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Class 8 Icse Syllabus
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Class 8 Icse Syllabus
SYLLABUS 2012 – 2013 GEORGRAPHY CLASS – VIII
First Term
I. Our World
Chapter 1 - Earth as a Planet – (Earth as a unique Planet, Shape of the Earth, Size of the Earth)
Chapter 2 - Earth as a Globe – (Earth’s grid, lines of latitude, longitude, heat zones, climate zones, Prime Meridians, longitude and Time Sums, Local and standard Time, International Date Line, Small Circle, Great Circle.
Chapter 3 - Motions of the Earth – Rotation and its effects, Revolution and its effects, Solstic Summer, Winter,(full)}
II. Structure of the Earth and Internal Processes.
Chapter 4 - Structure of the Earth (Omit Tectonic Plates, Movements)
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Chapter 5 - Landforms of the Earth (to be done together with chapter 9- folding, faulting)
Chapter 6 - Materials of the Earth’s Crust – Rocks
Chapter 7 - Volcanoes (Extrusive & Intrusive)
Chapter 8 - EarthquakesMap Work (on an un-gridded outline map of the World, with rivers marked).Oceans, Seas, Gulfs, Water Bodies, Rivers, Mountains, PlateausCities – Washington DC, California, Mexico City, New York, Lima, Buenos Aires, London, Lisbon, Rome, Cairo, Cape Town, New Delhi, Colombo, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Wellington, Sydney.All relevant figures & diagrams to be done for every chapter.
Final Term
III. Weathering
Chapter 10 - weathering: Meaning and Effects.
IV. Hydrosphere –
Chapter 12 - Movement of Oceans (full) VII. Natural Regions of the World – Page 164 With reference to this (chapter 21) do a comparative study of :-
a) Equatorial Rain forests and Temperate Grasslands.
b) Hot and cold deserts (Each of the chapter to be done thoroughly in a comparative study form) Map Work:- Major climate regions of the World and the rest of the features same as first term Syllabus.