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PREFACE Education is the discovery of journey and growth. The Indian Heights School stands committed in providing holistic quality education for which we are constantly striving to improve and introduce innovations in our existing system. Educomp Smart Classroom is a step towards this to evolve the idea of technology as an effective teaching aid and learning tool. Curriculum assesses a total teaching learning program based on overall improvement, syllabus, teaching pattern, methodology and assessment. In short it provides a framework of knowledge and understanding as appropriate to a particular level. Our curriculum is child centric and comprehensive. It seeks to create a balance between physical, emotional, social & spiritual growth along with academics. Due importance is given to both Scholastic and Co-scholastic areas with regard to attributes such as Life Skills, Attitude, Values, Sports and Games as well as Co-curricular activities. As per the guidelines of the Central Board of Secondary Education, we follow Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation System. It is in the classrooms that learners can analyze and evaluate their experiences, learn to doubt, question to investigate, and think independently. Continuous and Comprehensive System covers all aspects of students’ development. The objective of CCE is to bring continuous improvement in the performance of the learners through regular assignments and evaluations. In Primary classes the assessment is based on regular Ongoing Evaluations and Internal Assessments. Evaluation is reported according to 5 Point Grading Scale. For classes VI onwards, assessments are both Formative and Summative. A 9 Point Grading Scale is followed.
The syllabus has been designed and planned keeping in mind the ‘Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation’ which is a useful proposition for overall growth of students through continuous diagnosis remediation, encouragement and appreciation. The facilitators in the school are putting in their concerted efforts. However, it does require the coordinated effort as well as active participation of the parents. We would appreciate the parents’ unstinted support and involvement as had been in the past towards the multifaceted personality development of the child in this Academic Session also.
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English Prescribed Books: 1) New Broadway Coursebook 3
2) New Broadway Workbook 3 3) Oxford Learner’s Grammar and Composition 3
Term – I
April-May Course book Chapter 1: Amin and the Eggs Poem: Three little Chickens Workbook Chapter 1: The Rice Cakes Chapter 2: A Gift for Gopal Grammar Chapter 1: Nouns: Singular and Plural Chapter 2: Nouns: Gender Activity:
Rhyming words
Organizing information
Crossword Modules:
Nouns: Singular and Plural
Genders in English nouns
Genders in English Nouns
Masculine and Feminine Genders
Regular Singular and Plural Nouns July Course book Chapter 2: Asking Permission
Chapter 3: Who Should I Pray For? Workbook Chapter 3: Digging for Gold Grammar Chapter 3: Kinds of Nouns Chapter 4: Collective Nouns Activity:
Vocabulary with Jobs and Tools, Listening for detail.
Writing instructions with picture prompt
Noun game Modules:
Kinds of Nouns: Abstract and Concrete Common and Proper Nouns
Collective Nouns
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August Course book Chapter 4: Toto the Monkey Poem: Cat Workbook Chapter 4: Who is Richer?
Chapter 5: Sheikh Chilli Grammar Chapter 5: Pronouns Chapter 11: Prepositions Activity:
Alphabetical order,
Finding Action words in the poem
Animal description Modules:
Pronouns : Personal Pronouns Second Person, Third Person
Prepositions of Place, Preposition: MCQ
September Course book Chapter 5: Tom’s Sore Toe Poem: A Song about Myself Workbook Chapter 6: The Leopard's Tail Grammar Chapter 6: Adjectives Chapter 10: Using A, An, The Activity:
Vocabulary with Body Parts
Self introduction, Rhyming words
Story Completion Modules:
Adjectives of Quality and Quantity
Using A, An, Definite and Indefinite Articles
Term – II October Course book Chapter 6: The Lion and the Leopard Poem: The White Window Workbook Chapter 7: Cheese for Dinner Grammar Chapter 7: Main Verbs and Helping Verbs Chapter 8: Has, Have, Had, Do, Did Activity:
Picture composition
Spotting differences
Vocabulary for different professions
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Modules:
Picture composition
Main Verbs and Helping Verbs
Use of Has, Have, Had, Do, Did
November Course book Chapter 7: Fishing for the moon Workbook Chapter 8: The Purse of Gold Grammar Chapter 9: Adverbs Chapter 13: Short forms Activity:
Learning to accept or decline an invitation
Picture Composition, Synonyms
Building a Chain story Modules:
Adverbs and their kinds
Adverbs
Contraction of verb forms
Short forms: Contraction of verb form
Comprehension Passage December Course book Chapter 8: The Pound of Butter
Chapter 10: Borrowed Feathers Poem: Close your eyes Workbook Chapter 9: A Clever Friend Grammar Chapter 12: Linking Words Chapter 14: Sentences Activity:
Vocabulary for Ways of Cooking
Words that may be confused (Homophones)
Picture Composition Modules:
Linking Words
Sentences
And, but ,or , because: linking words
Making small words from big words
Using linking words
Types of sentences
Sentence and its formation
Subject and predicate
Picture Composition
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January Course book Chapter 9: A Hundred Faces Poem: Feather or fur Chapter 11: The Pot that Died Workbook Chapter 10: The Star Gazer Grammar Revision
Activity:
Vocabulary for Relationships,
Report writing on daily activities
Listening to a telephonic conversation
Enacting a scene
February Revision
HINDI
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MATHEMATICS
Prescribed Book - Britannica Math Sight Book 3 Amity Mental Maths 3
Term I
April-May Text book Chapter 1 - Numbers upto 9999 Chapter 4 - Shapes Mental Maths : Worksheets 3 to 16,18,19,68,69 Activity:
Comparing Numbers using place value chart.
Exploring Shapes with ‘Tangram’ pieces Modules:
Large numbers till 9999
Skip Counting
Comparing numbers on a number line
Flat shapes hidden in solids
Geometrical Shapes
Solid Shapes
Common Geometrical Shapes
Making shapes using the Tangram
July Text book: Chapter 2- Addition Chapter 3 - Subtraction Mental Maths : Worksheets 24,27 Activity: Fill the circles with the given numbers so that the sum on each side is 30. Modules:
Addition of 4-digit numbers
3-digit addition without regrouping
Operations on Large numbers
Addition of numbers upto 4-figures
Subtraction
Subtraction of numbers
Subtraction facts
Subtraction without borrowing
Subtraction with zero
Subtraction of numbers upto 4-figures (with borrowing)
Subtraction of numbers upto 4-figures (without
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borrowing)
August Text book: Chapter 5 - Multiplication Chapter 11- Patterns Mental Maths : Worksheet 22, 29, 30, 32, 36 Activity:
Divide the figures into two similar halves.
Completing the other half of the symmetrical figures. Modules:
Multiplication
Meaning of Multiplication
Multiplication of whole numbers
Multiplication fact
Multiplication as repeated addition
Multiplication by 10,100 and 1000
Patterns Around Us
Number Patterns, Even and Odd number patterns
Secret Messages September Text book: Chapter 6 – Division Mental Maths : Worksheet 40 to 42 Activity: Divide the given objects into groups to find quotient
and the remainder. Modules:
Division
Meaning of Division
Division Facts
Division using Multiplication table
Term II
October Text book: Chapter 7 – Fractions Mental Maths : Worksheets 46,48 to 50 Activity: Make an Indian flag using coloured paper or crayons and write what fraction of Indian flag is white, white – orange etc. Modules:
Fractions
Meaning of Fractions
Meaning of Fractions and parts of a whole
One Half and One Fourth of a whole
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Fractions as Division
Addition and Subtraction of Fractions
Comparison of Like Fractions
Addition of Like Fractions
Subtraction of Like Fractions
November Text book: Chapter 8 – Measurement Mental Maths : Worksheet 60,61,63,64 Activity:
Conversion of one unit to other unit.
Measure the length of your textbook in cm and then express it in mm.
Modules:
Measurement
Standard Units of Length
Changing Metric Units
Adding Length
Subtracting Length
Addition of measures
Measuring Mass
Weight
Adding Capacity
Subtracting Capacity
Measuring Capacity
Adding Weights
Subtracting Weights
December Text book: Chapter 10 – Money
Chapter 12- Pictorial Representation Mental Maths : Worksheet 38, 57 to 59,71 ,72 Activity:
To make a collage using dummy currency notes
Recording and representing data.
Modules:
Money
Indian Money
How Many Paise Make a Rupee
Rupees and Paise
Adding Money
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Subtracting Money
Arithmetic Operations on Money
Tally Marks
Pictorial Representation
Pictograph
January
Text book: Chapter 9 –Time Mental Maths : Worksheets 52, 54 Activity
Clock Making
Reading time Modules
Time
Units of Time
Tick Tock
How to read time
Find out the time
Measuring Time
Addition – Hours, Minutes and Seconds
Subtraction of Hours and Minutes
Subtraction of Minutes and Seconds
Bigger Units of Time
February Revision, Worksheet 66, 67, 70, 74 to 76
EVS Prescribed Book – Environment Matters Book 3
Term I April- May
Unit 1: Family Activities:
Making cards for the loved ones in the family
Making a family tree
Story of Helen Keller and Louis Braille Holiday’s Activity:
Writing and drawing any one favorite festival Modules:
Jiya and Her Family
Role of Family Members
Festivals
Our Festivals
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July Unit 2: Leisure and Games Unit 5: Plant World
Activities:
Making a display on favourite Sports Personalities
Germination Modules:
Games We Play
Indoor and Outdoor Games
Getting to know plants
Useful Plants
Plants Around Us
August Unit 4: Water, Air, Space
Unit 7: Shelter Activities:
Demonstration of condensation
Movie on Water Cycle Modules:
Water
Sources of Water
Water Cycle
Different Types of Houses September
Unit 6: Animal Kingdom Activities:
Animal paper craft and drawing Modules:
The Animal World
Useful Animals
Animals as a mode of transport
Term II
October Unit 10: Communication Activities:
Showing different types of letters
Greeting song Modules:
Communication
Means of Communication
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November Unit 8: Food Activities:
Making a Diet chart of family members
Understanding Balanced meal through Food Song Modules:
Food
Our Food
How Food Reaches Us
Types of Food
Food Variety
Food: Where does it come from?
Methods of cooking Food
The Story of Food
Good Food Habits
December Unit 3: Work Inside and Outside Activities:
Crossword, Identifying tools, Job and Occupation song
Collage on community helpers Modules:
People Who Help Us
Places in my Neighbourhood
Role of Family Members
Community Helpers
Community Life
Our Helpers
January Unit 11: Creativity Unit 9: Travel
Activities:
Mat weaving, clay modeling
Finding directions with a compass
Making a Route Map Modules:
Making pots
Clothes and fibers
Printing and weaving of clothes
To Weave Fabric from Yarn
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Clothes worn by men, women and children in
different seasons
Map
Directions
Important directions
Vehicles- Road, Air and Sea
Animals as a mode of Transport
February Revision
VALUE EDUCATION
Prescribed Book –Joyful Living 3
Term I
April- May Lesson 1: You made them all July Lesson 2: I Care for You Nature Lesson 3: Home Sweet Home
August Lesson 4: My Second Home Lesson 5: Handle with care
September Lesson 6: Fully Alive Lesson 7: Together we grow
Term II
October Lesson 8: Scatter Sunshine November Lesson 9: Truth Wins Lesson 10: What makes love grow December Lesson 11: Who is the Boss? Lesson 12: We are one
January Lesson 13: Light the way Lesson 14: Know your heroes
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Prescribed Book – Fact Finder part -3
Term I
April- May Lesson 1: Early India (Discussion)
Lesson 3: Presidents of India
Lesson 4: Prime Ministers of India
Lesson 17: Similes (Oral Quiz)
July Lesson 5: Sports Symbols
Lesson 6: Sports and Games
Lesson 9: Sports Personalities (India) (Activity)
Lesson 10: Sports Personalities (World) (Activity)
August Lesson 8: Musical Instruments Lesson20: Common Tools
September Lesson 18: Extreme Machines
Lesson 19: Places
Lesson 15: Animal Facts
Term II
October Lesson 2: Great Rulers (Activity)
Lesson 16: Group names
Lesson 7: National Games (Selected)
November Lesson 21: The World Around Us – I (Oral Quiz)
Lesson 22: Internal parts of Our Body
Lesson 24: Body Conditions (Group Discussion)
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December Lesson 23: Indian States and their Capitals
Lesson 25: Flags of Different Countries (Activity)
Lesson 26: Countries and their Natives
January Lesson 27: Sports Stadiums in India
Lesson 28: Fast Facts
Lesson 29: Scientific Instruments (Worksheet)
Lesson 30: Important Inventions (Worksheet)
February Lesson 31: Record Makers
Lesson 32: Superlatives
Lesson 33: The World Around Us – II (Group Discussion)
Computer
Prescribed book – Frank Computer Science Class 3
TERM I
April / May
Text Book Chapter 1 – How does a computer work Chapter 2 – The Computer system Activity:
Give two examples of input-output processes which take place in your environment.
June / July
Text Book Chapter 3 – Inside the CPU Tower
Activity:
Collect pictures of memory devices of computer.
August
Text Book Chapter 4 – The Correct Way of Using a Computer
Activity: Make a chart on how you can take care of your computer
parts.
September
Text Book Chapter 5 – Welcome to Windows
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Activities:
Change the background of your computer.
Use computer calculator to do simple sums.
TERM II
October
Text Book Chapter 6 – MS Paint (Drawing and colouring with Paint)
Activity
Design a greeting card for your friend.
November
Text Book Chapter 7 – Introduction to MS – Word
Practical:
Write a poem of your choice in MS - Word.
December
Text Book Chapter 8 – LOGO
Practical:
Write LOGO commands to draw given figures.
January Revision
February Revision
ART EDUCATION April- May
Composition of different shapes, sunflower
Ex. Book Pg. 1 to 4
Book mark June – July
Cake, rainy day
Ex. Book Pg. 5 to 7
Rakhi making August
National flag , red fort
Ex. Book Pg. 8 to 9
Ear buds activity
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September
Teachers day card
Ex. Book Pg. 10 to 11
Birds origami October
Dusshera festival
Ex. Book Pg. 12 to 13
Candle decoration November
Fishing man , pattern design
Ex. Book Pg. 14 to 15
Chacha Nehru’s Cap December
Means of transport
Ex. Book Pg. 16 to 17
Santa Claus paper plate face mask January
Fish aquarium
Ex. Book Pg. 18 to 19
Wall hanging February
Holi scene
Ex. Book Pg. 20 to 21
Tortoise made out of Pista Shells
MUSIC
VOCAL Aprli - May Sargam 1-2, Hindi prayers
July –Aug Sargam 3-4, patriotic songs , Theory lesson-1
Sep –Oct Sargam geet 1, English song
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Nov – Dec Sargam 5-7, Sanskrit prayers, Theory lesson- 2
Jan –Feb Sargam geet 2, Classical song
INSTRUMENTAL TABLA
Aprli - May Meaning of table(graf syahi,maidan, chanti etc)
First lesson table ke bol( ta, tita,tin)
July –Aug - Sep Revise , second lesson (danya and banya)(ge, ka)
Oct- Nov-Dec Teen taal ke bol
Jan –Feb Teen taal kayde ,palte
DANCE
April-May Introduction of dance
Simple western dance steps
Kathak dance introductory steps
July –Aug-Sep Folk dance
International dance(hio-hop basic steps)
Oct-Nov-Dec Navratre theme (garbha and dandiya dance)
Annual day dance according to theme
Christmas celebration and new year(western dance)
Jan- Feb Theme patriotism (Semi classical dance)