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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL English Syllabus (2018-2019)
Class IX
Month Supplementary
Reader
(Moments)
Beehive (prose &
poetry)
Grammar Writing
Skills
Three Men
in a Boat
April
*The Lost Child
* The Fun They Had
*The Sound of Music
*The Road Not Taken
*Determiners
*Tenses
*Diary
Entry
Chapter 1,2
May
*The Adventures
of Toto
*The Little Girl
*A Truly Beautiful
Mind
*Wind
*Prepositions
*Article
Writing
Chapter
2,3
June &
July
*Iswaran the
Storyteller
*In the Kingdom
of fools
* The Snake and the
Mirror
* The Lake Isle of
Innsfree
*Rain on the Roof
*Subject -Verb
Concord
*Story
Writing
using cue/s
Chapter
5,6,7
August
*The Happy
Prince
* My Childhood
*A Legend of the
Northland
* The Passive
* Reported
Speech
*Revision
Chapter
8,9,10
September Revision for Mid Term Examination
October
*Weathering the
Storm in Ersama
* Packing
*No Men are Foreign
* Modals
*Diary
Entry
Chapter
11,12
November
*The Last Leaf
*A House is not a
Home
* Reach for the Top
* The Bond of Love
*The Duck and The
Kangaroo
*Clauses
*Article
Writing
Chapter
13,14
December
*The Accidental
Tourist
*Kathmandu
*On Killing a Tree
*If I were you
* Gap Filling
exercises
*Story
Writing
Chapter
15,16,17
January
*The Beggar
*The Snake Trying
*A Slumber did my
Spirit Seal
*Sentence
reordering
* Editing or
Omission
*Revision
Chapter
18,19
February
Revision
1
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL Mathematics Syllabus (2018-19)
Class IX
MONTH TOPIC SUBTOPIC
April
Ch – 1
NUMBER SYSTEM
Ch – 6
LINES AND ANGLES
Introduction
Irrational numbers
Real Numbers and their decimal expansion
Representing real numbers on a number line
Operations on real numbers
Laws of exponents
Basic terms and definitions
Intersecting and non – intersecting lines Pair of angles
May
Ch – 6
LINES AND ANGLES
Ch – 12
HERON’S FORMULA
Ch – 5
INTRODUCTION TO
EUCLID’S
GEOMETRY
Activity
Parallel lines and a transversal
Lines parallel to the same line
Angle sum property of a triangle
Exterior angle property of a triangle
Introduction
Area of triangle using Heron’s formula
Application of Heron’s formula to find area of
quadrilaterals.
Introduction
Euclid’s definitions, axioms and postulates
Equivalent version of Euclid’s fifth postulate
(i) Corresponding angles
(ii) Co interior angles
June &July
Ch – 2
POLYNOMIALS
Introduction
Polynomials in one variable
Zeroes of a polynomial
Remainder theorem
Factor theorem
Factorization of polynomials
Algebraic identities
Ch – 7
TRIANGLES
Introduction
Congruence of triangles
Criteria for congruence of triangles(SAS, ASA)
Properties of triangles
Congruence of triangles (SSS, RHS)
Inequalities in a triangle
Activity
(iii) Verification of algebraic identity
(a + b + c)2
(iv) Verification of algebraic identity
(a2-b2)
2
MONTH TOPIC SUBTOPIC
August
CH – 8
QUADRILATERALS
Ch – 11
CONSTRUCTIONS
Activity
Introduction
Angle sum property of a quadrilateral
Types of quadrilaterals
Properties of a parallelogram
Conditions for a quadrilateral to be a parallelogram
Special types of parallelogram and their properties
Midpoint theorem
Application of mid-point theorem
Converse of mid-point theorem and its application
Basic constructions (construction of angles 30o, 60o, 45o,
90o, 120o, 135o, 75o, 105o)
Perpendicular bisector and angle bisector
Construction of triangles :
(i) Given base, a base angle, sum /
difference of other two sides
(ii) Given its perimeter and the two base
angles
(v) Angles opposite to equal sides of a
triangle are equal.
September
Revision for Mid Term Examination
October
Ch – 3
COORDINATE
GEOMETRY
Ch – 4
LINEAR
EQUATIONS IN
TWO VARIABLES
Activity
Introduction
Cartesian system
Plotting points on a Cartesian plane and related questions
Introduction
Linear equations in two variables
Solutions to a linear equation in two variables
Graph of a linear equations in two variables
Equations of lines parallel to x and y axes
(vi) Midpoint theorem
(vii) Parallelograms on the same base and between same
parallels
November
Ch – 13
SURFACE AREAS
AND VOLUMES
Surface area of a cube, cuboid, right circular cylinder, cone,
sphere and hemisphere
Volume of a cube, cuboid and right circular cylinder, right
circular cone, sphere and hemisphere
3
MONTH TOPIC SUBTOPIC
December
Ch – 10
CIRCLES
Activity
Circles and relates terms
Angles subtended by equal chord at the centre
(viii) Angles subtended by equal chords of a circle
Ch – 9
AREAS OF
PARALELOGRAMS
AND TRIANGLES
Activity
Perpendicular from the centre to the chord
Circle through three points
Equal chords and their distance from the centre
Angle subtended by an arc of a circle
Cyclic quadrilaterals
Introduction
Figures on the same base and between same parallels
Parallelograms on the same base and between same
parallels
Triangles on the same base and between same parallels
Parallelograms and Triangles on the same base and between
the same parallels
(ix) Opposite angles of a cyclic
quadrilateral are supplementary
(x) Degree measure theorem
January
Ch – 14
STATISTICS
Ch – 15
PROBABILITY
Collection and presentation of data
Graphical representation of data (Bar graph, histogram and
frequency polygon)
Measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode)
Introduction
Probability – an experimental approach
Application of probability
February
Revision
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL Science Syllabus (2018-2019)
Class –IX
Month
Chapter
Sub topics
Activities
Practicals
April
1.Matter
around us.
2.Motion
Definition of matter,
solid, liquid and gas;
characteristics –
shape, volume,
density; change of
state-
melting(absorption of
heat), freezing,
evaporation(cooling
by evaporation),
condensation,
sublimation.
Motion, distance and
displacement,
velocity; uniform and
non-uniform motion
,acceleration,
distance-time and
velocity- time graphs
for uniform motion
and uniform
accelerated motion,
equations of motion
by graphical method;
elementary idea of
uniform circular
motion
Solubility of
KMnO4 in water
Compressibility of
solids liquids and
gases.
Activity 8.11 on
circular motion
1. Study of
physical and
chemical
changes.
2.Determine
the BP and MP
of water
May
3.Cell
Cell- basic unit of life:
prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cell, multi-
cellular organisms;
cell membrane and cell
wall, cell organelles;
chloroplast,
mitochondria,
vacuoles, endoplasmic
reticulum, Golgi
apparatus, nucleus,
chromosome- basic
structure and number.
Study of compound
microscope.
3. Prepare and
study slides of
onion peel and
cheek cells
4.Is matter
around us
pure?
Elements,
compounds and
mixtures,
heterogeneous and
homogenous
mixtures, colloids
and suspensions,
Separation of dyes
in ink.
4. Study of
colloids
solutions and
suspensions.
5. Prepare and
study a
compound and
a mixture.
6. Density of a
solid.
June
&
July
4.Is matter
around us
pure?cont....
5. Force and
laws of motion
6.Tissues
(Plant tissues)
Separation of
mixtures, physical
and chemical
changes, elements
mixtures and
compounds.
Force and motion,
Newton’s laws of
motion, inertia of a
body, inertia and
mass, momentum,
force and
acceleration ,
elementary idea of
conservation of
momentum, action
and re-action forces.
Tissues, organs,
organ system,
organism. Structure
and functions of
plant and animal
tissues (four types in
animals)
meristematic and
permanent tissues.
Activity (9.2) based
on inertia.
Slides of different
tissues
7. Separation of
mixtures.
8.Study of
animal
specimens.
9. Identify and
study plant and
animal tissues
10. Study of
plant
specimens.
Aug
Sep.
7.Work and
energy
8.Improvement
in food
resources
Revision
Work done by force,
energy, power,
potential and kinetic
energy, law of
conservation of
energy,
transformation of
energy.
Plant and animal
breeding and
selection for quality
improvement and
management; use of
manure and
fertilizers, protection
from pests and
diseases; organic
farming; animal
husbandry; poultry
farming; pisciculture;
apiculture.
Activity(11.4)
based on positive
and negative
work(inference).
Activity(11.9) with
a slinky to show
potential energy
Bring samples of
cereals and pulses.
Oct 9.Gravitation
10.Structure of
atom.
Gravitation, universal
law of gravitation,
acceleration due to
gravity, mass and
weight, free fall.
Thrust and pressure
Archimedes
Principle, Buoyancy,
elementary idea of
relative density
Electrons, protons
and neutrons;
structure of atom-
Thomson’s,
Rutherford’s, Bohrs’-
model, valency, at.
no., at. mass,
isotopes and isobars.
NCERT Act 10.1
(based on
centrifugal and
centripetal forces)
10.3 Act(based on
gravitation)
Act (10.6) based on
Archimedes
Principle.
Activity(4.2) based
on electronic
configuration
11. Loss of
weight in tap
water and salt
water.
12. Reflection
of sound.
13. Velocity of
pulse.
Nov 11.Atoms and
molecules.
12.Biological
diversity.
Laws of conservation
of mass, chemical
formula of common
compounds&constant
proportion, atomic
and molecular mass,
valency and mole
concept.
Diversity of plants
and animals-
scientific naming,
basis of
classification,
Hierarchy of groups,
major groups of
plants-bacteria,
thallophyta
,bryophyta ,
pteridophyta,
gymnosperms and
angiosperms. Major
groups of animals-
non-chordates up to
phyla and chordates
up to classes.
Find scientific
names of 10
common plants and
animals.
14. Verify law
of conservation
of mass.
15. Study of
dicot and
monocot plant.
Dec
13.Why do we
fall ill?
14.Sound
Personal &
community health,
diseases & its causes,
infectious diseases,
means of spread,
principles of
treatment &
prevention.
Nature of
sound,propagation,
speed of sound, range
of hearing in humans,
ultrasound, echo,
sonar.
Act(12.1) with a
tuning fork to
demonstrate
production of
sound.(observation)
Act(12.4) with
slinky to
demonstrate
longitudinal waves
(demonstration)
Act(14.2)to
demonstrate
movement of air
from high pressure
to low pressure.
Jan
15.Natural
resources.
Air, water, soil, Air for
respiration, combustion
for moderating
temperatures,
movements of air and
its role in bringing
rains across India.
Pollution-air, water and
soil ,ozone layer,
biogeochemical cycles-
water, oxygen, carbon
and nitrogen.
Feb Revision
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Social Science Syllabus (2018-19)
Class IX
MONTH HISTORY GEOGRAPHY POLITICAL
SCIENCE
ECONOMICS
April
Ch-1 India-Size and Location Ch-2 Physical features of India
Ch-2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
May
Ch-1 The French Revolution
Ch-3 Constitutional Design
June & July
Ch-2 Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution
Ch-3 Drainage
Ch-1 The Story Of Village Palampur
August
Disaster Management Ch-4 Electoral Politics
Ch-1 The Story of Village Palampur Ch-2 People As A Resource
September
REVISION FOR MID TERM EXAMINATION
October Ch-3 Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Ch-4 Climate
November
Disaster Management Ch-5 Working Of
Institutions
Ch-3 Poverty As A Challenge
December Ch-4 Forest Society and Colonialism
Ch-6 Democratic Rights
January
Ch-5 Natural Vegetation And Wild Life Ch-6 Population
Ch-4 Food Security In India (5pds)
February
REVISION
Class - IX
Subject – Social Science Map Syllabus (2018- 2019)
Term – 1 (APRIL-SEPTEMBER )
History Geography
Chp-1 The French Revolution
(locating and labelling)
Paris, Bordeaux, Nantes, Marseilles.
Chp-2 Socialism in Europe and Russian
Revolution
Labelling and location/ Identification
Outline map of the World:
Major countries of First World War
(Central and Allied powers)
Central powers- Germany, Austria- Hungary,
Turkey(Ottoman Empire)
Allied powers- France, England, America,
Russia
Chp- 1 India- Size and location
For locating and labelling: States and Capitals, Tropic of
Cancer, Standard Meridian of India.
Chp- 2 Physical features of India
For locating& labelling:
(i) Mt. peaks: K2, Kanchenjunga, Anai Mudi
(ii)Mountain ranges: The Karakoram, Zaskar, Shivaliks,
Aravali, Vindhya, Satpura, Western Ghats and Eastern
Ghats.
(ii) Plateaus: Deccan plateau, Chotanagpur Plateau and
Malwa plateau.
(iii) Coastal plains: Coromandel, Northern Circar, Malabar
and Konkan.(location and labelling )
Chp- 3 Drainage
For Identification:
i)Rivers:
a)The Himalayan River Systems: Indus, Ganga, Satluj
b)The Peninsular Rivers : Narmada, Tapi, Mahanadi,
Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri.
(ii) Lakes: Wular, Chilika, Pulicat, Kolleru, Vembanad
and Sambhar.
Term -2 (OCTOBER- FEBRUARY)
History Geography
Chp-3 Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Outline map of world(For locating and
labelling/ Identification)
Major countries of Second World War
Axis Powers- Germany, Italy, Japan
Allied Powers- UK, France, Former USSR,
USA
Territories under German expansion(Nazi
power)
Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia (only
Slovakia shown in the map), Denmark,
Lithuania, France, Belgium
Chp- 4 Climate
i)For location & labelling: Cities to
locate:Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Jodhpur, Bangalore,
Mumbai, Kolkata, Leh, Shillong, Delhi, Nagpur.
ii)Areas receiving rainfall less than 20cm and over 400cm
(identification only)
Chp-5 Natural vegetation and wild life
For locating & labelling:
(i) National parks: Corbett, Kaziranga, Ranthambhor,
Shivpuri, Kanha, Simlipal, Manas
(ii) Wild life sanctuaries: Sariska, Mudumalai, Rajaji,
Dachigam (location and labelling)
(iii)Vegetation type : Tropical Evergreen Forests, Tropical
Thorn Forests, Mangrove Forests, Tropical Deciduous
Forests, Montane Forests(for identification only)
(iv) Bird Sanctuaries: Bharatpur and Ranganathittu
Chp-6 Population (location and labelling)
State with highest and lowest sex ratio,
States with highest and lowest density of population
Largest and smallest state according to area
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