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JINDAL VIDYA MANDIRScheme of Work: 2017-18
Class: VIII Sub: English
SN Month ID Honeydew (Text Book) It so Happened(supplementary)
New Grammar Plus
1 March 07 The Ant and the Cricket (Lesson) *Revision and
*Formal Letter
1 Apr 16 The best Christmas Present in the world (Lesson)
The Tsunami (Lesson) Geography Lesson (poem)
How the Camel got his Hump? *Sentences
*Noun
*Notice writing2 Jun 22 *Glimpses of the fast (Lesson)
*Macavity : the mystery cat (poem) Children at work Pronoun
Determiners Message
3 Jul 25 Bipin Choudhary’s Lapse of Memory (Lesson) The last bargain(poem)
The Selfish Giant Verbs
Adjectives4 Aug 22 The Summit Within (Lesson)
The School Boy (poem) The Treasure within Tenses
Verbs (Revision)
5 Sep 11 Revision and Assessment Revision & Assessment Revision & Assessment
6 Oct 21 This is Jody’s Fawn (Lesson) The Duck and The Kangaroo (poem)
The Fight Conjunction Diary entry 7 Nov 24 A Visit to Cambridge (Lesson)
When I set out for Lyoness (poem) The Open Window Adverbs
Prepositions 8 Dec 24 A short Monsoon Diary (Lesson)
On the Grasshopper and the Cricket (poem)
Voice Conjunction (Revision) Report Writing
9 Jan 20 The Great Stone Face part I and II (Lesson)
Jalebies Speech and modals
10 Feb 18 Revision Comet part I and II Revision of Speech and Voice
11 Mar 9 Assessment Assessment Assessment
Portion for Assessment
Unit Test - 1 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test - 2 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test – 3 Will be intimated in class
Half Yearly Examination L-1 to 5; Sup-1 to 4; Gram-taught till Aug 17Annual Examination L-4 to 10; Sup-4 to 10;Gram-full
Class: VIII Syllabus Details Sub: EnglishSN Name of the Chapter Topics Covered/Method adopted
1 The Ant and the Cricket (P-1)The Best Christmas Present in the World(L-1)The Tsunami( Project for summer vacation) L-2How the camel got his hump (L-1)
Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the bookPPT presentation for the explanation of poems
Sentences Kinds of sentences, statements, questions, imperatives, exclamations, affirmative, negative, question tags, subject predicate, clauses
Noun Types of noun, countable and uncountable, collective, abstract nouns.Notice Writing Need of writing notice to be explained, format of writing notices.Informal letter Meaning and format of informal letters.
2 Glimpses of the past (L-3)Macavity : The Mystery Cat(P-3)Children at work (L-2)
Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the bookPPT presentation for the explanation of poems
Pronoun Types and uses of pronouns( personal, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, indefinite and distributive)
Determiners Types and uses of determiners( article, demonstrative, quantifier, interrogatives, possessive and distributive)
Message Importance and format used3 Geography Lesson(P-2)
Bepin Choudhary’s Lapse of Memory(L-4)The Last Bargain(P-4)The selfish Giant(L-3)
Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the bookPPT presentation for the explanation of poems
Verbs Subject and verb agreement, finite , non finite, infinitive, participles and gerund
Adjectives Kinds of adjectives( brief idea), quality, quantity, number, noun as adjectives etc , similies, degrees of comparisons
4 The Summit Within (L-5)The School Boy (P-5)The treasure within (L-4)
Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the bookPPT presentation for the explanation of poems
Tenses Past, present, future, perfect tenses, for, and, since, future time reference.
5 Princess September (Role -Play) L-5 Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningQuestion answers from the book, Practice of script writing and dialogue writing
6 This is Jody’s fawn(L-6)The Duck and the Kangaroo(P-6)The fight(L-6)
Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the bookPPT presentation for the explanation of poems
Conjunction Joining sentences using various conjunctions like, and but, therefore, as well as, either or, neither nor, therefore, but, so that, whereas etc
Diary entry Use and its format7 A Visit to Cambridge(L-7)
When I set out for Lyonnesse(P-7The Open Window (L-7)
Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the bookPPT presentation for the explanation of poems
Prepositions Meaning of proposition, kind of prepositions e.g. direction, time, spatial relationships.Formal letter Use and various formats
8 A short Monsoon Diary(L-8)On the Grasshopper and Cricket(P-8)
Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the bookPPT presentation for the explanation of poems
Voice Definition of active and passive voice, rules for changing from active to passive voice in different kind of tenses e.g. present, past and future. Imperative, interrogative sentences in to passive voice.
Report Writing Meaning and definition of report writing, some guidelines for writing reports.9 The Great Stone Face I & II(L-9,10)
Jalebis(L-8)Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the book
SpeechModals
Def. of direct and indirect, change in tenses, important rules e.g. universal truth, habitual facts, rules for ‘say and tell’, different types of sentences into indirect speech.
10 Comet I & II (L-9,10)(Non-evaluative)
Reading of lesson, Explanation of lesson, Difficult word meaningExtract practice, Question framingModel answers ,Question answers from the book
Scheme of Work 2017-18
Class: VIII Sub: HINDI(2nd lang)
S.N Month ID Oklar Hkkx & 3 Hkkjr dh [kkst ljLorh lfp= fganh O;kdj.k
1 Mar 6 --- --- Ik= ys[ku] Hkk"kk vkSj fyfi] o.kZ fopkj
2 Apr 16 1- /ofu 2- Ykk[k dh pwfM;k¡
’kCn fopkj & fodkjh] vfodkjh ‘’kCn Hksn & Ik;kZ;okph] foykse] vusdkFkhZ] le#ih fHkUukFkZd] okD;ka’k ds fy, ,d ’kCn ¼ 50%½
3 Jun 22 3- cl dh ;k=k 4- nhokuksa dh gLrh
1- vgen uxj dk fdyk Loj laf/k] eqgkojs ¼50%½
4 Jul 25 5- fpfV~B;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k 6- Hkxoku ds Mkfd,7- D;k fujk’k gqvk tk,
2- ryk’k 3- fla/kq ?kkVh dh lH;rk
milxZ o izR;;] laKk ds fodkjd rRo & fyax] opu] dkjd vuqPNsn ys[ku
5 Aug 22 8- ;g lcls dfBu le; ugha 9- dchj dh lkf[k;k¡
4- ;qxksa dk nkSj loZuke] fo’ks"k.k] fØ;k] dky
6 Sep 11 iqujkorZu 10- dkepksj
fp= o.kZu] laokn ys[ku( fØ;k fo’ks"k.k
7 Oct 21 11- tgk¡¡ ifg;k gS12- tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk
vfodkjh ’kCn% laca/kcks/kd] foLe;kfn cks/kd] leqPp;cks/kd
8 Nov 24 13- lqnkek pfjr 14- vdcjh yksVk 15- lwj ds in
5- ubZ leL;k,¡ vyadkj] fojke fpg~u] lekl] vuqPNsn ys[ku
9 Dec 24 16- ikuh dh dgkuh 17- ckt vkSj lk¡i
6- vafre nkSj ,d7- vafre nkSj nks
jpuk ds vk/kkj ij okD; ds izdkj] eqgkojsa ’ks"k ¼50%½
10 Jan 20 18- Vksih ] iqujkorZu
8- ruko izfrosnu] foKkiu] ’kCn Hksn% ’ks"k ¼50%½
11 Feb 18 iqujkorZu 9- nks i`"B Hkwfe;k¡ v’kqn~/k okD;ksa dk ’kks/ku] vkSipkfjd i= ys[ku
12 Mar 9
Portion for Assessment
Unit Test - 1 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test - 2 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test – 3 Will be intimated in class
Half Yearly Examination Vasanth Bhag-3 L-1 to 9;Bharat khoj L-1 to 5; Vyakaran-full
Annual Examination Vasanth Bhag-3 L-7 to 18;Bharat khoj L-5 to 9; Vyakaran-full
Syllabus Details
Sub: HINDI ( 2nd lang) Class: VIII
S.No Name of the Chapter Sub-topics to be taught Sub-topics to be taught
1 /ofu Oklar dks _rqjkt D;ksa dgk tkrk g]S _rq ifjorZu dk thou ij izHkko] dfork ds T+kfj, dfo dk lans’kA
Hkk"kk ds #i] O;kdj.k ds foHkkx] fyfi] cksyh] fganh Hkk"kk dk egRRo
2 Ykk[k dh pwfM+;k¡
Ek’khuh ;qx ls cnyw ds thou esa tks cnyko vk;k ml ij ppkZ] ys[kd dh O;Fkk] oLrq fofue; dh izpfyr i)frA
Loj] Loj ds Hksn] vuqLokj] vuqukfld esa varj] O;atu] O;atuksa dk oxhZdj.k] la;qDr
O;atu] f}Ro O;atu] Loj vkSj O;atu laca/kh v’kqn~f/k;k¡] o.kZ foPNsn] ^j^ ds fu;e
3 Ckl dh ;k=k Ckl dh ;k=k ds [kV~Vs ehBs vuqHko & O;aX;kRed ’kSyh esaA
d-okD; ds iz;ksx ds vk/kkj ij ’kCn Hksn] fodkjh vfodkjh dh ifjHkk"kk
fodkjh & laKk] loZuke] fo’ks"k.k] fØ;k Hksn (only introduction)
vfodkjh&fØ;k fo’ks"k.k] laca/kcks/kd] leqPp;cks/kd] foLe;kfncks/kd (only introduction)
[k- vFkZ ds vk/kkj ij ’kCn Hksn(50% portion for SA-1)
Ik;kZ;okph] vusdkFkhZ] foykse] JqfrlefHkUUkFkZd] okD;ka’k ds fy, ,d ’kCn
4 nhokuksa dh gLrh
QkdkeLrh fdls dgrs gS \ dfo }kjk bldk dfork esa bldk iz;ksx D;ksa fd;k x;k gS \
Ikkfjokfjd o lkekftd i=
5 fpfV~B;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k
Ik= ys[ku dh dyk ds fodkl ds fy, ljdkj }kjk iz;kl] i= ys[ku dk egRRo
nh?kZ laf/k] xq.k laf/k] ;.k laf/k] o`f} laf/k] v;kfn laf/k
6 Hkxoku ds Mkfd, gekjs thou esa Mkfd, dh Hkwfedk] i{kh vkSj ckny dh fpfV~B;ksa ds vknku&iznku o dfork dk lans’kA
eqgkojs & (50% portion for SA-1)
7 D;k fujk’k gqvk tk,
nks"kksa dk inkZQk’k djuk dc cqjk #i ys ldrk gS\ ys[kd }kjk fujk’k u gksus dk lans’kA
d-laLÑr] fganh] mnwZ] vaxzsT+kh ds milxZ] [k- Ñr~ izR;;] rn~f/kr izR;;
8 ;g lcls dfBu le; ugha
fofHkUu mnkgj.kksa ds T+kfj, vk’kkoknh gksus dk vkSj fujarj y{; dh vksj c<+us dk lans’kA
laKk & laKk ds Hksn] Hkkookpd laKk cukuk
9 dchj dh lkf[k;k¡ dchj dh lkf[k;ksa ds T+kfj, vkMacjksa dks fojks/k o NksVh phT+kksa dk egRo crkukA
fyax dh igpku] opu cnyuk] dkjd ds Hksn
10
11
dkepksj ,d le`n~/k ifjokj ds Å/keh cPpksa dk fp=.k] cPpksa dks cpiu ls gh dke djus dh vknr Mkyus dk lans’kA
loZuke ds Hksn izfo’ks"k.k] fo’ks"; o fo’ks"k.k ds Hksn
12 Tkc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk
Tkc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk }kjk cksyrh flusek dh ’kq#vkr ds le; dh leL;k,¡] ml le; ds dykdkjksa dh euksHkkouk,¡A
ldeZd& vdeZd] f}deZd] la;qDr ]izsj.kkFkZd] iwoZdkfyd
13 Lqknkek pfjr Lqknkek pfjr }kjk JhÑ".k vkSj lqnkek dh fe=rk] JhÑ".k }kjk lqnkek dh lgk;rk ] JhÑ".k dh yhykvksa dk o.kZuA
dky ds Hksn
14 tgk¡ ifg;k gS Lkkbfdy pykuk xzkeh.k efgykvksa ds fy, bruk egRoiw.kZ D;ksa gS] ifg;k¡ fdlds izrhd gS\
fØ;k fo’ks"k.k ds Hksn] laca/kcks/kd] leqPp;cks/kd o Hksn] foLe;kfncks/kd o Hksn
15 vdcjh yksVk gkL;&O;aX;kRed dgkuh] bfrgkl dk vk/kkj] vaxzstksa dh ew[kZrk
’kCnkyadkj & vuqizkl] ;ed] ’ys"k] iqu#Dr izdk’k vyadkj
vFkkZyadkj & miek] #id] mRizs{kk] vfr’k;ksfDr] ekuohdj.k vyaadkjksa dh ifjHkk"kk ,oa mnkgj.k laca/kh iz’u
16 Lkwj ds in Lkwj ds in esa Ñ".k dh cky yhykvksa dk o.kZu] ek¡ ;’kksnk ls xksfidkvksa }kjk f’kdk;rA
fpg~uksa dh tkudkjh] mfpr txg ij fpg~u yxkuk
17 Ikkuh dh dgkuh Ikkuh dh fofHkUUk voLFkkvksa rRiq#"k] }a} o f}xq
dk o.kZu vkRedFkkRed ’kSyh esaA
18 Ckkt vkSj lk¡i Ckkt }kjk Lora=rk dh izsj.kk dgkuh ds nks fojks/kh ik=ksa ds T+kfj,A
okD; ds vax] jpuk ds vk/kkj ij okD; ds izdkj
19 Vksih Xkojkb;k o xojk }kjk ,d gkL; o lans’kkRed dgkuhA
vkosnu i=] O;kolkf;d i=
Scheme of work:2017 - 18Class : VIII (2nd lan) Sub: Kannada
Sl. No Month
No. of ID L No N.B L. Name Grammar
1 Mar 07ªÁåPÀgÀt
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É
PÀÀ°vÀ CA±ÀUÀ¼À ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É.
2 Apr 16UÀzÀå-1
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
ªÀÄvÀìöå PÀ£Éå
ªÁåPÀgÀt ªÀtðªÀiÁ¯É , ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ
3 Jun 22UÀzÀå-2
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
ªÉÄʸÀÆgÀÄ ºÀÄ° n¥ÀÄà ¸ÀįÁÛ£À
£ÁªÀÄ¥ÀzÀ, °AUÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
4 July 25¥ÀzÀå-3
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
gÁzsÉAiÀÄ PÀ£À¸ÀÄ «¨sÀQÛUÀ¼ÀÄ
UÀzÀå-4
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw PÀ®àvÀgÀÄ ¸ÀªÀiÁ¸ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
5 Aug 22UÀÀzÀå-5
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
±ÀæªÀt ¨É¼ÀUÉƼÀ ¥ÀæªÁ¸À
QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, vÀ¢ÝvÁAvÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, CªÀåAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ.
UÀzÀå- 6
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw PÁªÉÃj
¥Àæ§AzsÀ, ¥ÀvÀæ, UÁzÉ.
6 Sep 11
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É ªÁPÀåUÀ¼ÀÄ.
7 Oct 21¥ÀzÀå-7
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw ªÀ¸ÀAvÀ ¸ÀȶÖ
¯ÉÃR£À aºÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¢égÀÄQÛ ºÁUÀÆ eÉÆÃr¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
8 Nov 24UÀzÀå-8
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
¸ÀA¥ÀPÀð PÁæAw
¸ÀªÀiÁ£ÁxÀðPÀ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, £Á£ÁxÀðPÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
9 Dec 24UÀzÀå-9
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
ªÀgÀPÀ« zÀ.gÁ. ¨ÉÃAzÉæ
«gÀÄzÀÞ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, £ÀÄrUÀlÄÖUÀ¼ÀÄ.
10 Jan 20¥ÀzÀå-10
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw «zÀÄgÀ ¤Ãw
UÁzÉUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¥Àæ§AzsÀ, ¥ÀvÀæ.
UÀzÀå-11
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
zÀ¸ÀgÁ ªÀĺÉÆÃvÀìªÀ
11 Feb 18¥ÀzÀå-12
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
¥À®ªÀÅA ¥À¼Àî ¸ÀªÀÄÄzÀæªÉÊ ---------------
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12 Mar 09 -
PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw
¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É ----------------
Syllabus Details
Class-VIII Subject: Kannada (II Lang)
S.N NAME OF THE CHAPTER SUB-TOPIC TO BE TAUGHT
1UÀ:-1. ªÀÄvÀìöå PÀ£Éå
d£À¥ÀzÀ ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøw, PÀvÀðªÀå ¤µÉÖ, gÁd£À zÀÄgÁ¸É, zÉêÀvÉAiÀÄ ZÀªÀÄvÁÌgÀ.
2¥À:-2. gÁzsÉAiÀÄ PÀ£À¸ÀÄ
CªÀÄgÀ ¥ÉæëÄUÀ¼ÀÄ, gÁzsÉAiÀÄ PÀ®à£É, gÁzsÉAiÀÄ DgÁzsÀ£É.
3ªÁå:-1. ªÁåPÀgÀt ªÀtðªÀiÁ¯É
¥ÀÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¸ÀégÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ªÀåAd£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C¨sÁå¸À.
4ªÁå:-2. ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ
¤AiÀĪÀÄ, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøvÀ ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ, C¨sÁå¸À.
5
UÀ:-3. ªÉÄʸÀÆgÀÄ ºÀÄ° n¥ÀÄà ¸ÀįÁÛ£À
PÀ£ÀßrUÀgÀ PÉÆqÀÄUÉ, gÁt ZÉ£ÀߪÀÄä, ¹AºÀ ¸Àé¥Àß, ¨Á®å ªÀÄvÀÄÛ DgÀA©üPÀ fêÀ£À.
DzsÀĤPÀ ¸ÉÊ£Àå , zsÁ«ÄðPÀ ¸À»µÀÄÚvÉ, PÀ¯Á©ügÀÄa.
6
ªÁå:-3. £ÁªÀÄ¥ÀzÀ, °AUÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. ¤AiÀĪÀÄ, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C¨sÁå¸À.
7 UÀ:-4.PÀ®àvÀgÀĸÀȶ֫¸ÀäAiÀÄ, zÉêÀªÀÈPÀë, ªÁvÁªÀgÀt, MtPÉƧâjAiÀÄ G¥ÀAiÉÆÃUÀUÀ¼ÀÄ,
vÉAV£À a¦à£À G¥ÀAiÉÆÃUÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¥ÁæaãÀ G¯ÉèÃR,PÁAqÀzÀ ¥ÀæAiÉÆÃd£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
8
UÀ:-5. ±ÀæªÀt ¨É¼ÀUÉƼÀ ¥ÀæªÁ¸À
¥ÀvÀæUÀ¼À GzÉÝñÀ, ¥ÀvÀæUÀ¼À ¥Àæ¨sÁªÀ, ¥ÀæªÁ¸ÀzÀ GzÉÞñÀ, ±ÀæªÀt¨É¼ÀUÉƼÀzÀ EwºÁ¸À.
aPĄ̀ÉlÖzÀ «±ÉõÀvÉ, ªÀĺÁªÀĸÀÛPÁ©üµÉÃPÀ,
9ªÁå:-4. «¨sÀQÛUÀ¼ÀÄ
¤AiÀĪÀÄ, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ºÉƸÀUÀ£ÀßqÀ «¨sÀQÛUÀ¼ÀÄ, ºÀ¼ÀUÀ£ÀßqÀ «¨sÀQÛUÀ¼ÀÄ, C¨sÁå¸À.
10ªÁå:-5. ¸ÀªÀiÁ¸ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ¤AiÀĪÀÄ, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C¨sÁå¸À.
11 ¥À:-6.£ÀqÉ-£ÀÄr
d£À¥ÀzÀ PÁªÀå gÀZÀ£Á ±ÀQÛ, d£À¥ÀzÀgÀ wæ¥À¢, ¸ÁxÀðPÀ fêÀ£À, ¥ÀÄtåzÀ ¥sÀ®PÁAiÀÄ.
12 UÀ:-7. PÁªÉÃjPÀ£ÀßqÀ £À¢UÀ¼À ©ÃqÀÄ, fêÀ£À¢ PÁªÉÃj, PÁªÉÃjAiÀÄ GUÀªÀÄ, zÀÀQët ¥ÀæAiÀiÁUÀ.
PÀ£ÀßA¨Ár DuÉPÀlÄÖ, DPÀµÀðuÉ PÉëÃvÀæUÀ¼ÀÄ.
13
ªÁå:-6. QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, vÀ¢ÝvÁAvÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, CªÀåAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ.
¤AiÀĪÀÄ, PÁ®ªÀiÁ£À ¥ÀævÀåAiÀÄ, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, vÀ¢ÝvÁAvÀ £ÁªÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ, vÀ¢ÝvÁAvÀ ¨sÁªÀ£ÁªÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ.
14ªÁå:-7. ªÁPÀåUÀ¼ÀÄ
¤AiÀĪÀÄ, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, PÀvÀÈð, PÀªÀÄð, QæAiÀiÁ, ¸ÀgÀ¼ÀªÁPÀå, ¸ÀAAiÀÄÄPÀÛªÁPÀå.
15¥À:-8. ªÀ¸ÀAvÀ ¸ÀȶÖ
IÄvÀÄUÀ¼À gÁd, £ÀªÀ ªÀgÀĵÀ AiÀÄÄUÁ¢, ¨sÁµÉAiÀÄ UÀªÀÄävÀÄÛ, ªÀ¸ÀAvÀ£À DUÀªÀÄ£À.
16
ªÁå:-8. ¯ÉÃR£À aºÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¢égÀÄQÛ ºÁUÀÆ
¤AiÀĪÀÄ, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C¨sÁå¸À, ¢égÀÄQÛ¤AiÀĪÀÄ,
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Scheme of work: 2017-18
Class: VIII Sub: Mathematics
Sl.No Month ID Name of book Chapters Topic
1March 07 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT1 Rational numbers
2Apr 16 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT12
Rational numbersLinear equations in one variable
3Jun 22 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT3
15
Understanding QuadrilateralsIntroduction to Graphs
4
Jul 25 Mathematics for class VIII NCERT
45
Practical GeometryData Handling
5Aug 22 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT6
7
Squares and Square rootsCubes and Cube rootsRevision for SA I
6
Sep 11 Mathematics for class VIII NCERT
8 Comparing quantities
7Oct 21 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT89
Comparing quantitiesAlgebraic Expressions and Identities
8Nov 24 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT1410
Factorization Visualizing solid shapes
9Dec 24 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT1112
MensurationExponents and Powers
10Jan 20 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT13 Direct and Inverse Proportions
11Feb 18 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERT16 Playing with numbers
Revision for SA II
12Mar 9 Mathematics for class
VIII NCERTSA II
Portion for Assessment
Unit Test - 1 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test - 2 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test - 3 Will be intimated in class
Half Yearly Examination Ch: 1 to 7 & 15 Annual Examination Ch : 8 to 14 & 16
Class: VIII Syllabus Details Sub : Mathematics
SN Name of the Chapter Sub Topics To Be Taught
1 Rational Numbers Properties : Closure, commutative, associative, distributive properties on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, representing rational number on a number line, Rational numbers between two rational numbers.
2 Linear Equations in one variable
Solving Equations which have linear expressions on one side and numbers on the other side, application problems, Solving equations having variable on sides, application problems, Reducing equations to simpler form, Equations reducible to linear form.
3 Understanding quadrilaterals
Polygons, classification of polygons, Convex and concave polygons, regular and irregular polygons ,Angle sum property, sum of the measures of the exterior angles of the polygon, Kinds of quadrilaterals- trapezium, kite, parallelogram ( properties), elements of parallelogram, angles of a parallelogram ,diagonals of a parallelogram, some special parallelograms- Rhombus, Square. Problems based on properties.
4 Practical Geometry Constructing quadrilaterals- when four sides and one diagonal are given, when two diagonals and three sides are given, when two adjacent sides and three angles are given, when three sides and two included angles are given, when other special properties are known.
5 Data Handling Recalling pictograph, bar graph, double bar graph, Collection of data, organizing the data, grouping the data- Tally table, frequency distribution table, Histogram, Pie chart or circle graph, drawing pie chart, chance and probability, linking chances to probability, outcomes as events, chance and probability related to real life.
6 Squares and square roots
Properties of square numbers, some interesting patterns- adding triangular numbers, numbers between square numbers, adding odd numbers, a sum of consecutive natural numbers, product of two consecutive even or odd natural numbers, some more patterns in square numbers, finding a square of a number, Pythagorean triplets, square roots, finding square roots- through repeated subtraction, through prime factorisation, by division method, Square roots of decimals.
7 Cubes and cube roots Cubes- some interesting patterns- adding consecutive odd numbers ,cubes and their prime factors, smallest multiple that is a perfect cube, Cube roots- through prime factorisation method.
8 Comparing quantities Recalling ratios and percentages, finding increase or decrease in per cent, estimation in percentages, profit and loss, finding cost price, selling price, loss%, profit%, Finding VAT, Simple Interest, Compound interest- deducing a formula for compound interest, Rate compounded annually, half yearly, quarterly, some application problems using compound interest formula.
9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Terms, factors and coefficients, monomials, binomials and polynomials, like and unlike terms, addition and subtraction of algebraic expressions, multiplication of algebraic expressions, multiplying a monomial by a monomial, multiplying a monomial by a polynomial, multiplying a polynomial by a polynomial, Standard identities, Applying identities.
10 Visualizing solid shapes
Views of 3- D shapes, Mapping space around us, Faces, Edges and Vertices – Euler’s Formula.
11 Mensuration Recalling area of square and rectangle, Area of trapezium, Area of a general quadrilateral, Area of special quadrilaterals, Area of a polygon, solid shapes- surface area of cube, cuboid and cylinder, Volume of cube, cuboid and cylinder, volume and capacity.
12 Exponents and Powers
Powers with negative expressions, laws of exponents, use of exponents to express small numbers in standard form, comparing very large and very small numbers.
13 Direct and Inverse Proportions
Direct proportion, problems on direct proportion, Inverse proportion, problems on inverse proportion.
14 Factorisation Factors of algebraic expressions, Factorisation by common factors, by regrouping terms, factorisation using identities, Division of algebraic expressions, division of monomial by another monomial, division of polynomial by monomial, division of polynomial by polynomial, finding error in an expression.
15 Introduction to graphs A bar graph, A Pie chart, a histogram, a line graph, linear graphs- location of a point, coordinates, some application problems- time and distance, principal and simple interest, quantity and cost.
16 Playing with numbers. Numbers in general form, game with numbers- reversing the digits- two digit number, reversing the digits- three digit number, forming three-digit numbers with given three-digits, letters for digits, tests of divisibility- divisibility by 10, divisibility by 5, divisibility by 2, divisibility by 9 and 3.
Class: VIII Scheme of Work 2016-17 Sub: Science
S.No Name of Chapter Subtopics
1 Crop Production Crop plants, Methods of crop production, Nitrogen cycle, Food from animals.
2 Microorganisms Types of microorganisms, Useful and Harmful microorganisms,
Food preservation.
3 Synthetic Fibres And
Plastics
Polymers, Synthetic fibres, Plastics.
4 Metals And Non-Metals Occurrence of metals and non-metals, Properties of metals and non-metals, Reactivity Series of metals, Uses of metals and non metals, Noble metals, Corrosion of metals, Alloys .
5 Coal And Petroleum Natural resources, Fossil fuels –coal, petroleum, natural gas,
Preventing energy crisis.
6 Combustion And Flame Combustion, Extinguishing a fire, Flame, Fuels, Impact of burning fuels on the environment.
7 Conservation of Plants And Animals Biodiversity, Flora and Fauna, Conservation of forests and wildlife, Biosphere reserves, Red data book.
8 Cell –Structure and Functions The Cell theory, Unicellular and multicellular organisms, Plant
and animal cells, Growth and division.
9 Reproduction Sexual reproduction, Internal and external fertilization, Reproduction in Humans, Metamorphosis, Asexual reproduction.
10 Reaching The Age of Adolescence The endocrine system, Puberty and adolescence, Determining the sex of the baby, Health for adolescents.
11 Force And Pressure Types of force and its effects, Pressure and its applications in daily life, Pressure exerted by liquids, Atmospheric pressure.
12 Friction What is friction, What causes friction, Advantages and disadvantages of friction, Minimizing
and increasing friction, Fluid friction .
13 Sound How sound is produced and its characteristics, How sound travels, Functioning of the human ear, Reflection and absorption of sound, Musical sound and noise.
14 Some Natural Phenomena Concept of charge and its types, Attraction and repulsion of charges, Detection and measurement of charge, Flow of charge ,Lightning, Safety during lightning ,Richter scale, Causes and effects of earthquakes ,Protection against earthquakes.
15 Chemical Effects Of Electric Current Electric current, Conduction of electricity through liquids, Electrolysis, Electroplating.
16 Light Regular and diffused reflection, Laws of reflection, Characteristics of image formed with a plane mirror, Multiple reflections.
17 Refraction And Dispersion of light Refraction of light, Dispersion of light, Lenses, Formation of image by convex and concave lens, Structure of the eye, Visually impaired.
18 The Universe The universe ,galaxies ,stars, planets, satellites and constellations,
Measuring distances in the universe, The solar system, The origin of universe.
19 Pollution Of Water And Air Pollution and conservation of water, Pollution and conservation of air.
Class: VIII Syllabus Details Sub: Science
Portion for Assessment
Unit Test - 1 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test - 2 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test - 3 Will be intimated in class
Half Yearly Examination Chapter 1 to 6 & 11 to 13Annual Examination Chapter 2,4,7 to 9,12,14 to 19
SN Month ID Name of the book:
Units Name of the lesson
1 Mar 07 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 1 Crop Production
2 Apr 14 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 1:L-2 & Unit 2:L-3
Microorganisms & Synthetic Fibres and Plastic
3 Jun 21 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 2:L- 4 Metals and Non-Metals
4 Jul 24 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 2:L- 5 ,L- 6 & Unit 3:L- 7
Coal and Petroleum, Combustion and Flame ,Conservation of Plants and Animals
5 Aug 23 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 3:L- 8,9 & 10 Cell structure and Function, Reproduction & Reaching the age of Adolescence.
6 Sep 14 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Units: 1, 2 & 3 i.e. L-1 to L-10
Full syllabus of SA I
7 Oct 17 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 4:L-11, L-12 & L- 13
Force and Pressure, Friction & Sound
8 Nov 23 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 5:L-14, L-15 & L-16
Some Natural Phenomena, Chemical effects of Electric current & Light
9 Dec 24 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 6:L- 17 & L-18
Refraction and Dispersion of Light & The Universe
10 Jan 19 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Unit 7: L-19 Pollution of Water and Air
11 Feb 19 Ratna Sagar P.Ltd.
Units: 4,5,6 & 7 i.e L-11 to L-19
Full syllabus of SA II
Scheme of Work 2017-18
CLASS: VIII SUB: S.SCIENCE
S.NO. Month ID Name of the Book Chapters
1 MARCH 06 Getting Ahead in S.Science-HISTORY Ch. 1
2 APRIL 16 GEOGRAPHY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Ch. 1
Ch. 1
3. JUNE 22 HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
POL.SCIENCE
Ch. 2 &3
Ch. 2
Ch. 2
4 JULY 25 HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
POL.SCIENCE
Ch. 4 & 5
Ch. 3 & 4
Ch. 3
5 AUGUST 22 HISTORY
POL.SCIENCE
Ch. 6 & 7
Ch. 4
6 SEPTEMBER 11 HISTORY Ch. 8 & 9
7 OCTOBER 21 GEOGRAPHY
POL.SCIENCE
Ch. 5
Ch. 5
8. NOVEMBER 24 HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
Ch. 10 &11
Ch. 6
9 DECEMBER 24 HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
POL.SCIENCE
Ch. 12
Ch. 7 & 8
Ch. 6 & 7
10 JANUARY 20 HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
POL.SCIENCE
Ch. 13 & 14
Ch. 9
Ch. 8
11 FEBRUARY 18 HISTORY
REVISION
Ch. 15
Portion for Assessment
Unit Test - 1 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test - 2 Will be intimated in class
Unit Test - 3 Will be intimated in class
Half Yearly Examination History-Ch 1 to 8; Geo-Ch 1 to 5; SPL-Ch 1 to 4Annual Examination History-Ch 7, 9 to 15; Geo-Ch 2 , 6 to 9; SPL-Ch3, 5 to 8
Syllabus Details
Class: VIII Sub: Social Science
S.No. Name of the Chapter Sub-topic to be taught
Getting Ahead in Social Science- Our Past ( History )
1. Where, When and How-India and the Modern World
Features of Modern Age, Forces of Change, Sources of information of Modern Indian History
2. The Establishment of Company Power
Voyages of discovery, the formation of European trading companies in India, The British East India Company, The Carnatic Wars, conquest of Bengal, The Marthas, conquest of Mysore, reasons for success of the British
3. The British Administrative Structure in India (1765-1857)
The Regulating Act 1773, Pitt’s India Act 1784 & 1833, The Civil Services, The Army, The Police & Judiciary
4. Rural Life and Society The Land Revenue Policy under British, The impact of revenue systems on cultivator, Peasants revolts
5. Colonization and Tribal Societies
Colonialism and tribal people, tribal revolts of Choota Nagpur, tribal revolts in the North East
6. Crafts and Industries For Assessment
7. The Revolt of 1857 Causes for the Revolt of 1857, Outbreak of the revolt, Spread of the Revolt, The end of Mughal Empire, The Aftermath of Revolt, Reasons for failure of the Revolt, results of the revolt
8. Education and the British Rule Education in India – Before the British, The modern system of Education, National Education
9. Women and Reform Status of Women in the 18th century, The Social Reforms
10. Challenging the Caste System History of Reform, The impact of Reform Movement
11. Colonialism and Urban Challenge
The deurbanization of India, The growth of new urban centers, the creation of Municipalities, Cities as centers of transport and communication
12. Changes in Arts For Assessment
13. The National Movement (1885-1919)
Reasons for the growth of Nationalism the founding of the Indian National Congress, the Moderates and Extremists, the rise of revolutionaries, the different stages of National Movements
14. The Struggle for Independence (1919-1947)
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), The Movement led by Indians to gain Independence
15. India after Independence The refugee crisis, Integration of Princely State, The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, A new Constitution, National Language, Five Year Plans, India’s relations with other countries
Our Environment ( Geography)
1. Resources What are resources? Classifications of resources, Conserving of resources
2. Land, Soil, Water resources Land resources and classification, land use patterns, soil profile, importance of soil as a resource, types of soil, methods of soil conservation. Water as a vital natural resource, problems of water pollution and ways to conserve it
3. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life Natural vegetation, factors influencing distribution of natural vegetation, wildlife, deforestation and wildfires destroying, natural vegetation and wildlife, support programs that aim to protect natural vegetation and wildlife
4. Mineral and Power resources Mineral resources, extraction of minerals, distribution of minerals in India and its uses, Power resources
5. Agriculture Factors influencing agriculture, types of farming, major crops, agricultural development, agriculture in India
6. Industries Importance of industries, classification of industries, factors affecting location of industries, industrial systems, industrial regions
7. Distribution of major industries and comparative
Iron and steel industry, chemical industry, transport and equipment industry, textile industry, sugar industry, cement industry, information and technology industry
8. Human resource Human resource development, distribution of population, density of population, factors affecting density of population, population composition
9. Disaster Management For Assessment
Social and Political Life
1. The Constitution and the need for Laws
What is Constitution? The Indian Constitution, The Preamble
2. Ideas and Ideals of Indian Constitution
Key feature of Indian Constitution, role of Constituent Assembly in creating Constitution of India, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Federal structure of Indian Government
3. The Union Legislative- The Parliament
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, The functioning of Legislative
4. The Union Executive President, The Vice President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Civil Services
5. The Judiciary The structure of Judiciary, The Supreme Court, The High Court, Sub-ordinate Court, The Unified Indian Judiciary, Lok Adalats for speedy justice
6. The Role of Police and that of Courts
The police, work of police, administrative setup of police, process of investigation of crime, courts: Public Prosecuter, role of police and courts in maintaining law and order
7. Social Justice and Marginalized The Marginalized, the practice of untouchability, law on manual scavenging, the Mandal Commission and its report, tribal people of India, Child labour , Health and India
8. Role of Government in the Development of the Country
The role of State in development, the Five Year Plans, Agriculture, Rural Development, Industry, Transportation, Telecommunications, Social Sector, The Path Ahead
Scheme of work: 2017-18
Class-VIII SUBJECT: Information Technology
S. N Month ID Name of the Book Chapter No.
Topic
1 March 06 Computers Ahead Introduction/ Interaction
2 April 16 Computers Ahead Ch-1 About Computers
3 June 22 Computers Ahead Ch-2 Managing the Windows 7 Environment
4 July 25 Computers Ahead Ch-3
Ch-4
MS Excel 2007
More on MS Access 2007
5 August 22 Computers Ahead Ch-5
Ch-7
Creating Special Effects in Photoshop
Advanced QBASIC Programming
6 September 11 Computers Ahead Revision and Assessment
7 October 21 Computers Ahead Ch-6 SketchUp – Advanced 3D Graphic Models
8 November 24 Computers Ahead Ch-8 Introduction to Visual Basic
9 December 24 Computers Ahead Ch-9
Ch-10
Advanced Animation with Flash
Advanced HTML
10 January 20 Computers Ahead Ch-11 Impact of Computers on Society
11 February 18 Computers Ahead Revision and Assessment
12 March 09 Computers Ahead
Name of Assessment Syllabus
Half Yearly Examination Ch-01 to Ch-05 and Ch-7
Annual Examination Ch-06 to Ch-8 and ch-11