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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class –VIII
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Books Prescribed New Mulberry English Course By- Ashima Bath/ Saswati Dasgupta New Learner’s Grammar and Composition
I
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
01 04
Introduction New Mulberry English Course
(Prose)
The Happy Prince By- Oscar Wilde
Learning targets:
To read a short story by a world renowned author whose timeless portrayal of the human condition has made him one of the most valued writers of all time.
To appreciate the narrative that explores the value of a good deed.
To realize that there can be no end to giving, and empathy
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
and doing good remain the only touchstones in our lives.
A reading and discussion of question answers. Thematic level analysis, characters/personalities, style of language.
II 09-13 05 03
02
Grammar
Nouns and Idioms (Pg
18,46 of Mulberry Course
book)
Grammar Articles ( a, an, the) New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book
Learning Targets
Nouns
Define and provide
examples of nouns.
Sample Exercise from
the prescribed
grammar book.
Idioms
To enable the learners to synthesize their knowledge of idioms by presenting literal and figurative interpretations.
Assorted Grammar practice exercise from the prescribed grammar book.
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
06
02
Writing skills:
Style of writing, format, organization,
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
21- Parent
Orientation
04
Diary Entry
New Mulberry English Course
Poem:
Lines composed in a
Wood on a Windy Day -
By Anne Bronte
sample question.
Learning targets:
Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences.
Understanding the genre, setting, background.
Appreciate the influence of nature in poetry.
IV 23-27 05
02
01
02
Writing Skills
Informal Letter ( Issue based)
Familiarizing the students
about the listening and
speaking activity
Dialogue Completion
Difference between formal
and informal letter, format,
style of writing,
organization, sample
question.
Pattern, sample question
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support
Staff Day
05 04
01
New Mulberry English Course
Prose
Michelangelo
By- Gulzar
Vocabulary building
exercise
Learning Targets
Reading and appreciating the mood of the story, setting, word meanings, RTC, essay question and answer.
To read about the great artist Michelangelo.
To appreciate the narrative that explores the life and works of a great artist and his timeless works.
To realize that a mammoth effort goes into the works of art.
To understand how Art and Life converge and diverge at various points.
Synonyms (Pg 34 of the
Mulberry Course Book)
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff),
06 03
New Mulberry English Course
Learning Targets
To explore the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Open House X & XII
09,10 – The
Quest
03
Poem The Hero By- Rabindranath Tagore
Assessment of the speaking skills
psychological world of a child.
To appreciate the cadence of the lines on the poem.
Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences
Understanding the genre, setting, background.
Discussion of question and answers
Speaking activity
(under ASL will be
conducted in the
class. The topics for
the same will be
announced in the
class beforehand)
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07 – Only Staff
05 02
02
Writing skills
Notice Writing
Grammar
Editing
Explanation, format, style of writing,organization, purpose, sample question.
Explanation and sample exercises.
PT-1 Date: 09 Jul – 20 Jul Reading Unseen
passage/poem Writing Diary Entry Informal Letter
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
01
Vocabulary building
exercise.
Mis spelt words
A list of words will be taken up in the class.
Dialogue Completion Grammar Nouns Idioms Articles Sentence Reordering
Literature The Happy Prince
(Prose) Lines Composed in a
Wood on a Windy Day (Poem)
Michelangelo (Prose)
II 09-13 05 04
01
New Mulberry English Course
Prose
March
By- Khushwant Singh
Learning targets:
To read an interesting account of an Indian March by the famous author Khushwant Singh.
To appreciate the narrative that explores the changes in nature and in our surroundings during the month of March.
To realize that each season is appreciable and valuable to humans, and that they have their own benefits to give to one and all.
Reading and Appreciating the mood of the story, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation.
Usage and Sample Exercise.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Grammar Relative Pronouns New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book
from the prescribed grammar book.
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 04
02
New Mulberry English Course
Prose
Grandfather and the
Python
By Ruskin Bond
Grammar:
Simple and Continuous tenses
Learning Targets:
To read the work of an author who is known for his stories for children.
To appreciate that to an animal lover every animal is a loved pet and one who should be welcomed and loved.
To be able to look back upon a potentially dangerous situation as one that may yield some humour.
Reading and Appreciating the mood of the story, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation.
Rules, usage, sample exercise from the prescribed grammar book.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Past and Present) New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book
IV 23-27 05 01
04
Grammar Degrees of Comparison New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book New Mulberry English Course Prose The Village School Master By- Oliver Goldsmith
Usage, Worksheet, Exercise (Pg 71-73 of the Mulberry Course Book) and sample exercise from the prescribed grammar book. Learning targets:
To appreciate a classic poem.
To explore character in narrative poetry.
Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences
Understanding the genre, setting, background.
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
02 Grammar
Active and Passive Voice New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book
Introduction
Recapitulation
(subject, verb,
object)
Rules of conversion
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Exercise from the prescribed grammar book.
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 02
01
Active and Passive voice contd…..
Assessment of Listening
activity
Listening activity (under ASL will be conducted in the class.( The track will be played twice and the students will write their responses on the worksheet)
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 03
02
Tenses- Simple and Continuous (Past and Present) New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book
Creative Writing
Assorted grammar practice exercise.
Discussion on the current topics and encouraging the children to write.
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 04
01
New Mulberry English Course Prose Madam Marie Curie (Biographical story)
Learning Targets: To enable the learners to
Read about the life of a brilliant scientist.
Appreciate her contributions to and sacrifices for the welfare of mankind.
Realize that dedication and hard work are the strongholds of success.
Reading and Appreciating the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
mood of the story, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation.
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 02
02
Conducting ASL for all those who could not give it in the first attempt.
Clarification of doubts in the literature section.
Revision and discussion of important questions according to the exam pattern, HOTS questions will be discussed.
V 27-31
05 03
02
Recapitulation of all the grammar topics covered till date.
Recapitulation of all the formats of the writing skills topics covered till date.
Rules, practice exercise, assorted grammar practice exercise from the prescribed grammar book, related to the topics covered till date. Format, pattern, marking and sample questions will be given for practice.
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01
Revision worksheets will be discussed in the class.
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami
05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
04
Revision worksheets will be discussed in the class.
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Reading (20 marks)
Unseen passage/
poem
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Writing and Grammar (30
Marks)
Informal Letter (Issue
based)
Diary Entry
Notice Writing
Nouns
Relative Pronouns
Idioms
Articles ( a, an, the)
Past and Present (
simple and continuous
tenses)
Error Correction
(Editing)
Degrees of
Comparison
Active and Passive
Voice
Literature (30 Marks)
The Happy Prince
(Prose)
Lines Composed in a
Wood on a Windy Day
(Poem)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Michelangelo (Prose)
The Hero (Poem)
March (Prose)
Grandfather and the
Python (Prose)
The Village School
Master( Poem)
Madam Marie Curie
(Prose)
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 01
04
Discussion of the answer key in all the classes New Mulberry English Course Prose Aachchi
The expected response will be discussed in the classes, creating a scope for improvement and highlighting the common errors. Learning Targets: To enable the learners to
Read about the concerns of a little boy.
Appreciate the love that a grandmother has for her grandchildren.
See how a little boy realizes that his seemingly stern grandmother actually loves him.
Reading and Appreciating the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
mood of the story, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation.
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 04
01
Grammar Conjunctions and Prepositions New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book Writing Skills Dialogue Writing
Learning targets: To enable to learners
To define and identify conjunctions and prepositions.
Demonstrate their correct usage in spoken and written language.
Exercise from the prescribed grammar book.
Pattern, structure, sample question
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 04
New Mulberry English Course Prose Speech against Apartheid By- Nelson Mandela
Learning targets: To enable the learners
To read the speech of an anti-apartheid revolutionary.
To appreciate the narrative that describes his fight and motivation.
To realize that all people are equal and they deserve equal rights and justice from law and from one another.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
01
Vocabulary building exercise.
Reading and Appreciating the mood of the story, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation.
Homonyms (Pg 129-130 of the Mulberry Course book)
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 02 Grammar Process Writing
Imperative Verbs, pattern, sample questions.
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 04
Grammar Reported Speech New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book
Introduction, rules of conversion, exceptions to the
rules, sample exercise from the prescribed grammar book.
V 29-31 03 02 01
Writing Skills Biographical Sketch Creative Writing
Pattern, structure, marking, sample question
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 03 Speaking activity will start for Term 2.
Speaking activity
(under ASL will be
conducted in the
class. The topics for
the same will be
announced in the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
class beforehand)
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays
10-Working
Saturday (Students)
02 02 Assorted grammar practice exercise.
Questions will be practiced from the prescribed grammar book.
III 12-16 15- Annual Day
05 .05 Annual Day Rehearsals
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi
23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 02 01
Writing Skills Formal letter (to the editor) Creative Writing
Format, style of writing, organization, sample question
V 26-30 05 03
02
New Mulberry English Course Poem For You O’ Democracy By- Walt Whitman
Learning Targets: To enable the learners
To appreciate the universal quality of democracy.
To understand the significance of repetition in poetry.
Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences
Understanding the genre, setting, background.
Format, style of writing, marking, sample question.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Writing Skills Message Writing
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 04 01
New Mulberry English Course Prose The Last Leaf By- O Henry Recapitulation
Learning targets: To enable the learners
To read a short story by a famous short-story writer.
To appreciate a literary narrative.
To reflect on the relationship between art and life.
Reading and Appreciating the mood of the story, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation.
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-VIII DATE: 03 Dec-21 Dec Reading Unseen
passage/poem Writing Biographical sketch Dialogue Writing
Grammar Conjunctions Prepositions Process Writing Reported Speech
Literature Aachchi (Prose)
Lines Composed in For You O’
Democracy (Poem) Speech against
Apartheid (Prose)
III 10-15 10 – Annual Athletic Meet
15-Sports
Day
06 02
01
Grammar Perfect Tenses (Past and Present) New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book Grammar Error Correction- Omission
Usage, form, sample exercise
from the prescribed grammar book. Pattern, sample question Test Paper 2
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
02 New Learner’s Grammar and Composition
(questions related to the topics covered till date)
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 02
03
Writing Skills Article Writing Speaking activity will be conducted for Term -2
Format, Style of Writing, Organization, Sample question.
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 02 Elements of poetry
Tone, setting, theme, rhyme scheme
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 03
New Mulberry English Course Poem Invictus By-William Ernest Henley
Learning targets To enable the learners
To appreciate that one must never give up, no matter how difficult our troubles are.
To understand allusion in poetry.
Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
02
Listening Activity (under ASL) will be conducted for Term 2
Understanding the genre, setting, background.
Final Term
Reading (20 marks)
Unseen passage/
poem
Writing and Grammar (30
Marks)
Formal Letter (to the
Editor)
Diary Entry (Term 1)
Message Writing
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 05
01
New Mulberry English Course Drama King Lear By – William Shakespeare
Learning targets: To enable the learners
To read an excerpt from a play by one of the world’s dramatist- Shakespeare
To understand how one may often misjudge what other’s say.
To appreciate the language and powerful emotions portrayed in the play.
Reading and Appreciating the mood of the play, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Revision and Recapitulation
Article Writing
Dialogue Writing
Biographical Sketch
Phrasal Verbs
Articles ( a, an, the)
(Term 1)
Conjunctions
Prepositions
Past and Present (
simple , continuous
and perfect tenses)
Error Correction
(Editing (Term 1)/
Omission)
Reported Speech
Modal Verbs
Literature (30 Marks)
Aachchi (Prose)
For You O’ Democracy
(Poem)
Speech Against
Apartheid (Prose)
The Last Leaf (Poem)
Invictus (Poem)
Grandfather and the
III 21-25 26-Republic Day
05 04
01
Auxiliary verbs- Modal verbs New Learner’s Grammar and Composition Book Revision and Recapitulation
Structure, usage, sample exercise
IV 28-31 04
02
02
Grammar Phrasal verbs (Pg 205 of the course book) Listening and Speaking activity will be conducted for the spill overs.
Meaning, usage, sample exercise.
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02
Recapitulation of all the formats of the writing skills topics covered till date.
Format, pattern, marking and sample questions will be given for practice.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Python (Prose) (Term 1)
King Lear (Drama)
Madam Marie Curie (Prose) Term 1
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 Revision worksheets will be done in the class.
III 11-15 05 Revision worksheets will be done in the class.
IV 18-22 05 Revision worksheets will be done in the class.
V 25-28 04 Final Exams
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class –VIII
Sub: Hindi
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12
Days
II 19-23
III 26-27
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
5 वसंत
ऩाठ १ ध्वनन
व्याकरण
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
उऩसगथ व प्रत्यय
II 09-13 05 5 वसंत
ऩाठ २ ऱाख की चूड़ियााँ ऩाठ ३ बस की यात्रा
व्यंग्य
ऩाठ का सार कठठन शब्द
प्रश्नोत्तर III 16-21
21-Working Saturday
(Student) 21- Parent Orientation
06 5 वसंत
दीवानो की हस्ती
प्रेमचन्द
ईदगाह
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
IV 23-27 05 5 प्रेमचन्द
ऩूस की रात
व्याकरण
प्रश्नोत्तर
अऩठठत गदयांश
वणथ ववचार
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize
05 5 व्याकरण वणथ ववचार
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Distribution VI-VIII 01-Support Staff Day
स्वर संधध
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 5 वसंत
ऩाठ ५ धचठियों की अनूठी दनुनया
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07 – Only Staff
05 5 वसंत
ऩाठ ६ भगवान के डाककए
ऩाठ ७ क्या ननराश हुआ जाए
PT-1 Date: 09 Jul – 20 Jul
वसंत
ऩाठ १ ध्वनन
ऩाठ २ ऱाख की चूड़ियााँ ऩाठ ३ बस की यात्रा ऩाठ ४ दीवानों की हस्ती
प्रेमचन्द
ईदगाह
ऩूस की रात
व्याकरण
अऩठठत गदयांश
वणथ ववचार स्वर संधध
उऩसगथ व प्रत्यय
II 09-13 05 5
वसंत
ऩाठ ८ यह सबसे कठठन समय नहीं
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 6
प्रेमचन्द
नशा सज्जनता
का दंड
प्रश्नोत्तर IV 23-27 05 5
प्रेमचन्द
सज्जनता का दंड
प्रश्नोत्तर
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
2
वसंत
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ऩाठ ९ कबीर की साखखयााँ
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 3 व्याकरण
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II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 5 व्याकरण अऩठठत काव्यांश
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School
Basketball
05 5 व्याकरण
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IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 4
व्याकरण
अऱंकार उऩसगथ व
प्रत्यय
V 27-31
05 5 व्याकरण स्वर संधध
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 1 व्याकरण समास
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 5 आवतृ्त्त
आवतृ्त्त
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
वसंत
ऩाठ १ ध्वनन
ऩाठ २ ऱाख की चूड़ियााँ ऩाठ ३ बस की यात्रा ऩाठ ४ दीवानों की हस्ती ऩाठ ५ धचठियों की अनूठी
दनुनया ऩाठ ६ भगवान के डाककए
ऩाठ ७ क्या ननराश हुआ जाए
ऩाठ ८ यह सबसे कठठन समय नहीं
ऩाठ ९ कबीर की साखखयााँ
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28 26- Five period Time- 05 5 पे्रमचन्द बाबा जी का भोग प्रेमचन्द
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Table
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
ईदगाह
ऩूस की रात
नशा सज्जनता का दंड
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 5 वसंत ऩाठ १०
कामचोर
व्याकरण अनुच्छेद
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
अथथ ऱेखन
सम्बन्धी मूऱ बबदं ु
व्याकरण
अऩठठत गधांश
अऩठठत काव्यांश
ऩत्र
अऱंकार उऩसगथ व प्रत्यय
वणथ ववचार स्वर संधध
समास
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 5 वसंत ऩाठ ११ जब
ससनेमा ने बोऱना सीखा
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 2
वसंत ऩाठ १२
सुदामा चररत
कवव ऩररचय
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 4
वसंत ऩाठ १२
सुदामा चररत
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
V 29-31 03 3
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 3
ऩाठ १३ जहााँ ऩठहया
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हैं
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 2
व्याकरण
अशुद्ध वाक्यों का संशोधन
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 5
व्याकरण
अशुद्ध वाक्यों का संशोधन
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 3
व्याकरण
कऺा ऩरीऺा
V 26-30 05 5 आवतृ्त्त
आवतृ्त्त
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 5 वसंत
ऩाठ १४ अकबरी ऱोटा
ऩाठ १५ सूर के ऩद
ikBu
भावाथथ प्रश्नोत्तर
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-VIII DATE: 03 Dec-21 Dec Class IX DATE: 28 Nov-7 Dec
वसंत
ऩाठ १० कामचोर ऩाठ ११ जब ससनेमा ने बोऱना
सीखा ऩाठ १२ सुदामा चररत
ऩाठ १३ जहााँ ऩठहया हैं
पे्रमचन्द बाबा जी का भोग
III 10-15 10 – Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 5
वसंत
ऩाठ १६ ऩानी की कहानी
ikBu
प्रश्नोत्तर
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 5
वसंत
ऩाठ १७ बाज़ और सााँऩ
ikBu
प्रश्नोत्तर
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 २ व्याकरण
ववऻाऩन रचना
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 5
वसंत
ऩाठ १८ टोऩी
ikBu
प्रश्नोत्तर
व्याकरण अनुच्छेद
अशुद्ध वाक्यों का संशोधन
वावषथक ऩरीऺा
वसंत
ऩाठ १० कामचोर ऩाठ ११ जब ससनेमा ने बोऱना
सीखा ऩाठ १२ सुदामा चररत
ऩाठ १३ जहााँ ऩठहया हैं ऩाठ १४ अकबरी ऱोटा ऩाठ १५ सूर के ऩद
ऩाठ १६ ऩानी की कहानी ऩाठ १७ बाज़ और सााँऩ
ऩाठ १८ टोऩी
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 5 पे्रमचन्द lqtku Hkxr
ikBu
प्रश्नोत्तर III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 5
पे्रमचन्द शतरंज के
खखऱा़िी
ikBu
प्रश्नोत्तर
IV 28-31 04
4
व्याकरण
अनुच्छेद
अशुद्ध वाक्यों का संशोधन
ववऻाऩन रचना Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday,
Farewell(XII) 02 1 ह िंदी
कक्षा परीक्षा
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 5
व्याकरण
अशुद्ध वाक्यों का संशोधन
पे्रमचन्द बाबा जी का भोग सुजान भगत शतरंज के खखऱा़िी
III 11-15 05 5
व्याकरण
अऩठठत गदयाश
अऩठठत काव्यांश
व्याकरण अऩठठत गदयाश अऩठठत काव्यांश अनुच्छेद
अशुद्ध वाक्यों का संशोधन
संवाद ऱेखन ववऻाऩन रचना उऩसगथ व प्रत्यय
IV 18-22 05 5 आवतृ्त्त
आवतृ्त्त
Syllabus from SA 1
क्या ननराश हुआ जाए
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
कबीर की सखखयााँ प्रेमचन्द
सज्जनता का दंड
व्याकरण
समास V 25-28 04
4 आवतृ्त्त आवतृ्त्त
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class –VIII
Sub: ससं्कृत
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12
Days
II 19-23
III 26-27
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff) 06
2
पाठ १
वन्दना
II 09-13 05 2
पाठ १
वन्दना (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student) 21- Parent Orientation
06 2
ऩाठ २
ऩुनरावतयन
IV 23-27 05 2
ऩाठ २
ऩुनरावतयन (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 2
ऩाठ ३
जयतु भारतम ्(अभ्यास कायय
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
एवं अनुवाद)
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 2
ऩाठ ४
गृधयमाजायर कथा (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07 – Only Staff
05 2
व्याकरण
धातु रूऩ- ऩठ् , लऱख ्
ऱकार – ऱड. व ऱोट ऱकार शब्दरूऩ- तत(्ऩुल्ऱंग
PT-1 Date: 09 Jul – 20 Jul
संस्कृत भारती
ऩाठ १ वन्दना ऩाठ २ ऩुनरावतयन ऩाठ ३ जयतु भारतम ्ऩाठ ४ गृधयमाजायर कथा
व्याकरण
धातु रूऩ- ऩठ् , लऱख ्
ऱकार – YkM~ o yksV~ ydkj
शब्दरूऩ- तत(्ऩुल्ऱंग )
II 09-13 05 2
ऩाठ ५
महात्मा गांधी (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student) 06 2
ऩाठ ६
ववद्या सवयस्य भूषणम ्
(अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
IV 23-27 05 2
ऩाठ ६
ववद्या सवयस्य भूषणम ्
(अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
2
व्याकरण
तत(्ऩुल्ऱंग एवं स्रीलऱगं
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 2
ऩाठ ७
वषाय ऋत ु
(अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 2
ऩाठ ८
जयती एकबुधध:
(अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05 2
ऩाठ ९
समाचारऩरस्य आत्मकथा
(अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 1
ऩाठ १०
दगुायऩूजा
V 27-31
05 2
ऩाठ १०
दगुायऩूजा
(अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 1
व्याकरण
धातु रूऩ- ऩठ् , लऱख ्
ऱकार – ऱड़. व
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ऱोट एवं ववधधलऱगं ऱकार
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
04 2
ऩुनरावलृत्त
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Saff) 06 2
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
संस्कृत भारती
ऩाठ १ वन्दना ऩाठ २ ऩुनरावतयन ऩाठ ३ जयतु भारतम ्ऩाठ ४ गृधयमाजायर कथा ऩाठ ५ महात्मा गांधी ऩाठ ६ ववद्या सवयस्य भूषणम ्
ऩाठ ७ वषाय ऋत ु
ऩाठ ८ t;fr एकबुधध:
ऩाठ ९ समाचारऩरस्य आत्मकथा ऩाठ १० दगुायऩूजा
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 2
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 2 व्याकरण धातु रूऩ- भ ूऱकार- ऱड्. व ऱोट
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday 06-Working Saturday, Prize
Distribution (IX-XII)
05 2
ऩाठ ११
सूलततषट्कम ्(अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
व्याकरण धातु रूऩ- ऩठ् , लऱख ्
ऱकार – y³~ o yksV~ ,oa fof/kfy³~
ydkj
शब्दरूऩ- तत(्ऩुल्ऱंग एवं स्रीलऱगं) II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open
House
06 2
ऩाठ १२
ऩरमवीर चन्रशेखर
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III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 1
ऩाठ १२
ऩरमवीर चन्रशेखर (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday 27-KarvaChouth
04 1 ऩाठ १३ अऩरीक्ष्य न कतयव्यम ्
V 29-31 03 2 ऩाठ १३ अऩरीक्ष्य न कतयव्यम ्(अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students) 03 2
ऩाठ १४
ववऻानस्य समुत्कषय:
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday (Students)
02 1
ऩाठ १४
ववऻानस्य समुत्कषय: (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 2
ऩाठ १४
ववऻानस्य समुत्कषय:
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 1
शब्दाथय
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 26-30 05 2 सभी ऩाठों की ऩुनरवलृत्त
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student) 08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 2
ऩाठ १५ बाऱक धु्रव (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-VIII DATE: 03 Dec-21 Dec Class IX DATE: 28 Nov-7 Dec
संस्कृत भारती ऩाठ ११ सूलततषट्कम ्ऩाठ १२ ऩरमवीर चन्रशेखर ऩाठ १३ अऩरीक्ष्य न कतयव्यम ्ऩाठ १४ ववऻानस्य समुत्कषय: व्याकरण धातु रूऩ- भ ूऱकार- ऱड्. व ऱोट
III 10-15 10 – Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 2
ऩाठ १६
ददनेशस्य ऩरम (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 2 व्याकरण
धातु रूऩ- ऩठ् , लऱख,् भू
ऱकार – ऱड. व ऱोट एवं ववधधलऱगं ऱकार
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 2 व्याकरण
शब्दरूऩ- अस्मद् व युष्मद
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 2
ऩाठ १७
ववद्या: बुधधरुत्तमा (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
वावषयक ऩरीऺा संस्कृत भारती ऩाठ ११ सूलततषट्कम ्ऩाठ १२ ऩरमवीर चन्रशेखर ऩाठ १३ अऩरीक्ष्य न कतयव्यम ्ऩाठ १४ ववऻानस्य समुत्कषय: ऩाठ १५ बाऱक धु्रव ऩाठ १६ ददनेशस्य ऩरम ्
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 2
ऩाठ १८
मधुबबदंव: (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
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III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 2
ऩाठ १९
महादानी कणय: (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
ऩाठ १७ ववद्या: बुधधरुत्तमा ऩाठ १८ मधुबबदंव: ऩाठ १९ महादानी कणय: ऩाठ २० सुभावषतानन From Term-1
ऩाठ ३ जयतु भारतम ्ऩाठ ६ ववद्या सवयस्य भूषणम ्
ऩाठ ९ समाचारऩरस्य आत्मकथा
IV 28-31 04
2 ऩाठ २०
सुभावषतानन (अभ्यास कायय एवं अनुवाद)
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 2
ऩुनरावनृत
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 2
पुनरावतृ्ति
व्याकरण धातु रूऩ- ऩठ् , लऱख,् भू
ऱकार – ऱड. व ऱोट एवं ववधधलऱगं ऱकार
शब्दरूऩ- अस्मद् व युष्मद् III 11-15 05
2 पुनरावतृ्ति
IV 18-22 05 2 पुनरावतृ्ति
V 25-28 04
2 पुनरावतृ्ति
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class –VIII
Sub: MATHS
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12
Days
II 19-23
III 26-27
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
05 1.Rational Numbers
1.1 Introduction 1.2 Properties Of Rational Numbers on the number line 1.3 Representation of Rational Numbers on the number line Ex 1.1
II 09-13 05 05 1. Rational Numbers 2.Linear Equations in one variable
1.4 Rational Numbers between two given Rational Numbers Ex1.2 2.1 Introduction, 2.2 Solving equations Ex 2.1
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 06 2. Linear equations
2.3 Some applications 2.4 Solving equations 2.5 Some more applications Ex 2.2, Ex 2.3, Ex 2.4
IV 23-27 05 05 2. Linear equations
2.6 Reducing equations to simpler form 2.7 Equations reducible to linear form Ex 2.5, Ex 2.6
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 04 3.Understanding Quadrilaterals
3.1 Introduction 3.2PolygonsEx 3.1 3.2 Sum Of exterior angles of a polygon
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 05 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
Ex 3.2 3.4 Kinds Of Quadrilaterals Ex 3.3
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07 – Only Staff
05 04 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
4. Practical Geometry
3.5 Some special parallelograms Ex 3.4 4.1 Introduction Ex 4.1 4.2 Construction of Quadrilaterals Ex 4.2
PT-1 Date: 09 Jul – 20 Jul Ch-1 Rational numbers Ch-2 Linear equations in one variables
II 09-13 05 05 4. Practical Geometry
4.2 Construction of Quadrilaterals Ex 4.3,Ex 4.4
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 06 4. Practical Geometry
5. Data handling
4.3 Some special cases Ex 4.5 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Organising Data 5.3 Grouping Data Ex 5.1
IV 23-27 05 05 5. Data Handling
5.4 Circle graph 5.5 Chance and Probability Ex 5.2, Ex 5.3
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
02 5. Data handling Ex 5.3 contd
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 03 6. Squares and Square roots
6.1 Introduction 6.2 Properties Of Square Numbers 6.3 Some interesting patterns Ex 6.1
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 04 6. Squares and square roots
6.4 Finding the Square Of a number 6.5 Square roots Ex 6.3
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School
Basketball
05 03 6. Squares and square roots
6.5 Square foot by division method 6.6 Square root of decimals 6.7 Estimating square roots Ex 6.4
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 03
6. Squares and square roots 7. Cubes and cube roots
Ex 6.4 contd
7.1 Introduction
V 27-31
05 05 7. Cubes and cube roots
7.2 Cubes 7.3 Cube roots Ex 7.1 7.3 Cube root of a Cube Number Ex 7.2
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 01 Revision
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 04 Revision
Mid Term Exam Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep Ch-1Rational Numbers Ch-2 Linear Equations in two variables Ch -3 Understanding elementary shapes Ch -4 Practical Geometry Ch-5 Data handling Ch-6 Squares and square roots Ch-7 Cubes and cube roots
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 05 8. Comparing Quantities 8.1 Ratio, Percentage Ex 8.1 8.2 Finding increase or decrease percent
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 05 8. Comparing quantities
8.3 Finding discounts Ex 8.2 8.4 Price related to buying and selling 8.5 Sales tax / VAT
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 05
8. Comparing quantities
Ex 8.3 8.7 Deducing a formula for compound interest Ex 8.3
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 02 8. Comparing quantities
8.8 Rate compounded annually or half yearly 8.9 Application of compound interest Ex 8.3 contd.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 04 9. Algebraic expressions and identities
9.1 Expressions 9.2 Terms,Factors,Coefficients 9.3 Monomials , binomials, Polynomials 9.4 Like and unlike terms Ex 9.1
V 29-31 03 03 9. Algebraic expression and identities
9.5 Addition and subtraction of algebraic expression 9.6 Multiplication Of algebraic expression Ex 9.2
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 03 9. Algebraic expression and identities
9.9 Multiplying polynomials Ex 9.3 Ex 9.4
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 02 9. Algebraic expression and identities
Ex 9.4 contd
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 05 9. Algebraic expression and identities
9.11 Standard identities Ex 9.5
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 03 11. Mensuration
11.1 Introduction, recall Ex 11.1 11.3 Area Of trapezium 11.4 Area Of general Quadrilaterals
V 26-30 05 05 11. Mensuration 11.5 Area Of polygon Ex 11.2 11.6 Solid shapes 11.7 Surface Area Of Cube, cuboid, cylinder Ex 11.3
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 06 11. Mensuration
Ex 11.3 contd. 11.8 Volume Of Cube, cuboid and cylinder 11.9 Volume and capacity Ex 11.4
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-VIII DATE: 03 Dec-21 Dec Class IX DATE: 28 Nov-7 Dec
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 05 12. Exponents and powers
12.1 Introduction 12.2 Powers with negative exponents 12.3 Laws Of exponents Ex 12.1
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 06 12. Exponents and powers 13.Direct and indirect proportion
12.4 Use Of exponents, standard form 12.2 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Direct proportion Ex 13.1
Ch- 8 Comparing quantities Ch-9 Algebraic expression
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 02 13. Direct and indirect proportion
13.3 Inverse proportion Ex 13.2
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 05 14. Factorisation
14.1 Introduction 14.2 Factorisation by regrouping, by identities Ex 14.1, Ex 14.2
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 14. Factorisation
14.3 Division of algebraic expression 14.4 Division Of polynomial by polynomial 14.5Finding errors Ex 14.3, Ex 14.4
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 05 15. Introduction to graphs
15.1 Introduction 15.2 Linear graph Ex 15.1, Ex 15.2
IV 28-31 04
04 15. Introduction to graphs
15.3 Some application Ex 15.3
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 02 16. Playing with numbers
16. Introduction Numbers in general form 16.4 Letters for digits Ex 16.1
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 05 16. Playing with Numbers 10. Visualising solid shapes
16.5 Tests Of divisibility Ex 16.2 10.1 Introduction 10.4 Faces, edges and vertices Ex 10.1 Ex 10.2, Ex 10.3
Final term Syllabus 1. Rational numbers 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals 5. Data handling 8. Comparing quantities 10. Visualising solid shapes 11. Mensuration 12. Exponents and powers 13. Direct and indirect proportion 14. Factorisation 15. Introduction to graphs 16. Playing with numbers
III 11-15 05 Revision
IV 18-22 Revision
V 25-28 04 Revision
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12
Days
II 19-23
III 26-27
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
CHAPTER 1 CROP PRODUCTION & MANAGEMENT
1.1: AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES 1.2 : BASIC PRACTICES OF CROP PRODUCTION 1.3 : PREPARATION OF SOIL 1.4 : SOWING 1. 5 : ADDING MANURE AND FERTILIZER
II 09-13 05 CHAPTER 1 CROP PRODUCTION & MANAGEMENT
1.6 : IRRIGATION 1.7 : PROTECTION OF PLANTS FROM WEEDS 1.8 : HARVESTING 1.9 : STORAGE 1.10 : ANIMAL HUSBANDR
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 CHAPTER 2 MICROORGANISMS FRIEND AND FOE
2.1 : MICROORGANISMS 2.2 : WHERE DO ORGANISMS LIVE 2.3 : MICROORGANISMS AND US 2.4 : HARMFUL MICROORGANISMS 2.5 : FOOD PRESERVATION 2.6 : NITROGEN FIXATION
IV 23-27 05 CHAPTER 2 MICROORGANISMS FRIEND AND FOE CHAPTER 3 SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND PLASTICS
2.7 : NITROGEN CYCLE 3.0 INTRODUCTION 3.1: WHAT ARE SYNTHETIC FIBERS? 3.2 : TYPES OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES
May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
CHAPTER 3 SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND PLASTICS
3.3 : CHARACTERISTICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES 3.4 : PLASTICS 3.5 : PLASTICS AS MATERILAS OF CHOICE 3.6 : PLASTICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 CHAPTER 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS
4.1 : PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
METALS AND NON METALS
4.2 : CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
METALS AND NON METALS
4.3 : USES OF METALS &
NONMETALS
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07 – Only Staff
05 CHAPTER 5 : COAL
AND PETROLEUM
5.1 : COAL & PETROLEUM :
FOSSIL FUELS, COAL 5.2 : PETROLEUM 5.3 : NATURAL GAS 5.4 : NATURAL RESOURCE
PT-1 Date: 09 Jul – 20 Jul CHAPTER 1 CROP PRODUCTION & MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 2: MICRO ORGANISMS FRIEND AND FOE CHAPTER 3 SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND PLASTICS CHAPTER 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS
II 09-13 05 CHAPTER 6 : COMBUSTION & FLAME
6.1: WHAT IS COMBUSTION? 6.2 : HOW DO WE CONTROL
FIRE 6.3 : TYPES OF COMBUSTION
6.4 : FLAME 6.5 : STRUCTURE OF FLAME 6.6 : FUEL
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 CHAPTER 6 : COMBUSTION & FLAME
CHAPTER 7: CONSERVATION OF
6.7 : FUEL EFFICIENCY 7.1 : DEFORESTATION AND ITS CAUSES 7.2 : CONSEQUENCES OF
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
PLANTS AND ANIMALS
DEFORESTATION 7.3 : CONSERVATION OF FOREST AND WILDLIFE 7.4 : BIOSPHERE RESERVE
IV 23-27 05 CHAPTER 7: CONSERVATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS CHAPTER-8 CELL STRUCTURE AND ITS FUNCTIONS
7.5 : FLORA AND FAUNA 7.6 : ENDEMIC SPECIE 8.1 : DISCOVERY OF CELLS 8.2 : THE CELL 8.3 : ORGANISMS SHOW VARIETY IN CELL NUMBER, SHAPE AND SIZE
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
CHAPTER-8 CELL STRUCTURE AND ITS FUNCTIONS
8.4 : CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 8.5 : PARTS OF A CELL
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 CHAPTER-8 CELL STRUCTURE AND ITS FUNCTIONS
8.5 : PARTS OF A CELL 8.6 : COMPARISON OF PLANT AND ANIMAL CELL
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 CHAPTER 9 : REPRODUCTION IN ANIMALS
9.1 : MODES OF REPRODUCTION 9.2 : SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School
Basketball
05 CHAPTER 9 :REPRODUCTION IN ANIMALS
9.3 : ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE
10.1 : ADOLESCENCE AND PUBERTY 10.2 : CHANGES AT PUBERTY
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 27-31
05 CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE
10.3 : SECONDARY SEXUAL 10.4: ROLE OF HORMONES IN INITIATING REPRODUCTVE FUNCTION
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01
REVISION
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04
REVISION
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24
Sep
CHAPTER 1 CROP
PRODUCTION &
MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 2: MICRO
ORGANISMS
FRIEND AND FOE
CHAPTER 3
SYNTHETIC FIBRES
AND PLASTICS
CHAPTER 4
MATERIALS :
METALS AND NON
METALS
CHAPTER5 COAL
AND PETROLEUM
CHAPTER 6:
COMBUSTION &
FLAME
CHAPTER 7:
CONSERVATION OF
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
PLANTS AND
ANIMALS
CHAPTER 8: CELL
STRUCTURE &
FUNCTIONS
CHAPTER 9:
REPRODUCTION IN
ANIMALS ***
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE
10.5 : REPRODUCTIVE PHASE OF LIFE IN HUMANS 10.6 : SEX DETERMINATION 10.7 : HORMONES
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE
CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE
10.8 : ROLE OF HORMONES IN LIFE HISTORY OF FROGS AND INSECTS 10.9 : REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
11.1 FORCE – A PUSH OR A PULL 11.2 FORCES ARE DUE TO AN INTERACTION
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE
11.3 EXPLORING FORCE 11.4 A FORCE CAN CHANGE THE STATE OF MOTION 11.5 FORCE CAN CHANGE THE SHAPE OF THE OBJECT 11.6 CONTACT FORCES
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE
11.7 NON CONTACT FORCES 11.8 PRESSURE
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE CHAPTER 12 FRICTION
11.9 PRESSURE EXERTED BY LIQUIDS & GASES 11.10 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 12.1 FORCE OF FRICTION
V
29-31
03
CHAPTER 12 FRICTION
12.2 FORCES AFFECTING FRICTION 12.3 : FRICTION : A NECESSARY EVIL
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I
01-03
03-Working Saturday
(Students)
03
CHAPTER 12 FRICTION
12.4 : INCREASING & REDUCING FRICTION 12.5 : WHEELS REDUCE FRICTION
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 CHAPTER 12 FRICTION CHAPTER 13 SOUND
12.6 : FLUID FRICTION 13.1 : SOUND IS PRODUCED BY VIBRATING OBJECTS
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 CHAPTER 13 SOUND
13.2 : SOUND PRODUCED BY HUMANS 13.3 : SOUND NEEDS A MEDIUM
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 CHAPTER 13 SOUND
13.4 WE HEAR SOUND THROUGH OUR EARS 13.5 AMPLITUDE, TIME PERIOD & FREQUENCY AND VIBRATION
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 26-30 05 CHAPTER 13 SOUND
13.6AUDIBLE & INAUDIBLE SOUND 13.7 NOISE AND MUSIC 13.8 NOISE POLLUTION
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 CHAPTER 14 CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
REVISION 14.1: DO LIQUID CONDUCT ELECTRICITY
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-VIII DATE: 03 Dec-21 Dec Class IX DATE: 28 Nov-7 Dec CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE CHAPTER 12 FRICTION CHAPTER 13 SOUND
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 CHAPTER 14 CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT CHAPTER 15 SOME NATURAL PHENOMENON
14.2 : CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT 14.3 : ELECTROPLATING 15.1 : LIGHTNING 15.2 : CHARGING BY RUBBING
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 CHAPTER 15 SOME NATURAL PHENOMENON
15.3 TYPES OF CHARGES & THEIR INTERACTION 15.4 TRANSFER OF CHARGE 15.5 THE STORY OF LIGHTINING 15.6 LIGHTINING SAFETY
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 CHAPTER 15 SOME NATURAL PHENOMENON CHAPTER 16 LIGHT
15.7 EARTHQUAKE 16.1 WHAT MAKES THINGS VISIBLE
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 CHAPTER 16 LIGHT
16.2LAWS OF REFLECTION 16.3 REGULAR & IRREGULAR REFLECTION 16.4 REFLECTED LIGHT CAN BE REFLECTED AGAIN
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 CHAPTER 16 LIGHT
16.5 MULTIPLE IMAGES 16.6 SUNLIGHT – WHITE OR COLOURED 16.7 WHAT IS INSIDE OUR EYES? 16.8 CARE OF THE EYES
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 CHAPTER 16 LIGHT CHAPTER 17 STARS AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM
16.9VISUALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS CAN READ AND WRITE 16.10WHAT IS THE BRAILLE SYSTEM 17.1 THE MOON 17.2 THE STARS
IV 28-31 04
CHAPTER 17 STARS AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM
17.3 THE CONSTELLATIONS 17.4 THE SOLAR SYSTEM 17.5 SOMEOTHER MEMBERS OF SOLAR SYSTEM
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 CHAPTER 18 POLLUTION OF AIR AND WATER
18.1POLLUTION 18.2 : HOW DOES AIR GET POLLUTED ?
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 CHAPTER 18 POLLUTION OF AIR AND WATER
18.3 : CASE STUDY 18.4: GREEN HOUSE EFFECT 18.5: WHAT CAN BE DONE
III 11-15 05 REVISION
IV 18-22 05 REVISION
V 25-28 04
FINAL TERM SYLLABUS CHAPTER 4 MATERIALS :
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
METALS AND NON METALS CHAPTER 7: CONSERVATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS CHAPTER-8 CELL STRUCTURE AND ITS FUNCTIONS CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE CHAPTER 12 FRICTION CHAPTER 13 SOUND CHAPTER 14 CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT CHAPTER 15 SOME NATURAL PHENOMENON CHAPTER 16 LIGHT CHAPTER 17 STARS AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM CHAPTER 18 POLLUTION OF AIR AND WATER
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Social Science
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12
Days
II 19-23
III 26-27
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff) 06
07 History : Chap 1 – How, When and Where
How important are dates?
Periodization in history
What is colonial?
II 09-13 05 06 Geo : Chap 1 -Resources
What are resources?
Types of Resources and their classification.
Natural and Human made resources, actual and potential resources, biotic and abiotic resources, renewable and non-renewable resources, ubiquitous and localized resources
Conservation
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 07 Civics : Chap 1 – The Indian Constitution
The need for a constitution, purpose and function.
Key Features of the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Contents Syllabus
Indian Constitution: Federalism, Parliamentary form of government and separation of powers
Key features – Fundamental Rights
IV 23-27 05 07 History : Chap
2 – From Trade to Territory
The advent of East India Company and beginning of trade in Bengal
The Battle of Plassey
Company officials became nabobs
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 07
History : Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory
The Expansion of Company Rule
Tipu Sultan
War with Marathas
The Doctrine of Lapse
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 07 Civics: Chap 2- Understanding Secularism
What is Secularism
Why it’s important to separate State from Religion
What is Indian Secularism
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07 – Only Staff
05 07 Geo : Chap 2 -- Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
Land and Land Use
Conservation 0f Land Resource
Soil and Soil Formation
Degradation of soil
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
History : Chap 1 – How, When and Where
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and conservation measures
Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory Geo : Chap 1 –Resources Civics : Chap 1 – The Indian Constitution Chap 2- Understanding Secularism
II 09-13 05 07 History : Chap 3 - Ruling the Countryside Chap 4 – Tribals, Dikus and vision of the golden age
Crops for Europe
Blue Rebellion and After
Birsa Munda (case study)
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 07 Geo : Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources
What are minerals?
Types of minerals
Distribution of minerals(Map Work)
Distribution in India
IV 23-27 05 06 Geo : Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources
Uses of minerals
Conservation of minerals and Power Resources
Non conventional sources of energy- Solar,wind, nuclear, geothermal energy
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
02
Geo : Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources
Non conventional sources of energy- Tidal and biogas
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 03 Civics : Chap 3 Why do we need a Parliament
Why should people decide
The role of the Parliament
Who are the people
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in the Parliament
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 07 History : Chap 5 – When People Rebel
Policies and the People
Through the eyes of
the people
A mutiny becomes
a popular rebellion
The Company fights
back
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School
Basketball
05 07 History : Chap 5 – When People Rebel
The Aftermath of the revolt
Map work
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 04
Civics : Chap 5-Judiciary
Role of Judiciary
Independent Judiciary
Structure of court
Criminal law and civil law
Public interest Litigation
V 27-31
05 07 History : Chap-6 Colonialism and the City
The making of New Delhi
Planning the New Capital
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 Revision
Revision
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 Revision
Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
History : III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
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V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 05 History : Chap 8 - Civilizing the Native, Educating the nation
The tradition of Orientalism
Educating for commerce
Chap 1 – How, When and Where Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory Chap 3 - Ruling the Countryside Chap 4 – Tribals, Dikus and vision of the golden age Chap 5 – When People Rebel Chap 6- Colonialism and the City Geo : Chap 1 –Resources Chap 2 -- Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources Civics : Chap 1 – The Indian Constitution Chap 2- Understanding Secularism Chap 3- Why do we need a Parliament Chap 5-Judiciary
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 05 History : Chap 8 - Civilizing the Native, Educating the nation
What happened to local schools
The agenda for national education
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 05 Geo : Chap 4- Agriculture
What is Agriculture
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Types of farming-Subsistence farming
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 02 Geo : Chap 4- Agriculture
Types of farming- Commercial farming
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 04 Geo : Chap 4- Agriculture Civics: Chap 6 – Understanding our criminal Justice system
Major crops(Through activity +Table
Storyboard ( Article 22 and Article 39A)
What is FIR The role of Public Prosecutor
V 29-31 03 03
Civics: Chap 6 – Understanding our criminal Justice system
The role of Judge
What is a Fair Trial
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 03 History : Chap 9- Women, Caste and Reform
Working towards change
Changing the lives of widows
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 02 History : Chap 9- Women, Caste and Reform
Women social reformers
Table – Social Reform movements (pg 120)
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III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 05 Civics : Chap 7- Understanding Marginalisation
Who are Socially marginalized
Who are adivasis
Adivasis and Stereotyping
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 04 Civics : Chap 7- Understanding Marginalisation
Adivasis and Development
Minorities and Marginalisation
V 26-30 05 07 Geo : Chap 5- Industries
Classification of Industries
Factors effecting the location of industries
Industrial system
Industrial regions
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 07
Geo : Chap 5- Industries
Iron and steel industry
Cotton textile industry
Information Technology (IT)
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-VIII DATE: 03 Dec-21 Dec Class IX DATE: 28 Nov-7 Dec
III 10-15 10 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 07
Geo : Chap 6- Distribution of
population
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15-Sports Day
Human resources
Factors affecting distribution of population
Population change
Patterns of population change
History : CH-7: Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners Chap 8 - Civilizing the Native, Educating the nation Geo : Chap 4- Agriculture Civics Chap 6 -Understanding our criminal Justice system Chap 7- Understanding Marginalisation
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 07 Geo : Chap 6- Human resources
Civics : Chap 9- Public facilities
Population pyramids- Kenya , India and Japan
Water as part of the fundamental right to life
Public facilities The Government’s role
Where does the government money for public facilities?
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 02 Civics : Chap 9- Public facilities
Extending sanitation facilities
Conclusion
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 07
History : Chap 11- The Making of the National Movement :
The emergence of Nationalism
The growth of mass
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1870s - 1947
nationalism
The Rowlatt Satyagraha
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 07 History : Chap 11- The Making of the National Movement : 1870s - 1947
Khilafat Agitation and Non- Cooperation movement
The March to Dandi
Quit India and Later
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 07 Civics : Chap 10-Law and Social Justice
What is social justice?
What is worker’s worth?
Enforcement of safety Laws
IV 28-31 04
04 Civics : Chap 10-Law and Social Justice
New laws to protect environment
Conclusion
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 03 History : Chap 12 – India After Independence
A New and Divided Nation
A constitution written
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 07 History : Chap 12 – India After Independence
How were states to be formed?
Planning for Development
Final Exam
History : Chap 3 - Ruling the Countryside Chap 5 – When People Rebel Chap 8 - Civilizing the Native, Educating the nation Chap 9- Women, Caste and Reform
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Chap 11- The Making of the National Movement : 1870s – 1947 Chap 12 – India After Independence Geo : Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources Chap 4- Agriculture Chap 5- Industries Chap 6- Human resources
Civics Chap 3- Why do we need a Parliament Chap 5-Judiciary Chap 6 -Understanding our criminal Justice system Chap 7- Understanding Marginalisation Chap 9- Public facilities Chap 10-Law and Social Justice
III 11-15 05 Revision Revision
IV 18-22 05 Revision Revision
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.