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SUBJECT ENGLISH
Month Literature Grammar & Writing Skills
Beehive Moments
April 1. Tenses
1.The Fun They 1.The Lost Child
Had
2.The Road Not
Taken (poem)
May 3.The Sound of 2.The Adventures of 2. Descriptive Paragraph on
Music Toto person/event/situation
(100-120 words)
July 4.Wind (poem) 3.Iswaran the 3. Verb Concord
Storyteller
5.The Little Girl
6. Rain on the
Roof(poem)
August 7. A Truly Beautiful 4. Modals
Mind
4.In the Kingdom of
8.The Lake Isle of Fools
Innisfree (poem)
September 9.The Snake and 5. Writing Skills-Story Writing
the Mirror (on a given cue/title) 100-120
5.The Happy Prince
words
10.A Legend of the
Northland (poem)
October 11.My Childhood 6. Reported speech-
12.No Men Are 6.The Last Leaf ○ Statement
Foreign (poem)
○ Question
○ Commands & Requests
November 13.Reach For the 7. Writing Skills- Diary Entry
Top
7. A House is not a (100-120 words)
14.On Killing a Tree Home
(poem)
December 15.Kathmandu 8. Determiners
16. A Slumber did 8.The Beggar
my Spirit Seal
(poem) 2
January 17.If I Were You
February Revision Revision Revision
Unit Test 1 The Fun They Had, The Lost Child Tenses , Descriptive Paragraph
The Road not
Taken
Half Yearly •The Fun They Had The Lost Child Tenses, Modals, Subject-Verb
The Adventures of Agreement, Descriptive
Examination •The Road Not Toto Paragraph, Story Writing.
Taken (poem) Iswaran the
•The Sound of Storyteller
Music In the Kingdom of
Fools
•Wind (poem) The Happy Prince
•The Little Girl
•Rain on the
Roof(poem)
ASL: speaking skill assessment.
•A Truly Beautiful
Mind
•The Lake Isle of
Innisfree (poem)
•The Snake and
the Mirror
•A Legend of the
Northland (poem)
Unit Test 2 My Childhood, The Last leaf Diary Entry, Reported Speech
,Determiners
Reach For The Top,
No Men Are
Foreign.
Annual The entire syllabus ASL: listening skill assessment.
Examination
of Beehive,
Moments,
Grammar &
Writing Skills
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विषय-हिन्दी
पाठ्यपुस्तके---
1- क्षिततज भाग 1
2- कृ ततका भाग 1
3- Together with हिन्दी व्याकरण।
अप्रैल - गद्य – पाठ - 1 दो बैलों की कथा
पद्य — पाठ - 9 साखी एिं सबद
व्याकरण - उपसगग, प्रत्यय, अलंकार
मई - समास व्याकरण भाग की आिृतत
जुलाई – गद्य – पाठ - 2 ल्िासा की ओर
पद्य - पाठ - 10 िाख
कृ ततका पाठ – 1 - इस जल प्रलय में
व्याकरण - अFkZ के आधार पर िाक्य के भेद
प्रथम ईकाई परीिा – गद्यखंड – दो बैलों की कथा, पद्य खंड – कबीर साखी, सबद, कृ ततका – इस जल प्रलय में।
व्याकरण – उपसगग और प्रत्यय।
हियाकलाप - कवितािाचन
अगस्त – गद्य – पाठ - 3 उपभोक्तािाद की संस्कृ तत
पद्य – पाठ – 11 रसखान के सिैये
पाठ – 12 कैदी और कोहकला
व्याकरण - औपचाररक एिं अनौपचाररक पत्र, लघुकथा।
तसतम्बर – पाठ – 4 सााँिले सपनों की याद
पाठ 6 – प्रेमचन्द के फटे जूते
कृ ततका - रीढ की िड्डी
व्याकरण - संिाद लेखन, अपहठत गद्याश, सूचना लेखन, ई-मेल लेखन
अधगिावषगक परीिा पाठ्यिम
गद्य— पाठ 1 – दो बैलों की कथा, पाठ - 2 ल्िासा की ओर, पाठ - 3 उपभोक्तािाद की संस्कृ तत पाठ - 4 सााँिले सपनों की
याद। पदय – पाठ - 9 साक्षखयााँ, सबद पाठ 10 - िाख, पाठ 11- रसखान के सिैये, पाठ 12 - कैदी और कोहकला
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कृ ततका – इस जलप्रलय में, मेरे संग की औरतें
व्याकरण - उपसगग, प्रत्यय, समास, अथग के आधार पर िाक्य भेद, अलंकार, पत्र- लेखन, संिाद-लेखन, लघुकथा लेखन,
ई-मेल लेखन, सूचना लेखन अनुच्छे द लेखन एिं अपहठत गद्यांश।
अक्तूबर – पद्य – पाठ - 13 ग्रामश्री
कृ ततका - रीढ़ की िड्डी
निम्बर - गद्य – पाठ - 7 मेरे बचपन के हदन
पद्य – पाठ - 15 मेघ आए
व्याकरण - पूिग में पढाए गए व्याकरक्षणक अंशों का अभ्यास ।
हदसम्बर-
गद्यखंड – प्रेमचन्द के फटे जूते व्याकरक्षणक अंशों का अभ्यास ।
जनिरी - पद्य – पाठ - 17 बच्चे काम पर जा रिे िैं ।
हितीय ईकाई परीिा – गद्यखंड – प्रेमचन्द के फटे जूत,े ग्रामश्री कृ ततका – रीढ की िड्डी
व्याकरण - समास
हियाकलाप – श्रिण कला - कौशल परीिा
फरिरी - सम्पूणग पाठ्यिम का पुनः अभ्यास
िावषगक पाठ्यिम – अप्रेल से फरिरी तक पढ़ाए गए समस्त पाठ (सैपल पेपर का अभ्यास)
Subject: Mathematics
April - Number System
May - Number system continued and polynomials. FkZ
Unit Test- I Number System & Polynomials
July - Linear Equation in two variables
August. - Co-ordinate geometry, Introduction to Euclid's geometry
September. - Lines and angles, triangles
Half Yearly Examination - Syllabus covered till September
October - Quadrilaterals
November - Heron's Formula, Statistics
December - Circle
Unit Test - II - Quadrilateral, Heron's Formula& Statistics
January - Surface Area and Volume
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February - Revision
Annual Examination - Complete Syllabus
TERM- I BIOLOGY/ CHEMISTRY
Month Chapters Topics
April Matter in our Physical nature of matter, characteristics of
surroundings particles of matter, states of matter, evaporation.
May Discovery, Plasma membrane, nucleus, cell wall,
cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum,
Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, mitochondria, plastids,
The fundamental unit of
vacuoles, cell division.
life
July Is matter around us Mixture, solution, suspension, physical and
pure? chemical changes, compound.
August Tissues Plant tissues-simple and complex permanent
tissues.
September Tissues Animal tissues- epithelial tissue connective,
muscular and nervous tissue
TERM- I
Chapters- 1,2,5,6
UT-1-chapters- Chapter-5-The fundamental unit of life and Chapter-1-Matter in our surroundings.
Half yearly exam-Chapters- 1,2,5,6
Term- 1 Practical-
List Of Experiments
Biology:
Preparation of stained temporary mount of
1. Onion peel. 2. Human cheek cells and to record observations and draw their labelled diagrams.
Chemistry:
Unit-I Preparation of
a) a true solution of common salt, sugar and alum
b) a suspension of soil, chalk powder and fine sand in water
c) a colloidal solution of starch in water and egg albumin/milk in water and distinguish between these on the basis of
* Transparency
*Filtration criterion
*Stability
2. Preparation of
a) A mixture b) A compound
using iron filings and sulphur powder and distinguishing between these on the basis of:
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(i) appearance, i.e., homogeneity and heterogeneity
(ii) behaviour towards a magnet
(iii) behaviour towards carbon disulphide as a solvent
(iv) effect of heat
TERM-ll
Month Chapters Topics
October Improvement in food Improvement in crop yields, nutrient
resources management, cropping patterns.
November Improvement in food Animal husbandry
resources
December Atoms and molecules Laws of chemical combination, atoms,
molecules.
January Atoms and molecules Ions, writing a chemical formula,
molecular mass.
February Structure of atom Charged particles in matter, atomic
models, atomic number, mass
number, isotopes, isobars.
UT-2-Chapters-Chapter-12-Improvement in food resources andChapter-3- Atoms and molecules
Final exam-Complete syllabus (Chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 12)
Term II- Practical -
List of Experiments
Biology
Identification of parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma tissues in plants, stripped, smooth and cardiac muscle
fibers and nerve cells in animals from prepared slides.
Chemistry practical
3) Perform the following reactions and classify them as physical or chemical changes:
a) Iron with copper sulphate solution in water
b) Burning of magnesium ribbon in air
c) Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid
d) Heating of copper sulphate crystals
e) Sodium sulphate with barium chloride in the form of their solutions in water.
4) Determination of the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water.
5) Verification of the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction.
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Physics
April: Motion: Distance and Displacement, Velocity, Uniform and non-uniform motion along a straight line;
acceleration
May: distance-time and velocity-time graphs for uniform and uniformly accelerated motion.
July: Motion: Equation of motion by graphical method; elementary idea of uniform circular motion.
Force and Newton’s Laws: Force and motion, Newton’s laws of motion, inertia of a body, inertia and mass,
momentum, force and acceleration.
August: Elementary idea of conservation of momentum, action and reaction forces.
September: Gravitation: Gravitation, universal law of gravitation, force of gravitation of the earth (gravity),
acceleration due to gravity, mass and weight, free fall.
October: Floatation: Thrust and pressure. Archimedes’ principle, buoyancy, elementary idea of relative density.
November: Work, energy and power: Work done by a force, energy, power, kinetic and potential energy.
December : Work, energy and power: Law of conservation of energy.
January: Sound: Nature of sound and its propagation in various media, speed of sound , range in humans.
February. Sound: Ultrasound , reflection of sound ,echo and SONAR. Structure of the
human ear (auditory aspect only)
First unit test :-Motion( Uniformly accelerated motion).
Activity:-Students have also to make assignment copy.
Half yearly:-Motion, Force & Newton’s Laws and Gravitation
Activity:- Students have also to give practical examination
Second unit test:-Floatation and Work Energy& Power.
Annual examination:- Complete syllabus
(Motion, Force, Gravitation, Floatation, Work Power & Energy & Sound)
Physics Practical
Before Half Yearly
1. To verify both the laws of reflection of light.
2. Determination of the density of solid (denser than water) by using a spring balance and a measuring cylinder.
After Half Yearly
3. Establishing the relation between the loss in weight of a solid when fully immersed in
(i) tap water (ii) strongly salty water, with the weight of water displaced by it by taking atleast two different solids.
4. Determination of the speed of a pulse propagated through a stretched string/ slinky.
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History /Civics
MONTH SUBJECT CHAPTERS
April History 1. The French Revolution
May History 1. The French Revolution (continued)
July Civics 1. What is Democracy? Why
Democracy?
August History 2. Socialism in Europe and the
Russian Revolution
UNIT TEST-1 History 1. The French Revolution
September Civics 2. Constitutional Design
3. Electoral Politics
HALF YEARLY Syllabus till September.
EXAMINATION
October History 3. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
November History 3. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
(continued)
December Civics 4. Working of Institutions
History 4. Forest Society and Colonialism
(not to be assessed in examination)
UNIT TEST- 2 History 3. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Civics 4. Working of Institutions
January Civics 5. Democratic Rights
February History 5. Pastoralists in the Modern World
(not to be assessed) [group activity]
ANNUAL Complete Syllabus.
EXAMINATION
GEOGRAPHY
MONTH LESSON NAME OF THE CHAPTERS TOPIC / SUB TOPIC
April L-1 India:- Size and location 1. Location
2. Size
3. India and the World
4. India's Neighbours
States and
Union Territories
5. Map work
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July L-2 Physical features of India 1. Introduction
2. Major Physiographic Divisions
All physical features of India
3. Unique features of each Physiographic
region
As a source of resources
4. Map work
July L-3 Drainage 1. Drainage
Drainage basin
Water divide
2. Drainage Systems In India
The Himalayan Rivers- Perennials
Rivers
The Peninsular Rivers- Seasonal
rivers
3. Lakes
4. Role Of Rivers In The Economy
5. River Pollution
Sources of pollution.
consequences of pollution.
NRCP (National River
Conservation Plan)
6. Map work
September L-4 Climate 1. Climate and Weather
2. Climatic Controls
3. Factors Affecting India's Climate
4- Coriolis Force
4. The Seasons
5. Distribution Of Rainfall
6. Monsoon As A Unifying Bond
7. Map work- India Annual Rainfall
Regions
October L-5 Natural vegetation and 1. Natural Vegetation Or Virgin
wildlife vegetation
2. Types of Vegetation
3. Some Medicinal Plants
4. Wildlife :
Different Species: Animals, Birds
& Fish
Conservation of Wildlife
Biosphere Reserves& National
Parks
5. Migratory Birds
6. Map work
December L-6 Population 1. Population Size And Distribution
By Number
By Density
2. Population Growth
3. Processes of Population Change
Birth Rate
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Death Rate
Migration
4. Adolescent Population
5. National Population Policy, 2000
6. Census
7. Map work
Unit test-1, L-1 India: Size and location
Activity : Activity based on chapter number 05 (Natural Vegetation and Wildlife)
Half yearly L-1,2,3 and Maps of all three chapters
Unit test – 2, L-4 Climate
Annual Examination- All chapters and Maps of all chapters
ECONOMICS
MONTH LESSON NAME OF THE LESSON TOPIC / SUB TOPIC
May L-1 The story of village 1. Introduction of Village
Palampur 2. Organisationof Production
3. Activities in Palampur
Farming Activities
Non – Farming Activities
August L-2 People as Resource 1. Introduction
2. Story of Sakal& Vilas
3. Economic Activities by Men & Women
4. Quality of Population
5. Unemployment
November L-3 Poverty as a Challenge 1. Introduction : Poverty
2. Cases of Poverty
Urban Case
Rural Case
3. Issues related to Poverty
4. Poverty as seen by social scientists :
Indicators of Poverty
Analysis : Social exclusion &
Vulnerability
5. Poverty Line
6. Poverty Estimates
7. Vulnerable Groups
Social Group
Economic Group
8. Inter-State Disparities
9. Global Poverty Scenario
10. Causes of Poverty
11. Anti-Poverty Measures
12. The Challenges Ahead
January L-4 Food Security in India 1. Introduction : Food Security
Dimensions of Food Security
Why Food Security?
Who are Food-insecure
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Story of Ramu & Ahmad
2. India's aim at self-sufficiency in
Foodgrains since Independence
3. Food security in India: Green
Revolution
4. Food Security System
Buffer Stock
Public Distribution System
NFS Act, 2013
Antyodaya Anna Yojana
5. Role of Cooperatives in Food Security
Unit Test-1, L-1 The story of village Palampur
Half Yearly L-1, 2
Unit Test-2 L-3 Poverty as challenge
Annual Examination- All chapters
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
April Part A: Unit 3- Basic ICT Skills-I (1,2,3,4 sessions)
May Part A: Unit 3 - Basic ICT Skills-I (Session 5,6,7)
July Part A: Unit 4 – Entrepreneurial Skills (All sessions)
and
Part B: Unit 2 – Data Entry and Keyboarding Skills (All sessions)
August Part B: Unit 1-Introduction to IT-ITeS Industry. (All Sessions)
Part B: Unit 3 - Digital Documentation (Session 1,2)
September Part B: Unit 3 - Digital Documentation (All Sessions)
October Part A: Unit 1 - Communication Skills(All Sessions)
November Part B: Unit 4: Electronic Spreadsheet (All Sessions)
December Part A: Unit 2: Self-Management Skills (All Sessions)
and
Part B: Unit 5 – Digital Presentation (Session 1,2)
January Part B: Unit 5 – Digital Presentation (All Sessions)
February Part A: Unit 5 – Green Skills-I (All Sessions)
and
Revision
Unit Test – 1
Part A:
Unit - 3 Basic ICT Skills-I
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Session -1 – ICT and its Impact
Session - 2 – Basics of a Computer System and a Mobile Device
Session - 3 – Input, Output, Memory and Storage Devices of a Computer System.
Session - 4 - Basic Computer Operations
Half Yearly Exam
Part A:
Unit - 3 Basic ICT Skills-I (All sessions)
Unit - 4 Entrepreneurial Skills (All sessions)
Part B:
Unit - 1 Introduction to IT- ITeS industry (All sessions)
Unit - 2 Data entry & Keyboarding Skills (All sessions)
Unit - 3 Digital Documentation (1,2 sessions)
Unit Test -2
Part B:
Unit - 3 Digital Documentation (All sessions)
Annual Exam
Part A:
Unit - 1 Communication Skills (All sessions)
Unit - 2 Self-Management (All sessions)
Unit - 5 Green Skills-I (All sessions)
Part B:
Unit - 4 “Electronic Spreadsheet” (All sessions)
Unit - 5 “Digital Presentation” (All sessions)
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