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ENGLISH
HINDI
FRENCH
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCE
SOCIAL STUDIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SPORTS
YOGA
MUSIC
ART
2-6
7-13
14-19
20-22
23-26
27-32
33-36
37-38
39
40-41
42-43
43-44
SANSKRIT
CRAFT 45-46
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25th to 29th MarchFirst Flight : L-1 A Letter to GodWriting : Letter to the EditorGrammar : TensesActivity : Self Appraisal 1st to 5th AprilFirst Flight : L-2 Nelson Mandela : Long Walk to Freedom Poem-1 Dust of SnowActivity : Word Building
8th to 12th AprilFirst Flight : Poem-2 Fire and IceWriting : Letter - Placing Order
15th to 19th AprilFirst Flight : Poem-3 A Tiger in the ZooGrammar : Modals
22nd to 27th AprilFirst Flight : L-3 Two Stories about FlyingFootprint : L-1 A Triumph of SurgeryActivity : Weave a Yarn 29th April to 3rd MayFirst Flight : L-4 From the Diary of Anne FrankFootprint : L-2 The Thief’s StoryGrammar : Sentence Reordering
6th to 11th MayFirst Flight : Poem-4 How to Tell Wild AnimalsFootprint : L-3 The Midnight Visitor
13th to 17th May
First Flight : L-5 The Hundred Dresses-1
L-6 The Hundred Dresses-2
Grammar : Prepositions
20th to 24th May
First Flight : Poem-5 The Ball Poem
Footprint : L-4 A Question of Trust
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Activity : Taking an Interview
4th & 5th July
Footprint : L-5 Footprints Without Feet
8th to 12th July
Footprint : L-5 Contd...
Writing : Short Story
Activity : Spin a Yarn
15th to 20th July
First Flight : L-7 Glimpses of India
Grammar : Subject - Verb Agreement
22nd to 26th July
First Flight : Poem-6 Amanda
Poem-7 Animals
Grammar : Reported Speech
29th July to 2nd Aug.
Footprint : L-6 The Making of a Scientist
Writing : Letter of Inquiry
Grammar : Reported Speech Contd...
Activity : Completing Dialogues
5th to 10th Aug.
Footprint : L-7 The Necklace
Grammar : Editing/Omitting
Revision12th to 16th Aug.Grammar : All Grammar topics done will be repeated BBC Grammar Sample Papers (Module 6,7)
19th and 20th Aug.
Discussion Extended Questions
11th to 14th Sept.
First Flight : L-8 Mijbil the Otter
Activity : Enactment
16th to 20th Sept.First Flight : L-8 Contd...Writing : Letter of ComplaintGrammar : Passives (Describingt Process)Activity : HAM
23rd to 27th Sept.First Flight : Poem-8 The TreesGrammar : Determiners
30th Sept. to 4th Oct.First Flight : L-9 Madam Rides the BusGrammar : PrepositionsActivity : Fun with Adjectives
9th to 12th Oct.Footprint : L-8 The Hack DriverWriting : ParagraphActivity : Brain Mapping
14th to 18th Oct.First Flight : L-10 The Sermon at BenarasGrammar : Headlines
21st & 22nd Oct.First Flight : Poem-9 FogWriting : Letter to the Editor
30th & 31st Oct.First Flight : L-11 The ProposalWriting : ArticleActivity : Spell Bee
4th to 8th Nov.Footprint : L-9 BholiWriting : Letter - Placing Order
11th to 15th Nov.First Flight : Poem-10 The Tale of Custard The DragonWriting : Letter of Inquiry
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18th to 23rd Nov.
First Flight : Poem-11 For Anne Gregory
Grammar : Editing/Omitting
25th to 30th Nov.
Footprints : L-10 The Book that Saved the World
Writing : Story Writing
Revision2nd to 6th Dec.
Writing : Letter of Complaint/Inquiry
Grammar : Sentence Transformation/Sentence Reordering
Pattern for Periodic Test 1 and 3
M.M. = 40 Time = 1hr 15 min.
Section A - Reading 8 Marks
Qs-1 Comprehension
Section B - Writing & Grammar 16 Marks
Qs-2 Letter/Article/Story 8 Marks
Qs-3 and 4 Grammar 4 x 2=8 Marks
Section C - Literature 16 Marks
Qs-5 Prose/Play extract 4 Marks
Qs-6 Poem extract 4 Marks
Qs-7 Four Short questions to be answered in 30-40 words
2x4=8 Marks
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Pattern for Half Yearly & Pre-Board ExaminationM.M. : 80 Time : 3 hrs.Section-A (Reading) 20 MarksQ.1. Comprehension 8 MarksQ.2. Comprehension 12 Marks
Section-B-Writing & Grammar 30 MarksQ.3. One out of two to be done letter/article/paragraph 8 MarksQ.4. One out of two to be done story writing 10 MarksQ.5, 6 & 7 Grammar (gap filling / editing / omitting / sentence / reordering / sentence transformation) 4x3=12Marks
Section-C-Literature 30 MarksQ.8. One extract out of two from prose/poem/play 4 MarksQ.9. Five short questions to be done in 30 to 40 words 2x5=10 MarksQ.10. Any one out of two questions 150-200 words 8 Marks (First Flight)Q.11. One out of two question to be answered in 150-200 words (Foot prints) 8 Marks
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Syllabus for Periodic Test-1LiteratureFirst Flight : L-1, 2, 3, 4 Poem-1, 2, 3Footprints : L-1, 2, 3, 4Writing : Letter to the Editor/Letter-Placing OrderGrammar : Tenses, Modals, Verbs, Editing, Omitting, Gap filling
Syllabus for Periodic Test-2LiteratureFirst Flight : L-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Poem-1, 2, 3,4 ,5, 6Footprints : L-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Writing : Letter to the Editor/Letter-Placing Order/Letter of Inquiry/Article, StoryGrammar : All the topics done in the class
Syllabus for Periodic Test-3LiteratureFirst Flight : L-7, 8, 9, 10 Poem-8, 9, 10Footprints : L-3, 8, 9Writing : Letter of Complaint, Letter to the EditorGrammar : Determiners, Prepositions, Gap filling, Editing, OmittingSyllabus for Pre-Board = 100%
25 ls 29 ekpZLi’kZ % x| ikB 1 cM+s HkkbZ lkgcO;kdj.k % ÓCn ,oa injpukRed dk;Z % cM+s HkkbZ lkgc ikB es n’kkZ;s x, ik=ksa ds uke
1 ls 5 vizSyLi’kZ % i| ikB 1 lk[kh ¼dchj½O;kdj.k % eqgkojs ¼1&20½jpukRed dk;Z % dchj dk lfp= ifjp;
8 ls 12 vizSyLi’kZ % i| ikB 2 in ¼ehjk½O;kdj.k % eqgkojs ¼21&50½] Óq)&v’kq) ¼1] 2½
15 ls 19 vizSyLi’kZ % x| ikB 3 rrk¡jk&okehjks dFkkO;kdj.k % okD;] lekl ¼f}xq] cgqozhfg] vO;;hHkko½
22 ls 27 vizSyLi’kZ % x| ikB 2 Mk;jh dk ,d iUukO;kdj.k % Óq)&v’kq) ¼3½jpukRed &dk;Z % Lora=rk laxzke esa fgLlk ysus okys Økafrdkfj;ksa ds uke
29 viSzy ls 3 ebZLi’kZ % i| ikB 3 nksgs ¼fcgkjh½Ik= % iz/kkukpk;kZ dks la/;kdkyhu [ksy ds izca/k ds fy, izkFkZuk djrs
gq, vkosnu&i= ¼1½O;kdj.k % inca/k] vifBr x|ka’k @ dkO;ka’kjpukRed dk;Z % dfo fcgkjh dk lfp= o.kZu
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6 ls 11 ebZ lap;u % ikB 1 gfjgj dkdkvuqPNsn % djr&djr vH;kl ds] tM+efr gksr lqtku ¼1½] HkkX; vkSj
iq#ÔkFkZ ¼2½
13 ls 17 ebZlap;u % ikB 1 gfjgj dkdkO;kdj.k % laokn&ys[ku] foKkiu&ys[kuvuqPNsn % ok.kh dk egÙo% e/kqj HkkÔ.k ¼3½
20 ls 24 ebZO;kdj.k % eqgkojs ¼51&70½] lwpuk&ys[kuvuqPNsn % et+gc ugha fl[kkrk] vkil esa cSj j[kuk ¼4½jpukRed dk;Z % Ójhj ds vaxksa ds uke ij eqgkojs ¼10½
4 vkSj 5 tqykbZLi’kZ % x| ikB 5 fxjfxV
8 ls 12 tqykbZLi’kZ % x| ikB 5 fxjfxV vuqPNsn % lk¡p cjkcj ri ugha ¼5½] Hkkjrh; ukjh ¼6½
15 ls 20 tqykbZLi’kZ % x| ikB 4 rhljh dleO;kdj.k % Óq)&v’kq) ¼4&6½jpukRed dk;Z % ̂rhljh dle* ikB esa crkbZ xbZ fQYeksa ds uke
22 ls 26 tqykbZLi’kZ % Ik| ikB 4 euq";rk O;kdj.k % okD;] leklIk= % lkoZtfud LFkkuksa ij c<+rs /kweziku ij fpark O;Dr djus rFkk
mls jksdus ds fy, fgUnqLrku VkbEl ds laiknd dks i= ¼2½
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29 tqykbZ ls 2 vxLrO;kdj.k % eqgkojs ¼71&100½Ik= % vius bykds dh vO;ofLFkr Mkd forj.k dh f’kdk;r
djrs gq, Mkdiky dks i= ¼3½
5 ls 10 vxLrLi’kZ % i| ikB 5 ioZr izns’k esa ikolIk= % is;ty dh leL;k dh vksj /;ku vkd`"V djrs gq, LokLF;
vf/kdkjh dks i=jpukRed dk;Z % _rqvksa ds uke
iqujko`fÙk ¼12 ls 20 vxLr½12 ls 16 vxLrLi’kZ % Ik| ikB 1 ls 3 x| ikB 1 ls 3lap;u % ikB 1O;kdj.k % okD;] lekl] eqgkojs
19] 20 vxLrLi’kZ % Ik| ikB 4] 5 x| ikB 4] 5O;kdj.k % lwpuk&ys[ku] foKkiu&ys[ku] laokn ys[ku
11 ls 14 flrEcjLi’kZ % Ik| ikB 7 rksi vuqPNsn % Je dk egÙo ¼7½] ijksidkj ¼8½
16 ls 20 flrEcjLi’kZ % x| ikB 7 ir>j esa VwVh ifÙk;k¡Ik= % vius {ks= esa isM+ ikS/kksa dh vfu;af=r dVkbZ dks jksdus ds fy,
ftykf/kdkjh dks i= ¼5½
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23 ls 27 flrEcjlap;u % ikB 2 liuksa ds ls fnuvuqPNsn % vuq’kklu dk egÙo ¼9½] le; dk egÙo ¼10½jpukRed dk;Z % cpiu esa [ksys tkus okys [ksyksa ds uke ¼dksbZ ik¡p½
30 flrEcj ls 4 vDrwcjLi’kZ % x| ikB 2 Mk;jh dk ,d iUukIk= % iqLrdsa e¡xokus ds fy, izdk’kd ds uke ¼6½ O;kdj.k % eqgkojs ¼101&150½] okD;
9 ls 12 vDrwcjLi’kZ % Ik| ikB 6 e/kqj&e/kqj esjs nhid tyO;kdj.k % lekl ¼}U}] deZ/kkj;] rRiq:Ô½Ik= % tqekZuk ekQh ds fy, iz/kkukpk;kZ th dks izkFkZuk&i= ¼7½
14 ls 18 vDrwcjLi’kZ % x| ikB 6 vc dgk¡ nwljksa ds nq[k ls nq[kh gksus okysO;kdj.k % Óq)&v’kq) ¼7&9½vuqPNsn % csjkstxkjhIk= % pquko izpkj esa nsj jkr rd ykmM&Lihdj ls izpkj djus ds
fo#) f’kdk;r djrs gq, pquko vk;qDr dks
21] 22 vDrwcjLi’kZ % Ik| ikB&8 dj pys ge fQ+nk vuqPNsn % csVh cpkvks] csVh i<+kvksjpukRed dk;Z % ns’k HkfDr dk xhr
30] 31 vDrwcjLi’kZ % Ik| ikB&3 nksgs ¼fcgkjh½O;kdj.k % eqgkojs ¼151&170½
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4 ls 8 uoEcjlap;u % ikB 3 Vksih ÓqDykO;kdj.k % Óq)&v’kq) ¼10] 11½Ik= % c<+rh pksfj;ksa dh jksdFkke ds fy, Fkkuk/;{k dks i=
11 ls 15 uoEcjLi’kZ % x| ikB 8 dkjrwlO;kdj.k % eqgkojs ¼171&200½] okD;] vifBr x|ka’k
18 ls 23 uoEcjLi’kZ % Ik| ikB 9 vkRe=k.k vuqPNsn % LoPN Hkkjr vfHk;ku
25 ls 30 uoEcjLi’kZ % x| ikB 2 Mk;jh dk ,d iUukO;kdj.k % vifBr dkO;ka’k] lwpuk&ys[ku
iqujko`fÙk ¼2 ls 6 fnlEcj½2 ls 6 fnlEcjLi’kZ % Ik| ikB 7] 8 x| ikB 7] 8lap;u % ikB 3O;kdj.k % okD;] lekl
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Periodic Test 1ikB~;Øe
Li’kZ % Ik| ikB 1] 2 x| ikB 1] 3lap;u % ikB 1O;kdj.k % ÓCn ,oa in] eqgkojs ¼1&50½] okD;] Óq)&v’kq) ¼1&3½]
lekl ¼f}xq] vO;;hHkko] cgqozhfg½] vuqPNsn ¼1&6½
Periodic Test 2 / (Half Yearly Examination)Li’kZ % i| ikB % 1 ls 5 x| ikB % 1 ls 5lap;u % ikB % 1O;kdj.k % 25 ekpZ ls 10 vxLr
Periodic Test 3Li’kZ % i| ikB 3] 7] 8 x| ikB 2] 7lap;u % ikB 2O;kdj.k % eqgkojs ¼101&150½] Óq)&v’kq) ¼7&9½] okD;] lekl] Ik= ¼5&9½
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Periodic Test 1,3
le; % 1½ ?kaVk vad foHkktu vad % 40 Li’kZ % 15 vad lap;u % 05 vad O;kdj.k % 20 vad dqy vad % 40 vad
vad foHkktu
vifBr x|ka’k o dkO;ka’kO;kdj.kÓCn o injpuk ds vk/kkj ij okD; :ikarj.kleklv’kqf)&’kks/kueqgkojsikB~;&iqLrd ¼Li’kZ ,oa lap;u½x| [k.Mx| ikB ¼Li’kZ½x| ikB ¼Li’kZ & fuca/kkRed iz’u½dkO; [k.Mdforkvksa ds vk/kkj ij y?kq iz’udforkvksa ds vkdyu ij vk/kkfjr fucU/kkRed iz’u^lap;u* ikBksa ds izfr laosnu’khyrk ij vk/kkfjr ,d ewY; ijd iz’uys[kuvuqPNsn ¼80&100 ÓCn½vukSipkfjd Ik= ¼izkFkZuk&i=½ lwpuk ys[ku ¼20&30 ÓCnksa½laokn ys[kufoKkiu ys[ku ¼20&25 ÓCnksa½
[k.M&d vad
1 2 ¼d½ ¼[k½ ¼x½ ¼?k½ ¼³½ 3 ¼d½ ¼[k½ ¼x½ ¼?k½ ¼³½ ¼p½ ¼N½
4 ¼d½ ¼[k½ ¼x½ ¼?k½ ¼³½
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le; % 3 ?kaVs Periodic Test 2 / v)ZokfÔZd ,oa izh cksMZ iw.kk±d % 80
SANSKRIT
25 ls 29 ekpZ izFke% ikB% & Óqfpi;kZoj.ke~ O;Œtu lfU/k% & eks·uqLokj%] rqdkxe%
1 ls 5 vizSy izFke% ikB% & Óqfpi;kZoj.ke~ O;ŒtulfU/k% & oxhZ; izFkek{kjk.kka r`rh; o.ksZ ifjorZue~ le;%
8 ls 12 vizSy izFke% ikB% & Óqfpi;kZoj.ke~ izR;;kS & Ro ry~ p] vuqokn%
15 ls 19 vizSy f}rh;% ikB% & cqf)cZyorh lnk }U}&lekl%
22 ls 27 vizSy f}rh;% ikB% & cqf)cZyorh lnk vO;;’kCnk%
29 vizSy ls 3 ebZ f}rh;% ikB% & cqf)cZyorh lnk fp=o.kZue~] vuqokn%
6 ls 11 ebZ r`rh;% ikB% & O;k;ke% lnk iF;% Vki~ izR;;%] i=ys[kue~
13 ls 17 ebZ r`rh;% ikB% & O;k;ke% lnk iF;% v’kqf)&la’kks/kue~] vuqokn%
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vifBr&vocks/kue~
20 ls 24 ebZ prqFkZ% ikB% & f’k’kqykyue~ vO;;hHkko% lekl%
4] 5 tqykbZ prqFkZ% ikB% & f’k’kqykyue~ vO;;hHkko% lekl%
8 ls 12 tqykbZ iŒpe% ikB% & tuuh rqY;oRlyk folxZ lfU/k% & folxZL; mRoe~] jRoe~ folxZyksi% p
15 ls 20 tqykbZ iŒpe% ikB% & tuuh rqY;oRlyk okP;ifjorZue~
22 ls 26 tqykbZ Ô"B% ikB% & lqHkkfÔrkfu erqi~ izR;;%
29 tqykbZ ls 2 vxLr Ô"B% ikB% & lqHkkfÔrkfu v’kqf)&la’kks/kue~
5 ls 10 vxLr Ô"B% ikB% & lqHkkfÔrkfu vifBr&vocks/kue~] fp=o.kZue~] i=ys[kue~
iqujko`fr ¼12 ls 20 vxLr½12 ls 16 vxLr ikB&5] 6 lekl] izR;;] fp=o.kZu] vuqokn
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19 vkSj 20 vxLr lfU/k] okP;] le;] i=ys[ku
11 ls 14 flrEcj lIre% ikB% & lkSgkn± izd`rs% ÓksHkk O;ŒtulfU/k% & izFkeo.kZL; iŒpeo.ksZ ifjorZue~
16 ls 20 flrEcj lIre% ikB% & lkSgkn± izd`rs% ÓksHkk Bd~ izR;;%] vuqokn%
23 ls 27 flrEcj v"Ve% ikB% & fofp=% lk{kh folxZ&lfU/k% & folxZL; LFkkus l~] Ó~] Ô~] vuqokn%
30 flrEcj ls 4 vDrwcj v"Ve% ikB% & fofp=% lk{kh ³hi~ izR;;%] fp=o.kZue~
9 ls 12 vDrwcj uoe% ikB% & lwDr;% foHkfDr & rRiq#Ô&lekl%
14 ls 18 vDrwcj uoe% ikB% & lwDr;% cgqozhfg% lekl% i=ys[kue~
21] 22 vDrwcj n’ke% ikB% & HkwdEifoHkhfÔdk okP;ifjorZue~
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30] 31 vDrwcj n’ke% ikB% & HkwdEifoHkhfÔdk vO;;inkfu] fp=o.kZue~
4 ls 8 uoEcj ,dkn’k% ikB% & izk.ksH;ks·fi fiz;% lqân~ vifBr & vocks/kue~] vuqokn%
11 ls 15 uoEcj ,dkn’k% ikB% & izk.ksH;ks·fi fiz;% lqàn~ v’kqf) & la’kks/kue~
18 ls 23 uoEcj }kn’k% ikB% & vU;ksDr;% okP;ifjorZue~] vuqokn%
25 ls 30 uoEcj }kn’k% ikB% & vU;ksDr;% v’kqf)&la’kks/kue~] i=ys[kue~
iqujko`fÙk ¼2 ls 6 fnlEcj½2 ls 6 fnlEcj CBSE lSEiy isilZ
ikB~;ØePeriodic Test I
ÓseqÔh % ikB&1 ls 3O;kdj.k % O;Œtu lfU/k] le;] Ro ,oa ry~ izR;;] }U} lekl] vO;;’kCn vifBr&vocks/ku] fp=o.kZu] i=ys[ku] vuqokn
Periodic Test II/v)ZokfÔZd ijh{kkÓseqÔh % ikB&1 ls 6O;kdj.k % 25 ekpZ ls 10 vxLr rd
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Periodic Test III
ÓseqÔh % ikB&4] 7] 8O;kdj.k % O;Œtu&lfU/k% & izFkeo.kZL; iŒpe o.ksZ ifjorZue~] folxZ lfU/k% & folxZL; LFkkus l~@Ô~@l~] Bd~ ,oa ³hi~ izR;;] foHkfDr rRiq#Ô ,oa cgqozhfg lekl] le;] v’kqf)&la’kks/ku vifBr&vocks/ku] fp=o.kZu] i=ys[ku] vuqokn
Pre-Board 1 & 2
ikB~;Øe 100%
PT�dk vad&foHkktu
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[k.M % ?k
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[k.M% & d ¼vifBr&vocks/kue~½,d% x|ka’k%
[k.M% & [k ¼jpukRed&dk;Ze~½i=ys[kue~fp=o.kZue~vuqokn%
[k.M&x ¼vuqiz;qDr&O;kdj.ke~½lfU/k%lekl%izR;;%okP;izdj.ke~le;%vO;;inkfula’kks/kudk;Ze~
[k.M & ?k ¼ifBr&vocks/kue~½x|ka’k%i|ka’k%ukV~;ka’k%iz’ufuekZ.ke~vUo;%?kVukØekuqlkja okD;ys[kue~i;kZ;ys[kue~@foykseesyue~
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le; % 3 ?kaVs Periodic Test 2/v)ZokfÔZd ,oa izh&cksMZ ijh{kk iw.kk±d % 80
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25th to 29 March : Lesson 1
1st to 5th April : Lesson 1 Activity : Décrire un Lieu, écrire des lettres
8th to 12th April : Lesson 2 15th to 19th April : Lesson 2
22nd to 27th April : Lesson 2
Activity : systeme educatif de français
29th April to 3rd May : Lesson 3
6th to 11th May : Lesson 3 Activity : Décrire La CV
13th to 17th May : Lesson 4
20th to 24th May : Lesson 4 Activity : Dialogue
4th & 5th July : Lesson 5
8th to 12th July : Lesson 5
15th to 20th July : Lesson 5 Activity : Visite au cinema
22nd to 26th July : Lesson 6
29th July to 2nd Aug : Lesson 7 Activity : Faire des projets
5th to 10th August : Lesson 8 Activity : Pour la Santé
Revision12th to 16th August : Lesson 1 & 2
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19th & 20th Aug : Lesson 3, 4
11th to 14th Sep. : Lesson 9
16th to 20th Sep. : Lesson 9 Activity : Parler de la vie urbaine/rural
23rd to 27th Sep. : Lesson 10
30th Sep. to 4th Oct. : Lesson 10
9th to 12th Oct. : Lesson 10 Activity : Systeme Politique en Inde et France
14th to 18th Oct. : Lesson 11
21st & 22nd Oct. : Lesson 11
30th & 31st Oct. : Lesson 11 Activity : Internet
4th to 8th Nov. : Lesson 12 11th to 15th Nov. : Lesson 12
18th to 23rd Nov. : Lesson 12 Activity : Decouvrir Les Autre Cultures
25th to 30th Nov. : Subjonctif, Direct et Indirect Accord
Revision2nd to 6th Dec. : Lesson 1 to 3
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Syllabus for PT (Periodic Test)
PT1 : Lesson 1, 2, 3PT2 : Lesson 1-8Pt3 : Lesson 6, 10, 11
Periodic Test-2/Pre Board
Section A - Reading (Factual / Descriptive)
Section B - One long and three short Compositions
Section C - Grammar - PT 2 - Chapter 1 to 8
Final - Chapter 1 to 12
Section D - Literature - PT 2 - Chapter 1 to 8
Final - Chapter 1 to 12
Pattern for Periodic Test 1 & 3
Section LiteratureGrammar
203020
TOTALWriting
10 80Marks
Comprehension
Pattern for Periodic Test 2/PB
Section LiteratureGrammar
10159
TOTALWriting
6 40Marks
Comprehension
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25th to 29th March : Ch-1 Real Numbers Ex-1.1, 1.2, 1.3 Ex 1.4 Assignment of 10 questions Ch-2 Ex 2.1
1st to 5th April : Ex-2.2, 2.3 Activity : To obtain zero of a poly nomial geometrically (I)linear, (ii) Quadratic (iii) Cubic Ex 2.4 Assignment of 10 questions
8th to 12th April : Ch-3 Linear Equations in two variables Ex 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
15th to 19th April : Ex 3.5, 3.6 Ex 3.7 Assignment of 10 questions Activity : To obtain conditions for consistency of two linear Equations by graphical method (I)Unique Solution, (ii) No solution, (iii) Infinite solutions
22nd to 27th April : Ch-4 Quadratic Equations Ex 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Ex 4.4 Assignment of 10 questions
29th April to 3rd May : Ch-6 Triangles Ex 6.1, 6.2
6th to 11th May : Ex 6.3, 6.4, 6.5
13th to 17th May : Ex 6.6 Activity : To verify Pythagoras theorem by paper cutting method.
20th to 24th May : Ch-8 Introduction to Trigonometry Ex 8.1, 8.2, 8.3
4th & 5th July : Activity : To verify experimentally 2 2
sin q+cos q=1
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8th to 12th July : Ex 8.4 Ch-9 Heights and Distances Ex 9.1 Assignment of 10 questions
15th to 20th July : Ch-11 Constructions Ex 11.1, 11.2
22nd to 26th July : Ch-5 Arithmetic Progression Ex 5.1, 5.2 Activity : To verify that the given sequence is an AP
29th July to 2nd Aug. : Ex 5.3, 5.4 Assignment of 10 questions
5th to 10th Aug. : Ch-15 Probability Ex 15.1, 15.2 Activity : To be familiar with the idea of probability through double card method
Revision12th to 16th Aug. : Ch-1, 2, 3
19th & 20th Aug. : Ch-4, 6
11th to 14th Oct. : Ch-7 Coordinate Geometry Ex 7.1, 7.2
16th to 20th Sept. : Ex 7.3, 7.4 Assignment of 10 questions
23rd to 27th Sept. : Ch-10 Circles Ex 10.1, 10.2 Assignment of 10 questions
30th Sept to 4th Oct. : Activity : Tangents from an external point are equal in length Ch-12 Areas Related to Circles Ex 12.1
9th to 12th Oct. : Ex 12.2, 12.3 Assignment of 10 questions Activity : To verify that the sum of areas of three sectors formed at the vertices of a
2 triangle of radius r is ½ p r
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14th to 18th Oct. : Ch-13 Volume and Surface Areas Ex 13.1, 13.2 Activity : To make a cone of given slant height (I) and given base circumference
21st Oct & 22nd Oct : Ex 13.3
30th & 31st Oct. : Ex 13.4
4th to 8th Nov. : Ch-14 Statistics Ex 14.1, 14.2
11th to 15th Nov. : Ex 14.3
18th to 23rd Nov. : Ex 14.4 Activity : To find median of a data graphically
25th to 30th Nov. : Revision : CBSE Sample Papers
2nd to 6th Dec. : Revision : CBSE Sample Papers
SyllabusPeriodic Test 1 : Ch-1, 2, 3, 4
Periodic Test 2 : Ch-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,8, 9, 11, 15
Periodic Test 3 : Ch-7, 10, 12, 13
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Pattern for Periodic Test
No. of Ques.
M.M.
4
02
Total
40
4
03
Time : 1 Hr. 15 mins.
5
04
Pattern for PT2 & Pre-Boards
No. of Ques.
M.M.
6
02
6
01
10
03
Time : 3 Hrs.
8
04
Section A B C D
Lessonwise Weightage - Periodic Test 2Time : 3 Hrs.
Marks
Ch. No. 1
8
2
8
3
12
4
8
5
6
6
10
8
8
9
8
15
6
11
6
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25th to 29th MarchPhysics : L-10 Light-Reflection and RefractionChemistry : L-1 Chemical reactions - Chemical Equations and BalancingBiology : L-6 Life Processes - Nutrition in Plants, Events of Photosynthesis
1st to 5th AprilPhysics : L-10 Definitions, Types of mirrorsChemistry : L-1 Types of Chemical reactions-Combination and DecompositionBiology : L-6 Nutrition in animalsActivity : To find out the rough focal length of a concave mirror
8th to 12th AprilPhysics : L-10 Image formation by concave and convex mirrorChemistry : L-1 Displacement and Double Displacement ReactionsBiology : L-6 Human Digestive SystemActivity : Showing of Human digestive System through Smart class
15th to 19th AprilPhysics : L-10 Refraction, Refraction through a glass slab, Refractive IndexChemistry : L-1 Oxidation and Reduction, Corrosion and RancidityBiology : L-6 Respiration
22nd to 27th AprilPhysics : L-10 Lens - Image formation by convex lensChemistry : L-2 Acids, Bases and Salts-IndicatorsBiology : L-6 Transportation in AnimalsActivity : Testing of acids and Bases through indicators
29th April to 3rd MayPhysics : L-10 Image formation by concave lens, lens formula & NumericalsChemistry : L-2 General properties of Acids and BasesBiology : L-6 Human Heart, Lymphatic system, Transportation in Plants
6th to 11th MayPhysics : L-10 Power of lens, NumericalsChemistry : L-2 pH scale, Importance of pHBiology : L-6 Excretion in Plants and Animals
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13th to 17th MayPhysics : L-11 The human eye and colourful world-IntroductionChemistry : L-2 Salts-Sodium Hydroxide, Washing Soda, Baking SodaBiology : L-7 Control and Coordination-BrainActivity : To show the model of Brain
20th to 24th MayPhysics : L-11 Defects of VisionChemistry : L-2 Salts-Bleaching Powder, Plaster of ParisBiology : L-7 Spinal Cord and Reflex Action
4th & 5th JulyPhysics : L-11 Refraction of light through a prismChemistry : L-3 Metals & Non metals - IntroductionBiology : L-7 Control and Coordination - Tropic Movements
8th to 12th JulyPhysics : L-11 Dispersion of lightChemistry : L-3 Metals and Non Metals-Physical properties of MetalsBiology : L-7 Control and Coordination in Plants - Nastic Movements
15th to 20th JulyPhysics : L-11 Atmospheric Refraction, Scattering of lightChemistry : L-3 Chemical properties of Metals, Reactivity SeriesBiology : L-7 Plant Hormones
22nd to 26th JulyPhysics : L-12 Electricity - Electric Current and Potential differenceChemistry : L-3 Ionic CompoundsBiology : L-7 Animal Hormones
29nd July to 2nd AugPhysics : L-12 Ohm’s law, Factors on which resistance dependsChemistry : L-3 Basic Metallurgical ProcessesBiology : L-15 Our Environment - Ecosystem
5th to 10th AugPhysics : L-12 Combination of resistances - Resistances in series & parallelChemistry : L-3 Refining of metals, alloysBiology : L-15 Ozone Layer, Methods of disposal
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Revision12th to 16th AugPhysics : L-10, L-11Chemistry : L-1, L-2Biology : L-6, L-7
19th & 20th AugPhysics : L-12Chemistry : L-3Biology : L-15
11th to 13th SeptPhysics : L-12 Heating effect and its applicationsChemistry : L-4 Carbon and its compounds - Versatile nature of carbonBiology : L-8 Reproduction - Asexual reproduction in animalsActivity : To show spore formation by growing Rhizopus on moist bread. To show the adventitious buds in potato ginger bryophyllum.
16th to 20th SeptPhysics : L-12 Electric power & NumericalsChemistry : L-4 Covalent compoundsBiology : L-8 Sexual Reproduction in plantsActivity : To show the structure of flower.
23rd to 27th SeptPhysics : L-13 Magnetic effects of electric current - IntroductionChemistry : L-4 Homologous Series and Functional groupBiology : L-8 Sexual Reproduction in animalsActivity : To draw the pattern of magnetic field lines around a bar magnet.
30th Sept to 4th OctPhysics : L-13 Circular coil, SolenoidChemistry : L-4 Chemical properties of carbon compounds.Biology : L-8 Child bearing and Reproductive health
9th to 12th OctPhysics : L-13 Force experienced by current carrying conductor placed in magnetic field, Electric MotorChemistry : L-4 Ethanol and Ethanoic acid-Physical and chemical propertiesBiology : L-9 Heredity and Evolution - Variations
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Activity : To differentiate between alcohols and acids on the basis of litmus test, Na CO test etc.2 3
14th to 18th OctPhysics : L-13 Electromagnetic Induction, Electric GeneratorChemistry : L-4 Soaps and detergentsBiology : L-9 Mendel’s contribution - Monohybrid cross
21st, 22nd & 30th, 31st OctPhysics : L-13 Types of CurrentChemistry : L-5 Periodic classification of Elements - IntroductionBiology : L-9 Dihybrid crossActivity : To prepare pedigree of blood group of your family.
4th to 8th NovPhysics : L-13 Domestic CircuitChemistry : L-5 Newland’s Classification, Mendeleev’s Periodic TableBiology : L-9 Sex determination
11th to 15th NovPhysics : L-14 Sources of energy - IntroductionChemistry : L-5 Modern Periodic TableBiology : L-9 Basic concepts of EvolutionActivity : To arrange elements in Modern Periodic Table upto atomic number 20.
18th to 23rd NovPhysics : L-14 Conventional Sources of energyChemistry : L-5 Trends followed in groups in Modern Periodic TableBiology : L-9 Artificial selection, Human Evolution
25th to 30th NovPhysics : L-14 Non-Conventional Sources of energyChemistry : L-5 Trends followed in Periods in Modern Periodic TableBiology : L-16 Management of natural Resources & Wildlife, Coal and Petroleum
Revision2nd to 6th DecPhysics : L-12, L-13Chemistry : L-4, L-5Biology : L-8, L-9
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Syllabus for Periodic TestsPeriodic Test 1Physics : L-10, L-11 (upto Human Eye)Chemistry : L-1, L-2 (upto importance of pH)Biology : L-6
Periodic Test 2Physics : L-10, L-11, L-12 (upto combination of resistances)Chemistry : L-1, L-2, L-3Biology : L-8, L-9, L-15
Periodic Test 3Physics : L-12 (Heating effect of electric current onwards), L-13 (upto solenoid), L-11 (Defects of vision)Chemistry : L-2 (Salts, L-4 (upto chemical properties of carbon compounds)Biology : L-8, L-7 (Animal Hormones)
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Pattern for Periodic Tests (1 and 3)
Time : 1 Hr 15 Min.
Lessonwise Weightage for Pre-Boards
No. ofQuestions
06 TOTAL01 04
0201 03 4005Marks
Marks
L. No.
Unit II III IVI TOTAL
80
Pattern of Periodic Test 2 & Pre-BoardsTime : 3 Hrs.15 Min.
Marks
No. ofQ's
02
01
10
03
Practical Based
02
03
02
06
05
TOTAL
80
03
Ques. 06
V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
25 23 12 13 07
Marks
L.No.Practical
12
1 TOTAL
80
Lessonwise Weightage for Periodic Test-2
06
2
09
3
08
6
10
10
09
11
08
12
06
15
04
M.M. : 40
M.M. : 80
16
7
08
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25th to 29th MarchHistory : L.1 The Rise of Nationalism in EuropeGeography : L.1 Resources and their development
1st to 5th AprilPol. Sci. : L.1 Power sharingEconomics : L.1 DevelopmentActivity : Debate : Developmental goals of India
8th to 12th AprilHistory : L.1 Contd....*Geography : L.2 Forest and WildlifePol. Sci. : L.1 Contd...
15th to 19th AprilEconomics : L.1 Contd...History : L.1 Contd...*Geography : L.3 Water Resources
22nd to 27th AprilPol. Sci. : L.2 FederalismD.M. : L.1 Introduction... Do you remember?
29th April to 3rd MayGeography : L.3 Contd...Pol. Sci. : L-2 Contd...Activity : Talk on ways of water conservation
6th to 11th MayGeography : L.3 Contd...*Pol. Sci. : L.3 Democracy and DiversityActivity : Group Discussion on social diversity of India
13th to 17th MayPol. Sci. : L.3 Contd...Geography : L.4 Agriculture
20th to 24th MayPol. Sci. : L.3 Contd...Geography : L.4 Contd.
4th & 5th JulyHistory : L.2 Nationalism in India
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8th to 12th JulyHistory : L.2 Contd.D.M. : L.2 Tsunami - The Killer sea waves (Report)
15th to 20th JulyEconomics : L-2 Sectors of Indian EconomyPol. Sci. : L.4 Gender, Religion and CasteActivity : Debate on ‘India is a secular state’.
22nd to 26th JulyHistory : L.2 Contd...Economics : L.2 Contd...
29th July to 2nd AugHistory : L.3 Contd...Economics : L.3 Money and Credit*Pol. Sci. : L-5 Popular Struggles and Monuments
5th to 10th AugGeography : Map WorkEconomics : L.3 Contd...Activity : Talk : Demonetisation
Revision12th to 16th AugHistory : L.1, 2Geography : L.1, 4Economics : L.1, 2
19th and 20th AugPol. Sci. : L.1, 2, 4
11th to 14th SeptPol. Sci. : L.6 Political PartiesHistory : L.3 The Making of a Global WorldActivity : Quiz on various Political Parties in India
16th to 20th SeptGeography : L.5 Mineral and Energy ResourcesHistory : L.3 Contd...Pol. Sci. : L.6 Contd...
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23rd to 27th SeptHistory : L.3 Contd..Geography : L.5 Contd.
30th Sept to 4th OctEconomics : L.4 Globalisation of Indian EconomyPol. Sci. : L.7 Outcomes of Democracy
9th Oct to 12th OctEconomics : L.4 Contd...History : L.3 Contd...D.M. : L.4 Alternative Communications Systems 14th to 18th OctEconomics : L.5 Consumer RightsGeography : L.6 Manufacturing IndustriesActivity : Debate on ‘Industries v/s Environment
21st & 22nd OctEconomics : L.5 Contd..Geography : L.6 Contd...
30th & 31st Oct Geography : L.7 Lifelines of Indian Economy*Pol. Sci. : L.8 Challenges of DemocracyD.M. : L.4 Alternative communications Systems
4th to 8th NovHistory : L.5 Print Culture and the Modern WorldGeography : L.7 Contd...Activity : Map Skill of Geography
11th to 15th NovPol. Sci. : L.8 Contd...History : L.5 Contd...
18th to 23rd NovHistory : L.5 Contd...Geography : L.7 Contd...
25th to 30th NovHistory : L.5 Contd...Geography : Map WorkD.M. : L.5 Safe construction practices
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Revision2nd to 6th DecHistory : L.3, 5Pol. Sci. : L.6, 7*Note : Disaster Management to be evaluated through projects and home assignment.
SyllabusPeriodic Test -1History : L.1Economics : L.1Pol. Sc. : L.1, 2Geography : L.1, 2, 3Periodic Test-2/Half YearlyHistory : L.1, 2Economics : L.1, 2, 3Pol. Sc. : L.1, 2, 3, 4, 5Geography : L.1, 3, 4Periodic Test-3History : L.5Economics : L.4, 5Pol. Sc. : L.3Geography : L.6, 4
Pre-Board 1 : 100% syllabusPre-Board 2 : 100% syllabus
Pattern for Periodic Test (1 & 3)
Pattern for PT-2/Half Yearly, Pre-BoardTime : 3 Hrs. 15 mins.
Marks
No. of Q's 7
01 05
2 Map11
03
7
05
TOTAL
80
No. of Questions TOTAL
40Marks
6
01
5
03
3
05
1 map
04
Time : 1 Hrs. 15 Min
*Note : Geography L-2, 3, Political Science L-3, 5, 8 will be assessed in the Periodic Tests only and will not be evaluated in Board Exam.
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April’19Part B Unit-1 Web Applications (Basics) Session 1 : Working with Accessibility Options Session 2 : Networking Fundamentals
May’19Part B Unit-2 Web Applications (Basics) Session 3 : Introduction to Instant MessagingUnit-2 Word Processing (Intermediate)
Activity : Create a resume (Bio data) It should have your name, address, E-mail address, date of birth, nationality, languages known, educational qualifications, extracurricular activities you have participated in, awards won etc.
July’19Part B Unit-2 Web Applications (Basics) Session 4 : Chatting with a contact - Google TalkUnit-3 Spreadsheet (Intermediate) Activity : Create a budget for household expenses for the month of June. Also create a 3D column chart for thisPart AUnit-1 Communication Skills
August’19Revision of Unit 1 and Unit 2
September’19Half Yearly Examination
October’19Part BUnit-1 Web Applications (Basics) Session 5 : Creating and Publishing Web PagesUnit-4 Digital Presentation (Intermediate) Activity : Design a poster on the following topics : * Invite all students of your class to the Computer Festival * Inviting all students of your class to a picnic. * Inviting all students for the Annual Sports Day of your School.
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Part AUnit-2 Self-Management Skills
November’19Part AUnit-3 Basic ICT SkillsUnit-4 Entrepreneurial SkillsPart B Web Applications (Basic) Session 6 : Using Offline Blog Editors Session 7 : Online TransactionsUnit-6 Database Development (Basic)
Activity : Create a Contacts table using the Table Wizard. Add the fields Address, City, First name, Last name, Mobile Number and Phone Number in that table. Enter 10 records of your friends.
December’19Part AUnit-1 Web Applications (Basics) Session 8 : Internet SecurityUnit-5 E-Mail Messaging (Intermediate)Part BUnit-5 Green Skills
January’20Revision of unit 2, 5 and7
SyllabusPT-1 Part B Unit-1 Session 1, 2, 3, and Unit-2PT-3 Part B Unit-1 Session 4, 5, 6,7 and Unit-3
Half Yearly Part B Unit-1 Session 1 to 4 Unit-2 Word Processing (Intermediate) Unit-3 Spreadsheet (Intermediate) Total Marks : 100 (TH 50 + PR 50)
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April : 400 mt. Race
May : Long Jump
July & August : Theory of Basketball Game
(History, Measurements, Fundamental Skills and Important Tournaments)
September : Activity : Make a Chart of Fundamental Skills of Basketball (Practical & Viva) and Paste the pictures of the Basketball Court and Sports Personalities
Paper Pen Test, File & Viva
October : Shot Put
November : Flying Race (30 Mt.)
December : Theory of Badminton Game
(History, Measurement, Fundamental Skills and Important Tournaments)
: Make a Chart of Fundamental Skills of Badminton (Practical & Viva)
Activity : Paste the picture of Badminton Court, Net, racket, Shuttle and sports personalities
Paper Pen Test
AprilHistory of Yoga, Meaning of Suryanamaskar and Mantras : 1. Om Mitraya Namaha 2. Om Ravaya Namaha 3. Om Suryaya Namaha 4. Om Khagaya Namaha 5. Om Bhanave Namaha 6. Om Pushnaye Namaha 7. Om Hiranya Garbhaya Namaha 8. Om Mareechayai Namaha 9. Om Aadityaye Namaha 10. Om Savitraye Namaha 11. Om Arkaya Namaha 12. Om Bhaskarya Namaha
MayElements of Yoga 1. Yama or ‘restraint’ 2. Niyama or ‘purity’ : For purity, ethical practices of five senses is included which are the five niyamas : * Shauch, Santosha, Tapa, Swadhyaya, Ishwara Pranidhana 3. Asana or ‘Postures’ 4. Pranayama or ‘Breathing exercises’ 5. Pratyahara or ‘sensory withdrawal’ 6. Dharana or ‘Concentration 7. Dhyana or ‘Meditation’ 8. Samadhi or ‘Bliss-trance’
JulyPractice of Surya Namaskar
AugustGaumukhasana and its Benefits * It is beneficial in hydrocele and enlargement of the intestine. * It is beneficial in seminal disorders, excessive urination and gynaecological problems. * It strengthens the liver, kidney and chest, it cures arthrities and gout.
SeptemberActivity : Paste the pictures of Surya Namaskar (1 to 12 steps) Revision of Surya Namaskar and Gaumukhasana.
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OctoberNaukasana and its benefits. * The lungs and heart become strong due to the inhalation of Prana-vayu. * It is beneficial for intestines, stomach, liver and pancreas.
NovemberKukkutasana and its benefits. * The nerves of hands and shoulders become strong.
DecemberMayurasana and its benefits * It is beneficial for liver, Kidney, Pancreas and stomach. * It is beneficial for the patients of diabetes. It cures constipation. * It improves digestion power of the stomach.Activity : Make a Chart of different types of Yogasana and Pranayams. Revision of Mayurasana and its benefits.
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25th to 29th March
1st to 5th April
8th to 12th April
15th to 19th April
22nd to 27th April
29th April to 3rd May
6th to 11th May
4th & 5th July
13th to 17th May
20th to 24th May
8th to 12th July
15th to 20th July
22nd to 26th July
29th July to 2nd Aug
5th to 10th Aug
12th to 16th Aug
19th & 20th Aug
11th to 14th Sep
16th to 20th Sep
23rd to 27th Sep
30th Sep to 4th Oct
9th to 12th Oct
14th to 18th Oct
21st & 22nd Oct
30th & 31st Oct
4th to 8th Nov
11th to 15th Nov
18th to 23rd Nov
25th to 30th Nov
2nd to 6th Dec
Basic knowledge of Tanpura & Guitar
Shudh Alankar & Notation system
Vikrit Alankar & Notation System
Raga Bhairav Aaroh, Avaroh & Pakar
Raga Bhairav Sthai Drut Khyal
Raga Bhairav Antra Drut Khyal
Raga Bhairav Aalap Taan
Tagore Song & Vadi Swara
Tagore Song & Vadi Swara
Tagore Song & Samvadi Swara
Regional Song
Regional Song
Regional Song
Devotional Song
Devotional Song
Devotional Song
Revision
Raga Kafi Aaroh, Avaroh & Pakar
Raga Kafi Sthai Drut Khyal
Raga Kafi Antra Drut Khyal
Raga Kafi Aalap Taan
Community Singing
Community Singing
Community Singing
Revision
Patriotic Song
Patriotic Song
Patriotic song
Revision
Revision
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Basic knowledge Tabla
Bolas of Tabla
Bolas of Tabla
Bolas of Tabla
Notation System
Notation System
Revision
Rupak Taal
Rupak Taal
Rupak Taal
Dadra Taal
Dadra Taal
Dadra Taal
Kehrawa Taal
Kehrawa Taal
Kehrawa Taal
Revision
Jhaptal, Theka
Jhaptal, Theka
Jhaptal, Avartan
Amad, Mohra & Tihai
Teen Taal
Teen Taal
Teen Taal
Ektala
Ektala
Ektala
Ektala
Revision
Revision
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Class Activity
May
July/Aug
October
November
December
Vocal
Raga Bhairav
Regional Song
Project work
Raga Kafi
Patriotic Song
Percussion
Taal Rupak
Dadra Taal
Project work
Teen Taal
Ek Taal
25th to 29th March : An Introduction to Indian Artists
1 to 5th April : Introduction to Folk Art
8th to 12th April : Assignment on any contemporary artist
15th to 19th April : Contd.
22nd to 27th April : Still Life Pg. 10
29th April to 3rd May : Still life Pg. 13
6th to 11th May : Contd.
13th to 17th May : Study of figures Pg. 46-48
20th to 24th May : Still Life Pg. 15, 16
4th & 5th July : Contd.
8th to 12th July : Animal study Pg. 25
15th to 20th July : Contd.
22nd to 26th July : Bhel Puri (Activity)
29th July to 2nd Aug : Landscape Pg. 27
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5th to 10th Aug : Contd.
12th to 16th Aug : Landscape Pg. 30, 31
19th & 20th Aug : Contd.
11th to 14th Sept : Portrait study Pg. 53, 54
16th to 20th Sept : Contd.
23rd to 27th Sept : Composition Pg. 73
30th Sept to 4th Oct : Contd.
9th to 12th Oct : Folk Art (Madhubani Painting)
14th to 18th Oct : Contd.
21st & 22nd Oct : Modern Art Pg. 83-85
30th & 31st Oct : Contd.
4th to 8th Nov : Sweet Corn (Activity)
11th to 15th Nov : Story illustration
18th to 23rd Nov : Contd.
25th to 30th Nov : Poster Designing
2nd to 6th Dec : Contd.
(Continuous Assessment throughout the year)
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25th to 29th March : Introduction of Craft
1 to 5th April : Decoration of Scrapbook
8th to 12th April : Alphabets with Shadow
15th to 19th April : Mask making (Bus bunny)
22nd to 27th April : Towel holder (Bugs bunny)
29th April to 3rd May : Painting with Pearl colours/sand paper
6th to 11th May : Flower making (Tisshu)
13th to 17th May : Paper mouse
20th to 24th May : Masala Soya Katori (Activity)
4th & 5th July : Bird House
8th to 12th July : Contd.
15th to 20th July : Soft Toy - Chick
22nd to 26th July : Contd.
29th July to 2nd Aug : Paper Craft - Chick
5th to 10th Aug : Keyring
12th to 16th Aug : Pencil kit
19th & 20th Aug : Contd.
11th to 14th Sept : Golden tree
16th to 20th Sept : Paper Craft - tree/cactus
23rd to 27th Sept : Contd.
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30th Sept to 4th Oct : Pencil Cap
9th to 12th Oct : Calligraphy
14th to 18th Oct : Flower with paper cutting
21st & 22nd Oct : Contd.
30th & 31st Oct : Key ring
4th to 8th Nov : Dancing doll
11th to 15th Nov : Contd.
18th to 23rd Nov : Decorative Cake icing
25th to 30th Nov : Contd.
2nd to 6th Dec : Paper Craft