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Syllabus for First Term
Session 2019-20
Grade 5
English :
• Speaking and Listening skills: Students learn how to speak for a variety of purposes, such as to explain, describe, narrate and analyse. They will use a range of vocabulary and practise speaking fluently and clearly.
• Use speaking and listening as a method of preparing for written assignments, exploring a wide range of subject matter with precision and effect.
Following will be emphasized: ∙ Extempore speech , role play, and debate.
Reading Skills: Select from a range of strategies and use the most appropriate ways to locate, retrieve and compare information and ideas from a variety of texts.
Develop interpretations of texts, supporting points with detailed textual evidence.
The marks obtained from Listening , Speaking ,Reading and writing assessment will be added with internal
assessment.
Internal assessment will be based on class work, homework and projects and will add up to 10%. The
Examination will be out of 40 marks which will include a Reading
Comprehension Passage (unseen) with questions,(Language usage, questions).
Writing Skills: Develop broad writing skills
Select and develop content and use register and language appropriate to genre, purpose and
audience
Structure and organise ideas coherently using sections or paragraphs
Use a range of sentence structures and punctuation accurately to convey meaning and create
particular effects
Use accurate spelling
Following will be emphasized: Narrative writing, Descriptive writing, Informal letter and Autobiography.
Editing: Sentences with linguistic errors: Students will beexpected to identify the mistakes in the given
sentences and rewrite the sentences after correcting them.
Following will be emphasized: Nouns, Verbs , adjectives and tenses.
Punctuation: To be able to punctuate unpunctuated lines by putting appropriate punctuation marks:
capitalization, full stop, comma, question mark, exclamatory mark, apostrophe, inverted comma.
Vocabulary: Students will be expected to solve word power questions such as Homophones, Synonyms,
Antonyms and Homonyms.
Figurative Language: Simile, metaphor.
Spellings: Students will be expected to write the correct spellings of the frequently used words.
Idioms: Students will be asked to use the given idioms to frame meaningful sentences.
Literature:
Questions will be set on: analyzing the characters, analyzing the plot, the theme,registering personal
interpretation of the characters, the plot, the theme explaining in reference to the context.
Books used:
● Secondary English Book 1 by Sadler Hayllar
● Everyday English Grammar (Book 6)
● Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Chapters 1-6) by- J.K. Rowling.
Bangla:
Mathematics:
1) Chapter 1- place value, ordering, rounding
2) Chapter 2-Expresions
3) Chapter 3- Shapes and geometric reasoning
4) Chapter 4-Length, Mass and capacity
5) Chapter 5- Collecting and displaying data
6) Chapter 6-Addition and subtraction
7) Chapter 12- Averages
8) Chapter 15- Fractions, decimals and percentages.
Chemistry:
Textbook: Cambridge Checkpoint Science Course book (1)
Cambridge Checkpoint Science Workbook (1)
Sl. No.
Units Name of the chapter
Topic
1
Chapter
8
States of matter
Matter
Comparing states of matter
Particle theory (solid, liquid, gas)
Changing states of matter
2
Handouts
Compounds and
Mixtures
a. Reversible and irreversible changes
b. Mixing and separating solids
c. Soluble and insoluble solids
Physics:
Chapter: 13 ( Measurements) Chapter: 14 ( Forces and motion)
Biology:
Book: Checkpoint Science 1
Chapters Topics Pages No. of Materials to provide
Introduction
Introducing Science –
General laboratory apparatus
Making scientific inquiry
Pg. – 01 Text book Handout Class notes
Chapter 1
The characteristics of living things –
Comparing living things with those that have never lived
Sign of life and animals
Sign of life and plants
Eating and feeding
Respiration
Movements
Irritability
Growth and reproduction
Excretion
Testing for carbon dioxide
Pg. – 20
1. Worksheets 2. Project Work 3. Class notes 4. Class test
Chapter 3
Cell -
.How cells were discovered
The microscope
The basic part of cell
Adaptation of cells
Pg. – 45
1. Worksheets 2. Project Work 3. Class notes 4. Class test 5. STEM activity
Geography:
Term CHAPTER CONTENTS
Ter
m-1
Into Geography Introduction
The study of geography
-Physical Geography
-Human Geography
Why study geography
Latitude, Longitudes and Maps
(Handouts will be provided)
Introduction
What is latitude?
Importance of Latitude
What is a longitude?
Local time and standard time
Importance of Longitude
Locating a place on map
Time zones of the world
Chapter 2.1: Earth’s Invisible
Blanket
Temperature Extremes
Structure of the Earth’s Atmosphere
Energy of the Atmosphere
Elements of Weather and Climate
Differences between weather and climate
Chapter 2.2:Temperature
Introduction
Factors Influencing Temperature
Latitude
Altitude
Distance from the sea
Ocean Currents
Humidity and cloud cover
Types of Land Surface
History:
Term CHAPTER CONTENTS
Ter
m-1
The Fertile Crescent
Indus Civilization
Bangladesh Studies
Civilization
The spread of ideas and civilization
The civilizations in the Fertile Crescent
The empires of the Fertile Crescent
Indus Civilization
Language Movement
General Awareness:
Computer Science:
BOOK:VIVACOMPUTER DOT COM
(COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
CHAPTER TYPE OF ASSESSMENT
CHAPTER 1: USES OF COMPUTER
CHAPTER 2: GENERATIONS OF
COMPUTERS
CHAPTER 3: COMPUTER MEMORY
AND STORAGE DEVICES
CHAPTER 4: MORE ABOUT
WINDOWS
PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT
1. Software’s used in this term (MS-Word and MS Power
Point).
2. Individual Practical work based on the chapters
(creating Files and folders, saving documents, copy-
paste to specific place, Knowing desktop Icons,
creating word document, creating )
3. Project and activities (group presentation)
4. Chapter wise practical test
5. Oral assessment
THEORY ASSESSMENT
1. Chapter wise exercise solving (MCQ, Fill in the
blanks, True-False, Matching)
2. Chapter wise question answer solving (Steps, How to,
Identifying, Labeling and Usage of different tools)
3. Class test
4. Assignments
QUESTION PAPER PATTERN
F/B, T/F, ONE WORD ANSWER, FULL FORMS, DRAWING DIAGRAM/DEVICE, BOARD
QUESTION, SHORT QUESTIONS.
Note: Must have an idea on computer terminology.
Islamiat:
Chapter Content
Chapter-1
The Qur’an is the Truth
The Word Quran
Beginning of sending down the Qur’an
The first Revelation
The language of the Qur’an
Other Names of the Qur’an
A few virtues of the Qur’an
Etiquettes of reciting the Qur’an
Chapter-2,4,5
Allah is the Sustainer of the worlds
Allah is All –Powerful
&
Allah has full knowledge of everything
The story of the two men
Allah is Merciful
Allah is All-Powerful
Allah provides us with food!
Allah’s blessings and the Day of Judgement
No one can count Allah’s Blessings
Chapter-3 & 6
Surah –Al-Nasr & Surah –Al-Asr
Oral recitation
The meaning of the suras
Value Education:
Chapters & No Contents
Chapter :1
Having Self Control
The story of a tortoise
We will learn
Think and Do
Time to Read
Time to Understand
Activity
Work out
Life skills
Chapter : 2
Having Self—Respect
A poem about the self
We will learn
Think and Do
Time to Read
Time to Understand
Activity
Work out
Life skills
Chapter :3
Fighting Global
Warming
News from here and
there
We will learn
Think and Do
Time to Read
Time to Understand
Activity
Work out
Life skills
In-charge (VALUE EDUCATION):Rozina Yasmin Rumi
True /False
Question answer
Picture Description
Selection of appropriate quotes for labeled boxes (example-self-respect ,self-control,
Democracy)
Creative writing about their experiences
Life skills
Worksheet
GP:
Topic 1: Powering our livesenergy consumption) Focused skill: Analysis Topic 2: How do we communicate with people? Focused skill: Reflection
French Language:
Book - Adosphère A1: module O - lesson 0, Page 8 - 12 ; module 1 - lesson 1 from page 13 - 15 And all the exercises there in.