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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
Bokaro Steel City
TERM AND MONTH-WISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI OF CLASS – VII FOR THE SESSION 2019-2020
Subject : English
Text Books : 1. New Voices Coursebook – VII, (LR) Madhubun Publications.
2. Collins English Grammar & Composition – VII (Collins) Work Book.
3. STRINGS CURSIVE WRITING, VII, ARROW PUBLICATIONS [C.R.]
Mont
h
W. D. Book
/Area
Unit/Chapter Proposed Activities Value/Real Life
Situation
April
&
May
21
+
04
L.R
Work
Book
CR.
The Surprise Party (Prose)
Hide and Seek ( Poem)
Ch 1 Noun,
Ch.2 Adjectives,
Ch -3 Pronoun
Pages: 2 to 11
1. Notice writing,
Advertisement: Colour
Pencils, Paragraph writing:
Patience and Perseverence
can overcome Mountains.
PPt or chart preparation on
Noun and its types.
Diary entry, Travalogue
Smart Board usage for
elaboration of Grammar
topics
Value: Love and
respect for one’s
Cultural heritage.
Handling unexpected
situations.
Love and respect for
nature and its resourses.
June 15 LR
M.C.
B..
Work
Book
CR
The Meeting Pool (prose)
SCAFFOLDING [POEM]
Ch 4 Transitive and
Intransitive Verb
Ch 5 Agree ment of subject
and verbs
Ch 6 Primary and Modal
Auxiliaries
Pages – 12 - 16
Poster making:
Save Rivers
Article writing:
Conservation of Culture
and Natural Resources
Dialogue writing:
Meeting a Friend
Love and respect for our
Traditional Games
July 22 L.R
MCB
Work
Book
CR
Jane Eyre at Lowood
Institution (Prose)
Missed(Poem) Educating Mother(Prose)
Ch 7 Expressing the present
Ch 8 Expressing the past
Ch 9 Verb - Expressing the
future.
Pages: 17 - 21
Discussion on folk tales
Chart preparation on different Folklores of India
Nature reflects
Celebration of life.
Value the natural
resources
Augus
t
22
L.R.
Work
Book
CR
The Pandavas in Exile [Prose]
Stopping by the Woods on a
Snowy Evening [ Poem ]
Ch 10 Adverb,
Ch 11. Preposition
Ch 12 Conjunctions
Pages: 22 to 26
Story writing group
Project work – Importance
of indigenous culture and
cusines
Informal letters to friends
and family members
Steadfastness and
strength help to
overcome difficult
situations and are the
most trusted of friends
Septem
ber
19 Wk
Bk
25 words: A mixed Bag
Revision
Detailed discussion of the
Formats for writing
Exemplification of the
content through smart
board modules.
2
October 17 LR
Wk Bk
CR
The Mouse (Prose)
Ch.13 Determiners and
Quantifiers
Ch. 14 Articles
Ch.15 Active and Passive Voice
Pages: 30 to 32
Debate on current issues to
be discussed: Education
and Prosperity go hand in
hand.
Moments of joy
treasured in memory are
always a source of bliss.
Handling unforeseen
predicaments.
November 16 L.R.
Wk.Bk
C.R.
The Bell (Prose)
A Poison Tree(Poem)
Ch 16:Active and Passive
Voice
Ch 17: Finite and Non finite
verbs
Ch 18: Phrases
Pages: 33 to 35
Formal Letter-To The
Editor
Leave application
Apology letter
Chart preparation on
Idioms and phrases.
Harbouring enmity
eventually leads to
downfall
December 20 L.R.
MCB
Wk.Bk
C.R.
Tremendous Tree ( Prose ) We wear the Mask [Poem ]
Toasted English [ Prose ]
Ch 19 Clauses
Ch 20 Kinds of sentences:
Meaning
Ch 21: Types of sentences:
Structure
Pages: 36 to 38
Newspaper Report Writing on School Events and
Functions.
Report Writing for
Magazine.
Group Activities: List of
Do’s and Don’t..
If given a choice how one can overcome
difficult situation with
reference to the poem
Rathers
January 17 L.R.
MCB
Wk.Bk
C.R.
The Tempest (Drama)
Geography Lesson ( Poem )
Ch 22 Transformation and
synthesis Ch 23 Punctuation
Ch 24 Grammar on the Go
Pages 39 & 40
Writing a Script for a short
play with values.
Discussion on sports and
games to benefits.
Writing a character sketch
Laughter is the best
medicine.
Learning is Joy
February
21
Wk.Bk
REVISION OF THE
ENTIRE SYLLABUS
Punctuation and Capital
Letters(pg no 156-161)
Revision based on Reading,
Writing, Grammar and
Literature
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Writing Long and Short
answer type questions
Discussion of HOTS
Questions
Subject: Communicative Skill / Spoken English & Soft Skill
Month WD Content/Unit Activities Values imparted
April +
May
21+
4
Spoken English:
-Basics of communication
-Types of communication
-IPA (Consonants)
-Places of Articulation
-Phonetic Transcription
Dialogue on:
-Lost -Helpline
Soft Skill:
-Introduction to Soft Skill (Self analysis,
definition, importance of inculcating Soft Skills in students)
Places of articulation to
be shown on Smart
board and practice by
students in Language
Lab
Listening and Speaking
Videos to be shown on
verbal & non-verbal
communication, use of
sign language by students to convey
messages
-Appropriate
communication
helps in a healthy
relationship
-Introspection
June 15 Spoken English:
Different Tongue Twisters
PPT on Tongue
Twisters for students’
-Being helpful,
3
-If a dog chew shoes, whose shoes does he
choose?
-Nine nice night nurses nursing nicely
- I thought I thought of thinking of
thanking you. Etc.
Dialogue:
Shared Spaces
Soft Skill:
Classroom Etiquette (conflict resolution,
self expression, ignoring distractions)
practice
creating Tongue
Twisters by students
Listening and Speaking
Role plays on
Classroom Etiquette
generous, polite
and empathetic
towards friends
July 23 Spoken English: -Speaking English for the real world
-Everyday Communication -- visiting a
doctor
-Telephonic conversation, meeting
relatives etc.
Dialogue:
Then and Now Highs and Lows
Soft Skill:
Phone Etiquette ( proper usage of phone,
do’s and don’ts, safety measures)
Dialogue preparation
by students
Role plays on given
situations
Listening and Speaking
-Respectful
communication
- Helping others
-Taking help from others without
being egoist
Aug 21 Spoken English:
Recitation ( In the Bazaars of Hyderabad)
Dialogue: Books or Screen
In the Future
Soft Skill:
Travel Etiquette(planning a trip with
minimum fuss, communicating with the
locals)
Recitation by students
Listening and Speaking
Composing short
rhymes or poems to
create awareness about
the travel etiquette
PPT on travel etiquette
-Being self reliant
-Being friendly and
sympathetic even
towards the new
people around you
Sept 19 Mid-Term Exam
Oct 17 Spoken English:
Extempore, JAM
Dialogue:
What do you think? Soft Skill:
Social Skills (proper presentation of
oneself, grooming, polite conversation,
respecting culture, focus on positive)
Extempore on given
topics
Listening and speaking
Sharing real life
experiences
Being disciplined,
polite, respectful
towards all
Nov 21 Spoken English:
Responding to complex instruction,
Asking puzzles to improve the interactive competence
Dialogue:
Earth Hour
Soft Skill:
Moral Values( Personal responsibility,
democracy, approach to effective inclusion
of moral values)
Asking riddles by
students
Listening and speaking
Group wise
presentation by
students on the traits of
moral values
Taking part in a
discussion without being aggressive or
argumentative
Moral values like
honesty,
trustworthiness,
truthfulness etc.
Dec 20 Spoken English:
Common errors in speaking
Narrating events, places and situation
Dialogue:
Say Yes!
Stepping Stones
Soft Skill:
Peer learning through
feedback
Listening and Speaking
Modesty to accept
one’s own mistake
Being disciplined
and mannered
while dinning
4
Dinning Etiquette (Do’s and Don’ts of
dinning, handling difficult food)
Video Clipping on
dinning etiquette
Jan 19 Spoken English:
Public Speaking and presentation skills,
Short prepared speech
Group discussion
Dialogue:
Over the Rainbow
Soft Skill:
Personal Safety (Cyber safety, proper
usage of social networking sites, Do’s and
Don’ts)
Speech presentation by
students on given topics
Group discussion
PPT on social
networking
PPT by students on various topics
Self confidence,
realizing one’s
potential
Being liberal and
respecting
everyone’s
viewpoints
“Too much of
everything is bad”
Feb 20 Annual Exam
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Subject : Mathematics
PRESCRIBED TEXT BOOKS: 1) N.C.E.R.T.- CLASS-7
2) NEW SYSTEMATIC MATHEMATICS, CLASS-7(ANIL KR. SHARMA)
3) ROHIT LAB MANUAL (Mrs. Nivedita Koka)
REFERENCE BOOKS : 1) NEW LEARNING MATHEMATICS, CLASS-7 (M.L. AGGRAWAL)
2) CBSE MATHEMATICS –(7) - Prof. (Dr.) K.C.Sinha
MONTHS W.D. TOPICS TO BE TAUGHT VALUE
APRIL 21 INTEGERS- Introduction, Multiplication of integers,
Properties of multiplication of integers, Application of
multiplication of integers.
Division of integers, Properties of division of integers,
Application of division of integers.
Addition of integers Properties of addition of integers.
Subtraction of integers, Properties of subtraction of
integers.
FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS- Intoduction,
Multiplication of fractions, Division of fractions.
Multiplication of decimal number, Division of decimal
number.
Value- love and
respect for one’s
cultural heritage.
Act.-1,2,3
7
EXPONENTS AND POWERS-Introduction,
Exponents, Exponential form, Laws of Exponents.
MAY 04 EXPONENTS AND POWERS: (Contd…..)
Application of Laws of Exponents, Expressing large
number in the standard form.
Value- love and
respect for nature
and its resources.
Act.-4
JUNE 15 RATIONAL NUMBER- Introduction, Equivalent
rational number, Rational Number in standard form ,
Representation of Rational Number on the Number Line,
Comparision of Rational Number, Rational Number
between two rational number, Addition and Subtraction of rational number, Multiplication and Division of
rational number.
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIOS- Introduction, factors of a
term, coefficients, like and unlike terms, types of
algebraic expression, value of an alg. exp.
Value- love and
respect for one’s
traditional games.
Act.-5,20
JULY 23 ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIOS: (Contd……)
Addition and Subtraction of alg. exp., Multiplication
and Division of alg. exp.
SIMPLE EQUATION- Introduction, kinds of
statements, ordinary/mathematical statements, solving of an equation, application of an equation.
LINES AND ANGLES- Introduction, special angle-
pairs, vertically opp. Angles, pairs of angles with parallel
lines.
TRIANGLES-Introduction, classification of triangles,
Medians/Altitude of triangles.
Value- doing your
best exactness.
Act.-6,7,8,9,10
AUGUST 21 TRIANGLES : (Contd……)
Properties of triangles, Angle sum property of a triangle,
Exterior angle sum property of a triangle, Pythagoras’
Property.
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY: Introduction, Construction
of parallel lines, Const. of triangles.
(SSS, SAS,ASA,RHS)
Value- caring,
respect,sensit-
ivity towards
environment.
Act.-13,14,15,16
SEPTEMBER 19 REVISION FOR HALF-YEARLY EXAM.
HALF-YEARLY EXAM.
QUESTION PAPER DISCUSSION
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES-
Introduction, congruence of triangles, one-to-one
correspondence of vertices, corresponding sides and
corresponding angles.
Integrated teaching
with P.E. dept.
OCTOBER 17 CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES : (C0ntd……..)
Criteria for congruence of triangles-
SSS congruence criterion.
SAS congruence criterion.
ASA congruence criterion.
RHS congruence criterion.
SYMMETRY- Introduction, Line symmetry, Rotational
symmetry, Order and centre of rotational symmetry,
Reflection symmetry.
Integrated teaching
with P.E. dept.
Act.-22,25,11
8
VISUALISING SOLID SHAPES- Introduction, faces,
edges and vertices of 3-d fig., net for building 3-d fig.
drawing solid on flat surfaces, visualising solid, viewing
different sections of a solids.
NOVEMBER 21 CIRCUMFERENCE AND AREA OF A CIRCLE:
Introduction , circumference of a circle, app. of
perimeter or circumference, area of a circle, area of a
circular ring.
AREA OF A PLANE FIGURE- Introduction , area of a
rectangle, square, right triangle.
Integrated teaching
with P.E. dept.
Act.-23,18
DECEMBER 20 COMPARING QUANTITIES: Ratio and proportion:
Introduction, ratio, antecedent, consequent, equivalent
ratios.
Proportions- app. of proportion
Unitary Method
PERCENTAGE- Introduction, converting fractions, ratios and decimals to percent.
Converting percent to a fractions and decimals,
determining percentage of a given no., app. of
percentage.
PROFIT OR LOSS- Introduction, formulae, app. of
profit or loss.
Integrated teaching with P.E. dept.
Act.-17,19
JANUARY 19 SIMPLE INTEREST: - Introduction, terms related to
S.I., Problems related to S.I.
DATA HANDLING- Introduction, collection of
organisation of data, frequency distribution table,
drawing/const. of a bar-graph & double bar-graph.
CENTRAL TENDENCY-
Mean, Median, Mode
PROBABILITY –Introduction, terms related to
probability, empirical probability, problems related to
probability.
Integrated teaching
with Bank/Eco.
Act.-26
FEBRUARY 20 REVISION FOR ANNUAL EXAM.
ANNUAL EXAM.
QUESTION PAPER DISCUSSION
Subject : Science & Technology (Physics)
Prescribed Text Book: Visualised Science and Technology (Sultan chand)
Month W.D Contents Projects / Activity
April 21 Topic : Heat Flow and Temperature– Heat (Concept of heat and temperature), Effects of
heat, Heat causes expansion, Hot and cold,
Temperature, Thermometer, Different scales of
temperature, Transfer of Heat, conduction,
convection and Radiation, Thermos Flask.
To demonstrate thermal
expansion in solids.
To show conduction or
convection.
May 04 Heat (Contd.) Conductors and Insulators
Applications of Transfer of heat. Types of clothes
we wear in summer and winter
To show clinical and
laboratory thermometer.
June 15 Topic: Rain, Thunder and Lightning- Air is all around, air exerts pressure, Atmosphere,
Atmospheric pressure, high speed winds are
To show that high speed
winds are accompanied by
reduced air pressure
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accompanied by reduced air pressure, and
movement of air, Air expands on heating, wind
currents are generated due to uneven heating on the
earth, Thunderstorm and cyclones.
July
23 Topic: Rain, Thunder and Lightning (Contd.) :
Destruction caused by cyclones, Effective safety
measures against cyclones, Advanced Technology
has helped.
Time Measurement and Object in Motion: What
is motion? The states of rest and motion are relative,
types of motion, slow and fast
To check measurement of
length.
August
September
21
19
Time Measurement and Object in Motion (contd.): Measurement of time, Simple Pendulum,
Speed, Measuring speed, The use of graph paper,
Distance – Time graphs.
Revision & Question Paper discussion
To show oscillation of a
simple pendulum.
October 17 Electric current and circuits: Electric
charge, Electric current, symbols of some
electrical components, combination of
some electric cells, Electrical circuits and
circuit diagram, open and close circuit,
effect of electric current.
To show that current is
flowing through simple
electric circuit
November 21 Electric current and circuits: (contd.) Heating effect of electric current,
Magnetic effect of electric current,
electromagnet, Electric bell.
To make a simple
electromagnet
December 20 Light: Ray and beams of light, light
travels in a straight line, Reflection of
light, Reflecting surfaces, mirrors, Real
and Virtual images, Images formed by
plane mirror, Spherical mirrors, Lateral
Inversion.
Reflection of light through a
plane mirror.
January 19 Light (contd.): Formation of images by
concave and convex mirror, Ray diagram
for the image formation by spherical
mirrors, lenses, converging and diverging
action of lenses, Ray diagram for image
formation through lenses (Converging and
diverging action) Sunlight – White or
coloured, Dispersion of white light,
Newton’s Disc.
- To study the image
formation with concave
and convex lens.
- To make a rotating
Newton’s Disc.
February 20 Revision & Question Paper discussion
Subject : Science & Technology (Chemistry)
Text Book : N.C.E.R.T.
Reference: New Visualised Science & Technology – 7 Month W. Days Contents Suggestive Projects / Activities
April 21 Chapter – Basic concepts of chemistry: Elements
symbol of element, ions, atoms, salt, valency,
chemical formula . Chemical equation of the chemical
reactions.
I. Burning of Mg Ribbon is a
chemical change.
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May 04 Chapter – Physical and Chemical Changes – Difference between physical and chemical
change. displacement reaction II. Displacement of Cu from
CuSO4 by Fe
June 15 Rusting causes of rusting, Prevention from
rusting,Galvanization, crytallisation, applications of
physical & chemical changes.
III. Demonstration of
Neutralisation reaction.
July 23 Contents: Fibre To Fabric:
- Wool a natural fibre - Extraction of wool
- Wool producing animals
- Process of wool production
- Health hazard in wool production.
With help of diagram life cycle of
silk worm
August 21 - Silk, History of silk, life cycle of silk worm.
- Processes in silk production, Health hazards in
sericulture, Exercises and revision
September
19 Exercise & Revision
Half Yearly Examination
October 17 Chapter – Acids, Bases and Salts –
• Definition of acid, base and salt, Properties of
acid and base.
• Types of acids: mineral acids and organic
acids.
Preparation of chart to show
colour of indicators in acid and
base
Chart preparation to show rain
water harvesting, Bawri system,
check dam, Drip irrigation
November 21 Chapter – Acids, Bases and Salts (Contd.) –
Definition of salt, properties and uses of salts,
neutralization reaction and application of acid and
base in everyday life. Natural indicators,
December 20 Chapter – Water: A Precious Natural Resource
Water cycle, water bodies underground water, Surface
water, Conservation technique of water: Rainwater
January 19 harvesting, Bawri system, check dams, effects of water
crisis, crisis of water.
Preparation of chart on waste
water treatment plant.
February 20 Chapter : Waste Water Story
Introduction of waste Water, sewage, water treatment
plant, Sanitation.
Revision & Exercise for term – II
Annual Examination
Subject : Science & Technology (Biology) Text Book : New Visualised Science and Technology - 7
Month W. D. Chapters and Topics Project/Activities
April 21 Chapter – How do plants get their Food?
• Nutrition
• Modes of nutrition in plants – Autotrophic nutrition
and heterotrophic nutrition.
• Photosynthesis – site of photosynthesis, Sources of
raw materials.
• Importance of photosynthesis.
• Heterotrophic nutrition in plants-
• Saprophytic nutrition, parasitic nutrition,
insectivorous nutrition and symbiotic nutrition.
• To observe the stomata in the
leaf peel.
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May
+
Jun.e
4
+
15
Chapter – Forests .
• Forest cover on Earth.
• Forest as a balanced ecological system.
• Economic uses of forest.
• Deforestation
• Afforestation.
Chapter – Organisms and their Surroundings.
• Weather and Climate
• Major climatic zones of the Earth.
• Make a list of items which are
prepared from materials
obtained from the forest.
July 23 • Chapter – Organisms and their
Surroundings.
• Adaptations of animals to climate –
i) The polar region. ii) Desert
iii) The Tropical rainforest.
• Soil – Formation of soil.
• Types of soil – Sandy soil, Clayey Soil, Loamy soil.
• Soil profile.
• Factors affecting soil permeability.
• Soil type and vegetation.
• To demonstrate soil profile
with an activity.
August 21 Chapter – Reproduction in plants :
• Modes of reproduction in plants - Asexual
reproduction- budding, fragmentation, spore
formation. Vegetative propagation – natural and
artificial methods of vegetative propagation.
• Sexual reproduction:
• Parts of a flower, pollination, fertilization.
• Fruits and seed formation.
• To observe the scars of
potatoes.
• To show budding in yeast
with the help of slide.
• To separate the
reproductive parts of a
flower.
Septem
ber
19 Contd. - Reproduction in plants (contd..)
• Seed dispersal
• Germination of seeds.
Revision
Mid Term Examination
Octobe
r
17 Chapter - Animal Nutrition :
• Animal nutrition.
• Digestive System of Human Beings – Mouth , food
pipe, stomach, small intestine, large intestine.
• Nutrition in Ruminants.
• Nutrition in Amoeba.
Chapter – Respiration in Living Organisms:
• Aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Novem
ber
21 Chapter – Respiration in Living Organisms
(contd..):
• Human Respiratory System:
• Breathing mechanism in humans.
• Breathing in other organisms – Amoeba, insects
,earthworm, frog, fish and bird.
• Respiration in plants.
Chapter – Circulatory System in Animals :
• Circulatory system in humans – heart, blood
vessels, blood, blood groups.
• To find out your breathing rate
and calculate changes in
breathing rate under different
condition (rest, running etc.)
Decem
ber
20 Chapter – Circulatory System in Animals :
• Blood circulation.
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• Heart beat and pulse rate, functions of
circulatory system.
• Circulatory system in other animals – Amoeba,
Earthworm, Insects, Vertebrates.
Chapter – Movement of Substances in plants :
• Transport system in plants – xylem and phloem.
• Transport of water and minerals.
• Translocation of food.
• To count the pulse rate of your
classmate.
January 19 Chapter – Excretion in Animals :
• Different modes of waste elimination.
• Three types of nitrogenous wastes – ammonia,
urea, uric acid.
• Excretory System in Human Beings, urine
formation.
• Excretion in other animals – Amoeba,
Earthworm, Insects, Fish, Birds.
• To demonstrate transport of
water in plants.
Februar
y
20 Revision
Annual Examination
Subject : Social Science (History & Social & Political Life)
Text Book: Our World Then and Now, Book 2
Bharati Bhawan Publication
Month W. D. Course Content Activities/Audio-Video Aids (if any)
April
21
H-1 : The medieval World
• Major Historical Developments
• Sources of Medieval India
C-1 : Democracy:
• Forms of Government, Importance
• Meaning and features
• Equality and Indian constitution
• Inclusive teaching with geography
dept.
• Mock session of Legislative
Assembly.
• To conduct a debate on the issue
‘Indian democracy is a boon to Indian Society’
May +
June
04+
15
H-2 : The Regional Kingdoms
• Kingdoms of North India
• Tripartite Struggle
• Kindoms of South India
C4 The State Government: Legislature
• Governor
• Chief Minister
• Council of Minister
• Civil Services
• Making of pictorial album of North
Indian or South Indian Temples.
• Pictorial album of governors of our
state.
• Map pointing of Northern &
Southern Kingdoms.
• Inclusive teaching with Art & Craft
Dept.
July 23 H-3 : The Sultanate Period
• Slave Dynasty
• Khalji Dynasty
• Tughluq Dynasty
• Sayyid Dynasty
• Lodhi Dynasty
C4- The State Government Executive
• Structure
• Functions
• Passing of Bill
• Timeline chart of Delhi Sultanate.
• Pictorial album on Delhi Sultans.
• Making a Model of any monument
of Sultanate period.
• Mock session on passing of Bill.
August 21 H-4 : The Great Mughals
• Babar
• Humayun
• Sher Shah
• Akbar
• Pictorial album on Greater Mughals
upto Akbar.
• Map pointing.
• Making of model of any monument
built under Greater Mughals (upto
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• Mughal Administration
• Rajput policy
• Religious Policy
Akbar).
• Inclusive Teaching with Vocal
Music, Art & Craft Dept.
September 19 Revision
Half Yearly Examination
October 17 H–4 : Mughal Empire (contd.)
• Jahangir
• Sah Jahan
• Aurangzeb
H-6 : Monumental Architecture:(Only Project /
Activity Based Chapter)
• C-5 : Media and Democracy
• Roles of Media in Democracy
• Making models of any two
monuments built under
Greater Mughals (Jahangir to
Aurangzeb).
• Pictorial album on greater
Mughals (Jahangir to
Aurangzeb)
• Inclusive Teaching with Art
& Craft Dept
• Map pointing.
November 21 H-9 : Religious Reliefs
• Bhakti and Sufi Saints
• Reason for their origin
• Their principles
• Reasons for popularity
• Individual Saints.
C-6 : Advertising
• Objectives & types of Advertisement
• Effects of Advertisement (Positive & Negative)
• Prepare album on Bhakti
Saints & Sufi Saints.
• Inclusive teaching with vocal
Music & Instrumental Music
Dept.
• Class Debate on the issue of
gender-bias
• Prepare a class magazine
related to advertisement.
December 20 H-11 : Political Formation in Eighteenth Century
• Later Mughals
• Independent Kingdoms
• Foreign Invasion-Nadir Shah & Ahmad Shah
Abdali
• Rajput States
C-8 : Role of Gender :
• Roles of gender
• Gender Inequality & it’s reasons
• Map pointing: Independent
kingdoms
• Group discussion on gender
bias
Inclusive teaching: With
Photography Department.
January 19 H-11 : New Political Formations In The Eighteenth
Century (contd)
• Sikhs
• Marathas
• C-30 Gender (Contd.)
• Social aspects of gender
• Economic aspects of gender
• Political aspects of gender
Inclusive teaching with media
& Communication, Music dept.
Make slogans on women
empowerment.
February 20 Revision
Annual Examination
Subject : Social Science (Geography)
Text Book : OUR WORLD –THEN AND NOW –BOOK -2
Month W. D. Course Contents Inclusive Education Project / Activity
April
+ May
21
+ 04
Ch1 The Earth’s Structure and
Landforms - Environment
-Structure of the Earth
-Rocks and its types
Biology: Biotic &
Abiotic environment
Activity Cover page on
Environment and its component
Activity 2. Chart work
on rock cut temples and
monuments in India.
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June 15
Ch1 The Earth’s Structure and
Landforms (contd)
-Development of landforms
-Volcanoes and Earthquakes.
Ch 2 The Atmosphere
-Introduction
-Weather and Climate
Chemistry: Minerals
Physics: Seismic
waves.
July 23 Ch 2 The Atmosphere (contd)
-Air temperature
-Variation in temperature -Greenhouse effect and global
warming
-Atmospheric Pressure and Winds
-Permanent pressure belt
-Winds and its types
Activity: Interpretation
of the weather bullentin
August 21 Ch 3 Water
Evaporation,Humidity,Condensation,
Water cycle -Precipitation
-Types of Rainfall
-Major water bodies
-Fresh water and saline water
-Motion of ocean water
:Waves, Tides and Ocean Currents
-Effects of Ocean Current
Physics: Weather and
climate
September 19 Revision for Half–Yearly
Examination
Assignment Question & Answer
Session
October
17 Ch4 How Surface LandformChanges?
-Action of running water
-Action of moving Ice
-Action of Winds
Physics: Waves
English: The poem –
“The Brook by R. L
Stevenson
Activity – Cover page
on Save Water
- Map work on oceans
and ocean currents
November 21 Ch4 How Surface LandformChanges? (contd)
-Action of Moving Ice
Ch5 Diversity Of Life On Earth
-Ecosystem
–Forest
-Grassland
-Desert
-Importance of plants and animals
Biology – Adaptation
of plants and animals
Activity -Making of an
aquarium or terrarium
Or
Collection of leaves of
trees species belonging
to evergreen and
deciduous species.
December 20 Ch6Settlement,Transport,and Communication.
- Settlements
- Transport
-Communication
History – Early civilization of India
Activity: Making a
collage on modern
means of
Communication
January 19 Ch 7Life in Desert
A case study of Ladakh
Ch8 Life in Sub –Tropical Region
Ganga –Brahmaputra Basin.
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February 20 Revision for Annual Examination
Annual Examination
Quiz, Map work,
Assignment, doubt
clearance classes
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Subject : Computer Science (W.E.)
Text Books –
Month W. Days Topics To Be Covered
April + May 21+04 NUMBER SYSTEM
• TYPES OF NUMBER SYSTEM (Binary & Decimal)
• NUMBER SYSTEM CONVERSION
• Worksheet
WORD PROCESSING TOOLS
• INTRODUCTION TO POWER POINT
• POWER POINT MENUS
• MULTIPLE VIEWS IN POWER POINT
• SLIDE SHOW
• SLIDE ORIENTATION
• Worksheet
June 15 ANIMATION AND GRAPHICS IN POWER POINT
18
• FONT MANAGEMENT
• BORDERS AND SHADES
• SLIDE MASTER
• ADDING DIFFERENT OBJECTS TO SLIDE
• Worksheet
Activity:
Developing an animated power point show to demonstrate solar system
July 23 • PUBLISHING SLIDES IN OTHER FORMATS
• SETTING DOCUMENT PASSWORD
• WORKSHEET
August 21 MICROSOFT WORD BASICS
• GETTING START WITH WORD
• EXPLORE WINDOW
• SAVING AND OPENING A DOCUMENT
• FORMATTING TEXT OPTIONS
• TEXT COLOUR EFFECTS
• TEXT ALIGNMENT AND INDENTATION
• CREATING LIST
• PARAGRAPH SPACING
• BORDER AND SHADING
• USING GRAPHICS
• EMAILING DOCUMENTS
• ADDING HEADER AND FOOTER
• PAGE NUMBERING
• PAGE ORIENTATION
• USING TABLES
• DOCUMENT PRINTING
• CHECKING SPELLING AND GRAMMAR
• WORKSHEET
Activity:
Developing and emailing a school science project report
September 19 Revision & Practical Examinations
Assessment October 17 MICROSOFT EXCEL BASICS
• DEALING WITH TABS AND RIBBONS
• WORKING WITH WORKBOOKS
• WORKSHEETS IN EXCEL
• CELL FORMATTING
• KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
• CELL MERGING
• BORDERS AND SHADES IN EXCEL
• HEADER AND FOOTER IN EXCEL
• FREEZING PANES
• WORKSHEET
Activity:
Developing a class time table
November 21 ADVANCE OPTIONS IN EXCEL
• FORMULAS IN EXCEL
• FUNCTIONS IN EXCEL
Activity:
Developing a school mark sheet template
December 20 MS ACCESS BASICS
• DESCRIPTION
• STARTING MS ACCESS
19
• CREATING AND OPENING A DATABASE
• CREATING A TABLE
• DATA MANIPULATIONS
January 19 ADVANCED FEATURES OF MS ACCESS
• ADVANCED TABLE FEATURES
• FORMS AND REPORTS
• WORKSHEET
February 20 Revision, Final Project, Practical Exams.
Assessment
Subject : Physical Education
Month W. D. Unit / Chapter
April to
June
21+04
+15
Chapter-1: General fitness,Drill, Chess, Badminton, Kabaddi, Volleyball,
Basketball& Skatting :
1. Students will be taught about warming up (general & specific)
2. Free hand exercises & how to improve their motor skill abilities & fitness and
wellness.
3. Students will be taught about basic & advanced skill of above mentioned games.
4. Selection will be done on the basis of their performance and command on the
skill for inter house, Inter DPS & CBSE cluster tournaments.
5. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
6. Students will be involved in real game situations with using taught skills.
7. Students will be learning about basis & advanced skill of above mentioned
games.
8. Mass drill selection and learning of new exercises and different formations for
mass drill.
9. Students will be learning the importance of yoga and different asana.
10. Videos on Smart Board and P.P.
July to
Sept.
23+21
+19
Chapter-2 : Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Kabaddi, chess & Yoga :
1. Students will be taught about specific warm up of above mentioned games.
2. Selection will be done on the basis of their performance and command on the
skill for inter house, inter DPS & cluster tournaments.
3. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
4. Students will be involved in real game situations with using taught skills.
5. Fitness test-jumping, running ,sit-ups ,shuttle run
6. Students will learn about importance of yoga and will practice different asana.
7. Students will learn how to improve their motor skills abilities.
8. Mass drill selection and learning of new exercises and different formations for
mass drill.
9. Videos on Smart Board and P.P.
Mid – Term Examination
Oct. to
Nov.
17+21 Chapter-3 : Basketball, volleyball, football, cricket & kho- kho
1. Students will be learning about specific warming up of above mentioned games
2. Free hand exercise & how to improve their motor skill abilities & fitness.
3. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
4. Students will use the learnt skills in real match situations.
5. Psychological aspects of physical education.
6. Students will learn how to improve their motor skills abilities.
7. Mass drill selection and learning of new exercises and different formations for
mass drill.
8. Videos on Smart Board and P.P
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Dec. to
Jan.
20+19 Chapter-4 : Kho-Kho, Cricket, athletics & yoga:
1. Students will be learning about specific warming up of above mentioned games
2. Mass drill selection and learning of new exercises and different formations for mass
drill.
3. Students will be learning about basic & advanced skill of above mentioned
games.
4. Students will use the learnt skills in real match situations.
5. Sports day rehearsal.
6. Fitness test-jumping, running ,sit-ups ,shuttle run
Feb. 20 Chapter-5
1. Revision of the previous classes, match play
Annual Examination
Subject: SWIMMING
MONTH No Of
W.D.
UNIT
/CHAPTER
DESCRIPTION
MARCH SWIMMING
CAMP
i) Preparation for swimming competetions.
APRIL CHAPTER -1 i) General & specific warming up on ground and in
the swimming pool
to 21+4+15 ii) Checking of waterman ship.
JUNE iii) Selection of swimming team of performance basis iv) Rules & regulations of swimming.
v) Demonstration of four basic skills of swimming.
vi) Preparation of swimming demonstration.
vii) Videos and power point presentation.
JULY to 23+21+19 CHAPTER-
2
i) Stroke correction.
SEPT ii) Swimming START, TURNING & GLIDING
practice.
iii) Types and kind of START practice.
iv) Time trials.
v) Competition in groups.
vi) Videos and power point presentation.
0CT
& 17+21
NOV CHAPTER -3 i) Medley relay & relay race practice.
ii) Sequence of stroke in relay & individual medley
iii) TURNING correction.
iv) Time trials.
v) Competition in groups.
vi) Videos and power point presentation.
Subject: Life Skills MONTH WD UNIT/CHAPTER VALUES IMPARTED/ACTIVITIES
APRIL 21 LIFE IS A BOOMERANG
• We get only what we give
• Matured decision
• Understanding of a situation
VALUES
- Concern for others - Forgiveness
- Good manners
- Self restraint
ACTIVITY
Prepare a tree of friendship with the
essential qualities as its roots and fruits.
MAY+JUNE 4+15 LOVE IS THE GREATEST
VALUE
VALUES Dispel hatred from heart
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- Awareness of different emotions
- Positivity of love
- Building empathy and compassion
ACTIVITY - Sharing experiences when you felt
someone’s affection through his/her action.
- Discussion on ways through which you
can change people’s rude behaviour.
JULY 23 MANAGING YOUR
FEELINGS
- Identification of positive and
negative feelings
- Effects of emotion and self
control
VALUES - Self awareness
- Self control
- Positive Thinking
ACTIVITY Role play on real life situations.
AUGUST 21 NO SHORT CUT TO SUCCESS - Purity in public life
- Resisting temptation
- Stepping out of comfort zone
VALUES Honesty
Courage
Hard-working
Sincerity
ACTIVITY Preparing PPT/charts on successful
personalities who worked hard to achieve
that position.
SEPTEMBER 19 HALF-YEARLY
EXAMAMINATION
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OCTOBER 17 LEARNING FROM FAILURES - Overcoming and mastering
disappointment
- Accepting failure as a stepping
stone to success
VALUES Endurance
Confidence
Optimism
ACTIVITY
Narrating stories of over-coming
disappointment
Public Speaking
Ted Talk
NOVEMBER 21 “IS IT FAIR TO BELIEVE
THIS?” - Fair judgement
- Abstain from rumour
VALUES
Sense of Justice
Consideration for others
Humanism
ACTIVITY Situational based assessment of
behaviour(situation given and students’
reaction)
DECEMBER 20 BE YOURSELF! - Listen to your Conscience
- Distinguishing between right and
wrong - Learning to be true to yourself
VALUES Self-confidence
Courage
Self-Discipline Self –Control
ACTIVITY Write a brief account of the toughest moral
choice you ever had to make.
JANUARY 19 EACH ONE OF US IS UNIQUE - Building bridges across the
differences
- Understanding the value of
peaceful co-existence
VALUES Peace
National Integration
Humanism
ACTIVITY You are a bridge engineer. Write down
five steps for building a bridge of trust and
friendship .What are the ‘materials’ you will need?
FEBRUARY 20 ANNUAL EXAMS
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Subject: GERMAN
Months Working
Days
Contents Activities
April 21
. Lektion Eins – Was isst du in der
Pause? (Lehrbuch +Arbeitsbuch)
. Aussprachen und
ϋben ( Verben )
May 04 . wiederholen
June 15 . Lektion Zwei- Meine Schulsachen
( Lehrbuch +Arbeitsbuch)
Die Landes Kunde
July 23 . Lektion Drei – Was gibt es im
Fernsehen? (Lehrbuch
+Arbeitsbuch)
. Die Tatsachen ϋber
Deutschland
August 21 Lektion Vier – Um Wie viel Uhr
stehst du auf ? (Lehbuch
+Arbeitsbuch)
.Hӧren- Audio Cd’s
September 19 .Wiederholen
October 17 . Lektion Fϋnf – Kannst du
inlineskaten? ( Lehrbuch
+Arbeitsbuch)
Flashkarten Benϋtzen
November 21 . Lektion Sechs – Wem gehӧrt das
Fahrrad? (Lehrbuch+Arbeitsbuch)
. Video Cd’s Sehen
December 20 . Lektion Sieben – Wohin Fӓhrst du
in Urlaub? (Lehrbuch +Arbeitsbuch)
. E-mail und Sms
Schreiben
January 19 . Lektion Acht – Alles gute zum
Geburtstag(Lehrbuch +Arbeitsbuch)
February 20 .Wiederholen
Subject : French
Sl.No. Mois Working Day Unités Objectifs
1 Avril 21 Connaissons la
France
Découvrir la france
Les symboles
Les spécialités
Les pays francophones
2 Mai 04 Louis a mal Les parties du corps
Les parties du visage
Les verbs –er,-ger,--cer
3 Juin 15 C’est lundi Les cas de deux verbes
Féminin des adjectives
Pluriel des noms
4 Juillet 23 Les trois
souhaits
Les verbs du 2e groupe
5 Aout 21 Les saisons 3e groupe
L’interrogation
19 Révision
7 Octobre 17 On fait des
courses
Les verbs irruguliers
Les articles contractés
Professions
Les magasins et les produits
Les vetements
8 Novembre 21 Les repas Les repas français
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français Les verbs irruguliers
Les articles partitifs
9 Décembre 20 Mon école Les pieces de la maison
Lesmeublesde la chambers
Les prepositions
Décrire sa maison et son école
10 Janvier 19 Les loisirs
préférés
Les loisirs
Les adjectifs interrogatifs et interrogatifs
11 Février 20 Pourquoi
apprendre le
français?
Pourquoi
Les verbes
ART-EDUCATION
Subject : Vocal Music
Month W.D. Particulars Learning Outcomes
April 21 Revision, 5 Alankars in Kafi Thaat, Alankaron ki
Nirmaan Ki Vidhi,
Raga Bageshwari - Introduction.
Technique
May+ June 04+1
5
Raga Bageshwari continued with Bandish 8 and 16
matra Taan & Sargam Varan & Alankar
Coordination.
July 23 Taal – Jhap Taal & Soor Taal (Dugun)
Definition of Vaadi, Samvaadi, Anuvadi and Vivadi
Swar.and project make a 5 alankars in raag
Bageswari.
Discipline Maintained Rhythm
in proper way.
August 21 Welcome Song – new one Raag Bageshwari with
Bandish & 8 and 16 mantra taan & sargam.Write
about History of classicalmusic.
Importance for those who come
in our special day
Vasudhaive kutumb kam
September 19 Revision
Half Yearly Examination
October 17 Revision 5 Alankars in Bhairavi Thaat, Introduction
of Raag Malkauns.
Project : Write a biography of Indian musical person.
Elaborate: Involving
carefully arranged part of
details
November 21 Raga Malkuns (continues) with Bandish 8 and 16
mantra taan & sargam, Definition of Pakad, Alaap
and Taan.
Know about classical singing
with details
December 20 Taal – Dhanur, Ek Taal (Dugun) with Hand Bits.
Raag Malkuns contd. Songs from almanac Gaye ja
aye raahi/ hoga kal
Discipline: Maintain rhythm in
proper way.
January 19 Biography of Pandit V.D.Paluskar, Songs from
almanac/ New one
History of classical music
legend
February 20 Revision
Annual Examination
Subject : DANCE (Kathak)
Month W.D. Particulars Learning outcome
April 21 Theory – Introduction of Jhap Taal, Teen Taal Prac: Choreography on
“RAIN” in Kathak Style
May+June 04+1
5 Theory – The history of Kathak Dance Prac: contd.
Project Work – Salami,
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Uthan, Tukda in Jhap
taal
July 23 Theory – Gharana of Kathak dance Pract. – Toda, Teehai in
Jhap Taal
Choreography- contd.
August 21 Theory –– Costume and make up of Kathak Dance Project: Costume and
make up of Indian
classical dance forms
September 19 Theory – Life sketch of any kathak exponent Pract. – Kavitta in Jhap Taal
October 17 Theory: Anga Bhed – Anga, Pratyang, Upanga Prac. A creative dance
November
21 Theory: Mudra, Hasthak, Sanyukt Mudra, Asanyukt
Mudra
Prac: Creatntd.
December 20 Theory: Bhramaree, Kasak – masak Prac: Creative dance
January 19 Theory: Gat – Bhav, Nikas
Prac: Creative dance
February 20 Theory: Mudra Project on Mudra
Subject: Sculpture:
Month W.D. Particulars
April 21 Terracotta Sculpture (Traditional)
May+June 04+1
5
Terracotta Sculpture (Miniature)
Project: Terracotta Mural coil process
July 23 Tiles Relief Mural
August 21 Creative pot making (Geometrical shapes)
September 19 Creative pot making
October 17 Coil pottery (cylindrical shapes)
November 21 Coil Pottery (shape making)
December 20 House model (Slabing process)
January 19 House model
February 20 Composition
Subject : ART & CRAFT
Month W.D. Particulars Learning outcome
April 21 Theory – Monochrome and polychrome colour.
Practical – Monochrome painting (contd.).
May +
June
04 +
15
Practical – Monochrome painting.
Still life, Nature study in pencil shading
Project on Chines water colour
July 23 Human figure sketching
Composition in water colour
August 21 Art of Indus Valley
Kantha Stitch Work (cond.)
September 19 Kantha Stitch Work Gound painting
Half Yearly Examination
October 17 – Ajanta, Ellora, Elephanta – Assemblage Art.
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November
21 – Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Design.
– Rangoli design.
Making file & Book Mark
December 20 – Art of Amrita Sergil
– Package Designing, Paper bag.
January 19 – Composition in water colour
– Craft
February 20 Craft
Annual Examination
Subject : PHOTOGRAPHY
Month W.D. Particulars
April 21 Discuss on photography, camera, Lights and object and prac. Photography
Learning outcomee: Information
May 04 Past photographic era
Making of photo album
Learning outcome: Knowing yourself doing yourself.
June 15 Fixed focus camera and details
Learning outcome: Information
July 23 Self timer camera, auto and automatic camera details.
Learning outcome: Device system
August 21 SLR, DSLR, TLR type of camera Difference of SLR and TLR camera.
Learning outcome: Variety & Perfection
September 19 Latent image on LSM, complete album,
Practical + Exam.
Learning outcome: Co-operation
Half Yearly Examination
October 17 Making a Negative from film, various chemical used to make this process success.
Enlarge a photograph
Learning outcome: Value Presentation
November 21 Elements used to make a picture more interesting, Practical Photography
Learning Outcome: Information
December 20 Different film & camera reaction of light. Practical Photography Learning Outcome: Coordination
January 19 Reaction of light photo Filter inside the Dark room.
Practical – Close up photography
Learning Outcome: Knowing by doing
February 20 Various Sensitive materials
Various Scientists of photography.
Learning Outcome: Time management
Revision
Annual Examination
Subject : INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (Spanish Guitar)
Month W.D. Particulars (Theory & Practical)
April 21 ‘Fox tort’ Melody with chords.
Chords of F Minor
Value: Discipline
May+ June 04+15 Picking around C scale
Chords of G
Tune of Buffalo Gals with chords
Value: Togetherness with family and friends.
July 23 Music of Dewdrops with chords based on waltz (3/4) beat
Value: Good thinking or positivity, down to earth.
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August 21 Quaver Rest a tune based on half Beat
Stramming style or patterns 1 2 3
D D D
August 22 Value: Time Management To explore the different ways time management can be
implemented.
September 19 Revision
Half Yearly Examination
October 18 Practice of right hand with ultimate stroke or Down and up stroke
Chords of A Value: Regularity
November 16 Melody of G Chords of A minor
Value: Positivity
December 20 Tune of Jingle Bells on ‘A’ 4/4
Chords of ‘B’
Value: Celebration
January 17 The Band played on with chords
Chords of B minor
Value – Commitment.
February 21 Revision
Annual Examination
Subject : : INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (Tabla Percussion)
Month W.D. Particulars
April 21 Theory-Bhatkhande and Vishnudigamber Taal
paddhati,definitions
Practical 1-Hastya sadhan bole
Knowledge of taal paddhati and
nikas
May + June
04+15
Theory- taal parichaya(jhaptaal,ektaal,chartaal) Practical 2-theka practice of above taalas
Knowledgw of different rhythm
July 23 Practical 3-Teentaal qaida with palta,vistar and
Tehai, Western beat- 4/4 beat
(lesson 11 to 15)
Skill developement
August 21 Practical 4-Jhaptaal qaida with palta,vistar
andtehai. Weserrn beat practice
continue.
Project- draw or paste five
Percussion instruments on a chart
paper and give brief introduction.
September 19 Revision Assignment and Assessment
October 17 Practical 5-Jhaptaal rela with palta, vistar and
tehai Western beat practice(lesson 16 to 20)
Adherence of rule,discipline and
observation
November
21 Practical 6- Jhaptaal rela continue
Western beat practice
Skill developement
December 20 Practical 7-Jhaptaal tukra
Marched pass on kattle drum
Skill developement
January 19 Practical 8-Jhaptaal Chakradhar
Western beat and kattle drum practice
continue
Project-Life sketch of any Tabla
Maestro.
February 20 Revision Assignment and assessment
Subject : KUCHI PUDI DANCE
Month W.D. Particulars Integrated Values
April 21 Origin and development of Indian classical dance
Kuchipudi Ist half foot work.
Under stand traditional
methods of leaving.
May+June 04+15 Asamyutha Hastas 24 and second half Jathis Slokhas And Performing. Props And
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starting Brahmanjali. Charts Indian classical
dances.
July 23 Samyutha Hastas, Asamyutha Hasthas Ist half Jathis
Second half Jathis etc,
Introduction’s. Western
Cultural Introductions.
August 21 Bhedas :-Pada, Drishti Shira, Greeva Brakuti along with
Slokha’s.
Of All countries dances and
all.
September 19 Revision, Half Yearly Examination
October 17 Vandana:-The obeisance Tala (Rhythm) Tala Timing
three speed of living.
Projects about German Folk
Dance.
November 21 Description of Dance, body language (physical)
demonstration.
Jazz, Ballroom, kabuki of
Japan cha-cha-cha
December 20 Importance of Nritya at various times of workship. In a
temple.
Kuchipudi, Ballet Bharat
Natyam, Trinkling, Kathak,
January 19 Dance for healthy, Beauty and Vifality. Hip-Hop, waaking,
Contemporary, India.
February 20 Revision, Annual examination Halay, Boroug.
Subject-GK,
Book-Knowledge for sure (Indiannica Learning),Siddhartha Basu Month WD Unit / Chapter
Apr 21 The natural world-- how animals adapt?
- Geo wonders
- forest quest
- How plants adopt
- Threats to wildlife
- Antarctic adventures
May
June
04
15
Things around me – Environmental threats
- Tackling garbage
Numbers and Logical skills – brain teasers
Science and Technology
- Indian scientist and inventions
- On the move
- Science Quiz
July
Aug
23
21
- Branches of science
- Space of quiz
Language and Literature, Legends and Myths - Mythical creatures
Arts and Music
- Screen names
- Amazing artists
Sports
- Counting on courage
- Playing hockey - Cricket twenty-20
- Martial art
The world around us
- Most populous cities of the world
- Tradition tour
- Famous people
- Castles and palaces
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Sept 19
The world around us
- Ship ahoy!
- Famous explorers
- Tribes of India
- Around the world
- The united Nations
- Parliaments of the world
- Man-made wonders of the world
Revision SA I
October
Nov
17
21
The natural world – Kingdom of the ocean
Things around me -Eco-crossword - Making recycled papers
-Deadly disasters
-Conserving water
Numbers and logical skills
- maths magic
- Prickly puzzles
Dec
20
Science and Technology - The chemistry of it
- IT queries
- Unique universe
- 20th century inventions
Language and Literature, Legends and myths
- Story time-Eklavya’s story
- Book land - Language word search
- Guess the words
- Answering history
Jan
19
Arts and Music
- Legends of Indian Cinema
- Entertainment awards
- Celebrities who care
Sports
- Game for pool
- Sporting stars
The world around us
- Business giants
- Nobel women - Governing systems
- Lost cities
- Famous trains
- Talking 21st century
- Knowing Eastern India
- Guess the brand
February 20 Revision
Subject: Quiz Month W.D. Contents
April 21 Unit-1 Flora and Fauna
35. Awesome facts about animal.
36. The world of plants.
37. Endangered tree
38. Horticulture
39. Characteristics of animal.
Unit-2
Our Motherland India.
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40. Indian Painting.
41. Father of Nation.
42. Famous women of india.
43. Legends of India .
May
04
Unit-2
44. India in space.
45. Indian missiles
46. Great Indian monarchs.
Unit-3
Arround the world
47. Great personalities of the world.
48. Cities on the bank of rivers.
49. Famous museums of the world.
50. World famous scientists.
June 15 51. Religions of the world.
52. Australia and Antarctic.
Unit-4
Language and Literature
53. Famous Authors
54. Non English and English.
55. What am I?
56. Idioms and Phrases.
57. Literature Quiz.
58. Check your English.
July 23 Unit-5
Science and Technology
59. Space Explorations.
60. Stars of the Night.
61. Famous Inventions.
62. Science Quiz.
63. Pioneer in Science.
64. Cyber World
August 21 Unit-6
Life Skills
65. A good team player.
66. Martial Arts
67. Time Management
68. Mythical Creatures
September 19 Revision
October 17 Unit-7
General awareness
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35. Making of a Book
36. Geographical Terms
37. Consumer Awareness
Unit- III
Moral Values
38. Money does not make
Health and Fitness
39. Personality Development
40. Yoga and Meditation
41. Tips for good health
November 21 Unit 10 .Transport and communication
42. Personal communication
43. Mass communication
Unit 11.Sports and Entertainment
44. Some Divergent sports
45. World of sports
46. Paralympics
47. Sports legends
48. Some unique sports
49. Sports and players
50. Music world
51 . Indian Muscian
December 20 Unit 12. Environment
52. Some famous Environmentist
53. Global Warming
54. Environmental Quiz
55. Environmental Brain Treasers
56. Carbon foot prints
57. Be a Green caps
January 19 Unit 13. General awareness
58 . Interesting facts about Sikkim
59. Memorable days of India
60. India at the Olympic Games
61. I India at the paralympic Games
62. Brain strainer
63. Brain strainer
February 20 Revision + Question paper discussion
Subject: Electronics & Robotics-LEVEL-01
Month W.D Contents Activity/ Projects
April 21 • Introduction to Basic Electronics and
Robotics
• Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical &
• Connect electrical and
electronics components
with the help of
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Information Technology Knowledge
• Electronics, Mechanical, Electrical etc.
components and ingredients in Robotics
breadboard
May 04 • Multimeter: Uses of Multimeter to
measure voltage, current and resistance.
• Check the power supply
voltage
• Find the resistances of a
resistor
June 15 • Basics electronic components: Resistors,
Capacitors, Transistors, Diodes, LED etc
• Breadboard: (Small & Large),
Connections on breadboard.
• Testing for Continuity
• Developed circuit using
breadboard, electrical and
electronics components.
July 23 • Electric Switch: Push button switch, Slide
switch, Toggle switch, DPDT switches
etc.
• Developed Pick and Place
Robot
August 21 • Motors: DC motor, Servomotor, Stepper
motor etc.
• Design and build remote
controlled, wireless robots
(Robosoccer)
September 19 • Revision + Activity+ Project
October 17 • Sensors: IR sensor, Ultrasonic sensor,
Proximity sensor, Temperature sensor etc.
• Line Follower Robot that
follows a line using
infrared sensors
• Edge avoider robot using
IR sensor
November 21 • Wireless applications: Infra Red, Radio
frequency, Bluetooth etc.
• Arduino: An Introduction, Structure of an
Arduino Sketch
• Arduino Architecture - Pin Diagram
• Obstacle Avoider Robot
using IR sensor
• Bluetooth Robotics and
control it using Android
Phone
December 20 • Microcontroller and its programming
language.
• Internet of Things: Introduction &
Applications
• Build a Bluetooth Based
Home Automation System
Project that can be
controlled by Android
Phone
January 19 • DHT sensors to detect humidity and
temperature, Soil moisture sensor, LDR
sensor, Water flow meter, PIR sensor
• Developed IoT based
project
February 20 • Revision + Activity+ Project
Subject: Yoga
MONTH W.D TOPIC
April to 21+4+15 Practical:- 1. Shukhshma Vyayama no. 12 to 23
June 2. Asana:- Garudasana, Ek pad pranamasana, Kati-chakrasana,
Hastottanasana.
Theory :- 1. Definition of yoga
2. Elements of yoga
July to 23+21+19 Practical :- Surya Namaskara, Hastottanasana, Natrajasana
Sep Theory :- Knowledge of Yama with more emphasis on
“Ahimsa”.
Oct to 17+21 Practical :- Surya Namaskara, Parvatasana, Pawanmuktasana
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Nov Thoery :- Knowledge of Niyam with more emphasis on
“ Saucha”.
Dec to 20+19 Practical :- Bhujangasana, Shavasana
Jan Pranayama :-Bhramari
Theory :- Method & benefits of Shukshma Vyayama
Feb 20 Practical :- Concentration on own breath (3min)
Ohm chanting and shanti path.
Theory :- Benefits of Asana and Prayer.
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