Substitution and Omission
Basics of Eng(Pg 40-50)
Listening Activ-ityMaintaining EditorialSlogan WritingReading A Book
Mock Parliament Session, In-ternational Day of Girl Child
Nov. I
II
IIIIV
Patol Babu, Film Star
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Travel and Tourism
NominalisationModals, Expressing Attitudes
Basics of Eng(Pg 51-60)
Role Play, Project
Poem RecitationSpeech
Children's Day
Dec. I
II
III
IV
Virtually True
Snake
National Integration
Active & Passive Voice
Basics of Eng. (Pg 61-72)
Quiz
Story Telling
Listening
ProjectMaintaining Editorial
Internation-al Activity- A Crusade Against Malaria, Girl Child Day, Christmas Day
Jan. III
IIIIV
Julius Caesar
Revision Revision
Reported SpeechPrepositionsRevision
Revision
Interview Greeting Card Making
The Study of A Day in Com-mon wealth Countries, Road Safety Week
Feb. IIIIIIIV
RevisionRevisionRevisionRevision
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ReadingQuotation Writ-ing
March III
Revision Exams
Women's Day, World Poetry Day
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Subject - MathematicsBooks Prescribed: A Text Book of Mathematics (NCERT), Talent and Olympiad (Competitive Exam)Month Week Chapter/Exercise Quiz Project/
ChartAssign-ment
Practical/Activity Day
April l
IIIIIIV
FA 1Basic of Real Nos; Polynomials Ex. 1.1 to 1.2Ex. 1.3, 1.4 Ex. 2.1PolynomialsEx. 2.2, 2.3
Chart based on Number System
Ch-1
• To obtain the condi-tions for consistency of a system of linear equa-tions in two variables by graphical method.•To draw graphs of dif-ferent type of polyno-mials and to find their zeroes.
Fire Service week
May l
IIIIIIV
Linear Equation in two vari-ablesEx. 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4Ex. 3.5, 3.6 Revision Written Test (Formative-1)
Quiz of Ch1,2
Projects Ch-2, 3
National Anti Ter-rorism Day Common-wealth Day
June & July
IIIIII
IV
FA 2Statistics Ex 14.1, 14.2 Ex 14.3, 14.4 TrigonometryEx 8.1, 8.2Ex 8.3, 8.4
Checking of Projects
Ch-8,14
•To find Median and mode of data by graphi-cal method
United Na-tional Public Service Day
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Aug. IIIIIIIV
Triangles (Theorems)Ex. 6.1RevisionWritten Test (Formative-2) Quiz of
Ch-8, 14
Internation activity A Compari-sion of the education system of two partner countries (Germany, UK)
•To verify the B.P.T using parallel line board and triangle cut-outs.
• To verify the ratio of area of two similar s is equal to ratio of squares of any two correspond-ing sides.
National Sport day International day against Nuclar Test
Sept. IIIIIIIV
Ex 6.2, Ex 6.3 Ex 6.4, 6.5RevisionSummative-1 Exam
Ch-6 • To verify the Pythago-ras Theorem by paper folding and pasting.• International Activity• It's a question of faith
Oct. I
IIIIIIV
FA-3Quad. EquationsEx 4.1, Ex 4.2Ex. 4.3 Ex. 4.4AP Ex 5.1 Ex 5.2Ex 5.3 Ch-4, 5
•To verify that the sum of first n natural numbers in n(n+1)2, i.e. S n=n(n+1)2 by graphical method.•To verify that the given sequence is an AP by paper cutting and pasting method.•To verify that the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal.
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Nov. I
II
IIIIV
Circle Ex 10.1,Ex 10.2 (Theorems), Ex 10.2Geom. Const.Ex 11.1, 11.2RevisionWritten Test (Formative 3)
QuizCh-4, 5, 10
Working Model
Ch-10, 11
• To give a demonstration of formula of Area of Circle.• To make a cone of given slant length (I) and base circumference.• To give a suggestive demonstration of formula of C.S.A. Of cone.• To give a suggestive demonstration of formula for volume of a right circu-lar cone.
World day of Rememberance for Road Traffics
Dec. I
II
IIIIV
FA-4Area related to circleEx 12.1, 12.2Ex 12.3, Surface Area and Volume (13.1)Ex 13.2, 13.3Ex. 13.4
International activity: A Crusade against Malaria
Ch - 12, 13
• To give a suggestive demonstration of formula for surface area of a sphere in terms of its radius. • To give suggestive demonstration of the formula for volume of sphere in terms of its radius.• Comparision of surface Areas of right
National Youth day
circular cylinder when rolled along length and when rolled along breadth.• To make a right circular cylinder of given height & circumference of base.
Jan. IIIIIIIV
Winter BreakHeights and Distances Ex. 9.1 RevisionWritten Test (Formative-4)
Quiz Ch-9, 12, 13
Winter Break Ac-tivities
Ch-9 • Comparision of volume of right circular cylinder when rolled along length and when rolled along breadth.• To make a Clinometer and use it to measure the height of an object.
Feb. I
IIIIIIV
Coordinate GeomEx. 7.1, 7.2Ex 7.3, ProbabilityEx 15.1Revision
Ch-7, 15
• To get familiar with idea of probability of an event through a double colour card experiment.
March I Revision II Summative Exam -2 Book Prescribed for Competition:- Basic Maths By R. S. Aggarwal Syllabus:- As per the given syllabus in school curriculum.
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Subject - Social ScienceBooks Prescribed: NCERTMonth Week History Geography Civics Economics Co-scholastic
ActivityApril I
II
III
IV
Ch-4 Making of the Global WorldInter war EconomyPost war Era
Beginining of Globalization–
Ch-1 Resources and Development
Resource Planning
Land use PatternSoil types and Conservation
Ch-1 Power Sharing in Belgium and Sri Lanka Majoritarianism
Accommodation in BelgiumWhy Power Sharing is Desirable
Ch-1 The story of Development
National Income per capita IncomeHow to compare different country-
World Health day7 April
22 MarchWorld Water day
22 AprilEarth-Day
May I
IIIII
IV
Revision
RevisionFA-1
Revision
Ch-2 Forest and Wild life.
Forest types, Flora and Fauna, Map work
Ch-2 Federalism: Fed-eral divisions of India
Decentralisation of Power
Revision
RevisionRevision
Revision
1 MayInternational Labour Day, 5th MayRed Cross Day
Olympiad A Com-parison of the Edu. system of the Part-ner Countris i.e. Germany and UK
School TourJune
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July I
II
III
IV
Ch-7 Print Culture and the Modern World
Print came to Europe
Print Revolution in India
New forms of print and censorship
Ch-3 Water Resources
Water scarcity
MultipurposeProjects, Water har-vesting
Map Work
Ch-3 Democracy and Diversity
Politics of social divi-sion
Ch-2 Sectors of Indian Economy
Economic Activity
Total production in each sector Importance of tertiary sector
World Population Day 11 JulyInternational Activ-ity: Mock Parlia-mentSessionCollect information about pollutionFarming, Food Production & Fair Trade
Aug. I
II
III
IV
Revision
Revision
Revision
FA-2
Ch-4 Agriculture
Types of Farming Cropping Pattern, cropsReforms in Agricul-ture, Revision
Caste and Politics
Organised sectors unorganisedSectorsRevision
Revision
Hiroshima Day 6 Aug.Independence day15 Aug.A Comparison of the Edu. system of two Partner Coun-tries i.e. Germany and UK
Sept. III
RevisionRevision
Revision Ch-4 Gender, Religion and caste Public/Pri-vate division women's Representation Reli-gion, Communalism and Polities
Revision World Tourism Day 27 Sep.
IIIIV
Revision RevisionSummative Assessment -1
Revision Revision International Activity: Clean Environment to Save Mother Earth
Oct. I
II
III
IV
Ch-2 Nationalist Movement in Indo-China The Inter War EconomyPost War Era
Beginning of Globalization
Ch-5 Minerals and Energy ResourceMinerals and their types Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Minerals Conservation of Minerals and Energy Resource.
Ch-5 Popular Struggle and Movements Pressure Groups and movement Sectional Interest group. Public Interest groups
Ch-3 Money and Credit
Medium of Exchange Loan activity, Sources of Credit
Self Help Group
Gandhi Jayanti2nd Oct.
Activity : Mock Parliament SessionWorld Food Day16 Oct.It is a question of faith
Nov. I
II
IIIIV
Modernisation
Communist Movement and VietnameseRevisionFormative Assessment -3
Conventional and Non-Conventional sourcesMaps
Revision
Ch-6 Political Parties National and Regional Party. Challenges to Political PartiesRevision
Revision
Revision
Activity: Mock Parliament Session
Children Day Celebration14 Nov.
Dec. I
II
Ch-3 Nationalism in India Civil disobedienceNon-Co-operation Movement
Ch-6 Manufacturing IndustriesContribution of In-dustries to National Economy Agro and Mineral based Industries
Ch-7 Outcomes of Democracy
How do we access democracy, outcomes
Ch-7Globalization and Indian EconomyGlobalization, Foreign trade Integration of
Human Rights Day 10 Dec.
Kisan Divas 23 Dec.National Consumer day 24 Dec.
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How Participant saw the movementSense of Collective Belongings
Pollution and Envi-ronmental Degrada-tion, Map practice
Accountable, Respon-sive and Legitimate Government
Market WTO, struggle for Fair globalization
Jan. IIIIIIIV
RevisionRevisionRevisionFA - 4
RevisionRevisionRevision
RevisionRevisionRevision
RevisionRevisionRevision
National Youth day 12 JanRepublic day Cl-ebration 26 Jan
Feb. I
IIIIIIV
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RevisionRevisionRevision
Ch-7 Life line of National Economy Land, Water and Air transport Pipeline, Major Seaport and Airport Communication and International trade Revision
Ch-8 Challenges to Democracy Different Challenges Different context Thinking about
RevisionRevision
Ch-5 Consumer Right The consumer in the market con-sumer Movement and Rights well in-formed consumers
RevisionTravel Guide
March III
RevisionS.A. 2
Revision Revision Activity: The study of a day in Common weath Countries
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Subject - ScienceBooks Prescribed: A Text Book NCERT, S Chand Publication
Month Week Physics Chemistry Biology Competi-tive Exam
Practical Activity Interna-tional activity
Activity for Scien-tific skills
Day
Formative Assessment-1 (April-May)April I Book of
Basic (FA I Syllabus)
Book of Basic (FA ISyllabus)
•To study various types of ChemicalReactions (a) Combination reaction (b) Decomposition (d) Displacement (d) Double Displacement.•To show experimentally that light is necessary for photosynthesis.•To show experi-mentally that CO2 is given out dur-ing respiration
1) Describe an activity to show that a black surface is a good absorber of heat than a white surface 2) Find out how food materials are packed & supplied to us so that these are kept safe for long time.3) Find out how galvanization process is carried out.
Celebra-tion of •Earth Day(22 April)•Say No to littering•Grow more trees.
1st-7th April Preven-tion of Blindness week.7th April World Health Day.22 April World Earth Day.
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III
IV
Sources of Energy
Chemical Reaction & Equation
Life Processes
Sources of EnergyChemical Reaction
•To prepare temporary mount of a leaf to show stomata
4) Find out how air and water are must for iron to get rusted.
•Recycling of Paper
May I
II
III
IV
Revision
FA-1 ExamSummar Break
Life Processes (cont.)
•To observe reac-tivity of Zn, Fe, Cu, Al metals on salt solutions
5) To show heating of lead nitrate is decomposition reaction6) To show photo chemical decomposition of silver chloride.7) To show iron is more reactive than copper8) To set up a model to generate elec-tricity9) To set up a model of wind mill.
•Recycling of Paper
Project 8 May- World Red Cross Day.11 May Technol-ogy Day.17th May World Telecom-munica-tion Day.31st May No Tobacco Day.
Formative Assessment-2
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June IV Book of Basics(FA-2 Syllabus)
Acids, Bases and Salts
Book of Basics (FA-2 Syllabus)Acids, Bases and Salts
•To find PH of given samples •To study proper-ties of acids & Bases
1) To show that acid reacts with metals to liber-ate hydrogen gas.
World En-vironment Day(5 June)
Acid rain 14th June World Blood Donor Day.24th June World Younger Doctor's Day.
July III
III
IV
ElectricityElectricity
Control & Coordi-nation
Electricity
Control & Coordina-tion
•To study the dependence of current on Potential difference •To determine equivalent resistance when resistors are joined in series •To determine equivalent resistance when resistors are joined in parallel.
2) To show acid reacts with metal carbonate to liberate CO23) To prepare soda-acid fire extinguisher.4) To complete an electric circuit by using a cell, ammeter and a key.5) To find out new resistance of a wire if its length is doubled.
Farming, Food Produc-tion and Fair Trade
28 July World Hepatitis Day.
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6) To find out the relation between V&I across the resis-tors connected in series.
Aug. IIIIII
IV
RevisionRevisionForma-tive-2ExamBook of Basics(SA-1 Syllabus)
Metals & Non Metals
Metals & Non Metals
International Ac-tivity: A Crusade Against Malaria
7) To demon-strate pho-totropism in plants.8) To dem-onstrate geotropism in plants.9) To dem-ostrate differ-ence between Tropic & Nastic Move-ment.
•Inter-national Activity:GD on Eradica-tion of Malaria
06 Aug. Hiro-shima Day.23 Aug. - 6 SeptNational Fort night on Eye Dona-tion.
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Sept. I
II
III
Magnetic Effects of electric current
Revision
Summa-tive Exams-1
Clean Environ-ment to save Mother Earth
10) Demon-strate that a magnetic field is produced around a cur-rent carrying wire.11) Study the pattern of the field lines of a bar magnet by using iron fillings 12) Plot a complete pattern of the field lines of a bar magnet with the help of a compass needle.
National Conser-vation Day (23 Sept.)
Global Warming and its Impact
Alter-native Sources of energy
16 Sept. Word Ozone Day.
Term-II
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Oct. I
II
III
Light
Light
Repro-duction
Light
Repro-duction
•To determine the focal length of i) concave mirror ii) Convex lens by obtaining the image of a distant object.•To trace the path of a ray of light passing through a rectangular glass slab•To draw the images of an object formed by a convex lens•To study binary fission & budding
1) To show laws of reflection2) To show refraction3) To show focal length, focus & centre of curvature in a concave mirror 4)To show dif-ferent parts of a Flower.5)To show the difference in F1 and F2 genera-tion6) To show the function of eye lens7) To show the defect myopia.
World Habitat Day
It is a question of faith
Various Environ-mental Problems and their remedial measures.Water harvest-ingProject
1st Oct World Vegetar-ian Day.6th Oct. World Habitat Day.16th Oct. World Food Day.21st Oct. Global Iodine Defi-ciency Disorder Day.
Nov. I
IIIII Forma-
tive 3
Our Envi-ronment
Our Envi-ronment
• To study homol-ogy & analogy
8) To show the defect presby-opia 9) To show physical
9th-14th Nov. Interna-tional Week of Science.
IV Exams Book of Basics (FA-4 Syllabus)
Heredity& evolu-tion
Heredity& evolu-tion
with the help of preserved speci-mens•To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed
properties of Ethanol 10) To show properties of carbon11) To deter-mine pH of acetic acid and hydrochloric acid.
Dec. I
II
Human Eye
Carbon & its com-pounds
Human EyeCarbon & its com-pounds
•To study the properties of acetic acid
12) To carry out reaction of ethanol with alkaline potassium permanganate13) To deter-mine estrifica-tion process
Celebra-tion of Pollution Preven-tion Day (2 Dec)
Wild life and their conser-vation
Int. Ac-tivity A Crusade Against Malaria.
Jan. I
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Winter BreakRevisionRevisionForma-tive-4 Exams
1) To de-termine the metallic properties of first group elements.
30 Jan. National Cleanli-ness Day.
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III
Periodic classifica-tion of elements
Manage-ment of natural resources
2) To determine the position of Hy-drogen in periodic table.3) To determine the Reactivity of 17th group ele-ments.4) To demonstrate the effect of defor-estation.
National Science Day (28 Feb.)
28 Feb. National Science Day.
March I Summa-tive-2Exams
5) To demonstrate the effects of pollutants like CO, Nitrogen Oxide & Sulphur Oxide6) To demonstrate the use of Khadin
15 March World Disabled Day.16 March Immu-nization Day.23 March World Meteo-rological Day.24 March World TB Day.
Note :- Co-Scholastic Activities are included month wise in all 5 subjects
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Subject - PHE
Month Topic
April Olympic Games - General Instructions, Olympic Oath and National Games of different countries
May Swimming and its related terms
June/July Table Tennis - Terms and Rules
August Lawn Tennis - Terms and Rules
September Basket Ball - Terms and Rules
October Track - Basic Information and its formation
November Volley Ball - Terms and Rules
December Football - Terms and Rules, Basic Information
January Carrom - Basic terminology and rules
February General Sports Injuries
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Month ActivityApril Calligraphy, Speech, Speaking On A Given SituationMay Newspaper Reading, Role Play, DrawingJune/July Poem Recitation, Book Reading, Compering,
Interview: Giving & TakingAugust Slogan Writing, Quotation Writing, Debate,
News ReadingSeptember Revision & ExamOctober Advertisement, Story Telling, Dramatization,
Greeting OthersNovember Story Picturization, Radio Show, Poem Composing,
CommentaryDecember Puzzle Solving, Poster Making, SpeechJanuary Greeting Card Making, Listening, Missing Letters,
OlympiadFebruary Calligraphy, Quotation Writing,
Reading ActivityMarch Revision & Exam
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