SESSION 2014-15 CLASS VIII English

SYLLABUS - SESSION 2014-15
CLASS VIII
English
Literature Reader,
Practice Book,
My English Reader,
bbc
Name of the
Books
First Term
No of
periods
in this
month
Months
April
28
May
18
July
28
August
28
September
15
Unit / Lesson
Topic
Three Questions
Granny’s Tree Climbing
Tenses
Narration
Changing Times
The Fun They Had
Subject – Verb
Agreement
Sample Paper 1
Father’s Help
My Mother
Modals
Punctuation
Compassionate Souls
Children’s Song
Enterprise
Notice
Dialogue Completion
Sentence Reordering
-
No of
Periods
Allocated
for topic
5
3
5
6
5
2
1
1
5
-
5
Email
Editing
Omission
Diary Entry
Speech
Informal Letter
3
3
1
1
6
3
4
4
5
3
3
6
6
3
13
15
Revision
Revision
Marks–80
(SA 1)
Section A
(Reading)
20 Marks
Section B
(Writing)
20 Marks
Section C
(Grammar)
15 Marks
Section D
(Literature)
25 Marks
FA – 1 Activities
S.No
1
Activities
Average of Unit Test 1 & Unit Test 2 of 20 marks will be reduced to 10 marks.
FA – 2 Activities
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
Activities
30 Marks
Group Discussion
20 Marks
Spell Check
20 Marks
News Reading
20 Marks
Maintenance of Notebooks and Regularity in work
10 Marks
Poem Recitation
The total of 100 marks will be reduced to 10 marks.
Second Term
Months
October
November
No of
periods
in this
month
28
28
December
28
January
February
15
20
Unit / Lesson
Topic
Luncheon
The Case of a Sharpeyed Jeweller
Couplets
Bangle Sellers
Complex Sentences
& Clauses
The Undeserved
Reward
A Bad Dream
Linkers
Non-Finites
The Passives
Nature
-
-
Sample Paper II
Getting Ready for
Class IX
Reading for
Understanding
Sports & Games
Tolerance
-
No of
Periods
Allocated
for topic
5
Marks–90
(SA 2)
7
-
2
4
-
4
Note Writing
Editing
Omission
Notice
Message
Diary Entry
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
4
Bio-sketch
Description Writing
5
3
3
4
5
2
2
-
3
-
3
-
5
Formal Letter
Article
Sentence Reordering
Revision
Revision
FA – 3 Activities
5
5
3
3
1
15
20
Section A
(Reading)
20 Marks
Section A
(Writing)
25 Marks
Section A
(Grammar)
20 Marks
Section A
(Literature)
25 Marks
S.NO
1
Activities
Average of Unit Test 3 & Unit Test 4 of 20 marks will be reduced to 10 marks.
FA – 4 Activities
S.NO
1
2
3
Activities
50 Marks
Project Work
30 Marks
Extempore / Debate / Enacting Real Life Situations
20 Marks
Maintenance of Notebooks and Regularity in Work
The total of 100 marks will be reduced to 10 marks.
ASL
Listening and Speaking Skills of the students will be assessed in each term that carries 10 Marks – 5 for
Speaking Skill and 5 for Listening Skill
Mathematics
First Term
Months
No of
periods
in this
month
April
Unit / Lesson
Topic
No of
Periods
Allocated for
topic
Marks
1
Square and Square Roots
10
13
April
2
Cube and Cube Roots
8
10
April
4
Direct and Inverse Variation
10
11
5
Profit and Loss
15
13
13
Introductions to Graph
5
7
7
Algebraic Identities
15
12
15
Statistics and Probability
13
14
28
May
20
July
28
July
August
20
10
20
Parallel Lines & Revision
September
REVSION
10
96
FA – 1 Activities
S.NO
Activities
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1:- Unit test 1 & 2 (20 marks)
10% weight age of Unit test 1 and Unit test 2 will be carried towards SA1
FA – 2 Activities
S.NO
Activities
1.
Find the area of rectilinear figures using graphs (20)
2.
Probability from real situations (Tossing a coin , Rolling a dice) (lab activity) (20)
3.
Probability of vowels or any alphabets from given paragraphs (20)
4.
Book cover designs (20)
5.
Making of masks
(20)
90
Second Term
Months
October
No of
periods in
this
month
24
October
November
28
November
December
28
December
January
Unit / Lesson
Topic
No of
Periods
Allocated for
topic
3
Exponents and Radicals
6
12
6
Compound Interest
10
15
16
Rotation and Symmetry
4
4
8
Polynomials
4
12
8
Polynomials
4
12
Constructions
12
7
9
Linear Equations
12
12
11
Quadrilaterals
10
14
14
Mensuration
18
14
80
90
Revision
FA – 3 Activities
S.NO
Activities
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1:- Unit test 1 & 2 (20 marks)
10% weight age of Unit test 3 and Unit test 4 will be carried towards SA2
FA – 4 Activities
S.NO
Activities
1.
Making of polyhedrons using polygons (20)
2.
3.
Mathematical songs
Designer outfits using mathematical shapes. (20)
4.
Angle sum property of a quadrilateral (lab activity) (20)
5.
Map Drawing ( Library, way to home, computer lab) (20)
6.
MCQ (20)
Marks
G. Science
First Term
Months
April
No of
periods in
this month
29
Unit / Lesson
Topic
1
The Cell--Its structure and
function
Force and Pressure
2
May
3
4
18
July
24
August
24
19
5
6
8
16
18
Metals and Non- metals
Microorganisms :Friends or
Foes
Pollution of air
Friction
Sources of energy
Conservation of plants and
animals
Electric Current and its Chemical
Effects
Earth Quakes
No of
Periods
Allocated for
topic
Marks
6
8
12
11
10
8
12
10
6
10
6
8
7
9
8
9
10
9
8
5
FA – 1 Activities
S.NO
Activities
Unit Test-1
Unit Test-2
1
2
FA – 2 Activities
S.NO
Activities
1.
2
3
4
Class Work/ Home Work/ Class tests / Assignments.
Multiple choice questions
Role play (endemic species / microorganisms – friends or foes).
Project Report ( Electricity consumption in homes before and after taking
precautions /earthquake zones/chemicals used as preservatives in different
food-items).
5
Diagramatic Skill Test
List of Practicals for First Term
S.NO
1
2
3
4
Practical
To study structure of a plant cell(onion peel) and an animal cell(cheek cell)
To show that metallic oxides are basic in nature.
To show that non-metallic oxides are acidic in nature.
To study that pressure of liquid at a point increases with an increase of the height
5
6
7
of air column above it.
To show that liquid pressure is transmitted equally in all directions at a given
horizontal level.
To show that fluid friction depends on the shape of the object moving through it.
To show electro magnetic induction.
Second Term
Months
No of
periods in
this
month
October
Unit / Lesson
Topic
28
7
8
November
28
December
28
January
12
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
20
Combustion
Crop production and its
management
Refraction and Dispersion of light
The Human Eye
Sound
Synthetic fibers and Plastics
Reproduction in Animals
Reaching the age of Adolescence
Stars and Solar system
Pollution of Water
No of
Periods
Allocated for
topic
Marks
14
14
11
10
16
12
6
5
5
5
7
5
11
7
11
10
10
7
7
6
FA – 3 Activities
S.NO
1
2
Activities
Unit Test-3
Unit Test-4
FA – 4 Activities
S.NO
1
2
3
4
5
Activities
Class Work/ Home Work/ Class tests / Assignments.
Multiple choice questions
Open book test / Group discussion.
Project report / Power point presentation
Practicals (copy + viva).
List of Practicals for Second Term
S.NO
1
2
3
4
5
Practical
To Study different zones of a flame.
To show that non-luminous zone is the hottest part of the flame.
To show that luminous zone of the candle flame contains unburnt particles of
carbon.
To show refraction of light through a glass slab.
To study structure of human eye.(model)
Social Science
First Term
Months
April
No of periods
in this month
30
Unit / Lesson
1
10
5
8
8
10
15
8
11
8
The Modern Period
5
4
4
7
8
3
8
4
6
6
8
6
10
3
6
10
7
9
3
July
25
16
10
11
17
August
SEPTEMBER
23
18
12
Revision of UT
Establishment of Company
rule in India
Natural Resources :
Vegetation and Wildlife
Indian Secularism
Colonialism: Rural and Tribal
Societies
The First War of
Independence -1857
The Union Government
Revision of UT
The Union Legislature
REVISION FIRST TERM
14
REVISION FIRST TERM
12
FA – 1 Activity
S.NO
1
S.NO
1.
2
3
4
5
Marks
90
Resources: Utilization and
Development
Natural Resources: Land
,soil and water
Role of the Constitution
2
May
Topic
No of
Periods
Allocated for
topic
Activities
Unit Test I 20 marks
Unit Test II 20 marks
10% weightage will be given in SA I
FA – 2 Activities
Activities
Project file
-- Distribution of different types of Minerals in India
PPT
- Multipurpose River Valley projects
Project file
– Medicinal plants
Project file - Historical monuments
PPT /Project
- Wildlife Sanctuaries –Any five
Map Work: (Geography) 4mks. For Identification, locating and labeling.
On the outline map of the World.
Ch-2 - Areas of high and low rainfall
Ch. 3 - Tropical evergreen forests
Coniferous forests
Mediterranean Forests
Tropical deciduous forests.
100
20
20
20
20
20
Second Term
Months
No of
periods
in this
month
October
20
November
24
Unit / Lesson
4
5
12
13
14
19
20
December
25
6
7
21
22
January
15
Topic
Mineral and Energy Resources
Agriculture
Impact of British Rule on India
The Nationalist Movement(1870
to 1947)
India Marches towards
Independence
The Union Executive
No of
Periods
Allocated for
topic
6
6
8
7
6
7
11
12
5
7
4
8
4
4
8
Manufacturing Industries
7
7
Human Resource
5
6
Safeguarding the Marginalized
Social Justice and the Marginalized
4
4
5
7
7
The Judiciary
Revision of UT
Revision for SA II
FA – 3 Activities
S.NO
1
Marks
90
Activities
Unit Tests III ( 20 marks)
Unit Test IV (20 marks)
10% weightage will be given in SA II
FA – 4 Activities
20
S.NO
Activities
PPT
- Infrastructural facilities in India since Independence
1
Project file - Report on Musahars
2
Activity
-Process of Election(Vote Casting )
3
Project file -Pasting pictures of Indian Presidents & Vice Presidents
4
5
MCQ & Map Test
Map Work: (Geography) 4mks. For Identification, locating and labeling.
On the outline map of the World.
Ch. 4
Iron – Brazil, Canada, India
Bauxite – Australia, France, USA
Copper – Chile, South Africa, Peru
Coal – Germany, Australia, India
Petroleum – Gulf, Mexico, Nigeria
Ch.6
World : Important iron and steel manufacturing countries- China, US, Brazil and India
World: Important countries manufacturing cotton textiles – Japan, China, Egypt, U.K.
100
20
20
20
20
20
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Syllabus- G.K.2014-15
Class 8th
SUMMATIVE I (April to September)
Ch.1.Language & literature
Ch2.Environment Around
Ch.6.Sports & Game
SUMMATIVE II (October to March)
Ch.3.World Around
Ch. 4. Art & Culture
Ch.5 Math magic
SUBMATIVE ASSESSMENT APRIL TO SEPTEMBER 2014-15
Month
April
Activity
Bhajan- Jab Hi Mukh Mandir…
Prayer – Ish Hame do yah Vardan …….
Samapan Gaan – Prabhu Hamara
DAV ANTHAM, Gaetri mantra,
Prarthanaupasana mantra 1 to 4
May
Prayer ; This little light of mine
Bhajan – Jab Hi Mukh Mandir …
National Anthem, National song
Prarthanaupasana mantra 1 to 4
Geet –Awaz uthange
Project Work - Folk dances of India
July
Prayer – Hey Dayamai Hum sabo ko….
Prayer ; This little light of mine
Bhajan- Jab Hi Mukh Mandir…
Tal- Teentala
August
Prayer – Hey Dayamai Hum sabo ko….
Prayer ; This little light of mine
Bhajan- Jab Hi Mukh Mandir…
Patriotic Song:- Hum sab Bhartya Hai….
Simple definition of Nad,Sangeet & Tal,
SUBMATIVE ASSESSMENT OCTOBER TO FEBRUARY 2014-15
Bhajan:- Tujhme om mujh me om…..
Prayer – God is always with us …
Bhajan- Aye tha ek yogi Dayanand ….
October
Simple definition of Acoustics,Shruti & Matra.
Prarthanaupasanamantra 1-8
November
Prayer:- Teri Aradhana kare……
Patriotic :- Hind Desh ke niwasi ……..
D.A.V. Gaurav Gaan
December
Bhajan: - Aaya tha ek yogi (Dayanand Song)
Patriotic Song: - Naitik ta ki
Bhajan- Aye tha ek yogi Dayanand ….
Taal - dadra
Patriotic Song: - Naitik ta ki………
Bhajan- Jab Hi Mukh Mandir…
Prayer – Ish Hame do yah Vardan …….
January
Music as Therapy…..
February
Bhajan:- Tujhme om mujh me om…..
Prayer – God is always with us …
Bhajan- Aye tha ek yogi Dayanand ….
Music in Ramayana and Mahabharata….Short description.
CLASS
SYLLABUS - SESSION 2014-15
VIII
SUBJECT
ICT(Information & Communication Technology)
Name of Books
Hands-On By DAVCMC
First Term
Months
No of
periods
in this
month
April
8
May
4
8
July
Aug
Sep
8
4
Unit / Lesson
Topic
Ch.1
Ch.2
Ch.3
Web Terminology
Introduction to HTML
Editing in HTML
Ch. 3 contd
Formatting in HTML
Lists in HTML
Ch.4
Ch.6
Revision
Images in HTML
Summative Assessment-1
List of Practicals for First Term
S.NO
1.
Practical
Create a paragraph about your hobbies
No of
Periods
Allocated for
topic
3
5
4
3
5
8
Marks
4
5
6
5
5
5
Create a webpage about yourself(use all the formatting tags)
Make list of your subjects , using ordered lists
Make your school Timetable
All the activities given at the end of the chapter
2.
3.
4.
Second Term
Months
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan
Jan
No of
periods in
this
month
8
6
6
4
Unit / Lesson
No of
Periods
Allocated for
topic
8
6
6
Topic
Ch. 8
Adobe Photoshop
Ch. 5
Ch. 7
Revision
Tables in HTML
Linking in HTML
Summative Assessment-2
List of Practicals for Second Term
S.NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
Practical
Using healing brush tool, heal an image
Change Background of an Image
Design a website on Global Warming
Design a website on “Health is Wealth”
All the activities given at the end of the chapter
D.A.V.PUBLIC SCHOOL.BALLABGARH
S YLLABUS SESSION -2014-15
CLASS -8 SUBJECT –DRAWING
SUMMITIVE ASSESMENT –I APRIL TO SEPTEMBER
MONTH
TOPIC
March/APRIL STEP –BY –STEP –Pages 1 to 10
File –Still life composition
MAY
STEP – BY—STEP –pages 11 to 20
JULY
Calligraphy - Quotation Writing
STEP – BY –STEP –Pages 21 to 30
AUGUST &
1. Face- Expressions, stick drawing
SEPTEMBER Terrorism (Poster Drawing)
SUMMITIVE ASSESMENT – II OCTOBER TO MARCH
1. Rangoli Designs
OCTOBER
2. Help Elders (Scene Drawing)
NOVEMBER
1. Save wild life (poster)
2. Picnic Scene
DECEMBER
Step by step – Pages 31 to 45
ACTIVITY
Reverse shading ( flower pot)
Navajo American quilt patterned
painting style.
Hard board & pop
Wall hanging Activity
Card making (with old cards)
Visit to school Nursery and ground
Marks
10
10
10
JANUARY TO
FEBRUARY
Lecture on 1. Perspective view
2.Elements of Art
1. Still life (Vegetables Shading)
2. Collage work (Beach drawing)
Annual Drawing Exam
Plastic sheet motif or stencils