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ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOL, HAZARIBAG 2016-17HINDI SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VIII
Ist SEMESTER MARCH – SEPTEMBER
Units Themes Learning Object Assessment
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Marchto1
APRIL
cla r & ?ofu /ofu dfork ds }kjk cPpks a es a çsj.kk dk lapkj dj ;g lh[k nsuk fd deZ iFkij mís'; çkfIr rd yxs jguk pkfg,A
ekSf[kd rFkk fyf[kr vH;kl djokukA
4 to 18
APRIL
yk[k dh pw fM;k yk[k dh pw fM+;k¡ 'kh"kZd fuca/k ds }kjk;g Li"V fd;k tkuk fd e'khuks a ds dkj.k gkFk ls fufeZ r oLrqvks a dk egÙo?kV tkrk gSA
oLrqfu"B Á’u ,oa ikB dkvH;kl djokukA
19 - 26
APRIL
cl dh ;k=k cl dh ;k=k fuca/k ds }kjk ;g Li"Vdjuk fd ys[kd us ,d iq jkuh rFkk[kVkjs cl dh ;k=k dj dS lk vuqHkofd;kA
vH;kl ds ç'uksÙkj ,oa oLrqfu"B Á’udjokukA
27Apr–
3 May
nhokuks a dh gLrh nhokuks a dh gLrh dfork ds }kjk nhokuk
çof̀Ùk ds yksxks a dh fo'ks"krkvks a ij çdk'kMkyukA
ekSf[kd rFkk fyf[kr vH;kl djokukA
4May
to
9 May
Hkkjr dh [kkst &vgenuxj dk fdyk]Hkkjr dh [kkst &
ryk'k
fucU/k ys[kuvifBr xn~;ka ’k
vgeuxj dk fdyk & [k.M ds }kjktokgj yky usg: ds tsy thou ds vuqHko dk Li"Vhdj.kA
fn, x, lads r fcUnq ds vk/kkj ijfucU/k fy[kukAvifBr cks/k ds Á'uks a ds fodYiks a dk
lgh pquko djukA
y?kq ç'uksÙkj djokukAAssessment 1 (integrated) (
. )
[ fo"k; oLrq& 4] fo"k; oLrq& 4] fo"k; oLrq& 4] fo"k; oLrq& 4] fp=& 2] Hkk"kk fp=& 2] Hkk"kk fp=& 2] Hkk"kk fp=& 2] Hkk"kk n{krk& 2] iz Lrq rh& 2% n{krk& 2] iz Lrq rh& 2% n{krk& 2] iz Lrq rh& 2% n{krk& 2] iz Lrq rh& 2% ;ks x&10 ;ks x&10 ;ks x&10 ;ks x&10 ] vH;kl djokukA
10 – 13
May
O;kdj.k & o.kZfopkj
Hkk"kk fopkj
o.kZ fopkj rFkk Hkk"kk fopkj ds }kjk
Hkk"kk] o.kZ] o.kZ Hksn] miHksn dk Li"Vdhj.k
cksMZ dk;Z ,oa vH;kl
djokuk Assessment 2 ( ) ikB &&&& vifBr
xn~;ka ’k fucU/k vifBr&vifBr&vifBr&vifBr& 5555]]]] fucU/k fucU/k fucU/k fucU/k ys [ku& ys [ku& ys [ku& ys [ku&5555%%%% ;ks x&10 ;ks x&10 ;ks x&10 ;ks x&10
20 – 24
June
cla r &fpfë;ks a dh nqfu;k
bl fuca/k ds }kjk fpfë;ks a ds bfrgkl rFkk fo'ks"krkvks a dk Li"Vdhj.k
vH;kl ds ç'uksÙkj ds }kjk ekSf[kd rFkkfyf[kr vH;kl djokuk fo"k; iznq"k.k
27Jun-
1Jul
O;kdj.k & 'kCn fopkj 'kCn dh ifjHkk"kk rFkk Hksnks a dk Li"Vhdj.kA
vH;kl djokuk
4-7July cla r & Hkxoku ds Mkfd,
dfork ds }kjk çkdf̀rd vaxks a ds egÙoij çdk'k MkyukA
Assessment 3 (
)) fyf[kr vfHkO;fDr &
fucU/k ys [ku [Hkk"kkHkk"kkHkk"kkHkk"kk '''' kq )rk& 2] ifjp;@Hkwfedk& kq )rk& 2] ifjp;@Hkwfedk& kq )rk& 2] ifjp;@Hkwfedk& kq )rk& 2] ifjp;@Hkwfedk&2] fo"k; oLrq& 4] mila gkj& 2%;ks x&102] fo"k; oLrq& 4] mila gkj& 2%;ks x&102] fo"k; oLrq& 4] mila gkj& 2%;ks x&102] fo"k; oLrq& 4] mila gkj& 2%;ks x&10 ]
fyf[kr vfHkO;fDr & fucU/k ys [ku
8-14
JULY
cla r &D;k fujk'k gqvktk;
D;k fujk'k gqvk tk; fucU/k ds }kjk;g lans'k nsuk fd oÙkZeku fLFkfr dks ns[kdj fujk'k gks tkuk mfpr ughaA
vH;kl djokukA15-25
JulyHkkjr dh [kkst flU/kq ?kkVh dh lH;krk
çLrq r ikB ds }kjk iafMr tokgj ykyusg: }kjk of.kZ r Hkkjrh; la Ldf̀r dhdqN fo'ks"krkvks a dks mtkxj fdjukA
ekSf[kd :i ls loky iw Nuk rFkk y/kq iz'uksÙkj djokuk
26 July -
1AUG
;kdj.k &'kCn jpuk ‘'kCn Hksn
milxZ rFkk çR;; dh ifjHkk"kk rFkkç;ksx vkSj 'kCn ds Hksnks a dk Li"Vhdj.kA
vH;kl djokuk Assessment 4 (
)
Lew g ifjppkZ ,oa fyf[kr vfHkO;fDr
cla r &fpfë;ks a dh nqfu;k [ fo"k; oLrq& 3] fo"k; oLrq& 3] fo"k; oLrq& 3] fo"k; oLrq& 3]
fp=& 2] bfrgkl& 2] fp=& 2] bfrgkl& 2] fp=& 2] bfrgkl& 2] fp=& 2] bfrgkl& 2] iz Lrq rh& 1] ifjo iz Lrq rh& 1] ifjo iz Lrq rh& 1] ifjo iz Lrq rh& 1] ifjo Ù ÙÙ Ù kZu& kZu& kZu& kZu&2% ;ks x&102% ;ks x&102% ;ks x&102% ;ks x&10 ]
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2 - 8
Aug
cla r & ;g lcls dfBu le; ugha
çLrq r ikB ds }kjk vkt dh dfBufLFkfr dks n'kkZdj ;g lans'k nsuk fdbls lcls dfBu le; ekuuk mfprughaA
vH;kl djokukA Assessment 5Class Test(
) cla r & ikB & fujk’k gqvktk,] O;kdj.k & ;qXe 'kCn] foykse 'kCn A
9-12
Aug
cla r &dchj dh
lkf[k;k¡
iz Lrq r lkf[k;ks a ds fofHkUu uhfr ijd
lh[kks a dk Li"Vhdj.kA
vH;kl djokukA
16– 23
Aug Hkkjr dh [kkst ;qxks a dk nkSj
xqIr 'kklu es a jk"Vªh;rk vkSj lkez kT;okn] fodkl vkSj g~ kl vkfn dk Li"Vhdj.kAnf{k.k Hkkjrh; fLFkfr]'kkafriw .kZ fodkl Hkkjr dh fons'khO;kikj] iz kphu Hkkjr es a xf.kr 'kkL=
y?kq ç'uksÙkj djokukA
24-31
AugO;kdj.k laKk] laKk] laKk] laKk] loZuke loZuke loZuke loZuke
laKk] loZuke dh ifjHkk’kk rFkk Hksn ,oa okD; es a ç;ksx ls voxr gksukA
vH;kl djokukA
1 – 9
SEPO;kdj.k fo'ks"k.k , fØ;k
fo'ks"k.k rFkk fØ;k dh ifjHkk"kk rFkkHksnks a dh tkudkjh nsukA
cksMZ dk;Z ,oa vH;kl djokukA
12 -16
Sepfuca/k ys[ku
O;kdj.k & 'kCn foosd
fn, x, lads r fcUnq ds vk/kkj ijfucU/k fy[kukA
vusd 'kCnks a ds fy, ,d 'kCn] foykse'kCn] i;kZ;okph 'kCn rFkk eqgkojks a dhtkudkjh nsukA
;kn djokdj iw NukAssessment 6 Individual (
)
ikB cla r & Hkkjr dh [kks t & ;qxks a dknkSj [Hkk"kkHkk"kkHkk"kkHkk"kk '''' kq )rk& 1] kq )rk& 1] kq )rk& 1] kq )rk& 1] y?kq ç'uksÙkj y?kq ç'uksÙkj y?kq ç'uksÙkj y?kq ç'uksÙkj & 9& 9& 9& 9%;ks x&10%;ks x&10%;ks x&10%;ks x&10 ]( okD; foU;kl] iz' u foU;kl )
iqujko`fr iqujkof̀r iqujko`fr iqujkof̀r iqujkof̀r iqujkof̀r iqujkof̀r iqujkof̀r iqujkof̀r iqujkof̀r iqujkof̀r iqujkof̀r
1 st Semester Exam September 22- 30
1st Semester Exam fuca/k vuq ’kklu dk egRo , lRla xfr , çnw”k.k dh lEkL;k , o{̀kkjks i.k vko’;Drk vkS j egRo ,
lkçknkf;Drk ,d vfHk’kki , le; dk lnq i;ks x
2nd
Semester Exam fuca/k Hkkjr es a vkra dokn , eg¡xkà dh Hkkj , foKku ds c
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HINDI SYLLABUS – 2016-2017
Class - VIII IInd
SEMESTER
OCTOBER TO FEBRUARYUnits Themes Learning Objectives Assessment
3- 7 Oct cla r & dkepks j dkepks j dgkuh ds }kjk cPpks a dks lans'knsuk fd ?kj ds gj lnL; dk ?kj ds dkeks a es a lg;ksx djuk pkfg,A
vH;kl djokukA
y?kq ç'uksÙkj djokuky?kq ç'uksÙkj djokuky?kq ç'uksÙkj djokuky?kq ç'uksÙkj djokukAssessment 1 (integrated) Tky Tky Tky Tky la lk la lk la lk la lk/ku (
)
[ fo"k; oLrq& 4] fp=& 2] fo"k; oLrq& 4] fp=& 2] fo"k; oLrq& 4] fp=& 2] fo"k; oLrq& 4] fp=& 2]Hkk"kk n{krk& 2] iz Lrq rh& 2% ;ks x&10Hkk"kk n{krk& 2] iz Lrq rh& 2% ;ks x&10Hkk"kk n{krk& 2] iz Lrq rh& 2% ;ks x&10Hkk"kk n{krk& 2] iz Lrq rh& 2% ;ks x&10 ]
13 – 19
Oct
Hkkjr dh [kkst & ubZ leL;k,¡
iz kphu Hkkjr dh fofHkUu leL;kvks a & vjcvkSj vQxku] ckcj vkSj vdcj] vkSjaxtsc]
j.kthr flag vkSj t;flag ds 'kklu uhfr rFkk leL;kvks a dk Li"Vhdj.kA Hkkjr dhvkfFkZd i"̀BHkw fe ls Hkh cPpks a dks voxrdjkukA
20 – 28
Oct
O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.kfØ;k fo'ks"k.k leqPp;cks/kd 'kCnfucU/k ys[ku
vfodkjh 'kCn dh ifjHkk"kk le>kdjfØ;k&fo'ks"k.k rFkk leqPp;cks/kd 'kCnks a dk Li"Vhdj.kA
fn, x, lads r fcUnq ds vk/kkj ij fucU/kfy[kukA
vH;kl djokukA
ikB ds iz'uksÙkj djokukA
Assessment 2 (individual)( )
[Hkk"kkHkk"kkHkk"kkHkk"kk '''' kq )rk& kq )rk& kq )rk& kq )rk&2] Hkwfedk& 2] fo"k; oLrq& 4]2] Hkw fedk& 2] fo"k; oLrq& 4]2] Hkwfedk& 2] fo"k; oLrq& 4]2] Hkw fedk& 2] fo"k; oLrq& 4]
dYiuk dYiuk dYiuk dYiuk '''' khyrk& 2%;ks x&10 khyrk& 2%;ks x&10 khyrk& 2%;ks x&10 khyrk& 2%;ks x&10 ]
8 – 15Nov
cla r & tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk
iz Lrq r fucU/k ds }kjk lokd fQYe dh'kq:vkt rFkk mldh fo'ks"krkvks a dk
Li"Vhdj.kA
16 – 23
Nov
ola r&lqnkekpfjr iz Lrq r dfork ds }kjk Hkxoku Jh d`".k rFkk lqnkek dh fe=rk ij izdk'k Mkydjd"̀.k dh ekSu dìk dk Li"Vhdj.kA
okLrqfu"B iz'uksÙkj ,oa vH;kldjokukA vH;kl djokukA Assessment3 Class Test (
) cla r& dkepks j%O;kdj.k & yks dks fDr;kWa
rd fucU/k ava du ;ks tuk ava du ;ks tuk ava du ;ks tuk ava du ;ks tuk
24 – 30
Nov
cla r & tgk¡ ifg;k gS &
iz Lrq r fucU/k ds }kjk ;g n'kkZuk fd lkbfdy dk iz;ksx dj xz keh.k L=h;ka fdruh ykHkkfUor gqbZ gSA
ca lr & vdcjh yksVk iz Lrq r fucU/k ds }kjk cPpks a dks ;g lh[knsuk fd prq jkbZ rFkk lw >&cw > ls leL;kvks a dks Vkyk tk ldrk gSA lkFk gh lPph fe=rk ds fy, fd, x;s R;kx dk Li"Vhdj.kA
y?kq iz'uks a dks ekSf[kd ,oa fyf[krdjokuk rFkk vH;kl ds iz'uks aÙkjdks djokukA
1 – 6
Dec
O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.k1- lEcU/k cks/kd2- foLe;kfn cks/kd
vfodkjh ds bu nksuks a Hksnks a dh ifjHkk"kkvks a ls cPpks a dk voxr djok dj buds iz;ksxdks le>kukA
vH;kl djoku
7 – 15Dec
Hkkjr dh [kkst &vfUre nkSj ,d
vaxz stks a ds tekus es a Hkkjr dh vkfFkZd] jktuhfrd] rFkk lkekftd fLFkfr dS lh Fkhblls cPpks a dks voxr djokukA
y?kq ç'uksÙkj ,oa oLrqf"B Á’udjokuk
16 – 22Dec
O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.kdkjd & dkjd dk fgUnh O;kdj.k es a D;k egRo gS rFkk blls fufeZ r 'kCn ds :i ls okD; ds vFkZ es a tks ifjorZu gks rs gS mlls cPpks a dks voxr djkukA
fofHkUu mnkgj.kks a ds }kk vH;kldjokukA
O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.kdky &
fØ;k ds :i ls mlds lEiUu gksus ds le; dk irk pyrk gS blls cPpks a dks voxr djkukA
vH;kl djokuk
O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.kfyax opu &
fyax rFkk opu dh ifjHkk"kkvks a rFkk Hksnks a dk Li"Vhdj.k dj buds iz;ksx ls cPpks a dks voxr djkukA
cksMZ dk;Z ,oa vH;kl djokuk
3 - 6 Jan cla r & lw j ds in dfo Jh lw jnkl us ckyd d`".k dh
ckyyhyk dk euks je fp=.k fd;k gSAckyd d"̀.k dh okpkyrk rFkk ppyrk
vH;kl ds iz'uksÙkj dks ekSf[kd ,oa
fyf[kr #i es a djokukA
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ls cPpks a dks voxr djokukA 9 – 16
Jan
cla r & ikuh dhdgkuh
cla r & ckt vkSj lk¡i
ikuh dh dgkuh ikB Li"V djokdj mlds fofHkUu :iks a ls cPpks a dks voxrdjkukA ckt rFkk lk¡i dh dgkuh ds }kjk ys[kd us ;g Li"V djus dkiz;kl fd;k gS fd Å¡ph lksp j[kus okyk
gh Å¡ph lQyrk dk gdnkj gks ldrkgSA tks lQyrk dh pkgr gh us j[ks og
lQyrk ls nw j gks tkrk gSA
vH;kl djokuk Assessment 4Group activity (due on 8 -
14th
Dec). ikB lqnkekpfjr fe=rkij Hkwfedk fuoZgu + v vv v Hku;& 3] fo"k;Hku;& 3] fo"k;Hku;& 3] fo"k;Hku;& 3] fo"k;
oLrq&2] la okn& 2] dgkuh& 2] iz Lrq fr oLrq&2] la okn& 2] dgkuh& 2] iz Lrq fr oLrq&2] la okn& 2] dgkuh& 2] iz Lrq fr oLrq&2] la okn& 2] dgkuh& 2] iz Lrq fr&&&&1% ;ks x& 101% ;ks x& 101% ;ks x& 101% ;ks x& 10
17 – 19Jan
Cla r & Vksih Mfpr eqvkotk dk;Z es a mRlkg mRiUu dj ns rk gSA
vH;kl djokuk
20 – 23
Jan
Hkkjr dh [kkst &vfUre nkSj & nks
egkRek xk¡/kh ds Hkkjrh; jktuhfr es a izos'k ls tks ifjoÙkZu vk;k rFkk dkaxs z ldh lfØ;rk c
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questions from each unit.
• The students will keep a scrap book-Pages (50-100)
• Atlas should be brought on the days when we have geo. Classes in the schedule.
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• Grading policy and evaluation rubrics of assignment will be communicated at the time of
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• Answer sheets are to be kept in the class files after getting signed by the parents.
• Discipline and decorum of class should be maintained.
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Syllabus–Computer Science of Class-8th
Even if at first you do succeed, you still have to work hard to stay there”.
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I. Networkingconcepts
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Networking and its advantages, networkingcomponents, types of network, networkarchitecture, network security
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II. DataRepresentation
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Number system; binary number system, decimalnumber system, octal number system,
hexadecimal number system, conversion ofbinary to decimal, binary to octal, binary tohexadecimal and vice versa.
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1 (22nd
April to 29th
April)(Integrated Project)
,,
ASSESMENT-2 (May
9th
to 13th
)(class test
subjective)
III. Login toOpenoffice.Base20
0
Types of database, database objects, what isliberoffice/openoffice base?, features of Base,Creating a new database.
, ,
IV. Working withtables
1
0
Field types, use of a table, creating and enteringdata in table, manipulating a table, managingfield in design view, sorting data in a table,
opening the existing database, exiting thedatabase.
,
,,ASSESMENT-
3 (Jun-27th
to July 1st)
(individualactivity)(viva)
ASSESMENT-4 (July
25th
to 29th
Jul)
(Group Activity)
V. Working withqueries
1
2
Setting a relationship between table, creatingquery, what are forms and reports.
,,
ASSESMENT-5 (Aug
16th
to 24th
) (Class
Test objective).
VI. Revision
30th
Aug- 20th
sept
Network concepts, data representation,
openoffice base, working with tables andworking with queries.
,,
ASSESMENT-6 (Sep6th
to 12th
)(practical
test)
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UNITS THEMES LEARNING OBJECTIVES /
VII. Introduction toC++
1
21
What is c++?, Concepts of oops, C++Compiler, Introduction to editor window,
structure of a c++ program, How to save andrun a C++ program, how to Quit C++ window,Applications of C++.
,,
ASSESMENT-1
Oct. 18th to 27th
(Integrated Project).
VIII. Programming inc++
2
12
Character set, Tokens, data types,declaration and initialization of variable,operators in C++, Order of precedence, CINstatement, Conditional control Structure,Branching statement, looping statement.
, ,
ASSESMENT-2 (November 8th
to 15th
) (Individual activity )
ASSESMENT-3
(Nov 28th
to 30th
)
(Class test subjective)
IX. UnderstandingHTML1
22
What is HTML?, HTML tags, Structure of aHTML Document, types of HTML Tags, Howto create an HTML document, Viewing an
HTML document, Attributes, types ofelements, Changing the appearance of text,changing font, size, text color andbackground, setting top margin and leftmargin.
ASSESMENT-4 (Dec. 8t
to
14th
(Group Activity).
X. Surfing internet3rdJanuary to14th January2017
Multimedia and real time communication,Skype and creating a blog, popular real timeapplications.
,,
ASSESMENT-5 (January 9th
to 13th
) (Class test objective)
XI. Revision16th January
onwards
Introduction to c++, Programming in c++,Understanding HTML, Surfing Internet.
ASSESMENT-6 (Jan 24t
to
30th ) (Individual activity;
practical) Academic goal: The goal of the academic plan is to make the student aware for the future skill in Computer; the topics are new to the
student as per the Linux based book.
General Requirements:
• In practical, high order of discipline and punctuality is essential in lab.
• Main book: Linux based Cloud by Kips of STD VIII.
Class Expectation:
1. All are expected to be respectful and disciplined in the class.
2. All must be attentive while class is on.
3. Students found to be disruptive during the class will be reported to the Vice Principal for the further action.
Class Materials:
1. All must come to the class well prepared (Books, Copies, Diary).
2. All must be punctual for the theory class, Lab and for the home work.
Absences, Assignments &Late Work:
1. Late assignments will be considered if he/she goes for school work only.
2. They can get their assignments from VP office if they are absent.
3. If student fails to submit his/her assignment on time, he/she should bring application by parents forwarded by VP, then
2 nd time test will be taken after deduction of 4 marks.
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SANSKRIT SYLLABUS FOR CLASS 8th
1 Sem.(2016 -17)
Time
(months
and weeks)
Units
/contents
Learning Objectives Assessment plans
1
(march30th
-apr 8th
)
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(apr 22-29)integrated
project
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5 (may 9th
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may 9-13
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project
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12 (aug 1st
–aug 5th
)
13 (aug 8th
–aug 15th
)
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6th
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revision 14
-20sep
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Individual activity
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SANSKRIT SYLLABUS FOR CLASS – 8th
(2nd
Sem)
Time
(moths
andweeks)
Units and
content
Learning Objective Assessment plan
1 (oct
3rd
-oct
7th )
2(oct13th -19
th )
3(oct
20th-28th
)
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8th–
nov14th
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nov
22nd)6(nov23
rd –
nov 30th
)
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Date(nov 28th -30
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)
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3rd
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10th -
17th
)
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12(jan
18th -
25th )
13(jan27
th -21
st
)
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3rd
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(Feb 9th
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ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOL HAZARIBAGHSYLLABUS OF URDU CLASS-
FIRST SEMESTER APRIL 2016- SEPTEMBER 2016
UNIT/ THEME
LESSSON
DATES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES AS
1 March:31st-6th April
.
To learn what are the expectations of God from us.
.
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.
.
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3
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,
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.
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.
6
A1 & 2
June27th- 8th
July
To know more about Saeeda and seek lessons from herlife and secrifices.
,
,
7 July:11th to 28th
A
27
8 B August:1st to 12th
.
A
25
9 August:
16th-19st
.
10 August:22-26st
To know about the irony of shoes and understand it’simportance.
11 A August:29 – 31
.
How much the parents are concerned about theirchildren.
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12 A September:1—3
A poetic realization of the test for life. Ques-ans. Wo
13 B B September:6—9
To know more about the importance of rain, thepleasue and beauty of rain as well as its impacts on
farmers.
14 September:13--- 20
To know more about the contributions of variousscientists in Science.
A
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SECOND SEMESTER : OCTOBER 2016-- FEBR
UNIT/THEME
LESSON
DATES
LEARNING OBJECTIVE AS
1 October:3rd to 7th
. ,
, 2 A October:
10th to 14th .
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24th to 5th
5 November
8th to 30th .
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1st to 9th .
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.
,
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8 January:3rd to 13th
To realize the importance of faith and sacrifice.
A
81
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&
.10 January
23rd to 25th
11 January:27--31
.
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A &
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.
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,
Points to be noted:
• Students’ behavior must be polite, respectful and well disciplined during the class.
• Students found to be disruptive during the class are liable to sanction and penalty.
• Students must be punctual in submitting home works /assignments and coming to class.
•
Failure to submit assignments on due date without any legitimate reason will result in the deductiondays of the due date the assignments will not be accepted at all.
• All the students are expected to be well prepared for the class. They need to carry along with them
every day.
• All the students are expected to complete their notes of the exercises at the end of each chapter an
correction.
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( )
III. The
World of TheLiving
II. Materials
IV. Moving
Things,People and
Ideas.
I. Food
II. Materials
lV. Moving
Things,
People and
Ideas.
III. TheWorld of The
Living
/
1. Crop
Production 30
th Mar-11
th April
4.Combustion and
Flame12
th April-21
st April
6.Friction
25th April-13th May
2.Microorganisms:
Friend and Foe20th June-1st July
1.Synthetic Fibre
And Plastic4th July-22nd July
5.Force and
Pressure26
th July-12
th Aug
Cell – Structure
and Function17
th Aug-9
th Sept
Meaning of Combustion, Combustible and non-combustiblesubstances, Conditions essential for combustion, Ignitiontemperature, Inflammable substances, types of combustion (Rapid,Spontaneous, explosion etc.), what is Flame, Zones of a candleflame, Types of flames, Basic idea of Fuels, Calorific Value andFuel efficiency, Air Pollution, cause due to burning of fossil fuels,
Fire-extinguishers and its types.
What is Friction? Cause of Friction, Factors affecting friction,why friction: Is a necessary Evil, Importance of friction in daily
life activities, Static friction, Sliding and Rolling friction, Meansof Increasing and reducing frictions and their daily lifeapplications, uses of Ball-bearings, Lubrication, Polishing, Treadson Tyre etc. Fluid friction and its effects.
Introduction to microorganisms, general idea/salient features ofgroups of microorganisms-Algae, Fungi, Bacteria, Protozoa,Viruses. Important features of Viruses, Bacteriophage.POSITIVE : Commercial use of microorganisms in bakery anddairy industry, Medicinal use of microorganisms-antibiotics,Vaccination, Immunization; Nitrogen fixer and cleaning ofenvironment. NEGATIVE: Harmfulmicroorganisms, Pathogens, Vectors or Carriers, Disease causingmicroorganisms in animals/humans; some common plat Diseases,Food poisoning, Food spoilage and preservation, Nitrogen cycle.
Introduction of Synthetic fibre/monomer and Polymer, Types ofsynthetic fibres- Uses of Nylon, Polyester, Rayon, and acrylic,their advantages and disadvantages, Characteristics of syntheticfibre. Plastic, Types of plastic-Thermoplastic and Thermosetting Plastic, Properties of plastic,Uses of plastic, Why plastic is a popular choice, Plastic andEnvironment, 4R’s
What is Force? Nature of Force, Effects Of Force onBodies, Joint forces on a body, ContactForces- Muscular Force and Friction, Spring Balance.Non-Contact Forces- Magnetic, Electrostatic, GravitationalForces. What is Pressure? Numerical and reasoning basedquestions on Pressure, Force and Area, Pressure exerted by liquids
and gases and its measurement, Atmospheric pressure andBarometer
CELL - BASIC UNIT OF LIFE : Cell as a basic unit of life,discovery, cell-theory; compound Microscope, electronMicroscope, use of stain to observe cell, prokaryotic andeukaryotic cells, Unicellular Vs multicellular organisms; AnimalVs Plant Cell, cell membrane and cell wall, Basic idea of cellorganelles; chloroplast, mitochondria, vacuoles, endoplasmicreticulum, golgi apparatus; nucleus, chromosomesWhat is tissue, basic idea of Plant and Animal tissue.
/Preparing herbarium
specimens of some cropplants; collection of someseeds etc; preparing atable/chart on differentirrigation practices andsources of water indifferent parts of India;looking at roots of anylegume crop for nodules,hand section of nodules
ASSESSMENT 1;-
( )
Agriculture
Application of
KnowledgeDemonstrating friction betweenrough/smooth surfaces ofmoving objects in contact, andwear and tear of the movingobjects by rubbing (eraser onpaper, card board, sand paper,Tiles
ASSESSMENT 2;-(Class-
test)
ASSESSMENT 3;-
Individual Activity)5-
ASSESSMENT 4: (Group
activity)
ASSESSMENT 5: (Class -
test)
.Chapt:- Friction and
Synthetic Fibre.
ASSESSMENT 6:
(Individual Activity)
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( )
VI. Natural
Phenomena
Contd.
V. How
Things
Work
IV. Moving
Things,
People and
Ideas.
V. How
Things
Work
III. The
World of
The Living
VII. Natural
Resources
Themes/Date
5.Light3
rd Oct-28
th Oct
6.Stars And
Solar System8
th Nov-15
th Nov
4.Chemical
Effects of
Electric Current16
th Nov-25
th Nov
3.Sound
29
th
Nov-22
nd
Dec
Metals And Non-
Metals3
rd Jan-13
th Jan
Sexual
reproduction
and Endocrine
system16th Jan-27th Jan
Coal and
Petroleum30th Jan- 10th Feb
What is light? Rectilinear propagation of Light, Basic idea ofReflection and its laws, Regular and Irregular Reflections,Characteristics of the image formed by a plane mirror, Luminous andNon Luminous objects, Multiple images formed by two plane mirrorskept at an angle of 0˚, 30˚ , 45˚, 60˚, 90˚, 120˚, 180˚ , Kaleidoscope,Dispersion of light and its cause, Refraction, Prism, Spectrum, natureof white light Basic idea of Convex and Concave Mirror and Lens,their main uses, Real Vs Virtual image, Structure of Human eye,Defects of vision, Care of eyes, Braille system, Nutrition and eyehealth.
Introduction to Universe, Astronomical units- AU, Light Year, Parsec;Galaxy and its types, Constellations- Orion, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor,Difference between galaxy and constellation.Brief Idea of Stars, Solar system-Sun and planets, Difference between
a star and a planet, How sun generates tremendous amount of energy,Introduction to the 8 planets of our Solar system and their uniquefeatures. Natural Satellites (moon), Asteroids, Meteors, Comets.Artificial Satellites-Geostationary and Sun-Synchronous Satellites,their nature and applications
What is Chemical effect of Current? Good and bad conductor ofelectricity, Circuit LED etc. conductivity of water-Pure and Impure,How can liquids conduct electricity, basic idea of Ions, Electrolysis,Electrolyte, Electrochemistry. Electrolysis of Pure water and itsproducts, Electrolysis of Copper Sulphate solution, Variousapplications of electrolysis- Electro refining and Electroplating.
What is Sound? How is sound produced? Types of Sound Waves -Longitudinal and Transverse, Production of sound in humanbeings(Voice box), Propagation of sound always requires a medium,
Musical instruments (String, Percussion, Blow etc.), Music Vs Noise.Basic idea and Relation between Amplitude, Frequency and TimePeriod of a vibration (Oscillatory motion), Quality of sound-Pitch andLoudness. Speed of sound and Mach number, Human range ofAudibility, Infrasonic and Ultrasonic sound, SONAR, Structure ofhuman ear
Elements, Symbols of some common elements, Classification ofelements- Metals, Non- Metals and Metalloids. Comparison of theProperties of metals and non metals (Physical). Comparison of the Chemical properties of metals and non metals- withrespect to Oxygen, Water and Dilute acids, Reactivity series,Displacement Reactions, Some common uses of metals and nonmetals. Corrosion of metals and how to prevent it (Galvanization,polishing, plating and making Alloys, basic idea of some commonAlloys)
,
Consequences of deforestation: scarcity of products for humansandother living beings, change in physical properties of soil,reduced rainfall. Reforestation; recycling of paper.Formation of coal and petroleum in nature. (fossil fuels?).Consequences of over extraction of coal and petroleum. Man’s
intervention in phenomena of nature. What do we do with wood?What if we had no wood? What will happen it we go on cuttingtrees/grass without limit? What do we do with coal and petroleum?
/ASSESSMENT 1 ;-
(Integrated Project)
Minerals
ASSESSMENT 2:-
(Individaul Project);-
Prepare an Assignment
Report on Eye defect with
proper ray diagram.
ASSESSMENT 3:- (Class
test) 1
Chapter:- Light, Chemical
effect and Solar system.
ASSESSMENT 4;- (Group
Activity) 15- 19 Dec
Make a model of Solarsystem using different
waste materials.
ASSESSMENT 5:- ( Class
test)Chapter :- Sound , Mental-Nonmetal.
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Pollution of Air
and Water
Can we create coal and petroleum artificially?
Intro of the Pollution: And different types of the Pollution: Effects ofair pollution; Effects of Acid rain: The Greenhouse effect: Methods ofreducing air pollution: Removing pollutants from Industrial wastegases: Using cleaner sources of energy: What indicates water pollution? : Types of water pollution: effect of soil pollution: and preventing orreducing water pollution: purification of water on a large scale:
Purification of water at home.
ASSESSMENT 6:- (
Individual Activity)
•
•
•
•
•
•