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CLASS: VI
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required
for each
topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 ThClasses begin for std.
I & X
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo Chap-1: The Leaf -structure and function 1 1 to 4
4 Tu Modification and vegetative propagation 1 5 to 7
5 We EID
6 Th
7 Fr
8 Sa
Nomination of
candidates for
student council
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off 1 Textual exercise and CW 1
11 Tu CW - chap.1 1
12 WeElections for the
student council - 2019-
20
13 Th
14 Fr Investiture ceremony
15 Sa
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT - BIOLOGY
PRESCRIBED BOOKS :
May
June
I 2HOLIDAY
II 2
1 Showing the structure of a leaf
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
16 Su
17 MoChap 2: The flower - structure and
Discussion on textual excercises1 8 to 10
18 Tu The flower - Sexual reproduction-plants 1 12 to 13
19 We
20 Th
21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo Fertilisation,fruit ,seeds & parts of a fruit 1 14 to 15
25 TuThe seed, seed germination, types of
germination1 16 to 18
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Mo 1 Revision for PT-1 1 1 to 7 oral/ written/ quiz
2 Tu 2 Discussion on textual excercises & CW 1 19
3 We
4 Th
5 FrPT1/MR1(1-9)
BEGINS
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo CW - chap 2. 1
9 Tu CW - chap 2. 1
10 We
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
2
II 2
III 2
IV 2
July
I 2
Dissection on parts of a flower2
2Experiment to demonstrate the types
of germination
15 Mo Chap 3: The Cell and its parts 1 22 to 23
16 Tu Parts of a cell 1 24 to 25
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
21 Su
22 Mo Structure and function of cell organelles 1 26 to 28
23 TuDifference between plant & animal cell &
discussion on textual question1 29 to 30
24 We
25 Th
26 Fr
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo Diversity & cell division 1 30 to 32
30 Tu Discussion on textual excercises 1 33 Slide observation on types of cells
31 We
1 Th
2 Fr
3 Sa
4 Su
5 Mo CW- Chap 3 1
6 Tu CW- Chap 3 1
7 We
8 Th
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu Revision for PT-2 Chap-2 1 oral/ written/ quiz
Demonstration on plant cell- onion
peel - experiment 3
3
3
3
2 & 3
HOLIDAY
III 2
HOLIDAY
V
2
August
I
II 2
III 2
IV 2
14 We Revision for PT-2 Chap-3 1 oral/ written/ quiz
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS Chap 4: Human Body- salivary glands 1 36 to 38
20 Tu Digestion-oesopahgus to investi-4.3 1 39 to 40
21 We
22 Th
23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 MoCauses of indigestion ,healthy food habits &
discussion on textual exercise1 40 to 43
27 Tu CW- chap.4
28 We
29 Th
30 Fr
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu CW- chap.4
4 We CW- chap.4
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 4 Revision chap:4 for TERM END EXAM
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th
4 video on the process of digestion
2 & 3
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
V 2
September
I 2
II 1
4
4
III 2
IV 2
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su 1 Revision chap:1for TERM END EXAM oral/ written/ quiz
16 Mo 2 Revision chap:2 for TERM END EXAM oral/ written/ quiz
17 Tu
18 We
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaTERM END/MR3
BEGINS (5-9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3
BEGINS (1-4)Revision for term end -1exam oral/ written/ quiz
24 Tu Revision for term end-1 exam oral/ written/ quiz
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3
ENDS(1-9)/ Portion
completion class X
28 Sa
Dussehra holidays
begin (Mahalaya
Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
HOLIDAY
October
I
II
III 2
IV 2
II 1
9 We
10 ThSchool reopens after
holidaysChap: 5- Respiratory system 1 44 to 46
Video on respiration process-man/
aerobic/ anaerobic resp.
11 Fr
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo combustion & respin. To respiratoy diseases 1 46 to 48
15 Tu Discussion on textual excercises & CW 48 to 49
16 We
17 Th
18 Fr
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo CW- Chap. 5
22 Tu CW- Chap. 5
23 We
24 Th
25 Fr
26 Sa
27 Su
28 Mo
29 Tu
30 We Revision for PT 4- Chap5 oral/ written/ quiz
31 Th
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
4 MoPT4/MR4(1-9)
BEGINSChap 6: Circulatory system 1 50 to 51 Video functions of the heart
November
HOLIDAY
II
2 6
IV 2
DIWALI HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY
V
HOLIDAY
II
HOLIDAY
III 2
5
51
5
1
5 TuBlood vessels,double circulation, investigation
6.2 & 6.31 52 to 54
6 We
7 Th
8 Fr
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su
11 Mo Circulatory system 1 55 to 57 Video on double circulation
12 Tu Discussion on textual excercises & CW 1 58
13 We
14 Th
15 FrKANAKADASA
JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-
TENTATIVE DATE
17 Su
18 Mo CW- Chap. 6
19 Tu CW- Chap. 6
20 We
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo Chap. 7: Health and Hygiene 1 62 to 64
26 Tu communicable disease -Modes of transmission 1 64 to 67 Slides on communicable diseases
27 We
28 Th
29 Fr
30 Sa
1 Su
HOLIDAY
IV 2
V 2
December
II
III 2
2 6
6
6 2
7
2 Mo Non communicable disease-allergy 1 67-71Slides on non- communicable
disease
3 Tu Discussion on textual excercises & CW 1
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo Prevention and control - hair care 72 to 75
10 Tu community hygiene -pollution and health 75 to 78 video on sewage treatment plant
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo Discussion on textual excercises & CW 1 79
17 Tu CW- Chap. 7 1
18 We
19 Th
20 Fr
21 Sa
X-MAS
VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
HOLIDAY
IV
V
I 2
II 2
III 2
7
7 2
7
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS
3 Fr
4 Sa
5 Su
6 MoPT5/MR5(1-9)
BEGINs__ Revision PT5-Chap.6 1 oral/ written/ quiz
7 Tu __ Revision PT5-Chap.7 1 oral/ written/ quiz
8 We
9 Th
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su
13 Mo Chap.8: Adaptation 1 82 to 85 Slides on types of adaptation
14 Tu Adaptation -aquatic habitats to adpt.-(fish) 1 85 to 87
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th
17 Fr
18 Sa
19 Su
20 Mo Adaptation 1 87 to 88 video - adapt. Desert/cold places
21 Tu Discussion on textual excercises & CW 1 88 to 89 __
22 We
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo CW- Chap. 7
28 Tu CW- Chap. 7
29 We
III 2HOLIDAY
IV 2
V 2
HOLIDAY
January
I
II 2
8
8
8 2
30 Th
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo Revision for term end examination
4 Tu Revision for term end examination
5 We
6 Th
7 Fr
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo Revision for term end examination
11 Tu Revision for term end examination
12 We
13 Th
14 Fr
15 Sa
THEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTIO
N
16 Su
17 Mo Revision for term end examination
18 Tu Revision for term end examination
19 We
20 Th
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU
OF 15TH
23 Su
24 Mo Revision for term end examination
25 Tu Revision for term end examination
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
HOLIDAY
IV 2
February
I 2
II 2
III 2
V 2
2
2
2
2
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo Revision for term end examination
3 Tu Revision for term end examination
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo Revision for term end examination
10 Tu Revision for term end examination
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8) Term -II examination
17 Tu Term -II examination
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8) Term -II examination
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)Term -II examination
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo Term -II examination
II 2
III
IV HOLIDAY
March
I 2
2
2
31 Tu Term -II examination
PROGRAM OF WORK
CLASS: VI
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.N
oTopic
No.of Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
Chapter-1 Introduction to Chemistry- UNIT 1- Chemistry
and Its Importance
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We EID
6 Th
7 Fr
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off
11 Tu
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20
13 Th
14 Fr Investiture ceremony
15 Sa
16 Su
17 Mo
Science of Chemistry 1 7
UNIT-2 Development Of Chemistry- Food and Chemistry
Cosmetics and Chemistry, Clothing and Chemistry
2II
1
1
III 2 1
1
13Activities- Pictures- Development
of Chemistry
Class work
14, 15
1 10 Video - Kinetic Theory of Matter
2Some common Chemistry Laboratory Apparatus 9, 10, 11Practical- Demontration Of
Laboratory Apparatus
1
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT - CHEMISTRY
PRESCRIBED BOOKS : Learning Elementry Chemistry
June
V 1 1
I 2
1
May
HOLIDAY
1 Importance Of Chemistry
Page 1
PROGRAM OF WORK
18 Tu
19 We
20 Th
21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Mo
2 Tu
3 We
4 Th
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo
9 Tu
10 We
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
15 Mo
16 Tu
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
III 1 2
1
Activity- Reading of Periodic
Table
Chapter 2- Elements, Compounds and Mixture- UNIT- 1
Elements and Compounds- Introduction
Class work
Classification of Elements 1 26
Chemical in Industries
1
16
1 18, 19Activity- Pictures of Scientists and
Their Contribution
Cosmetics and Chemistry, Clothing and Chemistry
1Chemical As Medicine
Notable Persons And Contributions
16
Careers in Chemistry 17
1 24
II 2 2
I 2
Elements 1 25
1
ABHIVYAKTHI
III 2 1
1
IV 2 1
14, 15
1
July
Page 2
PROGRAM OF WORK
20 Sa
21 Su
22 Mo
23 Tu
24 We
25 Th
26 Fr
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo
30 Tu
31 We
1 Th
2 Fr
3 Sa
4 Su
5 Mo
6 Tu
7 We
8 Th
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu
14 We
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr
I
III 1 2
31
Activity- Investigation 2.1, 2.2-
Homogeneous and Heterogenous
Mixture
Definition of Formula 1 36
IV
34,35
III 22
Modern Concept of a Molecule 1 28 Activity- Structures of Molecules
2
2
UNIT 2- Pure Substance, Mixture and compund- Pure
Substance, Mixture- Kinds of Mixtures1
Compund- Formula of a Compund 1 Activity- Analysis of water
Modern Concept of An Atom 1 27
2
2
1
1
1 36Characteristics of a Mixture
August
2II
2
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
Formulae of Some Important Common Compounds
Class work
V
Page 3
PROGRAM OF WORK
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS
20 Tu
21 We
22 Th
23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 Mo
27 Tu
28 We
29 Th
30 Fr
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th
13 Fr
III
2 2
1
Differences Between Mixtures and Compunds, Why Air is
Regarded as a Mixture and Why Water is Regarded As a
Compund
38, 39
22
37
Activity- Investigation 2.3 and 2.4-
Separation of Constituents of
Mixture
2
Filteration, Evaporation and Distillation 1 42, 43
1 44, 45
1
12
To Separate Constituents of a Mixture of Sand, Saw Dust
and Common Salt, To Separate Constituents of a Mixture of
Iron Filings, Sulphur and Common Salt
45, 46
Activity- Practical Based on
Evaporation and Distillation,
Sublimation
Relative Study Of Compounds and Mixtures 1
1
1 36Characteristics of a Mixture
2
UNIT 3- Separation of Components of a Mixture -
Methods of Separation of Mixture
Sublimation, Centrifugation, Magnetic Seapartion
September
IV 2
I 2
II 1
V
HOLIDAY
Class work
HOLIDAY
Activity- Separation of
Constituents of a Mixture of Sand,
Saw Dust and Common Salt and
Mixture of Iron Filings, Sulphur
and Common Salt
Page 4
PROGRAM OF WORK
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo
17 Tu
18 We
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
24 Tu
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
1
12
2
To Separate Constituents of a Mixture of Sand, Saw Dust
and Common Salt, To Separate Constituents of a Mixture of
Iron Filings, Sulphur and Common Salt
45, 46
October
IV
III 2
II 1
HOLIDAY
Class work
I
II 1
Revision 1
Activity- Separation of
Constituents of a Mixture of Sand,
Saw Dust and Common Salt and
Mixture of Iron Filings, Sulphur
and Common Salt
Page 5
PROGRAM OF WORK
10 Th School reopens after holidays
11 Fr
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo
15 Tu
16 We
17 Th
18 Fr
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo
22 Tu
23 We
24 Th
25 Fr
26 Sa
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We
31 Th
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS
5 Tu
6 We
7 Th
8 Fr
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
3
Properties Of a Solid, Liquid and Gas 153, 54,
55
PROJECT DAY
Factors Responsible For The Existence Of Matter in
Different States
November
1
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
IV 2
II 2
HOLIDAY
2 3
Properties Of Matter 1 51, 52
States Of Matter 1 52
V
II 1
3Chapter 3- Matter - UNIT 1- States of Matter- What is
Matter1 50
III
1 55, 56
3
Class work
HOLIDAY
Activity- Investigation 3.1, 3.2,
3.3, 3.4 - Properties Of Matter
Activity- Investigation 3.5, 3.6,
3.7, 3.8, 3.9 - Properties Of Solid,
Liquid and Gas
UNIT-2 Arrengement of Atoms/Molecules in Solids,
Liquids and Gases- Processes Involved in Interconversion
of States of Matter
Activity- Practical- Brownian
Movement and Diffusion
1 58
Arregement of Atoms/Molecules in Solids, Liquids and
Gases- Brownian Movement, Diffusion, Cohesive Force1 59
1
HOLIDAY
3
Page 6
PROGRAM OF WORK
10 Su
11 Mo
12 Tu
13 We
14 Th
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo
19 Tu
20 We
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo
26 Tu
27 We
28 Th
29 Fr
30 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
December
II 2
V
3
IV 2 4
HOLIDAYIII 2
3
Effect of Heat on Matter, There is Space Between the
Particals of Matter1 61, 62
Class work 1
2 4
Water Resources 1 67
Classification of Water 1 68
I 2 4
Water Cycle- Circulation of Water in Nature
1 69
1 70
Activity- Experiments- To Study
the Presence of Dissolved
Impurities in Natural Water, To
Show That Plant Release Water
Vapour Through Their Leaves
Experiments- To Study the Presence of Dissolved Impurities
in Natural Water, To Show That Plant Release Water
Vapour Through Their Leaves
Class work
Chapter 4- Water- UNIT-1 Importance of Water and Its
Resources- Imporatance of Water
1
1 66
Page 7
PROGRAM OF WORK
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo
17 Tu
18 We
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS
3 Fr
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs
4
HOLIDAY
January
II 2
III 2
IV
V
I 1 4
UNIT 2- Water As Universal Solvent, Reasons For Its
Pollution And Its Prevention- Different States of Water
And Their Inter-Changeability
1
74
II 2
72
1
4
Class work
6
Activity- Video- Purification of
Water
Portable Water Or Drinking water 1 71
Town Water Supply 1
Purification of Water 1 70
Need For Portable Water 1 71
Page 8
PROGRAM OF WORK
7 Tu
8 We
9 Th
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su
13 Mo
14 Tu
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th
17 Fr
18 Sa
19 Su
20 Mo
21 Tu
22 We
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo
28 Tu
29 We
30 Th
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We
6 Th
February
IV 2 4
1
1
III 2
4
4
HOLIDAY
UNIT 2- Water As Universal Solvent, Reasons For Its
Pollution And Its Prevention- Different States of Water
And Their Inter-Changeability
74
II 2
Change in Density and Volume of Water With Temperature
1
75
78
Investigation 5.1, 5.2, 5.3- To Show the Presence of Oxygen
And Nitrogen in Air, Presence of Carbon Dioxide In Air,
Presence of Water Vapour in Air
1 87
Chapter 5- Air and Atmosphere - UNIT 1- Atmosphere
and Constitutents of Air - Introduction1 85
I 2
V 2
Conservation of Water, Rainwater Harvesting 79, 80
Classwork 1
4
Common Terms Used In The Formation Of a Solution
4
5
1 76
Water As Universal Sovent 1 77
Study of Various Constituents of Air 1 86
5
Activity- Investigation 5.1, 5.2, 5.3-
To Show the Presence of Oxygen
And Nitrogen in Air, Presence of
Carbon Dioxide In Air, Presence
of Water Vapour in Air
Causes of The Pollution of The Natural Water Bodies 1
Page 9
PROGRAM OF WORK
7 Fr
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo
11 Tu
12 We
13 Th
14 Fr
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo
18 Tu
19 We
20 Th
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
THEATRE FEST
March
2
HOLIDAY
Investigation 5.1, 5.2, 5.3- To Show the Presence of Oxygen
And Nitrogen in Air, Presence of Carbon Dioxide In Air,
Presence of Water Vapour in Air
1 87
Uses of Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere, Uses of Water
Vapour, Noble Gases and Impurities in The Atmosphere
I 2 5
UNIT 2- Importance of Oxygen- Importance of Oxygen
For All Forms of Living Beings1 93, 94
Class work 1
I 2
III 1
90
88Importance of Oxygen in Combustion of All Forms Of Fuels 1
II
5
IV 2 5
1 91-92
Practical- Experiment - To Prove
Exhaled Air Contains More
Carbon Dioxide Than Inhaled Air,
To Prove Exhaled Air Contain
More Water Vapour Than Fresh
Air
Comparision Between Combustion and Respiration, Rusting
Of Iron1 95
Activity- Investigation 5.4- Air is
Necessary for Combustion5 Combustion- Products Formed Due To The Burning of
Candle1 89
Percentage Composition of Air and Their Uses- Nitrogen
and Oxygen1
5
Activity- Investigation 5.1, 5.2, 5.3-
To Show the Presence of Oxygen
And Nitrogen in Air, Presence of
Carbon Dioxide In Air, Presence
of Water Vapour in Air
Page 10
PROGRAM OF WORK
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
III
IV HOLIDAY
II 2 5
Respiration in Plants, Causes of Increase of Carbon Dioxide
into The Atmosphere1 97
Class work 1
Page 11
PROGRAM OF WORK
CLASS: VI
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X Orientation on Text Book, Grammar Book.
31 Fr Collection of Books
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo R1
Down the Rabbit-hole- Introduction to
adventurous stories, Reading the
text,Discussion ng
1 1 to 4Interactive panel activity(IP): Video on
the Alice in Wonderland
4 Tu Discussion cont… 1 4 to 5
5 We EID
6 Th
Understanding the Text: Ex A, B. Words in
use-Ex A and B, Dictionary work,
Spelling
1 6 to 9
7 Fr G1Parts of a Predicate- Explain through
Structure.Cont Ex:1,21 1 to 3
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student councilEx cont…. 3 to 6 1 4,5
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off R1 Writing work 1
11 Tu RP1 The Lotus- Reading and Discussion 1 11
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT - English
PRESCRIBED BOOKS :New Gulmohar(R),Enjoying Grammar(G) Writing Process(WP)
I
II
June
5
6
May
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
HOLIDAY
Page 1
PROGRAM OF WORK
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20
Appreciating the Poem-rhyme
scheme,rhyming words,sounds followed by
Understanding the Poem written work
1 12,13List out different adjectives to describe
quality,beauty,making a comparision
13 Th GC Composition 1-Writing a Descriptive Essay 1 103-104 Follow the Pattern and Organise ideas
14 Fr Investiture ceremony Writing work 1
15 Sa Written work completion
16 Su
17 Mo R2The Starting Point - Reading and
Discussion1 14,15
IP-Video on Milka Singh to teach
values like sportsmanship,achieving
goals,speed.
18 TuDiscussion of new vocabulary from the
lesson,Explanation cont..1 16 to 21 phrases in the context
19 WeUnderstanding the Text -A,B-written work
cont…..2 17
20 Th G2 Phrases and Clauses 1 6 ,7 WS
21 Fr Ex: 1-5 1 7to 9
22 Sa G3 Introduction to Articles cont..Ex:1 to 5 1 10 to13
23 Su
24 Mo R2 Written work cont… 1
25 Tu Written work 1
26 We WP Writing a paragraph 1 22 WP using time-linkers and WS
27 Th G3 Articles- Exercise Completion 1 14
28 Fr GCComposition 2-Writing Formal Letters of
Apology-follow a format1 105-107 Refer Examples pg 106-107
29 Sa Writing a formal letter of Apology 1 108 Letter Writing
30 Su
1 Mo R4Tabby's Tablecloth-Reading and
Discussion1 35-37
IP-Video on Animated Moral Story of
Tabby's Tablecloth
2 Tu Reading and Discussion cont… 1 38-39 values-honesty and sincerety,pride
6
6
II
III
IV
I
6
6
July
Page 2
PROGRAM OF WORK
3 We
Discussion of new vocabulary from the
lesson,phrases,Words in use A,B,Dictionary
work,Spelling
1 41-44
4 ThUnderstanding the Text -A,B-written work
cont…..1 39-40
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS Revision for PT1 1
6 Sa Revision for PT1 1
7 Su
8 Mo R5 Brown Wolf- Reading and Discussion 1 45-47 IP-Vdeo on Brown Wolf
9 Tu Reading and Discussion cont… 1 48-50
10 We
Discussion of new vocabulary from the
lesson, Words in Use A, B, Speech
Practice,Dictionary work
1 52-55
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS Understanding the Text -Written work cont 1 50-51
12 Fr Written work 1
13 Sa WP Group Activity-Functional Usage Making Suggestions, Stating Opinions
14 Su
15 Mo WP Writing a Dialogue 1 44Completing a Dialogue with
meaningful expressions
16 Tu Writing work 1 Extended writing
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa Dictation for Reader Lessons 1
21 Su
22 Mo G4 Determiners -Explanation 1 15-16
23 Tu Ex:1-4 cont.. 1 17-18
24 We G5Kinds of Adjectives-Explanation followed
by Exercises 1,21 19-20
Fill the Tabular column by regrouping
the adjectives
25 Th Ex: 3,4 cont... 1 21-22
26 Fr G6 The Order and Position of Adjectives 1 23-24
6
6
I
II
III 4
6IV
Page 3
PROGRAM OF WORK
27 Sa Ex:1-4 cont.. 1 25
28 Su
29 Mo RP Her Head-Reading and Discussion 1 56-57IP-A video on the drought affected
area in Africa,hardships,misery
30 TuUnderstanding the poem, word meanings
followed by written work1 57-58
31 We written work 1
1 Th GCComposition 3- Writing a Personal letter of
Apology-Format study1 108-109
2 Fr Writing a Personal letter of Apology-contd 1
3 Sa Ex: 1-3 1 110Understand the difference in formats
(formal and informal)
4 Su
5 Mo G7 Adjectives of Comparison-Explanation 1 26-28Make a comparative study on forms or
degrees of Comparision
6 Tu Ex : 1,2 1 28 WS
7 We Ex :3-5 1 29-30
8 Th G8 Finite and Non-Finite Verbs 1 31
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu Ex: 1-4 1 32-34
14 We G Revision Paper 1 1 35-36
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr Revision for PT2 1
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10) Revision for PT2 1
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS R6Arthur and the Sword - Reading and
Discussion1 59-60 IP-Video on the module
20 Tu Reading and Discussion contd. 1 61-63 Message learnt from the story
August
4
V
I
II
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
4
6
III
IV 6
Page 4
PROGRAM OF WORK
21 We Vocabulary,Spelling,Synonyms 1 65-67 Stating Opinions with reasons
22 Th Understanding the Text- Written work 1 63
23 Fr Written work 2
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS WP Written work/Paragraph 1 Writing a paragraph with linkers
25 Su
26 Mo GC Comprehension 1- As I Awake 1 124-126
27 Tu Comprehension cont… 1
28 We GCComprehension 2- A letter to all the
children in India 1 126-129
29 Th Comp cont…. 1
30 Fr GC Composition 4-Designing a Poster 1 111-112 ShowImages for ideas via PPT
31 Sa Poster making cont… 1
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu G9The Simple Present and The Present Continuous
Tenses- Reading and Discussion2 37-39 PPT on Tenses-chart,Rules
4 We Ex:1,2 cont.. 1 39-40
5 Th Ex: 3,4 1 40-41
6 Fr WS 1 Assess through a situation
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo G10The Simple Past and The Past Continuous
Tenses- Introduction and Discussion1 42-43 Mind Map
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th Ex : 1 1 44
13 Fr Contd...Ex: 2-4 1 44-45
14 Sa
15 Su
September
I
II
V
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
6
5
4
IV 6
HOLIDAY
Page 5
PROGRAM OF WORK
16 Mo R7The Village School-
Reading and Discussion1 69-70
IP-Video on Importance of Education-
Speech by Microsoft CEO-Satya
Nadella, Obama
17 Tu Reading and Discussion cont….. 1 71-73
18 WeDiscussion of new vocabulary from the
lesson1 69-73
19 Th Dictation/phrases/ 1
20 Fr Revision for Term 1 1
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)Revision for Term 1 1
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
Understanding the Text, Words in Use A, B,
Speech Practice1 73-75
24 TuDictionary work,Punctuation/followed by
Written work1 76-78
25 We Written work 1
26 Th Writing Reference to Context 1
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class XNarrating an Incident 1 Role Play
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
6
October
III
IV
HOLIDAYI
II
6
Page 6
PROGRAM OF WORK
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays R8 Resting Hill- Reading and Discussion 1 82-83 Video on Wild Behaviour of Elephants
11 Fr Reading and Discussion cont….. 1 84-86
12 SaDiscussion of new vocabulary from the
lesson1 82-86
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 MoUnderstanding the Text, Words in Use A,
B, Speech Practice1 86-89
15 Tu Dictionary Work, Phrases 1 90
16 We Different point of view of the story 1 91 WS
17 Th Written work cont… 1
18 Fr Written work 1
19 Sa Writing Reference to Context 1
20 Su
21 Mo GC Composition 5-Reviewing a TV
Programme1 112-113
22 Tu Reviewing a TV Programme Contd. 1 114-115
23 We G Comprehension 3-Nails in the Fence 2 129-131
24 Th Written work 1
25 Fr Written work 1
26 Sa Written work 1
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We G11The Present Perfect and the Present Perfect
Continuous Tenses Ex:1,21 46-48 PPT on Tenses-chart,Rules
31 Th Cont Ex: -3,4 1 48-49
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
November
6
6
3
3
III
IV
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
II
V
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
Page 7
PROGRAM OF WORK
2 Sa Written work 1
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS G12 Will versus Going to 1 50-51
5 Tu Ex: 1-2
6 We Ex:3,4 cont…. 1 52-53
7 Th G13 Expressing Future Time Ex: 1,2 1 54-55 Mind Map
8 Fr Ex :3,4 cont.. 1 56-57
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su
11 Mo RP The Fog-Reading and Discussion 1 92 Images of Fog -PPT
12 Tu Understanding the Poem 1 93-94
13 We Written work 1
14 Th Written work 1
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo R9 The Mask-Reading and Discussion 1 95-96 Work of a Detective -Qualities
19 Tu Reading and Discussion cont… 1 97-100 Book review
20 WeDiscussion on Vocabulary,Words in
use,punctuation,Speech Practice1 102-105
21 Th Understanding the Text -Written work cont 1 100-101
22 Fr Written work 1
23 Sa Written work 1
24 Su
25 Mo G14 Modal Auxiliaries-Explanation and Ex:1,2 1 58-60 Show slide -mind map
26 Tu Ex: 3-5 cont… 1 60-61
27 We G15 Question Tags- Explanation and Ex:1,2 1 62-63
28 Th Ex: 3-4 cont… 1 64
29 Fr G Revision Paper 2 1 65-67
6
5
HOLIDAY
II
III
IV
V
6
6
Page 8
PROGRAM OF WORK
30 Sa GC Composition 6-Creating an Advertisement 1 115-117 PPT/Brochures
1 Su
2 Mo Focus on the details,message to be included 1
3 Tu RPVocation- Introduction to author-Reading
and Discussion1 106-107
4 WeAppreciating the Poem -imagination,rules,point
of view1 108
5 Th Understanding the Poem-Written work 1 107
6 Fr Written work 1
7 Sa Written work 1
8 Su
9 Mo G16 Prepositions-types of prepositions 1 68
10 Tu Ex:1-4 cont… 1 69-70
11 We Written work cont…. 1 WS
12 Th Reference to the context from R9/Dictation 1
13 Fr Reference to the context from the poem 2
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo G17Conjunctions-Discussion on kinds of
Conjunctions 1 71-72
17 Tu Ex: 1-4 cont… 1 72-73
18 We G18Adjectival Clauses-Discusssion Ex:1
cont…1 74-75
Difference between Clause and a
Phrase
19 Th Ex:2-4 cont… 1 76-77
20 Fr Identifying in a sentence 1 Examples
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
December
IV
I 6
II 6
III 7
HOLIDAY
Page 9
PROGRAM OF WORK
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS G Comprehension 4-Rainbow Chasers 1 131-133 Extended poem reading
3 Fr Written work cont…. 1
4 SaDictation/Synonyms/analysing the questions-
Revision1
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs R10 Brighter Still- Reading and Discussion 1 109-110
7 Tu Reading and Discussion cont… 1 111-112
8 WeUnderstanding the Text,Words in Use-
A,B,Speech Practice,Punctuation1 113-117
9 Th Reference to the context-Written work 1 118
10 Fr MR5 ENDS Written work cont… 1
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS Written work
12 Su
13 Mo G19Adverbial Clauses-types of adverbial
clauses Ex:1,2 cont..1 78-79
14 Tu Ex :3-4 cont.. 1 80-81
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th G20 Conditionals-Reading and Discussion 1 82-83Tree Diagram to make it easy to
remember
17 Fr Ex:1-4 cont… 1 84
18 Sa
19 Su
January
3
III 5
6
IV
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
V
I
II
Page 10
PROGRAM OF WORK
20 Mo R11 Saving the Tiger- Reading and Discussion 1 119
21 Tu Reading and Discussion cont… 1 120-121superstitious beliefs/Zoo/Importance
of Food chain
22 WeDiscussion cont…,Words in Use-Ex:
A,B,Speech Practice1 124-126
23 Th G21Active and Passive Voice-Reading and
Explaining the Structure/Transitive verb1 85-86 Sentence structure,rules via PPT
24 Fr Position of Subject,Object 1 86-87
25 Sa Ex:1-5 cont.. 2 88-89
26 Su
27 Mo R R11-Understanding the Text-Ex:A,B cont.. 1 122
28 Tu Written work 1 123
29 We Written work 1 WS
30 Th G22Direct and Indirect Speech- Reading and
Discussion1 90-91
31 FrChange in Helping verbs,Modals,words
expressing time and place Ex: 1,2 cont..1 92-93
1 Sa Ex: 3,4 cont… 1 94
2 Su
3 Mo RPCows on the Beach-Reading and
Discussion1 127
4 TuAppreciating the Poem -
imagination,unusual rhyme scheme,1 128-129
5 We Understanding the Poem-Written work 1 129
6 Th Written work 1
7 Fr G23 Punctuation - a Recap on the module 1 95-97
8 Sa Ex: 1-3 cont.. 1 98-99
9 Su
February
IV 6
V 6
I 6
Page 11
PROGRAM OF WORK
10 Mo GC Composition 7-Writing a Simple Report 1 117-118
11 Tu Ex:1,2 cont 1 119
12 We G Comprehension 5- The Human Eye 1 1,33,135
13 Th Ex:1-6 1 136-137
14 Fr Writing work 1
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo G Comprehension 6- The Toymaker 1 138-40
18 Tu Grammar written work 1
19 We Creative writing 1 Essay writing - on the given clues
20 Th Essay writing 1
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo R12 The Canterville Ghost-Reading 1 130-131
25 Tu Reading and Discussion cont… 1 132-135
26 We Discuss on scenes 1-5 1
27 Th Understand the Text,Words in use 1 135-136 Role play
28 Fr written work 1 137 writing a conversation
29 Sa written work 1
1 Su
2 Mo GC Composition 8- Writing a Summary 1 119-120
3 Tu Summary of the passages Ex: 1,2 1 121-123
4 We Revising Grammar modules 1
5 Th Revising Grammar modules 1
6 Fr Revision Paper 3 1 100-102
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo Revision for Term II 1
March
II 5
III 5
II 6
IV 6
I 6
HOLIDAY
Page 12
PROGRAM OF WORK
10 Tu Revision for Term II 1
11 We Revision for Term II 1
12 Th Revision for Term II 1
13 Fr Revision for Term II 1
14 Sa Revision for Term II 1
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
IV HOLIDAY
II 6
III
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PROGRAM OF WORK
CLASS: VI
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No TopicNo.of Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & XInteraction with students ,Self introduction,
Giving instructions about subject rules1
31 Fr L-1,2 Philology, Orthography 3 5 to 25
1 Sa 1 Continued
2 Su
3 Mo Continued
4 Tu L-1 Suraj sa chamake(Poem)- Explanation 5 9 to12
5 We EID
6 Th Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
7 Fr Summary
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off Back exercises
11 Tu ActivityLearning from nature + in return what
children can do for society
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20L-2 Budhi ka saudagar (Story)- Explanation 4 14 to 20
13 Th Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
14 Fr Investiture ceremony Back exercises
15 Sa
16 Su
I
II
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT - Hindi (II L)
PRESCRIBED BOOKS : Madhuban Saral Hindi - 6 , Grammar- 6 TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS: 172
June
4
5
2
May
HOLIDAY
Page 1
PROGRAM OF WORK
17 Mo ActivityGroup activity- actions/learnings of
wisdom
18 Tu Dictation of L-1 and 2 1
19 We L-3 Subah (Story)- Explanation 4
20 Th Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
21 Fr Back exercises
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo ActivityMaking poster+ video showing
precaution during celebration of festivals
25 Tu Prefix 1
26 We Suffix 1
27 Th Number 1
28 Fr Gender 1
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Mo Dictation of L-3 + General words 1
2 Tu Revision 2
3 We Revision
4 Th L-4 Kovalan aur kanaki (katha) - Explanation 4 29 to 35
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo Back exercises
9 Tu Activity Video on friendship or good company
10 We Synonyms 1
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS Antonyms 1
12 Fr Paragraph Writing 1
13 Sa
14 Su
15 Mo Unseen Prose Passage 1
III
III
IV
I
II
July
2
5
5
5
5
Page 2
PROGRAM OF WORK
16 Tu Dictation of L-4 + General words 1
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
21 Su
22 Mo L-5 Ye pal jaate yahi thahar (poem)- Explanation 5 36 to 40
23 Tu Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
24 We Summary
25 Th Back exercises
26 Fr Activity Memories of old days
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo L-6 Doctori (Story) -Explanation 4 44 to 50
30 Tu Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
31 We Back exercises
Activity Video on life of Ravindernath thakur
1 Th Dictation of L-5 and 6 1
2 Fr
3 Sa
4 Su
5 Mo Noun 2
6 Tu One Word Substitution 1
7 We
8 Th
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu Pronoun 1
14 We Revision 1
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr Revision 1
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
III
IV
3
5
III
V
I
II
2
5
August
3
Page 3
PROGRAM OF WORK
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS L-7 Aawaaj ka jadu (autobiography) -Explanation 5 51 to 57
20 Tu Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
21 We Back exercises
22 Th Activity
Group activity-report on any singing
programme coming in T.V. nowadays
and any song of Anil vishwas
23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 Mo L-8 Jalate chalo (poem) - Explanation 5 58 to 62
27 Tu Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
28 We Summary
29 Th Back exercises
30 Fr Activity
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu Adjective 2
4 We Homonyms 1
5 Th Unseen Poem Passage 1
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo Informal letter 2
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th Continue
13 Fr Verb 1
14 Sa
15 Su
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
5
4
3
IV
Steps to remove illiteracy on their level +
group activity in the form of role play or
street play
5
V
September
I
II
Page 4
PROGRAM OF WORK
16 Mo Revision + subject enrichment 3
17 Tu Revision + subject enrichment
18 We Revision + subject enrichment
19 Th Adverb 2
20 Fr
21 Sa TERM END I BEGINS (5-9)
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END I ENDS(1-9)/
Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays 3 L-9 Mangal grah ki sair(vartalap)- Explanation 4 64 to 70
11 Fr Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
12 Sa Back exercises
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
I
II
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
III
IV
5
October
Page 5
PROGRAM OF WORK
14 Mo ActivityCollection of information on The Solar
System
15 Tu Tense 1
16 We Case 1
17 Th PictureDescripition 1
18 Fr L-10 Pongal ( lekh) - Explanation 4 74 to 79
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
22 Tu Back exercises
23 We Activity
Project work- festivals of India (date ,
month, why and how we celebrate,some
pictures, rangoli etc.)
24 Th Dictation of L-9 and 10 1
25 Fr L-11 Keral ka rajkumar (lokkatha)- Explanation 4 80 to 87
26 Sa
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
31 Th Back exercises + Activity
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa Revision Folk -story of Kerala state
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS Revision 1
5 Tu L-12 karo aur sikho (serial)- Explanation 4 88 to 95
6 We Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
7 Th Back exercises
8 Fr Activity List of professional activities
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
V
II
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
III
IV
November
5
5
2
5
1
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
Page 6
PROGRAM OF WORK
10 Su
11 Mo Dictation of L-11 and 12
12 Tu Morphology 2
13 We Sentence 2
14 Th
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo L-13 Baadal(poem) - Explanation 5 97 to 101
19 Tu Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
20 We Summary
21 Th Back exercises
22 Fr ActivityPoem related to clouds. Descripition of
sky covered with clouds
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo L-14 Aam ki bagiya (story)- Explanation 4 103 to 109
26 Tu Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
27 We Back exercises
28 Th Activity
29 Fr Dictation of L-13 and 14 1
30 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo Idioms and Proverbs 4
3 Tu Class test of Idioms and Proverbs 1
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
III
IV
V
I
Plant some seeds and and write a report
on forest festival + values learnt from
chapter
HOLIDAY
5
December
4
5
5
Page 7
PROGRAM OF WORK
9 Mo Correction of incorrect sentences 1
10 Tu Words with various meanings 1
11 We Punctuation 2
12 Th
13 Fr Practice sheet 1
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo Formal letter 3
17 Tu Use of hindi dictionary 2
18 We
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS Revision
3 Fr Revision
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs L-15 Dohe 8Make list of some more dohe from
internet
IV
V
I
HOLIDAY
II 5
III 5
II 5
2
January
Page 8
PROGRAM OF WORK
7 Tu
8 We
9 Th
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su
13 Mo Continue
14 Tu Word-Meaning
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th Back exercises
17 Fr Dictation 1
18 Sa
19 Su
20 Mo L-16 Shavet kranti ke janak (jivani)- Explanation 5 119 to 125
Name of companies related to milk and
milk products + information on amul
plant and its work system from internet
21 Tu Sulekh, Word-Meaning, Question -Answers
22 We Back exercises
23 Th Activity
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo Dictation 1
28 Tu Quiz- Contest 2
29 We Converstaion 2
30 Th
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo Subject enrichment
4 Tu Subject enrichment
HOLIDAY
II 5
III 4
IV 5
V 5
I 5
February
Page 9
PROGRAM OF WORK
5 We Subject enrichment
6 Th Subject enrichment
7 Fr Subject enrichment
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo Dialogue writing 2
11 Tu Advertisement 2
12 We Dictation 1
13 Th
14 Fr
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo Grammar
18 Tu Grammar
19 We Grammar
20 Th Grammar
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo Creative writing Different topics
25 Tu Creative writing
26 We Creative writing
27 Th Creative writing
28 Fr Creative writing
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo Revision
3 Tu Revision
4 We Revision
5 Th Revision
6 Fr Revision
HOLIDAY
I 5
II 5
III 4
IV 5
I 5
March
Page 10
PROGRAM OF WORK
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo Revision
10 Tu Revision
11 We Revision
12 Th Revision
13 Fr Revision
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6 (1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6 (6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We UGADI
26 Th PT6/MR6 (1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
HOLIDAY
II 5
III
IV
Page 11
PROGRAM OF WORK
CLASS: VI
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X Giving Instructions about Subject rules. 1To check previous Knowledge
(Revision)
31 Fr Swar & vyanjan, Matraye 1 Video Youtube
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo Swar & vyanjan, Matraye 1 Worksheet
4 Tu Swar & vyanjan, Matraye 1 Worksheet
5 We EID
6 Th
7 Fr
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off 1 Mehnat kaa Dhan (9-11)
11 Tu Reading 1
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20Explanation with examples 1
13 Th Textual Exercise 1
14 Fr Investiture ceremony CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
15 Sa
16 Su
17 Mo 2 Daath kaa Dard (12-18) Careness about teeth
18 Tu Reading 1
May
HOLIDAY
June
I
II
III
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT - HINDI (IIIrd Lang)
PRESCRIBED BOOKS : Saral Hindi Pathmala and Mai Aur mera Vyakaran
Page 1
PROGRAM OF WORK
19 We Explanation with examples 1
20 Th Textual Exercise 1
21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
25 Tu
26 We 3 Lal Patang (19-23) Kite making
27 Th Reading 1
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Mo Explanation with examples 1
2 Tu Textual Exercise 1
3 We CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
4 Th
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo 4 Haanshi Kho gai (24-29)
9 Tu Reading 1
10 We Explanation with examples 1
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
15 Mo Textual Exercise 1
16 Tu CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
III
July
III
IV
I
II
Page 2
PROGRAM OF WORK
21 Su
22 Mo 5 Barkha aai (31-35) Rainy Season’s picture
23 Tu Reading 1
24 We Explanation with examples 1
25 Th
26 Fr
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo Textual Exercise 1
30 Tu CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
31 We
1 Th 6 Poochna Maali se (38-44) Paragraph on Gardening
2 Fr Reading 1
3 Sa
4 Su
5 Mo Explanation with examples 1
6 Tu Textual Exercise 1
7 We CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
8 Th
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu Listening Skills 1 Subject enrichment
14 We Speaking Skills 1
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS 7 Khargosh aur Haathi (45-51)
20 Tu Reading 1
21 We Explanation with examples
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
IV
III
IV
II
V
I
August
Page 3
PROGRAM OF WORK
22 Th 1
23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 Mo Textual Exercise 1
27 Tu CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
28 We Noun , Kinds of Noun 1 Worksheet
29 Th
30 Fr
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu Paryayvaachi 1 Worksheet
4 We Vilom shabd 1 Worksheet
5 Th
6 Fr Pronoun 1 Worksheet
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 8 Nakalchi Bandar (52-59) Role play
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th Reading 1
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo Explanation with examples 1
17 Tu Textual Exercise 1
18 We CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
IV
V
I
II
III
September
Page 4
PROGRAM OF WORK
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
24 Tu
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays
11 Fr
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo 9 Ghamandi Machali (60-64)
15 Tu Reading 1
16 We
17 Th
18 Fr
19 Sa
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
I
II
October
IV
III
Page 5
PROGRAM OF WORK
20 Su
21 Mo Explanation with examples 1
22 Tu Textual Exercise 1
23 We CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
24 Th
25 Fr
26 Sa
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We 10 Aankh Michauni (65-69)Indoor games and outdoor games’s
models
31 Th Reading 1
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS Explanation with examples 1
5 Tu Textual Exercise 1
6 We CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
7 Th
8 Fr
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su 11 Kaisa Shor (72-78)
11 Mo Reading 1
12 Tu
13 We
14 Th
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
V
II
III
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
IV
November
Page 6
PROGRAM OF WORK
18 Mo Explanation with examples 1
19 Tu Textual Exercise 1
20 We CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo Video 1
26 Tu Video 1
27 We Sentence formation 1 Worksheet
28 Th
29 Fr
30 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo Listening Skills 1 Subject Enrichment
3 Tu Speaking Skills 1
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 12 Ek Patr (79-85)
10 Tu Reading 1
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo Explanation with examples 1
17 Tu Textual Exercise 1
18 We CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
19 Th
IV
V
I
II
III
December
Page 7
PROGRAM OF WORK
20 Fr
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS 13 Koyal (86-90)
3 Fr Reading 1
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs
7 Tu Explanation with examples 1
8 We Textual Exercise 1
9 Th CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su
13 Mo Viram Chinh 1 Worksheet
14 Tu Paragraph Writing 1 Worksheet
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th
17 Fr
18 Sa
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
IV
V
I
III
II
III
January
Page 8
PROGRAM OF WORK
19 Su
20 Mo 14 Birbal ki Soch se 1 (91-96)
21 Tu Reading 1
22 We
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo
28 Tu
29 We Explanation with examples 1
30 Th Textual Exercise 1
31 Fr CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo Chitr Likhan 1
4 Tu Chitr Likhan 1
5 We
6 Th
7 Fr
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo 15 Kanan Van me Utsav (97-105 Poster Making
11 Tu Reading 1
12 We Explanation with examples 1
13 Th
14 Fr
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo 1
18 Tu Textual Exercise 1
IV
V
I
II
III
February
Page 9
PROGRAM OF WORK
19 We CW-Question & Answer, Grammar 1
20 Th
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo Revision (Grammar) Worksheet
25 Tu Revision (Grammar) Worksheet
26 We Revision (Grammar) Worksheet
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo Revision (Grammar) Worksheet
3 Tu Revision (Grammar) Worksheet
4 We Revision (Grammar) Worksheet
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo Revision (book) Writing - Dictation
10 Tu Revision (book) Writing - Dictation
11 We Revision (book) Writing - Dictation
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
HOLIDAY
IV
I
III
II
III
March
Page 10
PROGRAM OF WORK
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
IV HOLIDAY
Page 11
CLASS: VI
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀtðªÀiÁ¯É, «zsÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À. 2
31 Fr PÀÁUÀÄtÂvÀ, MvÀÛPÀëgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ EvÁå¢.
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo 1 zÉÆqÀتÀgÀ zÁj. NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 1
4 Tu ¯ÉÃRPÀgÀ ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ. «ªÀgÀuÉ.
5 We EID
6 Th ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. zÉñÀzÀ ÉêÉUÁV ¥Àæ¹zÀÞgÁzÀ ªÀåQÛUÀ¼À ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ.
7 Fr ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off ªÁåPÀgÀt, ¨sÁµÁ DlUÀ¼ÀÄ.
11 Tu 1 ¥ÀzÀå - ¨ÉùUÉ, NzÀÄ«PÉ. 4 67
12 WeElections for the student council -
2019-20PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ. PÀ«vÉAiÀÄ UÁAiÀÄ£À.
13 Th ¥ÀÀæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. C¨sÁå À.
14 Fr Investiture ceremony
15 Sa
16 Su
17 Mo ªÁåPÀgÀt, ¨sÁµÁ DlUÀ¼ÀÄ.
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS: 142
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)SUBJECT - PÀ£ÀßqÀ
PRESCRIBED BOOKS : ¹j PÀ£ÀßqÀ
May
June
I 4HOLIDAY
II 4
III 5
18 Tu 2 UÀAzsÀªÀð¸ÉãÀ, NzÀÄ«PÉ. 6 9
19 We ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ £ÀÄrUÀlÄÖ, ¥ÀzÀ¥ÀÅAdUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¸ÀAUÀ滹,
20 Th ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼À ¯ÉÃR£À.
21 Fr ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼À ¯ÉÃR£À.
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo ªÁåPÀgÀt- ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, °AUÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, £ÁªÀÄ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
25 Tu ªÁåPÀgÀt- «¨sÀQÛ ¥ÀævÀåAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ. ¨sÁµÁ DlUÀ¼ÀÄ
26 We 2 ¥ÀzÀå - ªÀÄAUÀ¼À UÀæºÀzÀ°è ¥ÀÄnÖ - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 73 `ªÀÄAUÀ¼ÀUÀæºÀzÀ°è ¥ÀÅnÖ' ºÁqÀ£ÀÄß C©ü£À¬Ä¹j.
27 Th ¥ÀzÀÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
28 Fr ¥ÀzÀÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Mo ªÁåPÀgÀt - ¢égÀÄQÛ, eÉÆÃqÀÄ£ÀÄrUÀ¼ÀÄ.
2 Tu ªÁåPÀgÀt - C£ÀÄPÀgÀuÁªÀåAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ, sÁµÁ DlUÀ¼ÀÄ.
3 We 3 PÀȵÀÚ - ¸ÀÄzsÁªÀÄ, NzÀÄ«PÉ. 7 17
4 Th ¯ÉÃRPÀgÀ ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ. «ªÀgÀuÉ. £ÀÁlPÀzÀ C©ü£ÀAiÀÄ ªÀiÁqÀĪÀÅzÀÄ.
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS «ªÀgÀuÉ.
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo «ªÀgÀuÉ. ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
9 Tu ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
10 We ªÁåPÀgÀt - £ÀÄrUÀlÄÖUÀ¼ÀÄ, UÁzÉUÀ¼ÀÄ, MUÀlÄUÀ¼ÀÄ.
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS ¨sÁµÁ DlUÀ¼ÀÄ.
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
5
II 5
July
I 5
III 5
IV
15 Mo 3 ¤Ã ºÉÆÃzÀ ªÀÄgÀÄ¢£À - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 81
16 Tu PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. ¯ÉÃR£À aºÉßUÀ¼À ¥ÀæAiÉÆÃUÀ.
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
21 Su
22 Mo ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
23 Tu ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
24 We ªÁåPÀgÀt - ¯ÉÃR£À aºÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ.
25 Th 4 qÁ. gÁeï PÀĪÀiÁgï - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 7 29
26 Fr ¯ÉÃRPÀgÀ ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ.
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
30 Tu ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
31 We ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
1 Th ¨sÁµÁ sÁå¸À ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ. 31
2 Fr ¨sÁµÁ sÁå¸À ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
3 Sa
4 Su
5 Mo 4 ¥ÀzÀå - ªÀÄUÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ºÀtÄÚUÀ¼ÀÄ - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 4 86
6 Tu PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. ¥ÀzÀåzÀ UÁAiÀÄ£À.
7 We ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. C sÁå¸À.
8 Th ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¯ÉÃR£À aºÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ.
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
HOLIDAY
III 3
HOLIDAY
II 4
III 5
IV 5
V
5August
I
gÁdPÀĪÀiÁgï C©ü£ÀAiÀÄzÀ ¤ªÀÄä £ÉaÑ£À
ZÀ®£ÀavÀæzÀ §UÉÎ QgÀÄ ¥Àæ§AzsÀ gÀa¹.
13 Tu 1 £ÁlåPÀ¯Á zÀÄgÀAzsÀgÀ ªÀĺÀªÀÄäzï ¦Ãgï - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 3 114
14 We ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. ¥Àæ¹zÀÞ ªÀåQÛUÀ¼À ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ.
15 Th Independence day ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
16 Fr
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS 2 CªÀé - ¥ÀzÀåzÀ NzÀÄ«PÉ. 3 117
20 Tu PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ.
21 We «ªÀgÀuÉ, ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
22 Th GPÀÛ¯ÉÃR£À.
23 Fr gÀ¸À¥Àæ±ÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ.
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS ±ÀæªÀt P˱À®.
25 Su
26 Mo 3 ¥ÀÄlÖ ®Qëöä PÀxÉ- NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 119
27 Tu ¥ÀÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
28 We ¥ÀÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
29 Th ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
30 Fr GPÀÛ¯ÉÃR£À.
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu 1 ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É - zÉÆqÀتÀgÀ zÁj.- ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 2 1
4 We ªÁåPÀgÀt C sÁå¸ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.- ªÀtðªÀiÁ¯É.
5 Th 2 ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É - UÀAzsÀªÀð¸ÉãÀ -¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 2 9
6 Fr ªÁåPÀgÀt -ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, °AUÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, «¨sÀQÛ¥ÀævÀåAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ
7 Sa
8 Su
V 5
September
I 4
III 3
IV 5
9 Mo 3 PÀȵÀÚ - ¸ÀÄzsÁªÀÄ - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 3 17
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th ªÁåPÀgÀt - £ÀÄrUÀlÄÖUÀ¼ÀÄ, UÁzÉUÀ¼ÀÄ, MUÀlÄUÀ¼ÀÄ.
13 Fr 4 qÁ. gÁeï PÀĪÀiÁgï - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 1 29
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo 1 ¨ÉùUÉ -PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 1 67
17 Tu 2 ªÀÄAUÀ¼À UàæºÀzÀ°è ¥ÀÄnÖ.-¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 1 73
18 We 3 ªÀÄUÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ºÀtÄÚUÀ¼ÀÄ - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 1 86
19 Th ZÀlĪÀnPÉ - GPÀÛ¯ÉÃR£À.
20 Fr ZÀlĪÀnPÉ - gÀ¸À¥Àæ±Éß.
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS (5-
9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS (1-
4)
24 Tu
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
HOLIDAY
October
I
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
III 5
IV
II 3
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays 5 ºÉƸÀ¨Á¼ÀÄ - ¥ÀzÀå ªÁZÀ£À.
11 Fr PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ.
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo «ªÀgÀuÉ, ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
15 Tu ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
16 We ªÁåPÀgÀt - ¸ÀªÀiÁ¸À ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ. ¨sÁµÁ DlUÀ¼ÀÄ.
17 Th 5 zsÀ£ÀåªÁzÀ ºÉýzÀ PÉÆPÀÌgÉ - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 6 35
18 Fr ¯ÉÃRPÀgÀ ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ.
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. ¤ÃwPÀxÉAiÉÆAzÀ£ÀÄß ºÉý¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ.
22 Tu C sÁå¸À ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
23 We C sÁå¸À ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
24 Th ªÁåPÀgÀt -PÀvÀÈð, PÀªÀÄð, QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
25 Fr 6 ¥ÀzÀå - UÀAUÀªÀé vÁ¬Ä - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 97
26 Sa PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ.
27 Su «ªÀgÀuÉ, ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
31 Th ªÁåPÀgÀt - zÉòÃAiÀÄ-C£ÀåzÉòÃAiÀÄ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
November
HOLIDAY
IV 5
DIWALI HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY
V 2
PÀ£ÁðlPÀzÀ°è ºÀjAiÀÄĪÀ £À¢UÀ¼À ºÉ ÀgÀ£ÀÄß
¥ÀnÖªÀiÁrj.
HOLIDAY
II
HOLIDAY
III 5
2
¤ªÀÄUÉ UÉÆwÛgÀĪÀ ¥ÀQëUÀ¼À avÀæUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¸ÀAUÀ滹
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS 7 AiÀiÁt PÀÄjvÉÆAzÀÄ ¥ÀvÀæ - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 48
5 Tu ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
6 We ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. vÁªÀÅ £ÉÆÃrzÀ ¸ÀܼÀzÀ §UÉÎ ºÉý¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ.
7 Th ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
8 Fr ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su
11 Mo ªÁåPÀgÀt - ÀA¸ÀÌøvÀ ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ- ¢ÃWÀð ¸ÀA¢ü. 2
12 Tu ªÁåPÀgÀt - ÀA¸ÀÌøvÀ ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ- UÀÄt ¸ÀA¢ü. ªÀiÁzÀj ¥ÀvÀæ ¯ÉÃR£À.
13 We ¥ÀvÀæ ¯ÉÃR£À ºÀAvÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 2
14 Th ªÀiÁzÀj ¥ÀvÀæ ¯ÉÃR£À.
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo 7 ºÀÈzÀAiÀÄ ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 108
19 Tu ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ, PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ.
20 We ¥ÀzÀÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ, ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
21 Th ZÀlĪÀnPÉ. ªÁåPÀgÀuÁA±ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
22 Fr GPÀÛ¯ÉÃR£À.
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo 8 PÀ£ÁðlPÀ KQÃPÀgÀt, NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 58
26 Tu ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
27 We ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. PÀ£ÁðlPÀzÀ ¥Àæ¹zÀÞ ªÀåQÛUÀ¼À avÀæ ¸ÀAUÀæºÀ.
28 Th C sÁå¸À ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
29 Fr C sÁå¸À ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
30 Sa
1 Su
December
II 5
III 4
§ ÀªÀtÚ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ CPÀ̪ÀĺÁzÉëAiÀĪÀgÀ
ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼À£ÀÄß PÀ°¬Äj.
HOLIDAY
IV 5
V 5
2 Mo 8 ªÁåPÀgÀt - ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ- ªÀÈ¢Þ ¸ÀA¢ü. 5 64
3 Tu ªÁåPÀgÀt - ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ- AiÀÄuï ¸ÀA¢ü.
4 We ¥Àæ§AzsÀ gÀZÀ£É - ºÀAvÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼À C sÁå¸À.
5 Th ªÀiÁzÀj ¥Àæ§AzsÀ.
6 Fr ¨sÁµÁ Dl - ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo ¥ÀoÀå ¸ÀA§A¢üà gÀ¸À¥Àæ±ÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ.
10 Tu GPÀÛ¯ÉÃR£À.
11 We ¨sÁµÁ ¸ÀA§A¢üà ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
12 Th ¨sÁµÁ ¸ÀA§A¢üà ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
13 Fr ¨sÁµÁ ¸ÀA§A¢üà ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo ±ÀæªÀt P˱À® ¥ÀjÃPÉë.
17 Tu ªÁZÀ£À P˱À® ¥ÀjÃPÉë.
18 We ¨sÁµÁ ¸ÀA§A¢ü zÀȱÀå avÀæUÀ¼ÀÄ.
19 Th D±ÀĨsÁµÀt ¸ÀàzsÉð.
20 Fr ZÀlĪÀnPÉ.
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
HOLIDAY
IV
V
I 5
II 5
III 5
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøvÀ ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ - ¢ÃWÀð ¸ÀA¢ü, UÀÄt ¸ÀA¢ü. ¸ÀA¢üZÉÒÃzÀ C¨sÁå À.
3 Fr ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøvÀ ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ - ªÀÈ¢Þ ÀA¢ü, AiÀÄuï ¸ÀA¢ü. ¸ÀA¢üZÉÒÃzÀ C¨sÁå À.
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs 8 QvÀÆÛgÀ PÉøÀj - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 108
7 Tu PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
8 We ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ, C¨sÁå À.
9 Th ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
10 Fr MR5 ENDS ¨sÁµÁ sÁå¸À ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su ¯ÉÃRPÀgÀ ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ.
13 Mo 4 ºÀÄZÀÄÑ ºÀÄgÀļÀÄ 4 123
14 Tu ¯ÉÃRPÀgÀ ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ.
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th ¥ÁoÀzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ. ©ÃaÃAiÀĪÀgÀ ºÁ ÀåUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ºÉý¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ.
17 Fr ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, C sÁå¸À.
18 Sa
19 Su
20 Mo 5 EgÀÄªÉ - NzÀÄ«PÉ. 5 127
21 Tu PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, «ªÀgÀuÉ.
22 We ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ.
23 Th ¥ÀzÀÀåzÀ C sÁå¸À.
24 Fr ¥ÀzÀåzÀ PÀAoÀ¹ÜÃPÀgÀt.
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo ¥ÀvÀæ ¯ÉÃR£À - C sÁå¸À.
28 Tu ¥ÀvÀæ ¯ÉÃR£À - C sÁå¸À.
29 We ¨sÁµÁ ¸ÀA§A¢üà ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
III 4 HOLIDAY
IV 5
V 5
HOLIDAY
2
¸ÁévÀAvÀæöåPÁÌV ºÉÆÃgÁrzÀ «ÃgÀ ªÀ¤vÉAiÀÄgÀ
¥ÀnÖ
January
I
II 5
30 Th GPÀÛ¯ÉÃR£À.
31 Fr gÀ¸À¥Àæ±Éß.
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo 5 ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É - zsÀ£ÀåªÁzÀ ºÉýzÀ PÉÆPÀÌgÉ. 2 35
4 Tu ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ªÁåPÀgÀuÁ sÁå¸À.
5 We 6 ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É - ªÉÄgÀªÀtÂUÉ -¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 3 40
6 Th PÀvÀÈð, PÀªÀÄð, QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀ.
7 Fr PÀvÀÈð, PÀªÀÄð, QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀ.
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo 7 AiÀiÁt PÀÄjvÉÆAzÀÄ ¥ÀvÀæ - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 5 45
11 Tu C sÁå¸À ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
12 We ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøvÀ ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ - ¢ÃWÀð ¸ÀA¢ü, UÀÄt ¸ÀA¢ü.
13 Th ¥ÀvÀæ ¯ÉÃR£À C¨sÁå ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
14 Fr ¥ÀvÀæ ¯ÉÃR£À C¨sÁå ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo 8 PÀ£ÁðlPÀ KQÃPÀgÀt. - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 4 58
18 Tu ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøvÀ ¸ÀA¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ - ªÀÈ¢Þ ÀA¢ü, AiÀÄuï ¸ÀA¢ü.
19 We ¥Àæ§AzsÀ gÀZÀ£É - C sÁå¸À.
20 Th ¥Àæ§AzsÀ gÀZÀ£É - C sÁå¸À.
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo 5 ºÀÉƸÀ ¨Á¼ÀÄ - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 2 91
25 Tu ¸ÀªÀiÁ ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ - ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ.
26 We 6 UÀAUÀªÀé vÁ¬Ä - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 3 97
V 5
HOLIDAY
IV 5
February
I 5
II 5
III 4
27 Th ªÁåPÀgÀt - zÉòÃAiÀÄ-C£ÀåzÉòÃAiÀÄ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
28 Fr gÀ¸À¥Àæ±Éß.
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo 7 ºÀÈzÀAiÀÄ ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÁ sÁå¸ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 2 104
3 Tu ZÀlĪÀnPÉ. ªÁåPÀgÀuÁA±ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
4 We 8 QvÀÀÆÛgÀ PÉøÀj - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÁ sÁå¸ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 2 108
5 Th ¨sÁµÁ sÁå¸À ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
6 Fr 3 ¥ÀÄlÖ ®Qëöä PÀxÉ- ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 1 119
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 4 ºÀÄZÀÄÑ ºÀÄgÀļÀÄ - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 1 123
10 Tu 5 EgÀÄªÉ - ¥Àæ±ÉÆßÃvÀÛgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ. 1 127
11 We gÀ¸À¥Àæ±Éß.
12 Th GPÀÀÛ¯ÉÃR£À
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
IV HOLIDAY
IV 5
March
I 5
II 5
III
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
IV
PROGRAM OF WORK
CLASS:6
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X Interaction with students / Collection of books
31 Fr PÀ£ÀßqÀ CPÀëgÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¨sÁµÉAiÀÄ §UÉÎ
«ªÀgÀuÉ ªÀtðªÀiÁ¯É CPÀëgÀ §gÀªÀtÂUÉ
1 Sa 17 1 vÉÆüÀ §AvÀÄ vÉÆüÀ (UÀzÀå) 05 - 07 vÉÆüÀzÀ avÀæªÀ£ÀÄß vÉÆÃj¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
2 Su
3 Mo UÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß NzÀĪÀÅzÀÄ, ªÀÄPÀ̽AzÀ N¢¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ ºÉƸÀ ¥ÀzÀUÀ½UÉ CxÀð ºÉüÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
4 Tu
5 We EID
6 Th UÀzÀå¨sÁUÀÀPÉÌ ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÀ ¥Àæ±ÉßUÀ¼À£ÀÄß
7 Fr PÉüÀĪÀÅzÀÄ £ÉÆÃmïì §gÉAiÀÄĪÀÅzÀÄ
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council £ÉÆÃmïì.
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off 2
¨Á ¨ÉÃUÀ ¸ÀÆAiÀÄð(¥ÀzÀå)-ªÀÄ£ÀÄ §½UÁgÀ 08 - 12
11 Tu Group singing and word meanings G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄPÀ̼ÀÄ
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20 PÀ« ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ ¥ÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß ºÁqÀĪÀgÀÄ.
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:122
HOLIDAY
May
June
I
II
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)SUBJECT - PÀ£ÀßqÀ vÀÈwÃAiÀÄ ¨sÁµÉ
PRESCRIBED BOOKS : w½UÀ£ÀßqÀ
Page 1
PROGRAM OF WORK
13 Th ¥ÀzÀåzÀ «ªÀgÀuÉ
14 Fr Investiture ceremony ºÉƸÀ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼À£ÀÄß §gɸÀĪÀÅzÀÄ.
15 Sa £ÉÆÃmïì §gÀªÀtÂUÉ
16 Su ¨sÁµÁ¨sÁå¸À ºÉƸÀ ¥ÀzÀUÀ½UÉ ¸ÀéAvÀ ªÁPÀå ªÀiÁqÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
17 Mo
18 Tu
19 We 3 PÀÆUÀÄwzÉ ¥ÀQë (UÀzÀå) 12-21
20 Th
21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Mo 04 £À£Àß zÉñÀ £À£Àß d£À (¥ÀzÀå) - ZÉ£Àß«ÃgÀ PÀt« 22 - 26 £À£Àß zÉñÀ £À£Àß d£À (¥ÀzÀå) 22-26
2 Tu G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄPÀ̼ÀÄ
3 We ¥ÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß ºÁqÀĪÀgÀÄ.
4 Th
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo
9 Tu
10 We
July
II
III
IV
I
II
Page 2
PROGRAM OF WORK
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
15 Mo 05 - ªÀiÁ®w ¥ÀlÖt±ÉnÖ 27 - 37 PÉÆr £À£Àß ¨Á®åªÀ (£ÁlPÀ) 27-37
16 Tu
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
21 Su
22 Mo
23 Tu
24 We
25 Th 6 £ÀªÀÄÆägÀ PÉgÉ (¥ÀzÀå) 38-44
26 Fr G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄPÀ̼ÀÄ
27 Sa ¥ÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß ºÁqÀĪÀgÀÄ.
28 Su
29 Mo
30 Tu
31 We
1 Th
2 Fr
3 Sa
4 Su
5 Mo
6 Tu
IV
II
V
I
II
III
August
Page 3
PROGRAM OF WORK
7 We 7 ¥ÀAZÀvÀAvÀæ (UÀzÀå) 45-51
8 Th
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu
14 We
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS 8 PÀ£ÀßqÀªÀÄä (¥ÀzÀå) 52-56 G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄPÀ̼ÀÄ
20 Tu ¥ÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß ºÁqÀĪÀgÀÄ.
21 We
22 Th
23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 Mo
27 Tu
28 We
29 Th 9 JzÉUÀÄAzÀzÀ ¢üÃgÀgÀÄ (UÀzÀå) 57-64
30 Fr
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
III
IV
V
II
September
Page 4
PROGRAM OF WORK
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th 10 LPÀåUÁ£À (¥ÀzÀå) 65-70 G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄPÀ̼ÀÄ
13 Fr ¥ÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß ºÁqÀĪÀgÀÄ.
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo
17 Tu
18 We
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
24 Tu 11 ¸ÁºÀ¹ ªÉÆ£À°¸Á (UÀzÀå) 71-79
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
I
IV
II
III
Page 5
PROGRAM OF WORK
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays
11 Fr
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo
15 Tu 12 ¸ÀÄAlgÀUÁ½ (¥ÀzÀå) 80-88 G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄPÀ̼ÀÄ
16 We ¥ÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß ºÁqÀĪÀgÀÄ.
17 Th
18 Fr
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo
22 Tu
23 We
24 Th
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
I
II
October
III
IV
Page 6
PROGRAM OF WORK
25 Fr
26 Sa 13 ªÀÄ®èPÀA§ (UÀzÀå) 85 - 9089-90
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We
31 Th
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS 14 «ÃgÀgÁt PɼÀ¢ ZÉ£ÀߪÀÄä (£ÁlPÀ) 91-98
5 Tu
6 We
7 Th
8 Fr
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su
11 Mo
12 Tu
13 We
14 Th
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo 15 ZÀÄlÄPÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ (¥ÀzÀå) 99-102
IV
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
V
II
III
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
IV
November
Page 7
PROGRAM OF WORK
19 Tu G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄPÀ̼ÀÄ
20 We ¥ÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß ºÁqÀĪÀgÀÄ.
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo
26 Tu
27 We
28 Th
29 Fr 16 zÉñÀ¥ÉæÃ«Ä PÀ« EPÁâ¯ï (UÀzÀå)
30 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu 17 ¤£Àß®Æè CzÀÄãvÀ ±ÀQÛ¬ÄzÉ (UÀzÀå) 110-119
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo
IV
V
I
II
III
December
Page 8
PROGRAM OF WORK
17 Tu
18 We
19 Th G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄPÀ̼ÀÄ
20 Fr 18 ¥ÀÄtåPÉÆÃn 123-125 ¥ÀzÀåªÀ£ÀÄß ºÁqÀĪÀgÀÄ.
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS 19 fêÀ£ÉÆÃvÁìºÀ 125
3 Fr
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs
7 Tu
8 We
9 Th
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
HOLIDAY
IV
V
I
III
II
January
Page 9
PROGRAM OF WORK
12 Su
13 Mo 20 vÁ¬ÄAiÀÄ £É£À¥ÀÄ 126
14 Tu
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th 21 ¥ÀvÀæ ¯ÉÃR£À
17 Fr
18 Sa
19 Su
20 Mo
21 Tu
22 We
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo
28 Tu
29 We
30 Th
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We
6 Th
7 Fr
8 Sa
HOLIDAYIII
IV
V
I
February
Page 10
PROGRAM OF WORK
9 Su
10 Mo
11 Tu
12 We
13 Th
14 Fr
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo
18 Tu
19 We
20 Th
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
II
III
IV
I
HOLIDAY
March
Page 11
PROGRAM OF WORK
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
IVHOLIDAY
II
III
Page 12
PROGRAM OF WORK
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PROGRAM OF WORK
CLASS: VI
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X 1Recapitulation of 5
th Standard and introduction
to Number system
31 Fr
1 Sa 1 Ex: 1A Q 1 – 9 5 – 6
2 Su
3 Mo 2 Ex: 1A Q 10 – 17 Ex. 1A – Q 18, 19 can be given as H.W.
4 Tu 3 Comparison of Nos. EX 1B Q1 - 14
5 We EID
6 Th 1 Word Problems Ex: 1C Q 1 – 8 11
7 Fr 2 Word Problems Ex: 1C Q9 – 16 12 H.W. IC – Q25-30
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council3 Word Problems Ex: 1C Q 17 – 24 12
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off 1 Estimation ID Q1 – 16 14 H.W. ID – Q5 - 9
11 Tu 2 EX ID Q17 – 27 15
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-203 EX IE Q 1– 21 15-16 Few Sums given as H.W.
13 Th 4 EX- IF Q – 1 – 10 16no Ex 1G No. Ex IG Ex: 1H Objective
Questions as H.W.
14 Fr Investiture ceremony
15 Sa
16 Su
17 Mo 1 Math Lab Activity
18 Tu 2 2 Factors & Multiples Ex 2A Q1 - 17 25
19 We 3 Divisibility Test. 2B: Q1 – 7 29-30
20 Th 4 Ex: 2B Q 8-17
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS (1)
PRESCRIBED BOOKS :R S AGGARWAL
May
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
II
III
June
I HOLIDAY
Page 1
PROGRAM OF WORK
21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo 1 Prime factorisation Ex. 2C Q 1 - 09 30-32
25 Tu 2 Ex. 2C Q 10 - 20 32
26 We 3 Finding LCM & HCF Ex. 2D Q 1 - 18 36 Few Sums given as H.W.
27 Th 4 Ex. 20 Q 19 - 34 36Activity Pages 250-251, Ex: 2D Q31,32, 33
deleted
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Ex. 2E Q 1 - 15 40 Few Sums given as H.W.
1 Mo 2 Ex. 2E Q 16 - 22 40
Ex 2E Q23,24 deleted Ex 2F objective questions
pg 41 – 42 HW CCE Test paper 2 to be done
during revision Q5, 14 deleted
2 Tu 3 Math Lab Activity
3 We 4 3 WHOLE NUMBERS,s Ex: 3A Q1 – 8 45-46
4 Th Prpts of Addition Ex: 3B Q1 - 8
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo 1 Prpts of Addition Ex: 3B Q1 - 8 48 Q7 not to be tested
9 Tu 2 Prpts of Subtr. Ex: 3C a 1 - 8 49-50 Few sums can be given as H.W.
10 We 3 Prpts of Multn. Ex: A 1 – 4 Few sums can be given as H.W.
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS 4 Ex. 3D Q 5 - 15 53
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
15 Mo 1 Prpts of Division Ex: 3E Q 1 – 5 56 Ex:3E Q6,8,9,10,12 deleted
16 Tu 2 Prpts of Division Ex: 3E ,Q7,11,13,14,15 56Ex: 3F HW CCE Test Paper 3 to be done during
revision
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa 3 Math Lab Activity
21 Su
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22 Mo 1 4 Integers 63-64
23 Tu 2 Ex 4A Q1 - 5 64
24 We 3 Ex 4A Q6 - 9 64
25 Th 4 Ex 4A Q10 - 13 64
26 Fr
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo 1 Addition of Integers Ex 4B Q1-4 68
30 Tu 2 Ex 4B Q 5 – 8 69
31 We 3 Ex 4B Q 9 - 13 69
1 Th 1 Subtraction of Integers ,Ex 4C Q 1 – 5 70
2 Fr 2 Ex 4C Q 6 – 8 70
3 Sa 3 Ex 4C Q 9 – 12 70 Ex 4C Q11 deleted
4 Su
5 Mo 1 Multiplication of Integers,Ex4D 1-7 71 Ex 4D 5,6 H.W.
6 Tu 2 Math Lab Activity
7 We 3,4 Prop of Division Ex 4E Q1(1-XIV) 73
Ex 4D QE 5 not to be tested,Ex 4D QE 5 not to
be tested,Ex 4E 2-3 H.W
Pg 75 – 77 Ex 4F as H.W
8 Th
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu 1 Ex 4F discussion of questions in class CCE test paper 4 to be done during revision
14 We 2 5 Factions Ex 5A Q 5 - 13 83 Page 82 Ex 5A Q1 – 4 in the text book
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr 3 Ex. 5C Q 1 – 6 85-86
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS 1 Ex. 5C Q 7 – 11 89
20 Tu 2 Ex. 5D Q 1 – 21 93-94 Ex 5D Q4-14 can be given as H.W
21 We 3 Ex 5D Q 22 – 30
22 Th 4 Addition of fractions Ex. 5E Q 1 - 14 95 Ex 5E Q6-10 can be given as H.W.
IV
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23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 Mo 1 Ex 5E Q 15 - 19 96 Some Q Can be given as H.W.
27 Tu 2 Sub of fraction Ex 5F Q1-12 96 Some Q Can be given as H.W
28 We 3 Ex. 5F Q 13 - 21 99
29 Th 4 Ex. 5F Q 22 - 29 99 Pg. 99 – 101 Ex. 5G (H.W.)
30 Fr
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu 1 Math Lab Activity
4 We 2
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 1 7 Decimals Introduction
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th 2 7A Q 1 - 8 113-114
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo Revision 118
17 Tu Revision
18 We Revision
19 Th Revision
20 Fr Revision
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
24 Tu
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25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays 1 Ex 7B Q1 - 18 Some Q Can be given as H.W.
11 Fr 2 Ex 7B Q 19 - 36 Ex 7B Q34 can be given as H.W,
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo 1 Addition of Decimals
15 Tu Ex 7C Q 1 – 8 120
16 We 2 Ex 7C Q 9 – 14 120
17 Th 3 Ex 7D Q 1 – 11 122
18 Fr
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo 1 Ex. 7D Q 12 – 22 122-123
22 Tu 2 6 Simplification Ex 6A Q1-3 107
23 We 3,4 Ex 6A Q 4 - 10 107 Pg 106 example 4,6 deleted
24 Th
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25 Fr
26 Sa
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We 1 Ex 6A Q 11 - 13 Q 6, 14, 15 deleted
31 Th 2 Square Root Ex 6B Q 1- 10Q 8, 9 deleted. CCE Test paper 6 to be done
during revision
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS 1 8 Algebraic Expressions
5 Tu Ex 8A Q 1 - 4 130
6 We 2 132
7 Th 3 132
8 Fr
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su
11 Mo 1Operations on algebraic expressions Ex 8C Q 1
– 3134-135
12 Tu 2 Ex 8C Q 4 – 6 135 Ex 8C Q12, 13,14,16,17 not be tested
13 We 3 Ex 8C Q7 - 10 135
14 Th
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo 1 Ex 8C Q11 - 17 135
19 Tu 2 Use of grouping symbols 135-136
20 We 3,4 Ex 8D Q 1 - 8 136
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
November
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24 Su
25 Mo 1 Ex 8D Q 9 - 12 137 Ex 8D Q 11 not to be tested
26 Tu 2 Ex 8D Q 13 - 15 137
27 We 3, Ex 8D Q 16 - 17
28 Th 4 Math Lab Activity
29 Fr
30 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo 1 9 Linear equations in one variable 139 Trial & error examples deleted
3 Tu 2 Ex 9A Q 1 – 3
4 We 3 Ex 9B Q 1 - 8
5 Th 4 Ex 9B Q 9 – 14 Ex 9B Q 15-26 deleted
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 1 Application of Equation Ex 9C Q 1 - 3 144
10 Tu 2 Ex 9C Q 4 - 6 144
11 We 3,4 Ex 9C Q 7 - 9 144 Ex 9C Q 13 – 24 deleted
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo 1 Ex 9C Q 10 - 12 CCE Test papers 9 to be done during revision
17 Tu 2 Math lab Activity
18 We 3 10 Ratio Ex 10A Q 1 - 4
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
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27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS
3 Fr
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs 1 Ex 10A Q 5 - 9 152
7 Tu 2 Ex 10A Q 10 - 20 152 Ex 10A Q12,13,14,15,16,17 deleted
8 We 3 Proportion 10B Q 1 – 3 152
9 Th
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su
13 Mo 1 Ex 10B Q 4 – 5 Examples 5 pg 154 deleted
14 Tu 2 Ex 10B Q 6 - 11 155 Ex. 10B Q 9,10 deleted
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th 3 Unitary Method 157 Examples 4&5 deleted
17 Fr Ex.10C Q 1 - 5
18 Sa
19 Su
20 Mo 1 Ex 10C Q11 - 15 Ex. 10D (pg 158 – 159) H.W
21 Tu 2 Ex 10D discussion of questions in class Ex. 10D Q 13,14,16,24 deleted
22 We
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo 1 Remaining Portions continued
28 Tu 2 Remaining Portions continued
29 We 3 Remaining Portions continued
January
IV
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30 Th
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We
6 Th
7 Fr
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo
11 Tu
12 We
13 Th
14 Fr
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo
18 Tu
19 We
20 Th
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo
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February
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3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
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Class: VI
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X 1 11 163-166
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We EID
6 Th 1 11 Line Segment, Ray and Line 163-166
7 Fr 2 Ex: 11A Q 1 – 10
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off
11 Tu
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20
13 Th 1 Ex: 11A
14 Fr Investiture ceremony
15 Sa 2 12 Parallel Lines Ex: 12 Q 1 – 3 170
16 Su
17 Mo
18 Tu
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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS 2
PRESCRIBED BOOKS :
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19 We
20 Th 1 Ex: 12 Q 5,6,8 Ex. 12Q 4 & 7 deleted
21 Fr 2 13 Angles and their measurement 175-176
22 Sa 3 Ex 13A Q 1 – 3
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th 1 Ex 13A Q4 – 6 177
28 Fr 2 Magnitude of an angle and its measurement
29 Sa 3 Various types of Angles
30 Su
1 Mo
2 Tu
3 We
4 Th 1 Activity 6C / Math Lab Activity 259 Measuring angles by protractor
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS 2 Ex: 13B Q1 - 5 Page 179 – 181 deleted
6 Sa3
Ex: 13D Q 1 - 13Ex 13C deleted, CCE 14 to be done
during revision
7 Su
8 Mo
9 Tu
10 We
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS 1 15 Polygons: Definitions 191
12 Fr 2 Ex: 15 in the text book 192
13 Sa 3 Activity types of Polygons
14 Su
15 Mo
16 Tu
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
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19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
21 Su
22 Mo
23 Tu
24 We
25 Th 1 16Triangles: Introduction, Definition, Congruent
Triangles193
26 Fr 2 Interior & Exterior of Triangle, types
27 Sa 3 Angle sum property Activity
28 Su
29 Mo
30 Tu
31 We
1 Th 1 Example. 1, Ex 16A Q 1 - 5 196
2 Fr 2 Ex. 16A Q 6 – 12
3 Sa 3 Activity 7 / Math Lab Activity 261
4 Su
5 Mo
6 Tu
7 We
8 Th 1 18 Circles 205
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu
14 We
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr 1 Ex. 18 Q 1 – 3 207
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10) 2 Ex. 18 Q 4 – 7 CCE Test Paper 18 to be done
18 Su 3 Ex Activity 6B 257
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS
August
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PROGRAM OF WORK
20 Tu
21 We
22 Th 1 22 Data Handling 234
23 Fr 2 Ex. 22 Q1 – 3 Ln. 23: Pictograph deleted
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS 3 Ex. 22 Q 4 - 6
25 Su
26 Mo
27 Tu
28 We
29 Th
30 Fr 1 Ex. 22 Q 4 - 6
31 Sa 2 Remaining portions to be completed
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu
4 We 1 Remaining portions to be completed
5 Th 2 Remaining portions to be completed
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th 1 Revision
13 Fr 2 Revision
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo
17 Tu
18 We 1 Revision
19 Th 2 Revision
20 Fr
September
I
II
III
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IV
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PROGRAM OF WORK
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
24 Tu
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo II
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays
11 Fr
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo
15 Tu
16 We
17 Th1
14 Constructions Examples , 184-186
October
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18 Fr 2 Constructions Eg. 1, Ex
19 Sa 3 Const. Eg.4, Ex 14A Q 6, 10 Ex 14A Q 8,9 deleted
20 Su
21 Mo
22 Tu
23 We
24 Th 1 Activity 6 255
25 Fr2
Const. Eg. 2, Ex 14A Q3 Ex 14B Q4 – IV – VII not be tested
26 Sa 3 Const. Examples 1,2,4 Ex 14B Q1
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We
31 Th 1 Examples 3,5 Ex 14B Q 2,3 187
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa 2 Ex 14B Q 4 188 Ex 14B Q 5,6 deleted
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS
5 Tu
6 We
7 Th1
17 Quadrilateral 200CCE Test papers 14 to be done during
revision
8 Fr 2 Convex & Concave quadrilateral
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS3
Activity to show angle sum property (using
paper)
10 Su
11 Mo
12 Tu
13 We
November
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
IV
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PROGRAM OF WORK
14 Th1
Types of quadrilateral Trapezium parallelogram 201 Steps of construction no to be tested
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo
19 Tu
20 We
21 Th 1 Definition of properties Rhombus 201
22 Fr2
Activity 8 / Math Lab Activity 263-268
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo
26 Tu
27 We 202
28 Th 1 Ex 17A Q 1 - 4 203
29 Fr 2 Ex 17A Q 5 – 8
30 Sa 3 Remaining sums
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th 1 Ex 17B Q 1 - 5 203
6 Fr 2 Ex 17B Q 6 - 10
7 Sa3
19 3D Shapes–Cube, Cuboid, Cylinder 210-211
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th1
Sphere, Cone, Triangular prism and Pyramid 211
December
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13 Fr 2 Ex 19
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo
17 Tu
18 We
19 Th 1 Ex 19 Q sums 213
20 Fr 2 Ex 19 Q sums 213
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS
3 Fr1
20 Two dimensioned Reflection symmetry 215-218
4 Sa 2 Activity 10 271
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs
7 Tu
8 We
9 Th1
Ex 20 Q 1 – 10 218-219
10 Fr MR5 ENDS2
24 Bar Graph 243-244
January
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11 Sa PT 5 ENDS 3 Bar Graph Ex 24 Q 1 - 4
12 Su
13 Mo
14 Tu
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th 1 21 Concept of Perimeter & Area 220
17 Fr 2 Ex 25 Q 1 - 4
18 Sa 3 Ex 21A Q 6 – 11 Ex 21A Q 4,5 not for testing
19 Su
20 Mo
21 Tu
22 We
23 Th 1 Finding Perimeter, when side is given 222 Q 5,8 deleted
24 Fr 2 Circumference of a circle
25 Sa 3 worked examples
26 Su
27 Mo
28 Tu
29 We
30 Th1
Activity to prove C/D is a constant/Math Lab
Activity223
31 Fr 2 Ex 21B Q 1 - 3 Ex. 21B Q 24,8 deleted
1 Sa 3 Area of irregular shapes Ex 21C 226
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We
6 Th 1 Ex 21D Q 1 - 2 230
7 Fr 2 Ex 21D Q 3 - 6
8 Sa 3 Ex 21D Q 7 – 13
9 Su
10 Mo
11 Tu
February
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12 We
13 Th 1 Ex 21D Q 14 and 15 231
14 Fr 2 Ex 21D
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo
18 Tu
19 We
20 Th 1 CCE test Paper 14 tobe disscussed
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th 1 CCE 18 discussed 189
28 Fr 2 CCE 21discussed
29 Sa 209
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th 1 Remaining portions to be completed
6 Fr 2 Remaining portions to be completed
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th 1 Revision
13 Fr 2 Revision
14 Sa
March
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PROGRAM OF WORK
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
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CLASS: VI
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X 1
31 Fr
1 Sa 1 Ex: 1A Q 1 – 9 5 – 6
2 Su
3 Mo 2 Ex: 1A Q 10 – 17 Ex. 1A – Q 18, 19 can be given as H.W.
4 Tu 3 Comparison of Nos. EX 1B Q1 - 14
5 We EID
6 Th 1 Word Problems Ex: 1C Q 1 – 8 11
7 Fr 2 Word Problems Ex: 1C Q9 – 16 12 H.W. IC – Q25-30
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council3 Word Problems Ex: 1C Q 17 – 24 12
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off 1 Estimation ID Q1 – 16 14 H.W. ID – Q5 - 9
11 Tu 2 EX ID Q17 – 27 15
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-203 EX IE Q 1– 21 15-16 Few Sums given as H.W.
13 Th 4 EX- IF Q – 1 – 10 16no Ex 1G No. Ex IG Ex: 1H Objective
Questions as H.W.
14 Fr Investiture ceremony
15 Sa
16 Su
17 Mo 1 Math Lab Activity
18 Tu 2 2 Factors & Multiples Ex 2A Q1 - 17 25
19 We 3 Divisibility Test. 2B: Q1 – 7 29-30
20 Th 4 Ex: 2B Q 8-17
Recapitulation of 5th
Standard and introduction
to Number system
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
PRESCRIBED BOOKS :R S AGGARWAL
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21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo 1 Prime factorisation Ex. 2C Q 1 - 09 30-32
25 Tu 2 Ex. 2C Q 10 - 20 32
26 We 3 Finding LCM & HCF Ex. 2D Q 1 - 18 36 Few Sums given as H.W.
27 Th 4 Ex. 20 Q 19 - 34 36Activity Pages 250-251, Ex: 2D Q31,32, 33
deleted
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Ex. 2E Q 1 - 15 40 Few Sums given as H.W.
1 Mo 2 Ex. 2E Q 16 - 22 40
Ex 2E Q23,24 deleted Ex 2F objective questions
pg 41 – 42 HW CCE Test paper 2 to be done
during revision Q5, 14 deleted
2 Tu 3 Math Lab Activity
3 We 4 3 WHOLE NUMBERS,s Ex: 3A Q1 – 8 45-46
4 Th Prpts of Addition Ex: 3B Q1 - 8
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo 1 Prpts of Addition Ex: 3B Q1 - 8 48 Q7 not to be tested
9 Tu 2 Prpts of Subtr. Ex: 3C a 1 - 8 49-50 Few sums can be given as H.W.
10 We 3 Prpts of Multn. Ex: A 1 – 4 Few sums can be given as H.W.
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS 4 Ex. 3D Q 5 - 15 53
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
15 Mo 1 Prpts of Division Ex: 3E Q 1 – 5 56 Ex:3E Q6,8,9,10,12 deleted
16 Tu 2 Prpts of Division Ex: 3E ,Q7,11,13,14,15 56Ex: 3F HW CCE Test Paper 3 to be done during
revision
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa 3 Math Lab Activity
21 Su
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22 Mo 1 4 Integers 63-64
23 Tu 2 Ex 4A Q1 - 5 64
24 We 3 Ex 4A Q6 - 9 64
25 Th 4 Ex 4A Q10 - 13 64
26 Fr
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo 1 Addition of Integers Ex 4B Q1-4 68
30 Tu 2 Ex 4B Q 5 – 8 69
31 We 3 Ex 4B Q 9 - 13 69
1 Th 1 Subtraction of Integers ,Ex 4C Q 1 – 5 70
2 Fr 2 Ex 4C Q 6 – 8 70
3 Sa 3 Ex 4C Q 9 – 12 70 Ex 4C Q11 deleted
4 Su
5 Mo 1 Multiplication of Integers,Ex4D 1-7 71 Ex 4D 5,6 H.W.
6 Tu 2 Math Lab Activity
7 We 3,4 Prop of Division Ex 4E Q1(1-XIV) 73
Ex 4D QE 5 not to be tested,Ex 4D QE 5 not to
be tested,Ex 4E 2-3 H.W
Pg 75 – 77 Ex 4F as H.W
8 Th
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu 1 Ex 4F discussion of questions in class CCE test paper 4 to be done during revision
14 We 2 5 Factions Ex 5A Q 5 - 13 83 Page 82 Ex 5A Q1 – 4 in the text book
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr 3 Ex. 5C Q 1 – 6 85-86
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS 1 Ex. 5C Q 7 – 11 89
20 Tu 2 Ex. 5D Q 1 – 21 93-94 Ex 5D Q4-14 can be given as H.W
21 We 3 Ex 5D Q 22 – 30
22 Th 4 Addition of fractions Ex. 5E Q 1 - 14 95 Ex 5E Q6-10 can be given as H.W.
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23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 Mo 1 Ex 5E Q 15 - 19 96 Some Q Can be given as H.W.
27 Tu 2 Sub of fraction Ex 5F Q1-12 96 Some Q Can be given as H.W
28 We 3 Ex. 5F Q 13 - 21 99
29 Th 4 Ex. 5F Q 22 - 29 99 Pg. 99 – 101 Ex. 5G (H.W.)
30 Fr
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu 1 Math Lab Activity
4 We 2
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 1 7 Decimals Introduction
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th 2 7A Q 1 - 8 113-114
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo Revision 118
17 Tu Revision
18 We Revision
19 Th Revision
20 Fr Revision
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
24 Tu
IV
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25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays 1 Ex 7B Q1 - 18 Some Q Can be given as H.W.
11 Fr 2 Ex 7B Q 19 - 36 Ex 7B Q34 can be given as H.W,
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo 1 Addition of Decimals
15 Tu Ex 7C Q 1 – 8 120
16 We 2 Ex 7C Q 9 – 14 120
17 Th 3 Ex 7D Q 1 – 11 122
18 Fr
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo 1 Ex. 7D Q 12 – 22 122-123
22 Tu 2 6 Simplification Ex 6A Q1-3 107
23 We 3,4 Ex 6A Q 4 - 10 107 Pg 106 example 4,6 deleted
24 Th
25 Fr
I
II
III
October
IV
IV
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
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PROGRAM OF WORK
26 Sa
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We 1 Ex 6A Q 11 - 13 Q 6, 14, 15 deleted
31 Th 2 Square Root Ex 6B Q 1- 10Q 8, 9 deleted. CCE Test paper 6 to be done
during revision
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS 1 8 Algebraic Expressions
5 Tu Ex 8A Q 1 - 4 130
6 We 2 132
7 Th 3 132
8 Fr
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su
11 Mo 1Operations on algebraic expressions Ex 8C Q 1
– 3134-135
12 Tu 2 Ex 8C Q 4 – 6 135 Ex 8C Q12, 13,14,16,17 not be tested
13 We 3 Ex 8C Q7 - 10 135
14 Th
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo 1 Ex 8C Q11 - 17 135
19 Tu 2 Use of grouping symbols 135-136
20 We 3,4 Ex 8D Q 1 - 8 136
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo 1 Ex 8D Q 9 - 12 137 Ex 8D Q 11 not to be tested
V
November
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
IV
V
II
III
IV
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
Ex 8B Q 1 – 3
HOLIDAY
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PROGRAM OF WORK
26 Tu 2 Ex 8D Q 13 - 15 137
27 We 3, Ex 8D Q 16 - 17
28 Th 4 Math Lab Activity
29 Fr
30 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo 1 9 Linear equations in one variable 139 Trial & error examples deleted
3 Tu 2 Ex 9A Q 1 – 3
4 We 3 Ex 9B Q 1 - 8
5 Th 4 Ex 9B Q 9 – 14 Ex 9B Q 15-26 deleted
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 1 Application of Equation Ex 9C Q 1 - 3 144
10 Tu 2 Ex 9C Q 4 - 6 144
11 We 3,4 Ex 9C Q 7 - 9 144 Ex 9C Q 13 – 24 deleted
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo 1 Ex 9C Q 10 - 12 CCE Test papers 9 to be done during revision
17 Tu 2 Math lab Activity
18 We 3 10 Ratio Ex 10A Q 1 - 4
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
V
December
II
I
III
IV
HOLIDAY
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PROGRAM OF WORK
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS
3 Fr
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs 1 Ex 10A Q 5 - 9 152
7 Tu 2 Ex 10A Q 10 - 20 152 Ex 10A Q12,13,14,15,16,17 deleted
8 We 3 Proportion 10B Q 1 – 3 152
9 Th
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su
13 Mo 1 Ex 10B Q 4 – 5 Examples 5 pg 154 deleted
14 Tu 2 Ex 10B Q 6 - 11 155 Ex. 10B Q 9,10 deleted
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th 3 Unitary Method 157 Examples 4&5 deleted
17 Fr Ex.10C Q 1 - 5
18 Sa
19 Su
20 Mo 1 Ex 10C Q11 - 15 Ex. 10D (pg 158 – 159) H.W
21 Tu 2 Ex 10D discussion of questions in class Ex. 10D Q 13,14,16,24 deleted
22 We
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo 1 Remaining Portions continued
28 Tu 2 Remaining Portions continued
29 We 3 Remaining Portions continued
30 Th
31 Fr
January
IV
V
III
II
V
I
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
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PROGRAM OF WORK
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We
6 Th
7 Fr
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo
11 Tu
12 We
13 Th
14 Fr
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo
18 Tu
19 We
20 Th
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
March
February
IV
I
II
III
I
HOLIDAY
Page 9
PROGRAM OF WORK
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
IV HOLIDAY
II
III
I
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CLASS: VI
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.N
oTopic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X Interaction with students / Collection of books
31 Fr Interaction with students / Collection of books
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We EID
6 Th
7 Fr
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off
11 Tu
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20
13 Th
14 Fr Investiture ceremony
15 Sa
16 Su
17 Mo
18 Tu
19 We
20 Th
May
HOLIDAY
III
June
2
2
2
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT - PHYSICS
PRESCRIBED BOOKS : Learning Elementary Physics (Goyal Brothers Prakashan)
Theme 1: Matter
What is Matter
States of Matter
Characteristics of a Solid
Characteristics of a Liquid
1 9 to 12
12 to 141
Characteristics of a Gas
Why Matter Exists in Three Different States
Distinguishing properties of Solid, Liquid and Gas
Textbook Exercise
1
I
II
14 to 15Video on the arrangement of
molecules in three states of matter
1 16 to 17
Written work
Theme 2: Physical Quantities and Measurements
Unit 1: Measurement of Length
Importance of Measurement in Everyday
Measurement of Length
1
1 19 to 21
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
Page 1
PROGRAM OF WORK
21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Mo
2 Tu
3 We
4 Th
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo
9 Tu
10 We
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
15 Mo
16 Tu
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
21 Su
III
IV
I
II
III
2
2
2
2
July
2
Theme 2: Physical Quantities and Measurements
Unit 1: Measurement of Length
Importance of Measurement in Everyday
Measurement of Length
1 19 to 21
Need for a Standard Scale
Standard Unit
Standard Units of Length
Inch and Foot as Units of Length
1 21 to 24
How to measure Length Accurately with Metre Scale
Error while Measuring Length 1
Practical - Investigation 2.2 to 2.6 (group activity)
Textbook Exercise and Written work
1
Unit 2: Measurement of Mass and Time
Measurement of Mass
Measurement of Time
1 28 to 30
25 to 27
1 30 to 31
Early Methods of Measurement of Time 1 31Video on Early methods of time
measuring methods
Reading 24hour Clock 1 31
Page 2
PROGRAM OF WORK
22 Mo
23 Tu
24 We
25 Th
26 Fr
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo
30 Tu
31 We
1 Th
2 Fr
3 Sa
4 Su
5 Mo
6 Tu
7 We
8 Th
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu
14 We
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS
20 Tu
21 We
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
2
2
IV 2
II
V
I
IV
August
2
Advantages of 24 hour clock
Simple numericals
Textbook Exercise and Written work
1 32
1
Unit 3: Temperature and its Measurement
Measurement of Temperature
Thermometric Scales
Simple numericals on the conversion of celsius to kelvin temperature
Clinical Thermometer
1 35Showing thermometer
Investigation 2.9
1 36 to 37
Measurement by Estimation
Accuracy in Measurement
Conventions for Writing Units and their Symbols
1 38
1 39
2III
Measurement of Area
Units of Area
measurement of Area of a Regular Shape
Formulae for Calculating Areas of some Regular Shapes
Numerical Problems
1 40 to 42
1 43 to 44
Textbook Exercise and Numerical Problems 1
Page 3
PROGRAM OF WORK
22 Th
23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 Mo
27 Tu
28 We
29 Th
30 Fr
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo
17 Tu
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
Unit 2: Friction and Its Effects
Force of Friction or Frictional Force
Types of Friction1 55 to 56
Revision for PT 3 1
2
1
IV 2
V
II
III
September
2
Written work
Theme 3: Force
Unit 1: Force and its Effects
What is Force?
Effects of Force
Contact and Non contact Forces
Consequential Force
Forces in Nature- Biological Forces
1 48 to 50
1 50 to 51
Mechanical,Gravitational , Electrical and Magnetic Force
Textbook Exercise and Written work
2I
1 52 to 53Showing the effect of Magnetic Force
Using Bar magnets
1
Page 4
PROGRAM OF WORK
18 We
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
24 Tu
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays
11 Fr
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo
15 Tu
16 We
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
I
II
Revision for PT 3 1
Exam
1
III
III
IV
2
2
October
Effects of Friction
Advantages of Friction1 56
Disadvantages of Friction
Methods of Reducing Friction
Methods of Increasing Friction
Units of Force
Spring Balance
Magnitude and Direction of Force
1 57 to 58
1 59 to 60Demonstration of measuring force
with Spring Balance
Page 5
PROGRAM OF WORK
17 Th
18 Fr
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo
22 Tu
23 We
24 Th
25 Fr
26 Sa
27 Su
28 Mo
29 Tu
30 We
31 Th
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS
5 Tu
6 We
7 Th
8 Fr
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su
11 Mo
12 Tu
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
V
II
III
III
IV
November
2
2
1
2
2
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
Units of Force
Spring Balance
Magnitude and Direction of Force
1 59 to 60
Addition of Forces
Cancellation and Subtraction of Forces
Written work
Demonstration of measuring force
with Spring Balance
1 60
1
Theme 4: Energy
Unit 1: Simple Machines and their Importance
Why We Need a Machine?
Simple Machine and its Types
1 65 to 66
Terms Related to Machines
Textbook Exercise
Unit 2: Types of Simple Machines
Lever
Principle of Lever
Levers of First order
1 66 to 67
1 68 to 69
Levers of Second Order
Levers of Third Order 1 70
Page 6
PROGRAM OF WORK
13 We
14 Th
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo
19 Tu
20 We
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo
26 Tu
27 We
28 Th
29 Fr
30 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo
HOLIDAY
III
I 2
II 2
III 2
December
2
Pulley
Inclined Plane1 71
Wedge
Screw
The Wheel and Axle
Maintenance and Care of Machines
Numericals based on Mechanical Advantage
2IV
1 72 to 73
1 74
Numericals
Written work
2V
1
1
Written work
Theme 5: Light
Unit 1: Light and General Terms Used in Understanding Light
Sources of Light
General Definitions for Light
General Definitions for Light- continuation
1
1 79 to 80
80
1 81
Convergent, Divergent and Parallel beam of Light
Textbook Exercise1 82
Page 7
PROGRAM OF WORK
17 Tu
18 We
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS
3 Fr
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs
7 Tu
8 We
9 Th
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su
13 Mo
14 Tu
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th
17 Fr
18 Sa
19 Su
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
IV
V
I
III 2
II 2
III
January
Convergent, Divergent and Parallel beam of Light
Textbook Exercise
Written work
1 82
1
Unit 2: Rectilinear Propagation of Light, Pinhole Camera and
Shadows
Applications of Rectilinear Propagation of Light
Pinhole camera
1 83-84
1 85Video on the working of Pinhole
Camera
Shadows and their kinds 1 86 to 87
What is an Eclipse?
How is a Lunar Eclipse caused? 1 87 to 88
Page 8
PROGRAM OF WORK
20 Mo
21 Tu
22 We
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo
28 Tu
29 We
30 Th
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo
4 Tu
5 We
6 Th
7 Fr
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo
11 Tu
12 We
13 Th
14 Fr
IV 2
V 2
I 2
II 2
How is a Solar Eclipse caused?
Written work
1 88 to 89 Video on Eclipses
1
Theme 6: Magnetism
Unit 1: Natural and Artificial Magnets
Discovery of Magnets
Artificial and Natural Magnets
Magnetic and Non magnetic Substances
1 93 to 95
February
1 103
1 105 to 106Showing the magnetic lines of force
by using Iron powder and Bar magnet
Unit 2: Properties and Uses of Magnets
Investigation 6.2, 6.4,6.5, 6.7
Properties of magnets
1 96 to 100
Making of Magnets
Making a Magnet with the help of Electric Current
Choice of a material for the Core of Electromagnet
1 100 to 101Video on different methods of Making
Magnets
1 101 to 102
Magnetic induction and Induced Magnetic Poles
Temporary and Permanent Magnets
Storing Magnets
Uses of Magnets and Electromagnets
Unit 3: Magnetic Field and Magnetic Lines of Force
Introduction
Magnetic Field and Magnetic Lines of Force
Page 9
PROGRAM OF WORK
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo
18 Tu
19 We
20 Th
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo
25 Tu
26 We
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo
3 Tu
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo
10 Tu
11 We
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
HOLIDAY
III 2
III
IV 2
I 2
II 2
March
Definition and Properties of Magnetic lines of Force
Magnetic lines of Force around a Horse Shoe Magnet and Bar Magnet
Written work
Revision
1
1
1
1
Revision
Revision 1
Earth as a huge Magnet
Magnetic Compass1
1 107
108
Textbook Exercise and Written work
Written work
Page 10
PROGRAM OF WORK
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
IV HOLIDAY
III
Page 11
CLASS: VI
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS:
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg
Nos.Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X uÉlSlÉÉ zsÉÉåMüÉÈ | 1 1 NûɧÉÉÈ zsÉÉåMüÉlÉÉÇ uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
31 Fr xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉzÉoSÉÈ | 1 mÉÔuÉÉïkÉÏiÉzÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ mÉÑlÉÈxqÉÉUhÉqÉç |
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo 1 xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉÉkÉÉËUiÉ mÉÉPûÈ | - LMüuÉcÉlÉqÉç | 4 xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉrÉÑ£üuÉÉYrÉÉlÉÉÇ mÉërÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
4 Tu xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉÉkÉÉËUiÉ mÉÉPûÈ | - ̲uÉcÉlÉqÉç | xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉrÉÑ£üuÉÉYrÉÉlÉÉÇ mÉërÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
5 We EID
6 Th xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉÉkÉÉËUiÉ mÉÉPûÈ | - oÉWÒûuÉcÉlÉqÉç | xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉrÉÑ£üuÉÉYrÉÉlÉÉÇ mÉërÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
7 Fr
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student council
9 Su
10 Mo Face Off xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉÉkÉÉËUiÉ mÉÉPûÈ | - AprÉÉxÉÈ | 1 10 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
11 Tu 2 oÉÉsÉaÉÏiÉqÉç - qÉqÉ qÉÉiÉÉ | 1 13 mɱxrÉ qÉÉæÎZÉMÇü ÍsÉÎZÉiÉÇ cÉ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20ÌuÉuÉUhÉqÉç | mɱxrÉ AjÉïÇ ¥ÉÉxrÉÎliÉ |
13 Th
14 Fr Investiture ceremony
15 Sa
16 Su
17 Mo 3 qÉqÉ ÌuɱÉsÉrÉÈ | (sÉOèû sÉMüÉUÉkÉÉËUiÉÈ) 3 14 sÉOèsÉMüÉUÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ uÉÉYrÉåwÉÑ mÉërÉÉåaÉÈ |
18 Tu urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç | xÉUsÉuÉÉYrÉÉlÉÉÇ ²ÉUÉ AjÉÉïuÉaÉÉWûlÉqÉç |
19 We AprÉÉxÉÈ | 15-16 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉqÉç |
20 Th
21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 Mo 4 ÌuÉ±É qÉÌWûqÉÉ | 3 17 xÉÑpÉÉÌwÉiÉÉlÉÉqÉç AprÉÉxÉÈ |
25 Tu urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç | AluÉrÉ,mÉScNåûSÉlÉÉÇ ²ÉUÉ AjÉïÌuÉuÉUhÉqÉç |
26 We AluÉrÉsÉåZÉlÉqÉç | xÉÑpÉÉÌwÉiÉÉlÉÉqÉç AluÉrÉsÉåZÉlÉqÉç |
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
1 Mo 4 AprÉÉxÉÈ | 1 18 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
2 Tu 5 oÉÉsÉÌSuÉxÉÈ | 3 19 uÉÉcÉlÉÉpÄrÉÉxÉÈ |
3 We urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç | NûɧÉÉÈ sÉ×OèsÉMüÉUmÉërÉÉåaÉÇ ¥ÉÉxrÉÎliÉ |
4 Th
5 Fr PT1/MR1(1-9) BEGINS
6 Sa
7 Su
8 Mo 5 AprÉÉxÉÈ | 20-21 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
9 Tu uÉÉxÉUÉÈ | 1 21 A±, µÉÈ CÌiÉ uÉÉxÉUÉhÉÉÇ xÉWû mÉërÉÉåaÉÈ |
10 We sÉ×Oèû sÉMüÉUÈ sÉ×OèsÉMüÉUÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉqÉç |
11 Th PT1/MR1(1-9)ENDS
12 Fr
13 Sa
14 Su
15 Mo sÉ×Oèû sÉMüÉUÈ | 2 sÉ×Oèû sÉMüÉUÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ uÉÉcÉlÉqÉç |
16 Tu sÉ×Oèû sÉMüÉUÈ - uÉÉYrÉÌlÉqÉÉïhÉqÉç | NûɧÉÉÈ uÉÉYrÉÉlÉÉÇ UcÉlÉÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
21 Su
22 Mo G 5 xÉÎlkÉÈ | - mÉËUcÉrÉÈ | 1 77 NûɧÉÉÈ xÉlkÉåÈ mÉËUcÉrÉÇ mÉëÉmlÉÑuÉÎliÉ |
23 Tu xÉuÉhÉïSÏbÉïxÉÎlkÉÈ | 1 NûɧÉÉÈ xÉÎlkÉsɤÉhÉ-rÉÉåeÉlÉÉSÏlÉç MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
24 We aÉÑhÉxÉÎlkÉÈ | 1 79 NûɧÉÉÈ xÉÎlkÉcNåûS-rÉÉåeÉlÉÉSÏlÉç AprÉxÉÎliÉ |
25 Th
26 Fr
27 Sa
28 Su
29 Mo G 5 uÉ×ήxÉÎlkÉÈ | 1 80 NûɧÉÉÈ xÉÎlkÉcNåûS-rÉÉåeÉlÉÉSÏlÉç AprÉxÉÎliÉ |
30 Tu rÉhÉçxÉÎlkÉÈ | 1 81 NûɧÉÉÈ xÉÎlkÉcNåûS-rÉÉåeÉlÉÉSÏlÉç AprÉxÉÎliÉ |
31 We ArÉÉÌSxÉÎlkÉÈ | 1 82 NûɧÉÉÈ xÉÎlkÉcNåûS-rÉÉåeÉlÉÉSÏlÉç AprÉxÉÎliÉ |
1 Th
2 Fr
V
3August
I
II
III
IV 3
III 3
IV 3
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT - xÉÇxM×üiÉqÉç
PRESCRIBED BOOKS : qÉÑ£üÉuÉsÉÏ |
May
July
I
June
I 3 HOLIDAY
II 3
3 Sa
4 Su
5 Mo G 5 mÉÔuÉïÃmÉxÉÎlkÉÈ | 1 83 NûɧÉÉÈ xÉÎlkÉcNåûS-rÉÉåeÉlÉÉSÏlÉç AprÉxÉÎliÉ |
6 Tu ÍqÉÍ´ÉiÉ AprÉÉxÉÈ | 1 84
7 We
8 Th xÉÎlkÉÈ | mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç | 1 xÉÎlkÉsɤÉhÉÉlÉÉÇ mÉÑlÉÈxqÉÉUhÉqÉç |
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 Tu G2 zÉoSÃmÉÉÍhÉ | 1 57 EMüÉUÉliÉ-mÉÑÎssÉ…¡ûzÉoSÉlÉÉÇ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
14 We zÉoSÃmÉÉÍhÉ | 1 58 EMüÉUÉliÉ-x§ÉÏÍsÉ…¡ûzÉoSÉlÉÉÇ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
15 Th Independence day zÉoSÃmÉÉÍhÉ | 1 59 EMüÉUÉliÉ-lÉmÉÑÇxÉMüÍsÉ…¡ûzÉoSÉlÉÉÇ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
16 Fr
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10)
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS 6 SzÉqÉÈ iuÉqÉç AÍxÉ | 3 22 mÉÉPûxrÉ uÉÉcÉlÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
20 Tu urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç | xÉXçZrÉÉuÉÉÍcÉzÉoSÉlÉÉÇ ¥ÉÉlÉÇ mÉëÉmlÉÑuÉÎliÉ |
21 We AprÉÉxÉÈ | 23-24 mÉëÉzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉÍhÉ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ |
22 Th
23 Fr
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDS
25 Su
26 Mo 7 xÉÔrÉÉåïSrÉÈ | 3 25 mÉÉPûxrÉ uÉÉcÉlÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
27 Tu urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç |
28 We
29 Th AprÉÉxÉÈ | 26 mÉëÉzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉÍhÉ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ |
30 Fr
31 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 Tu 1 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç | - xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉ- AÉkÉÉËUiÉmÉÉPûÈ | 1 5 xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉzÉoSÉlÉç EmÉrÉÑerÉ uÉÉYrÉÌlÉqÉÉïhÉqÉç |
4 We mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç | - xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉzÉoSÉÈ | 1 zÉoSÃmÉÉÍhÉ MühPûxjÉÏMüUhÉqÉç |
5 Th mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç | - xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉzÉoSÉÈ | 1 zÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ uÉÉYrÉå mÉërÉÉåaÉÈ, AprÉÉxÉÈ cÉ |
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 3 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - qÉqÉ ÌuɱÉsÉrÉÈ | 1 14 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉhÉÉqÉç, sÉOèûsÉMüÉUxrÉ cÉ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 Th 4 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - ÌuÉ±É qÉÌWûqÉÉ | 1 17 xÉÑpÉÉÌwÉiÉÉlÉÉÇ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo 5 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - oÉÉsÉÌSuÉxÉÈ | 1 19 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉhÉÉqÉç , sÉ×OèsÉMüÉUxrÉcÉ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
17 Tu 6 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - SzÉqÉÈ ¨uÉqÉç AÍxÉ | 1 22 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉhÉÉqÉç, xÉXçZrÉÉuÉÉÍcÉmÉSÉlÉÉgcÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ|
18 We 7 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - xÉÔrÉÉåïSrÉÈ | 1 25 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉhÉÉqÉç , EMüÉUÉliÉzÉoSÉlÉÉgcÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(5-9)
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS
(1-4)
24 Tu
25 We
26 Th
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class X
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays 8qÉÔZÉïÍqɧÉqÉç |
3 28mÉÉPûxrÉ uÉÉcÉlÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
11 Fr sÉXçsÉMüÉUÈ | sÉXçsÉMüÉUÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ mÉËUcÉrÉÈ AprÉÉxÉ¶É |
12 Sa
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo AprÉÉxÉÈ | 29 mÉÉPûxrÉ AprÉÉxÉÇ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ |
HOLIDAY
October
I
II
HOLIDAY
III 3
2
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
III 3
IV
V 3
September
I 3
II
xÉÔrÉÉåïSrÉxrÉ iÉjÉÉ mÉëM×üÌiÉxÉÉælSrÉïxrÉ ÌuÉwÉrÉå ¥ÉÉlÉqÉç
|
HOLIDAY
III 3
HOLIDAY
IV 3
II 3ESÉWûUhÉÉlÉç uÉϤrÉ xÉÎlkÉcNåûS-rÉÉåaÉgcÉ
AprÉxÉÎliÉ |
15 Tu 9 lÉÏÌiÉzsÉÉåMüÉÈ | 4 31 xÉÑpÉÉÌwÉiÉÉlÉÉqÉç uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
16 We urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç | xÉÑpÉÉÌwÉiÉÉlÉÉqÉluÉrÉÉlÉÑaÉÑhÉÇ ÌuÉuÉUhÉqÉç |
17 Th
18 Fr
19 Sa
20 Su
21 Mo lÉÏÌiÉzsÉÉåMüÉÈ - urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç | xÉÑpÉÉÌwÉiÉÉlÉÉqÉluÉrÉÉlÉÑaÉÑhÉÇ ÌuÉuÉUhÉqÉç |
22 Tu lÉÏÌiÉzsÉÉåMüÉÈ - AprÉÉxÉÈ | 32-33 AprÉÉxÉmÉëzlÉÉlÉç E¨ÉUÎliÉ |
23 We lÉÏÌiÉzsÉÉåMüÉÈ | xÉÑpÉÉÌwÉiÉÉlÉÉÇ MühPûxjÉÏMüUhÉqÉç,sÉåZÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉ¶É |
24 Th
25 Fr
26 Sa
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 We G 2 xÉuÉïlÉÉqÉzÉoSÃmÉÉÍhÉ -AxqÉSè,rÉÑwqÉSè | 1 60 zÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ AprÉÉxÉÈ, mÉërÉÉåaÉ¶É |
31 Th G 3-Mü kÉÉiÉÑmÉëMüUhÉqÉç - sÉOèû sÉMüÉUÈ | 1 62 NûɧÉÉÈ kÉÉiÉÑÃmÉÉÍhÉ AprÉxÉÎliÉ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ cÉ |
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA I
2 Sa
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS G 3-ZÉ kÉÉiÉÑmÉëMüUhÉqÉç -sÉ×OèûsÉMüÉUÈ | 2 68 NûɧÉÉÈ kÉÉiÉÑÃmÉÉÍhÉ AprÉxÉÎliÉ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ cÉ |
5 Tu uÉÉYrÉmÉërÉÉåaÉÈ | 1 kÉÉiÉÑÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ uÉÉYrÉåwÉÑ mÉërÉÉåaÉÈ |
6 We
7 Th
8 Fr
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDS
10 Su
11 Mo 10 oÉMüxrÉ mÉëiÉÏMüÉUÈ | 4 34 mÉÉPûxrÉ uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
12 Tu urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç | mÉÉPûxrÉ ÌuÉuÉUhÉqÉç |
13 We AurÉrÉÉÈ | AurÉrÉÉlÉÉÇ mÉËUcÉrÉÈ, iÉåwÉÉÇ mÉërÉÉåaÉ¶É |
14 Th
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo oÉMüxrÉ mÉëiÉÏMüÉUÈ - AprÉÉxÉÈ | 35 mÉÉPûxrÉ AprÉÉxÉÇ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ |
19 Tu 11 ÇqÉÉiÉÑsÉcÉlSìÈ - mɱqÉç | 2 37 NûɧÉÉÈ uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
20 We urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç | NûɧÉÉÈ mɱxrÉ AjÉïqÉuÉaÉcNûÎliÉ |
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
24 Su
25 Mo 12 qÉÉiÉÉ pÉÔÍqÉÈ mÉѧÉÉåÅWÇû mÉ×ÍjÉurÉÉÈ | 4 38 NûɧÉÉÈ mÉÉPûxrÉ uÉÉcÉlÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
26 Tu urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç - uÉåSÉÈ | NûɧÉÈ uÉåSÉlÉÉÇ ÌuÉwÉrÉå ¥ÉÉlÉÇ mÉëÉmlÉÑuÉÎliÉ |
27 We pÉÉUiÉqÉç -mÉËUcÉrÉÈ | mÉÉPûxrÉ AjÉïÌuÉuÉUhÉÇ ¥ÉÉxrÉÎliÉ |
28 Th
29 Fr
30 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo mÉÉPûxrÉ AprÉÉxÉÈ | 40 NûɧÉÉÈ mÉÉPûxrÉ mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉÍhÉ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ |
3 Tu G 7 DMüÉUÉliÉx§ÉÏÍsÉ…¡ûzÉoSÉÈ | 1 88 zÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉ-uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉ¶É |
4 We CMüÉUÉliÉzÉoSÉÈ | 1 89 zÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉ-uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉ¶É |
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo ´ÉuÉhÉMüÉæzÉsÉxrÉ mÉUϤÉÉ | 1 ´ÉÑiÉÌuÉwÉrÉå E¨ÉUÉÍhÉ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ |
10 Tu uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ | 1 mÉÉPûÉlÉÉÇ uÉÉcÉlÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
11 We E£üsÉåZÉlÉqÉç 1 E£üzÉoSÉlÉç ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ |
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 Mo ÌMüqÉç zÉoSÈ | 2 91 zÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉ-uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉ¶É |
17 Tu mÉëzlÉÌlÉqÉÉïhÉqÉç | 1 uÉÉYrÉÉlÉç xuÉÏM×üirÉ mÉëzlÉÌlÉqÉÉïhÉqÉç AprÉxÉÎliÉ |
18 We zÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ MühPûxjÉÏMüUhÉqÉç |
19 Th
20 Fr
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr HOLIDAY
IV
I 3
II 3
III 3
HOLIDAY
IV 3
V 3
December
November
HOLIDAY
II 3
III 3
IV 3
DIWALI HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY
V 2
III 3
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS
3 Fr
4 Sa
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINs kÉÉiÉÑmÉëMüUhÉqÉç -sÉXèû sÉMüÉUÈ | 2 68 NûɧÉÉÈ kÉÉiÉÑÃmÉÉÍhÉ AprÉxÉÎliÉ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ cÉ |
7 Tu uÉÉYrÉmÉërÉÉåaÉÈ | 1 kÉÉiÉÑÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ uÉÉYrÉåwÉÑ mÉërÉÉåaÉÈ |
8 We
9 Th
10 Fr MR5 ENDS
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS
12 Su
13 Mo 13 uÉÉiÉÉïsÉÉmÉÈ| 3 41 NûɧÉÉÈ uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
14 Tu urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç |
15 We SANKRANTI
16 Th mÉëirÉrÉÉÈ | mÉëirÉrÉÉlÉÉÇ uÉÉYrÉå mÉërÉÉåaÉÈ |
17 Fr
18 Sa
19 Su
20 Mo G 10 mÉëirÉrÉÉÈ | YiuÉÉ, srÉmÉç, iÉÑqÉÑlÉç | 3 99-102 mÉëirÉrÉÉliÉÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ sÉåZÉlÉqÉç |
21 Tu mÉëirÉrÉÉÈ | YiuÉÉ, srÉmÉç | mÉëirÉrÉÉliÉÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ mÉërÉÉåaÉÈ |
22 We mÉëirÉrÉÉÈ | iÉÑqÉÑlÉç | mÉëirÉrÉÉliÉÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ mÉërÉÉåaÉÈ |
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 Mo 14 MüÉMüÈ ÌMüqÉjÉïÇ M×üwhÉÈ | 3 44 NûɧÉÉÈ uÉÉcÉlÉÉprÉÉxÉÇ MÑüuÉïÎliÉ |
28 Tu urÉÉZrÉÉlÉqÉç |
29 We AprÉÉxÉÈ | mÉÉPûxrÉ AprÉÉxÉÇ ÍsÉZÉÎliÉ |
30 Th
31 Fr
1 Sa
2 Su
3 Mo mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - xÉuÉhÉïSÏbÉïxÉÎlkÉÈ | xÉlkÉÏlÉÉÇ sɤÉhÉ-NåûS-rÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
4 Tu mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - aÉÑhÉxÉÎlkÉÈ | xÉlkÉÏlÉÉÇ NåûS-rÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
5 We mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - uÉÚήxÉÎlkÉÈ | xÉlkÉÏlÉÉÇ NåûS-rÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
6 Th
7 Fr
8 Sa
9 Su
10 Mo mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - rÉhÉçxÉÎlkÉÈ | xÉlkÉÏlÉÉÇ sɤÉhÉ-NåûS-rÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
11 Tu mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - ArÉÉÌS xÉÎlkÉÈ | xÉlkÉÏlÉÉÇ sɤÉhÉ-NåûS-rÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
12 We mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - mÉÔuÉïÃmÉxÉÎlkÉÈ | xÉlkÉÏlÉÉÇ sɤÉhÉ-NåûS-rÉÉåaÉÉprÉÉxÉÈ |
13 Th
14 Fr
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo 8 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - qÉÔZÉïÍqɧÉqÉç | 1 28 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉÉUÉÍhÉ, sÉXçsÉMüÉUÃmÉÉÍhÉ |
18 Tu 9 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - lÉÏÌiÉzsÉÉåMüÉÈ | 1 31 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉÍhÉ, AluÉrÉÉSÏlÉÉÇ mÉÑlÉÈxqÉÉUhÉqÉç |
19 We 10 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - oÉMüxrÉ mÉëiÉÏMüÉUÈ | 1 34 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉÍhÉ, AjÉÉïSÏlÉÉÇ mÉÑlÉÈxqÉÉUhÉqÉç |
20 Th
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
24 Mo 11 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - qÉÉiÉÑsÉcÉlSìÈ | 1 37 mɱxrÉ MühPûxjÉÏMüUhÉqÉç |
25 Tu 12 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - qÉÉiÉÉpÉÔÍqÉÈ mÉѧÉÉåÅWÇû mÉ×ÍjÉurÉÉÈ | 1 38 mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉÍhÉ |
26 We CMüÉUÉliÉ/DMüÉUÉliÉ zÉoSÉÈ | 1 zÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ MühPûxjÉÏMüUhÉqÉç |
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
1 Su
2 Mo ÌMüqÉç zÉoSÃmÉÉÍhÉ | 1 zÉoSÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ MühPûxjÉÏMüUhÉqÉç |
3 Tu mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - mÉëirÉrÉÉÈ | 2 mÉëirÉrÉÉliÉÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ uÉÉcÉlÉqÉç uÉÉYrÉÌlÉqÉÉïhÉgcÉ |
4 We
5 Th
6 Fr
7 Sa
8 Su
9 Mo 13 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - uÉÉiÉÉïsÉÉmÉÈ | 1 40 mÉÉPûxrÉ mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉÍhÉ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
10 Tu 14 mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - MüÉMüÈ ÌMüqÉjÉïÇ M×üwhÉÈ | 1 44 mÉÉPûxrÉ mÉëzlÉÉå¨ÉUÉÍhÉ AprÉÉxÉÈ |
II 3
HOLIDAY
IV
March
I 3
February
I 3
II 3
III 3
III 3 HOLIDAY
IV 3
V
HOLIDAY
V
2
January
I
II 3
11 We mÉÑlÉUÉuÉiÉïlÉqÉç - sÉMüÉUÉÈ | sÉMüÉUÃmÉÉhÉÉÇ uÉÉcÉlÉqÉç |
12 Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
II 3
III
IV HOLIDAY
PROGRAM OF WORK
CLASS: VI
Date Day Month Week
No.of
Periods
/week
L.No Topic
No.of
Periods
required for
each topic
Pg Nos. Activities
30 Th Classes begin for std. I & X 3General introduction to the topics/Orientation on
note books/textbook1
31 FrLn -1
Geo
Earth in the Solar System- Introduction to the
lesson1
The whole lesson will be presented as
a group project later for Term 1
asessment
1 SaLn-1
Hist
What is History and why do we learn it? How
history is divided and the importance of Time
and Dates in History
1 1 to 2
2 Su
3 MoGeographical framework of India, sources for
the study of history (archaeology)1 3 to 4
Physical divisions of India will be
shown using a physical map of India
4 TuSources for the study of history continued/ Text
book exercises will be discussed1 5 to 9
5 We EID
6 Th Written work 1
7 Fr Written work continued 2
8 SaNomination of candidates for
student councilMap Activity 1
Physical Map of India- physical
features of India will be marked along
with few important dynasties,empires
and civilisations that developed around
these features
9 Su
NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
JAYANAGAR
Programme of Work (2019 – 2020)
SUBJECT - SOCIAL SCIENCE
PRESCRIBED BOOKS :GETTING AHEAD IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
June
6I
May
HOLIDAY
TOTAL NO. OF PERIODS: 6+1
Page 1
PROGRAM OF WORK
10 Mo Face OffLn -1
Civ
What is Human Diversity and the need for
Diversity1 1 to 2
11 TuIndia - Unity in Diversity ( economic and social
diversity )1 2 to 4 PPT to assist the teaching module
12 WeElections for the student
council - 2019-20
India - Unity in Diversity (regional diversity ),
Case Study - Punjab and Kerala1 4 to 6
Comparative chart bringing out the
diversities of the two states
13 Th Text book exercises / Written work 2 8
14 Fr Investiture ceremony Group Activity 1
Students will work on a presentation
on a particular state on the guideline
provided
15 Sa
16 Su
17 MoLn -2
Geo
Globe, points of reference on a globe , absolute
and relative location1 10 to 11 a globe will be shown
18 TuLatitudes- characteristics, important parallels,
Temperature Zones of the Earth 1 11 to 13
Video on the temperature zones of the
Earth
19 We Longitudes - characteristics and Earths grid 1 13 to 14
20 ThLongitude and time, Time zones of the world
and International Date Line1 14 to 17
21 FrCalculation of time (sums)/ Textbook exercises
will be discussed/ writtem work2
15, 18 to
19
22 SaWritten work/ diagram pg12 - important lines of
latitude and temperature zone of the Earth1
23 Su
24 Mo Activity 1Students will be given worksheet to
calculate time and find longitude
25 TuLn -2
Civ
Prejudice and Discrimination /Discrimination on
the basis of colour1 10 to 11 video
26 WeDiscrimination on thebasis of caste/Dr. B R
Ambedkar1 11 to 12
27 ThCreating stereotypes/ Inequality and
Discrimination /Anne Frank1 13 to 14 Images asssiting the module
6II
III
IV
7
7
Page 2
PROGRAM OF WORK
28 FrEconomic Inequality/ Gender inequality/ Our
constitution provides diversity1 15 to 16
29 Sa Textbook exercises/written work 210, 16
to 19
30 Su
1 MoLn -2
His
Evolutions of Humans, the importance of
Timeline,The Palaeolithic Age (tools, shelter )1 10 to 12 Video on evolution of man
2 TuPalaeolithic Age - art, discovery of fire and
invention of wheel , palaeolithic sites in India2 12 to 13 refer map in Pg 13
3 We Oral revision for PT1 (Geographyand History) 1 question answer session
4 Th Oral revision for PT1 (Civics) 1 question answer session
5 Fr PT1/BEGINSMesolithic age - introduction , changing
lifestyles and tools and implements 1 13 to 14 Images asssiting the module
6 SaNeolithic Age and Chalcolithic Age/ Case Study
of Hungsi/textbook exercises1 15
7 Su
8 Mo Drawing of timeline/ written work 110, 16
to 19
9 Tu Written work /Activity 2Map Activity - palaeolithic sites in
India
10 WeLn-3
Geo
Rotation of the earth/Effects of the Earth's
rotation1 20 Video on motions of the Earth
11 Th PT1/ENDS Day and Night caused by rotation 1 21
12 FrRevolution , Effects of revolution, varying
lengths of day and night1 21 to 23
13 SaThe changing seasons,Equinoxes, the four
seasons and leap years1 23 to 24` Videos
14 Su
15 Mo Text Book exercises and written work 2 26 to 27
II
III
July
3
IV
I
7
7
7
Page 3
PROGRAM OF WORK
16 Tu Written work and Activity (group) 1
Students will work in groups to show
how day and night works with a help
of a ball and a torch , where is north
pole/south pole and which part is
experiencing which stage in a solar
day
17 We ABHIVYAKTHI
18 Th ABHIVYAKTHI
19 Fr ABHIVYAKTHI
20 Sa
21 Su
22 Mo Activity 2
Ln2 - civics , students will speak about
selected women personality who have
broken certain stereotypes
23 TuLn -3
His
Neolithic age, agriculture, domestication and
herding of animals 1 20 to 21
24 We Settlements,tools and pottery 1 21 to 22 images
25 Th Invention of the axle, religion and ornaments 1 23video on how the wheel and axle
works
26 FrCase Study - Mehrgarh, Burzhaom and North-
East1 24 to 25
27 Sa Text Book exercises / written work 1 25 to 27
28 Su
29 Mo Written work/Map work 2 page 21
30 Tu Activity 1
Group activity , students will make a
simple working model of the wheel
and axle
31 WeLn-3
Civ
Introduction to Government/Meaning of
government1 20 to 21
1 Th The Need for Government 1 21 to 22
2 FrVarious forms of Government- Monarchy,
Dictatorship, Democracy/ 1 22 , 23
comparative chart with examples of
countries
III
IV
August
I
3
7
7
V
Page 4
PROGRAM OF WORK
3 Sa
Features of democracy - collective decision-
making and participation and Universal adult
franchise
1 23
4 Su
5 MoCase Study - Suffragette movement and Anti-
Apartheid movement1 24 video assissting the module
6 Tu Textbook exercise/ written work 2 26 o 27
7 We Written work /activity 1 creative writing on Nelson Mandela
8 ThLn -4
Geo
What are maps and difference between a globe
and a map1 28 to 29
real maps and a globe to explain the
diffferences
9 Fr VARAMAHALAKSHMI
10 Sa HOLIDAY
11 Su
12 Mo Bakrid
13 TuClassification of maps/ physical,political,
thematic and cadastral maps1 28 to 30 samples of different types of maps
14 We
The Components of a Map - title, scale,direction
, latitudes and longitudes, the key or
legend,conventional signs and symbols, colour
or hue
2 30 to 32Atlas to display the various
components
15 Th Independence day
16 Fr Oral revision for PT2 (Civics and Geography) 1 Question and Answer session
17 Sa WORKING DAY(6-10) Oral revision for PT2 (History and Map) 1Map work and question and answer
session
18 Su
19 Mo PT2/MR2(1-10)BEGINS Sketch, plan /developments in cartography 1 32 to 33 actual samples of a plan, sketch
20 Tu Textbook exercises/ Written work 2 34 to 35
21 We Activity 1a plan or map will be given for
students to interpret
22 ThLn -4
HisWhat is civilisation / Urbanisation and cities 1 28 to 29
23 Fr The Indus Valley civilisation/ Town Planning 1 29 to 30
5
IV 7
II
7
III 5
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
Page 5
PROGRAM OF WORK
24 Sa PT2/MR2(1-10)ENDSThe Great Bath/ The Granary/ Residential area
and Drainage1 30,31
Video showing the town planning
features
25 Su
26 Mo
Other aspects of the civilisation - rulers, food
habits, clothing, writing, metallurgy,pottery , art
and craft
1 31 to 32 images
27 TuSeals, weights and measures, religion, trade and
causes for the end of the civilisation1 33
28 We Text books exercises/ written work 2 34 to 36
29 Th Activity/Brochure making for tourism 1 29Indus valley Civilisation/important
sites/modern cities and towns
30 FrLn-4
CivElements of democracy - participation 1 28 to 29
goa opinion poll of 1967 to explain
referendum
31 Sa Accountability and start conflict resolution 1 29 to 30
1 Su
2 Mo GANESH CHATURTHI
3 TuConflict resolution and Concern for equality and
justice1 30 to 31
4 We Textbook exercises/written work 2 32 to 33
5 Th Activity(group discussion) 1 case study will be given
6 Fr Project Presentation - Solar System 1
7 Sa Project Presentation - Solar System 1
8 Su
9 MoLn -7
GeoIndia - introduction , Location 1 60 to 61
Political map of India displayed on the
interactive panel
10 Tu Muharram
11 We ONAM
12 ThIndia's neighbours/ political and administrative
divisions/textbook exercises/written work2 62 to 63
13 Fr Map work 1 61 Political map of India
14 Sa Activity 1 Worksheet /Puzzle on India
15 Su
16 Mo Revision for Term End Examinations
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HOLIDAY5
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V7
I 6
September
II
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PROGRAM OF WORK
17 Tu Revision for Term End Examinations
18 We Revision for Term End Examinations
19 Th Revision for Term End Examinations
20 Fr Revision for Term End Examinations
21 SaTERM END/MR3 BEGINS (5-
9)TE1
22 Su
23 MoTERM END/MR3 BEGINS (1-
4)TE1
24 Tu TE1
25 We TE1
26 Th TE1
27 FrTERM END/MR3 ENDS(1-
9)/ Portion completion class XTE1
28 SaDussehra holidays begin
(Mahalaya Amavasya)
29 Su
30 Mo V
1 Tu
2 We
3 Th
4 Fr
5 Sa
6 Su
7 Mo
8 Tu
9 We
10 Th School reopens after holidays Ln -5
His
Coming of Aryans/ where did they come from/
evidences for the coming of the Aryans/ where
they lived
1 37 to 38Map showing the possible route of the
Aryans to India
4
HOLIDAYI
II
October
III
IV
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PROGRAM OF WORK
11 Fr
Homes of the Aryans/ how they ruled/kind of
society that prevailed and how society was
categorised/ occupation / how they worshipped/
the religious books
2 38 to 40A video narrative about the Aryans in
India
12 Sa
Chalcolithic Settlements in rest of India /Case
Study : Inamgaon and The Megalith Culture of
South India
1 41 to 42
13 Su Valmiki Jayanti
14 Mo Textbook exercises/written work 1 43 to 45
15 Tu Written work 2
16 We Activity(Model making) 1
Students will make wattle and daub
houses using basic material like
coconut brooms and clay
17 ThLn -5
CivLocal self Government of Rural Areas 1 34 to 35
18 FrPanchayati Raj/ Panchayati Raj in ancient India/
Why is panchayati raj essential1 35 to 36
19 Sa
20 Su
21 MoThe Gram Panchayat/ Its functions and source of
income1 36 to 37
22 Tu Video on gram panchayat 1video showing the working of gram
panchayat
23 We
Discussion how the panchayat system has
evolved from the vedic period to the present
period
1
24 Th Role Play on gram panchayat(activity) 2
25 Fr Role Play on gram panchayat(activity) 1
26 Sa PROJECT DAY(tentative)
27 Su
28 Mo29 Tu
30 WePanchayat samiti - functions and source of
income1 37 to38
4
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
II
V
6
6
3
DIWALI HOLIDAYS
III
IV
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PROGRAM OF WORK
31 ThZilla Parishad - functions and source of
income/text book exercises2 38 to 39
1 Fr RAJYOTSAVA
2 Sa I 1 Oral Revision for PT4 (History & Civics) 1
3 Su
4 Mo PT4/MR4(1-9) BEGINS Oral revision for PT4 (Geography) 1
5 Tu Textbook exercises/ Written work 1
6 We Written work 2
7 Th Ln -5
Geo
The FourRealms of the Earth / Lithosphere/ The
Continents - Asia,Europe1 36 to 38
PPT on the four realms of the Earth ,
respective maps of the continents
8 FrThe Continents - Africa, North America, South
America, Australia and Antarctica 1 39
9 Sa PT4/MR4(1-9) ENDSThe Hydrosphere / The water cycle/ Pacific
ocean 1 44 video on water cycle
10 Su
11 Mo
The Atlantic ocean, The Indian ocean , Southern
ocean and the Arctic ocean/ waves, tides and
currents
1 45 to 46
12 Tu
The Atmosphere and layers of atmosphere/
Composition of the atmosphere/ Atmospheric
pressure and wind
2 46 to 47 PPT on the layers of the atmosphere
13 WeBiosphere- factors affecting the biosphere /
Protecting the Four Realms of the Earth1 47 to 48
14 Th Textbook exercises/ Written work /Map work 1 49 to 50
15 Fr KANAKADASA JAYANTI
16 SaCARNIVAL-TENTATIVE
DATE
17 Su
18 Mo Written work/ Map work 1
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HOLIDAY
V
II
III
November
3
7
5
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PROGRAM OF WORK
19 Tu Activity Group) 1
Student will make a presentation on
the five major oceans of the world/they
will prepare a chart and points to cover
will be provided by the teacher
20 WeLn- 6
HisJanapadas to Mahajanapadas / What is a state/ 1 46 to 47
21 ThMonarchies and Republics / Sources of
Information / Life in the Mahajanapadas 2 47 to 49
22 Fr Case Study : Magadha and Vajji 1 49 to 50
23 Sa Textbook exercises/ Written work 1 52 to 53
24 Su
25 Mo Written work 1
26 Tu Group Activity 1
Students will be given stories from the
Jataka tales and they should share the
customs , traditions and occupations ,
food habits they inferred from these
stories (people of later Vedic period)
27 We Ln -6
Civ
Local Government of Urban areas / The
Municipal Corporation - compulsory and
optional functions and sources of income
2 43 to 44Video on local governing bodies in the
urban units
28 ThMunicipal council- functions and sources of
income1 45
29 FrNagar Panchayats and advantages of local self
government/ Text book exercises1 46 to 47
30 Sa Written work 1
1 Su
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V 7
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PROGRAM OF WORK
2 Mo Activity(general discussion) 1
Find out who heads the ward in your
neighbourhood, what kind of urban
administration level takes care of your
ward and what developments have
been made and what are the concerns
3 TuLn- 6
Geo Internal and External forces 1 51 to 52
4 WeTypes of Landforms - Mountains (Fold
mountains)1 52 to 53
5 ThBlock Mountains, Volcanic Mountains and uses
of mountains2 53 to 55
6 Fr Plateaus - Types and Importance of plateaus 1 55 to 56
7 Sa Plains - types and importance of plains 1 56
8 Su
9 MoHow a volcanic mountain is formed -explanation
through a model1 working model of a volcano
10 TuDiscussion on why people tend to settle in plain
regions that the mountainous area1 Group discussion
11 We Tectonic plates of the world 1 Video on tectonic plates
12 Th Movement below the earth's crust and discussion 2Video showing the movement of
magma in the asthenosphere
13 Fr general quiz on landforms 1PPT providing questions for quiz and
images
14 Sa ANNUAL DAY
15 Su
16 MoLandforms and the people/ Textbook exercises /
Written work1
56, 58
to 59
17 Tu Written work 2
18 We Written work 1
19 Th Activity 1Make a model of landform - plain,
plateau, mountain,
20 Fr
III 6
I
7
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PROGRAM OF WORK
21 SaX-MAS VACATIONS
BEGINS
22 Su
23 Mo
24 Tu
25 We Christmas Day
26 Th
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
2020 Calendar
1 We New Year's Day
2 Th SCHOOL REOPENS Map revision 1
3 Fr Oral Revision for PT5 1
4 Sa Oral Revision for PT5 1
5 Su
6 Mo PT5/MR5(1-9) BEGINsLn -7
His
Society in the 7th century BCE and the rise of
new beliefs1 54
7 TuUpanishads / Jainisn / Teachings of Mahavira/
The spread of Jainism2 55 to 56
8 WeBuddhism- early life/ the journey to become the
Buddha/ The Buddha's doctrine1 56 to 57 PPT on the module
9 Th Life of moderation, The spread of Buddhism 1 57 to 58
10 Fr MR5 ENDSThe Sangha and role of Monasteries, stupas and
chaityas/ textbook exercises1
58 to 59,
61 to 62
11 Sa PT 5 ENDS Written work 1
12 Su
13 Mo Written work 1
14 Tu Activity (Group discussion) 1How important is peace in today's
world
15 We SANKRANTI
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I 3
II 7
HOLIDAY
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IV
V
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PROGRAM OF WORK
16 ThLn -8
Geo
Diverse physical features of India / The Great
Northern mountains1 65 to 68
Video on the Indian physical features
of India
17 Fr
The Northern Plains / The Coastal Plains/ The
Peninsular plateau - The Malwa, Chota Nagpur
and the Deccan plateau
2 68 to 70
18 Sa
19 Su
20 MoThe Thar Desert/ Western and Eastern Ghats and
the Islands of India/ Text Book exercises 1 70 to 73
21 Tu Written work 1
22 We Written work 1
23 Th Activity 1 Map work
24 Fr Projet Presentation for Term End II 2
25 SaLn -8
His
What is an Empire/ The invasion of Alexander
the Great / Chandragupta Maurya1 63 to 64
Flow chart explaining the Mauryan
empire
26 Su
27 Mo Bindusara/ Ashoka till Kalinga war 1 64 to 65 video on Kalinga war
28 Tu Ashoka and his Dhamma 1 65 to 66
29 WeThe Mauryan Administration / The City of
Pataliputra/Map work1 66 to 68 Pg 65 Empire of Ashoka
30 Th
Society/ Trade and Industry/ Trade Guilds/
coins/Military power/ Contact with Foreign lands
and The End of the Empire/Textbook exercises
2 68 to 72
31 Fr Written work 1
1 Sa 1 W`ritten work 1
2 Su
3 Mo Activity (debate) 1
Since Ashoka shun wars and adopted
non violence , does it make all other
rulers of our history wrong in waging
wars and ruling an empire
IV 7
I 7
III 5
V 6
February
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PROGRAM OF WORK
4 TuLn -9
GeoWeather and Climate - difference and factors 1 74 to 75
5 We
The Climate of India / the cold weather season/
the hot weather season and the south west
monsoon season
1 75 to 77
6 Th
Onset of Monsoon in India - The retreating
monsoon season / The influence of the changing
seasons/
1 77 to 78
7 Fr Textbook exercises / written work 2 79 to 80
8 SaLn -8
Civ
Occupation and various sectors/ Rural
livelihoods - Types of farmers1 53 to 55
9 Su
10 Mo Activity of Ln - 9 Geo (Weather and Climate) 1Students will note the weather of their
city for a week and interpret it
11 TuInterpretation of weather report as noted by the
students 2
12 We Weather maps 1Actual weather maps will be shown for
better understanding of concepts
13 Th Discussion on the need to migrate 1 video on migration
14 Fr Discussion on unemployment 1
15 SaTHEATRE
FEST/PRODUCTION
16 Su
17 Mo Debt among farmers 1 55 to 57interdependency of occupations in the
rural sectors through examples
18 TuUrban livelihoods - Industries, Services ,
Migration , Unemployment, textbook exercises2 57 to 62 video on livelihoods
19 We Written work 1
20 Th Written work /Activity 1
21 Fr Maha Shivaratri
22 SaHOLIDAY IN LIEU OF
15TH
23 Su
I 7
II 6
III 5
HOLIDAY
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PROGRAM OF WORK
24 Mo Ln-11
His
The Guptas - Sources of Information /
Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, Chandragupta II
and Kumaragupta
1 90 to 91 PPT on the Gupta rulers
25 TuLife under the Guptas - Administration, Society,
Trade and religion1 92 to 93
26 WeHarshavardhana - Administration, occupation
and trade, religion and art and culture1 93 to 94 Images suppporting the module
27 ThThe Kingdoms of the Deccan - Chalukyas and
Pallavas/ Textbook exercises1
94 to 96
97 to 99Images suppporting the module
28 Fr Written work 2
29 Sa Activity 1 90 , 94Map activity- Gupta empire and
empire under Harshvardhana
1 Su
2 Mo Revision for Term End Examination 1
3 Tu Revision for Term End Examination 1
4 We Revision for Term End Examination 1
5 Th Revision for Term End Examination 2
6 Fr Revision for Term End Examination 1
7 Sa Revision for Term End Examination 1
8 Su
9 Mo Revision for Term End Examination 1
10 Tu Revision for Term End Examination 1
11 We Revision for Term End Examination 1
12 Th Revision for Term End Examination 2
13 Fr Revision for Term End Examination 1
14 Sa Revision for Term End Examination 1
15 Su
16 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
17 Tu
18 We PT6/MR6(1-8)
19 Th
20 Fr PT6/MR6(1-8)
21 Sa
IV 7
I 7
II 7
III
March
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PROGRAM OF WORK
22 Su
23 Mo PT6/MR6(1-8)
24 TuPT6/MR6(6-8) (1-5
HOLIDAY)
25 We Ugadi
26 Th PT6/MR6(1-8)
27 Fr
28 Sa
29 Su
30 Mo
31 Tu
IV HOLIDAY
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