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CLASS-VIII ENGLISH
TERM I MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY SKILLS TESTED RUBRICS & CHECKLIST April Spectrum : Unit 1
Ch-1 How Much Land Does a Man Need ? Ch-2 Carla and the Greedy Merchant Ch-3 The People Upstairs(poem) Grammar book : Determiners, Direct and Indirect Speech (Statements), jumbled sentences Reading skills : Unseen Passage Writing: Notice, Diary Entry
Dramatization (Ch –Carla and the Greedy Merchant) (group activity ) Spell check
Acting , thinking, creativity , speaking Memorization Analytical
CHARACTERISATION-2 UNDERSTANDING-2 PRESENTATION-2 DIALOGUE DELIVERY-2 CO-ORDINATION-2 1.ACCURACY-2 2. PROMPTNESS-4 3.VOCABULARY-4
May Spectrum : Unit-2 Ch-1- The Happy Prince Ch-2 Goodwill Ch-3 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (Poem) Grammar book: Verbs: Expressing the Present, Synonyms And Antonyms(self study) Conjunctions, Editing, Omission, Jumbled sentences Reading skills: Poetical unseen Writing: Story writing
Class discussion on- Kindness and compassion- its importance in life (Ch-Good will) MCQ
Reasoning ability to frame correct sentences
Content-2 Presentation-2 Understanding-2 Ability to speak-2 Organization of ideas-2
JULY Spectrum: Unit-3 Ch-1 The Machine Ch-2 A.P.J Abdul Kalam Ch-3 Thomas Alva Edison Grammar: Verbs –Expressing the Past, Verbs Non-Finite forms. Writing: Bio-Sketch
Holiday Home Work (Recitation) Home Assignment + Class Work Unseen passage (Ch- The Machine)
Writing Reading Creativity Analytical Memorization
(Holiday Home Work Home Assignment + Class Work) 1.ORGANIZATION 2.CONTENT-2 3.ACCURACY-2 4.PRESENTATION 5.PUNCTUALITY (Pen Paper Test) ACCURACY OF THE ANSWERS ACCORDING TO THE GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS
August Spectrum- Unit-4 Ch-1 Cycle of life Ch-2 Tears of Joy Ch-3 Indian Weavers Grammar: Verbs-Expressing the future
Listening activity Informal Letter (Tears of Joy)
Understanding
One mark for correct answer; (accuracy of the answers)
Writing : Informal Letter, Omission, jumbled words
Sept Spectrum- Unit-5 Ch-1 Faithful Jayant Writing: Speech Grammar: Modals (Verbs)
Revision CONTENT-2 PRESENTATION-2 CONFIDENCE-2 PRONOUNCIATION-2 INTONATION-2
TERM II Oct Spectrum-Unit-5 Ch-2 The Beggar Ch-3 The Faithless Shadows Grammar book: Transformation of sentences, Idiomatic Expressions (self study) Editing, Omission
Diary Entry (Ch- The Beggar)
Memorization
1. CONTENT-2 2. ACCURACY-2 3.CREATIVITY-3 4.PRESENTATION-2
Nov Spectrum-Unit-6 Ch-1 Insight of a Blind Boy Ch-2 The Special Prize Ch-3 The Raven and The Fox Writing Skills : Process Writing Grammar book: Verbs: Active-Passive Voice
Dramatisation (Ch- The Special Prize)
Acting , thinking, creativity , speaking Memorization Analytical
CHARACTERISATION-2 UNDERSTANDING-2 PRESENTATION-2 DIALOGUE DELIVERY-2 CO-ORDINATION-2 1.ACCURACY-2 2. PROMPTNESS-4 3.VOCABULARY-4
Dec Spectrum-Unit-7 Ch-1 The Exchange Ch-2 The Open Window Ch-3 Secret Place Grammar book: Relative Clauses, Adverbs, Improving spelling (self study) Writing Skills : Formal Letter
Story Writing (Ch-The open Window)
Thinking, Creative , organizational, critical thinking
Ideas(3), organization(2), word choice(3) fluency(3)
Jan Spectrum-Unit-8 Ch-1 Deeper the Roots, Taller the Tree Ch-2 All for a piece of cloth Ch-3 Greed Grammar book: Prepositions
Holiday Home Work – Home assignment + Class work Speaking activity(All for a piece of cloth)
Thinking, creative, organizational, critical thinking
(Holiday Home Work Home Assignment + Class Work) 1.Pronunciation-2 2.Sentence formation 3 3.Vocabulary-2 4.Fluency-3
Feb Grammar book: Revision work Revision of SA II Syllabus
HINDI
TERM I MONTH fu/kkZfjr ikB~;dze jpukRed dk;Z dkS’ky vfHkO;fDr vad foHkktu o ewY;kadu APRIL Oklar /ofu ¼dfork½] yk[k dh
pwfM;kW ¼ dgkuh½ Hkkjr dh [kkst &v/;k; 1 O;kdj.k & Hkk"kk ds iz’u] laKk] fyax] opu i=& ikfjokfjd i= fucU/k & fon~;kFkhZ thou
dfork ikB
fyf[kr ijh{kk
eapHk; fuofRr] vkRefo’okl o y;cn~/krk
izLrqrhdj.k&2] HkkofHkO;fDr&2]y; o rky&2] Lej.k ’kfDr&2]Li"V mPpkj.k&2
May olar cl dh ;k=k¼ O;aX;½ nhokuksa dh gLrh Hkkjr dh [kkst &v/;k; 2 O;kdj.k & loZuke] fo’ks"k.k] milxZ] izR;;] foykse¼i`"B la& 87½]i;kZ;okph¼1 ls 20½] vusdkFkZd¼1&10½]fHkUukFkZd¼ 1&10½]okD;ka’k ds fy, ,d ’kCn¼1&20½eqgkojs¼1&30½ yksdksfDr;kW ¼1 ls 5½ izkFkZuk i=
JqRkys[k Jo.k dkS’ky dk fodkl] orZuh lac/kh Kku
dqy vad& 10] dqy 'kCn&10 orZuh lac/kh v’kqf) gksus ij ,d vad dkVk tk,xk
JULY olar& D;k fujk’k gqvk tk,] fpfÎ;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k ¼ ys[k½ Hkkjr dh [kkst &v/;k; 3] 4 O;kdj.k & fdz;k] fdz;k& fo’sk"k.k] laf/k¼Loj½
xzh"ekodk’kxgdk;Z fyf[kr ijh{kk
ys[ku {kerk o oSpkfjd {kerk dk fodkl
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 LoPNrk & 2 fo"k; oLrq& 6
AUGUST olar& dkepksj ¼dgkuh½ dchj dh lkf[k;kW O;kdj.k & okD;&vFkZ ds vk/kkj ij jpuk ds vk/kkj ij] vaydkj& vuqizkl] ;ed] ’ys"k] fucU/k ≤ dk lnqi;ksx
Lkkewfgd dk;Z {kerk
Lkkewfgd dk;Z {kerk dk fodkl] usrRo ds xq.k dk fodkl] rdZ’khyrk dk fodkl
SEPTEMBER O;kdj.k & vifBr xn~;ka’k ¼v/kZokf"kZd ijh{kk gsrq iqujkofRRk dk;Z½
okn&fookn okd iVqrk o rkfdZd dkS’ky dk fodkl] oSpkfjd izLrqrhdj.k] lqn< i{k izLrqrh
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 vkRefo’okl&2 rdZ’khyrk o LkVhd laokn&3 fo"k;kuqdwyrk
TERM II OCTOBER Cklar& tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk] Hkxoku ds Mkfd,¼dfork½ Hkkjr dh [kkst v/;k;&5 O;kdj.k vO;;] foykse ¼i~"B la& 88½] i;kZ;okph¼21&40½ yksdksfDr;kW ¼6&10½] eqgkojs¼31&65½ i=& /kU;okn i= fucU/k& O;k;ke dk egRo
okD; iz;ksx fyf[kr ijh{kk
okD; fuekZ.k dh {kerk dk fodkl] ‘'kqn~/k ys[ku] okD; dh iw.kZrk dk Kku
ikWp ‘’kCnksa dk okD; esa iz;ksx] dqy vaad &10] izR;sd okD; ds fu/kkZfjr vad&2 foHkktu & orZuh lac/kh ’kqn~/krk &1@2 iw.kZ fojke&1@2 lkFkZd o iw.kZokD;&1
NOVEMBER Cklar& lqnkek pfjr ¼dfork½] tgkW ifg;k gS ¼fjiksrkZt½ Hkkjr dh [kkst v/;k;&6 O;kdj.k vaydkj¼miek] #id] mRis{kk½ lekl] Lkaf/k¼O;atu½ i=& f’kdk;rh i= ¼LokLF; vf/kdkjh dks] Mkdiky dks½
vk'kqHkk"k.k Rofjr oSpkjfd] izLrqrhdj.k okd iVqrk] Rofjr fapru o HkkokfHkO;fDr
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 vkRefo’okl&2 Li"Vhdj.k&2 fo"k;kuqdwyrk& 4
DECEMBER Cklar& vdcjh yksVk¼dgkuh½ Lwkjnkl ds in ¼dfork½ Hkkjr dh [kkst v/;k;&7 O;kdj.k & in&ifjp;] ¼laKk] loZuke] fo’ks"k.k½ fucU/k & O;k;ke
lfp= mn~/kj.k ,d=hdj.k fyf[kr ijh{kk
fo"k;kuqdwy fp= laxzg izLrqrhdj.k ds lkFk rqdkar dkO; jpuk dk fodkl] fp=nokjk fo"k; oLrq dh jkspdrk
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 LoPNrk&2 fo"k;kuqdwyrk& 6
JANUARY Clar& ckt vkSj lkWi ¼dgkuh½ ;g lcls dfBu le; ugh ¼dfork½ Hkkjr dh [kkst v/;k;&8]9 fucU/k&Hkk"kk ds iz’u] laf/k ¼ folxZ½ okP;
’khrkodk’k x`gdk;Z
ys[ku {kerk o oSpkfjd {kerk dk fodkl
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 LoPNrk & 2 fo"k; oLrq& 6
MATHS
TERM I MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY
April Ch-1-Rational Numbers
Ch-3-Understanding Quadrilaterals
Ch- 3
a)To verify that the sum of interior angles of a Quadrilateral is
3600 by paper cutting and
pasting
(b) To verify that sum of exterior angles of
Any polygon is 3600 by paper cutting and
pasting
(c) To make a kite and a rhombus by paper cutting and folding
May Ch-2-Linear Equations in One Variable
Ch-12- Exponents And Power
July Ch-9- Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Ch-4-Practical Geometry
August Ch-6-Squares and Square Roots
Ch-7-Cubes And Cube Roots
To observe the number of patterns and generate it up to next three steps. Make four such patterns
September Ch-8-Comparing Quantities(Introduction)
TERM II October Ch-8-Comparing Quantities (Contd.)
Ch-16-Playing With Numbers
November Ch-5-Data Handling Ch-5 Group activity
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Ch-11-Mensuration
Ch-10 – Visualizing Solid Shapes
Ch-10 Draw front ,top ,side view of following shapes made by unit cubes
Ch-11 a) To make cubes and cuboids of given dimensions using unit cubes and to calculate volume of each
b) To explore the relationship between
i) Length(in cm) and perimeter (in cm)
ii) Length ( in cm) and area
(in cm2) of 5 squares of different dimensions drawn on a squared paper
December Ch-13 Direct and Inverse Proportions
Ch-14-Factorisation
January Ch-14-Factorisation (Contd.)
Ch-15-Introduction to Graphs
TERM I
MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY
VIII April
History ch-1 How When and Where ch-2 From Trade to Territory Geo ch-1 Resources Civics ch-1 Indian Constitution
Tabular chart-sources which historians use Map Work Map work Flow Chart
May Civics ch-2 Understanding Secularism History ch-3 Ruling the countryside ch-4 Tribals and the vision of a Golden Age (holiday h.w)
OTBA Description of any Tribe of India
JULY History ch-5 When people rebel Geo ch-2 Land , Soil , Water, Civics ch-3 Why do we need a Parliament?
Map Work Diagram of soil profile and flowchart Name of present cabinet ministers
August Civics ch-5 Judiciary History ch-6 Colonialism and the city Geo ch-3 Mineral and Power Resources Civics ch-4 Understanding Laws
Paste picture of supreme court of India and write its functions. OTBA Tabular Charts and Map work
Sept Revision TERM II Oct Geo ch-4 Agriculture
Civics ch-6 Understanding our Criminal Justice system History ch-7 Weavers , Iron Smelters and Factory Owners
Map skills- political Map of India mark the following areas where Food crops are grown Beverage crops are grown Fibre crops are grown
Role Play Paste varieties of cloth pieces and write their names
Nov Civics ch-7 Understanding marginalization Civics ch-8 Confronting marginalization History ch-8 Civilising the Native , Educating the Nation
Bring a poem to class that discusses a social issue of marginalization Crossword puzzles
Dec History Civics ch-9 Public Facilities Civics ch-10 Law and Social Justice Geo ch-5 Industries History ch-9 Women , Caste and Reform ch-10 The Changing worls of visual arts
Visit your locality and discuss anyone public facility in classroom Discussion on various situations where people do not follow rules/laws Map work Tabular chart ,Write information on any one social reformer Collect information about Modern Era Painters and write on A4 sheet
Jan Geo Ch-6 Human Resources His ch-11 The making of the National Movement His Ch-12 India after independence
Map Skills Map Skills Map Skills
Feb Revision
SCIENCE TERM I MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY
April Ch-1 Crop production and management Ch-12 Friction Ch-3 Synthetic fibres and plastics
Ch-1 Crop production and management 1. To separate good seeds from damaged seeds
Ch-12 Friction 1. To study that the force of friction depends upon the nature of surface. 2. To measure the weight of an object by spring balance. 3. To show that rolling friction is less than sliding friction. Ch-3 Synthetic fibres and plastics 1. To study water soaking capacity of different types of clothes. 2. To identify fibres through a burning test. 3. To measure the tensile strength of different types of synthetic fibres.
May Ch-2 Microorganism , friend and foe Ch-17 Stars and the Solar System
Ch-2 Microorganism , friend and foe 1. To show the process of fermentation using baker’s yeast. 2. To study the permanent slides of microbes under the microscope. 3. To study different types of microbes in soil & water samples. Ch-17 Stars and the Solar System 1. To help them locate various constellations in the night sky.
JULY Ch-16 Light Ch-11 Force and pressure
Ch-16 Light 1. To verify the laws of reflection. 2. To show persistence of vision on retina. 3. To study construction and working of kaleidoscope. Ch-11 Force and pressure 1. To show the effects of force on an object. 2. To understand that pressure exerted by liquid increases with height of the liquid. 3. To study that liquids exert pressure on the walls of the container. 4. To study that liquids exert equal pressure at same depth.
August Ch-5 Coal and petroleum Ch-15 Some Natural Phenomena
Ch-5 Coal and petroleum 1. To study the various constituents of petroleum & their uses
Ch-15 Some Natural Phenomena 1. To study the charging of different objects by rubbing. 2. To show that like charges repel and unlike charges attract each other. 3. To show the construction and working of an electroscope
Sept Ch-18 Pollution of Air and Water Case study of River Ganga and Tajmahal
TERM II Oct Ch-9 Reproduction in animals
Ch-9 Reproduction in animals 1. To study binary fission in amoeba with the help of permanent slides.
Nov Ch-6 Combustion and flame
Ch-6 Combustion and flame 1. To show that air is essential for burning. 2. To study different zones of a candle flame.
Ch-4 Metals and Non-metals Ch-1 3 Sound
3. To make a fire extinguisher. 4. To show that ignition temperature is necessary for combustion (paper cup activity) Ch-4 Metals and Non-metals 1. To study behavior of metals and non-metals towards acids. 2. To show the displacement reaction of metals in different salt solutions. 3. To study the acidic or basic nature of oxides on different metals & non-metals. Ch-1 3 Sound 1. To observe the vibrations of a tuning fork. 2. To show that sound requires a medium to propagate
Dec Ch-10 Reaching the age of adolescence Ch-14 Chemical effects of current
Ch-10 Reaching the age of adolescence 1. To show the position of endocrine glands in human body with the help of a chart. Ch-14 Chemical effects of current 1. To test whether the given liquids are electrolytes or non-electrolytes. 2. To show electrolysis of water. 3. To show electroplating of copper on an iron spoon. 1. To show that patato conducts electricity.
Jan Ch-7 Conservation of plants and animals Ch-8 Cell Structure and function
Ch-7 Conservation of plants and animals 1. To locate various sanctuaries and national parks in a map of India. Ch-8 Cell Structure and function 1. To prepare stained temporary mount of onion peel. 2. To prepare stained temporary mount of human cheek cells.
SANSKRIT
TERM I MONTH fu/kkZfjr ikB~;dze jpukRed dk;Z dkS’ky vfHkO;fDr vad foHkktu o ewY;kadu APRIL #fpjk& eaxye] lqHkkf"krkfu
O;kdj.k & dkjd ifjp;] iq#"k ifjp; 'kCn #i& ckyd] jek iqLrd] ] ydkjksa ds izR;;ksa dh lajpuk /kkrq #i iB~] xe~] d] ;PN¼yV~] yV~] yM~ yksV ydkj vuqokn &vizSy ekl es ifBr #iksa ij vk/kfjr A
‘’yksd mPpkj.k fyf[kr ijh{kk
eapHk; fuofRr] vkRefo’okl o y;cn~/krk
izLrqrhdj.k&2] HkkofHkO;fDr&2]y; o rky&2] Lej.k ’kfDr&2]Li"V mPpkj.k&2
May O;kdj.k & laf/k&Loj laf/k] laLdr es egRoiw.kZ 'kCn 'kCn #i& ;q"en~ laLdr fxurh &1 ls 25]
nl laKk ‘’kCn laLdr esa
Jo.k dkS’ky dk fodkl] orZuh lac/kh Kku
dqy vad& 10] dqy 'kCn&10 orZuh lac/kh v’kqf) gksus ij ,d vad dkVk tk,xk
foHkfDr opu ifjp;] vifBr xn;ka’k vuqokn &ifBr #iksa ij vk/kfjr A
JULY #fpjk& fcyL; ok.kh u dnkfi esa Jqrk lnSo iqjrks fu/ksfg pj.ke~ O;kdj.k & 'kCn #i& loZuke ’kCn #i&rr~¼iq- L=h- uiq½- fucU/k& ee fon~;ky;% izR;; DRok] rqequ~] Dr] rO;r~
xzh"ekodk’k x`gdk;Z fyf[kr ijh{kk
ys[ku {kerk o oSpkfjd {kerk dk fodkl
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 LoPNrk & 2 fo"k; oLrq& 6
AUGUST #fpjk& /kesZ /keu ikis iq.;e~ vuqokn &¼mHk;r%] ifjr] fcuk%] i`Fkd%] lg] ;PN½ fu;eksa ij vk/kfjr vuqokn
Lkewfgd dk;Z{kerk Lkewfgd dk;Z {kerk dk fodkl] usr`Ro ds xq.k dk fodkl] rdZ’khyrk dk fodkl
SEPTEMBER #fpjk& izseyL; izseY;k’p dFkk v/kZokf"kZd ijh{kk gsrq iqujkofRr
‘’kCn #i] /kkrq #i okd~iVqrk o rkfdZd dkS’ky dk fodkl] oSpkfjd izLrqrhdj.k] lqê< izLrqfr
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 vkRefo’okl & 2 rdZ’khyrk o lVhd laokn& 3 fo"k;kuqdwyrk& 3
TERM II OCTOBER #fpjk&tyokfguh O;kdj.k &'kCn #i& jke] yrk] Qy fucU/k& ijksidkj% foykse ’kCn
okD; iz;ksx ¼ drkZ o fdz;k feyku½ fyf[kr ijh{kk
okD; fuekZ.k dh {kerk dk fodkl] ‘'kqn~/k ys[ku] okD; dh iw.kZrk dk Kku
ikWp ‘’kCnksa dk okD; esa iz;ksx] dqy vaad &10] izR;sd okD; ds fu/kkZfjr vad&2 foHkktu & orZuh lac/kh ’kqn~/krk &1@2 iw.kZ fojke&1@2 lkFkZd o iw.kZokD;&1
NOVEMBER #fpjk &lkfo=h ckbZ Qqys O;kdj.k & laf/k O;atu] 'kCn #i& xq#] /kkrq #i&iB~ LFkk¼ikWpks ydkj esa½ laLdr fxurh& 26 ls 50] vifBr xn;kW’k] vuqokn vH;kl ydkj ifjorZu
vk'kqHkk"k.k Rofjr oSpkjfd] izLrqrhdj.k okd iVqrk] Rofjr fapru o HkkokfHkO;fDr
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 vkRefo’okl&2 Li"Vhdj.k&2 fo"k;kuqdwyrk& 4
DECEMBER #fpjk& d% j{kfr d% jf{kr% fgeky;%
fyf[kr ijh{kk fo"k;kuqdwy fp= laxzg izLrqrhdj.k ds lkFk rqdkar
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 LoPNrk&2
O;kdj.k & n’k] Hkw ¼ yV~] yV~] yM~ o yksV fof/kfyM~] ydkj½ laLdr esa egRoiw.kZ 'kCn
dkO; jpuk dk fodkl] fp=nokjk fo"k; oLrq dh jkspdrk
fo"k;kuqdwyrk& 6
JANUARY #fpjk& vk;ZHkV% O;kdj.k& 'kCn #i vLen~] laf/k& folxZ vuqokn & ikB~;dze esa ifBr lHkh #iksa o fu;eksa ij vk/kfjr vuqokn vH;kl A lekukFkZd ’kCn
’khrkodk’k x`gdk;Z ys[ku] {kerk o oSpkfjd {kerk dk fodkl
izLrqrhdj.k& 2 LoPNrk&2 fo"k;kuqdwyrk& 6
FEBRAUARY okf"kZd ijh{kk gsrq iqujkofRr
FRENCH
TERM I MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY Aaaaaa April- May Leçon 0 -Que savez-vous de
laFrance ? Leçon 1 -Une boum Leçon 2 -Au café des Laurent
L’activité- faites une carte de France
JULY Leçon 3 -Jeanne d’ Arc Leçon 4 -La vie d’ un Mannequin
L’activité- oral
August Leçon 5 -Bon Voyage L’activité -décrivez ta fête d’anniversaire. Sept Revision\SA I TERM II Oct Leçon 6 -Des nouvelles de Lyon
Leçon 7- Bon appétit L’activité- décrivez le weekend dernier
Nov Leçon 8 -Des Invitations L’activité-écrivez l’invitation, le message etc.
Dec Leçon -9-Aneesh partira bientot
L’activité- Que feras-tu pendant les vacances?
Jan Leçon -10 -La meteo
L’activité- recitation (oral)
Feb Revision
GERMAN
TERM I MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY April- May Module 5, Lektion1
Stefan,wie geht’s dir? ACT-1 liste der Dativ Verben FA-1 ACT-2 Konjugation
JULY Module 5,Lektion 2 Gesund leben
FA-2 revision Act 1 Wendungen Act 2 Text lesen
August Module 5,Lektion 2 Gesund leben
Sept Module 5, Lektion 3 Was hast du fur deine Gesundheit getan?
TERM II Oct Module 6, Lektion 1 Wo ist Tina?
FA-3 ACT-1 Partizip Perfekt
Nov Module 6, Lektion 1 Wo ist Tina?
FA-3 ACT-2 Ein Fest beschreiben
Dec Module 6, Lektion 2 Hast du lust,ins kino zu gehen?
Act- 1 Weil Act-2 Gefühle
Jan Module 6, Lektion 3 Ordnung muss sein
COMPUTER
TERM I MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY Aaaaaa April CH-1 Introduction to networking
Features of network Types of computer network Network devices Network security
ACT-1 Create a presentation on “Network Devices”
May CH-2 Virus alert Types of viruses Other malicious programs Different anti-virus software Using an anti- virus software
CH-3 Introduction to C++ Structure of a C++ Program Compiling and Running a C++ Program
ACT-2 Create a presentation on “Different anti-virus software” .
JULY CH-3 Introduction to C++(Continued) Variables and Data types
ACT-4 Programs using C++
Displaying output Accepting user input
CH-4 Program Controls in C++ Working with Operators Loop Statements Conditional Statements
WORKSHEET-1
August CH-5 Working with queries Managing records Creating queries using a wizard Creating queries using query Design
ACT-5 Create a database containing the names, age, address of 10 students of class- VIII and perform the following task. a. Open the given database b. Create a query titled Query 1 using the query wizard . c. Rename the query as Students Record and save it.
SA1 Sept MSE TERM II Oct CH-6 Working with forms and reports
Creating form using form wizard Creating form using design view Creating reports using report wizard
Act-6 Create an MS Access database listing the names, age, gender, height and weight of 10 of your friends.
Nov CH-7 More on pivot animator Creating figure types Adding backgrounds Using the edit mode Using colour reduction Using dither mode Applying optimization feature
Dec STK files Using onion skins Performing multi-figure selection Joining figures Adding sprites
ACT-7 Create a 10-frame animation of man jumping in the air.
Jan CH-8 More on internet Chatting Blogging Social media networking Storing data over the cloud
ACT-8 Create a self- hosting free blog using the word Press blogging platform.
Feb Revision