MONTH CHAPTERS WRITING GRAMMAR

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MONTH CHAPTERS [*Pr-Prose,Po-Poetry, Su-Supplementary] WRITING GRAMMAR June The Fun they Had-Pr* The Road Not Taken-Po Wind-Po The Lost Child-Su Arcle Wring Integrated exercise July The Sound of Music-Pr The Litle Girl-Pr Rain on the Roof-Po The Adventures of Toto-Su Descripon of a Place Integrated exercise August A Truly Beauful Mind-Pr Iswaran the Story Teller-Su Descripon of person Integrated exercise September The Snake and the Mirror-Pr My Childhood-Pr The Lake Isle of Innisfree-Po In the Kingdom of Fools-Su The Happy Prince-Su Descripon of place Integrated exercise October Packing-Pr A Legend of the Northland- Po No Men are Foreign-Po Weathering the storm in Ersama-Su Story Wring Integrated exercise November Reach for the Top-Pr The Duck and the Kangaroo-Po The Last Leaf-Su Descripon of event Integrated exercise December On Killing a Tree-Po A House is Not a Home-Su Leter of Complaint Integrated exercise The Bond of Love-Pr Kathmandu-Pr Leter of Editor Integrated exercise The Choice School Thripunthura Syllabus 2019-20 Grade: _IX_________ Subject: __________ENGLISH______________

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June
The Fun they Had-Pr* The Road Not Taken-Po Wind-Po The Lost Child-Su
Article Writing Integrated exercise
July
The Sound of Music-Pr The Litle Girl-Pr Rain on the Roof-Po The Adventures of Toto-Su
Description of a Place
Description of person Integrated exercise
September
The Snake and the Mirror-Pr My Childhood-Pr The Lake Isle of Innisfree-Po In the Kingdom of Fools-Su The Happy Prince-Su
Description of place Integrated exercise
October
Packing-Pr A Legend of the Northland- Po No Men are Foreign-Po Weathering the storm in Ersama-Su
Story Writing Integrated exercise
November
Reach for the Top-Pr The Duck and the Kangaroo-Po The Last Leaf-Su
Description of event Integrated exercise
December On Killing a Tree-Po A House is Not a Home-Su
Leter of Complaint Integrated exercise
The Bond of Love-Pr Kathmandu-Pr Leter of Editor Integrated exercise
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February
If I were you- Pr A Slumber did My Spirit Seal-Po The Beggar-Su
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THE CHOICE SCHOOL
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Month Chapter/Topics Details June Lesson 1 : La Famille Verbes en ER, Les nombres,
les articles definis, les articles indefinis
Lesson 2 : Au Lycée Etre, s’appeler, qui est-ce que ?/qui est ce ? , les adjectifs possessifs, les adjectifs démonstratifs, les verbes en IR, les prépositions
July Lesson 3 : Une Journée de Pauline Les articles, les verbes RE, les verbes pronominaux
August Lesson 4 : Les Saisons Le futur simple, le futur proche, l’imparfait.
September Lesson 12 : La Francophonie La recapitujlaton generale, reppel des verbes et des parties de déjà abordes.
October Lesson 5 : Les Voyages Le passe compose, expression avec avoir, les propositions
Lesson 6 : Les Loisirs et Les Sports I’imparfait, l’interrogation November Lesson 7 : L’argent de Poche Les negation, les pronoms
personnels les adjectifs interrogatifs
Lesson 8 : Faire des Achats Le condetionnel de politesse, le pronom partitif “en” les expression de quantite
December Lesson 9 : Un diner en Famille Les pronoms y et en le pronoms interrogatifs, passe recent
Lesson 10 : La Mode Les pronoms toniques
January Lesson 11 : Les Fêtes Les pronoms relatifs simple. February Model Exams March
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Chapter -2 Polynomials
Rational numbers as recurring/ terminating decimals. Operations on real numbers. Rational exponents with positive real bases. Degree of a polynomial. Constant, linear, quadratic and cubic polynomials. Remainder Theorem,Factor Theorem, Verification of identities, and their use in factorization of polynomials.
July Chapter – 5 Introduction to
Euclid `s Geometry
Chapter – 7 Triangles
History - Geometry in India and Euclid's geometry. (Prove) If two lines intersect, vertically opposite angles are equal. (Prove) The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180O.
Prove: ASA Congruence. (Prove) The angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal.
August Chapter – 3 Coordinate
two variables.
Chapter – 12 Heron`s Formula
The Cartesian plane, coordinate plane, plotting points in the plane. Focus on linear equations of the type ax+by+c=0. Graph of linear equations in two variables. Examples, problems from real life. Area of a triangle using Heron's formula (without proof) and its application in finding the area of a quadrilateral.
September Chapter 8 – Quadrilaterals
(Prove) The diagonal divides a parallelogram into two congruent triangles.
October
Chapter 14 – Statistics
Collection of data, presentation of data — tabular form, ungrouped /grouped, bar graphs, histograms (with varying base lengths),
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Chapter 10 – Circles
Chapter 11 – Constructions
frequency polygons. Mean, median and mode of ungrouped data. (Prove) Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the centre and(motivate) its converse. (Prove) The angle subtended by an arc at the centre is double the angle subtended by it at any point on the remaining part of the circle. 1. Construction of bisectors of line segments and angles of measure 60o, 90o, 45o etc., equilateral triangles. 2. Construction of a triangle given its base, sum/difference of the other two sides and one base angle. 3. Construction of a triangle of given perimeter and base angles.
November Chapter 9- Areas of
Parallelograms
Volume
(Prove) Parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels have equal area.
Surface areas and volumes of cubes, cuboids, spheres (including hemispheres) and right circular cylinders/cones.
December Chapter 15 – Probability
Repeated experiments and observed frequency approach to probability. Focus is on empirical probability.
January Revision
Actual no of periods
ER Gravitation
Y Sound
1. Physical states of Matter.
2. Properties of Solid, Liquid and Gases.
3. Interconversion of Matter
of Vaporisation
evaporation.
Practical
heat of Fusion) and the Boiling Point of Water
(latent heat of Vaporisation).
colloid, suspension
and Vaporisation
1. Properties of True solution, Colloids,
Suspension
Periodic Test 1-July
Expt: 4 To Distinguish a mixture of Iron and
Sulphur and Iron Sulphide by performing tests.
Separating techniques
1. Discharge tube Expt.
3. Niel Bohr Model of an Atom.
4. Electron Distribution in Energy Shells.
5. Isotopes and Isobars.
6. Formation of Ions.
1. Exercise question
2. Atom Models.
1. Exercise questions.
Unit
of chemical combination
4. Natural Resources
THE CHOICE SCHOOL-TRIPUNITHRA
Preparation of a temporary mount of an
onion peel.
Study of animal tissues- Striated muscle,
Nerve cell.
1-to identify the presence of starch in
the given sample. 2.to identify the
presence of adulterant in the given food sample
SEPTEMBER PERIODIC ASSESSMENT-2
Study of plant specimens-Spirogyra
living world - animal kingdom
Study of animal specimens-
ill? Life cycle of mosquito.
JANUARY Natural resources Study of morphological features of monocots
and dicots FEBRUARY PERIODIC
JULY WHAT IS DEMOCRACY ? WHY DEMOCRACY? (CIVICS) CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN (CIVICS)
AUGUST NAZISM &HITLER(H)
NOVEMBER WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS (CIVICS)
DECEMBER THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (H)
JANUARY DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS (CIVICS)
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YP_YearlyPlan_Ver01_2019June
As the work book is not yet ready. The extra work on the map of India and Kerala which was intended to be done in the beginning was moved towards the end of the term. All the extra work is given in the geography work book.
Month Chapter/Topics Details
JUNE Geo-Ch-1-India Physical Features Two maps –1)States and capitals 2) Longitudinal and Latitudinal extent of India
Eco-Ch-1-The story of the village Palampur
July Geo-Ch-2-India Physical Features
Novemb er
Geo-Ch-6-Population
Population
Geography - Chapter 5-Natural Vegetation and Wildlife-worksheet incorporated in the workbook as this topic is done in grade 8 Maps work for the year 1. India-Political-States and capital. 2. Kerala- Districts rivers and mountains. 3. India-Physical features. 4. India -Main rivers and lakes 5. Population.
Month Chapter/Topics Details
Education- Fields of Home Science ,
Career Options and recent trends
Unit II – Human Growth and
development I
Concept and types of family, role of
family in holistic development
development of an individual
(physical, social, psychological and
of various factors on a famiy
AUGUST Unit IV- Food, nutrition and health
Definition of food, nutrition and
health and nutritional status
nutrients- fucntions , sources and
disease , malnutrition, concepts and
of cooking and processing
Cooking and processing methods
cooking and processing
Define and classify fibre
for individuals
charateristics
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various ways of managing
of kitchen waste
management of emergencies –
Prepare a first aid kit
FEBRUARY Measures of safety against burns,
electric shocks, cuts, fractures, bites,
poisoning
YP_YearlyPlan_Ver01_2019June
Class IX COMPUTER SCIENCE
Subject Leader : Fancy Johnson
S# Month Chapter Sub Sections 1 June Introduction to database
concepts Introduction and history of MySQL, MySQL databases and Tables, Concept of RDBMS-Terminology
Working in MySQL Performing simple calculations –dual table- Scalar expressions, using column alias, putting text in query output, accessing databases and tables
2 July Simple queries in MySQL Select command, keyword- all, distinct, as. Simple queries with where clause -operators
3 August Simple queries in MySQL (Contd.)
Simple queries with where clause – range, list, patterns… Sorting results with order by clause
4 September Table Creation in MySQL and inserting data into table
Creating, opening and removing databases, creating tables without constraints, inserting data into tables, viewing data in table- with or without specifying condition.
5 October DML Commands in MySQL Modifying data with update command
6. November DML Commands in MySQL(Contd.)
Deleting data with delete command
7 December DDL commands in MySQL Alter table and drop table commands
8. January MySQL functions String Functions, Numeric Functions
9 February MySQL functions (Contd.) Date and Time Functions
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Grade: IX
Basics of Information Technology
Familiarity with the basics of computers: design of computers, and overview of communication technologies
Computer Systems: characteristics of a computer, components of a computer system – CPU, memory, storage devices and I/O devices
Memory: primary (RAM and ROM) and secondary memory
Storage devices: hard disk, CD ROM, DVD, pen/flash drive, memory stick
I/O devices: keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, scanner, web camera
July Unit 1
Types of software: system software (operating systems), application software, mobile applications
Operating systems: kernel, device drivers, and file systems (very basic idea)
Computer networking: wired/wireless communication, common protocols: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cloud computers (private/public)
Multimedia: images, audio, video, animation Chat sites, and social networks.
Safely browsing the web and using social networks: identity protection, proper usage of passwords, privacy, confidentiality of information, cyber stalking, reporting cybercrimes
Safely accessing websites: viruses and malware
August Unit 3 Office tools- Word Processor
Introduction to a word processor: create and save a document.
Edit and format text: text style (B, I, U), font type, font size, text color, alignment of text. Format paragraphs with line and/or paragraph spacing. Add headers and footers, numbering pages, grammar and spell check utilities, subscript and superscript, insert symbols, use print preview, and print a document.
September Term 1 Examination October Unit 3
Office tools- Word Processor
Insert pictures, change the page setting, add bullets and numbering, borders and shading, and insert tables – insert/delete rows and columns, merge and split cells.
Use auto-format, track changes, review comments, use of drawing tools, shapes and mathematical symbols.
November Unit 3 Office tools- Presentation tool
Understand the concept of slide shows, basic elements of a slide, different types of slide layouts create and save a presentation, and learn about the different views of a slide set – normal view, slide sorter view and hand-outs.
Edit and format a slide: add titles, subtitles, text, background, and watermark, headers and footers, and slide numbers.
Insert pictures from files, create animations, add sound effects, and rehearse timings.
December Term 2 Examination
Python
Introduction to Python A simple “Hello World" program Running a Python program The notion of data-types and variables: integer, float, string Arithmetic operations: +, -, *, /
February Annual Examination