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Class: VIII Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: ENGLISH
Syllabus to be covered
Month ID Text ( Honeydew) Lessons and poems.
Activity Book/Supplementary
( It’s so happened)
Grammar and Composition
Any other Resource Material
March
8 L-1. The Best Christmas Present in the world.
Honeydew work book.
April 19 P-1 .The Ant and the cricket. L -2.The Tsunami.
1. How the Camel got his hump.
1.sentences 2.Notice writing, story writing
Pictures Honeydew work book. New Grammar plus.
May 0
June 22 P-2. Geography lesson. L -3.Glimpses of the past.
2. Children at work. 3.Determiners, Pronouns, Picture story.
Honeydew work book. New Grammar plus.
July 25 P-3. Macavity: The Mystery Cat. L-4. Bepin Choudhury’ s Lapse of Memory. P-4.The Last Bargain.
3. The Selfish Giant. 4.Verbs 5.Modals , hyperbole, Letter writing
Honeydew work book. New Grammar plus. Audio on poem.
August 22 L -5.The Summit Within. P- 5.The School Boy.
4. The treasure within. 6.Nouns, Adjectives , phrases , Making posters
Honeydew workbook New Grammar plus.
September 13 L- 6 This is Jody’s Fawn.
Honeydew work book
October 20 P – 6.The Duck and the Kangaroo. L-7 A visit to Cambridge.
5. Princess September. 7.Tenses , writing a biography
Honeydew work book. New Grammar Plus.
November 19 P-7.When I set out for Lyonnesse. L – 8 A Short Mansoon Dairy
6. The Fight. 8.Speech 9.Prepositions , Message writing
Honeydew work book. New Grammar Plus
December 24 P- 8 On the Grasshopper and Cricket.
7. The open window. 8. Jalebis
10.Conjunctions 11.Vocabulary
Honeydew work book.
New Grammar Plus.
January 22 L-9 & 10 The Great Stone Face – I &II
9. The comet – I &II 12.Voice, writing a speech 13. Adverbs , paragraph writing
Honey dew work book. New Grammar Plus.
February 18 Revision & Assessment
Revision & Assessment Revision & Assessment
Portion for Assessment
Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
Grammar: Sentences, Determiners, Pronouns Composition: Notice writing, story writing, picture story Literature: L– 1, 2, 3 , P – 1,2 ( Honeydew book),
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
Grammar: Tenses, Speech, Prepositions, Conjunction Composition: Writing a message, Writing a biography Literature: L – 7, 8 , P- 6 , 7 ( Honeydew book)
HYL(15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018)
Grammar: Sentences, Determiners, Pronouns, Nouns, Modals, Adjectives, Verbs, Hyperbole, phrases Composition: Notice writing, Picture story, Letter writing, Making posters Literature : L- 1,2,3,4,5, 6, P- 1,2,3,4,5 ( Honeydew book)
AE (Feb-Mar 2019)
Grammar: Tenses, Speech, Prepositions, Conjunction, Pronouns adverbs, voice, adjectives, phrases. Composition: Letter writing, message writing, writing a biography, picture story, making posters. Literature: L – 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and P – 1, 3, 7, 8,9,10.
Portion not for assessment in AE
Activity book ( It’s so happened )
Class: VIII Syllabus Details (Sub-topics) Subject: English
S.No Name of the Topic ( Lesson or prose, poem, grammar)
Sub-topic details
1 1.Sentences 2. The Best Christmas Present in the World.
Statement, Questions, Imperatives, Exclamation, Affirmative, negative sentence, Questions tags, Clauses, Subject – Agreement. Adjectives, Verb forms, Noun phrase, story writing.
2 3. Determiners 4. The Ant and the Cricket
Determiners a, an, the. Fables
3 5. Pronouns 6.The Tsunami
Uses of relative pronouns. Active and passive voice,
4 7. Modals 8. Geography lesson
Modal auxiliaries, May or Might, Will or Shall, Can or Could, Must and Mustn’t, Need, Used, Dare.
6 9. Nouns 10. Glimpses of the Past
Countable and uncountable nouns, Collective nouns, Abstract nouns, Phrases, Noun phrases, Noun clauses, Differences between noun phrases and noun clauses. Direct and Indirect Speech, picture story
7 11. Adjectives 12. Macavity: The Mystery Cat
Forming adjectives, Similes, Degrees of comparison, Adjectival phrases, Adjectival or Relative Clauses. Hyperbole ( Figure of speech)
8 13. Tenses 14. Bipin Choudhury’s Lapse 0f Memory
Perfect Tenses, For and Since, Talking about the future, Sequence of tenses, Tenses in conditionals. Verb forms: ‘had to’, ‘have to’, ‘has to’. Idioms
9 15. Speech 16. The Last Bargain
Changes in pronouns when we report speech, Changes with reference to time, space and direction, Reporting verbs. Message of the poem, purpose of writing a poem
10 17.Compositions 18. The Summit Within
Formal letter writing, Notice writing, Speech, and Biography. Forming nouns, phrases, writing dialogues
11 19. Prepositions 20. The School Play
Prepositional phrases. Writing compare and contrast essay,
12 21. Adverbs 22. This is Jody’s Fawn
Kinds of adverbs, position of adverbs, One adverb for several words, Adverb clauses. Transitive and intransitive verb, paragraph writing.
13 23. Conjunction, Voice 24. The Duck and the Kangaroo
Coordinate and subordinate clauses. Questions and negative sentences Dialogue writing
14 25. Vocabulary 26. A Visit to Cambridge
Personification, Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Hyperbole. -ing verbs, phrases, form of adjectives.
15 27. When I Set Out For Loynnesse
Understanding the theme of the poem.
16 28. A Short Mansoon Diary 29. On the Grasshopper and Cricket
Verbs, phrases, paragraph writing on picture or an incident. Definition of the poem, Poetic devices.
17. 30. The Great Stone Face – I and II
Forming nouns by adding –ness or –ity Forming adjectives by adding –ly Phrases, verb forms, types of expressing future time, sounds of words
Scheme of Work 2018-19
Class: VIII Sub: HINDI(2nd lang)
Portion for Assessment
Cycle test-1 (23-6-2018 to 28-6-2018) Oklar Hkkx 3 & ikB 1] 2] 3 rFkk mu ikBksa ds ihNs dk O;kdj.kka”k
Cycle test – 2 ( 3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
Oklar Hkkx 3 & ikB 10] 11] 12] 13 rFkk mu ikBksa ds ihNs dk
O;kdj.kka”k
Hly exams ( 15-9-2018 to 24-9-2018)
olar Hkkx 3 & ikB 1 ls 9 rd
Hkkjr dh [kkst & ikB 1]2]3
O;kdj.k & ekpZ eghus ls ysdj flracj rd i<+k, x, O;kdj.kka”k
AE ( Feb-Mar 2019) olar Hkkx & ikB 10 ls 18 rd
Hkkjr dh [kkst & ikB 4] 5] 6 rFkk
O;kdj.k & ekpZ eghus ls ysdj fnlacj rd i<+k, x, O;kdj.kka”k
Month ID Text ¼olar Hkkx 3½
Activity Book/ Supplementary ¼Hkkjr dh [kkst½
Grammar ¼eYgkj fganh O;kdj.k vkSj jpuk½
SEA
March 8 1- /ofu
--- vyadkj ds izdkj] fo”ks’k.k o Hksn o
fo”ks’k.k “kCnksa dh jpuk] iqu#Dr
“kCn] Ik;kZ;okph
---
April 19 2- Ykk[k dh pwfM;k¡
3- cl dh ;k=k 1- vgen uxj dk
fdyk laKk o Hksn] vusdkFkhZ “kCn] le#ih
fHkUukFkZd “kCn] dkjd] leqPp;cks/kd
vO;;] fØ;k
Hkk’k.k dkS”ky ¼yk[k dh
pwfM+;k ikB ds vuqeku vkSj
dYiuk ds 5 iz”uksa esa ls
fdlh ,d iz”u ij 1 feuV
rd cksyuk½
May 0 --- --- --- ---
June 22 4- nhokuksa dh gLrh
5- fpfV~B;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k
2- ryk”k milxZ&izR;;] vukSipkfjd i= ys[ku
dk izk#i] Loj laf/k o Hksn
vukSipkfjd Ik= ys[ku &
fpfV~B;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k
ikB ds vuqeku vkSj dYiuk
dk nwljk iz”u
July 25 6- Hkxoku ds Mkfd,
7- D;k fujk”k gqvk tk, 3- fla/kq ?kkVh dh
lH;rk
lekl] fojke fpg~u] laokn ys[ku] ---
August
22 8- ;g lcls dfBu le; ugha
9- dchj dh lkf[k;k¡
---
vuqPNsn ys[ku] fp= o.kZu Jo.k dkS”ky dh ijh{kk
Sep 13 iqujkorZu
--- --- ---
October
20 10- dkepksj
11- tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk 4- ;qxksa dk nkSj milxZ&izR;;] vuqPNsn ys[ku]
vkSipkfjd i= ys[ku
dkepksj ikB & vuqeku vkSj
dYiuk dk rhljk iz”u
November
19 12- lqnkek pfjr
13- tgk¡¡ ifg;k gS
5- ubZ leL;k,¡ vFkZ ds vk/kkj ij okD; ds izdkj Lkqnkek pfjr & ukV~; izLrqfr
December
24 14- vdcjh yksVk
15- lwj ds in
16- ikuh dh dgkuh
6- vafre nkSj ,d
7- vafre nkSj nks
Ekqgkojsa] Ik;kZ;okph] foijhrkFkZd “kCn]
loakn ys[ku
fdUgha 8&10 eqgkojksa dk iz;ksx
djrs gq,] ,d
dgkuh@vuqPNsn fy[kuk
January
22 17- ckt vkSj lk¡i
18- Vksih iqujkorZu
iqujkorZu ---
February
18 iqujkorZu iqujkorZu
iqujkorZu
Portion not for Assessment in AE Hkkjr dh [kkst & ikB 8] 9
O;kdj.k & ikB 1] 5] 6] 7] 9 ¼eYgkj O;kdj.k iqfLrdk ls½
Syllabus Details (Sub topics)
Sub: HINDI ( 2nd lang)
Class: VIII
S.No Name of the topic Sub-topics details
1 /ofu Oklar dks _rqjkt D;ksa dgk tkrk g]S _rq ifjorZu dk thou ij izHkko] dfork ds T+kfj, dfo dk lans”k]
fofHkUu vyadkj] fo”ks’k.k o Hksn] fo”ks’k.k “kCnksa dh jpuk] iqu#Dr “kCnksa ls okD; cukukA
2 Ykk[k dh pwfM+;k¡ Ek”khuh ;qx ls cnyw ds thou esa tks cnyko vk;k ml ij ppkZ] laKk o Hksn] “kq) orZuh
3 Ckl dh ;k=k Ckl dh ;k=k ds [kV~Vs ehBs vuqHko ij ppkZ
4 nhokuksa dh gLrh QkdkeLrh fdls dgrs gS \ dfo }kjk bldk dfork esa bldk iz;ksx D;ksa fd;k x;k gS \ ij ppkZ]
milxZ&izR;; dk vH;kl
5 fpfV~B;ksa dh vuwBh
nqfu;k
Ik= ys[ku dh dyk ds fodkl ds fy, ljdkj }kjk fd, x, iz;kl] i= ys[ku dk egRRo] fiudksM+ dh
vkOk”;drk] Loj laf/k dk vH;kl
6 Hkxoku ds Mkfd, gekjs thou esa Mkfd, dh Hkwfedk] i{kh vkSj ckny dh fpfV~B;ksa ds vknku&iznku o dfork dk lans”k
7 D;k fujk”k gqvk tk, nks"kksa dk inkZQk”k djuk dc cqjk #i ys ldrk gS\ ys[kd }kjk fujk”k u gksus dk lans”k] fojke fpg~uksa
dk mfpr iz;kx] laokn ys[ku dk vH;kl] leLn in ;k lekl dk vH;klA
8 ;g lcls dfBu le;
ugha
fofHkUu mnkgj.kksa ds T+kfj, vk”kkoknh gksus dk vkSj fujarj y{; dh vksj c<+us dk lan”k nsuk] fuikr dk
iz;ksxA
9 dchj dh lkf[k;k¡ dchj dh lkf[k;ksa ds T+kfj, vkMacjksa dks fojks/k o NksVh phT+kksa dk egRo bR;kfn crkukA
10 dkepksj
,d le`n~/k ifjokj ds Å/keh cPpksa dk fp=.k] cPpksa dks cpiu ls gh dke djus dh vknr Mkyus dk
lans”k] milxZ yxkdj u;k “kCn cukukA
11 Tkc flusek us cksyuk
lh[kk
Tkc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk }kjk cksyrh flusek dh “kq#vkr ds le; dh leL;k,¡] ml le; ds dykdkjksa
dh euksHkkouk,¡A
12 Lkqnkek pfjr Lkqnkek pfjr }kjk JhÑ".k vkSj lqnkek dh fe=rk] JhÑ".k }kjk lqnkek dh lgk;rk ] JhÑ".k dh yhykvksa
dk o.kZuA vfr”k;ksfDr vyadkj dh tkudkjh nsukA
13 tgk¡ ifg;k gS Lkkbfdy pykuk xzkeh.k efgykvksa ds fy, bruk egRoiw.kZ D;ksa gS] ifg;k¡ fdlds izrhd gS\ ,d laoknnkrk
ds #i esa viuh dYiuk ds vk/kkj ij ,d lekpkj rS;kj djukA
14 vdcjh yksVk gkL;&O;aX;kRed dgkuh dh “kSyh dh tkudkjh nsuk] etsnkj ;k jkspd eqgkojksa o mnkgj.kksa dk pqudj
fy[kukA
15 Lkwj ds in Lkwj ds in esa Ñ".k dh cky yhykvksa dk o.kZu] ek¡ ;”kksnk ls xksfidkvksa }kjk f”kdk;r] Ik;kZ;okph]
foijhrkFkZd “kCnksa dks [kkstdj fy[kukA
16 Ikkuh dh dgkuh Ikkuh dh fofHkUUk voLFkkvksa dk o.kZu vkRedFkkRed “kSyh esa] dkjdksa dk egRo crkuk] Ik;kZoj.k ladV ij
,d ys[k fy[kukA
17 Ckkt vkSj lk¡i Ckkt }kjk Lora=rk dh izsj.kk & dgkuh ds nks fojks/kh ik=ksa ds T+kfj,( eqgkojksa ds iz;ksx ls jkspd dgkuh ;k
vuqPNsn ys[ku A
18 Vksih Xkojkb;k o xojk }kjk ,d gkL; o lans”kkRed dgkuh] eqgkojksa dk okD;ksa esa iz;ksxA
Class : VIII (2nd lan) Sub: Kannada
Sl. No Month
No. of ID L No N.B Name of the L & P Grammar
1 Mar 09 UÀzÀå-1 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É ªÀÄvÀìöå PÀ£Éå PÀÀ°vÀ CA±ÀUÀ¼À ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É.
2 Apr 19 UÀzÀå-2 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw
ªÉÄÊ À̧ÆgÀÄ ºÀÄ° n¥ÀÄà
¸ÀįÁÛ£À ªÁåPÀgÀt ªÀtðªÀiÁ¯É , À̧A¢üUÀ¼ÀÄ
3 Jun 22 ¥ÀzÀå-3 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw gÁzsÉAiÀÄ PÀ£À¸ÀÄ £ÁªÀÄ¥ÀzÀ, °AUÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
4 July 25 UÀÀzÀå-4 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw PÀ®àvÀgÀÄ « s̈ÀQÛUÀ¼ÀÄ
UÀzÀå-5 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw ±ÀæªÀt É̈¼ÀUÉƼÀ ¥ÀæªÁ À̧ ¸ÀªÀiÁ À̧UÀ¼ÀÄ
5 Aug 24 UÀÀzÀå-6 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw PÁªÉÃj
QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, vÀ¢ÝvÁAvÀUÀ¼ÀÄ,
CªÀåAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ.
¥Àæ§AzsÀ, ¥ÀvÀæ, UÁzÉ.
6 Sep 13 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É,¥ÀjÃPÉë ªÁPÀåUÀ¼ÀÄ.
7 Oct 20 ¥ÀzÀå-7 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw ªÀ À̧AvÀ À̧ȶÖ
¯ÉÃR£À aºÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¢égÀÄQÛ ºÁUÀÆ
eÉÆÃr¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
8 Nov 19 UÀzÀå-8 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw ¸ÀA¥ÀPÀð PÁæAw ¸ÀªÀiÁ£ÁxÀðPÀ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, £Á£ÁxÀðPÀUÀ¼ÀÄ.
9 Dec 24 UÀzÀå-9 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw ªÀgÀPÀ« zÀ.gÁ. É̈ÃAzÉæ «gÀÄzÀÞ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, £ÀÄrUÀlÄÖUÀ¼ÀÄ.
10 Jan 22 ¥ÀzÀå-10 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw «zÀÄgÀ ¤Ãw UÁzÉUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¥Àæ§AzsÀ, ¥ÀvÀæ.
UÀzÀå-11 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw zÀ À̧gÁ ªÀĺÉÆÃvÀìªÀ UÀzÀå ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¥ÀzÀå
11 Feb 18 ¥ÀzÀå-12 PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw ¥À®ªÀÅA ¥À¼Àî À̧ªÀÄÄzÀæªÉÊ §ºÀÄ DAiÉÄÌAiÀÄ ¥Àæ±ÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ
12 Mar 07 - PÀ£ÀßqÀ s̈ÁgÀw ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É C s̈Áå À̧ ªÀiÁqÀĪÀÅzÀÄ.
Syllabus for Assessment -2018 -19
S.N Name Lessons poems Grammar ¥ÀoÀå ¥ÉÆõÀPÀ
1 C.T - 01 L:-1,2 P:-3 L:-1,2,3 -
2 Half Year L:- 1,2,4 5,6
P- 3 L:-1 to 9 -
3 C.T- 02 L:- 8 P:-7 L:- 10, 11,12 -
4 Anual 7to12 P:-7,10 L:-9to17 Half yearly 30/
Class : VIII Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: Mathematics
Syllabus to be covered
Month ID Text Chapters Math Lab Manual and Kit
March
8 NCERT 1. Rational Numbers
1. Concave and Convex Polygons
April 19 NCERT 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
4. Practical Geometry
2.Sum of the angles of a Quadrilateral
May 0 - -
June 22 NCERT 2. Linear Equations in On Variable 5. Data Handling
3. To draw linear graphs on a coordinate plane
July 25 NCERT 15. Introduction to Graphs
August 22 NCERT 6. Squares and Square Roots
7. Cubes and Cube Roots Revision
September 13 NCERT 8. Comparing Quantities
October 20 NCERT 9. Algebraic Expressions and Identities
14. Factorisation
4. Addition of Polynomials
November 19 NCERT 10. Visualising Solid Shapes
11. Mensuration
5.Front View, Side View and Top view of a Solid
December 24 NCERT 12. Exponents & Powers 13.Direct and Inverse Proportion
6. Curved Surface Area of a Cylinder
January 22 NCERT 16. Playing with Numbers
February 18 NCERT Revision
Portion for Assessment
Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
Chapters : 1, 3 and 4
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
Chapters : 8, 9 and 14
HYL(15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018)
Chapters : 1 – 7 and 15
AE (Feb-Mar 2019)
Chapters : 8 – 16 , 2 and 3
Portion not for assessment in AE
NIL
Class: VIII Syllabus Details (Sub-topics) Subject: Mathematics
S.No Name of the Chapter Sub-topic details
1 Rational Numbers Properties : closure, commutative, associative, distributive properties on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Rational numbers on a number line Rational numbers between two rational numbers.
2 Linear Equations LHS & RHS, Reducing equations to simpler form, equations reducible to linear form, application of linear equations, solving equations having variables on either sides.
3 Understanding Quadrilaterals
Polygons, Classification of polygons, convex and concave polygons, angle sum property, exterior angle property, kinds of quadrilaterals and their properties, diagonals and polygons, problems based on properties.
4 Practical Geometry Construction of quadrilaterals – three sides and two diagonals, four sides and a diagonal, two adjacent sides and three angles, three sides and two included angles and other special properties.
5 Data Handling Pictograph, bar graph, double bar graph, grouping data using tally marks, frequency distribution table, histogram, pie chart, chance and probability, outcomes as events and chance and probability related to real life.
6 Squares and Square Roots
Properties of square numbers, patterns, numbers between square numbers, adding odd numbers, consecutive natural numbers, evens and odds, finding square of a number, Pythagorean triplets, square roots, finding root through repeated subtraction, prime factorization, square roots of decimals.
7 Cubes and Cube Roots Properties of cubes, patterns, cubes and their prime factors, least numbers to be multiplied or divided to make the given number a perfect cube, cube roots and prime factorization.
8 Comparing Quantities Ratios, percentages, increase or decrease percentage, profit, loss, CP,SP, p%, L%, VAT, discount, simple interest, compound interest, computing interest quarterly, half yearly and annually and statement problems involving CI formula.
9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Variables, constants, factors, terms, unlike and like terms, multiplication and division of algebraic expressions, standard Identities and their application on monomials, binomials, trinomials and polynomials.
10 Visualizing Solid Shapes Top, side, front views of a 3d solid, mapping space around us, Edges, Faces, Vertices – Euler’s Formula.
11 Mensuration Area of a square, rectangle, trapezium, rhombus, general quadrilateral.
LSA and TSA of solids, volume and capacity, volume of cube, cuboid and cylinder
12 Exponents and Powers Laws of exponents, powers with negative exponents, application of laws and their simplification, use of exponents in large and small numbers
13 Direct and Inverse Proportion
Comparison of two ratios, direct and inverse proportion –formulae, statement problems involving proportions
14 Factorisation Factors of algebraic expressions, finding factors by regrouping, common factors, using identities, division of polynomials by polynomials, finding errors in the expressions or equations given.
15 Introduction to graphs Bar graph, Circular graph, Line graph and Linear graph , coordinates of x and y, plotting a point (x,y) given on the graph sheet, some application problems like distance time graphs.
16 Playing With Numbers Numbers in the general form, game with numbers, reversing digits- 2digits & 3digits, letters for digits, tests of divisibility-divisibility by 10, divisibility by 5, divisibility by 2, divisibility by 3 and 9.
Class: VIII Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Subject: Science
Syllabus to be covered
Month ID Text Book Unit/Chapter No.
Chapter Name Lab Manual Any other Resource Material
March 8 (Unit-1) L-1 (Unit-1) L-2
Crop production
Microorganisms
Experiment No-1 SEA-1
April 19 (Unit-1) L-2 (Unit-2) L-3
Microorganisms,
Synthetic fibres and plastics
Experiment No-5
SEA-1
May 0
June 22 (Unit-2) L-4 (Unit-2) L-5
Metals and Non-Metals
Coal and petroleum
Experiment No -8 Experiment No-9
SEA-2
July 25 (Unit-2) L-6 (Unit-4) L-11 (Unit-4) L-12
Combustion and Flame,
Force and Pressure,
Friction
Experiment No-15 Experiment No-29
SEA-3
August 22 (Unit-4) L-13 Sound,
Revision for Half Yearly Examination
Experiment No-32
SEA 3
September 13 L-1 to L-8 Revision for HYE
October 20 (Unit-5) L-14 (Unit-5) L-15 (Unit-7) L-19
Some Natural Phenomena Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Pollution of Water and Air
Experiment No-23 Experiment No-25
SEA-1
November 19 (Unit-6) L-16 (Unit-6) L-17
Light
Refraction and Dispersion of light
Experiment No-35 Making of a kaleidoscope Ray diagrams (Light)
SEA-2
December 24 (Unit-3) L-7 (Unit-3) L-8 (Unit-3) L-9
Conservation of Plants and Animals,
Cell- Structure & Functions
Reproduction
Experiment No-20
SEA-3
January 22 (Unit-3) L-10 (Unit-6) L-18
Reaching the age of Adolescence
The Universe
PPT Presentation (The Universe)
SEA-3
February 18 L-2,4, 12 L-7 to L-10 L-16, 17 & 19
Revision for Annual Examination
Portion for Assessment
Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
L-1 to 4 Crop Production, Microorganisms, Synthetic Fibres and Plastics, Metals and Non-Metals
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
L-14 to 17 Some Natural Phenomena, Chemical Effects of Electric Current, Light, Refraction and Dispersion of light
HYL (15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018)
L-1 to L-6 and L-11 to L-13
AE (Feb-Mar 2019)
L-2, L-4, L-12 (From Half Yearly Syllabus) L-7 to L-10, L-16, L-17 and L-19
Portion not for assessment in AE L-1, 3, 5, 6, 11, 13, 18
Class:VIII Syllabus Details Subject:Science
S.No Name of the topic Subtopics to be taught
1. Crop Production *Crop Plants, *Methods of crop production, *Nitrogen cycle, *Food from animals
2. Microorganisms *Types of microorganisms, *Useful microorganisms, *Harmful microorganisms, *Food production
3. Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
*Polymers, *Synthetic Fibres, *Plastics
4. Metals and Non-Metals
*Occurrence of metals and non-metals, *Properties of metals and non-metals, *The reactivity series of metals, *Uses of common metals and non-metals, *Noble metals, *Corrosion of metals, *Alloys
5. Coal and Petroleum *Natural resources, *Fossil fuels-coal, petroleum, natural gas, *Preventing an energy crisis
6. Combustion and Flame *Combustion, *Extinguishing a fire, *Flame, *Fuels, *Impact of burning fuels
7. Conservation of Plants and Animals
*Biodiversity, *Flora and Fauna, *Conservation of forests and wildlife, *Biosphere reserves, *Red data book
8. Cell-Structure and functions
*The cell theory, *Unicellular and multicellular organisms, *Plant and animal cells, *Growth and division
9. Reproduction *Sexual reproduction,*Internal and external fertilization, *Reproduction in humans, *Metamorphosis, *Asexual reproduction
10. Reaching The Age of Adolescence
*The endocrine system, *Puberty and adolescence, *Determining the sex of the baby, *Health for adolescents
11. Force and Pressure *Types of force and its effects, *Pressure and its applications in daily life, *Pressure exerted by liquids, *Atmospheric pressure
12. Friction *What is friction, *What causes friction? *Advantages and disadvantages of friction, *Minimizing and increasing friction, *Fluid friction
13. Sound *How sound is produced and its characteristics, *How sound travels, *Functioning of the human ear, *Reflection and absorption of sound, *Musical sound and noise
14. Some Natural Phenomena
*Concept of charge and its types, *Attraction and repulsion of charges, *Detection and repulsion of charge, *Flow of charge, *Lightning, *Safety during lightning, *Richter scale, *Causes and effects of earthquakes, *Protection against earthquakes
15. Chemical Effects of Electric Current
*Electric current, *Conduction of electricity through liquids, *Electrolysis, *Electroplating
16. Light *Regular and diffused reflection, *Laws of reflection, *Characteristics of image formed with a plane mirror, *Multiple reflection
17. Refraction and Dispersion of Light
*Refraction of light, *Dispersion of light, *Lenses, *Structure of the eye, *Visually impaired
18. The Universe *The universe, galaxies, stars, planets, satellites and constellations, *Measuring distances in the universe, *The solar system, *The origin of the universe
19. Pollution of Water and Air
*Pollution and Conversation of water,*Pollution and conversation of air
Class: VIII Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: Social-Science
Syllabus to be covered
Month ID Text Activity Book/Suppleme
ntary
Grammar SEA
March
8
April 19 Success with Getting Ahead History Ch-6
Crafts & Industries
Group Activity Collect the clippings of Indian handicrafts.
Collage Making
May 0 Success with Getting Ahead
June 22 Success with Getting Ahead
Geography-Ch-4 Mineral
Resources
Evergreen Lab Manual
Pg no 52 & 53 Identification of different sources of energy. Map Work
July 25
August 22 Success with Getting Ahead
SPL-Ch-3 The Union
Legislature-The Parliament
Flow Chart Create a flow chart to explain the different steps involved in the passing of Ordinary
Bill & Money Bill
September 13
October 20 Success with Getting Ahead
Geography-Ch-9 Natural Disaster
PPT Prepare an PPT highlighting Human-
made &Natural Disaster
November 19
December 24
January 22 Success with Getting Ahead
Geography-Ch-8 Human
Resources
Field Trip Tungabhadra Dam
February 18 Success with Getting Ahead
SPL-Ch-8 Role of
Debate ShouldGovernment privatize
Education& Health in India
Government in the
Development of the Country
Portion for Assessment Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
History-1,2 Geography-1,2 SPL-1
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
History-9,10 Geography-5,6 SPL-5
HYL(15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018)
History – 1 to 5 & 7 & 8th Lessons Geography-1 to 4 Lessons SPL- 1 to 4 Lessons
AE (Feb-Mar 2019)
History-7 Geography-2 Spl-3 History-8to 11 & 13 to 15 Lessons Geography-6 to 8 Lessons SPL-5 to 8Lessons
Portion not for assessment in AE
History-Ch-1to 6 & 8 Geography-Ch 1 &3,4,5 SPL-1,2,4
Class: VIII Syllabus Details(Sub-topics) Subject: SOCIAL-SCIENCE
S.No Name of the Topic Sub-topic details
1
When, Where& How Features of the modern Age, Forces of Change, India in the Modern World, Sources of Information of the Modern History.
2 The Establishment of Company Power
Voyages of Discovery, The Formation of European Trading Companies in India.
3 The British Administrative structure in India (1765-1857)
The Regulating Act of 1773,Pitt’s India Act of 1784,The Charter Acts of 1813 & 1833,The Civil services, The Army, The Police, The Judiciary.
4 Rural Life & Society The Land Revenue Policy under the British, The Ryotwari System, The Mahalwari System, The Impact of The Revenue System on the Cultivator, Peasants Revolts.
5 Colonisation& Tribal Societies
Colonialism & The Tribal People, The Tribal Revolts of ChhotaNagpur, TheKolRebellion,The Santhal Rebellion, Birsa Munda & The Munda Revolt,Tribal Revolts in the North-East, The Khasi & Jaintia Rebellion,The Assam Rebellion.
6 The Revolt of 1857 Causes for The Revolt of 1857,Outbreak of The Revolt, Spread of The Revolt, The End of The Mughal Empire,The Aftermath of The Revolt, Reasons for the failure of the revolt ,Results of The Revolt.
7 Education & British Rule Education in India before the British, The Modern System of Education, National Education.
8 Women & Reform The Status of Women in the 18thcentury,The Social Reformers.
9 Challenging the Caste System
The Practice of Untouchability, How Was the caste system enforced ,Adverse effects of The Caste System, History of Reform, The Impact of The Reform Movements.
10 Colonialism& Urban Change
The Deurbanisation of India,The growth of New Urban Centres, The Creation of Muunicipalities, Cities As Centres of Transport& Communication.
11 The Nationalist Movement
Reasons for the growth of Nationalism, The Moderates & The Extremists,The Partition of Bengal (1905), The demand for Swaraj,The split in the Congress, The rise of the revolutionaries, The Morley-Minto Reforms, The Formation of The Muslim League(1906),The Coronation Durbar(1911),The Home Rule Leagues, The Government of India Act(1919).
12 The Struggle for Independence(1919-1947)
Mahatma Gandhi(1868-1948),The Rowlat Act(1919),The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, The Swaraj Party, PurnaSwaraj, The Simon Commission(1927),The Motilal Nehru Committee, Civil Disobedience & The Dandi March(1930),The Gandhi-Irwin Pact(1931),The Second Round Table Conference(1931),The Government of India Act(1935),Congress Ministers(1937),Differences with the Muslim League , The II World war & India(1939) ,The Cripps Mission(1942),The Quit India Movement, The Simon Conference,The Cabinet Mission, Hindu-Muslim Riots, The Final move towards Independence, The Partition of India, Independence from the British, The Constitutent Assembly.
13 India After Independence
The Refugee Crisis, Integration of The Princely States, The Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, A New Constitution, National Language, Five-Year Plans, India’s Relations with other Countries.
1 Resources What are Resources? , Classification of Resources, Conserving Resources.
2 Land, Soil& Water Resources
Land Resources, Classification of Land, A Soil Profile, Soils of India, Conservation of Soil, Water, Distribution, Uses of Water, Water Resources of India, Water Pollution, Ways to conserve water.
3 Natural Vegetation & Wildlife
Natural Vegetation, Distribution of Natural Vegetation, Deforestation, Wildfires, Forests in India, Conservation of Forests, Wildlife, Conservation of Wildlife.
4 Mineral & Power Resources
Mineral Resources, Types of Minerals, Extraction of Minerals, Distribution of Minerals, Conservation of Minerals, Power Resources, Conventional Sources of Energy, Non-Conventional Sources of Energy, Save Energy.
5 Agriculture Factors Influencing Agriculture,Farm System,Types of Farming,Major Crops,Agricultural Development,Agriculture in India.
6 Industries Importance of Industries, Classification of Industries, Industrial System, Industrial regions.
7 Distribution of Major Industries & Comparative Case Studies
Iron & Steel Industry, Chemical Industry, Transport Equipment Industry, Textile Industry, Sugar Industry, Cement Industry, Information Technology Industry.
8 Human Resources Human Resources Development, Distribution of Population, Density of Population, Factors Affecting Distribution of Population, Population Composition.
1 The Constitution & The Need for Laws
What is a Constitution?, The Indian Constitution, The Need for Laws, The Constitution & The Rule of Law, Legality of Laws, Laws & Dissent.
2 Ideas & Ideals of The Indian Constitution
Key Features of The Constitution, The Directive Principles of State Policy, Fundamental Rights, Federal Structure of Government, Parliamentary Government.
3 The Union Legislature- The Parliament
Why was the Parliamentary form of government chosen?, Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, The Functions of The Legislature.
4 The Union Executive President, Powers of The President, Vice President, Prime Minister & The Council of Ministers, Civil Service.
5 The Judiciary The Structure of the Judiciary, The Supreme Court, High Court, Subordinate Courts, The Unified Indian Judiciary, Lok Adalats For Speedy Justice.
6
The Role of The Police & that of The Courts
The Police & The Courts, Administrative set-up of the police, Process of investigation of crimes, Role of the public prosecutor, The Trial.
7 Social Justice & The Marginalised
The Marginalised, The Untouchables, Manual Scavengers, The Tribal People of India, The Mandal Commission, Social inequalities naturally progress to economic inequalities, Child Labour, Unequal Access to Healthcare.
8 Role of Government in The Development of The Country
The Role of The State in Development, The Five-Year Plans, Agriculture, Rural Development, Industry, Transportation, Social Sector, The Path Ahead.