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CLASS-VIII
INDEX
S.NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
1 NEW EXAMINATION POLICY 1
2 DATE SHEET FOR PRE-MID TEST / POST-MID TEST 2
3 ENGLISH 3-9
4 HINDI 10-16
5 MATHEMATICS 17-19
6 SCIENCE 20-22
7 SOCIAL STUDIES 23-25
8 SANSKRIT 26-33
9 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 34-36
10 COMPUTER 37-38
11 FRENCH 39-46
12 ART EDUCATION 47
13 WORK EDUCATION 48
1
NEW EXAMINATION POLICY Examination from Academic Year 2017‐18 onwards would be conducted as per the
remodeled assessment structure explained below:‐
a) Scholastic area will comprise of two terms i.e Term I and Term II with portion of syllabus
cumulatively covered in an Academic Year.
b) Students will be assessed on following assessment structure:‐
Term I (April-September)-100 Marks (Ist Half of the session)
20 marks Periodic Assessment+ 80 marks of Half Yearly Exam
Term II (October-March) (2ndHalf of the session)
20 marks Periodic Assessment+ 80 marks of Half Yearly Exam
Periodic Test/Pre Mid Test (In The Month of July) Periodic Test/Post-Mid Term Test (In The Month of December)
Mid Term (In The Month of September) Annual Exams (Starts From last week of February Month)
Notebooks Submission (Assessed Every Month) Notebooks Submission(Assessed Every Month)
Subject Enrichment Activities(Assessed Every Month)
Subject Enrichment Activities(Assessed Every Month)
d) Simultaneously, students’ performance will be judged in different co‐scholastic areas in
Work Education, Art Education & Health and Physical Education on a 3‐point (A‐C) grading
scale in each term.
A= Outstanding B= Very Good C= Fair e) From this year CBSE has given special emphasis on discipline of the child as discipline
significantly impacts career shaping and it helps builds character. Discipline includes
attendance, sincerity, behavior, values
Grading Scale for Scholastic Areas (Classes VI to VIII) (School will award grades as per the following grading scale
Marks Range Grade 91-100 A1 81-90 A2 71-80 B1 61-70 B2 51-60 C1 41-50 C2 33-40 D
32 & below E
DATE SHEET FOR PRE-MID TEST FOR CLASSES VI TO VIII
Date & Days VI VII VIII
10-7-17 (Monday) English Hindi Science
13-7-17 (Thursday) Science Computer SKT/French
17-7-17 (Monday) Maths S.ST Hindi
20-7-17 (Thursday) Computer SKT/French Maths
24-7-17 (Monday) Hindi Maths S.ST
27-7-17 (Thursday) S.ST Science English
31-7-17 (Monday) SKT/French English Computer
Note:-Date sheet for Mid-Term test will be given in August month.
DATE SHEET FOR POST-MID TERM TEST FOR CLASSES VI TO VIII
Date & Days VI VII VIII
4-12-17 (Monday) Hindi English Science
7-12-17 (Thursday) Maths Computer SKT/French
11-12-17 (Monday) Science S.ST English
14-12-17 (Thursday) SKT/French Maths Computer
18-12-17 (Monday) English SKT/French Maths
21-12-17 (Thursday) S.ST Science Hindi
26-12-17 (Tuesday) Computer Hindi S.ST
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SYLLABUS FOR THE SESSION 2017-18
Subject:English Class: VIII
Prescribed books:
1. Raindrops (8)
2. My English Folder (8)
3. Great Expectations : Charles Dickens ( Supplementary Reader)
4. BBC Compacta (8)
APRIL Literature
L-1 The Encyclopedia of all knowledge
L-3 The Other Side of the Story
L-4 (Poem) The Eagle
Grammar Book
L-1 Determiners
L-20 Prepositions
L-21 Conjunctions: I
L-22 Conjunctions: II
Writing Skills
Bio-Sketch
Notice
Integrated Grammar
Gap Filling
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
Activity : Off-The-Cuff (Talk a while)
Literature
MAY L-1(Poem) My Doves
Grammar
L-2 Present Time
L-3 Past Time
MONTH PARTICULARS
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L-4 Future Time
Writing Skills
Message
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
Novel: Chapters: 1-10
SYLLABUS FOR PRE-MID TERM TEST
Literature: L-1 The Encyclopedia of All Knowledge
Poem: My Doves
Grammar Book: L-20 Prepositions
L-21 Conjunctions: I
Writing Skills: Bio-Sketch
JULY Literature
L-3 (Poem) Everybody’s Doing It
L-4 The Challenge of The Himalayas
L-5 Mysteries of The Island
Grammar Book
L-5 Modals
L-6 Conditionals I
L-7 Conditionals II
L-8 Conditionals III
Writing Skills
Diary Entry
Integrated Grammar
Editing
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
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AUGUST Literature
L-6 Cycling Is Her Passion
(Poem) Winter
L-7 The Cloud
Grammar
L-9 Infinitives –To
L-10 Infinitives – Bare
L-11 Participles
Writing Skills
Article
Informal Letter
Integrated Grammar
Dialogue Completion
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
Novel: Chapters (10-16)
Activity : Three minutes
SEPTEMBER Grammar Book
(1st week) L-12 Gerunds
Writing Skills
Story Writing
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
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SYLLABUS FOR MID TERM TEST
Literature : L-3 The Other Side Of The Story
L-4 The Challenge Of The Himalayas
(Poem) Everybody’s Doing It
L-5 Mysteries Of The Island
L-6 Cycling Is Her Passion
(Poem) Winter
L-7(Poem) The Cloud
Grammar Book : L-2 Present Time
L-3 Past Time
L-5 Modals
L-6 Conditionals:I
L-9 Infintives-To
L-11 Participles
Novel : Chapters 1-16
Writing Skills : Article
Notice
Diary Entry
Bio-Sketch
Integrated Grammar : Dailogue Completion
Gap Filling
Editing
OCTOBER Literature
L-9 (Poem) Sea Fever
Grammar Book
L-13 Active And Passive Voices: Tenses
L-14 Active And Passive Voices: Modals And Infinitives
L-15 Active And Passive Voices: Imperatives
Writing Skills
Formal Letter
Notice
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Integrated Grammar
Omission
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
Novel : Chapters (17-25)
NOVEMBER Literature
L-9 The Wall’s Address
L-10 Keeping The Art Alive
Grammar Book
L-16 Adjectives:Attributive And Predictive
L-17 Adjectives:Degrees Of Comparison
L-18 Adverbs:Degrees Of Comparison
Writing Skills
Data Interpretation
Report Writing
Integarted Grammar
Instruction And Process Writing
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
SYLLABUS FOR POST-MID TERM TEST
Literature : L-6 Cycling Is Her Passion
L-7(Poem) The Cloud
Grammar Book: L- 5 Modals
L-17 Adjectives: Degrees Of Comparison
Writing Skills: Formal Letter
DECEMBER Literature
L-11 (Poem) Our Casuarina Tree
Activity : Grammer Mania
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L-12 An Uncomfortable Bed
Grammar Book
L-19 Adverbs: Commonly Confused Adverbs
L-29 Direct And Indirect Speech:I
L-30 Direct And Indirect Speech:II
Writing Skills
Speech
Integrated Grammar
Sentence Re-Ordering
Gap Filling
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
JANUARY Literature
L-11(Play) The Merchant Of Venice
Grammar Book
L-31 Reading Comprehension
Writing Skills
• ( BBC Practice Papers )
Novel: Chapters (26-32)
FEBRUARY REVISION OF WHOLE SYLLABUS
Activity : Poem Recitation
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SYLLABUS FOR ANNUAL EXAMS
Literature :
CHAPTERS:
L-4 The Challenge Of The Himalayas
L-5 Mysteries Of The Island
L-9 The Wall’s Address
L-10 Keeping The Art Alive
L-11 The Merchant Of Venice
L-12 An Uncomfortable Bed
POETRY:
L-3 Everybody’s Doing It
L-4 The Eagle
L-9 Sea Fever
L-11 Our Casuarian Tree
Novel: Chapters 1-32
Grammar Book:
L-2 Present Time
L-3 Past Time
L-5 Modals
L-13 Active And Passive Voices: Tenses
L-17 Adjectives: Degree Of Comparison
L-18 Adverbs :Degrees Of Comparison
L-20 Prepositions
L-21 Conjunctions I
L-29 Direct And Indirect Speech I
Writing Skills:
Article
Notice
Story Writing
Diary Entry
Formal Letter
Bio-Sketch
Integrated Grammar:
Gap Filling
Editing
Omission
Sentence Re-Ordering
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SYLLABUS (2017-2018)
CLASS-VIII Subject- Mathematics
Prescribed Book:
Let’s Grow with Composite Mathematics
CONTENTS:
Unit-I Number System
Ch-1 Rational Numbers
Ch-6 Squares and Square Roots
Ch-7 Cubes and Cube Roots
Ch-12 Exponents and Powers
Ch-16 Playing With Numbers
Unit-II Algebra
Ch-2 Linear Equations in One Variable
Ch-9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Ch-14 Factorisation of Algebraic Expressions
Unit-III Commercial Mathematics
Ch-8 Comparing Quantities
Ch-13 Direct and Inverse Proportions
Unit-IV Mensuration
Ch-11 Mensuration
Unit-V Statistics
Ch-5 Data Handling
Ch-15 Introduction to Graphs
Unit-VI Geometry
Ch-3 Understanding Quadrilaterals
Ch-4 Practical Geometry
Ch-10 Visualising Solid Shapes
Month Particulars
April
Ch-1 Rational Numbers
Ch-6 Squares and Square Roots
Ch-7 Cubes and Cube Roots
Activity: To verify that the sum of first n odd natural numbers is 𝑛2.
May
Ch-7 Cubes and Cube Roots (in cont.)
Ch-3 Understanding Quadrilaterals
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Activity: To verify that area of a parallelogram and a rectangle
having the same base length and between the same
parallel lines are equal.
SYLLABUS FOR PRE MID TEST
Ch-1 Rational Numbers
Ch-6 Squares and Square Roots
Ch-7 Cubes and Cube Roots
July
Ch-3 Understanding Quadrilaterals (in cont.)
Ch-2 Linear Equations in One Variable
Ch-9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Activity: Verification of the identity:
( x + a )( x + b ) = 𝑥2 + ( a +b ) x + ab
August Ch-9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities (in cont.)
Ch-5 Data Handling
Ch-15 Introduction to Graphs
September Revision
SYLLABUS FOR MID TERM TEST
Ch-2 Linear Equations in One Variable
Ch-3 Understanding Quadrilaterals
Ch-5 Data Handling
Ch-6 Squares and Square Roots
Ch-9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Ch-15 Introduction to Graphs
October Ch-14 Factorisation of Algebraic Expressions
Ch-8 Comparing Quantities
Activity: Factorisation of polynomials of the type a𝑥2+bx+c by
splitting the middle term.
November Ch-8 Comparing Quantities (in cont.)
Ch-13 Direct and Inverse Proportions
Ch-11 Mensuration
Activity: To show that the area of a parallelogram is the product of
its base and corresponding height.
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SYLLABUS FOR POST MID TEST
Ch-8 Comparing Quantities
Ch-9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Ch-14 Factorisation of Algebraic Expressions
December Ch-11 Mensuration (in cont.)
Ch-12 Exponents and Powers
Activity: To show that the area of a triangle is half the product of
the base and the height.
January Ch-16 Playing with Numbers
Ch-4 Practical Geometry
Activity: To show that the area of a trapezium is equal to the
product of its altitude and half the sum of its parallel
sides.
February Ch-10 Visualising Solid Shapes
Activity: To obtain the formula of total surface area of a right
circular cylinder in terms of radius r of the base and
height h of the cylinder.
Revision
March Annual Exams
SYLLABUS FOR ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Ch-3 Understanding Quadrilaterals
Ch-4 Practical Geometry
Ch-6 Squares and Square Roots
Ch-8 Comparing Quantities
Ch-9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Ch-10 Visualising Solid Shapes
Ch-11 Mensuration
Ch-12 Exponents and Powers
Ch-13 Direct and Inverse Proportions
Ch-14 Factorisation of Algebraic Expressions
Ch-16 Playing With Numbers
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Class VIII
Science
Prescribed book:-
New Learnwell Science (Holy Faith)
Month Particulars April Biology – Ch 1 Crop Production and Management
Chemistry – Ch 3 Synthetic Fibres and Plastics Physics – Ch 10 Force and Pressure
Activity To compare the water holding capacity of fibre May Chemistry – Ch 4 Metals and Non Metals Activity To measure the weight of given objects using a
spring balance Pre mid test (Syllabus)
Biology – Ch 1 Crop Production and Management Chemistry – Ch 3 Synthetic Fibres and Plastics Physics – Ch 10 Force and Pressure July Biology – Ch 2 Micro- organisms
Chemistry – Ch 5 Combustion and Flames Physics – Ch 11 Friction
Activity To show the presence of micro organisms in air August Physics – Ch 12 Sound
Chemistry – Ch 13 Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Activity To show that sound is produced by a vibrating body
September Revision
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Mid Term test (Syllabus) Ch 1 Crop Production and Management Ch 2 Micro- organisms Ch 4 Metals and Non Metals Ch 5 Combustion and Flames Ch 11 Friction Ch 12 Sound Ch 13 Chemical Effects of Electric Current October Biology- Ch 6 Conservation of plant and animal
Ch 7 The cell Physics- Ch 14 Some Natural Phenomena
Activity To study the plant and animal cell November Biology – Ch 8 Reproduction
Chemistry – Ch 17 Coal and Petroleum Activity To show some natural and manmade resources
Post midterm test Ch 6 Conservation of plant and animal Ch 7 The cell Ch 14 Some Natural Phenomena
December Biology – Ch 9 Reaching the age of Adolescence Chemistry – Ch 18 Pollution of Air and Water
Activity Case Study – Ganga Action Plan January Physics – Ch 15 Light Activity To verify the laws of reflection of light
February Physics – Ch.-16-Universe
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SYLLABUS FOR ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Ch-4 Metals and Non-metals
Ch-6 Conservation of plant and animal
Ch-7 The cell
Ch-8 Reproduction
Ch-9 Reaching the age of Adolescence
Ch-10 Force and pressure
Ch-11 Friction
Ch-12 Sound
Ch-14 Some Natural Phenomena
Ch-15 Light
Ch-16 The Universe.
Ch-18 Pollution of Air and water
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SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS – 8
Prescribed Books:
1. History: Our Pasts- III, Part-I, AND Part-II
2. Civics: Social And Political Life III
3. Geography: Resources and Development
MONTH PARTICULARS
APRIL Civics: Ch-1 The Indian Constitution
Geo: Ch-1 Resources
Geo: Ch-2 Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
History: Ch-1 How, When and Where
MAY Civics: Ch-2 Understanding Secularism
Civics: Ch-3 Why do we need a Parliament?
SYLLABUS FOR PRE MID TEST
Geography: Ch-1 Resources
History: Ch-1 How, When and Where
Civics: Ch-1 The Indian Constitution
JULY History: Ch-2 From Trade to Territory
History: Ch-3 Ruling The Countryside
Geo: Ch-3 Mineral and power resources
Civics: Ch-4 Understanding laws
AUGUST History: Ch-4 Tribals Dikus and the vision of a golden
age
History: Ch-5 When people Rebel
Civics: Ch-5 Judiciary
History: Ch-6 Colonialism and the city
SEPTEMBER
(1st week)
Revision
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SYLLABUS FOR MID TERM TEST
Geography: Ch-1 Resources
Ch-2 Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
Ch-3 Mineral and power resources
History: Ch-2 From Trade to Territory
Ch-3 Ruling the countryside
Ch-5 When people rebel
Ch-6 Colonialism and the city
Civics: Ch-2 Understanding Secularism
Ch-3 Why do we need a parliament?
Ch-4 Understanding laws
Ch-5 Judiciary
SYLLABUS FOR POST MID TERM TEST
Geography: Ch-3 Mineral and power resources
Civics: Ch-6 Understanding our criminal justice system
History: Ch-7 Weavers, Iron smelters and Factory owners
SEPTEMBER
(4TH week)
History: Ch-7 Weavers, Iron smelters and factory owners
OCTOBER Civics: Ch-6 Understanding our criminal justice sysytem
History: Ch-8 Civilising the “native”, educating the nation
NOVEMBER History: Ch-9 Women, caste and reforms
Civics: Ch-7 Understanding Marginalisation
Civics: CH-8 Confronting Marginalisation
History: Ch-10 The changing world of visual arts
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DECEMBER History: Ch-11 The making of the National Movement:1870s-
1947
Geo: Ch-4 Agriulture
Civics: Ch-9 Public Facilities
Civics: Ch-10 Law and Social Justice
JANUARY Geo: Ch-5 Industries
History: Ch-12 India after Independence
FEBRUARY Geo: Ch-6 Human Resources
SYLLABUS FOR ANNUAL EXAMS
History: Ch-2 Fom Trade To Territory
Ch-5 When People Rebel
Ch-6 Colonialism and the city
Ch-8 Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation
Ch-9 Women, Caste and Reforms
Ch-11 The Making of the National Movement: 1870s- 1947
Ch-12 India After Independence
Geography: Ch-3 Mineral and Power resources
Ch-4 Agriculture
Ch-5 Industries
Ch-6 Human Resources
Civics: Ch-3 Why do we need a parliament?
Ch-4 Understanding Laws
Ch-5 Judiciary
Ch-9 Public Facilities
Ch-10 Laws and Social Justice 25
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ikB&7 xqIra /kue~
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh
ikB&8 i;kZ;k% ¼1&23½
foi;Z;k% ¼1&17½
'kCn :i xq: ¼iqfYyax½
ekrk ¼L=hfyax½
okfj ¼uiqldfyax½
/kkrq :i ir~] d` ¼ik¡pksa ydkjksa esa½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ i= ys[ku &2
fp= o.kZu &4
okrkZyki &3
vifBr vocks/kue~ &4
vxLr laLd`r :fXeuh
ikB&8 f'k{kkiznk% 'yksdk%
ikB&9 iznw"k.kleL;k
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh
ikB&9 izR;;k% ¼DRok] Y;i~] rqequ~½
la[;k ¼26&50½
dfo ¼iqfYyax½
/ksuq ¼L=hfyax½
/kkrq :i j{k~] ue~ ¼ik¡pksa ydkjksa esa½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ i= ys[ku & 3
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fp= o.kZu & 5
ekSf[kd xfrfof/k& 'yksdk% lLoj okpu
ekl fo"k; oLrq
flrEcj 'kCn :i fe= ¼uiqladfyax½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ okrkZyki&4
vifBr vocks/kue~&5
l= fo"k; oLrq
v)Zokf"kZdh
ijh{kk
laLd`r :fXeuh & ikB 4] 5] 6] 7] 8] 9
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh & ikB 1] 3] 4] 8] 9
'kCn :i & dfo] firk ¼iqfYyax½
unh] /ksuq ¼L=hfyax½
fe=] okfj ¼uiqldfyax½
/kkrq :i & j{k] ue~] ir~] vl~
¼ik¡pks ydkjksa esa½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ & i= ys[ku& 2] 3
fp= o.kZu& 2] 3] 4] 5
okrkZyki & 2] 3] 4
vifBr vocks/kue~& 3] 4] 5
ekl fo"k; oLrq
vDVwcj laLd`r :fXeuh
ikB&10 vkn'kZ fnup;kZ
ikB&11 ik.Mok% ;{k% p
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh
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ikB&3 laf/k ¼;.k~] iwoZ:i] ij:i
izd`frHkko½
ikB&4 la[;k ¼51&75½
'kCn :i fde~ ¼rhuksa fyaxksa esa½
/kkrq :i Le` ¼ik¡pksa ydkjksa esaa½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ i= ys[ku&4
fp= o.kZu&6]
okrkZyki & 5
vifBr vocks/kue~ &6
ek= fo"k; oLrq
uoEcj laLd`r :fXeuh
ikB&12 bZ'ojL; yhyk
ikB&13 uhfr'yksdk%
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh
ikB&6 miinfoHkkfDr& izdj.ke~
ikB&8 i;kZ;k% ¼24&47½
'kCn :i vLen~
,d ¼la[;kokph½
/kkrq :i ik ¼ik¡pksa ydkjksa esa½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ fp= o.kZu & 7
okrkZyki & 6
vifBr vocks/keu~ & 7
ekSf[kd xfrfof/k & ee fnuppkZ
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l= fo"k; oLrq
iwoZdkfyd
okf"kZd
ijh{kk
laLd`r :fXeuh & ikB& 4] 7] 9] 10] 13
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh& izR;;
'kCn :i & ekrk] fde~ ¼rhuksa fyaxksa esa½
/kkrq :i & ir~] Le ̀
jpukRed dk;Ze~ & i= ys[ku & 2] 3] 4
fp= o.kZu & 4] 6] 7
okrkZyki & 3] 5] 6
vifBr vocks/kue & 4] 6
ekl fo"k; oLrq
fnlacj laLd`r :fXeuh
ikB&14 okrkZyki% ¼DRok&Y;i~&rqequ~ izR;;iz;ksxk%½
ikB&15 dygL; nq"ifj.kke%
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh
ikB&8 foi;Z;k% ¼18&35½
ikB&10 le;kocks/k%
'kCn :i rr~ ¼rhuksa fyaxksa esa½
f} ¼la[;kokph½
/kkrq :i ur̀~ ¼ik¡pksa ydkjksa esa½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ i= ys[ku &5
fp= o.kZu &8
okrkZyki & 7
vifBr vocks/kue~ & 8
tuojh laLd`r :fXeuh
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ikB&16 vfryksHk% u drZO;%
ikB&17 egkRek xk¡/kh
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh
ikB&11 v'kqfn~/kla'kks/kue~
la[;k ¼76&100½
'kCn :i ;q"en~
f= ¼la[;kokph½
/kkrq :i ol~ ¼ik¡pksa ydkjksa esa½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ i= ys[ku & 6
fp= o.kZu & 9
okrkZyki & 8
vifBr vocks/kue~& 9
Qjojh laLd`r :fXeuh
ikB&18 eSVªksjsy;k=k
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh
ikB & 9 izR;;k% ¼rO;r~] vuh;j½
'kCn :i prqj~ ¼la[;kokph½
/kkrq :i Li`'k~ ¼ik¡pksa ydkjksa esa½
jpukRed dk;Ze~ i= ys[ku & 7
fp= o.kZu & 10
okrkZyki & 9
vifBr vocks/kue & 10
ekl fo"k; oLrq
of"kZd
ijh{kk
laLd`r :fXeuh & ikB 6] 7] 8] 9] 10] 11] 12] 13]
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14] 15] 16] 17] 18
laLd`r O;kdj.k :fXeuh& 1] 3] 4] 6] 8] 9] 10] 11
'kCn :i & dfo ¼iqfYyax½
efr] ¼L=hfyax½
fe= ¼uiqldfyax½
vLen~] ;q"en~
/kkrq :i & xe~] ue~] d` j{k~] ik] ol~
jpukRed dk;Ze~ & i= ys[ku & 2]4]5]6]7
fp= o.kZu & 1]5]7]9]10
okrkZyki & 3]5]7]8]9
vifBr vocks/kue & 5 ls 10
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Syllabus for the session 2017-18
Subject: General Knowledge Class: VIII
Prescribed books:
• General Knowledge Times (8)
ANIMALS AND PLANTS
APRIL L-1 Man’s Best Friend
L-2 Indian Mammals
L-3 Legendary Phenomena
L-4 Animal Intros
L-5What is in your Cuisine?
L-6 When Plants Turn Deadly
OUR ENVIRONMENT
L-7 Swachh Vidyalaya: Swachh Bharat
MAY L-8 Menace Of Pollution
L-9 My Clean and Green World
JULY L-10 The 4 R’s Of waste Management
LIFE SKILLS
L-11The Management Questionnaire
L-12 Be a Smart Child
L-13Speak Up and Be Safe
L-14 Financial Literacy
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
L-15Stories Revolving around Oceans
Month Particulars
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AUGUST L-16 Great Speeches
L-17 English Novels written by Indians
L-18 From The World of Urdu Writing
(Stop, Check and Go -1)
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
L-19 Pioneer Scientists of India
L-20 Diseases and our Body
L-21 Social+ Media=Sodia
• Current Affairs
SYLLABUS FOR MID TERM TEST
ANIMALS AND PLANTS
L-2 Indian Mammals
OUR ENVIRONMENT
L-7 Swachh Vidyalaya: Swachh Bharat
L-8 Menace Of Pollution
L-14 Financial Literacy
L-15 Stories Revolving around Oceans
L-17 English Novels written by Indians
L-18 From The World of Urdu Writing
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
L-19 Pioneer Scientists of India
L-20 Diseases and our Body
L-21 Social+ Media=Sodia
(Stop, Check and Go -1)
Current Affairs
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OCTOBER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
L-22 Women Who Dared
L-23 Progress Extraordinary
L-24Ancient Indian Medicine and Surgery
L-25 Energy In Use
DISCOVER INDIA
L-26 Land of Ganga and YamunaNOVEMBER L-27 Indian Museums
L-28Witnessing the Past
L-29 India’s Missile Programme
L-30 Great Women of India
L-31 Heritage Quiz
WORLD AROUND US
L-32 Amazing Historical Facts
L-33 Worst Tragedies
DECEMBER L-34 The Lost Cities of the World
L-35Popular Faces around the World
L-36 Heritage Quiz
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
L-37 Television Personalities
L-38 Let’s Colour the Canvas
L-39 Indian Women In cricket
L-40 Indian Women In HockeyJANUARY L-41 Combat Techniques
INNOVATIVE INITIATIVES IN INDIA
L-42 Innovative Initiatives by the Union Government(STOP,CHECK AND GO-2)
Current Affairs
FEBRUARY REVISION
SYLLABUS FOR ANNUAL EXAMS
L-8 Menace of pollution
L-17 English Novels written by Indians and full syllabus from October- January.
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Subject: Computer
Class: VIII
Prescribed Books:-
1. IT Beans
2. Active Computer
3. Learning Computer
MONTH Particulars
April Ch- 1 Networking Concepts
Ch- 3 Log On To Access
May Ch- 4 Working With Tables
Syllabus for Pre mid-term:
Ch- 1 Networking Concepts
Ch- 3 Log On To Access
Ch- 4 Working With Tables
Ch- 5 Working With Queries (Half)
MONTH PARTICULARS
JULY Ch- 5 Working With Queries
AUGUST Ch- 10 Understanding MTML
Ch- 11 Using lists and creating a
table.
Syllabus for Mid-term:
Ch- 1 Networking Concepts
Ch-4 Working With Tables
Ch-5 Working With Queries
Ch-10 Understanding HTML
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Ch-11 Using Lists and Creating a Table
MONTH PARTICULARS
OCTOBER Ch- 2 Windows Movie Maker
Ch- 6 Adobe Photoshop CS3
NOVEMBER Ch- 7 More On Photoshop CS3
DECEMBER Ch- 8 Visual Basic 2010 Express
Ch- 9 More On VB 2010 Express
Syllabus for post mid-term:
Ch- 1Networking Concepts (Half)
Ch- 2 Windows Movie Maker
Ch- 6 Adobe Photoshop CS3
Ch- 7 More On Photoshop CS3
Ch- 10 Understanding HTML
(Half)MONTH
PARTICULARS
JANUARY Ch- 12 Surfing Internet
FEBRUARY Revision
Syllabus for Annual exams:
Ch- 1 Networking Concepts
Ch- 2 Adobe Photoshop CS3
Ch- 3 More On Photoshop CS3
Ch- 4 Visual Basic 2010 Express
Ch- 5 More On VB 2010 Express
Ch- 6 Understanding HTML
Ch- 7 Using Lists and Creating a Table
Ch- 8 Surfing Internet
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Syllabus for the session 2017-18 Subject : French Class: VIII
Prescribed books
1. Apprenons le Francais (3) ( method de Francais)
2. Apprenons le Francais (3) (cahier d’exercise)
Term-I
MONTH PARTICULARS
APRIL
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MAY
LITERATURE
Lecon – 0 La France, qu’est-ce que c’est?
Lecon – 1 la rentree
Lecon – 2 Il est francais?
GRAMMAIRE
Les articles
Les verbes “er,ir,re et irreguliers
La negation
Les adverbs de quantite
Le feminine et le pluriel des noms et des adjectifs
La position des adjectifs
L’infinitf après un autre verbe
Les members de la famille
Les habitations et les meubles
OBJECTIF COMMUNICATIFS
S’initier a la Civilisation francaise
Parler de la Famille(Relations)
L'ECRITUREDecrivez votre meilleur ami
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LITERATURE
Lecon- 3 La journee de Mme Lavigne
GRAMMAIRE
Les verbes pronominaux
Les nombres cardinaux et ordinaux
Les saisons, les jours de la semaine et les moins de l’annee
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OBJECTIF COMMUNICATIFS
Dire l’heure
L'ECRITURE
Decrire votre journee
ACTIVITE ORAL
Parler votre saison prefere
QUARTERLY
(PRE-MID
TEST)
LITERATURE
Lecon – 0
Lecon – 1
Lecon – 2
Lecon- 3
GRAMMAIRE
Les articles
Les verbes “er,ir,re et irreguliers
La negation
Les adverbs de quantite
Le feminine et le pluriel des noms et des adjectifs
La position des adjectifs
L’infinitf après un autre verbe
Les members de la famille
Les habitations et les meubles
Les verbes pronominaux
Les nombres cardinaux et ordinaux
Les saisons, les jours de la semaine et les moins de l’annee
L'ECRITURE
Decrivez votre meilleur ami
Decrire votre journee
MONTH PARTICULARS
JULY LITERATURE
Lecon-4 Kalu est malade
Lecon-5 Faire les courses
GRAMMAIRE
Trois formes d’interrogation
L’interrogation negative et “si”
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AUGUST
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SEPTEMBER
Les expressions avec “avoir”
Les animaux
Les couleurs
Les adverbs interrogatifs
Les verbes” savoir” et “connaitre”
Les repas francais
Les magasin, le marche
Les plats et la norriture
OBJECTIF COMMUNICATIFS
Parler de la sante
Parler des achats
L'ECRITURELe dialogue
Des boutique specialisees
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LITERATURE
Lecon- 6 M.Lavigne cherche un manteau
GRAMMAIRE
Les preposition
Les verbes “ayer,oyer, uyer”
Les vetements et les accessoires
OBJECTIF COMMUNICATIFS
La direction avec des prepositions
L'ECRITURE Description d’un image
ACTIVITE ORAL
Ma chambre
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Comprenez des fetes francaises.
HALF
YEARLY MID-
TERM TEST)
LITERATURE
Lecon – 0
Lecon – 1
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Lecon- 3
Lecon-4
Lecon- 5
Lecon-6
GRAMMAIRE
Les articles
Les verbes “er,ir,re et irreguliers
La negation
Les adverbs de quantite
Les verbes pronominaux
Les nombres cardinaux et ordinaux
Les saisons, les jours de la semaine et les moins de l’annee
Trois formes d’interrogation
L’interrogation negative et “si”
Les expressions avec “avoir”
Les animaux
Les couleurs
Les adverbs interrogatifs
Les verbes” savoir” et “connaitre”
Les repas francais
Les magasin, le marche
Les plats et la norriture
Les preposition
Les verbes “ayer,oyer, uyer”
Les vetements et les accessoires
L'ECRITUREVotre journee
Des boutique specialisees
TERM-II
MONTH PARTICULARS
CTOBER LITERATURE
Lecon-7 Allons a Paris
GRAMMAIRE
Les prepositions de lieu
Les noms de pays
Les nationalites
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NOVEMBER
OBJECTIF COMMUNICATIFS
Parler des fetes francaises
L'ECRITURE
Ma ville paris
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LITERATURE
Lecon- 8 Les photos de Manuel
Lecon 9 Au café des laurent
GRAMMAIRE
Les verbes irreguliers
Les adjectifs demonstratifs
Les fetes francaises
Les professions
L’imperatif-affirmatif et le negative
L’imperatif des verbes pronominaux
Les couverts
OBJECTIF COMMUNICATIFS
Commander un plat
Les profession
L'ECRITURELe menu
ACTIVITE ORALE
Le plat et des goutes(restaurant)
PRE ANNUAL
(POST MID-
TERM)
LITERATURE
Lecon-6
Lecon-7
Lecon- 8
Lecon-9
GRAMMAIRE
Les preposition
Les verbes “ayer,oyer, uyer”
Les vetements et les accessoires
Les prepositions de lieu
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Les noms de pays
Les nationalites
Les verbes irreguliers
Les adjectifs demonstratifs
Les fetes francaises
Les professions
L’imperatif-affirmatif et le negative
L’imperatif des verbes pronominaux
Les couverts
L'ECRITURE
Le menu
Ma ville(Paris)
MONTH PARTICULARS
DECEMBER
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JANUARY
LITERATURE
Lecon-10 Encore une lettre
Lecon-11 Une journee bien charge
GRAMMAIRE
Les adjectifs interrogatifs
Les expressions avec “faire”
La revision et la consolidation de la grammaire precedents
Le passé compose
Les verbes conjuges avec “avoir” au passé compose
OBJECTIF COMMUNICATIFS
Parler de ses centres d’interets
L'ECRITURE
Ecrire une letter
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ITERATURE
Lecon- 12 Une visite au parc d’attractions
GRAMMAIRE
Le passé compose(suite)
Le verbe conjuge avec “etre” au passé compose
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FEBRUARY
OBJECTIF COMMUNICATIFS
Les moyen de transport
L'ECRITURE
Raconter un evenement du passe
ACTIVITE ORAL
Raconter un film que vous avez vu
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Revision
ANNUAL
EXAMS LITERATURE
econ – 0
Lecon- 3
Lecon-6
Lecon-7
Lecon- 8
Lecon-9
Lecon- 10
Lecon-11
Lecon-12
GRAMMAIRE
Le verbes er,ir,re, irregulier
La negation
Les verbes pronominaux
Les nombres cardinaux et ordinaux
Les saisons, les jours de la semaine et les moins de l’annee
Les preposition
Les verbes “ayer,oyer, uyer”
Les vetements et les accessoires
Les prepositions de lieu
Les noms de pays
Les nationalites
Les verbes irreguliers
Les adjectifs demonstratifs
Les fetes francaises
Les professions
L’imperatif-affirmatif et le negative
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L’imperatif des verbes pronominaux
Les couverts
Les adjectifs interrogatifs
Les expressions avec “faire”
La revision et la consolidation de la grammaire precedents
Le passé compose
Les verbes conjuges avec “avoir” au passé compose
Le passé compose(suite)
Le verbe conjuge avec “etre” au passé compose
L'ECRITURE
Decrire une letrre
Image questioning
Raconter un evenement du passé
Le menu
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Subject : Art Education Class : VIII
Prescribed Book :-
1. Art Plus (Optima)
I Term (April to September)
Month Particulars
April
May
July
Aug.
Sept.
Introduction of Art. Elements of Art, Perspective shades, Girls Tones, Street Scene, Fruits on the Plate (Composition) Furniture. Study of Composition.
Sports Shoes. Forms and shadow (colour), still life (Bottle and glass).
Transport - A car (Study of different parts) Flower, Landscape, Tree. Decorative Drawings, Sea beach (water colour).
A river (water colour), Lion Face (Pencil Drawing), Chimpanzee (Pen Shading), Birds : Line Study, Flock sitting on the branch of tree (water colour).
Human Figure (women's face) in pencil shading, Man's Face (colour study), Quick block sketches.
II Term (April to September)
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Football match : Figure Composition, Market Scene (composition), Dancing Lady
Cityscape - Haveli (study of Arches and Pillars), Street Scene (Water Colour), Collage (Line Study)
Monuments - A Taj Mahal (Brush Strocks), Silhoutte of a mosque in the evening, old man (Brush strokes), Charlie Chaplin (Water Colour).
A villager and a big dog, Graphic design, Poster Making(our planet earth) Pressed Knife Painting.
Flower Cards, Ikebana (Japanese Art), Folk Art. Collage with Cloth.
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SYLLABUS
WORK EDUCATION
CLASS –VIII
MONTH ACTIVITY
APRIL
MAY
ULY
AUGUST
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
1. Scrapbook: Pasting pictures of food nutrientsand food groups.
2. Drafting, cutting and stitching of an apron anddecorate it with lace.
1. Using wooden blocks and ready to use colours,prepare a table cloth in 2 to 3 colours. Make aborder on the cloth with blocks.
1. Prepare a flower pot and decorate it with claycarving.
2. Use old marriage cards, greeting cards and giftpapers to prepare shopping bag.
1. Puppets craft2. Prepare a scrap book on locally available herbs,
flowering plants and leaves.3. Ikebana and Japanese art of flower
arrangement.
1. Prepare any 2 decorative items for Diwali.
1. Prepare any two stationary items.2. Prepare any two material for classroom use.
1. Prepare side table by using waste bottles.2. Pressed flower card.
1. Collage making
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