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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL English Syllabus (2018-19)
Class VII
Month Lesson
no.
Name of the Lesson Grammar Writing Skills
April 1 Michael Goes Climbing Kinds of Sentences Article Writing
2 My Grandmother’s House Figures of Speech
(Simile,
Personification,
Imagery)
-
19 My Lord, the Baby Prepositions -
May 4 From a Railway Carriage Homophones -
Revision for First Weekly Test
July 5 Ploughing the Road Types of Sentences
(Simple, Compound
and Complex)
Informal Letter
Writing (Thank you
letter)
6 My Life on an Island (activity) Question Tags Informal Letter
Diary Entry
7 The Rock and the Bubble Figures of Speech
(Imagery and
Hyperbole)
-
August 8 The Most Precious Gift (activity) Active and Passive
Voice
Informal Letter
Writing
9 The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Non-finite
Verbs
Homonyms
Picture Composition
10 Tartary - -
September Revision for Mid Term Examination
October 3 The Shepherd’s Daughter Nouns,
Adjectives
Kinds of
Phrases (Noun,
Adjective,
Adverb)
Formal Letter Writing
11 Alien Invaders (activity) Gerunds and
Infinitives
Email Writing
November 12 The Eyes Have It Participles
Proverbs
Diary Entry
13 The Outsider Present Tense
(Simple, Continuous
and Perfect)
-
December 14 The Lost Empire Conditionals
15 Meddlesome Matty Past Tense (Simple,
Continuous and
Perfect)
-
16 The Adventures with the
Windmills (activity)
Reported Speech Email Writing
January 17 The Dove - -
18 The Midnight Visitor Conjunctions
Punctuations
Diary Entry
February 20 All the World’s a Stage Future (Simple,
Continuous and
Perfect)
-
Revision
*Each lesson of the Companion Book will be covered simultaneously with the lesson in the
Course Book.
1
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL Mathematics Syllabus (2018-19)
Class VII
Month Topic Subtopic
April
Chapter 1
Integers
Chapter 2
Fractions & Decimals
Introduction
Properties of addition and subtraction of integers
Multiplication of integers
Properties of multiplication
of integers
Division of integers
Properties of division of integers
Introduction
Addition and subtraction of fractions
Multiplication of fraction
Division of fraction
Introduction of Decimals
May
Chapter 2
Fractions & Decimals
Chapter 3
Data Handling
Activity 1
Activity 2
Multiplication of decimal numbers
Division of decimal numbers
Introduction
Collection and organization of data
Mean of discrete data
Mode of discrete data
Product of fractions
Representing the product of the decimals on squared
sheet.
July
Chapter 3
Data Handling
Activity 3
Activity 4
Chapter 5
Median of discrete data
Bar Graphs ( Interpretation & Construction )
Double Bar Graphs ( Interpretation & Construction )
Chance and probability
To verify that vertically opposite angles are equal
Conditions for supplementary angles
Introduction
Related Angles
Pairs of Lines
2
Lines and Angles
Chapter 6
The triangle and its
properties
Angles made by a transversal
Checking for parallel lines
Introduction
Medians of a triangle
Altitudes of a triangle
Exterior angle of a triangle and its properties
August
Chapter 6
The triangle and its
properties
Chapter 8
Comparing Quantities
Activity 5
Chapter 14
Symmetry
Angle sum property of triangle
Two special triangles : Equilateral and Isosceles
Sum of length of two sides of a triangle
Right angle triangle and Pythagoras theorem
Introduction
Equivalent Ratios
Percentage
Use of Percentage
Prices related to an item or buying and selling
Simple Interest
To verify angle sum property of the triangle
Introduction
Lines of Symmetry for regular polygons
Rotational Symmetry
Line Symmetry and Rotational Symmetry
September
Revision for Mid Term Examination
October
Chapter 4
Simple Equations
Activity 6
Chapter 7
Congruence of
triangles
Setting up an equation
Solving an equation
More equations
From solution to equation
Application of simple equations
To verify Pythagoras Theorem
Introduction
Congruence of plane figures
3
Congruence among line segments
Congruence of angles
Congruence of triangles
Criteria for Congruence of triangles
Congruence among right angle triangles
November
Activity 7
Activity 8
Chapter 12
Algebraic Expressions
To verify that congruent triangles are equal in area
To verify exterior angle property of a triangle
Introduction
Forming expressions
Terms of an expression
Like and unlike terms
Monomials, Binomials, Trinomials and Polynomials
Addition and subtraction of algebraic expressions
Finding the value of an expression
Using algebraic Expressions- Formulas and Rules
December
Chapter 9
Rational Numbers
Activity 9
Chapter 10
Practical Geometry
Activity 10
Introduction
Rational Numbers
Positive and negative rational numbers
Representing rational numbers on a number line
Rational numbers in standard form
Comparison of rational numbers
Rational Numbers between two given rational
numbers
Operations on rational numbers
To verify triangle inequality
Construction of a line parallel to a given line
Construction of triangles when three sides are given
Construction of triangles given two sides and an
included angle
Construction of triangles given two angles and an
included side
Construction right angle triangles
To verify the value of Pi
January
Chapter 11
Perimeter and Area
Introduction
Area of Squares and
Rectangles
4
Chapter 13
Exponents and
Powers
Area of a parallelogram
Area of a Triangle
Circles
Conversion of Units
Application of perimeter and area
Introduction
Exponents
Laws of exponents
Miscellaneous examples using the laws of exponents
Decimal Numbers System and expressing large
numbers in the standard form
February
Chapter 15
Visualizing solid
shapes
Introduction
Faces, Edges and Vertices of
3D shapes
Nets for building 3D shapes
Drawing solids on a flat surface
Viewing different sections of a solid
Revision
New Era Public School
Science Syllabus (2018-19)
Class VII
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Month Name of the chapter Sub-Topics
April 1. Nutrition in Plants
2. Nutrition in Animals
Mode of nutrition- Heterotrophic & Autotrophic.
Photosynthesis and its importance
Various modes of Heterotrophic modes- saprophytic,
insectivores, parasitic
Symbiotic relationship and nitrogen fixation
Various ways of taking in food.
Digestion in Humans- Parts of alimentary canal and role of
each part in the process of digestion. Saliva, stomach, small
intestine, large intestine etc. Liver and pancreas.
Digestion in Ruminants and Amoeba
May
18. Wastewater Story
4. Heat
Water our lifeline, meaning of sewage.
Journey of waste water & waste water treatment plant
Better house-keeping practices & Proper sanitation.
Alternate arrangement for sewage disposal.
Relative nature of hotness and coldness of an object and
concept of temperature.
Measuring temperature, two types of thermometer used-
Clinical and Laboratory. Precautions to be taken while
reading the thermometer.(2)
Sea Breeze and Land Breeze
Various modes of transfer of heat- Conduction, Convection
& Radiation. Meaning and comparison.
Applications of transfer of heat in daily life- Convection
currents, Types of clothes worn in summer and winters etc.
Project and Research work on
Chap 17 Water: A Precious Resource,
Chap 18 Forest: Our Lifeline
July
5. Acids , Bases & Salts
6. Physical and
Chemical changes.
Meaning of acids and bases and chemical and physical
difference between them
Meaning of indicators and their two types- natural &
artificial.
Various indicators – Litmus paper, turmeric, china rose,
phenolphthalein,
Neutralisation reaction and its application in daily life
Difference of physical and chemical changes on the basis of
reversibility, formation of new substance, change of state
etc.
Reaction between Magnesium and Oxygen, Vinegar and
Baking Soda, Copper Sulphate and Iron
Rusting of iron and its harmful effects, methods of
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preventing rusting
Crystallization
Aug
14. Electric Current &
its Effects
9. Soil
Electric symbols and components.
Drawing an electric circuit using electric symbols and role
of a switch.
Open & closed circuit
Electric current and its heating effect.
Application of heating effect- Fuses and MCBs, their
comparison
Advantages of CFL over bulb
Electric current & its magnetic effect
Electromagnet and its applications
Working of electric bell
Soil- meaning and process of formation of soil.
Soil profile
Properties of soil- Percolation rate, moisture, absorption
capacity
Types of soil-Sandy, Loamy and Clayey and comparison
between them on the basis of above properties
Soil & crops
Soil erosion- meaning, effects & ways of preventing it
Sep Revision for Mid Term Examination
Oct 3. Fibre to Fabric
7. Weather, Climate &
Adaptation
8.Winds, Storms &
Cyclones
Types of animal fibre- Wool & Silk, Animals that yield
wool & its properties
Selective breeding
Processing fibres into wool
Silk, & sericulture, Life history of silk moth
Process of obtaining silk and its properties
Concept of Weather
Elements of weather, maximum and minimum temperature
Climate & Adaptation, its necessity, Migration
Various habitats and related adaptations in plants and
animals- tropical rainforests, polar regions
Air exerts pressure, high speed winds are accompanied by
reduced air pressure
Air expands on heating and contracts on cooling
Nov
8. contd…
Winds, Storms &
Cyclones
10. Respiration in
organisms
Wind is caused due to uneven heating on earth.
Thunderstorms, Cyclones & Tornadoes
Effective safety measures.
Types of respiration-Aerobic and Anaerobic
Respiration an example of chemical change, difference
between breathing and respiration
How do we breathe- Human respiratory system and its parts,
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Breathing mechanism
What do we breathe out
Breathing in other organisms like grasshopper, fishes, frogs
etc.
Dec
11. Transportation in
Animals & Plants
12. Reproduction in
Animals
Circulatory System and its parts blood-its parts, blood
vessels & heart
Circulation of blood in human heart, heartbeat
Excretory systems & its parts- kidney, urethra, ureter,
urethra, urinary opening etc.
Working of kidney
Transportation in Plants-Xylem and phloem and their
working
Transpiration and its importance
Modes of reproduction- Sexual and asexual.
Various types of asexual modes of reproduction-vegetative
propagation, budding, fragmentation, spore formation
Sexual reproduction-Pollination-self and cross pollination
Process of fertilization-seed formation ,
Methods of seed dispersal
Jan Motion & Time
15. Light
Types of motion- fast & slow, uniform & non-uniform
motion, oscillatory motion.
Speed and related numericals
Measurement of time and different units of time and speed.
Conversion from one unit to another.
Measuring speed & distance.
Distance time graphs- uniform motion, non-uniform
Rectilinear propagation of light
Reflection of light, mirror & its types- plane, spherical
Properties of image formed by plane mirror
Concave and convex mirrors-
Real and virtual image, uses of mirrors in daily life
Refraction- types of lenses, image formed by lenses
Uses of lenses in daily life.
Dispersion of light, spectrum, Newton’s disc, rainbow
formation
Feb Revision
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL Social Science Syllabus (2018-19)
Class VII
MONTH
HISTORY
CIVICS
GEOGRAPHY
April
Ch1:Tracing Changes Through a
thousand years: Only the
concepts
Ch2:New Kings and Kingdoms
Ch1: On Equality Map Magic: States and
UT
Ch1:The Environment
May Ch3:The Delhi Sultans Ch2:Inside our Earth
July
Ch2: Role of the Government in
Health
Ch3:How the State Government
works
Ch3 :Our Changing Earth
Ch4: Air
August Ch4 :The Mughal Empire
Ch4:Growing up as boys and girls
Ch5:Women Change the world
Ch4: Continuation of
chapter 4
Ch5: Water
September
Revision for Mid Term Examination
October Ch6:Town Traders and Craft
persons
Ch6:Media and advertising
Ch7:Understanding Advertising
Ch6:Natural Vegetation
and Wildlife
November Ch7:Tribes,Nomads and Settled
Communities
Continuation of chapter 7 Ch7: Human Environment
:Settlement, Transport and
Communication
December Ch8:Devotional Path to the
Divine
Ch8:Markets Around Us
Ch8: Human Environment
Interaction :The Sub
Tropical Regions
January Ch10:Eighteen Century –
Political Formations
Ch9: A shirt in the market
Ch10:Struggles for Equality
Continuation of chapter 8
Ch9:Life in the Temperate
Grassland
Ch10:Life in the Deserts
February
Revision
Map Syllabus Class VII
TERM HISTORY GEOGRAPHY
MID TERM
(APRIL -
SEPTEMBER)
Ch2:New Kings and
kingdoms:(The Cholas)
1.Madurai
2.Thanjavur
3.Gangaikondacholapuram
4.Uraiyur
5.Kanchipuram
6.River Kaveri
Ch3:The Delhi Sultanate
1.Dehi 2.Daulatabad
3.Ajmer 4.Kabul
Ch4: The Mughal Empire
1.Panipat 2.Fatehpur Sikri
3.Ahmadnagar 4.Agra
5.Amber
On Political Maps of India: 1.States and its capital
2.Union Territories
Ch4: On the Political Map of World:(Warm and
cold current)
1.Gulf Stream Current
2.Labrador Current
3.Oysashio Current
4.Kuroshi Current
TERM HISTORY GEOGRAPHY
TERM II
(OCTOBER -FEBRUARY)
Ch6:Town traders and crafts
person
1.Somnath
2.Kanchipuram
3.Madurai
4.Vrindavan
5.Bidar
6.Hampi
7.Masulipatnam
8.Surat
Ch7:Tribes, Nomads and
Settled Communities(Major
Indian Tribes)
1.Ahoms
2.Gonds
3.Santhals
4.Mundas
Ch8:Devotional Path To
Divine
1.Tamil Nadu
2.Kerala
3.Maharashtra
4.Gulbarga
5.Assam
6.Rajasthan
7.Gujarat
8.Amritsar
Ch7:Human Environment:
Important Highways:
1.Manali
2.Leh
Important Airports
1.Delhi
2.Mumbai
Ch8: The tropical and sub-tropical
regions
1.River Ganga
2.River Brahmaputra
3.Allahabad
4.Kanpur
5.Varanasi
6.Lucknow
7.Patna
8.Kolkata
9.Kaziranga
10.Manas
Ch10:Life In Desert
1.Karakoram Range
2.Ladakh Range
3.Kargil
4.Srinagar
5.River Indus
Ch10.New Political
Formation in the 18th
Century
1.Hyderabad
2.Bengal
3.Awadh
4.Marathas
5.Punjab
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL French Syllabus (2018-19)
Class VII
MONTH LESSON
NUMBER
LESSON NAME TOPICS TO BE COVERED
TERM - I
April L-0 Un coup d’oeil sur la France
Board Activity
The flag,national anthem,national
day,currency and capital of France
French wines and cheese
Francophone countries
L-1 Voilà le frère et la soeur de
Manuel Parts of the Body
Parts of the Face
Continuation of –ER ending verbs
(already done in class 6)
May L-2 À la cafétéria Plurals of the nouns
-IR ending verbs
L-3 Mon pays – La France Important rivers,mountains etc of
France
Neighbouring countries of France
Cheese,food and perfumes of France
Countries and their nationalities
Adjectives – changing their gender
and plurality
July L-4 Les parents de Manuel Professions
Negation-changing sentences to
negative
-ger ending verbs
Identify card
August L-5 C’est Noel Seasons
Verb-Faire (to do/to make)
Expressions with <<faire>>
L-6 Allons à l’ école Prepositions
Ordinal Numbers
-RE ending verbs
September RÉVISION FOR MID TERM EXAMINATION
TERM - II
October L-7 Dans un grand magasin Clothes
Contracted Articles
Interrogation
The verbs-venir,vouloir,pouvoir
November L-8 Les repas Partitive articles
Meals of the day (French meal)
Negation with partitive articles
-TIR ending verbs
December L-9 Ma maison Description of my room,my
kitchen,my drawing room
Possesive adjectives
The verb - voir
January L-10 Une lettre de Rouen Regions of France
Different places in the city
The verb – dercrire,attendre
February RÉVISION
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