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 ihndI p`qama sa~ maasa maaisak kalaaMSa saM#yaa [ka[- / paz Pa`krNa/ ivaYaya vastu 24 Paaz 1 Paaz 2 Ap`Ola Paaz 4 Paaz 5 ma[- 15 Paaz 7 &ana saagar- klaSa . 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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
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