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St. Xavier’s School, Doranda
Syllabus 2019-20
Class – VI
ENGLISH
English I ---First Unit Test (No. 1, 2 ) First Terminal (No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.,6 )
1. Parts of Speech ---(April ) 1st and 2nd week
2. Tenses (Simple ,Continuous ) ---( May ) 2nd week
3. Kinds of Sentences --- ( June ) 3rd week
4. Parts of a Sentence --- ( July ) 1st week
5.Letter Writing ---( July ) 2nd week
6. Paragraph Writing --- ( July) 3rd week
7. Comprehension --- ( July ) 4th week
English II ----First Unit Test (No. 1, 2 ) First Terminal ( No.1, 2, 3 + S. Reader )
1.Leisure --- ( April ) 1st and 2nd week
2.Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture --- ( May ) 1st and 2nd week
3.Pride and Prejudice ---( June ) 3rd week
Supplementary Reader
1.The Saint and the Goblin --- ( July ) 1st and 2nd week
2. Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger --- ( July ) 3rd and 4th week
SECOND TERMINAL
English I
1. Tenses ( Perfect , Perfect Continuous ( August ) 4th wek
2.Verb ( Transitive , Intransitive ) ( August ) 5th week
3.Direct and Indirect Object ( September ) 1st week and 3rd and 4th week
4. Verbs of Incomplete Predication ----( September ) 3rd and 4th week
5. Letter Writing --- ( September ) 4th week
6.Paragraph Writing --- ( September ) 4th week
7. Comprehension --- September ) 4th week
SECOND TERMINAL
English II
1.The Princess and the Gypsies --- ( August ) 4th week
2.The Conceited Python --- ( August ) 5th week
3.Malala Yousafzai --- ( September ) 1st and 2nd week
Supplementary Reader
1.The Open Window --- ( September ) 3rd week
2.The Seventh Pullet --- ( September ) 4th week
THIRD TERMINAL
English I
1.Proverb --- ( November ) 1st week
2.Adjective ( Degrees of Comparison ) --- ( November ) 2nd week
3.Subject Verb Agreement --- ( December ) 1st and 2nd week
4.Modal and Auxiliaries --- ( December ) 3rd week
5.Letter Writing ( Informal ) --- ( January ) 3rd week
6. Paragraph Writing --- ( January ) 4th week
7. Comprehension --- ( January ) 4th week
8. Revision of all the topics from the first two terms --- ( February )
THIRD TERMINAL
English II
1. Vocation --- ( November ) 1st and 2nd week
2. The Enchated Shirt --- November ) 3rd and 4th week
3. The Tempest --- ( December ) 1st and 2nd week
Supplementary Reader
1.The Stalled Ox --- ( December ) 3rd week
2.The Lumber Room --- ( January ) 1st and 2nd week
PROJECTS
English I --- Parts of Speech
English II --- Ruskin Bond
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History and Civics
Chapter :Month (week)
1ST Term
The Indus Valley Civilization April (1st week and 2nd week)
Rural Local Self-Government April (3rd week and 4th week)
The Mesopotamian Civilization May (1st week and 2nd week) and June (3rd week and
4th week)
The Egyptian Civilization July (1st week, 2nd week and 3rd week)
Revision July (4th week)
1st Unit Test –The Indus Valley Civilization
2nd Term
The Chinese Civilization August (3rd week and 4th week)
The Early Vedic Civilization September (1st week and 2nd week)
The Later Vedic Civilization September (3rd week and 4th week)
Rural Local Self-Government From 1st Term
Project- The Chinese Civilization –Introduction with special reference to the Architecture
and Pottery
3rd term
Jainism and Buddhism October (5th week) and November (1st week and 2nd
week)
Urban Local Self- Government November (3rd week and 4th week)
The Rise of Magadha November (5th week) and December (1st week)
The Mauryan Empire December (2nd week and 3rd week)
The Mauryan Administration January (2nd week, 3rd week and 4th week)
Revision January (5th week ) and February
GEOGRAPHY
FIRST TERM
1. Maps and diagrams (April)
Maps: Introduction.
Types of maps (Based on scale and details shown).
Maps (Importance, advantages and disadvantages).
Globes (Advantages and disadvantages).
Difference between maps, sketches, plans and globes.
Aerial photography and satellite pictures
Diagrammatic representation (Fold mountains, Block Mountains, stages of a river-
with reference to River Ganga).
2. The Elements of a Map. (May –June)
Map Elements (Map title, map direction, measuring distance).
Map scale (Verbal, Linear and Representative Fraction).
Measuring distances (Along straight and curved lines).
Legend or key.
Conventional signs and symbols (Metalled and unmetalled roads, dry and
Perennial River and temporary and permanent settlements).
Colours in maps.
Grid system
Latitudes and important lines.
Effect of latitudes on heat zones.
Longitudes and important lines.
Effect of longitudes on time.
Heat zones of the Earth.
3. Locational map of South America.
(Mountains –Fold mountains, block mountains, volcanic mountains and residual
mountains.
(Plateaus – Intermontane plateaus,).
UNIT TEST
Definition – Maps, Atlas, Globes, Sketches, Plan, Latitudes, Longitudes.
Types of Maps (Based on scale and details shown)
Differences (Between maps and globes, latitudes and longitudes, maps and
plans, maps and sketches)
Importance, Advantages and disadvantages of globes and maps.
PROJECT WORK --- Case Study
1. Cattle Rearing in Argentina.( Ranches And Estancias)
2. Life in Amazon Basin.(Rubber Plantation and Processing)
1. Major Landforms of the earth.
1. Continents- Introduction.
2. Major Landforms.
Mountains ( Formation, Types and Importance – load of overlying layer, magmatic
forces/intrusion, compressional forces.)
SECOND TERM (July)
Plateaus (Types and Importance)
Basins, Valleys
Plains ( Types and Importance)
3. Minor Landforms.(Islands, Peninsulas, Isthmuses)
4. Landforms and People.
2. Major water Bodies. (Aug-Sept)
Oceans (Explanation and Importance)
Seas, Gulfs, Bays, Lakes, Strait, Rivers.
Importance of Rivers.
Pollution of Water Bodies.
4. Relief map of South America. (September)
(Lakes, Rivers, Plains)
THIRD TERM
1. Types of Agriculture. (November)
( Subsistence , Intensive, Extensive Shifting, Commercial, Plantation and Mixed
farming)
2. Major Crops.(December)
Food Crops and Cash crops.
Plantation crops.
Green revolution. (Features, Impacts and Demerits)
3. Minerals (January)
Types of minerals.
Types of mining.
Conservation of minerals.
4. Natural Vegetation and map of South America.(February)
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GENERAL SCIENCE FIRST TERM : The Leaf
Physical quantities and measurement
The nature of matter(States of matter)
The nature of matter (Classification of matter)
Force
The Flower
Digestive system
First Unit test: The Leaf, Physical quantities and measurement
SECOND TERM: Pure and mixed substances
Energy
Cell
Light
Physical and chemical changes
Project: Presentation of a model on Digestive/ Circulatory/ respiratory system
THIRD TERM: Respiratory system
Air
Magnetism
Circulatory system
Health and hygiene
Water
Adaptation
Chapters included from previous terms: Flower, Light
Monthwise break up:
April: The Leaf (1st Apr-12th Apr), Physical quantities and measurement (15th -30th Apr)
May: The nature of matter (States of matter)(1st -10th May)
June: The nature of matter (Classification of matter)(17th -24th Jun), Force (25th -29th Jun)
July: The Flower (1st-10th Jul), Digestive system(11th jul-23rd Jul), Presentation of project and
revision(24th -30th Jul)
August: Pure and mixed substances (19th-23rd Aug), Energy (26th-31st Aug)
September: Cell (2nd -14th sep), Light(16th-21st sep), Physical and chemical changes(23rd-30th sep)
November: Respiratory system (1st-11th Nov), Air(13th-22nd Nov), Magnetism(23rd-30th Nov)
December: Circulatory system (2nd-20th Dec)
January: Health and hygiene (1st-17th Jan), water(18th-24th Jan)
February: Adaptation (25th-8th Feb), Revision
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HINDI: 1st Term - Section – A (40 Marks)
Hkk"kk & 1- eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k & Hkkx & 6
2- fuca/k HkkLdjA
1- fuca/k & ijksidkj] olar _rq] ia tokgjyky usg:] gekjk fo|ky; ,oa vuq’kkluA
2- fp=&ys[ku
3- i= & ¼d½ vkSipkfjd ¼[k½ vukSipkfjdA
4- Hkko&xzg.k
5- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k%
¼d½ foykse & vkyL; ls lqxe
¼[k½ i;kZ;okph & vk¡[k ls fctyh
¼x½ okD;ka’k & tks dHkh cw<+k u gks ls tkuus dh
bPNk j[kus okyk
¼?k½ ;qXe 1 & 11
¼M-½ eqgkojk 1 &10 vU; eqgkojsa 1 &8
¼p½ yksdksfDr 1 & 8 vU; yksdksfDr 1 & 4
¼N½ rn~Hko ls rRle~
¼t½ Hkkookpd laKk cukuk
Section – B (40 Marks)
lkfgR; & vksl ds eksrh
¼d½ d’ehjh lso
¼[k½ cqf) cM+h ;k iSlk
¼x½ ek¡] dg ,d dgkuh
¼?k½ lkbfdy dh lokjh
¼M-½ vuwBk xqtjkr
O;kdj.k % ¼d½ o.kZ & fopkj] o.kZ&foPNsn
¼[k½ fojke & igpku ,oa iz;ksx
¼x½ laKk & ifjHkk"kk] Hksn ,oa mnkgj.k
¼?k½ tkfrokpd laKk }kjk Hkkookpd
laKk cukukA
r`rh; i= & (100 marks) lqys[k & (10 marks)
vuqPNsn ys[ku &(10 marks)
oŸkZuh & (10 marks)
’kCnkFkZ &(10 marks)
fgUnh okd~iVqrk & (60 marks)
Unit Test –
¼d½ cqf) cM+h ;k iSlk ¼[k½ ek¡ dg ,d dgkuh ¼x½ O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
2nd Term - Section – A (40 Marks)
Hkk"kk & 1- eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k & Hkkx & 6
2- fuca/k HkkLdjA
1- fuca/k & O;k;ke] n’kgjk] lekpkj i=] vueksy le;] izkd`frd vkinkA
2- fp=&ys[ku
3- i= ys[ku & ¼d½ vkSipkfjd ¼[k½ vukSipkfjdA
4- Hkko & xzg.k
5- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k%
¼d½ foykse &21 & 40 Lrqfr ls fgr
¼[k½ i;kZ;okph & i`Foh ls iq=h
¼x½ okD;ka’k & tks ns[kus ;ksX; gks ls Hkk"k.k
nsusokyk
¼?k½ ;qXe & 12 &22
M-½ eqgkojk & 11 & 19 vU; eqgkojs 9 &14
¼p½ yksdksfDr & 9 & 12
¼N½ rRle ls rn~Hko
Section – B (40 Marks)
lkfgR; & vksl ds eksrh %
1- uhyw
2- Js;
3- fdruh tehu
4- isM+ksa dks er dkVks
5- cqf) cM+h ;k iSlk
O;kdj.k %
1- milxZ & ifjHkk"kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k] milxZ ls u, ’kCn cukuk] ewy’kCn ,oa milxZ dks vyx djukA
2- dkjd & ifjHkk"kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k ,oa fpg~uksa dh igpku
3- loZuke & ifjHkk"kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k ,oa fpg~uksa dh igpku
4- fojke fpg~uA
r`rh; i= & (100 marks) lqys[k & (10 marks)
vuqPNsn ys[ku &(10 marks)
oŸkZuh & (10 marks)
’kCnkFkZ &(10 marks)
fgUnh okd~iVqrk & (60 marks)
Unit Test –
¼d½ Js; ¼[k½ fojke fpg~u ¼x½ O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
3rd Term - Section – A (40 Marks)
Hkk"kk & 1- eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k 2- fuca/k Hkk"dj
1- fuca/k & Lokeh foosdkuan] x.kra= fnol] fØlel] xzke thou] xaxk unhA
2- fp=&ys[ku
3- i= ys[ku & ¼d½ vkSipkfjd ¼[k½ vukSipkfjdA
4- Hkko xzg.k
5- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
6- foykse & f’kf{kr ls lq[kn
7- i;kZ;okph & ty ls tx
8- okD;ka’k & tks cgqr cksyrk gks ls pkjksa vksj pDdj yxkuk
9- ;qXe & 23 ls 32
10- eqgkojk & 20 ls 25
11- yksdksfDr & 13 ls 16
rn~Hko ls rRle
Section – B (40 Marks)
lkfgR; & vksl ds eksrh
1- xaxk eSyh
2- le;
3- fe=rk
4- csxe gtjr egy
5- fpV~Bh
6- isM+ksa dks er dkVks
O;kdj.k
1- fo’ks"k.k & ifjHkk"kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k] fo’ks"k.k cukuk
2- fØ;k & ifjHkk"kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k
3- dky & ifjHkk"kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k
4- milxZ
r`rh; i= & (100 marks) lqys[k & (10 marks)
vuqPNsn ys[ku &(10 marks)
oŸkZuh & (10 marks)
’kCnkFkZ &(10 marks)
fgUnh okd~iVqrk & (60 marks)
Unit Test –
1- xaxk eSyh 2- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k 3- milxZ
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Project Work :
fØlel dk R;ksgkj
lkIrkfgd ikB~;Øe
1st Term
2nd April – 4th April – cqf) cM+h ;k iSlk
9th April – 12th April – cqf) cM+h ;k iSlk] ek¡] dg ,d dgkuh
15th April – 17th April – ek¡] dg ,d dgkuh
22nd – 27th April - ek¡] dg ,d dgkuh] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
29th – 30th April – i= ys[ku
2nd – 4th May - i= ys[ku
6th - 10th May - i= ys[ku
12th May – 13th June – Summer vacation
14th – 15th June – d’ehjh lsc
17th – 22nd June - d’ehjh lsc] lkbfdy dh lokjh
24th – 29th June – lkbfdy dh lokjh] o.kZ fopkj] o.kZ foPNsn
Unit Test
1st July – 6th July – fojke fpg~u] vuwBk xqtjkr
8th -13th July – vuwBk xqtjkr] laKk
15th – 20th July – iqujko`fÙk
22nd – 31st July – O;kdj.k] i= ys[ku] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
3rd August – 1st Term Exam
19th Aug-23rd Aug – uhyw
26th – 31st Aug – Js;] isM+ksa dks er dkVks
2nd – 4th Sep. - isM+ksa dks er dkVks 11th – 14th Sep.- fdruh tehu
16th – 21st Sep.- fdruh tehu] O;kigkfjd O;kdj.k] dkjd
23rd – 30th Sep – dkjd] loZuke] milxZ
2nd – 13th Oct.- Puja Vacation
14th Oct. - 2nd Term Exam
28th - 31st Oct. - O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
1st – 8th Nov. – xaxk eSyh u gksus ik,] le;
11th – 13th Nov.- le;
19th – 23rd Nov. – fo’ks"k.k] le;
25th – 30th Nov. - i= ys[ku] fuca/k
2nd – 6th Dec.- fe=rk 9th – 14th Dec. – fe=rk] fØ;k
16th -21st Dec.- csxe gtjr egy
6th – 11th Jan- fpV~Bh ds v{kj
13th -18th Jan – dky O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
20th -25th Jan – i= ys[ku
27th -31st Jan – fuca/k
3rd – 8th Feb.- iqujko`fr Final Exam
Month wise April - ifj;kstuk dk;Z & fØlel dk R;ksgkj
cqf) cM+h ;k iSlk] ek¡ dg ,d dgkuh]
O;kgkfjd O;kdj.k
May– i= ys[ku] fo’ks"k.k fuca/k ¼x`gdk;Z½
June - d’ehjh lsc] lkbfdy dh lokjh o.kZ & fopkj] o.kZ foPNsn
July - vuwBk xqtjkr] fojke fpg~u igpku ,oa iz;ksx laKk] Hkkookpd esa ifjoÙkZu djuk]
iqujko`fÙk] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.kA
Aug – uhyw] Js;] isM+ksa dks er dkVks
Sep.- fdruh tehu] Js;] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k] dkjd] loZuke] milxZ
Oct.- iqujko`fÙk] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
Nov.- xaxk eSyh u gksus ik,] le;] fo’ks"k.k] i= ys[ku
Dec.- fe=rk] csxe gtjr egy] fØ;k
Jan- fpV~Bh ds v{kj] dky] O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
Feb.- iqujko`fÙk
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MATHS
TOPIC FOR PROJECT:- Recognition of solid
FIRST TERM UNIT TEST:- Ch 1- Number system
Ch 3 – Numbers in Indian and international system
Ch 4- Place value
Ch 5- Natural numbers and whole numbers
Ch 6- Negative numbers and integers
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION:-
Ch 1- Number system
Ch 3 – Numbers in Indian and international system
Ch 4- Place value
Ch 5- Natural numbers and whole numbers
Ch 6- Negative numbers and integers
Ch 7- Number line
Ch 14 – Fractions
Ch 15- Decimal fractions
Ch 23- Fundamental concepts
Ch 24- Angles
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION:-
Ch 8- H.C.F and L.C.M
Ch 9 – Playing with numbers (only divisibility)
Ch 11- Ratio
Ch 12- Proportion
Ch 13- Unitary method
Ch 25- properties of lines and angles ( Ex 25 A, B)
THIRD TERM EXAM:-
Ch 10- Sets
Ch 16- Percent
Ch 18- Fundamental concepts
Ch 19- Fundamental operations ( Ex 19 A, B)
Ch 20- Substitution
Ch 25- Properties of lines and angles ( Ex- 25 C)
Ch 32 – Perimeter and area of plane figures
Ch 33- Data handling
Ch 34- Mean and median
Ch 17- Idea of speed, distance and time
Ch 26- Triangles
Chapters included from first term:-
Ch 14- Fractions
Ch 15- Decimal fractions
Chapters included from second term:-
Ch 11- Ratio
Ch 12- Proportion
Ch 13- Unitary method
MONTHWISE BREAK- UP:-
APRIL- Number system ( first and second week of April)
Numbers in Indian and international system (Third week of april)
Place value ( Third week of April)
Natural numbers and whole numbers ( Fourth week of april)
May- Number line ( first week of May)
Negative numbers and integers.( Second week of May)
JUNE- Angles ( Third week of June) ,Fraction ( Fourth week of June)
JULY- Decimal fraction ( First week ),H.C.F and L.C.M ( Second week) , Geometry- Fundamental concepts( Third
week). Fourth week revision.
AUGUST- Unitary method ( Third week), Properties of lines and angles(Ex 25A) ( Fourth week)
SEP- Properties of lines and angles(Ex 25B) ( First week) ,Ratio ( Second week),
Proportion ( Third week),Playing with numbers(only divisibility) ( fourth week).
OCT- 2ND TERM EXAMINATION
NOV- Sets ( first and second week)
Percent ( Third and fourth week)
DEC- Data handling (First and second week)
Mean and median ( Third week)
JAN- Algebra- fundamental concepts ( First week)
Fundamental operations ( Ex- 19 A, B) ( Second week)
Substitution ( Third week)
Properties of angles and lines ( Ex- 25 C) ( Fourth week)
FEB- Perimeter and area of plane figures ( First week), Second week onwards revision.
Date of Submission of Project: 8th July
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COMPUTER
FIRST-TERM
APRIL :
WEEKS-1 & 2 : Computer Fundamentals [Ch -1].
WEEKS-3 & 4 : Introduction to C++ ; General Structure of a C++ Program; Using ‘cout’
and ‘\n’; Using ‘ int’ and ‘f loat’ Variables. [Ch -8]
MAY :
WEEKS-1 & 2 : Number Systems [Ch-2]. JUNE :
WEEKS-3 & 4 : Windows [Ch-3]. JULY :
WEEK-1 : Introduction to MS-PAINT [Ch-4].
WEEK-2 ONWARDS : Revision
First Unit Test : Computer Fundamentals [Ch -1]. Ch-1, 2, 3, 4 and C++ for the First -Term.
PROJECT : HISTORY OF COMPUTERS
SECOND-TERM AUGUST :
WEEKS-1 & 2 : FIRST-TERM EXAMS.
WEEKS-3 & 4 : MS-WORD [Ch-5].
SEPTEMBER :
WEEKS-1 & 2 : Programming in C++ using cin
WEEKS-3 & 4 : PROBLEM SOLVING IN C++
OCTOBER :
WEEK-1 : PUJA VACATIONS
WEEK-2 : REVISION
WEEK-3 : SECOND-TERM EXAMS.
Ch-2, 3, 5 and C++ (both theory and programming) for the Second-Term
Exams.
THIRD-TERM OCTOBER :
WEEK-4 : Formatting a Document [Ch -6]. NOVEMBER :
WEEKS-1, 2, 3 : Decision Making In C++ Using ‘ if ’[Ch -9]
WEEK-4 : The Internet [Ch-10]. DECEMBER :
WEEK-1 : HTML [Ch-12].
WEEKS-2 & 3 : Algorithms [Ch-7].
JANUARY :
WEEK-1 : RECAP. OF Algorithms
WEEKS-2 & 3 : Flowcharts [Ch-7 cont.]
FEBRUARY : WEEK-1 : Powerpoint [Ch-11].
WEEK-2 onwards : REVISION
Ch-1, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 and C++ (both theory and programming) for the Final-Term Exams.
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