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1 | Page DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BIKANER CLASS VIII ANNUAL SYLLABUS SESSION - 2017-18 English Literature (New Pathway) Exam Content Brief Content Unit Term 1 Unit 1 : Human Body Unit 1 : Human Body Section 1: My Big Brother Premchand Section 2: A Most Important Person Margaret Weymouth Jackson Section 3: Mending Wall Robert Frost Unit Term 2 Unit 2: Nurturing Nature Unit 2: Nurturing Nature Section 1: Jungle In Jeopardy Arun Kumar Dutta Section 2 : Elephants Raid In The Kitchen Cynthia Moss Section 3: I Think I Could Turn And Live With Animals Walt Whitman Half Yearly Unit 1 : Human Body Unit 1 : Human Body Unit 2 : Nurturing Nature Section 1: My Big Brother Premchand Unit 3: Conflict And Hope Section 2: A Most Important Person Margaret Weymouth Jackson Unit 4: Pushing The Limits Section 3: Mending Wall Robert Frost Unit 2: Nurturing Nature Section 1: Jungle In Jeopardy Arun Kumar Dutta Section 2 : Elephants Raid In The Kitchen Cynthia Moss Section 3: I Think I Could Turn And Live With Animals Walt Whitman Unit 3: Conflict And Hope Section 1: I Have A Dream Dr Martin Luther King Jr Section 2: Can We Change This? Bama Section 3: Sympathy Paul Laurance Dunbar Unit 4: Pushing The Limits

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BIKANER

CLASS VIII ANNUAL SYLLABUS SESSION - 2017-18

English Literature (New Pathway) Exam Content Brief Content

Unit Term 1 Unit 1 : Human Body

Unit 1 : Human Body

Section 1: My Big Brother – Premchand

Section 2: A Most Important Person – Margaret Weymouth

Jackson

Section 3: Mending Wall – Robert Frost

Unit Term 2 Unit 2: Nurturing Nature

Unit 2: Nurturing Nature

Section 1: Jungle In Jeopardy – Arun Kumar Dutta

Section 2 : Elephants Raid In The Kitchen – Cynthia Moss

Section 3: I Think I Could Turn And Live With Animals –

Walt Whitman

Half Yearly

Unit 1 : Human Body Unit 1 : Human Body

Unit 2 : Nurturing Nature Section 1: My Big Brother – Premchand

Unit 3: Conflict And Hope Section 2: A Most Important Person – Margaret Weymouth

Jackson

Unit 4: Pushing The Limits Section 3: Mending Wall – Robert Frost

Unit 2: Nurturing Nature

Section 1: Jungle In Jeopardy – Arun Kumar Dutta

Section 2 : Elephants Raid In The Kitchen – Cynthia Moss

Section 3: I Think I Could Turn And Live With Animals –

Walt Whitman

Unit 3: Conflict And Hope

Section 1: I Have A Dream – Dr Martin Luther King Jr

Section 2: Can We Change This? – Bama

Section 3: Sympathy – Paul Laurance Dunbar

Unit 4: Pushing The Limits

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Section 1: The Beginnings Of A Miracle – Hellen Keller,

Anne Sullivan

Section 2: Into The Snake Pit

Unit Term 3

Unit 4: Pushing The Limits Unit 4: Pushing The Limits

Unit 5: Circle Of Peace Section 3: Be The Best – Douglas Malloch

Unit 5: Circle Of Peace

One Thousand Cranes

Something He Shouldn’t Have Done – John Boyne

Unit Term 4

Unit 5: Circle Of Peace Unit 5: Circle Of Peace

Unit 6: Beyond The Evil Night Of The Scorpion

Unit 6: Beyond The Evil

Section1: The Red Headed League – Arthur Conan Doyle

Section 2: The Star Duck – Bill Brown

Final Term

Unit 4: Pushing The Limits Unit 1 : Human Body

Unit 5: Circle Of Peace Section 3: Mending Wall – Robert Frost

Unit 6: Beyond The Evil Unit 2: Nurturing Nature

Unit 7: Citizens Of The World Section 2 : Elephants Raid In The Kitchen – Cynthia Moss

Unit 3: Conflict And Hope

Section 2: Can We Change This? – Bama

Unit 4: Pushing The Limits

Section 1: The Beginnings Of A Miracle – Hellen Keller,

Anne Sullivan

Section 3: Be The Best – Douglas Malloch

Unit 5: Circle Of Peace

Section 1:One Thousand Cranes

Section 2: Something He Shouldn’t Have Done – John Boyne

Section 3: Night Of The Scorpion

Unit 6: Beyond The Evil

Section 1: The Red Headed League – Arthur Conan Doyle

Section 2: The Star Duck – Bill Brown

Section 3: The Old Wife And The Ghost – James Reeves

Unit 7: Citizens Of The World

Section 1:The Barber – William Saroyan

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Section 2:Yang The Youngest – Lensey Namioka

Section 3:Two Scavengers In A Truck, Two Beautiful People

In A Mercedes – Lawrence Ferlinghetti

ENGLISH GRAMMAR

BOOK: Adventures with Grammar and Composition Exam Content In brief

Unit test – 1

1. Determiners Determiners

2. Present Tense Definition

3. Past Tense Kind of Determiners

Articles, Omission the Articles

Possessives

Demonstratives

Distributives

Quantifiers

Interrogatives

Present Tense

Simple present – form and function

Present continuous – form and function

Simple present or present continuous

Present perfect – form and function

Present perfect continuous – form and function

Unit test – 2

4. Future Time Future time

5. Modals Future time reference – simple present ND SIMPLE

CONTINUOUS

6. Conditionals SIMPLE FUTURE – FORM: WILL, SHALL AND GOING

TO AND FUNCTION

FUTURE CONTINUOS – FORM AND FUNCTION

Future perfect – form and function

Future perfect continuous – form and function

Modals

Definition

Ability and possibility – can , could, be able to, may, might

Permission – can, could, may

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Request – can, could, will, would

Suggestions – can, could, shall, should

Wish – May

Necessity, Compulsion, obligation – should, must, ought to,

have/has to, need to

Prohibition, absence of necessity – mustn’t ought not to,

needn’t, don’t have to

Could have, should have

Conditionals

Introduction to conditionals

The first Conditional – the probable condition

The second Conditional 0 the improbable or imaginary

conditional

The third conditional – the unfulfilled or rejected condition

Half Yearly’s

1. Determiner Determiners

2. Present Tense Definition

3. Past Tense Kind of Determiners

4. Future Time Articles, Omission the Articles

5. Modals Possessives

6. Conditionals Demonstratives

7. Non – finite Verbs Distributives

8. Active and Passive Voice Quantifiers

9. Letter – Formal and

informal Interrogatives

10. Paragraph writing Present Tense

11. Email Simple present – form and function

12. Notice Present continuous – form and function

13. Diary entry Simple present or present continuous

14. Adjectives Present perfect – form and function

Present perfect continuous – form and function

Future time

Future time reference – simple present ND SIMPLE

CONTINUOUS

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SIMPLE FUTURE – FORM: WILL, SHALL AND GOING

TO AND FUNCTION

FUTURE CONTINUOS – FORM AND FUNCTION

Future perfect – form and function

Future perfect continuous – form and function

Modals

Definition

Ability and possibility – can , could, be able to, may, might

Permission – can, could, may

Request – can, could, will, would

Suggestions – can, could, shall, should

Wish – May

Necessity, Compulsion, obligation – should, must, ought to,

have/has to, need to

Prohibition, absence of necessity – mustn’t ought not to,

needn’t, don’t have to

Could have, should have

Conditionals

Introduction to conditionals

The first Conditional – the probable condition

The second Conditional 0 the improbable or imaginary

conditional

The third conditional – the unfulfilled or rejected condition

Non – Finite Verbs

Definition – Kind of Non – finite verbs

Infinitives – to infinitives, bare infinitives

Too and enough to make compact sentences

Participles – participles to join sentences, placing participles

Gerunds

Active and Passive Voice

Definition – Usage and Important points to remember

Identifying Passive voice

Tense

Differentiating present passive and past passive

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Future passive

Adjectives

Modals and infinitives in passive voice

Imperatives in passive voice

New headlines in passive voice

Letter – Formal and informal

Paragraph writing

Email

Notice

Diary entry

Unit test 3

14. Adverbs Adverbs

15. Preposition Definition

16. conjunctions Forming adjectives

Degree of comparison

Commonly confused adverbs

Preposition

Definition

Preposition of time, place, direction and movement, manner

and possession

Prepositions often confused

Form – single word prepositions, complex prepositions,

participial prepositions

Conjunctions

Definition

And, but, or, so, because …….

Unit test 4

17. Phrases and clauses Phrases and clauses

18. Relative clauses Definition of a phrase – kinds of phrases

19. Sentences 1 Definition of a clause

Kind of clauses

Noun clauses

Adjective clauses

Adverb clauses

Relative clauses

Definition

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Forming relative clauses

Defining relative clauses and non defining relative clauses

Who, whom, whose, which, that

When, where, why, what

Omission of relative pronouns

Sentences 1

Simple sentences

Compound sentences – coordinate clauses

Complex sentences – subordinate clauses

Transformation of sentences – simple, complex and

compound sentences

Final term

1. Present Tense Determiners

2. Modals Definition

3. Conditionals Kind of Determiners

4. Non – finite Verbs Articles, Omission the Articles

5. Active and Passive Voice Possessives

6. Adverbs Demonstratives

7. Preposition Distributives

8. Conjunctions Quantifiers

9. Phrases and clauses Interrogatives

10. Relative clauses Present Tense

11. Sentences 1 Simple present – form and function

12. Sentences 2 Present continuous – form and function

13. Direct and Indirect Speech Simple present or present continuous

14. Punctuation Present perfect – form and function

15. Idioms and Phrases Present perfect continuous – form and function

16. Synonyms and Antonyms Future time

17. Letter – Formal Future time reference – simple present ND SIMPLE

CONTINUOUS

18. Email SIMPLE FUTURE – FORM: WILL, SHALL AND GOING

TO AND FUNCTION

19. Notice FUTURE CONTINUOS – FORM AND FUNCTION

20. Diary entry Future perfect – form and function

21. Report writing Future perfect continuous – form and function

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22. Story writing Modals

23. Newspaper headline Definition

24. Poster making Ability and possibility – can , could, be able to, may, might

25. Speech writing Permission – can, could, may

Request – can, could, will, would

Suggestions – can, could, shall, should

Wish – May

Necessity, Compulsion, obligation – should, must, ought to,

have/has to, need to

Prohibition, absence of necessity – mustn’t ought not to,

needn’t, don’t have to

Could have, should have

Conditionals

Introduction to conditionals

The first Conditional – the probable condition

The second Conditional 0 the improbable or imaginary

conditional

The third conditional – the unfulfilled or rejected condition

Non – Finite Verbs

Definition – Kind of Non – finite verbs

Infinitives – to infinitives, bare infinitives

Too and enough to make compact sentences

Participles – participles to join sentences, placing participles

gerunds

Active and Passive Voice

Definition – Usage and Important points to remember

Identifying Passive voice

Tense

Differentiating present passive and past passive

Future passive

Modals and infinitives in passive voice

Imperatives in passive voice

New headlines in passive voice

Adverbs

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Definition

Forming adjectives

Degree of comparison

Commonly confused adverbs

Preposition

Definition

Preposition of time, place, direction and movement, manner

and possession

Prepositions often confused

Form – single word prepositions, complex prepositions,

participial prepositions

Conjunctions

Definition

And, but, or, so, because …….

Phrases and clauses

Definition of a phrase – kinds of phrases

Definition of a clause

Kind of clauses

Noun clauses

Adjective clauses

Adverb clauses

Relative clauses

Definition

Forming relative clauses

Defining relative clauses and non defining relative clauses

Who, whom, whose, which, that

When, where, why, what

Omission of relative pronouns

Sentences 1

Simple sentences

Compound sentences – coordinate clauses

Complex sentences – subordinate clauses

Transformation of sentences – simple, complex and

compound sentences

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Sentences 2

Interchanging affirmatives and negative sentences

Interchanging degree of comparison

Interchanging interrogative and assertive sentences

Interchanging exclamatory and assertive sentences

Direct and indirect speech

Revision – direct and indirect speech

Punctuation

Changing personal pronouns and possessives

Reporting verbs – interrogatives, imperative and exclamatory

sentences\tenses

Time and place words

Reporting conversations

Omission of that

Punctuations

Capital letter

Apostrophe

Full stop

Question mark

Exclamatory mark

Comma

Inverted commas

Semicolon

Colon

Dash hyphen

Idioms and phrases

Synonyms and Antonyms

Letter – Formal and informal

Paragraph writing

Email

Notice

Diary entry

Report writing

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Story writing

Newspaper headline

Poster making

Speech writing

HINDI Exam Content In Brief

Mode of Exam Chapters/ Units From ----- To----- Project / Activites

UNIT TEST-1

ikB 1 eaxy xhr]

ikB 2 lk,

ikB 1 Hkk"kk] cksyh] fyfi vkSj

O;kdj.k] ikB 2 o.kZ fopkj

ikB 4 orZuh fopkj] ikB & 36 eqgkojs

¼1&12½

ikB & 8 foijhrkFkZd 'kCn]

ikB & 9 JqfrlefHkUukFkZd 'kCn

UNIT TEST-2

ikB 3 og fpfM+;k ,d vykeZ ?kM+h Fkh ---------

ikB 4 ftl lekt esa rqe jgrs gks

ikB 5 v}Zjkf= dk lw;ksZn;

ikB 15 laKk] ikB 16 fyax] ikB 17 opu]

ikB & 18 dkjd]

ikB 36 eqgkojs ¼13&24½

ikB & 6 i;kZ;okph 'kCn

ikB & 7 vusdkFkZd 'kCn

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HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION

ikB 6 xksHkh dk Qwy] ikB 7 oDr] ikB 8

'kkafr

ikB 9 /kwicrh % cq>h&tyh !] ikB 10

rqylhnkl ds nksgs

ikB 5 'kCn fopkj] ikB 14 lekl] ikB 19

loZuke

ikB 20 fo’ks"k.k] ikB 21 fØ;k] ikB 22 dky

ikB & 36 yksdksfDr;k¡ ¼1&16½

&ikB 38 vifBr xn~;ka’k] ikB

40 laokn ys[ku ikB 43 i= ys[ku

¼vkSipkfjd i=½] ikB 44 vuqPNsn ys[kuA

UNIT TEST-3

ikB 11 xkSjk] ikB 12 rksM+rh iRFkj

ikB&3 laf/k ¼Loj laf/k½] ikB 23 fØ;k

fo'ks"k.k] ikB 24 laca/kcks/kd] ikB 25

leqPp;cks/kd] ikB 26 foLe;kfncks/kd] ikB

27 fuikr

ikB 32 okP;] ¼eqgkojs 25&36½

ikB & 10 ,dkFkZd izrhr gksus okys 'kCn

ikB & 11 vusd 'kCnksa ds fy, ,d 'kCn

UNIT TEST-4

ikB 13 izÑfr dk vfHk’kki] ikB 14 Mk;jh

ds i`"Bksa ls]

ikB&15 ekW¡! eq>s vkus ns !

ikB & 3 laf/k ¼ ;atu laf/k½] ikB 12 milxZ]

ikB 13 izR;;]

ikB 28 in&ifjp;] ikB 34 fojkefpg~u]

ikB 41 foKkiu ys[ku] ikB & 36 eqgkojs

¼37&47½

ikB & 30 v'kqn~/k okD;ksa dk la'kks/ku

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FINAL

ikB 16 dysaMj dykdkj] ikB 17 isze&jax

Mkjks] ikB&18 iapijes’oj] ikB&19

Øakfrdkfj;ksa dk riksou&vaMeku&fudksckj]

ikB 20 nks fodykax foHkwfr;k¡

ikB 3 laf/k ¼folxZ laf/k½] ikB 29 okD;

fopkj] ikB 31 inca/k]

ikB 33 okD; ifjorZu] ikB 35 vyadkj ikB

36 yksdksfDr;k¡ ¼17&32½

ikB 39 vifBr in~;ka’k] ikB 42 izfrosnu

ys[ku

ikB 43 i= ¼vukSipkfjd i=½] ikB 45 fuca/k

MATHEMATICS Mode of exam Name of unit/Chapters Activities/ Projects/ Experiment

CT 1

1.Rational Numbers 2.Exponents

Home Assignment, Lab Activity

UT 1

1.Rational Numbers 2.Powers and Exponents 3. Squares and Square Roots

Speed Test

CT 2

4. Cubes and Cubes Roots 5. Playing with Numbers 6. Algebraic Expressions and identities

Home Assignment, Lab Activity

UT 2

7. Factorization 8. Linear equations in one veriable 9. Application of percentage

2. Lab Activity

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TERM 1

1.Rational Numbers 2.Powers and Exponents 3. Squares and Square Roots 4. Cubes and Cubes Roots 5. Playing with Numbers 6. Algebraic Expressions and identities 9. Application of percentage 12. Understanding Quadrilaterals

3. Project work : 12. Understanding Quadrilaterals 4. Worksheets : 13. Representing Solids on paper

CT 3 10. Simple and Compound Intrest 1. Speed test, worksheets

UT 3

10. Simple and compound intrest 11. Direct and Inverse Variations 13. Representing Solid on Paper

Home Assignment, Lab Activity

CT 4 14. Construction of Quadrilaterals 15. Area of Polygons

Home Assignment, Lab Activity

UT 4

14. Construction of Quadrilaterals 15. Area of Polygons 16. Surface area and volume 17. Tabulation of data and its Representation

2. Lab Activity

19.Probability Revision of Final Exams

Home Assignment, Lab Activity

FINAL EXAM

2. Exponents 4. Cubes and cube roots 6. Algebraic expression and Identities L-10 TO L-19 18. Introduction to Line Graphs 19. Probability

3. Project work

SCIENCE Mode of Exam Chapters Project

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UT 1

1. CROP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT 3. SYNTHETIC FIBERS AND PLASTICS 10. FORCE AND FRICTION

PROJECT:- ON FARMING BY HYBRID SEEDS

CT 1 10. FORCE AND FRICTION

UT 2

2. MICROORGANISMS 4. METALS AND NON-METALS 11. PRESSURE

PROJECT :- ON DEVELOPMENT OF VACCINE

CT 2 4. METALS AND NON-METALS

SA1

1. CROP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT 2. MICROORGANISMS 3. SYNTHETIC FIBERS AND PLASTICS 4. METALS AND NON-METALS 10. FORCE AND FRICTION 11. PRESSURE 5. COMBUSTION AND FOSSIL FUEL 6. CONSERVATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS 18. POLLUTION OF AIR AND WATER

UT 3

7. CELL-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 12. SOUND 13. CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT

DIFFERENT CIRCUITS TO SHOW EFFECT OF CURRENT

CT 3 13. CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT

UT4

9. AGE OF ADOLSCENCE 15. LIGHT 16. STARS AND SOLAR SYSTEM

DESIGN YOUR OWN SATELLITE MODAL

CT4 9. AGE OF ADOLSCENCE

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SA2

2. MICROORGANISMS 4. METALS AND NON-METALS 10. FORCE AND FRICTION 7. CELL-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 12. SOUND 13. CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT 9. AGE OF ADOLSCENCE 15. LIGHT 16. STARS AND SOLAR SYSTEM 8. REPRODUCTION 14. SOME NATURAL PHENOMENA 17. HUMAN INTERVENTION IN NATURAL PHENOMENA

SOCIAL SCIENCE Mode of Exam Chapters

UT1 History:- L-1 Where, When and How Geography:- L-1 Resource Civics:- L-1 The Constitution

UT2 History:- L-2 Expainsion of British power in India Civics:- L-2 Understanding Secularism Geography:- L-2 Land,soil and water

FIRST TERM

History:- L-1 Where, When and How Geography:- L-1 Resource Civics:- L-1 The Constitution History:- L-2 Expainsion of British power in India Civics:- L-2 Understanding Secularism Geography:- L-2 Land,soil and water History:- L-3 Life under the British rule History: L-4Colonialism and tribal socities History:- L-5 Crafts and industries History:- L-6 The Revolt of 1857 Geography:- L-3 Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resource

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Geography:- L-4 Minerals and Power Resources Civics -L-3 The Union legilature and Executive Civics:- L-4 Judiciary

UT 3 History-L-7 Education under the British rule Geography L-5 Agriculture Civics L-5 The police and the courts

UT 4 History L-8 Indian Renaissance:Women and caste reform Civics L-6 Marginalised and social justice Geography L-6 Industries

SECOND TERM

History L-8 Indian Renaissance:Women and caste reform Civics L-6 Marginalised and social justice Geography L-6 IndustriesHistory-L-7 Education under the British rule Geography L-5 Agriculture Civics L-5 The police and the courtsHistory l-9 Colonialism and Urban change History:- L-10 Changes in the arts-painting,literature&architecture History:- L-11 The National Movement History L-12 The struggle for freedom History-L-13 India after Independence Civics:- L-7 Public facilities and social justice Civics:- L-8 Laws on economic activities. Geography L-7 Industries-comparative case studies Geography:- L-8 Human Resources History:- L-6 The Revolt of 1857 Geography:- L-2 Land,soil and water Civics -L-3 The Union legilature and Executive

Computer Science

UT 1

L-1 Introduction To Computers : Chart Preparation: Topic: Hubs and Switches using Internet

Networking (Descriptions)

Test yourself (FA-1 pg. - 143)

UT 2

Creating a database 'School

Examination System' to help the

L-2 Learn To Use Microsoft Access 2010

Examination in-Charge to manage

Test yourself (FA-2 pg. - 144) the examination and academic

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details of the students.

SA 1

L-1 Introduction To Computers : Creating a Web page 'Showing linking from Webpage 1 to Webpage 2

Networking

Test yourself (FA-1 pg. - 143)

L-2 Learn To Use Microsoft Access 2010

Test yourself (FA-2 pg. 144)

L-3 Queries, Forms And Reports In

Microsoft Access 2010

L-4 Introduction to HTML

OPTIONAL TOPICS: Open Office Practical: "Animated Life Cycle of a butterfly" using Flash Software

(Pg.-94-102)

Model Test Paper (SA-1 pg. - 144)

UT 3 L-5 Creating Webpage Using HTML Project: Topic: 'An E-governance project operating in India using Internet'

Test yourself (FA-3 pg. - 146)

UT 4 L-6 More on Adobe Flash Professional CS6

Poster Making: Topic: 'Importance of Ethics'

Test yourself (PSA pg. - 146)

SA2

L-5 Creating Webpage Using HTML

Test yourself (FA-3 pg.146)

L-6 More on Adobe Flash Professional

CS6

L-7 More on Internet PowerPoint Presentation Topic: 'Social Networking Websites' with their advantages and disadvantages.

L-8 Computer Ethics, Crime And Security

OPTIONAL TOPICS: Adobe Photoshop

CS6, More On Java (BlueJ/Net Beans),

Windows Movie Maker (Pg. 103-137)

Simulation: Ticket Reservation (138)

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Model Test Paper (SA-2 Pg. 147)

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Mode of Exam Chapters/Units Project/ Activities

CT(1) Ch-4, Ch-6, Ch-7, Newspaper Reading

Flag Code of India

Static G.K(Space Center in India)

UT1 Ch-4, Ch-6, Ch-7, Ch-8 Quiz

Current Event of May

Static G.K(Airports in India)

CT(2) Ch-10, Ch-20, Ch-21 Quiz and Collarge Making Competetion

Current Events of July

Static G.K (Dams and Folk dances of India)

UT2 Ch-10, Ch-20, Ch-21, Ch-22, Ch-23

Current Events of August

Static G.K (Stadium in India)

Term 1 UT1, UT2

CT(3) Ch-25, Ch-26, Ch-27 Quiz and Newspaper Reading

Current Events of October

Static G.K (Waterfall in India)

UT 3 Ch-25, Ch-26, Ch-27, Ch-28, Ch-29 Power Point Presentation Competetion

Current Events of November

Static G.K(Important Day)

CT(4) Ch-30, Ch-31, Ch-32

Current Events of December

Static G.K(Famous Temple in India)

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UT 4 Ch-33, Ch-36

Current Events of January

Static G.K(Ports in India)

TERM 2 UT-1, UT-2, UT-3, UT-4

APTITUDE

UT 1 1. Analogy, 2. Series, 3.Classification, 4. Ranking

SPEED TEST 1

UT 2 5. sequence 6. Puzzle Time, 7. Coding - Decoding

SPEED TEST 2

TERM 1

8. Blood Relation 9.Direction Sense test, 23. Quick Multiplications, 24. Mathematical operations, 20.Ages, 21. Greatest/Smallest numbers,22.Sum of First N natural numbers

UT 3 12 Analogy 13. Patterns, 14. Classification SPEED TEST 3

UT 4 15.Mirror Images, 16.Water Images, 17. Cubes and cuboids

SPEED TEST 4

TERM 2

10. Venn diagrams,11. vocabulary ,18. Rotating Dice, 19. Making Designs, 25.BODMAS Rule, 26. Data Analysis, 27. Diagonals in the polygon

SANSKRIT

Mode of Exam Chapters/ Units From ----- To----- Project / Activites

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UNIT TEST-1 ikB & 1 iz;Ru'khykuka nsoks·fi lgk;d%

ikB & 2 varjkf"Vª;% ;ksxfnol%

O;kdj.k & /kkrq:ikf.k yV~] y`V~ ydkj

izR;;k% Drok] Y;i~

laL—r 'kCndks"k

UNIT TEST-2

ikB & 3 vLekda i;kZoj.ke~

ikB & 4 ekrqy panz! ¼dfork½

O;kdj.k & /kkrq:ikf.k yM~-] yksV~

ydkj izR;;k% rqequ~] Dr

laL—r 'kCndks"k&2

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION

ikB & 5 fo'oL; ØhMk{ks=s HkkjrL; }s

rkfjds

ikB & 6 nsfg y{ka rrks es

ikB & 7 uhfr'krde~] ikB & 8

lax.kddkO;e~ ¼dfork½

O;kdj.k & /kkrq:ikf.k &fof/kfyax

ydkj

miin foHkfDr & f}rh;k] r`rh;k]

prqFkhZ foHkfDr

'kCn:ikf.k & bdkjkUr] bZdkjkUr]

dk;Zif=dk ¼1]2½

laf/k & O;atu laf/k

UNIT TEST-3 ikB & 9 fons'ks"kq laL—r & f'k{k.ke~

ikB & 10 ekr`&fir`HkDr% Jo.kdqekj%

O;kdj.k & izR;;k% Drorq] rO;r~

laL—r 'kCndks"k&3

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UNIT TEST-4 ikB & 11 dks·bZduky%

ikB & 12 lkfgR;lq/kk

O;kdj.k & izR;;k% vuh;j~] 'kr`] 'kkup~

ifjf'k"V% i;kZ;okfpu%

FINAL TEST

ikB & 13 vLekda iokZf.k] ikB & 14

yksHkL; nq"VQye~

ikB & 15 ijh{kk ¼dfork½] ikB & 16

izdk'kL; ijkoZrue~ vioZua p

O;kdj.k % 'kCn:ikf.k& fde~ ¼loZuke

iqfYyax] uiqaldfyax½] loZ ¼loZuke

iqfYyax] uiaq-½ miinfoHkfDr & iapeh]

"k"Bh] lIreh fo-

laf/k & folxZ laf/k] dk;Zif=dk ¼3]4½]

le;%

1-Term

ikB & 1 iz;Ru'khykuka nsoks·fi lgk;d%

ikB & 4 ekrqy panz! ¼dfork½

ikB & 7 uhfr'krde~

FRENCH

Mode of Exam Chapters/Units From April To September Project / Activities

CT1

CH-0 - Decouvrons La France Connaisance general de la France CH-1 Belles Images, Les Adjectifs,Les Noms Pluriels

Oral Activity based on the Chapter covered

UT1 CH- 2 Voici Paul ! Decrire quelq'un,La Place Des adjectifs

Introduction ,oral ,personal information, oral conversation,project work based on the chapters

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CT2

CH-3 Les habits conjuguer les trois groupes de verbes IR,RE,ER CH-4 Les animaux du zoo les nombre ordinaux,les adjectifs possessifs

UT2

CH-4 Les animaux du zoo les nombre ordinaux,les adjectifs possessifs CH-5 Comment fait-il? Decrire les quatre saisons ,expressions avec "FAIRE" et "AVOIR"

TERM 1

CH-0 - Decouvrons La France CH-1 Belles Images CH- 2 Voici Paul ! CH-3 Les habits CH-4 Les animaux du zoo CH-5 Comment fait-il?

CT3 CHAP-6 Au travail Apprendre les negation,Conaitre les differents professions

Project / Activites based on the chapter

UT3

CHAP-7 Chez Clara les prepositions, les verbesirregulier CHAP-8 La maison de Marie articles contractes,conjugations de verber "tir"

Project / Activites based on the chapter

CT4 CH-9 Bon Appetit Les articles partitifs,les d'une journee,les verbes irreguliers .

UT4

CH-9 Bon Appetit Les articles partitifs,les d'une journee,les verbes irreguliers CH-10 Ma ville,mon quartier Poser des questions,conjugaisons des verbes irreguliers

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TERM 2

CH-5 Comment fait-il? CHAP-6 Au travail CHAP-7 Chez Clara CHAP-8 La maison de Marie CH-9 Bon Appetit CH-10 Ma ville