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The document provides a term-wise and month-wise syllabus breakdown for English and Communicative Skills classes for students of Class 9 at Delhi Public School in Bokaro Steel City for the 2022-2023 session. For English, the syllabus is split across 6 units to be covered over 10 months, with prescribed textbooks and activities listed for each month including assignments, projects, and links to other subjects. The Communicative Skills syllabus spans 10 months and covers topics such as public speaking, elocution, debates, and current affairs, along with prescribed speeches, activities, and assessments.

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The document provides a term-wise and month-wise syllabus breakdown for English and Communicative Skills classes for students of Class 9 at Delhi Public School in Bokaro Steel City for the 2022-2023 session. For English, the syllabus is split across 6 units to be covered over 10 months, with prescribed textbooks and activities listed for each month including assignments, projects, and links to other subjects. The Communicative Skills syllabus spans 10 months and covers topics such as public speaking, elocution, debates, and current affairs, along with prescribed speeches, activities, and assessments.

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL

Bokaro Steel City

TERM AND MONTH-WISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI FOR CLASS – IX FOR THE SESSION 2022-2023

Subject: English Communicative


Text Books: 1. Main Course Book, CBSE, New Delhi
2. Interact in English, Literature Reader, CBSE, New Delhi
3. Workbook, CBSE, New Delhi

Month WD Book / Unit/Chapter Activities


Area
April 22 MCB Unit – 1 : People -Diary Entry
Act of kindness
LR Fiction: How I Taught My towards elders
Grandmother to Read.
-Email writing
WB Unit 1 - Verb Forms

May 05 LR Poetry : The Brook -Article writing


WB Unit 2-Determiners Importance and storage
of river water.

Geography teacher will explain origin


& life of brook (Poetry Interpretation)

June 15 MCB Unit 2: Adventure


Bio Teacher: Healing mechanism of body.
LR Fiction: A Dog Named Duke -Notice Writing
Poetry: The Road Not Taken Decision making in life.

WB Unit-2 : Determiners (Cont.)


Unit -3: Future Time
Reference

July 24 MCB Unit – 3 : Environment - Formal Letter Writing:


Letter to Editor
LR Drama : Villa for Sale

WB Unit-4 : Modals

August 21 MCB Unit: The Class IX Radio Enacting a Radio Jockey


and Video Show Discussion on the importance of Solitude
LR Poetry: The Solitary Reaper and Self-introspection
-Formal letter writing:
WB Unit-5: Connectors Letter of complaint

September 23 LR Revision Revision of all the formats, Integrated Grammar


WB Term-I Examination Practice

1
October 11 MCB Unit – 5 : Mystery
G.D topic :
‘Unlock begins’:Imapct on Economy
LR Fiction: The Man Who -Speech Writing
Knew Too Much.

WB Unit 6 : The Passive

November 23 MCB Unit – 6 : Children Discussion: The practical ways that


we can adopt to resolve conflicts.
LR Fiction : Keeping it from
Harold P.E. Teacher : Basics of boxing
Poem : The Seven Ages

WB Unit 6: The Passive(Cont.), - Story Writing


Integrated Grammar Practice - Informal Letter Writing

December 19 MCB Unit – 7 : Sports & Games -Report Writing


A visit to old Age
LR Fiction : Best Seller Home.
Bio Teacher: Knowledge on Dental
Poetry : Oh, I Wish I'd Hygiene.
Looked After Me Teeth Discuss different types of tolerance
prevalent in society.
WB Unit 7 : Reported Speech

January 21 LR Drama : The Bishop’s Role Play: Skit Presentation extolling


Candlesticks the virtue of honest.
Poetry : Song of The Rain Geography Teacher : Knowledge about
water cycle integrity
WB Unit 8: Prepositions -Poster Making on the current issues
- Sports benefits & Slogans
on positive attributes of mankind.
G.D Topic: Poetry makes us sensitive towards
environment.

February 21 Revision Revision of all formats, Integrated Grammar


Term II examination practice.

Subject : Communicative Skills


MONTH (S) CHAPTERS/ACTIVITIES
APRIL & MAY Introduction ( Formal and Informal )
21+05 ● Group Discussion
● Etiquettes and Manners
JUNE Legendary Speeches:
15 ● Winston Churchill
● Martin Luther King Jr.
● Swami Vivekananda
JULY Where you perceive yourself is where you find yourself.
24 ● Elocution and Declamation
- My Native Land by: Sir Walter Scott
- Construction versus Creation: Rabindranath Tagore
● Group Discussion
AUGUST Speeches of Nationalist leaders:
2
21 ●Subhash Chandra Bose
● Mahatma Gandhi
● Group Discussion
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
SEPTEMBER General Knowledge and Current Affairs
23 ● REVISION
● Half Yearly Examination
OCTOBER ● Debate on relevant topics
18 ● Narrating Humorous experiences
NOVEMBER ● Extempore: Environmental & Social Issues
23 ● Significance of coherence, stress and emphasis in public speaking.
DECEMBER ● Recitation of poems from text
19 ● Word game: Vocabulary Enhancer
JANUARY ● Non–Violence is the first article of my faith by M.K. Gandhi
21 ● Expressing sympathy and offering condolences.
FEBRUARY ● General Knowledge and current affairs
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Subject : Mathematics
Text Books:
i) Mathematics for class-IX-(NCERT)
ii) Mathematic for class-IX by R.S. Aggarwal
Maths Lab Manual: Comprehensive Mathematics, By Laxmi Publication (P) Ltd.
Reference Books:
1) NCERT Exampler-Mathematics Class-IX
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Month WD Topics to be Taught Activity/ Project
April 22 REAL NUMBERS 2, 3
1. Review of representation of natural numbers, integers, rational
numbers on the number line. Representation of terminating / non-
terminating recurring decimals on the number line through successive
magnification. Rational numbers as recurring/ terminating decimals.
Operations on real numbers.
2. Examples of non-recurring/non-terminating decimals. Existence of
non-rational numbers (irrational numbers) such as 2 , 3 and their
representation on the number line. Explaining that every real number is
represented by a unique point on the number line and conversely, viz.
every point on the number line represents a unique real number.
3. Definition of nth root of a real number.

4. Existence of x for a given positive real number


5. Rationalization (with precise meaning) of real numbers of the type
1 1
and (and their combinations) where x and y
a+b x x+ y
are natural number and a and b are integers. 6. Recall of laws of
exponents with integral powers. Rational exponents with positive real
bases (to be done by particular cases, allowing learner to arrive at the
general laws.)

UNIT II: ALGEBRA


1. POLYNOMIALS
Definition of a polynomial in one variable, with examples and counter
examples. Coefficients of a polynomial, terms of a polynomial and zero
polynomial. Degree of a polynomial. Constant, linear, quadratic and cubic
polynomials. Monomials, binomials, trinomials. Factors and multiples.
Zeros of a polynomial. Motivate and State the Remainder Theorem with
examples. Statement and proof of the Factor Theorem. Factorization of
ax2 + bx + c, a ≠ 0 where a, b and c are real numbers, and of cubic
polynomials using the Factor Theorem.
Recall of algebraic expressions and identities. Verification of identities:
(x+y+z)2=x2+y2+z2+2xy+2yz+2zx.
(x ± y )3 = x 3 ± y 3 ± 3xy( x ± y)
x 3 ± y 3 = ( x ± y )( x 2 ∓ xy + y 2 )
x3+y3 +z3 –3xyz=(x+y+z)(x2+y2+z2 –xy –yz –zx)
and their use in factorization of polynomials.
May 05 Polynomials(Contd…….)
June 15 2. LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES 7
Recall of linear equations in one variable. Introduction to the equation in
two variables. Focus on linear equations of the type ax+by+c=0. Explain
that a linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions and
justify their being written as ordered pairs of real numbers, plotting
them and showing that they lie on a line. Graph of linear equations in
two variables. Examples, problems from real life, including problems on
Ratio and Proportion and with algebraic and graphical solutions being
done simultaneously.
UNIT III: COORDINATE GEOMETRY
The Cartesian plane, coordinates of a point, names and terms associated
with the coordinate plane, notations, plotting points in the plane.
July 24 UNIT IV: GEOMETRY 10, 11
1. INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID'S GEOMETRY (Not for Assessment)
History - Geometry in India and Euclid's geometry. Euclid's method of
formalizing observed phenomenon into rigorous Mathematics with
definitions, common/obvious notions, axioms/postulates and theorems.
The five postulates of Euclid. Equivalent versions of the fifth postulate.
Showing the relationship between axiom and theorem, for example:
(Axiom) 1. Given two distinct points, there exists one and only one line
through them.
(Theorem) 2. (Prove) Two distinct lines cannot have more than one
point in common.
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2. LINES AND ANGLES
1. (Motivate) If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of the two adjacent
angles so formed is 180O and the converse. 2. (Prove) If two lines
intersect, vertically opposite angles are equal. 3. (Motivate) Results on
corresponding angles, alternate angles, interior angles when a
transversal intersects two parallel lines. 4. (Motivate) Lines which are
parallel to a given line are parallel. 5. (Prove) The sum of the angles of a
triangle is 180O. 6. (Motivate) If a side of a triangle is produced, the
exterior angle so formed is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite
angles.
August 21 3. TRIANGLES 12
1. (Motivate) Two triangles are congruent if any two sides and the
included angle of one triangle is equal to any two sides and the included
angle of the other triangle (SAS Congruence).
2. (Prove) Two triangles are congruent if any two angles and the
included side of one triangle is equal to any two angles and the included
side of the other triangle (ASA Congruence).
3. (Motivate) Two triangles are congruent if the three sides of one
triangle are equal to three sides of the other triangle (SSS Congruence).
4. (Motivate) Two right triangles are congruent if the hypotenuse and a
side of one triangle are equal (respectively) to the hypotenuse and a side
of the other triangle. (RHS Congruence)
5. (Prove) The angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal.
6. (Motivate) The sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal.
7. (Motivate) Triangle inequalities and relation between ‘angle and
facing side' inequalities in triangles.

1. AREAS
Area of a triangle using Heron's formula (without proof) and its
application in finding the area of a quadrilateral.
September 3 Area(contd….)
10 Revision For Half yearly Exam
10 Half yearly Exam
October 11 4. QUADRILATERALS AND PARALLELOGRAM 16
1. (Prove) The diagonal divides a parallelogram into two congruent
triangles.
2. (Motivate) In a parallelogram opposite sides are equal, and
conversely.
3. (Motivate) In a parallelogram opposite angles are equal, and
conversely.
4. (Motivate) A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if a pair of its opposite
sides is parallel and equal.
5. (Motivate) In a parallelogram, the diagonals bisect each other and
conversely.
6. (Motivate) In a triangle, the line segment joining the mid points of any
two sides is parallel to the third side and in half of it and (motivate) its
converse.
November 23 5. AREA (Geometry) 18(a), 20
Review concept of area, recall area of a rectangle.
1. (Prove) Parallelograms on the same base and between the same
parallels have the same area.
2. (Motivate) Triangles on the same (or equal base) base and between
the same parallels are equal in area.
6. CIRCLES
Through examples, arrive at definition of circle and related concepts-
radius, circumference, diameter, chord, arc, secant, sector, segment,
subtended angle.
1. (Prove) Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the center
and (motivate) its converse. 2. (Motivate) The perpendicular from the
center of a circle to a chord bisects the chord and conversely, the line
drawn through the center of a circle to bisect a chord is perpendicular to
the chord. 3. (Motivate) There is one and only one circle passing through
three given non-collinear points. 4. (Motivate) Equal chords of a circle
(or of congruent circles) are equidistant from the center (or their
respective centers) and conversely. 5. (Prove) The angle subtended by
an arc at the center is double the angle subtended by it at any point on
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the remaining part of the circle. 6. (Motivate) Angles in the same
segment of a circle are equal. 7. (Motivate) If a line segment joining two
points subtends equal angle at two other points lying on the same side of
the line containing the segment, the four points lie on a circle. 8.
(Motivate) The sum of either of the pair of the opposite angles of a cyclic
quadrilateral is 180° and its converse.

December 19 7. CONSTRUCTIONS 23, 25


1. Construction of bisectors of line segments and angles of measure 600,
900, 450 etc., equilateral triangles. 2. Construction of a triangle
given its base, sum/difference of the other two sides and one base angle.
3. Construction of a triangle of given perimeter and base angles.
UNIT V: MENSURATION
2. SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES
Surface areas and volumes of cubes, cuboids, spheres (including
hemispheres) and right circular cylinders/cones.

January 21 Volume and Surface Area ( contd….) 29


UNIT VI: STATISTICS & PROBABILITY
1. STATISTICS Introduction to Statistics: Collection of data,
presentation of data — tabular form, ungrouped / grouped, bar graphs,
histograms (with varying base lengths), frequency polygons. Mean,
median and mode of ungrouped data.
2. PROBABILITY History, Repeated experiments and observed
frequency approach to probability. Focus is on empirical probability. (A
large amount of time to be devoted to group and to individual activities
to motivate the concept; the experiments to be drawn from real - life
situations, and from examples used in the chapter on statistics).
February 21 Probability( contd……..)
Revision for Annual Examination
Annual Examination
Subject : Science & Tech. (Physics)
Prescribed Textbook : 1. Science and Technology – NCERT.
2. NCERT Exemplar Problem
3. Lab Manual in Science –IX (Rohit Publication)
Reference Books : 1. Physics class 9 – S Chand Publication
– By Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur
2. Foundation Science Physics for class 9 - Bharti Bhawan
- By H C Verma
3. Physics for class 9 -- Viva Education
-- By S K Jain and Dr Shailesh k.Jain
Month W. Contents Projects / Activities
Days
April 22 1. Motion :
Distance and displacement, Velocity; a) Graphical representation of
Uniform and Non-Uniform motion along a various types of motion.
straight line; acceleration. Distance-time b) Demonstration of uniform
graphs for uniform and non-uniform circular motion.
motion.
May 05 Distance-time and Velocity-time graphs
for uniform and non-uniform accelerated
motion.

June 15 Motion (contd.) :


Derivation of equations of motion by c) To plot distance – time graph
graphical method, elementary idea of and find speed.
uniform circular motion. d) To plot velocity-Time graph
Force and Laws of Motion : and acceleration.
Force and motion, Newtons laws of
motion (first law of motion),Inertia of a
body, Inertia and mass.

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July 24 Newton’s laws of motion (contd.)i.e. e) Project based on law of
second and third law. Action and reaction conservation of momentum.
forces, Momentum, Force and
acceleration, Elementary idea of
conservation of momentum.
August 21 Gravitation :
Gravitation, Universal law of Gravitation, f) To establish the relationship
Force of gravitation on between weight of a
earth(gravity),Acceleration due to rectangular wooden block
gravity; Mass and weight; Free fall using spring balance.
September 23 Revision
Half Yearly Exam 2022-23 (Discussion
of Question Paper)
Floatation:
Thrust and Pressure; Archimedes’
Principle;

October 11 Floatation(contd.): 1) To determine the density of


Buoyancy; Elementary idea of relative solid (denser than water) by
density. using a spring balance and a
Work and Energy: measuring cylinder.
Work done by a force, 2) Project based on conservation
of energy
November 23 Work and Energy(contd.): 3) To establish the relation
Energy, power; Kinetic and potential between the loss in weight of
energy; Law of conservation of energy. a solid. When fully immersed
Sound: in -
Nature of sound and its propagation in (i) tap water (ii) strong salt
various media.

December 19 Speed of sound, Speed of sound, range of


hearing in humans; ultrasound. 4) To verify laws of reflection for
sound waves.

January 21 Reflection of sound, Echo and SONAR, 5) To determine the velocity of a


Ultrasound, Structure of Human pulse propagated through a
Ear(Auditory aspect only). slinky.
Revision
February 21 Annual examination 2022-23

Subject : Science & Tech. (Chemistry)


Prescribed Textbook : 1. Science & Technology - NCERT.
2. Lab Manual- Rohit Publication
3. NCERT - Exemplar

Reference Book : Foundation Science – IX (Pradeep publication)


Super Simplified (S. Dinesh & Co.) - IX
Month W. Days Contents Suggestive Projects / Activities
April 22 UNIT:NATURE OF MATTER To carry out the following chemical
reactions also to identify the type of
Chapter – Matter in our reaction involved in each case:
surrounding i) Iron with CuSO4 solution in water
ii) Burning of Mg in air.
Definition of matter, Solid, liquid and iii) Zn with dil. H2SO4.
Gas, Plasma and BEC. iv) Heating of CuSO4.5H2O
v) Na2SO4 with BaCl2 in the form of their
Characteristics – shape, volume & solution in water.
density; Scales to measure temperature,

Effect of change of temperature and

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pressure on states of matter

Change of State – Melting (absorption


of heat) ,
May 05 Chapter – Matter :Is the matter pure i) Contd…..
Change of State – freezing To determine the melting and boiling
point of ice. (to be discussed in the class
only & not to be demonstrated.)
June 15 Chapter – Matter : Nature and 1. To separate the components of a
Behaviour (contd…) mixture of sand, common salt and
Change of State – evaporation (cooling ammonium chloride by sublimation.
by evaporation),Boiling
Condensation, Sublimation
Discussion of exercises

July 24 Chapter –Is matter around us pure 1. To prepare:


Pure substances: a) Mixture b) Compound
Elements, Compounds, using iron fillings and sulphur powder
Impure substances: and distinguish between these on the
Mixtures. basis of
Homogeneous mixture i) Appearance i.e. homogeneity and
Heterogeneous mixture. heterogeneity.
Physical and Chemical change, its ii) Behaviour towards magnet
physical properties. iii) Behaviour towards CS2 a solvent.
iv) Effect of heat.
August 21 Chapter : (Contd...) 1. To prepare:
a) True solution of common salt, sugar
Solution , solubility, Concentration of and alum.
solution. True Solution, Colloids and
Suspensions, Separation techniques of b)Suspension of soil, chalk powder and
Mixtures. fine sand in water.
c) A colloidal of starch in water and egg
Q/A discussion and exercises. albumin in water and distinguish between
these on the basis of :
i) Transperacy
ii) Filteration
iii) Stability
September 23 Revision for Mid – Term examination.
Discussion of Sample Paper
Discussion of Q & A and exercises
October 11 Chapter –Matter - Particle Nature, To verify the law of conservation of mass
Basic Units - in a chemical reaction.
Atoms and molecules., Law of
conservation of mass, Law of constant
proportion.Dalton’s atomic theory,
Atomic mass and Molecular mass.
November 23 Chapter - Particle Nature, Basic Unit To prepare a chart showing the valency of
(contd..), elements and chemical formulae of
Valency. Chemical formulae of common compounds using symbols.
common compounds using symbols
Mole concept: Relationship of mole to
mass and number of particles.
Illustration and numerical
exercises.

December 19 Chapter - Structure of Atom–


Electrons, Protons and Neutrons.
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Chapter - Structure of Atom (Contd…)
Models of Atom, Merits and Demerits.
To prepare Charts of Isobar and Isotopes
Isobars and Isotopes.Applications of
and their properties.
Isotopes

January 21
Chapter: Natural resources:
Physical resources, Air, Water and
Soil.
Air : for respiration, for combustion,
moderating temperature, movements of
air and its role in rain across India. Air,
Water and Soil Pollution (brief
introduction) . Holes in ozone layer
and probable damage.
Doubt Clearance and Exercise
Discussion of sample papers
Revision.
February 20 Revision for Annual examination.
Discussion of Q & A and exercises
Doubt Clearance classes.

Subject : Science & Technology (Biology)


Prescribed Book – 1. Science for Class- IX – NCERT.
2. Science IX- NCERT Exemplar
3. Lab Manual in Science –Class IX (Rohit Publication)

Reference Book – 1. Science for 9th Class, By -Dr P.S Verma & Dr V.K Agarwal (S.Chand School)
2. Biology –Class IX, By- B.S Tomar (V.K Global Publication)
3. A Simple Study of Biology, By- Veer Bala Rastogi (Srijan Publication)
Month W.Days Topics Activities /projects
April 22 Theme : The World of the Living 1. To prepare stained temporary
Unit – III Organisation in the Living World mounts of
Chapter 5 - The Fundamental Unit of Life a) onion peel
What are living organisms made of? b) human cheek cell.
Structural organization of cell, cell membrane, cell and to record their
wall, nucleus, cytoplasm. observation and draw
Cell organelles – Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi labelled diagram.
bodies, Lysosome, Mitochondria, Plastids and
Vacuoles.

May 05 Unit – III Organisation in the Living World 2. To identify parenchyma and
+ + Chapter 6 - Tissues sclerenchyma tissues in
June 15 Are plants and animals made of same type of plants and draw their labeled
tissues? diagrams.
Unit – III Organisation in the Living World
Chapter 6 - Tissues
Plant Tissues – Meristematic, Simple and Complex
Permanent tissues in plants.
Structure and function of Animal tissues –
Epithelial tissue.
July 24 Tissues (Contd..) 3. To identify striped muscle
Structure and function of Animal tissues – fibres and nerve cells in
Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Nervous animals from permanent
tissue. slides and draw their
labeled diagrams.
Theme - Food
UNIT – 1 Food
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Chapter 15 - Improvement in Food Resources-
Improvement in crop yields - Crop variety
improvement.
August 21 UNIT – I – Food (Contd..)
Crop production management - nutrient
management, use of fertilizers, manures, irrigation,
cropping patterns.
Crop protection management -protection form pests
and diseases.
Storage of grains ,organic farming.
Animal Husbandry- cattle farming, poultry farming
(egg and broiler production), fish production
(marine & inland fisheries).
Bee keeping.

September 23 Revision
Half Yearly Examination
Paper Discussion
Unit – III Organisation in the Living World
Chapter 7 - Diversity in living organisms.
Basis of classification.
October 11 Biological Diversity (Contd.) : 4. To study the characteristic
Classification and Evolution. features of Spirogyra,
Agaricus, Moss, Fern,
Nomenclature- Basic issues in scientific naming. Pinus (male or female cone)
The hierarchy of classification - Major groups like and Angiospermic plant.
Monera, Protista, Fungi, Thallophyta. Bryophyta, Draw and give two
Pteridophyta , Gymnosperms and Angiosperm. identifying features of
Major groups of animals (salient features –Non groups they belong to.
chordates upto phylum and chordates upto classes)
Porifera , Coelentrata, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda , 5. To study the external
Annelida ,Arthropoda , Mollusca. features of root, stem, leaf
and flower of monocot and
dicot plants.
November 23 Biological Diversity (Contd.) – 6. To observe and draw the
Major groups of animals- Phylum Echinodermata given specimen of
Chordates upto classes- Protochordates, Vertebrates earthworm, cockroach, bony
(Pisces, Amphibians, Reptiles, Aves and Mammals) fish and bird. For each
specimen record-
a) one specific feature of its
phylum
b) one adaptive feature with
reference to its habitat
December 19 Chapter 13 – Why do we fall ill ?
Health & its failure- The significance of ‘Health’
Personal & Community issues both matter for health.
Distinctions between healthy & disease free.
Disease and its cause- Acute and chronic diseases,
Chronic diseases and poor health.
Infectious and non-infectious causes, infectious
diseases, infectious agents (Virus, Bacteria and
Protozoans), Peptic ulcers.
Means of spread, organ and tissue specific
manifestations, Principles of treatment, Principles of
prevention, Immunization, pulse polio programmes
January 21 Theme – Natural Resources
Unit IV Our Environment
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Chapter 14 - Natural Resources
Biogeochemical cycles in nature – Water cycle,
Nitrogen cycle, Carbon cycle, Oxygen cycle.
Greenhouse Effect.
Revision
February 21 Revision
Annual Examination

Subject : Social Science (History & Political Science)


Text Book: 1. India and the Contemporary World Part-I, Published by NCERT
2. Political Science; Democratic Politics Part-I, Published by- NCERT.
Month W.D. Course Content Project / Activities
April 22 Unit : I – History : 1. Album on :-
Sub Unit - 1.1. – The French Revolution of 1789-1815; A. The philosophers of
Events and Process Revolution in France.
i. Significance of the Revolution in shaping the B. The Events of the
identity of Modern world. Revolution; self-drawn or
ii. The Ancient Regime in France and its crises; French photocopies with relevant
society in late 18th Century. foot notes.
iii. Socio–Political Forces and other causes of the UNIT : 3.1
Revolution, outbreak and establishment of Democracy Vs Dictatorship /
constitutional Monarchy in 1791. Monarchy Case study - a.
Unit : III – Political Science : Poland, b.Chile, c.Egypt.
3.1. – What is Democracy? Why Democracy? “I am revolution and I destroyed
i. Meaning, and Features of Democracy. the Revolution”
ii. Why democracy? Democracy Vs. Monarchy and A Project on Napoleon,
Dictatorship. Merits of Democracy Bonapart, Rome, Spain, Pope
iii. Demerits of democracy and challenges to democracy Hist. time line chart on events of
in India French Revolution.
May 05 Unit : I – History (contd.) : F.A. – 1 / F.A. – 2
+ + iv. End of Monarchy and establishment of Republic in Project Report on : The role of
June 15 France 1793 – 94, 92 – 93 ideas and women in French
v. The role of ideas and Women in the revolution. Revolution.
vi. Impacts of the Revolution and Legacies to the A. Time – Line Chart on the
Modern World. Events of the Revolution.

3.1 Report on the Debate


Future of Democracy is bright
under UN and US.
July 24 Unit : 1.2, Chapter 2 : P.Sc.
Russian Revolution; Photo Album on the
i)What is socialism and why socialism Vs. Makers of Indian constitution
Capitalism and Imperialism. with needful foot notes.
ii) The Crises of Tzarism in Russia and the Russian Hist: Time line chart on events
economy and society under Tzarism, of Russian Revolution
iii)Growth of revolutionary Russia 1905-1917 and
outbreak of the revolution.
Sub Unit : 3.3. Designing of Democracy in India:
i) Why India adopted democracy?
ii) Need of a constitution and the framing of the
constitution 1946 – 1950.
iii) The Guiding Values (Principles, ideologies
and Philosophy) of Indian Constitution.
iv) The salient features of Indian constitution.
v) How is democracy in India being constantly
designed and redesigned.

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August 21 Sub Unit : 1.2. Russian Revolution (contd.) :
iv) The changes in Russia after October Revolution
1917; Project On :
(a) Making of Socialist Society and Lenin A. Life and Achievements
(b) Making of Communist society under Stalin. of Lenin / Stalin.
v) The Global influence of the Revolution and its Hist.: Map works on French
Legacies to the Modern World. Revolution (1789-1815)
Unit : 3.3 : Chapter – 3
Electoral Politics –
i) meaning need of election
ii) features of democratic election
iii) electoral competition merit and demerit
iv) election system in India
v) Challenges of free & fair election
September 23 Revision of SA-I Portion. Inclusive with sports and
(a) School Assignment games. The changing rules
(b) H.W. / C.W. and regulations in Cricket.
(c) Model Q. Paper on HY
Half Yearly Examination
October 11 Sub Unit – 1.3. Nazism and Rise of Hitler
(i) First World War and Role of Germany
(ii) Treaty of Versailles and its Impact on Germany
(iii) Rise of Hitler as a Dictator and aggressive Foreign
policy
(iv) Characteristics of Dictatorship
(v) NAZI: Ideologies, the main features
November 23 Sub Unit: 3.4. :
Working of Institutions.
i) Indian Parliament, Composition, working procedure,
law making process and parliamentary control over
executives.
Sub Unit : 1.2.(5) Forest society and Colonialism:
i) The relationship between forest and livelihood.
ii). Changes in Forest Management under British rule.
a. Deforestation b. Rise of commercial forestry.
iii) Forest Acts and its impacts on the life of Forest
People.
iv) Rebellion in Forest ; case study – Bastar, Java
December 19 Sub Unit 3.4. Chapter – 5, Working of institutions :
ii) The President of India; Powers and position. 3.4 “Rajya Sabha should be
iii) The Prime Minister and Union council of Ministers; Abolished” A report on class
Power and decision making process. debate.
iv) The Indian Judiciary; Supreme Court of India;
composition and Jurisdiction. Group Discussion :
Sub Unit 3.5 : Chapter – 6, Democratic Rights : (i) Corruption is the biggest
i) Meaning and need of Rights in democracy. threat to democratic set-
ii) Fundamental Rights granted under the constitution of up in India.
India. (ii) Free and fair election is
January 21 iii) Independence of Judiciary and Protection of yet a challenge to Indian
Fundamental Rights. democracy
Debate on : Expansion of
Revision Democratic Right in India shall
be of no use unless people are
not legally literate followed by
report.
3.5 - The relevance of Legal
Literacy Club sin school
Education in reference to
supreme court order.
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February 21 Revision of Annual Portion +portion of term I Inclusive with legal literacy
1. C.B.S.E. Model Question Paper club
2. Question – Answer session C.W.
3. School Assignment

Subject: Social Science (Geography)


Text Book : 1. Contemporary India – I, NCERT
2. Core C.B.S.E. Text Book on Disaster Management for Class IX ;
Published by Goyal Brothers Prakashan.
Month W. Topics Inclusive Project / Activities
Days Teaching
April 22 Ch-1.India : Size and Location : History:- Activity:
+ + - Location and Size Ancient India 1) Map Work
May 05 - India and the World a) India Political
- India's Neighbour. b) Neighbouring Countries
June + 15 + Ch-2. Physical Features of India : Physics: 2) Quiz on Facts of India
July 24 - The Himalayan Mountains Movement of
- The Northern Plains Plates
- The Peninsular Plateau
- The Indian Desert, the Coastal
Plains and the Islands.
Activity:
Biology: Map Works:
Coral Reefs 1) World Plate Margins
August 21 Ch-3.Drainage : Chemistry: 2) India-Relief
- Drainage Basin and Water-Divide River Pollution
- Drainage System in India
- The Himalayan Rivers History: Rivers
- The Peninsular Rivers are the Cradle
- Lakes, Role of Rivers in the of Ancient
Economy Civilization Activity: Preparation of Charts
- River Pollution a) Drainage Pattern
b) River Profile
September 10 Revision & Half Yearly Exam
c) Gradational Features of
River
September 13+ Ch-4.Climate :
Project: Ganga Action
+ October 11 - Introduction to Weather and
Plan
Climate
Activity: Conservation of
- Diversity in Climatic Conditions
Water Resources
- Climatic Controls
Activity: Preparation of chart
showing Major Pressure Belts
and Wind Belts of the Earth.
November 23 Ch-4.Climate (Contd..) Physics – Projects:
- Factors Affecting India’s Climate Coriolis Force 1)Managing Disasters – The role
- The Indian Monsoon of students.
- The Onset and the Withdrawal of Civics – 2) Preparedness of a Disaster.
Monsoon Monsoon as a
- The Seasons Unifying Bond
- Distribution of Rainfall
- Monsoon as a Unifying Bond.
December 19 Ch-5.Natural Vegetation and Biology:
Wildlife Biodiversity &
- Diverse Flora and Fauna of India Ecosystem
and the Factors Affecting Such
Diversity
- Ecosystem and Biomes
- Types of Vegetation
- Wildlife and its Conservation
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January 21 Population : Inclusive Activity: Map works
- Significance of Studying Education:
Population, the Census, Economics-
Distribution of Population Occupational
- Factors Determining Population Structure.
Change
- Sex Ratio, Age Composition, Map Works.
Occupational Structure.
- Literacy, Health Status,
Adolescent Population
- National Population Policy
February 21 - Revision of Annual Examination
* Annual Examination

Subject - Social Science (Economics)


TEXT BOOKS: Economics (NCERT Text book for class IX)

MONTH CHAPTERS TOPICS ACTIVITIES/PROJECT


APRIL STORY OF • Overview
22 VILLAGE .Students will be asked to identify
PALAMPUR Organization
• of various production activities and
production resources required.
MAY STORY OF • Farming in Palampur Students will be asked to identify various
05 VILLAGE • Inclusive teaching - methods/techniques and uses for
PALAMPUR Geography development of farming in India.
JUNE STORY OF Farming in palampur Students will identify various nonfarm
15 VILLAGE Non Farming activities activities in rural areas
PALAMPUR Activity: Preparation of chart showing
various non farm activities in palampur
Discussion on plans and strategies of
government for development of non
farm activities
JULY PEOPLE AS • Overview Students will identify various objects /
24 RESOURCES • Economics Activities people and conditions as an asset or
by men and women liability.
Preparation of chart showing
classification of various activities into the
three sectors i.e Primary, secondary and
tertiary sector.
AUGUST PEOPLE AS • Quality of Population Students will be asked to compare the
21 RESOURCES • Unemployment NEP 2020 with the previous Policy
SEPTEMBER REVISION OF ALL SECTIONS FOR HALF – YEARLY EXAMINATION
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OCTOBER POVERTY – • Two typical cases of Students will be asked to prepare a PPT
11 AS A poverty on current poverty scenario in India
CHALLENGE • Poverty as seen by with context of NCERT –
social scientists Economics Class -9 text book
• Poverty estimates
• Vulnerable Groups
NOVEMBER POVERTY – • Poverty line Comparison between India and
23 AS A • Interstate Disparities neibouring countries referring to
CHALLENGE • Global Poverty their poverty scenario.(chart)
Scenario
• Causes of poverty
DECEMBER POVERTY – • Causes of poverty
19 AS A • Anti Poverty measures
CHALLENGE • The challenges ahead
FOOD • Overview

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JANUARY COMPLETE REVISION
21 REVISION
FOR
ANNUAL
EXAMINATI
ON

Subject : Information Technology (402)

Month Topics to be Covered


Apr+May Part A: Employability Skills
(22+05)
Unit 1: Communication Skills : Introduction to communication: Verbal and non-verbal
communication, Writing Skills: Parts of Speech ,Writing Skills: Sentences , Pronunciation
Basics , Greetings and Introduction , Talking about Self

Unit 2:Self-management Skills: Introduction to Self-management , Strength and Weakness


Analysis , Self-confidence, Positive Thinking , Personal Hygiene , Grooming

Unit 3: Basic ICT Skills: Introduction to ICT, ICT Tools: Smartphones and Tablets - I
ICT Tools: Smartphones and Tablets — II, Parts of Computer and Peripherals , Basic
Computer Operations , Performing Basic File Operations, Working with Linux OS (Ubuntu),
Communication and Networking—Basics of Internet, Communication and Networking —
Internet Browsing, Communication and Networking —Introduction to e-mail, Communication
and Networking — Creating ane-mail Account, Communication and Networking — Receiving
and Replying to e-mail, Using Search Engine and Introduction to Social Media, Digital India

June(15) Part B :
Unit 1 : Introduction to IT–ITeS Industry: Introduction to Information Technology,
Information Technology enabled services(ITeS), IT-BPM Industry and its structure, IT
applications, IT in government and public services
July(24) Unit 2 : Data Entry and Keyboarding Skills: Introduction, Keyboarding Skills, Types of
keys, Guide for typing, Pointing device, Typing ergonomics, Sitting posture, Position of hands,
Position of fingers on the keyboard, Introduction to typing software
Calculating the typing speed and accuracy
Unit 3 : Digital Documentation: Introduction to word processing, Electronic typewriter,
LibreOffice Writer, Creating, Editing and saving a writer document, Find and Replace, Non
printing characters, Checking Spelling and grammar, Using synonyms and thethesaurus,
Formatting a document, Formatting Text, Formatting paragraph, Bullets and numbering,
Header & Footer
Aug(21) LibreOffice Writer: Insert element in writer document, Creating and managing tables
Splitting and merging table, Printing a document, Mail Merge

Sept(23) Revision & Practical Examinations: Assessment


Oct(11) Part A:
Unit 4: Entrepreneurial Skills: What is Entrepreneurship? Role of Entrepreneurship Qualities of
a Successful Entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship vs. EmploymentDistinguishing Characteristics
ofEntrepreneurship and Wage Employment, Types of Business Activities Product, Service and
Hybrid Businesses, Entrepreneurship Development Process
Unit 5:Green skills
 Society and Environment
 Conserving Natural Resources
 Sustainable Development, Green Economy and Green Skills.
Nov(23) Part B :
Unit 4 : Electronic Spreadsheet: Introduction to LibreofficeCalc, Parts of LibreOfficeCalc,
Worksheet, Cell , cell address and cell range , Mathematical operator used in formulae, Formula &
Functions, Formatting the worksheet, Formatting range of cells to be seen as labels, Formatting
alignment of a cell range, Using the fill handle, Cell referencing, Creating a chart using
spreadsheet, Printing the spreadsheet.

Dec(21) Unit 5 : Digital Presentation: Introduction to LibreOffice Impress, Characteristics of a good


quality presentation Parts of Impress Window, Creating a presentation, Saving a presentation,
Running a slide show. Working with slides Slide layoutWorkspace views

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Jan(21) Unit 5 : Digital Presentation(cont.)

 Formatting text and changing alignment


 Bullets and numbering
 Working with tables
 Adding and formatting images
 Managing graphic object
 Grouping and ungrouping objects
 Working with slide master
 Adding transition
 Slide Transition, Animation.
 Print ,Export and Save the presentation.

Feb(24) Revision Practical Examinations

Subject : Artificial Intelligence


Months CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOME Activities/Practical
Apr + May Emp Skills:Part A To identify and appreciate Learn to design Dream Smart
+ June • Communication Skills artificial Intelligence and Home Following three games
• Self-Management Skills describe its application in based on AI
daily life. a) Rock, paper and Scissors (based
Part-B on data)
EXCITE Relate-Apply and reflect on b) Mystery Animal (based on
Introduction to AI the human machine NLP)
• AI History, AI Ethics, interactions and interact with c) Emoji Scavenger Hunt (based
• Importance and types of AI three domains of AI. on CV)
(ANI & AGI)
• Three domains of AI(Data, CV Purpose – To understand • AI quiz
& NLP) the Impact of AI on SDG to
• Relevance of AI in daily life develop responsible Viedo
• Smart Living: Smart Homes to citizenship. • Video on Smart cities, smart
Smart Cities school, and smart homes.
• Phases in development of smart Possibilities – To reach and
cities develop awareness of skills
• SDG’s , Purpose and required for jobs of the • Discussing AI Ethics
possibilities of AI future.
• AI careers & ethical concerns - To imagine, examine and
related to AI systems. reflect on the skills for
futuristic opportunities.
- To develop effective
communication and
collaborative work skills.

AI Ethics – To understand
and reflect on the ethical
issues around AI
- To gain awareness round
AI bias and AI access.
- Analyse the advantages
and disadvantages of AI.
July + EMP SKILLS : PART A
August • ICT Skills
Part-B
AI Project Cycle
• Problem Scoping Learn problem scoping and Activity:
• Data Acquisition –Types of set goal for AI Project Pixel It- Understand and visualise
data & curation. Understand requirement of computer’s ability to identify
• Data Exploration –Data data alphabets and handwritings.
visualisation Understand the purpose of Online activity: Tensor Flow
• Modelling –Decision Tree visualization of data
Online Create and implement the
concept of Decision Trees.
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• Evaluation
September Exam & Practical
October + Part-A : • Understand the Activity 1 : Learning to cook AI
November Entrepreneurship relation between the style
neural network and Activity 2 : Cartoonify
Part-B nervous system in (www.kapwingcom/cartoonify)
Introduction to neural network Activity 3 : Quick Draw
human body.
• Relation between the neural (quickdraw.withgoogle.com/)
• Describing the function
network and nervous system in Creating human neural network.
human body of neural network.
• Describing the function of
neural network.
December + Part-A Python Basics (Variables, Practical based on Python.
January Green Skill Arithmetic Operators, Exercises and questions
Part-B Expressions, Data Types –
Introduction to Python integer, float, strings, using
print() and input() functions

Subject : Physical Education


Month W. D. Unit / Chapter
April to 22+05 Chapter-1: General fitness, Drill, Chess, Badminton, Kabaddi, Volleyball, Basketball&
June +15 Skatting :
1. Students will be learning about warming up (general & specific)
2. Free hand exercise & how to improve their motor skill abilities & fitness.
3. Students will be learning about basic & advanced skill of above mentioned games.
4. Selection will be done on the basis of their performance and command on the skill for
Inter house, Inter DPS & CBSE cluster tournaments.
5. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
6. Students will use the learnt skills in real match situations.
7. Students will be learning about different events of track and field like running, jumping
and throwing events.
8. Recreational activities to release their stress and make them fit
9. Lead up activities( skill based)
10. Videos on Smart Board and P.P.
July to 24+21 Chapter-2 : Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Kabaddi, chess & Yoga :
Sept. +23 1. Selection will be done on the basis of their performance and command on the skill for
inter house, inter DPS & cluster tournaments.
2. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
3. Students will use the learnt skills in real match situations.
4. Fitness test-jumping, running ,sit-ups ,shuttle run
5. Students will learn about importance of yoga and will practice different asana.
6. Students will be checked through different asanas and tests( agility, flexibility, strength,
speed and endurance )
7. Students will learn how to improve their motor skills abilities.
8. Recreational activities and lead up activities( skill based)
9. Videos on Smart Board and P.P.
Mid – Term Examination
Oct. & 11+23 Chapter-3 : Basketball, volleyball, football, cricket & kho- kho
Nov. 1. Students will be learning about warming up (general & specific) & free hand exercise &
how to improve their motor skill abilities & fitness.
2. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
3. Students will use the learnt skills in real match situations.
4. Psychological aspects of physical education.
5. Students will learn how to improve their motor skills abilities.
6. Recreational activities and lead up activities( skill based)
7. Videos on Smart Board and P.P.

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Dec. to 19+21 Chapter-4 : Kho-Kho, Cricket, athletics & yoga:
Jan. 1. Students will be learning about basic & advanced skill of above mentioned games.
2. Students will use the learnt skills in real match situations.
3. Selection will be done on the basis of their performance and command on the skill for
inter house, inter DPS & cluster tournaments. Sports day rehearsal.
4. Physical fitness test
Feb. 21 Chapter-5
1. Revision of the previous classes, match play
Annual Examination

Subject : Life Skills


Month W.D. TOPIC VALUES/ACTIVITIES

April 22 Self Awareness


tapping inner strength planning
taking crisis in stride

May+June 5+15 Managing Emotions peer pressure Enactment crisis turned to


Behaviour Mgmt. conflict resolution opportunity

relaxation techniques Small session of mindfulness

July 24 Essential skills for Teens reading aloud positivity be


money budgeting personal grooming a winner
organizing/driving skills

Aug 21 Power of thoughts/words

assess one’s thoughts Importance of listening Pen down thoughts for a better
Importance of empathy Positive tomorrow
interaction Inculcating happiness

Sept. 23 Half Yearly Exams

Oct. 11 Managing Relations a balanced relation Chat Show based on


critical & creative thinking, age values learnt
appropriate behavior

Nov. 23 Soulful Reading CLASS TALK on the topic


Powerful & effective controlled thinking

Dec. 19 Time Mgmt. setting Paper Boats on each activity


deadlines
multitasking delegate responsibility stop
procrastination celebrate achievements

Jan 21 Stress Mgmt .Keeping a daily journal Circle of control activity


Learning to say ’NO’ Avoiding Stress Progressive relaxation
turning stress into productivity technique

Feb 21 Annual Exams

Subject : Swimming
MONTH No Of UNIT DESCRIPTION
W.D. /CHAPTER
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MARCH SWIMMING i) Preparation for swimming competitions.
CAMP

APRIL CHAPTER -1 i) General & specific warming up on ground and in


the swimming pool
to 22+5+15 ii) Checking of waterman ship.
JUNE iii) Selection of swimming team of performance basis
iv) Rules & regulations of swimming.
v) Demonstration of four basic skills of swimming.
vi) Preparation of swimming demonstration.
vii) Videos and power point presentation.

JULY
to 24+21+23 CHAPTER- i) Stroke correction.
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SEPT ii) Swimming START, TURNING & GLIDING
practice.
iii) Types and kind of START practice.
iv) Time trials.
v) Competition in groups.
vi) Videos and power point presentation.

OCT
& 11+13
NOV CHAPTER -3 i) Medley relay & relay race practice.
ii) Sequence of stroke in relay & individual medley
iii) TURNING correction.
iv) Time trials.
v) Competition in groups.
vi) Videos and power point presentation.

ART-EDUCATION
Subject : ART & CRAFT
Month W.D. Particulars Learning Outcome
April 22 Landscape in pencil shading
Portrait study (contd.).
May+June 05+15 Portrait Study Project on Rajasthani, Mughal and
Deccan Painting
Project on Art of Rabindra Nath
Tagore
July 24 Acrylic or Oil Painting on canvas (contd)
composition in water colour
August 21 Acrylic or oil painting on canvas
Composition in water colour
September 23 Glass painting (contd.)
Half Yearly Examination
October 11 – Glass painting
– Madhubani Painting (contd.)
November 23 – Madhubani Painting
– Composition in water colour
December 19 Study of Design –
1. Natural
2. Geometrical
3. Ornamental
4. Abstract

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January 21 – Corrugated or Ivory Paper Craft
February 21 Corrugated Paper Craft (Contd.)

Subject : DANCE (Kathak)


MONTH WD CHAPTER PRACTICALS
THEORY PROJECTS

APR. 22 Theo:i) The History of Indian Dance Prac:i) Bhoomi Praam


ii) Shloka - Ganesh Vandana ii) tatkar with Hasthak
iii) Practice of Chakkars

MAY+ 5+15 Theo:i) Classical Dance Prac: ‘’Ganesh Vandana’’


JUNE ii)Folk Dance -Choreographed in Kathak Dance
style
Project:PPT Classical Dance/ Folk
Dance of India

JULY 24 Theo:i)The 7 elements of Kathak Prac:Paran -jodi-amad in Teen Taal


Dance
ii) Paran-jodi-amad

AUG 21 Theo: i) The definitions related Prac:i) Paran in Teen Taal


kathak Dance ii)Primalu In TeenTaal
ii)Paran & Primalu

SEPT 23 Theo:i) The definitions related kathak Prac: i) Kavitt


Dance ii) Kavitangi in Teen Taal
ii) Kavitt & Kavitangi

REVISION +S.A--I

OCT 11 Theo: A Short Note on Indian Musical Prac;i) Toda


Instrument ii) Chakkar-dar-toda in Teen Taal
i) Ghunghroo
ii)Tabla

NOV 23 Theo:Definition related Taal Prac:i) Paran


• Taal, Matra, Bibhag, ii) Chakkar- dar-paran in Teen
• Avartan,Tali-Khali Taal
• Laya

DEC 19 Theo: The 10 elements of Taal Prac-A choreography based on


• Kaal,Marg,Kriya,Anga,Graha Kathak Dance Style…...
• Jaati,Kala,Laya,Prastaar

JAN 21 Theo:The 10 elements of Taal Prac-A choreography based on


• Kaal,Marg,Kriya,Anga,Graha Kathak Dance Style…...Contd.
• Jaati,Kala,Laya,Prastaar

FEB 21 Theo: Definition related Kathak Dance Prac:Gat-Nikas


i)Gat-Nikas i)ghunghat
Ii) Ladi (Foot work)

REVISION+ S.A--II

Subject : INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (Spanish Guitar)

Month W.D. Particulars (Theory & Practical) Learning Outcome


April 22 Practice of scale following Major, Minor and seventh F#, Discipline

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G’, G#, A, A# , B, C, C# , D, D# , E
May+June 05+ Accompaniment on ‘C’ Major Poetry
15 Tune of Chinese girl Contiavity
July 24 Notation of C Scale, Tune of Little Brown Jug Collaboration
Straming style WITH 4/4 ON C Major & C Minor Working together to
achieve as goal
August 21 Dimond head (ventures) Regularity
Down and Up stroke practice
September 23 Revision
Half Yearly Examination
Project: Demonstration about staff notation and
accompaniment
October 11 Chords of E Major & E Minor Enjoyment
Tune of ODE TO JOY
November 23 Chords of Aaya Hain Naya Sabera (School Song) Togetherness
Kum - Ba- ya . A Tune based on ‘C; accompaniment
December 19 Chords of F Major & F Minor Continuity
Chords of G Major & G Minor
January 21 Happy day a Tune Filling of enjoyment
Based on G scale with chords
February 21 Revision
Annual examination
Project: All Staff and chords

Subject : PHOTOGRAPHY
Month W.D. Particulars Learning outcome
April 22 Most important things for photography, Information
SLR Camera details.
May 05 Making of photo album. Different type of Informatic

June 15 Camera s knowledge


July 24 Scientist involve with photography science film base, Acceptance
aperture, shutter
August 21 Intensity of light and how to control it for good Knowing by doing
picture.
September 23 Portrait. Emulsion.Aperture and its uses. Time Management
Practicl Photography Examination
Half Yearly Examination
October 11 Different types of lens in camera. Enlarge a positive. Unity in diversity
November 23 Competition photographs eligibility
Combination of aperture and shutter in camera
December 19 Low speed, High speed shutter , Film and Paper Co-ordination
Developing
Practical Photography
January 21 Colour photography Knowing by doing
Exposure – using various developer solution.
February 21 Revision Perfection
Annual Examination
Subject : TABLA
Month W.D. Particulars Learning Outcome

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April 22 Theory-Style of different Gharanas Knowledge of notation
Composition writing
Practical 1- Hastya sadhan

May+June 05+ Practical 2-Teentaal qaida with palta,vistar Development of nikas


15 And tehai
July 24 Practical 3-Teentaal Qaida continue Knowledge of western beat
Western 3/4 and 4/4 beat variation
August 21 Practical 4-Teentaal rela with palta,vistar and tehai Project- life sketch of any Indian
Musician.
September 23 Revision Assignment and assessment

October 11 Practical 5-ektaal qaida with palta,vistar and tehai Adherence of rule and discipline
Variation of theka practice
November 23 Practical 6-continue Aesthetic sense
Western beat practice
December 19 Practical 7-Ektaal tukra and chakradhar and Aesthetic sense
Theka practice

January 21 Practical 8- sequence of Tabla solo performance Project-Life sketch of any


And knowledge of accompaniment. western
musician
February 21 Revision Assignment and Assessment

Subject : Vocal Music


Month W.D. Particulars Learning Outcome
April 22 Revision, 5 Alankars in Asawari Thaat, Elaborate involving many
Introduction of Raga Aasawari. carefully Arranged part of details.
May+June 5+15 Definition of Bada Khayal & Chhota Khayal Raag History of Raagas
Aasawari (contd.) Raag Jaunpuri with Bandish
with 8 matra 16 matra taan and sargam.
Project song of school issues
July 24 Taal – Dadra, Keharwa, Rupak, Tilwada with Maintain Rhythm in proper Way.
dugan . Definition of Kan, Murkee, Khatka
Bhajan from Almanac
August 21 Welcome Song, New one. Raag Aasawari (contd.) Importance of welcoming our
Project Showing. guest "Vasudhab Kutumbkam"
September 23 Revision
Half yearly Examination
October 11 Revision of 5 Alankars in Marwa Thaat, Importance of practice in life
Definition of Nibaddha and Anibaddha Gaan.
Introduction of Raga Sohani/Jaunpuri,
November 23 Raag Jaunpuri with bandish 8 & 16 matra taan, Self make Alankars. How to
Allap and sargam make it.
Project : Making a new 5 Alankars in sohini.
History of classical music.
December 19 Taal Char taal, Ek taal, Jhap taal, Sool taal Importance of laya (timing) and
With Dugum and practice with Hands Bits. taal
Definition and brief history of Dhrupad and
Dhamar Gyan
January 21 Bhajan from almanac/new one History of classical legends
Biography of Pt. Panna Lal Gosh.
Revision of Raag Sohani contd.
Assignment No. 2

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February 21 Revision ,Annual examination

Subject : Sculpture
Month W.D. Particulars
April 22 Clay modeling (Head Study)
May+June 05+ Clay modeling (Portrait)
15 Project: Head Study / Portrait
July 24 Antique study (Round)
August 21 Antique study (Relief)
September 23 Creative Pottery (Practice on Potter’s wheel)
October 11 Miniature sculpture
November 23 Miniature (Relief sculpture)
Project: Composition of Mural
December 19 Terracotta Tiles Mural (coiling pattern)
January 21 Decorative Tiles Mural (coiling pattern)
February 21 Relief Terracotta (Realistic based)

Subject : KUCHI PUDI DANCE

Month W.D. Particulars Integrated Values

April 22 Genaral introduction origin nature, scope to the technique Understand traditional
based on the , jatya sastra. methods of learning.
May+June 05+ Vandana:- The obeisance, the description of dance body Understand traditional
15 language physical demonstration. methods of learning.
July 24 Ganesha kautvm:- Abhinagam-How to perform on the Guestures of all Indian
stage with Jathis. classical dances
August 21 Bhedas:- Pada, Shira Greeva, Drishti, with Slokhas and Indian dance Folk meaning
viniyogas. and uses.
September 23 Revission- Assessment-I Eight forms of Indian
classical dances.
October 11 Knowledge of the Sapta tala- Adital, Roopkar nishra, Project about German
Jampu, Atatal.
Folk dances.

November 23 Basic concept of Nritya, Nrutta, and Natrg Number of Jezz, Bellroom Kubuki of
Rasas. Japan cha-cha-cha.

December 19 Four, kinds of Abhinaya. Aanghika, Vatchik, Aataraya, Kuchpudi Break dance
Satvika. Bellet, Tiuklug.

January 21 Singnificance of Lord Nataraja- and Introduction of all Hip-Hop. Walking


kinds of dances. Contemporary.

February 21 Revision , Annual Examination The course aims at prociding


the student with the basic
theoretical knowledge and
practical skills related to tala
in Indian Dance.

Electronics & Robotics-LEVEL-02


Month W.D Contents Activity/ Projects
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April 22  Arduino: An Introduction, Structure of an  Develop project based on
ArduinoSketch theconcept of Persistence of
 Arduino Architecture - Pin Diagram Vision
May 05  Motors: DC motor, Servomotor, Stepper  Programming language,
motor etc. interfacing with
hardwaredevices.
June 15  Sensors: IR sensor, Ultrasonic sensor,  Maze Solver Robot that
Proximity sensor, Temperature sensor etc. cannavigate through a
mazeautonomously
July 24  Bluetooth Technology: An Introduction,  Home Automation System using
Functioning& Application Bluetooth Module
 Bluetooth Module, Relays, Relay Driver
Module,Control devices
August 21  Fabrication of Robotic Arm, Assembly of  Robotic Arm using Arduino and
Gripper Bluetooth
 Attaching the Gripper to the Robotic Arm
September 23 Revision + Activity+ Project
October 11  Internet of Things: Introduction &  Develop and test an IoT
Applications, Soil moisture sensor basedsmart irrigation system.
November 23  DHT sensors to detect humidity and  Develop and test an IoT
temperature,, LDR sensor, Water flow basedweather monitoring
meter,PIR sensor station.
December 19  IoT connectivity using ESP8266 Wi-Fi  Develop and test an IoT
Module basedSmart Water Monitoring
System
January 21  Develop and test an IoT basedAutomated Street LightingSystem
 Develop and test an IoT basedSmart Building using PIR
February 21 Revision + Activity+ Project

Sub: General Knowledge


MONTHS W. D. Chapters Page no
APRIL+ MAY 22+05 Indian history: 1-88
Ancient India :
6.Maurya period 7.1 post maurya
Miscellany : 1. First in india (male) ,2.first in
india,3. First in india (female) ,current affairs. 345-401
JUNE 15 World history : 89-105
iv) miscellaneous : important dates, associations of
places, important battles
Miscellany :
11.Abbbrevations.12. countries with longest coast
lines world , 14. International Airlines
Current affairs. 345-401
JULY 24 Geography : highlights , planets and 106-162
salellites,earthquakes, miscellaneous
Miscellany :
21. united nations,22. World organisations and 345-401
head quarters , current affairs.
AUGUST 21 Indian polity and constution : 163-208
42. election, 44. The official languages ,45. National
symbols
Miscellany :
32. foundation day of some states , research
centres of india 36. National parks , current affairs.
345-401
SEPTEMBER 23 Revision for Mid – Term Examination
OCTOBER 11 Indian economy : 209-256
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Highlights of Indian Economy ,13.tax system, 14.
Industry,19. Miscellaneous
41. cultural organisations in india,47.national and
padma award, 50. Recipients of Dada sahib phalke 345-401
awards. current affairs.
NOVEMBER 23 Physics: 257-282
1. Unit and dimension 7. Surface Tension 10.
Simple harmonic motion
Miscellany :
51. noble prizes, 52. Oscar awards, 54. Booker 345-401
prizes, Current affairs.

DECEMBER 19 Chemistry ; 283-310


9. electrolysis 10. Carbon and its compounds, 15.
Common facts
Miscellany :
67. Olympics game, 71. SAF games 73. Cups 70.
Asian games ,Current affairs. 345-401
JANUARY 21 Biology : 311-344
3.Classification of organism ,5. Genitics
7. ecology 9. Pollution
Miscellany :
82. miscellaneous 79. Eminent sportspersons, 74. 345-401
Famous stadium and sports, Current Affairs.
FEBRUARY 21 Revision for Annual Examination

Sub: Quiz

Months W.D Content


April 22 • First in India (Male)
• First in India (Female)
• First in World(Male + Female)
• Current Affairs
• General Science
Economic quiz
Solar System Quiz
May 05 • Superlatives - World
• Superlative - India
• General Science
• Current Affairs
Ramayana quiz
Logo quiz
Korea quiz
Pcra quiz

June 15 Superlatives - World


• Superlative - India
• General Science
FIT quiz
• Current Affairs
July 24 International Boundaries
FIT quiz
• National Emblems
• International Boundaries
• Foundation day of some states
• Current Affairs
INDIAN History quiz

August 21 • Current Affairs


Entertainment quiz
Cricket and world cup
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Olympics games
Arts quiz
National sports and game
World organizations
September 23 Revision for Half -Yearly Examination
October 11 • Cricket and World Cups
• Olympic Games
• National Sports and Games
• Current Affairs
• World Organisations
States and capitals
Diseases and care quiz
Heritage quiz
National animals

November 23 National and International Days


• International Weeks
• Current Affairs
• Musical Instruments
Pop culture
Apps and soft waves
Ganges quiz
PCRA quiz

December 19 • National Award


• State and their Folk Dances
• Gallantry Awards
• Current Affairs
• Research centres of India
Mahabharata quiz
Tourism quiz
Gandhi ji
Political Parties
January 21 • Famous Tourist spots of India and World
• Current Affairs
International relations
UN agengcy
Pcra quiz
Gange quiz
February 21 Revision for Half -Yearly Examination

Subject: Yoga
MONTH W.D TOPIC
April to June 22+05+15 1. Definition of yoga
2. Benefits of Shukshma Vyayama
3. Sarvangasan
4. Uttanpadasana
5. Halasan
6. Karnpirasan
7. Bhramari
July to Sep 24+21+23 1. Knowledge of Yama with more emphasis on ‘Ahimsa
2. Benefits of Surya Namaskar
3. Dhruvasan
4. Garudasana
5. Kati Chakrasana
6. Bhramari
Oct. to Nov. 11+23 1. Knowledge of Niyam with more emphasis on “
Saucha”.
2. Surya Namaskara
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3. Parvatasana
4. Pawan muktasana
5. Concentration on own breath (3min) Om chanting and
Shantipath
Dec to Jan 19+21 1. Method and benefits of Shukshma Vyayama
2. Surya Namaskara
3. Bhujangasana
4. Shavasana
5. Bhramari
Feb. 21 1. Benefits of Asana and Prayer
2. Concentration on own breath (3min) Om chanting and
Shantipath
BMI : Height and Weight
Speed : 60 mtr dash
Endurance : 600 mtr (Run and walk)
Flexibility : Sit and Reach test
Stength : Sit ups & Push ups

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