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    Syllabus Class VII

    AcAdemic PlAnning 2012-2013

    Th aa ssso oprss of two trs:

    Tr - 1 a Tr -2

    Tr-1 : Apr to Sptbr whh oprss of Foratv 1 (FA 1), Foratv -2 (FA 2) a

    Suatv - 1 (SA 1)

    Tr 2 : Otobr to marh whh oprss of Foratv 3 (FA 3), Foratv 4 (FA 4) a

    Suatv-2 (SA 2)

    Foratv -1

    Schools should complete Formative Assessment - I between the months of Apr to Ju in the

    form of dictation, reading, Class-Assignment, Home-Assignment, projects, activities, quizzes, group

    discussion etc. as per the requirement of specific subject with proper documentation (To be reducedto 10% weightage).

    Foratv-2

    Usual Paper-Pencil Test to be conducted between Juy-Auust and reduced to 10% weightage.

    Suatv-1 to b ru to 30% whta

    Foratv -3

    Schools should complete Formative Assessment - III between the months of Otobr-novbr

    in the form of dictation, reading, Class-Assignment, Home-Assignment, projects, activities, quizzes,group discussion etc. as per the requirement of specific subject with proper documentation (To be

    reduced to 10% weightage).

    Foratv -4

    Usual Paper-Pencil Test to be conducted between dbr - Jauary and reduced to 10% weightage.

    Suatv -2 to b ru to 30% whta

    Trws whta

    Tr-1 Tr-2

    FA1 + FA2 +SA1

    10% + 10% + 30%

    FA3 + FA4 + SA2

    10% + 10% + 30%

    Tr-1 + Tr-2 = Tota

    50% + 50% = 100%

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    Science

    Book Recommended: THe liVing WORld (cass Vii) Publication : DAV CMC

    Session - 2012-2013

    TeRm-i Apr to Sptbr (FA-i + FA-ii + SA-i)

    moth Physs chstry Booy Atvts/Assts/

    Projts

    FA-i(AprtoSptbr)

    APRIL 5. Heat 3. Chemical

    substances

    and

    processes

    1. Nutrition in Living

    Organisms - Plants.

    1. Model making of

    thermometer (Phy)

    2. Collection of ten chemical

    compounds and their

    formula. (Chem.)

    3. Identifying different

    modes of nutrition of

    organisms using audio-visual aids (Bio)

    4. Slogan writing about

    preventing pollution (Bio)

    5. Class Test (Phy)

    MAY 5. Heat 3. Chemical

    substances

    and

    processes.

    1. Nutrition in living

    organisms - Plants

    JUNE 12. Light 16. Water 2. Nutrition in during

    organisms - Animals

    and Man.

    A haptrs tauht APRil - JUne w b assss throuh Assts/projts or ass tst.

    F

    A-ii

    JULY 12. Light 10. Soil 2. Nutrition in Living

    organisms - Man

    1. Class test (Short Answer

    type question, Chem.))

    2. Diagram based class

    Assignment.

    3. An Experiment of light willbe demonstrated in the

    class & questions to be

    given based on it.

    AUGUST 12. Light 10. Soil 9. Reproduction in Plants

    SEPTEMBER REVISION REVISION REVISION

    FA-ii 1. Pen and paper test will be based on chapters - 5. Heat, 3. Chemical substances and process and

    1. Nutrition in living organisms - Plants.

    2. Assessments also will be done through different types of assignments and tests

    SUmmATiVe ASSeSSmenT - i

    Paper & Pen Test Based on Chapter - 5 Heat

    Chapter - 12 LightPhysics

    Chapter - 3 Chemical Substances and processes

    Chapter - 10 Soil Chemistry

    Chapter - 16 Water

    Chapter - 1 Nutrition in living organisms - Plants

    Chapter - 2 Nutrition in living organisms - Animals & Man. Biology

    Chapter - 9 Reproduction in Plants

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    Syllabus Class VII

    TeRm - ii OcTOBeR TO mARcH (FA-iii + FA-iV + SA-ii)

    Physs chstry Booy Atvty/Asst/

    Projt/ cass Tst

    FA-iii(Otobrtodbr)

    OCTOBER 6. Motion

    and Time

    4. Acids,

    Bases and

    Salts

    7 Respiration in

    organisms

    1. Demonstration of

    anaerobic resperation of

    yeast in sugar solution -

    Recording observation &

    conclusion.

    2. Enlist different types of

    indicators and record the

    change of colour in acidic,

    basic and in neutral

    medium.

    3. HOME ASSIGNMENT

    Based on diagramsof respiration and

    transportation of

    substances. 4. Making

    Model of electroscope

    5. CLASS ASSIGNMENT

    based on Distance - Time

    & Speed - Time graph.

    NOVEMBER 11. Electric

    Charges

    at rest

    4. Acids,

    Bases &

    Salts

    8. Transportation in Plants

    and Animals

    DECEMBER 11. Electric

    Charges

    at Rest

    4. Acids,

    Bases and

    Salts

    8. Transportation in Plants

    and Animals

    A haptrs tauht ur th oths of Otobr to dbr w b assss throuh Assts/

    Projts or cass Tsts.

    FA-iV

    JANUARY 17. Electriccurrent

    and its

    Effects

    14. Fabric fromfibre

    13. Weather, climateand Adaptations of

    Animals to climate

    1. CLASS TEST (MCQ) -Biology

    2. Collection or

    demonstration of Life

    Cycle of Silk Worm,

    documentation and

    drawing diagrams

    (Chem.)

    3. Model of electric circuit

    or demonstration of

    electric circuit making andQuestions given based on

    it. (Phy.)

    FEBRUARY 17. Electric

    current

    and its

    Effects &

    REVISION

    14. Fabric from

    fibres &

    REVISION

    15. Forests & REVISION

    MARCH REVISION REVISION REVISION

    1. Pen and paper test will be based on chapters 6. Motion and time, 4. Acids, Bases & salts, 7. Respiration

    in organisms.

    2. Assessments also will be done through different types of tests and assignments.

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    SUmmATiVe ASSeSSmenT - ii

    Paper & Pen Test Based on Chapter 6 Motion & Time

    Chapter 11 Electric Charges at rest Physics

    Chapter 17 Electric current and its Effects

    Chapter 4 Acids, bases & SaltsChemistryChapter 14 Fabric from fibre

    Chapter 7 Resperation in organisms

    Chapter 8 Transportation in Plants & AnimalsBiology

    Chapter 13 Weather, Climate & Adaptation

    Chapter 15 Forests

    BlUe PRinT OF QUeSTiOn PAPeR

    Typs of Qs no. of Qustos eah carry marks Tota marks

    1. MCQs 15 1 15

    2. Very short Ans. types or one

    sentence answer type)

    10 1 10

    3. Short Answer Type (I) 6 2 12

    4. Short Answer type (II) 6 3 18

    5. Long Answer type 5 5 25

    6. Diagrams 2 5 10

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    BReAK-UP

    Book Recommended: SecOndARY mATHemATicS (cass Vii) Publication : DAV CMC

    TeRm - i

    moth Ut no. na of chaptrsAPRIL 1. Rational Numbers

    2. Operation on Rational Numbers

    MAY 2. Operation on Rational Numbers - Contd.

    3. Rational Numbers as decimals

    JUNE 8. The Triangle and its properties

    JULY 10. Construction of triangles

    5. Application of percentage

    AUGUST 6. Algebraic Expressions

    SEPTEMBER

    FA-i

    (Apr to

    Ju)

    REVISION SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT I UNIT : 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10

    PROJECT & ACTIVITIES Projt i : Making a chart on Number -

    System

    M.A.T., Math Quiz Making Mathematical

    Charts

    Projt ii : Making different types of triangles

    by cutting and pasting method.

    Atvty i : Multiplication of two integers on

    the number line.

    Atvty ii : Multiplication of two decimals

    using squared paper

    FA-ii (Juy) Ut Tst Ut : 1, 2, 8

    TeRm - ii

    OCTOBER 7. Linear Equations in one variable

    NOVEMBER 9. Congruent triangles

    11. Perimeter and Area

    DECEMBER 4. Exponents and powers

    12. Data handling

    JANUARY 13. Symmetry

    14. Visualising Solids

    FEBRUARY REVISION

    MARCH SA-II UNIT : 7, 9, 11, 4, 12, 13, 14

    FA-iii (Otobr to

    dbr)

    PROJECT & ACTIVITIES Projt i : Making different 3D Models,

    namely - cube, cuboid, prism

    M.A.T., Math Quiz, Making Mathematical

    Charts

    Projt ii : Lines of symmetry of capital

    English alphabets.

    Atvty i : To verify that area of triangle =

    1/2 base x height

    Atvtyii : To obtain the formula for the area of

    a circle by paper cutting and pasting method.

    FA-iV UniT TeST UniT : 4, 7, 11

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    mATHemATicS

    deSign OF THe QUeSTiOn PAPeR

    Typ of Qusto marks pr Qusto Tota no. of Qustos Tota marks

    MCQ 1 8 8

    VSA 2 6 12

    S.A. 3 10 30

    L.A. 4 10 40

    TOTAL : 90

    BlUe PRinT S.A. - i

    Ut Top mcQ VSA S.A. l.A. Tota

    nubr Syst1.

    2.

    3.

    Rational Number

    Operation on Rational Number

    Rational Number as decimals

    2(2) 4(2) 12(4) 16(4) 34(12)

    5. Application of percentage 2(2) 4(2) 6(2) 4(1) 16(7)

    6. Algeberic Expressions 2(1) 6(2) 8(2) 16(5)

    gotry (24)

    8.

    10.

    The triangle and its properties

    Construction of triangle4(4) 2(1) 6(2) 12(3) 24(10)

    TOTAL : 8(8) 12(6) 30(10) 40(10) 90(34)

    S.A. - ii

    Ut Top mcQ VSA S.A. l.A. Tota

    4. Exponents and Powers 2(2) 4(2) 6(2) 4(1) 16(7)

    7. Linear Equations in one variable 1(1) 2(1) 6(2) 4(1) 13(5)

    9. Congruent Triangles 4(4) 2(1) 6(2) 12(3) 24(10)

    11. Perimeter and Area 1(1) 2(1) 6(2) 12(3) 21(7)

    12.

    13.14.

    Data Handling

    SymmetrysVisualising Solids

    2(1) 6(2) 8(2) 16(5)

    TOTAL : 8(8) 12(6) 30(10) 40(10) 90(34)

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    Syllabus Class VII

    engliSHBooks Recommended : 1. engliSH liTeRATURe 2. engliSH PRAcTice BOOK 3. mY engliSH ReAdeR

    Publication : DAV CMC

    TeRm i (FA1+FA2+SA1)

    moth esh ltratur e. Rar e. Pra. Book Wrt Sk

    April

    FA-1

    1. Monkey Trouble People at work Kinds of Sentences Diary Entry,

    2. Birdie, Will you pet? (The Sentence)

    Article

    Advertisement

    May 3. A Hero Relationship

    (to be continued)

    Kind of Sentences

    (The Compound

    Sentences)

    Message writing

    Profile writing

    SUmmeR HOlidAYS

    June 4. Fight Manju, Fight Relationship (Cont.) The Phrase Letter to Editor

    5. I dream a world Notice writing, Poem

    comprehension

    FA-1Portion

    1. Monkey Trouble 8. Kinds of sentences

    2. Birdie, will you pet? 9. Article

    3. A Hero 10. Diary Entry

    4. Fight Manju, Fight 11. Advertisement

    5. I dream a world 12. Message

    6. People at work 13. Letter to an editor

    7. Relationship 14. Poem comprehension

    Writing skill to be based on Reader no separate question and answers.Activity 1. Classwork notebook assessment (Poem Comprehension)

    2. Homework notebook assessment (Questions and answers)

    3. Group discussion No work is mean

    4. Pictorial depiction of the poem Birdie, will you pet?

    5. Role Play (A Hero)

    July

    FA-2

    6. Stone Soup in

    Bohemia

    (to be continued)

    Attitude

    (to be continued)

    Transitive and

    Intransitive verb

    Article writing post

    card, omission

    August Stone soup in Bohemia

    (Cont.)

    Attitude

    (Continued)

    Modals Correction of

    errors,

    7. Spider and the fly Achievers

    (to be cont.)

    Passive voice

    (to be continued)

    Rearranging of

    sentences

    September Revision Achievers

    (Continued)

    Passive voice

    (Continued)

    Process writing

    Informal letter

    Passage

    Comprehension

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    Syllabus Class VII

    FA-iiPo

    rtion

    1. Stone soup in Bohemia

    2. Attitude

    3. Transitive and intransitive verb(Paper pen test)4. Modals

    5. Post Card6. Informal letter

    1. Writing skill exam based on Reader

    2. MCQ literature questions

    3. MCQ Grammar

    Suatv Asssst-i w u FA1+FA2 syabus a w b h Sptbr (Ttatvy)

    Tr-ii (FA3+FA4+SA2)

    moth esh ltratur e. Rar e. Pra. Book Wrt Sk

    October

    FA-3

    8. A stormy adventure Achievers (Cont.) Narration Change

    (Reported speech)

    (to be continued)

    E-mail, Report

    writing

    November 9. Friends and

    Flatterers

    The Future World Reported Speech

    (Continued)

    Speech writting

    10. The human Robot Poem

    Comprehension

    December 11. Chocolates in your

    dreams too

    (to be continued)

    Unity in diversity

    (to be continued)

    Perfect Progressive

    (Tense) Future time

    reference

    Formal letter

    Passage

    Comprehension

    FA-3Portion

    1. A stormy adventure2. Friends and flatterers

    3. Achievers

    4. The future world

    5. Reported speech

    6. E-mail

    7. Report writing

    Activities

    1. Classwork notebook assessment

    2. Homework notebook assessment

    3. Group Discussion on Computer a boon or bane?

    4. Declamation (where there is a will there is a way/The seed of achievement lies in the human mind)5. A project or model based on Reader lesson (The future world)

    January Chocolate in

    your dreams too

    continued)

    Unity in diversity

    (continued)

    Linkers,

    Conjunction

    Article Writing

    February Revision based on the whole syllabus for Annual Exams. Solving sample papers.

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    FA-4po

    rtion

    1. The human Robot

    2. Chocolates in your dreams too

    3. Formal letter(Paper pen test)4. Speech writing

    5. Perfect progressive tense6. Future time reference

    1. Writing Skills

    2. MCQ questions based on literature portion.

    3. MCQ questions based on grammar portion

    SA-ii ea Fb-marh bas o who syabus for FA3+FA4

    Suggested topics for (articles/speech/GD/debate/Declamation)

    1. No work is mean 6. Effect of advertisement on the young generation

    2. Prevention is better than cure 7. Secret to success.

    3. Computer - a boon or bane? 8. Where there is a will there is a way

    4. Impact of Joint families on the teenagers mind 9. Terrorism and violence are to be shunned5. Importance of the role of grandparents 10. United we stand divided we fall.

    BlUe PRinT FOR SA-i & SA-ii exAmS

    90 marks

    Sto A (20 marks Wrt)

    1. 10 Marks (Passage - Sentence completion + word attack)

    2. 5 Marks (Poem Summary - Fill in the blanks)

    3. 5 Marks (Factual Passage - MCQ + word attack)

    Sto - B (Wrt Sks 25 marks)

    4. 5 Marks (50 words) Message / Notice)

    5. 5 Marks (70-80 words) Post Card / Email

    6. 8 Marks (100-120 words) Speech / Article / Report Writing

    7. 7 Marks (80-100 words) Formal/ Informal letter / Diary entry

    Sto - c (graar 20 arks)

    8. 5 Marks (5x1 Process Writing)

    9. 5 Marks (10x1/2) Editing / Omission

    10. 5 Marks MCQ (10x1/2) gap filling / Modals / Determiners / Tenses / Verb forms.

    11. 5 Marks (5x1) Jumbled Sentences / Reordering.Sto - d (ltratur 25 marks)

    12. Poem extract (Ref. to context 1x4=4 Marks)

    13. Prose extract (Ref. to Context 1x4=4 Marks)

    14. Very Short Answers from prose, poetry and play 2x4=8 Marks

    (4 out of 5 questions are to be answered).

    15. Long question from prose to test the plot/theme etc. 1x4=4 Marks (with internal choice)

    16. Extrapolatory questions with internal choice from prose/poetry/play (1x5=5 Marks) Informal letter/ Diary entry.

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    cOmPUTeRBook: e-WORld Pearson Education

    Tr moth chaptr no. chaptr na (Thory) Prata or/& Atvts

    FA1

    April

    1.

    Computer Fundamentals Computer Fundamentals

    Computer Languages

    Binary Number System

    Software Classfication

    Open Source Initiative

    2.

    Formulas in MS-Excel

    Calculations in MS-Excel

    Elements of Formula

    Hierarchy of Operators

    Auto sum Feature

    Functions Error Results

    MS-Excel

    Creation of Worksheet

    Performing Calculations without

    formula

    Using Autosum in Calculation

    Use of Function in Excel

    May 3

    Creating Charts in MS-Excel

    Elements of Charts

    Types of Charts

    Creating a chart

    MS-Excel

    Creating different charts from a

    particular worksheet

    Use of Chart Wizard

    June 4

    Advanced Features in

    MS-Excel

    Sorting Data

    Filtering Data

    Conditional Formatting

    MS-Excel

    Sort data in a worksheet

    Filtering data in worksheet

    Conditional Formatting in worksheet

    FA2

    July

    4

    Advanced Feature in MS-Excel Autofilter Option

    Custom Filtering

    MS-Excel Applying autofilter option on

    worksheet

    Applying Custom filtering onworksheet

    Formula usage in worksheet

    Charts

    5.

    Looping Statement in QBasic

    Revision of few QBasic Statement

    Introduction to Loops For-Next Loop

    Do-Loop Exiting Loop

    Programming using loops

    QBasic

    Programming in QBasic using> For-Next Loop

    > Do-Loop

    August 6.

    Graphics & Sound Programming inQBasic

    Paint Statement

    Creating Graphics in QBasic

    Generating Sound Effects in

    QBasic

    QBasic Programming Using

    > Color & Paint Statement

    > Different Graphics Statement

    > Sound effect generating

    statements

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    Syllabus Class VII

    Tr moth chaptr no. chaptr na (Thory) Prata or/& Atvts

    SA-1 September

    SA1 Revision :

    FA1 Chapters (1, 2, 3, 4) +

    FA2 Chapters (4, 5, 6)

    Revision :

    MS-Excel

    QBasic

    FA-iii

    October

    Chapter-7

    Introduction to HTML: Structure of an HTML Document

    Creating and Saving an HTML

    Document.

    Viewing an HTML Document

    Activity-71. Write HTML Code for creating

    Webpage using Notepad

    2. Saving HTML file and view it in

    Web Browser

    Chapter - 8

    Basic HTML Tags:

    Body Tag

    Line Break Tag

    Paragraph Tag

    Heading Tags

    Horizontal Rule Tag

    Font Tag Center Tag

    Bold, Italic and Underline Tags

    Activity-8

    1. Designing of Web pages using

    Heading, Sub Heading, Title, Back

    Ground Color etc.

    November Chapter - 9

    Internet Services

    Search Engine

    E-mail

    Chat

    Video Conferencing

    Blogs

    Social - Network Sites

    News groups E-Commerce

    Activity - 9

    1. Project Report on a particular

    topic using Internet

    2. Sending & Receiving E-mail

    December Chapter-10

    Introduction to Macro Media Flash

    Starting Macromedia Flash

    Elements of the Flash Interface

    Creating a new Flash Document

    Using of tool box.

    Activity-10

    1. Drawing various shapes and

    Figures using Flash

    FA-iV January Chapter-11

    Creating Animations in Macro Media

    Flash

    Understanding Timeline

    Symbols

    Creating Animations

    Motion Guide

    Masking Feature

    Activity-11

    1. Creating Animations using motion

    tweening & shape tweening

    2. Use of Layers & Frames in Flash

    SA-ii FebruaryRevision of

    Chapters

    Revision of Activity

    FA-III

    Chapter - 7, 8, 9, 10

    FA-IV

    Chapter-11

    FA-III

    Activity of Chapter - 7, 8, 9, 10

    FA-IV

    Chapter-11 (Activity)

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    mARKing ScHeme

    Fu marks : 50

    Fill in the blanks 10x1 marks = 10 marks

    MCQ 10x1 marks = 10 marks

    True & False 10x1 marks = 10 marks

    Differences 2x2 marks = 5 marks

    Short Answer/One word 5x1 marks = 5 marks

    Answer in Brief 5x2 marks = 10 marks

    50 marks

    geneRAl KnOWledge

    Book : Kid WiZ (A Stp To Kow Th Wor)

    TeRm-1 Apr-Sptbr

    moth Tops Pa no.

    April Language and Literature 1 to 14

    May Language and Literature 15 to 22

    SUmmeR VAcATiOn

    June Environment around 23 to 36

    July Environment around 37 to 41World around 42 to 50

    August World around 51 to 55

    September Art and Culture 56 to 60

    September Revision for Summative Assessment-I

    TeRm-2 Otobr-marh

    October Art and Culture 61 to 68

    Math Magic 69 to 75

    November Math Magic 76 to 86

    Sports and Games 87 to 90

    December Sports and Games 91 to 100

    WinTeR BReAK

    January Sports and Games 101 to 107

    February Revision for Summative Assessment-II

    March SUmmATiVe ASSeSSmenT-ii

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    ART And cRAFTBook : STeP BY STeP (Book - Vii)

    Publication : DAV CMC

    TeRm - i

    moth Syabus for Art Syabus for craft

    April Step by step book Pg: 1 to 10 1. Greeting Cards Topic: Birthday Party, Get well

    Soon cards.

    2. Vase - decoration

    3. Flower Making with cloth and paper

    May Draw and Colour : Portrait and Painting on

    Rabindranath Tagore

    June Poster on Children working for a living

    July Step by step book Pg: 11 to 20.

    Draw and Colour : National Festival

    August Draw and colour : Vision of Peace

    September Revision Work

    TeRm - ii

    Suatv Asssst - i ( th oth of Sptbr)

    October Step by step book : Pg. 21 - 30 4. Dairy Making

    5. Shopping BagNovember Draw and Colour: My dream sports

    December Draw and Colour : Poster on Save our mother

    Earth :

    January Step by step book : Pg 31-40

    February Draw and colour : Market PlaceMarch Revision Work

    Suatv Asssst - ii ( th oth of Fb-marh 2013)

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    SOciAlScience

    Book:WAOurWor(AbookofSoaSby

    dAV-cmc)

    TeR

    m-i(FA1+FA2+SA1)

    FORmATiVe

    ASSeSSmenT:1(AprtoJu

    )

    moths

    ch.

    go

    raphy

    ch.

    Hstory

    ch

    cvs

    Assts

    Atvt

    s

    April

    1.

    Comp

    onentsof

    Enviro

    nment

    9.10.

    MedievalPeriod

    Riseofsmall

    kingdomsinNorth

    India

    18.

    Democracyand

    Equality

    Classassignment

    MCQandveryshort

    answertype(Hist)

    Diagrams(Geog)

    onfourspheresof

    Environment

    ProjectActivityon

    Pream

    bleand

    Dr.B.R

    .Ambedkar-

    tobed

    onein1/4th

    chartp

    aper

    May

    2.

    Earth

    andthe

    chang

    esonit(to

    becontinued)

    11.

    Riseofsmall

    kingdomsinSou

    th

    India

    (tobecontinued)

    19.

    OurStateGovern-

    ments(tobecon-

    tinued)

    Classassignment

    MCQ/veryshort

    answer

    Diagrams(Geog)on

    Weathering,

    stages

    onariver,delta

    Mapworkbasedon

    (Hist-

    Ch.

    10&11)

    ProjectFileonArt

    &Arch

    itectureof

    NorthandSouth

    India(basedonCh.

    10&1

    1)

    Tobegivenas

    HolidayHomeWork

    June

    2.

    Earthandthe

    chang

    esonit

    (continuedand

    completed)

    11.

    Riseofsmall

    kingdomsinSou

    th

    India(continued

    and

    completed)

    19.

    OurState

    Governments

    (continuedand

    completed)

    Classassignments

    Diagrams(geog)on

    Soillayers)

    Mapworkbasedon

    Ch.

    12(Hist.)

    Classassignment

    on1/4th

    chartpaper

    (geograp

    hy)from

    Ch.

    2,Pg

    .13-1

    Somethingtodo

    Activit

    iesmarked

    willbe

    assessedfor

    FA-1

    12.

    TurkishInvasion

    in

    NorthIndia

    20.

    Mediathemainstay

    ofDemocracy

    (tobecontinued)

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    moths

    ch.

    go

    raphy

    ch.

    Hstory

    ch

    cvs

    Assts

    Atvt

    s

    FA-

    2:UnitTest(Paper-pentest)Geog.

    :Ch.

    2,

    Civics:Ch.

    18,

    Hist.:Ch.

    10&11tobeheldinJuly.

    FORmATiVe

    ASSeSSmenT:2(JuytoAuus

    t)

    July

    3.

    Thesurfaceand

    theInteriorof

    theEa

    rth

    13.

    DelhiSultanate(

    to

    becontinued)

    20.

    Media-the

    mainstayof

    Democracy(contd&

    completed)

    MapWork(Hist.)

    (Ch.

    13)

    Diagrams(geog)

    InterioroftheEarth

    Volcano,

    Rockcycle

    &Igneousrocks

    ClassPre

    sentation

    (Civics)onPrint/

    Electronicmedia

    4.

    AirAroundus(to

    becontinued)

    August

    4.

    AirAroundUs

    (Contd.

    &

    completed)

    13.

    DelhiSultanate

    (Contd.

    &

    completed)

    Revision

    MonitoringWeather

    condition

    (geog)

    foraw

    eekofyour

    locality

    tobed

    onein

    channelfile

    temp/h

    umidity/

    rainfalltobenoted

    5.

    Water

    Surroundingthe

    Earth

    September

    ReViSiOn&SUmmATiVeASSeSSmenT-i

    Aportoo

    vrfroApr-Auust

    Activitiesmarkedwill

    beasses

    sedforFA-2

    Te

    Rm-ii(FA3+FA4+SA2)

    FORmATiVeASS

    eSSmenT-iii(Otobrtod

    br)

    October

    6.

    LifeontheEarth

    (tobecontinued)

    14.

    RegionalPowers

    21.

    Advertisingand

    Democracy

    (tobecontinued)

    Shortanswer

    typequestionsas

    assignmenttest

    (Ch14&Ch.

    6)MCQ/

    Terminology/dates

    fromCh.1

    4and21

    ChartMa

    king(Class

    ProjectA

    ct)(Civics)

    on'Advertisement'

    (positive

    Aspects)

    November

    6.

    LifeontheEarth

    (Continuedand

    completed)

    15.

    TheMughalEmp

    ire

    21.

    Advertisingand

    Democracy(Contd.

    &Completed)

    Mapwork(History)

    Ch.

    15

    ProjectinChannelFile

    (History/Geography)

    MughalArt&

    ArchitectureorMode

    ofTransp

    ortation

    (Homeactivity)

    22.

    UnpackingGender(to

    becontd)

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    moths

    ch.

    go

    raphy

    ch.

    Hstory

    ch

    cvs

    Assts

    Atvt

    s

    December

    7.

    Human

    Enviro

    nment

    16.

    Emergenceof

    IndependentStates

    22.

    UnpackingGender

    (Contd.&

    Completed)

    ClassAssignmenton

    Ch6&7(geog)

    Groupdiscussion

    onGenderEquality

    (Civics)

    Note:Activitiesmarked

    willbeas

    sessedfor

    FA-III(3).

    FA-4UtTst(Paper

    -pentest)Geog-6Civics-21Hist

    .-14&15

    -tobeheldinJanuary13

    January

    8

    Landandthe

    People

    17.

    MajorReligions

    23.

    MarketAroundUs

    WorldMap(geog)on

    Ch.

    8

    QuizActivity(class)

    (Hist)onCh.

    17-

    classt

    obedivided

    intogroups(10

    studen

    tspergroup)

    Chartonanytype

    ofmarketinyour

    locality(class

    project)

    February

    REVIS

    ION

    REVISION

    REVISION

    March

    SUmmATiVeASSeSSmenT-ii

    AllportionscoveredinFA3+FA-4

    (October-January)

    HiSTORY

    1.

    MCQ

    1X6

    =6marks

    2.

    Dates(Importance

    1x3=3

    =3marks

    3.

    MapPointing

    1x4

    =4marks

    4.

    VeryShortAns.(VSA)

    2x4

    =8marks

    5.

    ShortAns.Type(SA)

    3x3

    =9marks

    6.

    LongAnsType(LA)

    5x1

    =5marks

    TOTAL

    35marks

    BlUePRinTOFQUeSTiOnPATTeRn

    ciVicS

    1.

    MCQ

    1X3

    =3marks

    2.

    VerySh

    ortAns.Type

    (VSA)

    2x4

    =8marks

    3.

    ShortA

    ns.

    Type(SA)

    3x2

    =6marks

    4.

    LongAns.

    Type(LA)

    5x1

    =5marks

    5.

    Diagram

    3x1

    =3marks

    TOTAL

    25marks

    geOgRAPHY

    1.

    MCQ

    1X5

    =5marks

    2.

    Map/Diagram

    1x4

    =4marks

    3.

    VeryShortAns.

    Type

    2x4

    =8marks

    4.

    ShortAns.Type

    3x1

    =3marks

    5.

    LongAns.Type(LA)

    5x2

    =10marks

    TOTA

    L

    30marks

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    fgUnh

    USv. ,-fl, U..fl. ..., w. U,-fl, U..fl. ...

    jpukRed ,oa ladyukRed ewY;kadu ikB~;e ,oa vad foHkktu iz.kkyh&l= 2012&13

    vifBr va'k & vad & 10ys[ku & vad & 10O;kdj.k & vad & 25ikB~;iqLrd & vad & 45dqy & vad & 90

    izFke l=

    ekg Kku lkxj@vH;kl

    lkxj

    O;kdj.k i= ys[ku

    vizSy ikB & 1] 2] 3vH;kl & 1] 2] 3

    o.kZ] milxZ vkSj izR;;fofo/k 'kCn iz;ksx

    fuca/k & iqLrdksa dh mi;ksfxrk

    ebZ ikB & 4] 5vH;kl & 4] 5

    fojke fpUg i= & fdlh ukVd dk o.kZu djrs gq,vius fe= dks i= fyf[k,

    twu ikB & 6] 7vH;kl & 6] 7

    laKk] loZuke vkSjmlds Hksn

    i= & vius {ks= esa ty&forj.kiz.kkyh leL;k dh f'kdk;r djrs gq,

    uxj&fuxe@uxjikfydk vf/kdkjhdks i= fyf[k,A

    lrr O;kid ewY;kadu ds rgr jpukRed ewY;kadu(FA-i) gsrq fu/kkZfjr fo"k; oLrqA

    1- ns'kHkfDr ls lacaf/kr dfork okpuA2- v/;kid }kjk fn, x, milxZ & izR;; dks Nk=ksa }kjk NkVukA3- nl isM+ksa dh ifk;k uke lfgrScrap Book esa fpidokukA4- fdlh _rq dk lqUnj&lk fp= dfork lfgrA4 isij esa cuokukA5- d{kk&dk;Z ,oa x`g&dk;Z dk ewY;kadu

    tqykbZ ikB & 8] 9] 10vH;kl & 8] 9] 10

    fo'ks"k.k o Hksndkjd] leqPp;cks/kdvO;;

    fuca/k & dEI;wVj dk egovifBr x|ka'k

    vxLr ikB & 11vH;kl & 11

    :

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    lrr O;kid ewY;kadu ds rgr jpukRed ewY;kadu(FA - ii) gsrq fu/kkZfjr fo"k; oLrqA1- Kkulkxj & ikB 1 & oansekrje~ ikB 2 & ukVd esa ukVd ikB 3 & jktwdk liuk*2- vH;kl lkxj ikB 1 & oansekrje~ ikB 2 & ukVd esa ukVd ikB 3 & jktwdk liuk**

    *ikB 4 & fueZyk lki vkSj l;ky **ikB 4 & fueZyk lki vkSj l;ky

    flrEcj iqujko`fr ,oa ladyukRed ewY;kadu(SA-I) ijh{kkladyukRed ewY;kadu(SA-i) ijh{kk gsrq vad foHkktu &

    [k.M & d1- vifBr x|ka'k 1x5=52- vifBr x|ka'k 1x5=53- fuca/k rhu esa ls dksbZ ,d 1x5=5

    4- vkSipkfjd@vukSipkfjd i=@ efuvkWMZj QkWeZ 1x5=55- laKk 1x3=36- loZuke 1x3=37- fo'ks"k.k 1x3=38- dkjd 1x3=39- milxZ@izR;; 1+1=210- leqPp;cks/kd vO;; 1x2=211- :

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    f}rh; l=

    vDVwcj ikB & 12] 13vH;kl & 12] 13

    dky] f;k fuca/k & orZeku ;qx esa efgykvksa dk;ksxnku

    uoEcj ikB & 14] 15vH;kl & 14] 15

    f;k & fo'ks"k.k o Hksn i= & fon~;ky; esa vuq'kklughurkij fpark O;Dr djrs gq, izkpk;Z dksi=] fuca/k & esjk Hkkjr egku

    fnlEcj ikB & 16] 17vH;kl & 16] 17

    'kCn Hksn] vuqizklvyadkj

    Loj laf/k] la;qDr f;k

    fuca/k & esjk fiz; dfo@ys[kdAesjh vfoLej.kh; ;k=k

    lrr O;kid ewY;kadu ds rgr jpukRed ewY;kadu(FA-III) gsrq fu/kkZfjr fo"k; oLrqA

    1- ns'k ds fy, 'kghn gksus okys fdUgha nks cfynkfu;ksa vkSj muds cfynku ds fo"k; esafyf[k,A

    2- viuh ilan dh fdlh iqLrd ;k if=dk ds fo"k; esa foLrkj ls fyf[k,A3- ifBr ikBksa esa ls nl vkxr 'kCnksa dk p;u djds mudk fgUnh i;kZ; fy[k dj okD; esa iz;ksx

    dhft,A4- vFkZ lfgr nksgk okpuA5- d{kk & dk;Z ,oa x`g dk;Z dk ewY;kadu

    tuojh ikB & 18] 19] 20vH;kl & 18] 19] 20 fuca/k & esjs firkth] Hkkjr ds jk"Vh;ioZ] vifBr x|ka'k

    Qjojh ikB & 21vH;kl & 21

    iqujkofk Mk;jh ys[ku] vifBr x|ka'k

    lrr O;kid ewY;kadu ds rgr jpukRed ewY;kadu(FA-IV) gsrq fu/kkZfjr fo"k; oLrqA1- Kkulkxj & ikB 12 & xksnkojh n'kZu ikB 13 & loky dk tokc

    ikB 14 & tc eSaus igyh futh iqLrd [kjhnh] ikB 15 & nksgs2- vH;kllkxj & ikB 12 & xksnkojh n'kZu ikB 13 & loky dk tokc

    ikB 14 & tc eSaus igyh futh iqLrd [kjhnh] ikB 15 & nksgsekpZ ladyukRed ewY;kadu(SA-ii) ijh{kk

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    ladyukRed ewY;kadu(SA-ii) ijh{kk gsrq vad foHkktu &

    [k.M & d

    1- vifBr x|ka'k 1x5=52- vifBr i|ka'k 1x5=53- fuca/k rhu esa ls dksbZ ,d 1x5=54- vkSipkfjd@vukSipkfjd i=@Mk;jh ys[ku 1x5=55- dky 1x3=36- f;k@la;qDr f;k 2+1=37- foijhrkFkZd 1/2x2=18- fyax 1/2x2=19- opu 1x2x2=110- ljy] fefJr] la;qDr okD; 1x3=311- 'kCn&Hksn rRle] rn~Hko] ns'kt] fons'kh 1x3=312- Loj laf/k 1x3=313- vuqizkl vyadkj ifjHkk"kk o mnkgj.k 1+2=314- ;qXe 'kCn okD; esa iz;ksx 1x2=215- i;kZ;okph 'kCn 1/2x4=2

    [k.M & [k

    Kku lkxj16- ifBr ikBksa ds vk/kkj ij xn~;ka'k nsdj iz'u iwNuk 1x5 or 1+2+2=517- in dk HkkokFkZ nks 1x3=318- dkO;ka'k ls iz'u 1x5 or 1+2+2=519- foLr`r mkj okys iz'u 3x5=1520- y?kq iz'ukskj 2x3=621- vfr y?kqkjh; iz'u 1x4=422- D;k gksrk ;fn 2x2=423- orZuh dk 'kqn~/k :i 1/2x2=124- fn, x, 'kCnksa ls okD; cukb, 1x2=2

    lqjfHk% Hkkx&2FORmATiVe ASSeSSmenT-ivizSy&twu laLd`r SAnSKRiT (SYllABUS) clASS - Vii TeRm - i

    vizSy ^bZ'oj! ro efgekuaoUnsA^izFke% ikB% & ^cqf)%,o vLekda cye~

    'kCn:ikf.k & nso] yrk] lk/kq] Hkkuq] Qy/kkrq :ikf.k & iB~] Hkw] vl~

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    ebZ f}rh;% ikB% vH;kl%,o ijeks xq:%^

    izR;; & DRok] Y;i~]vuh;j] rqequA laf/k &izdj.ke~ &Loj laf/k

    nh?kZ] xq.ktwu r`rh;% ikB% &

    ^midkjdk% o{kk%^loZuke 'kCn :ikf.k &vLen~] ;q"en~vodk'kkFkZe~ izkpk;Z;vkosnu i=e~

    Portion - FA - 1 - 50 'yksdksPpkj.ke~] ifj;kstukdk;Ze~] d{kkdk;Ze~]x`gdk;Ze~] dk;Ze~ dFkkokpue~

    FORmATiVe ASSeSSmenT - iitqykbZ & vxLr

    tqykbZ prqFkZ% ikB% &

    ^vkxPN! Hkkstua dq;kZe~

    dkjd izdj.ke~ & izFkekr% i~peh i;ZUre~A loZuke 'kCn

    :ikf.k & rr~] ,rr~] fde~ f=.kq fy~xs"kq yV~] y~] yV~vxLr i~pe% ikB% & ^;L;

    cqf)% rL; cye~Portion FA-II 20+30=50

    vuqPNsn ys[kue~ 'kh"kZd & laLd`r Hkk"kk;k% egRoe~ ^ee fiz;dfo%^vkosnu i=e~] vuqPNsnys[kue~] Loifjp;%] fodYikRed iz'uk%O;kdkj.kk/kkfjr iz'uk%A

    flrEcj iqujko`fkdk;Ze~ iqujko`fkdk;Ze~TeRm - ii FA - iV + SA-ii

    vDVwcj "k"B% ikB% lqopukfu laKk 'kCn :ikf.k & dfo] efr] okfj] unhA izR;;&rO;r~

    fo'ks"k.k & fo'ks";] milxZ] vO;;] vuqPNsnys[kue~ & ^Lokehn;kuUn%^A

    uoEcj lIre% ikB% & cqf)%,o mkek^v"Ve% ikB% &^vfoosd% ije! &vkinka ine~

    /kkrq :ikf.k & d`] xe~]LFkkA laf/k&Loj laf/k& ;.k~] o`f)/kkrq:ikf.k vkReusinh/kkrqq & lso~] yHk

    Portion FA-III 'yksdksPpkj.ke~]d{kkdk;Ze~] dFkkokpue~] ifj;kstukdk;Ze~AvuqPNsn ys[kue~ & ^vLekda izkFkZuk

    lHkk^

    fnlEcj uoe% ikB% & ^cqf)ekuxksikyd%^ la[;k ifjp;e~ & ^izFker% i~pk'kr i;ZUre~ 1 ls 50 rddkjd izdj.ke~ & "k"Bh] lIreh foHkfDr

    tuojh n'ke% ikB% &e/kqjopukfu

    /kkrq:ikf.k & ik] n`'kizR;; & rji~] rei~i=ys[kue~ & o/kkZiuafe=a izfr

    Portion FA-IV 'kCn:ikf.k] /kkrq:ikf.k]fodYikRed iz'uk%] izR;;k/kkfjriz'uk%

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    Qjojh iqujko`fkdk;Ze~ iqujko`fkdk;Ze~ Portion SA-II "k"B ikBr% & n'ke ikBi;ZUre~ O;kdj.k[k.Me~ & lEiw.kZe

    ekpZ

    vad fooj.kh SUmmATiVe ASSeSSmenT - i & ii

    S. no. cott Ut

    lo Qusto

    (lA)

    Short Aswr

    (SA)mcQ Tota

    (Q) (Q) (Q) (Q)

    1- vifBr x|ka'k 21 11 22 54

    2- i= ys[kue~ 51 51

    3- vuqPNsn ys[kue~ 51 51

    4- lfU/k izdj.ke~ 51 51

    5- 'kCn :i 51 51

    6- /kkrq :i 51 51

    7- la[;k cks/kue 1&50 51 51

    8- vO;; 51 51

    9- dkjd@foHkfDr 51 51

    10- milxZ 51 51

    11- izR;; 51 51

    12- fo'ks"k.k&fo'ks"; 51 51

    13- ifBr vocks/kue~ 21 11 22 54

    14- ifBr i|ka'k 21 11 22 54

    15- dFkkekuqlkje~ 51 51

    16- iz'ufuekZ.ke~ 51 5117- fjDrLFkku iw frZ 51 51

    18- opu ifjorZu 101 101

    19- 'kCn vFkZ;ks% la;kstue~ 51 51

    266 4311 3111 10028

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    mORAl Science

    Book : gOlden THOUgHTS An innOVATiVe BOOK On mORAl VAlUeS (Part-7)

    Author : Sonia Nigam, Arti Gautam Publication : Golden Circle Publications

    TeRm-1 (Apr-Sptbr)

    moth chaptr

    April 1. God Answers Real Prayer

    2. Looking Into Oneself

    May 3. Pleasure of Giving

    June 4. Mistakes : Our Great Teachers

    5. Make Your Own first Aid Box

    July 6. The Bishop And the Convict

    7. Bravery

    August 8. Patriotism

    9. Hate the Sin not the Sinner

    September Test Question Paper I, II, III and REVISION

    SUmmATiVe ASSeSSmenT-i

    (Paper-pen test)

    Portion : All chapters done from April to September

    October 10. Celebrating Birthday

    11. Seeing God In Every Living Being

    November 12. Killing Hatred with Love

    13. Labour Conquers AllDecember 14. Quiz

    15. The Creator of the National Anthem

    January 16. Activities that Make you Good

    17. True Friend

    18. Jealousy : A Slow Killer

    February 22. Test Question Paper IV & REVISION

    March SUmmATiVe ASSeSSmenT ii

    (Paper-pen test)

    Portion : All chapters done from October to February

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    /eZ f'k{kk

    April ikB & 1] 2] 3 bZ'k Lrqfr] /keZ ds y{k.k] vk;Z lekt ds fu;e

    May ikB & 4] 5 vfHk;ku xhr] O;k;keJune ikB & 6] 7 izkr% mBus ds ykHk] mn~cks/ku xhr

    July ikB & 8] 9 lRlax dk ego] ;ksx vkSj mlds vax

    August ikB & 10] 11 bZ'k fou;% vkuan :i Hkxoku] Lokeh J)kuan

    Sptbr ReViSiOn SA-1

    October ikB & 12] 13 egkRek galjkt] Lokeh n'kZukuan

    November ikB & 14] 15 vk;Z ifFkd ys[kjke] mn~?kks"k

    December ikB & 16] 17] 18 esjk ns'k] jksxh dkSu ugha] va/kfo'okl dk Qy

    January ikB & 19] 20 vVy izhfr] gekjs ioZ

    February ikB & 21] 22 la/;k rFkk nSfud gou ds ea=] ;K dh vkjrh rFkk 'kkfUr ikB

    marh ReViSiOn SA -2

    FROM SA 1 ikB & 3] 8] 10