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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
GAYA
SPLIT-UP SYLLABI OF CLASS – VII FOR THE SESSION 2017–2018
Subject : English
Prescribed Book :- 1. New Learning to Communicate (Literature)
2. Cornerstone (Grammar) – Pearson
3. Together with Amazing Cursive (Writing) – Rachna Sagar
4. Speak English – Orient Black Swan
Month
Book/Area
Unit/Chapter
Proposed Activities
April
Literature Reader
CH-1.
CH-2.
CH-2.
More Than True (Prose)
Maggie Cuts her Hair (Prose)
On the Grasshopper and the Cricket (Poem)

Using appropriate conversation openers and building a conversation.
Grammar
CH-1.
CH-2.
CH-3.
CH-4.
The Sentences
Nouns
Pronouns
Adjectives
Spoken English
CH-1.
“Would you Like….?”
Literature Reader
CH-3.
Proud Head (Prose)
Grammar
CH-5.
Adverbs
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Enacting various situations.
Collage Making.
Grammar
CH-6.
CH-7.
CH-8.
Articles
Simple Tenses
Continuous Tenses

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Extempore
Vocabulary Game.
Spoken English
CH-2.
“I strongly feel….”.
Literature Reader
CH-3.
A Bird Came Down (Poem)

Fast food selling shop/ Travel Agency Role Play.
Grammar
CH-9.
CH-10.
CH-8.
Perfect Tense
Modals and Auxiliaries
Continuous Tenses
Spoken English
CH-3.
“That’s a Great Suggestion!”
Literature Reader
CH-4.
CH-5.
My Financial Career (Prose)
The Last Truck Ride (Prose)

Piece together a Narrative.
Grammar
CH-11.
CH-12.
CH-13.
CH-14.
Nonfinite Verbs
Transitive and Intransitive Verb
Active and Passive Voice
Subject Verb Agreement
Spoken English
CH-4.
“First, you must…..”
May
June
July
August
September
Revision Term – I
October
November
December
January
Literature Reader
CH-6.
CH-6.
CH-7.
Tree in Season (Poem)
Pip’s Adventures (Prose)
Grammar
CH-15.
CH-16.
CH-17.
Preposition
Conjunctions
Interjection
Literature Reader
CH-7.
CH-8.
Lord Nithadale’s Escape (Prose)
A Bitterly Cold Night (Prose)
Grammar
CH-18.
CH-19.
CH-20.
CH-21.
CH-22.
Punctuations
Direct and Indirect
Transformation of Sentences
Kinds of Phrases
Clause
Spoken English
CH-5.
‘Pardon Me’
Literature Reader
CH-8.
CH-9.
Macavity (Poem)
The Story of My Life (Prose)
Grammar
CH-23.
Kinds of Clauses
Spoken English
CH-6.
‘I’m Sorry’
Literature Reader
CH-10.
If I Were You
Grammar
CH-24.
CH-25.
Simple, Compound and Complex sentences
Synthesis of Sentences
February
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
Spelling Contest
Describing Appearances and Characteristics of People.

Picture Composition

Chain Spelling Advertisement.
Revision Term – II
Syllabus for term – II : Term – I (Chapter-1 More Than Two, Chapter-2 Maggie Cuts Her Hair (Literature) Articles, Simple Tenses, Pronouns (Grammar) + Full Syllabus of Term – II
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Subject : Mathematics
Prescribed book : MathSight – Britannica Learning (No. of chapters – 16)
Month
Unit/Chapters
Lab. Activity
April
CH-1.
CH-2.
Knowing Our Numbers
Fractions
May
CH-3.
Rational Numbers
June
CH-4.
Decimals
To multiply two fractions by the activity method.
July
CH-5.
CH-6.
Exponents( Powers)
Algebraic Expressions
To multiply decimals by paper – folding method.
August
CH-7.
CH-8.
Simple Linear Equations
Commercial Mathematics
September
Revision and Term – I
October
CH-9.
CH-10.
Understanding Shapes
Properties of Triangles.
November
CH-11.
CH-12.
CH-16.
Symmetry
Representing 3D in 2D
Data Handling
December
CH-13.
CH-14.
Congruence
Constructions
January
CH-15.
Perimeter and area
To verify that the exterior angle in a triangle is equal to the sum of the interiors.
To determine the area of the closed figures by using dotted paper.
February
Revision and Term – II
Syllabus for Term – II from Term I : chapter- 3 (Rational Numbers) and Chapter - 5 (Exponents)
Subject : Science and Technology
Prescribed Book :- 1. Lakhmir Singh’s Science (No. of chapters Phy-5, Che-6, Bio-7)
Month
Book/Area
April
Physics
May
June
July
August
September
Unit/Chapter
Proposed Activities
CH-4.
Heat (up to transfer of heat)

To show conduction and convection of heat.
Chemistry
CH-3.
Fibre to Fabric (up to production of silk)

To prepare carbon dioxide in laboratory
Biology
CH-1.
Nutrition in plants. (up to nutrients in the soil.)

To see plant and animal cell under microscope.
Physics
CH-4.
Heat (from conduction)

To show liquids conduct heat
Chemistry
CH-3.
Fibre to Fabric (from varities of silk)
Biology
CH-1.
Nutrition in plants. (from cell)
Physics
CH-8.
Wind, Storms and Cyclone (up to air expands on heating)

To prove that air exerts pressure
Chemistry
CH-5.
Acid, Bases and Salts. (up to uses of different acids and bases)

To prepare sulphuric acid.
Biology
CH-2.
Nutrition in Animals. (up to uses of different acids and bases)

To study the digestive system.
Physics
CH-8.
Wind , Storms and Cyclone (from generation of wind current)

To prove that air exerts pressure
Chemistry
CH-5.
Acid, Bases and Salts. (from Salt)

To prepare Magnesium hydroxide.
Biology
CH-7.
Weather, climate and Adaption
Physics
CH-13.
Motion and time

To measure the diameter of a ball.
Chemistry
CH-16.
Water – A Precious Resource
Biology
CH-10.
Respiration in Organisms

To show carbon dioxide is produced during respiration.
Revision for Term – I
October
November
December
January
Physics
CH-14.
Electric Current and its Effect

To measure the area of irregular surface
Chemistry
CH-6.
Physical and Chemical Change

To show neutralization reaction.
Biology
CH-11.
Transport in Animals and Plants
Physics
CH-14.
Electric Current and its Effect (from resistance to electric bell)

To show that electricity flows in a closed loop and stops in opened loop.
Chemistry
CH-6.
Physical and Chemical Change (from Crystallization)

To show the presence of salt in water.
Biology
CH-11.
Transport in Animals and Plants. (from excretion in animals)

To study human heart.
Physics
CH-15.
Light (up to plane mirror)

To show light travel in straight line
Chemistry
CH-18.
Water Waste Story.

To prepare a salt solution in laboratory.
Biology
CH-12.
Reproduction in plants.

To see different parts of a flower under simple microscope.
Physics
CH-4.
Light (from spherical mirror to dispersion of light)

To prove laws of reflection by plane mirror
Chemistry
CH-9.
Soil
Biology
CH-17.
Forest our Lifeline.

To study exhalation and inhalation.
February
Revision for Term – II
Syllabus for term – II : Term – I (Chapter-13 Motion and Time, Chapter-5 Acid, Bases and Salts, Chapter-2 Nutrition in Animals + Full Syllabus of Term – II
Subject : Social Science
Prescribed Book :- 1. Integrated Social Science by Ratna Sagar
Month
Subject
Unit/Chapter
History
CH-1.
The Medieval World
Civics
CH-1.
Democracy
Geography
CH-1.
CH-2.
CH-3.
Our Environment
Inside Our Earth
The Changing Earth
May
History
CH-2.
The Regional Kingdom - 1
June
Civics
CH-2.
Pillars of Democracy
Geography
CH-4.
CH-5.
Major Landforms
Composition and Structure of the Atmosphere
History
CH-3.
CH-4.
The Sultanate Period
The Regional Kingdom – 2
Civics
CH-3.
Democracy in Action
Geography
CH-6.
CH-7.
Weather and Climate
Water
April
July
Proposed Activities


Count the number of earthen pots on your floor and name at least five plants.
On an outline map of world mark atleast 5 volcanoes.
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Take a virtual tour of Brihadesvara Temple.
Visit :- rsgr.in/sh0071 and highlight its architectural materials.
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Hold a debate in class - “ The right age to vote.”
Make a list of wildlife animals that you can see in the nearest wildlife sanctuary.
August
Geography
CH-8.
CH-9.
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
Human Environment
September
Revision for Term – I
History
CH-5.
The Great Mughals

Debate on “Women Empowerment”
Civics
CH-4.
CH-5.
CH-6.
CH-7.
State Government
Media and Democracy
Advertising
Markets Around Us


Illustrate the election process of State Government.
Prepare a collage of different advertisements.
History
CH-6.
CH-7.
CH-8.
Monumental Architecture
Towns, Traders and Craftsmen
Tribal Communities

Prepare a project report on economic importance of port cities.
Geography
CH-10.
CH-11.
Life in the Tropical and Subtropical Regions.
Life in the Temperate Grasslands.
December
History
CH-9.
CH-10.
CH-11.
Religious Beliefs
The Flowering of Regional Cultures.
Political Formations in the Eighteenth Century
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
Make a report on world famous “Jagannath Yatra” held at Puri.
Write about different Rajput clans that existed as Royal families of the time.
January
Geography
CH-12.
Life in the deserts
Civics
CH-8.
CH-9.
Role of Gender
India and Democracy
October
November
February
Revision for Term – II
Syllabus for term – II : Term – I (Chapter-1 The Medieval World (His), Chapter-2 Pillars of Democracy, Chapter-3 Democracy in Action (Civics), Chapter-7 Water (Geo) + Full Syllabus of Term – II
:
Subject : Computer
1. Keyboard
Month
Unit/Chapter
Proposed Activities
April
CH-1.
Formulas in Excel 2013

Create a worksheet that will calculate the area and circumference of a circle.
May
CH-2.
Creating Charts in Excel-2013

Create a combo chart, sparklines. Create a chart
June
CH-2.
Creating Charts in Excel-2013

Create a chart and also to change the color to one of your choice.
July
CH-3.
CH-4.
Computer Viruses
Loops and Graphics in Small Basic

Create a presentation on ‘Types of Computer Viruses’. Create a project report on ‘Computer Virus’. Make a similar report in
Word 2013.
Write a program in Small Basic to print the table of any number entered by the user.
Write a Small Basic code to display a filled rectangle with the text “Rectangle”
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
August
CH-5.
Introduction to Visual Basic


Create a VB application that will input length and breadth of a rectangle in Textbox1 and Textbox2. On clicking the Area
button, it should display the area in Textbox3. On clicking the Perimeter button, it should display the perimeter in Textbox4.
Create a Visual Basic application to enter a number and display its square and cube on click of the Display button.
September
Revision and Term – I
October
CH-6.
Communication on the Internet

Search the Internet and find two relevant Web sites for each of the following:1. Online gaming.
2. Internet telephony
November
CH-7.
More Tools in Flash

Working with text, Moving an object, Transforming objects. Create an animation in Flash in which he/she has to write the word
“HAPPY” in the first frame and “NEW YEAR” in the 20th frame.
December
CH-8.
Animations in Flash

Create an animation to change the shape of a circle to a five-sided polygon.
January
CH-9.
Introduction to HTML 5

Create a web page using following tags
1. Background.
2. HR
3. BR
4. Marquee
February
CH-10.
Basic HTML 5 Commands

Create a simple Web page giving some inspiring quotations. A horizontal line should be drawn after each quotation to separate
them.
Revision and Term – II
Subject : General Knowledge
Text Books : 1. Investigate (Radical books)
Months
Unit
Chapter
April
Nature
(Page No. 7 15)
May
Language
and
Literature
(Page No.
16 - 25)
June
July
August
September
Sports and
Activities
(Page No. 26 35)
History
(Page No. 36 43)
Social Awareness
(Page No. 44 46)
Science &
Technology
(Page No. 48 - 53)
Our Heritage
(Page No. 54 - 56)
Revision For
Term – I
October
India (Page
No. 58 - 67)
World (Page
No. 68 - 78)
November
December
January
February
Occupation
(Page No.
79 - 80)
Mixed Bag
(Page No. 81 - 90)
Rio Report
(Page No. 91 94)
Revision For
Term – II
Subject : Art & Craft
Text Books : 1. Viva Colours & Craft – 5
Months
April
May
1. Line Drawing 4. Exploring
Textures
2. Shapes
3. Tessellation is
Fun
Unit
Chapter
June
July
August
5. Doodling
is Fun
6. ReduceReuseRecycle
7. Positive &
Negative Space
8. Paper Collage
9. Perspective
Drawing
10. 10.
Complementary
Colours
11. Still Life
Study
12. Folk Painting
of IndiaMandana
13. From Egypt
with Love
14. Let’s Go
Monochroma
tic
September
15. Picture
Compos
ition
16. Water
Colour
Painting
October
17. Body
Parts
18. Postage
Stamp
November
19. Western
ArtistClaude
Monet
20. Indian
ArtistJamini Roy
21. Picture
Compositio
n
December
22. Onomatopoeia
23. Picture
Compositi
on
24. 24. Toon
Characters
January
25. Line
Sketch
February
Revision
Subject : Dance
Months
April
May
Bhumipranam
and Samayut &
Asamayut meaning
of them and use
Continue
Unit
Chapter
June
July
Greebha
Bheda
,isolation and
arm wave
Bhramari
(circling) & Jazz
Turn
August
Folk dance of
Rajasthan
September
Satvika
abhinaya
(abhinaya)
October
Alaripu &
poping
November
Continue
December
Expend
contemporary
with rasa
(mood)
Subject : Music
Month/W.D.
Unit/Chapter
Proposed Activities
April + May
Five Alankars in Kaafi Thaat.
Definition of Taal,Thaat, Laya,Theka.
Melody on 1st to 12th Feat Board.
Making of Alankars.
Practice of Ruapk Taal.
Finger Practice from 1st to 12th Fretboard of a Spanish guitar.
June
Bhajan-Mohe Lagi Lagan.
How to clap the different taal.
Knowing notes placed from 1st to 12th fretboards.
Singing Bhajan in choir group.
Practice of playing different taal on tabla.
Finger Practice from 1st to 12th fretboard of a Spanish guitar.
July
Taal –Jhaptaal & Teental with dugun chaugun.
How to play Qaida,Palta,Tukda.
Knowing notes placed from 1st to 12th fretboards.
Showing taal Jhaptaal by hand.
Practice of playing different taal on tabla
Finger Practice from 1st to 12th fretboard of a Spanish guitar.
August
Guru Vandana
Preparation for 15th August.
Revision with Beat tapings.
Group Practice.
Group Practice.
Finger practice from 12th to 1st Fret Boards.
September
Definition of Vadi,Samvadi,Vivadi swar.
How to do the accompaniment by the tabla.
Identify Notes on different Fret Boards.
To compose Vaadi Swar .
Practice of tritaal theka .
Peer Practice.
October
Patriotic Song .
How to do the accompaniment by the tabla.
Identify Notes on different Fret Boards.
Group Practice .
Practice of tritaal theka .
Peer Practice.
November
Introduction of Raga Malkaulns.
Lom Vilome and Fraction in taal .
Rest and Play.
Group Practice .
Showing Lom Vilome with the help of fraction .
Beat Value for Rest.
December
Introduction of Raga Malkaulns.
Lom Vilome and Fraction in taal .
Rest and Play
Group Practice .
Showing Lom Vilome with the help of fraction
Beat Value for Rest.
January
Welcome song
What is sangeet ; detailed description of sangeet .
Revision of Progression.
Practice in group choir.
Discussion on the topic “sangeet”.
Revision
February
Welcome song .
What is sangeet ; detailed description of sangeet .
Revision of Beat Taping and Rest.
Practice in group choir
Discussion on the topic “sangeet”.
Revision.
January
Work project
& theory rasa
February
Revision
Subject : Physical Education
Month
Games and Sports
April +
May +
June
Kabaddi and Volleyball :
General & Specific warming up knowledge of different sports and rules of the games. An
awareness of rules of safety, Practice matches.
Yoga: Micro Exercise, Yogic –Jogging, Pranayama, etc
Basketball :
Basic concept of basketball match, Spot dribbling and running dribbling.
Taekwondo:
White Belt, Yellow Belt Training and all Kick, Punch, Block skill Training. Inter house tournament.
July + Aug +
Sept
Basket Ball & Football :
General & Specific warming up Meaning and concept of correct posture : standing and
sitting. Practice matches.
Yoga:
Suryanamaskar, Pranayama, Mudra, Bandha, and another Asanas.
Basketball :
Basketball passing practice 4types and revision previous classes.
Taekwondo:
Green Belt ,Fighting skill with Opponents
Oct to Nov
Kho:Kho & T.T. :
Revision of the previous class. Inter House, Match practice and Tournament Follow: up
Programmer.
Punctuality and regularity for practice etc.
Yoga:
Seating and Sleeping Posture (asanas), Pranayama, Mudra and Bandha etc.
Basketball :
Practice of dribbling, passing, board shot, ring shot, free throw and standing lay-up shot.
Taekwondo:
Preparation For Belt Grading Exam, Championship Preparation, Green One Belt, Blue Belt
,fundamental skill Training for jumping kicks sparing
Dec.
Athletics & Badminton :
Advanced skills of the game. March past and exercises
Sports day rehearsal and practice.
Yoga:
Standing posture, Pranayama, Mudra etc. Inter House Yoga Competition
Basketball:
Running lay-up shot with both hand and use of both leg. 1:o:1 and 3:on3 game. Defiance practice
(man on man and zone defiance).
Taekwondo:
Blue One Belt, Belt Grading Exam, Red Belt Training and different type of kick & Sparing
Technique.
Jan
Matches, Game play & Revision for Annual examination
Revision of the previous class
Yoga:
Another Asanas, Pranayamamudra, Mudra etc.
Basketball:
Practice of 5on 5 game and 3:o:3 game with all rules and previous classes.
Taekwondo :
Black Belt Training and Different Types of Kicks ,Punch ,Blocks special Sparing Technique practice
of privies with belt to red one Belt training
Feb
Matches, Game play and Revision for Annual examination
Revision of the previous class.
Yoga: Revision
Basketball: Basketball game and Inter house basketball match.
Taekwondo: Preparation for Belt Grading Exam.
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