2
3
VISION
“While our Education is directed towards the development of the individuals; we too are primarily concerned for instilling Gospel values in those we educate and to turn them into responsible citizens of our country who will be ready to take part in social, political and cultural life with selflessness and zeal. Our special focus will be towards the formation of the committed personalities who will be filled with a sense of mission towards their country as well as to their world. We strive to implement the national aims and objectives of education among our learners through the goals that our school has designed and which must be realized and propagated by all our staff members as well as our students”.
ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT
1. The assessment of the students of classes VI-X will be based on Continuous and Comprehensive.
2. The academic session will be divided into two terms. Each term will consist of pen & paper tests and assessment based on activities.
3. Using unfair means during tests/assessments will lead to cancellation of the paper.4. The marks obtained by the student in each weekly test/mid – term assessment will be
given in the school almanac within a week after the test/assessment. Parents are requested to sign it and send it back to the class teacher. If you do not received, please get in touch with the subject teacher immediately.
5. Regularity in tests/ assessments is a must for the students.6. 75% attendance is mandatory to enable a student to appear in the Final Assessment.7. If a student is absent for any test she/he will be awarded no marks in that test. If a student
is absent on the day of the test due to medical reasons , a written application supported by a medical certificate must be submitted on the same day.
8. No student is allowed to go home after the test and no half day leave is permitted.9. The students will be awarded grades and not marks. The marks obtained by them will be
converted into grades on 9 point scale (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D, E1, E2)10. The schedule of pen & paper tests, SA-1 and SA-II is given in this planner . The assessment
based on activities, projects etc. will be distributed evenly throughout the year for all subjects. The information for the same will be given by the concerned subject in all the areas of assessment.
11. Promotion to the next class will be granted only if the student scores at least D grade in each subject in all areas of assessment.
Please note : According to CBSE for classes IX & X it is mandatory to obtain 25% marks in Summative Assessments to be promoted to Class X and XI. If mandatory 25% marks have Not been obtained in the Summative assessments in a subject , Grade E1 or E2 WILL NOT BE UPGRADED.
12. CBSE has introduced Assessment of Speaking and Listening (ASL) skills in classes IX and XI . The result of ASL will reflect in the assessment report separately.
13. Open Text Based Assessment (OTBA) having 10 marks weightage for all subjects in class IX and Economics and Biology in class XI has been introduced from session 2013-14.
14. The students of Class XI and XII will be assessed regularly through weekly tests, Revision tests, Mid-Term Examination, Pre-Board Examinations (only for class XII) and Final Examinations . The Final Examinations for class XII will be conducted by CBSE whereas for class XI it will be conducted by the school under the guidelines given by CBSE.
15. A student of class XI will be promoted to the next class only if he/she obtains a minimum 33% marks in all subjects. 25% of Midterm, 25% of cumulative Test and 50% of Final Term is considered for final result calculation.
16. It is mandatory for the students of classes XI & XII to pass separately in Theory & Practical exams as per CBSE guidelines.
4
LIST OF HOLIDAYS 2016-17
Date & Month Day Occasion / Festival14-Apr-16 Thursday Ambedkar Jayanti15-Apr-16 Friday Ram Navami20-Apr-16 Wednesday Mahavir Jayanti 21-May-16 Saturday Budh Purnima 06-July-16 Wednesday Id-UL-Fitr15-Aug-16 Monday Independence Day18-Aug-16 Thursday Raksha Bandhan25-Aug-16 Thursday Janmashtami12-Sept-16 Monday Id-Ul-Zuha02-Oct-16 Sunday Gandhi Jayanti10-Oct-16 Monday Ram Navami11-Oct-16 Tuesday Dussehra 12-Oct-16 Wednesday Muharram 16-Oct-16 Sunday Valmiki Jayanti19-Oct-16 Wednesday Karvachauth29 - 30-Oct-16 Saturday-Sunday Diwali 31-Oct-16 Monday Goverdhan Puja01-Nov-16 Tuesday Bhai Dooj14-Nov-16 Monday Guru Nanak B’Day13-Dec-16 Tuesday Id – ul - Milad 25-Dec-16 Sunday Christmas 26-Jan-17 Thursday Republic Day24-Feb-17 Friday Maha Shivratri 13-Mar-17 Monday Holi
* All Saturdays will be off for Pre - School to Class V. * Second and Fourth Saturdays will be off for Class VI to Class XII. Summer Break * From 11th May 2016 (Wednesday) to 30th June 2016 (Thursday). * Re-opening on 1st July 2016 (Friday). Winter Break * From 31st December,2016 (Saturday) to 08th January, 2017 (Sunday). * Re-opening on 09 January, 2017 (Monday).
5
Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) (2016-17) The Academic Session is divided into 2 terms – Term I & Term II
For Classes VI – XLanguages Mathematics , Science & Social Science
TERM 1FA 1 a. Performance based activity
b. Assignment c. Interdisciplinary Workd. Spellings & Grammare. Pen Paper Test
a. Performance based activityb. Assignment c. Interdisciplinary Workd. Lab & Practice worke. Pen Paper Test
FA 2 a. Research based activityb. Pen & Paper Testc. Assignmentsd. Listening /Conversation Skillse. Performance based activity
a. Research based activityb. Pen & Paper Testc. Assignmentsd. Listening /Conversation Skillse. Performance based
SA 1 Pen Paper Test : 90 Marks Pen Paper Test : 90 Marks
TERM 2FA 3 a. Performance based activity
b. Assignment c. Interdisciplinary Workd. Spellings & grammare. Pen Paper Test
a. Performance based activitya. Assignment b. Interdisciplinary Workc. Lab & Practice workd. Pen paper Test
FA 4 a. Research based activityb. Assignmentsc. Listening /Conversation Skillsd. Performance based activitye. Pen Paper Test
a. Research based activityb. Assignmentsc. Listening /Conversation Skillsd. Performance basede. Pen Paper Test
SA 2 Pen Paper Test : 90 Marks Pen Paper Test : 90 Marks
Final Assessment:FA 1 FA2 FA3 FA4 Summative 1 Summative 2 Gr. Total Grade
10 10 10 10 30 30 100
The students have to obtain minimum D grade in both Formative and Summative assessment in each subject for promotion to the next class.According to CBSE it is mandatory to obtain25% marks in Summative Assessments to be promoted to Class X and XI. If mandatory 25% marks will NOT be obtained in the Summative Assessment in a subject, Grade E1 or E2 will NOT be upgraded.
6
ASSESSMENT PLANNER 2016 – 17
DATE VI VII VIII IX X SCHEDULE TEST 118 Apr 2016 Hindi English Maths Science S.Science 21 Apr 2016 S.Science Hindi Sanskrit Maths Science 25 Apr 2016 Maths Science Hindi S.Science English 29 Apr 2016 English S.Science Science Computer Maths 03 May 2016 Sanskrit Maths S.Science English Hindi 07 May 2016 Science Sanskrit English Hindi Computer
SCHEDULE TEST 220 July 2016 Hindi English Maths Science S.Science 27 July 2016 S.Science Hindi Sanskrit Maths Science 03 Aug 2016 Maths Science Hindi S.Science English 10 Aug 2016 English S.Science Science Computer Maths 17 Aug 2016 Sanskrit Maths S.Science English Hindi 24 Aug 2016 Science Sanskrit English Hindi Computer
SCHEDULE TEST 302 Nov 2016 Hindi English Maths Science S.Science 09 Nov 2016 S.Science Hindi Sanskrit Maths Science 16 Nov 2016 Maths Science Hindi S.Science English 23 Nov 2016 English S.Science Science Computer Maths 30 Nov 2016 Sanskrit Maths S.Science English Hindi 07 Dec 2016 Science Sanskrit English Hindi Computer
SCHEDULE TEST 414 Dec 2016 Hindi English Maths Science S.Science 21 Dec 2016 S.Science Hindi Sanskrit Maths Science 28 Dec 2016 Maths Science Hindi S.Science English 18 Jan 2017 English S.Science Science Computer Maths 25 Jan 2017 Sanskrit Maths S.Science English Hindi
01 Feb 2017 Science Sanskrit English Hindi Computer
SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS FOR CLASS XII (Timings 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m.)
Date Day Subjects 27 Jun 16 Monday Physics/ Accountancy/ Hindi28 Jun 16 Tuesday English 29 Jun 16 Wednesday Economics/ Biology 30 Jun 16 Thursday Chemistry/ B.Studies/ Political Science 01 Jul 16 Friday Maths / IP02 Jul 16 Saturday Physical Education
7
DATE XI XII UNIT TEST I 20 July 2016 Maths / IP -27 July 2016 English Physics/ Accountancy/ Hindi03 Aug 2016 Physics/ Accountancy/ Hindi English 10 Aug 2016 Biology/ Economics/ Computer Science Chemistry/ B.Studies/ Political Science 17 Aug 2016 Physical Education Economics / Biology 24 Aug 2016 Chemistry/ B.Studies/ Political Science Maths / IP31 Aug 2016 - Physical Education UNIT TEST II 02 Nov 2016 Maths / IP -09 Nov 2016 English -16 Nov 2016 Physics/ Accountancy/ Hindi -23 Nov 2016 Biology/ Economics/ Computer Science -30 Nov 2016 Physical Education -07 Dec 2016 Chemistry/ B.Studies/ Political Science -UNIT TEST III14 Dec 2016 Maths / IP -21 Dec 2016 English -28 Dec 2016 Physics/ Accountancy/ Hindi -18 Jan 2016 Biology/ Economics/ Computer Science -25 Jan 2016 Physical Education -01 Feb 2016 Chemistry/ B.Studies/ Political Science -
PRE – BOARD I FOR CLASS XII (Timings 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m.)
Date Subjects 30 Nov 2016 Physics/ Accountancy/ Hindi03 Dec 2016 Maths/ IP06 Dec 2016 English 09 Dec 2016 Chemistry/ B.Studies/ Political Science 12 Dec 2016 Economics/ Biology 15 Dec 2016 Physical Education
8
Summative Assessment – I (2016 – 17)DATE & DAY VI VII VIII XI XII
29 Aug 2016
Monday
G.K Art Computer - -
30 Aug 2016
Tuesday
Art Computer French - -
31 Aug 2016
Wednesday
Computer French G.K - -
01 Sept. 2016
Thursday
French G.K Art - -
12 Sept. 2016
Monday
Sanskrit English Maths Maths / IP Physics/
Accountancy/ Hindi15 Sept 2016
Thursday
S.Science Hindi
Sanskrit English Biology/ Economics
19 Sept 2016
Monday
Maths S.Science
Science Physics/ Accountancy/
Hindi
Maths / IP
22 Sept 2016
Thursday
English Science
Hindi Biology/ Economics/
Computer Science
Physical Education
26 Sept 2016
Monday
Science Maths
S.Science Physical Education Chemistry/
B.Studies/ Political
Science29 Sept 2016
Thursday
Hindi Sanskrit
English Chemistry/ B.Studies/
Political Science
English
PRE – BOARD II FOR CLASS XII (Timings 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m.)
Date Subjects 11 Jan 2017 Physics/ Accountancy/ Hindi13 Jan 2017 Maths/ IP16 Jan 2017 English 18 Jan 2017 Chemistry/ B.Studies/ Political Science 20 Jan 2017 Economics/ Biology 23 Jan 2017 Physical Education
9
SUGGESTED BOOKS FOR THE SESSION (2016-2017)
Class VI Class VII Class VIIIThe Merchant OF Venice- William Shakespeare
Gulliver’s Travel- Jonathan Swift
Three Men In A Boat- Jerome k Jerome
The Mummy Case- Franklin W. Dixon
Dragon Of Doom- Rose Estes
To Students- M.K. Gandhi
What Katy Did At School- Susan M. Coolidge
Truth Is God- M.K. Gandhi
Swami And Friends- R.K. Narayan
Merry Mr Meddle- Enid Blytons
How To Win Friends And Influence People- Dale Carnegie
Animal Farm- George Orwell
An Elephant For Muthu- Carolyn Swan
Five On A Treasure Island- Enid Blytons
Dear Father- BhabendraNathSaika
Class IX Class XOthello- Shakespeare Twelfth Night- William ShakespeareMurder On Ice- Carolyn Keene The Virus Trap- Ira SaxenaSecret Seven- Enid Blytons The Diary Of A Young Girl- Anne FrankKim- Rudyard Kipling Persuation- Jane AustenLife Comes From Life- Swami PrabhuPado Complete Ghost Stories- Charles Dickens
Class XI Class XIIAdventure of Ghanada- PremendraMitra Jane Eyre- Charlotte BronteHenry V- William Shakespeare The Return Of Sherlock Holmes- Sir
Arthur Canon Doyle Kidnapped- Robert Louis Stevenson What Is Scientific Commune-
LonidSellznev and Vladimir FetisovThree Days To Disaster- Deepa Aggarwal Hemlet- ShakespeareThe Guide- R.K. Narayan The Tragedy Of Macbeth- William
Shakespeare
10
BULLETIN BOARD & DISPLAY BOARD THEMES
Class VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
Country Germany Australia Indonesia South Africa India Brazil Korea
Month Themes Section Sub Themes
April-May ChapBook Literary Fest
A Heroes of the SagaB Fables give us Morals C Folktales for Generations
July Bean – O – Bean Year of Pulses
A Pulses and Food Security B Role in Sustainable Development C Boon to Farmers
August Year of Camelids A Our Cultural Importance B Threat to our Lives C Our Economic Importance
September Respecting Our Heritage
A Unique Traditions B Timeless Heritage Monuments C Natural Heritage
October Culture Gully Many facets of Culture
A Traditional Dance Forms B Music – Fest in the Country C Musical Journey
November Hale & Hearty Guide to Good Health
A Health Status of Country B Local Herbs and Medicines C Sports and Health
December Science & Peace A Laurels and Accolades Won B Applications for PeaceC Role of UN
Jan - Feb Travelogue Travel, Occupation & Economy
A Famous Tourist Places B Tourism and Economy C History of Tourism
11
OLYMPIADS PLANNER FOR THE SESSION 2016-17
Month OlympiadMay Mahatma Gandhi Rashtrabhasha Hindi Prachar
July Ramakrishna Mission QuizRashtra Bhasha Vikas Parishad
August Britannia Quiz conquestPentasoft CompetitionSanstha
September All India essay Writing Event
October National Cyber Olympiad(Organized by SOF)Astronomy Olympiad
November Hindi Olympiad(Humming Bird)Eduheal Finance OlympiadNational Science Olympiad(Organized by SOF)
December French Olympiad(Silver Zone)International Maths Olympiad (IMO)
January Akhil Bhartiya Hindi OlympiadInternational English Olympiad(Organized by SOF)
SCIENCE ACTIVITIES
Submission of proposal of Inspire on On – Line only 2016 – 17
1 Jan 2015 to 31 Dec 2015
District Level Inspire Award Exhibition 2016 – 17 1 Jul 2016 to 11 Jul 2016
IInd Stage NTSE (Conducted by NCERT) 10 May 2016
NTSE/NMMS & JSTSEIssuance of Application form for NTS Examination (1st stage 10th Std.)JSTS Examination 9th Std.
2nd Week of July 20162nd Week of July 2016
NTS Examination (2016 – 17)(1st Stage 10th Std.) 15 Jul 2015 to 31 Aug 2016 JSTS Examination 9th Std. 15 Jul 2015 to 31 Aug 2016
Inspire Award Exhibition 2016 (State Level) Tentative Last week Of July and 1st Week of Aug 2016
Science Exhibition & Science based activities Zonal Level Exhibition
1 Sep 2016 to 22 Sep 2016
12
Remedial Classes Schedule VI-XII (Timings 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm)
Class VI-VIII Class IX-X Class XI-XIIMon. English Maths Physics/Accounts/HindiTues. Hindi Social
ScienceChemistry /Business Studies/
Political ScienceWed. Maths English Economics/BiologyThurs. Science Hindi Maths/IPFriday Social Science Science English
PTM/ OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE
Dates Classes
May 2016 Pre-School – XII
July 2015 Open-House XI – XII
October2016 Pre-School – XII (Result PTM)
December 2016 Pre-School – XII
February 2017 Pre-School – XII
13
CO-SCHOLASTIC EVENT PLAN FOR SESSION 2016-17
Month Event Value Club
April
Book Donation Drive
Charity Vyas Club
Earth Week-Green School
Campaign
Environment Sensitivity
Eco Club
MayHealth Fair
Anti Tobacco Day World
Thalassemia Day
Care for HealthYoung Scientist
Club
July
Theater Fest Environment
Love for Nature Vyas Club
Poster Making Competition & Slogan Writing
Social Awareness World of Art Club
Plantation Drive & Rally
Conservation of Plants
Eco Club
August
Support Water Project
Concern for Natural
Resources
Young Scientist Club
Poster Making Save Water World of Art Club
Power Point Presentation
Conservation of water
Babbage Club (I.C.T)
Theater Fest Patriotism and Independence
Music & Dance Club
SeptemberReader’s Festival Love for reading Vyas Club
fgUnh fnol Hkk”kk fodkl O;kl Dyc
October
Safer Community Health & Well being
Young Scientist Club
Anti Cracker Rally
Care for environment
Science & Eco Club
Poets and Poetry Appreciating poetry
Vyas Club Hindi / English
Dept.14
November
Sports Time Fitness Health & Sports Club
Junk Yard Science
Innovation Young Scientist Club
Brain –o-Brain Quizzing Aryabhatta Club
DecemberWinter Fest Responsibility &
Team WorkAll Clubs
Question Time General Awareness
Exploring the World Club
January Exhibition Human
Emotions,
Empathy, Creativity
All Clubs
EDUCATIONAL TRIPS FOR THE SESSION 2016-17
MONTH VISIT CLASSES
MAY MOVIE TIME VI-X
JULY WORLD SCHOOL OF DESIGN XI+XII
AUGUST Gandhi Museum, Rajghat VI
NOVEMBER NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HANDLOOM AND HANDICRAFT VII
DECEMBER PARLIAMENT VISIT VIII
JANUARY MUNJAL UNIVERSITY /ANSAL UNIVERSITY IX +X
15
ASSEMBLY PLAN 2016 – 17
DATE DAY CLASS ASSEMBLY THEME04 Apr 16 Monday X B Welcome Assembly08 Apr 16 Friday X A World Autism Awareness Day11 Apr 16 Monday IX B The Power of Positive Thinking 18 Apr 16 Monday IX A Importance of Appreciation 22 Apr 16 Friday VIII C Consumer Awareness25 Apr 16 Monday VIII B Ambedkar Jayanti29 Apr 16 Friday VIII A God’s Creation02 May 16 Monday VII C Value: Grass is Greener on Other Side06 May 16 Friday VII B If Dawn Be Here Can Morning Be Far Behind! (Optimism)09 May 16 Monday VII A Mahavir Jayanti: Right Faith, Right Knowladege, Right Conduct 04 Jul 16 Monday VI C EID–UL-FITR08 Jul 16 Friday VI B Celebrating Mother Earth Day11 Jul 16 Monday VI A Master Blaster Birthday 15 Jul 16 Friday XII ABC Value Based: Atithi Devo Bhava 18 Jul 16 Monday XI C+A World Malala Day (12 July)22 Jul 16 Friday XI B Kargil Memorial Day 25 Jul 16 Monday X B A Skit on “BELIEVE IN YOURSELF”29 Jul 16 Friday X A World Nature Conservation Day
01 Aug 16 Monday IX B Press Freedom Day05 Aug 16 Friday IX A Dreams of Young India08 Aug 16 Monday VIII C Press Freedom Day12 Aug 16 Friday VIII B Nukkad Natak on “Any one Political Issue”19 Aug 16 Friday VIII A Role Play on “International Nurse Day”22 Aug 16 Monday VII C Global Health Issues26 Aug 16 Friday VII B Shlok Uccaran on “Sanskrit Day (24 Aug)29 Aug 16 Monday VII A Role Play on “World Humanitarian Day”02 Sep 16 Friday VI C Inside Democratic World05 Sep 16 Monday VI B Our Heritage: Do we Really Care Enough?”09 Sep 16 Friday VI A Readers Review: 10 Invincible Thoughts by Chanakya16 Sep 16 Friday XII ABC World Literacy Day / Hindi Diwas 19 Sep 16 Monday XI C+A International Literacy Day23 Sep 16 Friday XI B Spreading Happiness26 Sep 16 Monday X B A Skit on “Devotion, Determination and Discipline are three
pillars of success 30 Sep 16 Friday X A A Short Skit on “My Life is a Message” Learning Values for Life Values for life (Gandhi) 03 Oct 16 Monday IX B Nukkad Natak on “Hygenic India – Healthy India”
07 Oct 16 Friday IX A Just be Yourself
16
14 Oct 16 Friday VIII C Skit on “Any one Social Issue” 17 Oct 16 Monday VIII B World Postal Day 21 Oct 16 Friday VIII A India Today India Tomorrow24 Oct 16 Monday VII C Skit On “Scientific Innovations that Changed” Our Lives28 Oct 16 Friday VII B Life is a Celebration Enjoy It04 Nov 16 Friday VII A Setting an Example 07 Nov 16 Monday VI C A Skit on “Life, Goals and Aspirations”11 Nov 16 Friday VI B The Power of Practice 18 Nov 16 Friday VI A Cyber Safety and Modern Technology 21 Nov 16 Monday XII ABC Education – Links To The Charity 25 Nov 16 Friday XI C+A Nukkad Natak: Any one Social Issue 28 Nov 16 Monday XI B A Skit on Technology and Teens02 Dec 16 Friday X B Comic Strip on Modern Ways to Stay Fit05 Dec 16 Monday X A One Drop of Ink May Make a Million Think 09 Dec 16 Friday IX B Role of Education in National Development 12 Dec 16 Monday IX A Pioneers of India 16 Dec 16 Friday VIII C A Skit on Consumer Awareness 19 Dec 16 Monday VIII B Vasudev Kutumbkam 23 Dec 16 Friday VIII A Time is Precious 26 Dec 17 Monday VII C Think Positive, Win Positively 30 Dec 17 Friday VII B Anti Corruption Day (3 Jan) 13 Jan 17 Friday VII A A Skit on “Its Never Too Late”16 Jan 17 Monday VI C The Power of Words20 Jan 17 Friday VI B Respect for Life 23 Jan 17 Monday VI A Dramatisation of Julius Caesar 27 Jan 17 Friday XII ABC Nukkad Natak On Any One Political Issue 30 Jan 17 Monday XI C+A Value of Peace 03 Feb 17 Friday XI B Importance of Rise in Female Literacy Rate 06 Feb 17 Monday X B Hero of My Life 10 Feb 17 Friday X A Martin Luther King’s Day13 Feb 17 Monday IX B A Salute To Armed Forces 17 Feb 17 Friday IX A Timeless Patriotic Poems by Best Poems of India 20 Feb 17 Monday VIII C Books – Good Friends 27 Feb 17 Monday VIII B Modern Ways to Stay Fit
17
WORKSHOP PLAN FOR SESSION 2016-17
Month Workshop/ Seminar/ Talk Dept/ Class/ Club
April Teachwell (Career Counselling) SULS (Motivational)
X – XIIIX - XII
May Chaitanya (Memory Retention) Future Edge (Motivational)
X – XIIIX - XII
July Ansal University (Career Counselling, Thinking Skills) Tuty – Fruity, Choco – Pie
IX – XIII – V
August Adolescence Issues Jelly - Belly
VIII – XI – V
September Communication Skills Odomas
VI – VIIII – V
October Cyber Crimes BMI Health
X – XIII – V
November Munjal University (Public Speaking) Cartoon Network
IX – XIII – V
December Art & Craft Clay Modelling
VI – XI – V
CLUB INFOThe following Clubs are functional at different levels:
Class VI-VIII Class IX-XIVyas Club Vyas ClubAryaBhatta Club AryaBhatta ClubYoung Scientists Club Young Scientists ClubVisual & Performing Arts Club Visual & Performing Arts ClubLittle Master Club Little Master ClubBabbage Club Babbage ClubHealth & Wellness Club Health & Wellness ClubEco Club Eco Club
Participation and Performance in Club activities will be evaluated. Inter Co-Scholastic Assessment for all the classes and grades will be given accordingly.
18
ENGLISH CLASS ACTIVITY PLAN (2016-17)
Class Formative Assessment
Month Activities
VI FA1 Activity 1 April Debate
FA1 Activity 2 Blackboard Test
FA1 Activity 3 May Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 4 Group Presentation
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)
FA2 Activity 2 Comprehension
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Assignment
FA2 Activity 4 Story Telling
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Dictation
FA3 Activity 2 Role Play
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Poster Making
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 2 Recitation
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Article Writing
FA4 Activity 4 Quiz
VII FA1 Activity 1 April Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 2 Group Presentation
FA1 Activity 3 May Debate
FA1 Activity 4 Blackboard Test
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)
FA2 Activity 2 Slogan Writing
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Comprehension
FA2 Activity 4 Advertisement Making
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Dictation
FA3 Activity 2 Class Assignment
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Story Telling
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
19
FA4 Activity 2 Poem Recitation
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Notebook Completion
FA4 Activity 4 Class Response
VIII FA1 Activity 1 April Role play
FA1 Activity 2 Collage Making
FA1 Activity 3 May Chart Making
FA1 Activity 4 Home Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holiday Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)
FA2 Activity 2 Poster Making
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Scrap book
FA2 Activity 4 Poem Recitation
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Debate
FA3 Activity 2 Slogan Writing
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Model Making
FA3 Activity 4 Advertisement Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Book Review
FA4 Activity 2 Article Writing
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 4 Comprehension
IX FA1 Activity 1 April Reading skills
FA1 Activity 2 Poem Recitation
FA1 Activity 3 May Poster Making
FA1 Activity 4 Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)
FA2 Activity 2 Comprehension
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Scrap Book
FA2 Activity 4 Slogan Writing
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Debate
FA3 Activity 2 Story Telling
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Model Making
FA3 Activity 4 Advertisement Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Book Review
20
FA4 Activity 2 Article Writing
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 4 Declamations
X FA1 Activity 1 April Reading skills
FA1 Activity 2 Poem Recitation
FA1 Activity 3 May Poster Making
FA1 Activity 4 Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)
FA2 Activity 2 Comprehension
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Scrap Book
FA2 Activity 4 Slogan Writing
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Debate
FA3 Activity 2 Story Telling
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Model Making
FA3 Activity 4 Advertisement Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Book Review
FA4 Activity 2 Article Writing
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 4 Declamations
21
HINDI CLASS ACTIVITY PLAN (2016-17)
Class Formative Assessment
Month Activities
VI FA1 Activity 1 April Jqrys[kFA1 Activity 2 iBu dkS’kyFA1 Activity 3 May fHkfÙk fp=FA1 Activity 4 lkewfgd ppkZFA2 Activity 1 July xzh”edkyhu vodk’k
x`gdk;Z¼ifj;kstuk dk;Z½FA2 Activity 2 vifBr xn~;ka’kFA2 Activity 3 Aug ukV~;eapu
FA2 Activity 4 iz’uksRrjh FA3 Activity 1 Oct Lyksxu fuekZ.k ys[kuFA3 Activity 2 vf/kU;kl dk;Z FA3 Activity 3 Nov okn & fookn izfr;ksfxrk FA3 Activity 4 ekWMy esfdaxFA4 Activity 1 Dec ifj;kstuk dk;ZFA4 Activity 2 dgkuh okpuFA4 Activity 3 Jan dfork okpuFA4 Activity 4 vk’kqHkk”k.k
VII FA1 Activity 1 April iBu dkS’kyFA1 Activity 2 Jqrys[kFA1 Activity 3 May ukV~;eapuFA1 Activity 4 pkVZ fuekZ.kFA2 Activity 1 July xzh”edkyhu vodk’k x`gdk;Z¼vkbZ-
Mh-ih½FA2 Activity 2 ‘;keiê ijh{kkFA2 Activity 3 Aug fHkfÙk fp=FA2 Activity 4 iz’uksRrjhFA3 Activity 1 Oct vf/kU;kl dk;ZFA3 Activity 2 vifBr xn~;ka’kFA3 Activity 3 Nov ekWMy esfdaxFA3 Activity 4 fganh fnolFA4 Activity 1 Dec dfork okpu
22
FA4 Activity 2 okn&fooknFA4 Activity 3 Jan Qys’k dkMZFA4 Activity 4 ifj;kstuk dk;Z
VIII FA1 Activity 1 April iBu okpuFA1 Activity 2 vifBr xn~;ka’kFA1 Activity 3 May iz’uksÙkjhFA1 Activity 4 fHkfÙk fp=FA2 Activity 1 July xzh”edkyhu vodk’k x`gdk;Z¼vkbZ-
Mh-ih½FA2 Activity 2 iksLVj esfdaxFA2 Activity 3 Aug okn&fo+oknFA2 Activity 4 ik=&vfHku;FA3 Activity 1 Oct vk’kqHkk”k.kFA3 Activity 2 dgkuh okpu FA3 Activity 3 Nov uqDdM+ ukVd FA3 Activity 4 ekWMy esfdaxFA4 Activity 1 Dec ifj;kstuk dk;ZFA4 Activity 2 gkL; dfork eapuFA4 Activity 3 Jan Lyksxu fuekZ.k ys[kuFA4 Activity 4 nksgk okpu
IX FA1 Activity 1 April iBu okpuFA1 Activity 2 vifBr xn~;ka’kFA1 Activity 3 May iz’uksÙkjhFA1 Activity 4 fHkfÙk fp=FA2 Activity 1 July xzh”edkyhu vodk’k x`gdk;Z¼vkbZ-
Mh-ih½FA2 Activity 2 iksLVj esfdaxFA2 Activity 3 Aug okn&fo+oknFA2 Activity 4 ik=&vfHku;FA3 Activity 1 Oct vk’kqHkk”k.kFA3 Activity 2 dgkuh okpu FA3 Activity 3 Nov uqDdM+ ukVd FA3 Activity 4 ekWMy esfdaxFA4 Activity 1 Dec ifj;kstuk dk;Z
23
FA4 Activity 2 gkL; dfork eapuFA4 Activity 3 Jan Lyksxu fuekZ.k ys[kuFA4 Activity 4 nksgk okpu
X FA1 Activity 1 April iBu okpuFA1 Activity 2 vifBr xn~;ka’kFA1 Activity 3 May iz’uksÙkjhFA1 Activity 4 fHkfÙk fp=FA2 Activity 1 July xzh”edkyhu vodk’k x`gdk;Z¼vkbZ-
Mh-ih½FA2 Activity 2 iksLVj esfdaxFA2 Activity 3 Aug okn&fo+oknFA2 Activity 4 ik=&vfHku;FA3 Activity 1 Oct vk’kqHkk”k.kFA3 Activity 2 dgkuh okpu FA3 Activity 3 Nov uqDdM+ ukVdFA3 Activity 4 ekWMy esfdaxFA4 Activity 1 Dec ifj;kstuk dk;ZFA4 Activity 2 gkL; dfork eapuFA4 Activity 3 Jan Lyksxu fuekZ.k ys[kuFA4 Activity 4 nksgk okpu
24
MATHS CLASS ACTIVITY PLAN (2016-17)
Class Formative Assessment
Month Activities
VI FA1 Activity 1 April Quiz
FA1 Activity 2 MCQ
FA1 Activity 3 May Lab Activity
FA1 Activity 4 Board Game
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Assignment
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Hopping Integers
FA2 Activity 4 Group Discussion
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Let’s go Measuring
FA3 Activity 2 Model making
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Creating & Solving Magic Squares
FA3 Activity 4 Board Test
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 2 Collect & Share Data
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Flash Card games
FA4 Activity 4 Mental Maths
VII FA1 Activity 1 April Seminar
FA1 Activity 2 Quiz
FA1 Activity 3 May Board Test
FA1 Activity 4 Chart Making
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Extempore
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Presentation
FA2 Activity 4 Group Discussion
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Lab activity
FA3 Activity 2 Class Assignment
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Create your own Geo-boards
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
25
FA4 Activity 2 Role Play
FA4 Activity 3 Jan 3D-Shapes
FA4 Activity 4 Constructing Bar Graph
VIII FA1 Activity 1 April Chart Making
FA1 Activity 2 Assignment
FA1 Activity 3 May Seminar
FA1 Activity 4 Quiz
FA2 Activity 1 July Holiday Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)
FA2 Activity 2 M.C.Q
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Presentation
FA2 Activity 4 Role Play
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Board Test
FA3 Activity 2 Collage Making
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Board Game
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Graph Skills
FA4 Activity 2 Forming Platonic solids
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 4 Puzzle Making with Solution
IX FA1 Activity 1 April Chart Making
FA1 Activity 2 Home Assignment
FA1 Activity 3 May Seminar
FA1 Activity 4 Quiz
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 MCQ
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Presentation
FA2 Activity 4 Collage Making
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Board Test
FA3 Activity 2 Mathematics Comic
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Game using Mathematical concepts
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Puzzle
26
FA4 Activity 2 Extempore
FA4 Activity 3 Jan PPT
FA4 Activity 4 Formation of solids using waste material
X FA1 Activity 1 April Chart Making
FA1 Activity 2 Home Assignment
FA1 Activity 3 May Seminar
FA1 Activity 4 Quiz
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 MCQ
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Presentation
FA2 Activity 4 Collage Making
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Board Test
FA3 Activity 2 Mathematics Comic
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Game using Mathematical concepts
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Puzzle
FA4 Activity 2 Extempore
FA4 Activity 3 Jan PPT
FA4 Activity 4 Formation of solids using waste material
27
SCIENCE CLASS ACTIVITY PLAN (2016-17)
Class Formative Assessment
Month Activities
VI FA1 Activity 1 April Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 2 Quiz
FA1 Activity 3 May Chart Making
FA1 Activity 4 Board Test
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Role Play
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Collage Making
FA2 Activity 4 Assignment
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Model Making
FA3 Activity 2 Presentation
FA3 Activity 3 Nov MCQ
FA3 Activity 4 Poster Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 2 Lab Activity
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Extempore
FA4 Activity 4 Cross Word/Puzzle
VII FA1 Activity 1 April Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 2 Quiz
FA1 Activity 3 May Chart Making
FA1 Activity 4 Board Test
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Role Play
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Collage Making
FA2 Activity 4 Assignment
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Model Making
FA3 Activity 2 Presentation
FA3 Activity 3 Nov MCQ
FA3 Activity 4 Poster Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
28
FA4 Activity 2 Lab Activity
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Extempore
FA4 Activity 4 Cross Word/Puzzle
VIII FA1 Activity 1 April Presentation
FA1 Activity 2 Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 3 May Poster Making
FA1 Activity 4 Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holiday Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Role Play
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Collage Making
FA2 Activity 4 Cross Word/Puzzle
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Lab Activity
FA3 Activity 2 Quiz
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Board Test
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec MCQ
FA4 Activity 2 Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Extempore
FA4 Activity 4 Survey
IX FA1 Activity 1 April Presentation
FA1 Activity 2 Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 3 May Poster Making
FA1 Activity 4 Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holiday Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Role Play
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Collage Making
FA2 Activity 4 Cross Word/Puzzle
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Lab Activity
FA3 Activity 2 Quiz
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Board Test
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec MCQ
29
FA4 Activity 2 Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Extempore
FA4 Activity 4 Survey
X FA1 Activity 1 April Presentation
FA1 Activity 2 Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 3 May Poster Making
FA1 Activity 4 Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holiday Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Role Play
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Collage Making
FA2 Activity 4 Cross Word/Puzzle
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Lab Activity
FA3 Activity 2 Quiz
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Board Test
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec MCQ
FA4 Activity 2 Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Extempore
FA4 Activity 4 Survey
30
S.SCIENCE CLASS ACTIVITY PLAN (2016-17)
Class Formative Assessment
Month Activities
VI FA1 Activity 1 April Extempore
FA1 Activity 2 Blackboard Test
FA1 Activity 3 May Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 4 Group Presentation
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Map work
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Scrapbook
FA2 Activity 4 Banner Making
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Quiz
FA3 Activity 2 Poster Making
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Assignment
FA3 Activity 4 Model making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 2 Collage Making
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Advertisement
FA4 Activity 4 Role Play
VII FA1 Activity 1 April Collage Making
FA1 Activity 2 Chart Making
FA1 Activity 3 May Home Assignment
FA1 Activity 4 Quiz
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Extempore
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Scrapbook
FA2 Activity 4 Group Discussion
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Map Work
FA3 Activity 2 MCQ (Class Assignment)
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Model Making
FA3 Activity 4 Poster Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
31
FA4 Activity 2 Slogan Writing
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Slide show presentation
FA4 Activity 4 Role Play
VIII FA1 Activity 1 April Collage Making
FA1 Activity 2 Chart Making
FA1 Activity 3 May Home Assignment
FA1 Activity 4 Quiz
FA2 Activity 1 July Holiday Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)
FA2 Activity 2 Poster : Child Labour
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Project/Presentation
FA2 Activity 4 Pot Painting
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Poster Making
FA3 Activity 2 Debate
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Folder Making
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 2 Collage Making
FA4 Activity 3 Jan PPT
FA4 Activity 4 Role Play
IX FA1 Activity 1 April Quiz
FA1 Activity 2 Group discussion
FA1 Activity 3 May Extempore
FA1 Activity 4 Home Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Agriculture Brochure & Logo Designing: Family farmingFA2 Activity 3 Aug Chart Making
FA2 Activity 4 Role Play: Election procedure & practices
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Folder Making: Saving flora& fauna
FA3 Activity 2 Paper Presentation: On the contribution of Mahatma Gandhi to the freedom struggle (write out his childhood, his life in South Africa, Satyagraha, his emphasis on non-
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Model Making
32
FA3 Activity 4 Disaster Management
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 2 PPT: water water everywhere
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Collage Making: Consumer rights
FA4 Activity 4 Poster Making: stop child labour
X FA1 Activity 1 April Quiz
FA1 Activity 2 Group discussion
FA1 Activity 3 May Extempore
FA1 Activity 4 Home Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 Agriculture Brochure & Logo Designing: Family farmingFA2 Activity 3 Aug Chart Making
FA2 Activity 4 Role Play: Election procedure & practices
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Folder Making: Saving flora& fauna
FA3 Activity 2 Paper Presentation: On the contribution of Mahatma Gandhi to the freedom struggle (write out his childhood, his life in South Africa, Satyagraha, his emphasis on non-violence, civil disobedience movement & Dandi march)
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Model Making
FA3 Activity 4 Disaster Management
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 2 PPT: water water everywhere
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Collage Making: Consumer rights
FA4 Activity 4 Poster Making: stop child labour
33
SANSKRIT CLASS VI – VIII ACTIVITY PLAN (2016-17)
Class Formative Assessment
Month Activities
VI FA1 Activity 1 April iBu dkS’kyFA1 Activity 2 Jqrys[kFA1 Activity 3 May dfork laxzg FA1 Activity 4 ‘yksd xk;uFA2 Activity 1 July xzh”edkyhu vodk’k x`gdk;Z FA2 Activity 2 vifBr xn~;ka’kFA2 Activity 3 Aug vfHku;FA2 Activity 4 oxZIkgsfydkFA3 Activity 1 Oct fp= ys[kuFA3 Activity 2 ‘;keiê ijh{kkFA3 Activity 3 Nov laLd`r fo}kuksa dk ifjp; ¼
LØSIcqd ½FA3 Activity 4 ekWMy esfdaxFA4 Activity 1 Dec ifj;kstuk dk;ZFA4 Activity 2 ‘kCn:Ik okpuFA4 Activity 3 Jan vf/kU;kl dk;ZFA4 Activity 4 iz’uksRrjh
VII FA1 Activity 1 April iBu dkS’kyFA1 Activity 2 Jqrys[kFA1 Activity 3 May pkVZ fuekZ.k ¼o.kZ lacaf/kr ½FA1 Activity 4 vfHku;FA2 Activity 1 July xzh”edkyhu vodk’k x`gdk;Z FA2 Activity 2 vifBr xn~;ka’kFA2 Activity 3 Aug okn&fookn ¼fo”k;&laLd`r
Hkk”kk½FA2 Activity 4 oxZIkgsfydkFA3 Activity 1 Oct fp= ys[kuFA3 Activity 2 ea= xk;uFA3 Activity 3 Nov laLd`r lkfgR; FA3 Activity 4 ekWMy esfdaxFA4 Activity 1 Dec ifj;kstuk dk;Z
34
FA4 Activity 2 QyS’k dkMZFA4 Activity 3 Jan ‘kCn:Ik okpuFA4 Activity 4 iz’uksRrjh
VIII FA1 Activity 1 April iBu dkS’kyFA1 Activity 2 vifBr xn~;ka’kFA1 Activity 3 May fHkfÙk fp=FA1 Activity 4 iz’uksÙkjhFA2 Activity 1 July xzh”edkyhu vodk’k x`gdk;Z FA2 Activity 2 oxZ izgsafydk;k%fy[kr
FA2 Activity 3 Aug lkewfgd ea=xk;uFA2 Activity 4 ‘kCn:Ik okpuFA3 Activity 1 Oct dfork laxzg ¼lkewfgd :i ls½FA3 Activity 2 pkVZ fuekZ.kFA3 Activity 3 Nov Jqrys[k FA3 Activity 4 Lo&ifjp;FA4 Activity 1 Dec ea=&laxzgFA4 Activity 2 Qys’k dkMZ
FA4 Activity 3 Jan ‘;keiê ijh{kkFA4 Activity 4 vf/kU;kl dk;Z
35
COMPUTER CLASS IX – X ACTIVITY PLAN (2016-17)
Class Formative Assessment
Month Activities
IX FA1 Activity 1 April Practical activity
FA1 Activity 2 Group discussion
FA1 Activity 3 May IT Quiz
FA1 Activity 4 Assignment
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 MCQ
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Movie Making
FA2 Activity 4 Photo Collage
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Poster making
FA3 Activity 2 Home Assignment
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Website Development
FA3 Activity 4 Model Making
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Role Play
FA4 Activity 2 Interdisciplinary Project
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Banner Making
FA4 Activity 4 Presentation of cyber crime
X
FA1 Activity 1 April Practical activity
FA1 Activity 2 Group Discussion
FA1 Activity 3 May Assignment
FA1 Activity 4 Webpage Development
FA2 Activity 1 July Holidays Homework (Interdisciplinary Project)FA2 Activity 2 MCQ
FA2 Activity 3 Aug Movie Making
FA2 Activity 4 Presentation
FA3 Activity 1 Oct Model Making
FA3 Activity 2 IT Quiz
FA3 Activity 3 Nov Poster Making
FA3 Activity 4 Role Play
FA4 Activity 1 Dec Interdisciplinary Project
36
FA4 Activity 2 Banner Making
FA4 Activity 3 Jan Photo Collage
FA4 Activity 4 PPT on XML
37
SYLLABUS 2016-17
TERM – I
SUBJECTS APRIL MAY JULY AUGUSTFlamingo – L-1 The Last Lesson L-2 The Lost Spring P-1 My Mother At Sixty Six P-2 An Elementary School Classroom In A Slum Vistas L-1 The Tiger King Writing skills - Invitation
Flamingo – L-3 Deep Water L-4 The Rattrap P-3 Keeping Quiet P-4 A Thing Of Beauty Vistas L-2 The Enemy L-3 Should Wizard Hit Mommy? Writing skills - Notice Writing
Flamingo – L-5 The indigo P-5 Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger Novel (Silas Mariner) L-1 to L-3 Writing Skills – Article, Report Writing, Poster
Flamingo – L-6 Going Places Vistas L-4 On The Face Of It Novel L-4, 5, 6, 7Writing Skills – Speech Writing, Advertisement Letter Writing
Ch-1 Electric charges and fields Ch-2 Electrostatic potential & capacitance Practical:1. To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a graph of potential difference vs current 2. To find resistance of a given wire metre bridge and hence determine the specific resistance of its material. 3. To verify the laws of combination (series/ Parallel) of resistances using a metre bridge.4. To compare the emf of two given primary cells using potentiometer. Activity:1. To measure resistance, voltage (AC/DC), current (AC) and check continuity of a given circuit using multimeter.
Ch-3 Current electricity Ch-4 Moving charges and magnetismCh-5 Magnetism & matter Practical:1. To determine the internal resistance of given primary cell using potentiometer.2. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half deflection method and to find its figure of merit.
Ch-5 Magnetism & matter (continue)Ch-6 Electromagnetic induction Ch-7 Alternating current Ch-8 Electromagnetic wavesPractical:1. To find the frequency of the a.c. mains with a sonometer.2. To find the value of (v) for different values of (u) in case of a concave mirror and to find focal length (f). 3. To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphs between (u) and (v) or between (1/u) and (1/v).Activity:1. To assemble the components of a given electrical circuit.
Ch-11 Dual nature of radiation & matterCh-12 AtomsCh-13 Nuclei Ch-14 Semiconductor electronics: Materials, devices and simple circuits. Practical:1. To find the focal length of a convex mirror, using a convex lens. 2. To find the focal length of a concave lens using a convex lens.3. To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by plotting a graph between angle of incidence and angle of deviation.
38
Unit-1 Solid state Unit-2 Solutions Practical:1. Characteristic tests of carbohydrates, fats & proteins in pure samples & their detection in given food stuff.
Unit-3 Electro chemistryUnit-4 Chemical kinetics Unit-6 General principles & processes of isolation of elementsPractical:1. Test for the functional groups present in organic compounds. 2. Chromatography 3. Preparation of one lyophilic and one lyophobic solution.4. Preparation of double salt of potash alum. 5. Variation of cell potential in Zn|Zn2+|| Cu2+|Cu with change in concentration of electrolytes [CuSO4 or ZnSO4 ] at room temperature.
Unit-10 Haloalkanes&haloarenesUnit-11 Alcohols, phenols & ether Unit-12 Aldehydes, ketones & carboxylic acids Unit-13 Organic compounds containing nitrogenPractical:1. Determination of one cation& one anion in a given salt
Unit-14 Bio molecules Unit-15 Polymers Unit-16 Chemistry in every day life Unit-5 Surface chemistry Practical:1. Determination of molarity of KMnOsolution by titrating it against a standard solution of (i) Oxalic acid (ii) Ferrous ammonium sulphate
39
Ch-1 Reproduction organisms: IntroductionCh-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering plants Ch-3 Human reproduction Ch-4 Reproductive health Practical:1. Study pollen germination on a slide. Flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies (wind, insect, bird). Controlled pollination – emasculation, tagging and bagging. 2. Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to study mitosis. Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper testis through permanent slides. 3. Identification of stages of gamete development i.e TS of testis and TS of ovary through permanent slides (from grasshopper/ mice). TS of blastula through permanent slides. 4. Collect and study soil from at least two different sites and study them for texture, moisture content, pH and water holding capacity. Correlate with the kinds of plants found in them. 5. Study the presence of suspended particulate matter in air at two widely different sites.
Ch-5 Heredity and variation Practical:1. Study the effect of different temperatures and three different pH on the activity of salivary amylase on starch. 2. Mendelain inheritance using seeds of different colour / size of any plant.
Ch-5 Heredity and variation (contd.)Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance & VariationCh-7 EvolutionPractical:1. Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the genetic traits such as rolling of tongue, blood groups, ear lobes, widow’s peak, and colour blindness. 2. Collect water from two different water bodies around you and study them for pH, clarity and presence of any living organisms.
Ch-8 Health & diseaseCh-9 Improvement in food resourcesCh-10 Microbes in human welfare Ch-11 Principles and processes or biotechnology Ch-12 Application of biotechnology in health and agriculture Practical:1. Study of plant population density by quadrat method. 2. Common disease causing organism like ascaris, entamoebia, plasmodium, roundworm through permanent slides or specimens. Comment on symptoms of disease that they cause. 3. Two plants and two animals (models/virtual images) found in xeric conditions. Comment upon their morphological adaptations. 4. Two plants and two animals (models/virtual images) found in aquatic conditions. Comment upon their morphological adaptations.
Ch-1 Inverse TrigonometryCh-2 Matrices Ch-3 Determinant
Ch-4 derivatives Ch-5 Application of derivatives
Ch-6 Integration Ch-7 Area under curve
Ch-8 Differential equation Ch-9 Vectors Ch-10 Linear Programming
Part ICh-1 Accounting for partnership firms – fundamentals Ch-2 Goodwill – Nature & valuation Ch-3 Change in profit sharing ratio among existing partners
Ch-4 Admission of a partner Ch-5 Retirement / death of a partner
Ch-6 Dissolution of a partnership firm Ch-7 Accounting for share capital
Ch-8 Accounting for debentures Ch-9 Redemption of debentures Part IICh-5 Cash flow statement
40
Part AUnit 1 – IntroductionUnit2-Consumer Equilibrium and Demand, elasticity of demand
Part A Consumer equilibrium Unit 3 – Producer behavior and supply, Production, Cost, revenue producer equilibrium
Part A Supply Unit 4 – Forms of market and price determination
Unit 6- National income and related aggregates Unit 8- Determination of income and employmentUnit 9- Financial Management
STU
DIES
Part AUnit 1- Nature & significance of management Unit 2- Principles of management
Part A Unit 3- Management & Business environment Unit 4 – Planning Unit 5 – Organising Project Work
Part A Unit 6- Staffing Unit 7- Directing Unit 8- Controlling
Unit 12- Consumer protection Unit 9- Financial Management
Ch-1 Cold war Era Ch-2 End of bipolarity Ch-3 US hegemony in world Ch-6 International organizationsCh-8 Environment & order Ch-10 Challenges of Nation politics building
Ch-11 Era of one party dominance Ch-12 Politics of planned developmentCh-7 Security in contemporary world Ch-9 Globalization
Ch-4 Alternate centers of powersCh-13 India’s external relationsCh-14 Challenges to the congress system
Ch-5 Contemporary south Ch-15 Crisis of democratic Asia
41
IkkB~; iqfLrdk dklkekU; ifjp; varjk & i| &ikB&1 t;’kadj izlkn lkfgfR;d ifjp;d)nsolsuk dk xhr[k) dkusZfy;k dk xhrvarjk & x| & ikB&1 jkepanz ’kqDylkfgfR;d ifjp; ^izse?ku dh Nk;kLe`fr* varjky & ikB&1 ^lwjnkl dh >ksaiM+h izsepanvarjk & i| &ikB&2 lw;Zdkar f=ikBh fujkyklkfgfR;d ifjp; ¼d½ xhrxkusnkseq>s ¼[k½ljkst Le`frvarjk & x| & ikB&2 iafMrpanz/kj ’kekZxqysjhlkfgfR;d ifjp; ^lqfefjuh ds euds* fuca/k& Hkkjr dh oSKkfudizxfr ls lacaf/kri=& iqfyl v/kh{kd dks fdlh {ks=h; leL;k ij laiknd ds uke ¼fofo/k leL;kvksa lac/kh ½
varjky ikB&2 ^vkjksg.k* lathovfHkO;fDr vkSj ek/;e ikB&3- fofHkUu ek/;eksa ds fy, ys[kuvifBr i|ka’k vifBr x|ka’kfuca/k & fo|kFkhZ vkSj ;qok ih<+h ls lacaf/kr
xzh”edkyhuvodk’k
vfHkO;fDr vkSj ek/;e ikB&4 i=dkjh; ys[ku ds fofHkUu :i vkSj ys[ku izfØ;kfuca/k & uSfrd f’k{kk ij vk/kkfjrvarjk & i| &ikB&3 &lfPpnkuan ghjk uan okRL;k;u ^vKs;*& lkfgfR;d ifjp; ¼d½ ;g nhi vdsyk¼[k½ eSaus ns[kk ,d cw¡n varjk & x| &ikB&3 czteksgu O;kl lkfgfR;d ifjp; ^dPpk fpV~Bk* varjk & i| & ikB&4 dsnkjukFk flaglkfgfR;d ifjp; ¼d½cukjl ¼[k½fn’kk fuca/k& Toyar leL;kvksa ij vk/kkfjruSfrd f’k{kk ij vk/kkfjr i= & dk;kZy;h i= vifBr x|ka’k ,ao i|ka’k
varjk& i|& ikB&5 fo".kq [kj lkfgfR;d ifjp; ¼d½lR; ¼[k½,d de x|&ikB&4 Q.kh’oj ukFk ^js.kq* lkfgfR;d ifjp; ^laofn;k* vfHkO;fDr vkSj ek/;e ikB&6dSls curh gS dforkvarjk & i| & ikB&6 j?kqohj lgk;lkfgfR;d ifjp; ¼d½rksM+ks ¼[k½olar vk;k varjk & x| & ikB&5 Hkh"e lkguhlkfgfR;d ifjp; xka/kh] usg: vkSj ;kLlj vjkQkr vfHkO;fDr vkSj ek/;eikB&7 ukVd fy[kus dk O;kdj.k vfHkO;fDr vkSj ek/;eikB&8 dSls fy[ksa dgkuh varjk & x| & vlxj otkgr & lkfgfR;d ifjp; ikB&6 ’ksj] igpku] pkj gkFk] lk>k fuca/k & ukjh fo"k;d, lkekU; fo"k;ksa ij vk/kkfjr vkosnu i= ¼Loo`r lfgr½ jkstxkj laca/kh nwjn’kZu ij izlkfjr dk;ZØeksa laca/kh vius lq>ko nsrs gq, nwjn’kZu egkfuns’kd dks i=
Ch-1 Planning in sports Ch-2 Adventure sports & leadership training
Ch-3 Sports & Nutrition
Ch-4 Postures Ch-7 Test & measurement in sports Ch-10 Biomechanics & sports
Ch-5 Children & sports Ch-6 Women & sportsCh-8 Physiology & sports Ch-12 Training in sports
42
Ch-1 Computer networksCh-2 Open source softwareCh-3 Java GUI programming revision tour – I
Ch-4 Java GUI programming revision tour – IICh-10 HTML I – Basic HTML elements
Ch-10 HTML II – Lists, Tables & formsCh-12 XML – extensible markup language Ch-13 MySQL Revision tour Ch-14 Data base transactions
Ch-5 Java GUI Programming revision tour- IIICh-6 More about class & libraries Ch-7 Concept o inheritanceCh-15 More about SQL grouping records and table joins
September – Revision and Summative Assessment – I ExaminationTERM – II
SUBJECTS OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY
ENGL
ISH Novel L- 8 to L-21
Vistas L-5 Evans Tries an O – level L-6 Memories of childhood
RevisionFor 2nd Terminal & Pre – Board
Examination
PHYS
ICS
Ch-9 Ray optics and optical instruments Ch-10 Wave optics Ch-15 Communication systemPractical:1. To draw the I – V characteristics curve of a p – n function in forward bias and reverse bias. 2. To draw the characteristics curve of a Zener diode and to determine its reverse breakdown voltage.Activities:1. To study the effect of intensity (by varying distance of the source) on an LDR.2. To identify a diode, an LED a transistor and IC, a resistor and a capacitor from mixed collection of such items.
CHEM
ISTR
Y
Unit-7 p – block elements Unit-8 d & f block elements Unit-9 Co – ordination compounds
BIO
LOGY
Ch-13 Organisms & environment Ch-14 Ecosystems Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation Ch-16 Environmental issues Practical:1. Isolation of DNA from available plant such as spinach, green pea seeds, papaya etc.
MAT
HEM
ATIC
S
Ch-11 Probability Ch-12 Three dimensional geometry Ch-13 Relation and function
43
ACCO
UN
TAN
CY
Part-IICh-1 Financial Statements of a CompanyCh-2 Financial statement analysis Ch-3 Tools for financial statement analysis – comparative and common size statements Ch-4 Accounting ratios
ECO
NO
MIC
S
Part B Unit 8- Determination of income and employment Unit 7- Money & banking Unit 9 –Government budget & economy Unit 10- Balance of payments
BUSI
NES
S ST
UDI
ES
Part B Unit 10 – Financial markets Unit 11- Marketing management
POLI
TICA
L SC
IEN
CE
Ch-16 Rise of popular movements Ch-17 Regional aspirations Ch-18 Recent development in Indian politics
44
HIN
DI
varjk & i| &ikB&7 rqylhnkl & lkfgfR;d ifjp; ¼d½Hkjr & jke dk izse ¼[k½in ikB&8 efyd eqgEen tk;lh& lkfgfR;d ifjp; ckjgeklk ikB&11?kukuUn & lkfgfR;d ifjp; dfoÙk] loS;k dkO; lkSan;Z@f’kYi&Hkko lkSan;Z ¼vH;kl½] i|ksa dh lizlax O;k[;kAikB&10 ds’konkl & lkfgfR;d ifjp; dfoÙk] loS;k varjky& ikB&4 ^viuk ekyok& [kkÅ mtkMw lH;rk esa& izHkk"k tks’kh varjk & x| &ikB&7 fueZy oekZ& lkfgfR;d ifjp; ^tgk¡ dksbZ okilh ugha* ikB&8 jke foykl ’kekZ& lkfgfR;d ifjp; ^;FkkLeS jksprs fo’oe~* ikB&9 eerk dkfy;k& lkfgfR;d ifjp; ^nwljk nsonkl* ikB&10 gtkjh izlkn f}osnh& lkfgfR;d ifjp; ^dqVt* vfHkO;fDr vkSj ek/;e & u, vkSj vizR;kf’kr fo"k;ksa ij ys[ku vifBr x|ka’k ,ao i|ka’k fuca/k & izkÑfrd vkink laca/kh lkfgfR;d fo"k;ksa ij vk/kkfjr lwfDrijd Hkkjrh; laLÑfr & fofo/krk esa ,drk ¼fo’ks"krk,¡½ i= & vkSipkfjd i= ¼tu&lqfo/kkvks ls lacaf/kr laiknd dks i=½ varjk&i|iqujko`fÙk dk;Z & vfHkO;fDr vkSj ek/;e & y?kq iz’u ¼vH;kl½ ikBksa ls lacaf/kr uSfrd ewY;ksa ij vk/kkfjr y?kq iz’uksa dk vH;klA fuca/k vkSj i= ys[ku vH;kl iqujko`fÙk dk;Z &varjk&x|& x|ka’kksa dh lizlax O;k[;kiqujko`fÙk dk;Z & varjky ds ikBksa dh iqujko`fÙk
iqujko`fr
f}rh; lrzh; ijh{kkvkSj
izhcksMZijh{kk
PHYS
ICAL
ED
UCA
TIO
N
Ch-9 Sports medicine Ch-11 Psychology & sports
INFO
RMAT
ICS
PRAC
TICE
S Ch-8 Database connectivity to MySQL Ch-9 Web application development Ch-16 Tables & integrity constraints Ch-17 IT applications
February & March – Revision and Summative Assessment – II Examination
45
46
ACTIVITY PLANNER (2016-17)
Date & Month Activities
11 May 2016 Health & Nutritious Day,Mother’s Day,Earth Day Celebration
05 July 2016 Special Assembly (EID)
11-16 July 2016 Eco Week
25 July 2016 Elections
28 July 2016 Oath Taking Ceremony
30 July 2016 Maths Quiz
06 Aug 2016 Debate competition (IX to XI)
12 Aug 2016 Independence Day Celebration
24 Aug 2016 Janamashtami Celebration
05 Sep 2016 Teacher’s Day Celebration
30 Sep 2016 Picnic (Nursery – Class V)
01 Oct 2016 Gandhi Jayanti & Picnic (Class VI – Class XII)
07 Oct 2016 Dussehra Celebration
13-18 Oct 2016 Sports Week
18 Oct 2016 Sports Week Prize Distribution for Seniors
24 Oct 2016 Social Science Quiz (VI to VIII)
28 Oct 2016 Diwali Clbr.,Inter House Dance Competition ,Rangoli
Competition,Class Decoration Competition05 Nov 2016 Sports Week Prize Distribution for Juniors
11 Nov 2016 Special Assembly Guruparv, Inter House Quiz
03 Dec 2016 Hindi Essay Writing Competition (VI to VIII)
12 Dec 2016 Science Quiz (IX to XI)
25 Dec 2016 Christmas Carnival
25 Jan 2017 Republic Day Celebration
28 Jan 2017 Farewell Party
31 Jan 2017 Poem Recitation
03 Feb 2017 Picnic (Nursery – Class V)
04 Feb 2017 Picnic (Class VI – Class XI)
47
48
49
50
Top Related