1–Class–V /
SYLLABUS FOR CLASS–V
SESSION 2019–20
ENGLISH
Books :New Oxford Modern English (Course Book)New Oxford Modern English (Work Book)The Grammar Connect, Lines and Curves(Cursive writing)
APRIL & MAY
Course Book Chapter - 1 The World in a Wall
And Workbook Chapter - 2 So You Think You can Divide!
Chapter – 3 Robinson Crusoe
Poem - Stopping by Woods on a
Snowy Evening
Grammar Topic - 1 Parts of Speech
Topic - 2 Nouns
Topic - 3 Nouns : Possession
Topic - 4 Pronouns
Topic - 9 Articles
Topic - 19 Subject and Predicate
Writing Skills Paragraph writing
1. My Aim in Life
2. An unusual Dream
3. Importance of a Good Library
4. Save Trees, Save the World
Cursive writing Pages 3 to 10
2–Class–V /
JULY
Course Book Chapter -4 Becoming Great
And Workbook Chapter -5 Persus and The Gorgon
Poem- This Morning is Our History
Test
Grammar Topic - 5 Adjectives
Topic – 6 Adjectives : Degrees of
Comparison
Topic - 20 Types of Sentences
Topic - 21 Interrogative Sentences
Writing Skills Informal letter :
Write a letter to your friend describing your
experience in adventure camp.
Cursive writing Pages 11 to 15
Subject EnrichmentActivity Recitation ( Sour Grapes )
AUGUST
Course Book Chapter – 6 No Further Than Mandya
And Workbook Chapter – 7 Uncle Raman
Poem - The Skylark
Grammar Chapter - 7 Demonstrative Adjectives
Chapter - 10 Verbs
Chapter - 8 Many, Much, Some, Any,
A lot of, A few, A little
Writing Skills Message Writing
Cursive writing Pages 16 to 20
3–Class–V /
Subject EnrichmentActivity Use various adjectives to describe your
country , ‘My India’ and encircle atleast 10adjectives
SEPTEMBER
Course Book Chapter -8 A Flash of Light
And Workbook Poem - Cargoes
Grammar Topic - 11 Simple Present Tense andPresent Continuous Tense
Topic – 12 Simple Past Tense and PastContinuous Tense
Writing Skills Application Writing:
1. Sick Leave
2. Request for introducing Yoga Classes
3. Leave for going for Chess Tournament fora week
Cursive writing Pages 21to 25
OCTOBER
Course Book Chapter -9 Karate Parrot
And Workbook Poem - Everyone Sang { Recitation }
Grammar Topic - 13 Simple Past Tense and PastContinuous Tense
Topic - 24 Prefixes and Suffixes
Writing Skills Notice Writing
Cursive Writing Pages 26 to 30
NOVEMBER
Course Book Chapter -10 The Ground Gives Way
And Workbook Poem - The Road Not Taken
4–Class–V /
Poem - Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry
Now
Grammar Topic - 14 Simple Future Tense :
Will, Shall, Will be
Topic - 15 Future Continuous Tense
Topic - 16 Modals
Writing Skills Application Writing to the Principal of your
school :
1. Change of Subject
2. Study Tour to Science Museum
3. Set up an English Debate Club
Cursive writing Pages 31 to 35
DECEMBER
Course Book Chapter -11 My Side of the Mountain
And Workbook Poem - Break, Break, Break
Grammar Topic - 17 Adverbs
Topic - 18 Prepositions
Topic - 25 Words Often Confused
Writing Skills Diary Entry
1. Appointed as the House Captain
2. Got Mobile as Birthday Gift
3. First Solo Dance Performance on Annual
Day
Cursive writing Pages 36 to 40
Subject Enrichment
Activity Pictorial representation of preposition
5–Class–V /
JANUARY
Course Book Chapter -12 The King Keeps his
And Workbook Appointment
Grammar Chapter - 22 Conjunctions
Writing Skills Diary Entry
1. Lost the Inter School Cricket Match
2. Had a fight with my best friend
3. Elder Brother Going to Hostel
Cursive writing Pages 41 to 44
FEBRUARY
Course Book Poem - Grandma Climbs a Tree
And Workbook
Grammar Chapter - 23 Punctuation
Chapter - 26 Synonyms and Antonyms
Writing Skills Revision of Application , Message Writing,
Diary Entry and Notice Writing
Cursive writing Pages 45 to 48
Subject EnrichmentActivity Recitation [ Everyone Sang ]
PRE MID ASSESSMENT
Coursebook Chapter 1, 2
Poem - Stopping by Woods on a
Snowy Evening
Grammar Chapter 1, 2 ,3,4, 9, 19
Writing Skills Paragraph Writing
Comprehension Unseen Passage/ Poem
6–Class–V /
MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Coursebook Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Poem - This Morning is Our History Test
The Skylark
Grammar Chapter 1 to 10, 20, 21
Writing Skills Informal Letter Writing, Message Writing
Comprehension Unseen Passage/ Poem
POST MID ASSESSMENT
Coursebook Chapter – 8, 9, 10
Poem – The Road Not Taken ,
Loveliest of Trees,
the Cherry Now
Grammar Topic - 11 to 15, 24
Writing Skills Notice Writing
Formal Letter Writing
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Coursebook Chapter- 9, 10, 11, 12
Poem - The Road Not Taken ,
Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now
Grandma Climbs a Tree
Break, Break, Break
Grammar Topic - 11 to 18 and 22 to 26
Writing Skills Notice Writing, Diary Entry,
Formal Letter Writing, Message Writing
7–Class–V /
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12–Class–V /
MATHEMATICS
BOOKS: Mathematics Success
Empowering Mental Maths
FIRST TERM
APRIL/MAY Chapter - 1 Numbers
Chapter - 2 Operation on Large Numbers
Mental Maths: Worksheets(1-29)
Activity: Presentation of Roman numbers using
match sticks
JULY Chapter - 6 Basic Geometrical Concepts
(6a-6h)
Chapter - 3 Factors and Multiples
Mental Maths : Worksheets(76- 80 ; 30- 41)
Activity: To understand different types of
angles using paper folding
AUGUST Chapter-4 Fraction
Mental Maths : Worksheets (42-58)
SEPTEMBER Chapter- 10 Temperature
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER Chapter-5 Decimals
Chapter-6 Basic Geometrical Concepts
(6 i- 6j)
Chapter-11 Time
Mental Maths: Worksheets (59-69 ; 81,82 ; 84-
88)
Activity: Presentation of decimal numbers on
10 x 10 grid by shading
13–Class–V /
NOVEMBER Chapter-7 Measurement
Mental Maths: Worksheets (89-93)
DECEMBER Chapter-8 Perimeter and Area
Chapter-9 Volume
Mental Maths: Worksheets (94- 100)
JANUARY Chapter-12 Money
Mental Maths: Worksheets (70 - 75)
Activity: Play with metric measures
FEBRUARY Chpater-13 Data Handling
Revision
PRE MID ASSESSMENT
Chapter- 1, 2
MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapter- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 (a-h) , 10
POST MID ASSESSMENT
Chapter-5, 6(I,j), 7, 11
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Chapter- 5,6(I,j), 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13
SOCIAL STUDIES
Book : MY BIG BOOK OF SOCIAL STUDIES
APRIL & MAY
Lesson 1 Know your Planet
Lesson 2 Parallels and Meridians
Lesson 13 Let Us Meet
14–Class–V /
Diagrams 1. Globe 2. Important Parallels
Maps Continents and Oceans
JULY
Lesson 5 Weather and Climate
Lesson 6 The Land of Dense Forest
Lesson 10 Environmental Pollution
Diagrams 1. Heat Zones of the Earth
2. Causes of Air Pollution
Maps Equatorial Forest Of the World.
Activity Collage of animals found in Democratic
Republic of Congo
AUGUST
Lesson 3 Movements of the Earth
Lesson 17 Transportation and Communication
Diagrams 1. Rotation of Earth
2. Revolution of Earth
3. Means of Transportation
4. Means of Communication
Maps Routes of Panama Canal and Suez Canal
SEPTEMBER
Lesson 14 The World from 1914 to 1945
Lesson 19 The United Nations
Maps 1. Countries of the World War II
2. Permanent Members of the countries of
U.N.
Activity Paste the pictures of five Nobel PrizeAwardees along with their Contribution
15–Class–V /
OCTOBER
Lesson 4 Major Landforms
Lesson 11 E for Environment
Diagrams 1. Examples of Biodegradable and NonBiodegradable wastes
2. Plains, Plateau , Mountains , Rivers
Activity Poster on Save Environment
NOVEMBER
Lesson 8 The Land of Snow
Lesson 9 The Treeless Grassland
Diagrams 1. Oasis
2. Animals found in Prairies
Maps Major Grassland of the World
DECEMBER
Lesson 12 Natural Disaster
Lesson 15 Towards Freedom
Diagrams 1. Volcanic eruption
2. Earthquake
3. Pictures of the leaders of the revolt of 1857
Maps 1. Indian states prone to cyclones
2. Main Centres of the Revolt of 1857
JANUARY
Lesson 16 India Wins Freedom
Diagrams Pictures of the Freedom Fighters
Maps States where these incidents took place
a. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
b. Dandi March
c. Chauri Chaura
16–Class–V /
FEBRUARY
Revision
PRE MID ASSESSMENT
Chapter 1, 2, 5, 13
MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapter 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 17
POST MID ASSESSMENT
Chapter 4, 11, 14, 19
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Chapter 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16
SCIENCE
BOOKS : LEARNING SCIENCE
(Integrated with Environmental Education)
APRIL & MAY Lesson 1 Growing Plants
Lesson 2 Health and Hygiene
Lesson 3 Safety and First Aid
Lesson 4 Solids, Liquids and Gases
DIAGRAMS • Structure of Bean seed
• Germination of seed
• Seeds dispersed by wind, water,
explosion and animals
• To make Deficiency Diseases Chart
• Road Signs
• Molecular arrangement of states of matter
17–Class–V /
ACTIVITY • Make a table of food items rich in allnutrients. Write about their sources,functions and deficiency diseases.
JULY- AUGUST Lesson 5 Rocks and Minerals
Lesson 6 Soil Erosion and Conservation
Lesson 7 Amazing Animals
DIAGRAMS • Different Types of Rocks
• Soil Profile
• Different methods of Soil Conservation
• Breathing Organs of different animals(Man, Fish, Insect and Earthworm)
ACTIVITY • Use of Rocks and Minerals
SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER
Lesson 8 Skeletal System and NervousSystem
Lesson 9 Force, Work and Energy
DIAGRAMS • Different types of Movable Joints
• Different types of Muscles
• Parts of brain
• Neuron
• Taste Buds on the tongue
• Types of simple machines
• Types of levers
ACTIVITY • Paste pictures and write information aboutthree parts of brain
NOVEMBER - DECEMBER
Lesson 10 Essential for Life : Air andWater
Lesson 11 Moon and Artificial Satellites
Lesson 12 Natural Disasters
18–Class–V /
DIAGRAMS • Composition of Air
• Layers of atmosphere
• Phases of the Moon
• Solar and Lunar Eclipse
• Eruption of Volcano Eruption
ACTIVITY • Paste pictures of different types of NaturalResources
JANUARY Lesson 13 Our Environment and NaturalResources
DIAGRAM • Different types of pollution
• Greenhouse effect
PRE MID ASSESSMENT :
Lesson 1,2,3
HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION :
Lesson 1,2,3, 4,5,6,7
POST MID ASSESSMENT :
Lesson 8,9,10
ANNUAL EXAMINATION :
Lesson 8,9,10,11,12,13
GENERAL KNOWLEDGEFIRST TERM:
April : Pg. 4 Handicrafts of North India
Pg. 5 Commissioned ranks
Pg. 6,7 Look at my India
Pg. 8,9 On the Western Coast
Pg. 10,11 The Heart of India
Pg. 12,13 Indian Ornaments
Pg. 14,15 Famed Cathedrals
19–Class–V /
Current news and Events for the month
Subject Enrichment Activity : Describe about India in your
own words
May: Pg. 1 Headgears around the world
Pg. 18 Famous officials residences
Pg. 19 National Emblems
20,21 Natural wonders of the world
Pg. 22 Monuments and buildings
July : Pg. 23 My Clean School
Pg. 24-25 Creation from Waste
Pg. 26,27 Solving environmental problems
Pg. 28 Green Crusaders
Pg. 29 The Marine Creatures
August : pg 30 The Valley of Flowers
Pg. 31 Plants that heals
Pg. 32,33 Identify the Animals
Pg. 34 The feathered creatures
Pg. 35,36 stop, check and go - 1
Pg. 37 Game 1
Pg. 38 I.Q challenge 1
Current News and Events for the month
Subject Enrichment Activity : Describe the importance of
plants
September : Pg. 39 Quiz 1
Pg. 40,41 Be a smart child
Pg. 42,43 Know your train ticket
Pg. 44 Yoga for kids
Pg. 45 similes
20–Class–V /
October : Pg. 46,47 From the classics
Pg. 48 ‘Body idioms’
Pg. 49 Indian Writers
Pg. 50,51 super heroes and super villains
Pg. 52 Bollywood movie directors
Current News and Events for the month
Subject Enrichment Activity : describe your favourite
superhero in your own words
November: Pg. 53 Track and field
Pg. 54,55 Greatest sportspersons
Pg. 56 Music from the world
Pg. 57 Extremely Adventurous
Pg. 68-69 Amazing Facts
December: Pg. 58 Astronomical observatories in India
Pg. 59 Animals in space
Pg. 60,61 Robots
Pg. 62 Different sciences
Pg. 63,64 stop, check and go-2
Pg. 65 game 2
Pg. 66 I.Q challenge 2
Pg. 67 quiz 2
January : Pg. 70,71 World records
Pg. 72 The ‘Honest’ game
Pg. 73 Don’t cheat your friend
Pg. 74,75 Peer pressure – Say No
Pg. 76 Low cost Investment businesses
Pg. 77 The Other Career Options
21–Class–V /
Pg. 78 skill development Aids by the
Government
Current News and Events for the month
Half Yearly Examination : Chapter 1-25
Annual Examination : Chapter 25-52
MORAL SCIENCE
Book : VALUE PLUS
April and May L-1 Keep clean and be healthy
L -2 Devotion
Activity – Quiz time
July L-3 Keeping Promise
August L-4 Determination
L-5 Helpfulness
Activity- Class goal chart
September L-6 loyalty
L-7 Honesty
Activity- make a list of all that you fear and try
to over come it.
October L-8 Be Witty
L-9 Be Independent
Activity- Ways in which you can be
independent at home, at school, in playground.
December L -10 Team work
L-11 Respecting Teachers
Activity- “Teachers are the builders of your
future” Debate.
22–Class–V /
January L-12 Our India Clean India
L-13 Yoga -The fun way
Activity- Design a poster on “saveenvironment’’ write your own messageabout it .
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Book : LET’S CLICK IT
FIRST TERM
APRIL-MAY Chapter 6 MS power Point 2007
Practicals Making Power Point Presentationon the topic “Digital India”
JULY Chapter 1 Computer and Its Evolution
Practicals Using MS Word, make thecomparision table between earlycalculating machines.
AUGUST Chapter 2 Types of Software
Chapter 3 Understanding Windows 7
Practicals Get a familiar with Windows 7 onthe smart class.
Practicals Writing Algorithms and drawingflowcharts in MS Word
SECOND TERM
SEPTEMBER Chapter 4 More on MS Word 2007
Practicals Using MS Word, Write aparagraph on ‘Festivals of India”
Chapter 5 Inserting tables in MS Word
Practicals Design a table and perform thefollowing functions merge, addborder and shading.
23–Class–V /
NOVEMBER Chapter 7 Introduction to MS Excel
Practicals Create an excel worksheet andperform operations like sorting.
DECEMBER Chapter 8 Internet
Practicals Using MS Word,write advantagesand disadvantages of usingInternet.
JANUARY Chapter 9 Introduction of scratch
Practicals Basic operations in scratch
FEBRUARY Revision for Annual Exam
HALF-YEARLY :
Chapter-1 Computer and Its Evolution
Chapter-3 Understanding Windows 7
Chapter-6 MS Power Point 2007
Chapter 2 Types of Software
ANNUAL EXAMINATION :
Chapter-4 More on MS Word 2007
Chapter-5 Inserting tables in MS Word
Chapter-7 Introduction to MS Excel
Chapter-8 Internet
Chapter-9 Introduction to scratch
ART EDUCATION
Book : START UP PART-V
APRIL & MAY • Name Decoration (File)
• Shades and Strokes
• Objects Drawing
• Pomegranite (File)
• Scratch board technique
24–Class–V /
• Activity on Mother’s Day
(Card making Page 66)
• Origami : Swan (File)
• Landscape (File)
JULY • Vegetable composition
• Kingfisher (File)
• Pattern design : Flower vase
• Dog
• Rose flower (File)
AUGUST • Tri-colour activity
• Butterfly (File)
• Independence Day (File)
• Flower in shading
• Rakhi activity (Page 76)
• Balloon Seller (File)
SEPTEMBER • Fish spray
• Teacher's Day (File)
• Mehandi: Hand & Foot (File)
• A Deer
• Origami : Butterfly
OCTOBER • Pointillism
• Dussehra (File)
• Diwali activity
• Diwali scene (File)
• Ice-cream Vendor (File)
NOVEMBER • Crayons Resist
25–Class–V /
• Cow
• Poster : Save Mother Earth (File)
• Leaves (File)
• Butterfly (File)
DECEMBER • Christmas activity
• Trees
• Landscape (File)
• Lotus
• Christmas Scene (File)
JANUARY • Republic Day Activity
• Origami : Flowers
• Geometrical Design (File)
• Enlarge method
FEBRUARY • Holi Scene (File)
• Face of Old Man
• Paper Collage
• Tyrannosaurus rese
• Warli Painting
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fnlEcj@ikS"k%
fnO;e~ & }kn'k% ikB% (okrkZyki%)
O;kdj.ke~ & fjDrLFkkua] iz'uksaRrjk.kka esyua] e×tw"kk;k% mfprinS% laokna iwj;rA Loifjp; vH;kl%A
tuojh@ek?k%
fnO;e~ & =k;ksn'k% ikB% (izkr% Hkze.ke~)
O;kdj.ke~ & laLÑr 'kCnkuka vH;kl%A fjDrLFkkuaAopuifjorZuaA
fnO;e~ & prqnZ'k% ikB% ('yksdk%)
O;kdj.ke~ & 'kq¼a foDyia fpRok fjDrLFkkukfu iwj;rA
fnO;e~ & ikB 1] 2] 3
O;kdj.ke~ & o.kZekyk%] o.kZla;ksxa] o.kZ&foPNsna] fjDrLFkkua]i'kq&if{k.kka] O;kolkf;d'kCnkukaA
izFke vkof/d ijh{kk
fnO;e~ & ikB 1 ls 4 rd
O;kdj.ke~ & o.kZekyk%] o.kZla;ksxa] o.kZ&foPNsna] fjDrLFkkua]'kCn:i] i'kq&if{k.kka LFky] O;kolkf;d'kCnkukaA
28–Class–V /
v/Zokf"kZd ijh{kk
fnO;e~ & ikB 1 ls 7 rd
O;kdj.ke~ & iqfYyax] L=khfyax 'kCnkuka] i'kq&if{k.kka] 'kq¼e~v'kq¼a]iQykuka] 'kjhjL; vÄõkuka uke] vLen~&;q"en 'kCn:i]fØ;k;k%(/krq) izFkeiq#"k% =k;k.kka opukukaA
f}rh; vkof/d ijh{kk
fnO;e~ & ikB 8 ls 11 rd
O;kdj.ke~ & fjDr LFkku] okD; jpuk] fp=kkf.k n`"Vok fy[kr]d% fda djksfr] opu ifjorZu] eè;e&mÙke iq:"k/krquka fy[krA
okf"kZd ijh{kk
fnO;e~ & ikB 8 ls 14 rd
O;kdj.ke~ & o.kZekyk] o.kZla;ksx] iqfYyax] L=khfyax] uiqaldfyaxiQykuka ukekfu] 'kjhjLFk vaxkuka ukekfu] vLen~&;q"en~'kCn:i] /krq(fØ;k%)] izFke] eè;e] mÙke iq#"kk%A
FRENCH
Book : Échanté - O of Fench
APRIL & MAY
Course Book Leçon - O Découvrons La France.
& WorkbookLeçon-1 Les Lettres.
JULYCourse Book Leçon-2 Bonjour
& WorkbookLeçon-3 Re-bonjour
29–Class–V /
AUGUST
Course Book Leçon-4 Les Nombres
& workbook Leçon-5 Les Objects.
Grammar Topic-1 Numbers (0-20)
Topic-2 Articles Indéfini
Topic-3 Posez la Question
SEPTEMBER
Course Book Leçon-6 J'aime les fruits
& WorkbookTopic-1 Les Articles définis
Topic-2 Les Couleurs
OCTOBER
Course Book Leçon-7 Les Légumes
& WorkbookTopic-1 Légumes
NOVEMBER
Course Book Leçon-8 Tu ou Vous!
& WorkbookTopic-1 Les Pronoms Sujets
Topic-2 Le Verbe "être"
Topic-3 Les Adjectifs
Topic-4 Les adjectifs de Nationalites
DECEMBER
Course Book Leçon-9 Présenez-vous!
& WorkbookTopic-1 Demander des Informations
Topic-2 Formelle et Informelle
30–Class–V /
JANUARY
Course Book Leçon-10 Les jours et Les mois
& WorkbookTopic-1 Jours de la Semaine
Topic-2 Mois de L'année
Topic-3 Les Saisons
Topic-4 Les fêtes de France
FEBRUARY REVISION
• PREMID ASSESSMENTL → 0, 1, 2, 3
• MID TERM ASSESSMENTL → 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
• POST MID ASSESSMENTL → 6, 7, 8
• ANNUAL EXAMINATIONL → 0, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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