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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY SYLLABUS OF CLASS IX FOR SESSION 2017-18 ENGLISH ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE COURSE Textbooks (Literature Reader) PROSE 1. How I Taught My Grandmother to Read 2. A Dog Named Duke 3. The Man Who Knew too Much 4. Keeping it from Harold 5. Best Seller POETRY 1. The Brook 2. The Road Not Taken 3. The Solitary Reaper 4. Lord Ullin’s Daughter 5. The Seven Ages 6. Oh, I Wish Id Looked After My Teeth 7. Song of the Rain DRAMA 1. Villa for Sale 2. The Bishops Candlesticks MAIN COURSE BOOK 1. People 2. Adventure 3. Environment 4. The Class IX Radio and Video Show 5. Mystery 6. Children 7. Sports and Games Extended Reading Text (either one): Gulliver’s Travels in four parts, Unabridged Edition (2005) by Jonathan Swift Parts I & II Gulliver’s Travels in four parts Unabridged Edition (2005) by Jonathan Swift – Parts III & IV

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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY SYLLABUS OF CLASS IX FOR SESSION 2017-18

ENGLISH ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE COURSE Textbooks (Literature Reader) PROSE 1. How I Taught My Grandmother to Read 2. A Dog Named Duke 3. The Man Who Knew too Much 4. Keeping it from Harold 5. Best Seller POETRY 1. The Brook 2. The Road Not Taken 3. The Solitary Reaper 4. Lord Ullin’s Daughter 5. The Seven Ages

6. Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After My Teeth 7. Song of the Rain

DRAMA 1. Villa for Sale

2. The Bishop’s Candlesticks

MAIN COURSE BOOK 1. People 2. Adventure 3. Environment 4. The Class IX Radio and Video Show 5. Mystery 6. Children 7. Sports and Games Extended Reading Text (either one): Gulliver’s Travels in four parts, Unabridged Edition (2005) by Jonathan Swift Parts I & II Gulliver’s Travels in four parts Unabridged Edition (2005) by Jonathan Swift – Parts III & IV

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Activities such as Language games, quizzes, projects, role plays, dramatization, script writing etc. must be done as ‘in class’ and ‘in school’ activities. In case, a field survey or visit is taken up, it must be under the direct supervision of the teacher.

Month Literature Reader Course Book / Novel /drama Grammar Writing Skills Periodic Activities based on mcb

April 1. How I Taught My Grandmother

to Read

1. The Brook

1. People

Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan

Swift Parts I

Verb Form

worksheet book

Gap-filling

Jumbled

senetence.

Editing

ommission

Writing an article in

using visual or verbal

cue/s.

The questions will be

thematically based on

MCB.

Story

Writing

Based On

‘people ‘

mcb

May 2. A Dog Named Duke

2. The Road Not Taken

2. Adventure

Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan

Swift Parts I

Determiners

worksheet book

Writing a diary in

about 100–120 words

using visual or verbal

cue/s.

The questions will be

thematically based on

MCB.

Just A

Minute

based on

‘adventure

June( summer vacations)

July 3. The Man Who Knew

too Much

3. The Solitary Reaper

3. Environment

Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan

Swift Parts II

Future Time

Reference

worksheet book

Writing a formal

letter based on

environment issues.

The questions will be

thematically based on

MCB.

Article

writing

based on

environme

nt mcb

August 1. Villa for Sale

Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan

Swift Parts II

Modals

worksheet book

elocution

September term 1

`

October 4. Keeping it from

Harold

4. Lord Ullin’s Daughter

4. The Class IX Radio and

Video Show

Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan

Swift Parts III

Connectors

worksheet book

Article Writing -

Television-

Advantages And

Disadvantages.

Poster

Making

Based On

Environm

ent/Global

Issues

November 5. Best Seller

5. The Seven Ages

5. Mystery

Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan

Swift Parts III

The Passive

worksheet book

Informal Email

Write An Email To

Your Friend About

Your Experience

During Trekking.

Turn Coat

Activity

December 6. Oh, I Wish I’d Looked

After My Teeth

7. Song of the Rain

6. Children

Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan

Swift Parts IV

Reported Speech

worksheet book

Situational Story

Writing

Quiz

Based On

grammar

January 2. The Bishop’s

Candlesticks

7. Sports and Games

Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan

Swift Parts IV

Prepositions

worksheet book

Write a letter To

Your Younger

Brother/ Sister About

Importance Of

Games And Sports.

Role-play

/ drama

February – Revision of full Syllabus of both terms March – Annual Exams.

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MATHEMATICS (CODE NO. 041) April

Unit - I : Number Systems

1. Real Numbers

Review of representation of natural numbers, integers, rational numbers on the number line. Representation

of terminating /non-terminating recurring decimals, on the number line through successive magnification.

Rational numbers as recurring/terminating decimals.

Examples of non-recurring/non-terminating decimal such as , , etc. Existence of non-rational numbers

(irrational numbers) such as, and their representation on the number line

Explaining that every real number is represented by a unique point on the number line and conversely, every

point on the number line represents a unique real number.

Existence of for a given positive real number x (visual proof to be emphasized).

Definition of nth root of a real number

Recall of laws of exponents with integral powers. Rational exponents with positive real bases (to be done by

particular cases, allowing learner to arrive at the general laws.)

Rationalization (with precise meaning) of real numbers of the type (& their combinations)

& Where x and y are natural number and a,b are integers.

Activity: To draw Square-root spiral on number line.

Chapter : Real Number & Basic information of mathematics

Unit III : Geometry

Introduction to Euclid's Geometry

History- Euclid and geometry in India. Euclid's method of formalizing observed phenomenon into rigorous

mathematics with definitions, common/ obvious notions, axioms/ postulates and theorems. The five

postulates of Euclid. Equivalent versions of the fifthe postulate. Showing the relationship between axiom

and theorem.

1. Given two distinct points, there exists one and only one line through them.

2. (Prove) two distinct lines cannot have more than one point in common.

Activity : To draw + on a number line.

May

Unit II : Algebra

Polynomials

Definition of a polynomial in one variable, its coefficients , with examples and counter examples, its

terms, zero polynomial. Degree of a polynomial.Constant, linear, quadratic, cubic polynomials;monomials,

binomials, trinomials. Factors and multiples. Zeros/roots of a polynomial/equation/ State and motivate the

Remainder Theorem with examples and analogy to integers. Statement and proof of the Factor Theorem.

Factorization of ax2 + bx + c , a ǂ 0 where a,b,c are real numbers, and of cubic plynomials using the Factor

Theorem. Recall of algebraic expressions and identities. Further identities of the type

(x +y +z)2 = x

2 +y

2 + z

2 +2xy + 2yz +2zx, (x+y)

3 = x

3 + y

3 + 3xy(x+y), (x - y)

3 = x

3 - y

3 - 3xy(x-y)

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x3 +y

3 + z

3-3xyz = (x + y + z)(x

2 + y

2 + z

2 -xy yz -zx)

and their use in factorization of polynomials. Simple expressions reducible to these polynomials.

Activities : Verification of (a+b)2 = a

2 + b

2 + 2ab

(a-b)2 = a

2 + b

2 -2ab

Unit IV: 1.Coordinalte Geometry

The Cartesian plane, coordinates of a point, names and terms associated with the coordinate plane,

notations, plotting points in the plane, graph of linear equations as examples; focus on linear equations of

the type ax + by + c = 0 by writing it as y = mx + c and linking with the chapter on linear equations in two

variables.

Activity : Locate the points on two-dimensional plane.

June

Summer Vacations

July

Lines & Angles

1. ( Motivate) If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of the two adjacent angles so formed is 180° and the

converse.

2. (Prove) If two lines intersect, the vertically opposite angles are equal.

3. (Motivate) Results on corresponding angles, alternate angles, interior angles when a transversal intersects

two parallel lines.

4. (Motivate) Lines, which are parallel to a given line, are parallel.

5. (Prove) The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180°.

6. (Motivate) If a side of a triangle is produced, the exterior angle so formed is equal to the sum of the two

interiors opposite angles.

Activity: (i) The sum of three angles of triangle is 180°.

(ii) Exterior angles of triangle is equal to sum of two opposite interiors angles.

Triangles

1. (Motivate) Two triangles are congruent if any two sides and the included angle of one triangle is equal to

any two dises and the included angle of the other triangle (SAS Congruence).

2. (Prove) Two triangles are congruent if any two angles and the included side of one triangle is equal to any

two angles and the included side of the other triangle (ASA Congruence).

3. (Motivate) Two triangles are congruent if the three sides of one triangle are equal to three sides of the

other triangle (SSS Congruence).

4. (Motivate) Two right triangles are congruent if the hypotenuse and a side of one triangle are equal

(respectively) to the hypotenuse and a side of the other triangle.

5. (Prove) The angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal.

6. (Motivate) The sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal.

7. (Motivate) Triangle inequalities and relation between 'angle and facing side' inequalities in triangles.

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August

Unit V : Mensuration

1. Areas

Area of a triangle using Heron's formula (without proof) and its application in finding the area of

a quadrilateral.

September

Term - I

October

Unit II: Algebra(Contd.)

2. Linear Equations in Two Variables.

Recall of linear equations in one variable, Introduction to the equation in two variables. Prove

that a linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions and justify their being written as

ordered pairs of real numbers, plotting them and showing that they seem to lie on a line. Examples,

problems from real life, including problems on Ration and Proportion and with algebraic and graphical

solutions being done simultaneously.

Activity : To draw the graph of given linear equations in two variables and find area.

Unit VI: Statistics and Probability

1. Statistics : Introduction to Statistics : Collection of data, Presentation of data - tabular form, ungrouped/

grouped, bar graphs , histograms (with varying base lengths), frequently polygons, qualitative analysis of

data to choose the correct form of presentation for the collected data.

Mean, median, mode of ungrouped data.

2. Probability : History, Repeated experiments and observed frequency approach to probability. Focus is on

empirical probability. (A large amount of time to be devoted to group and to individual activities to motivate

the concept ; the experiments to be drawn from real-life situations and from example used in the chapter on

statistics).

Activity: Collection of data and representing the information on graph.

November

Unit V : Mensuration

Surface area & volume of cubes, cuboids, cylinder, cone, sphere & hemisphere.

Activity: To find the Surface Area & Volume of cylinder & cone by Activity Method.

4. Quadrilaterals

1. (Prove) The diagonal divides a parallelogram into two congruent triangles.

2. (Motivate) In a parallelogram opposite sides are equal, and conversely.

3. (Motivate) In a parallelogram opposite angles are equal, and conversely.

4. (Motivate) A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if a pair of its opposite sides is parallel and equal.

5. (Motivate) In a parallelgram , the diagonals bisect each other and conversely.

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6. (Motivate) In a triangle, the line segment joining the mid points of any two sides is parallel to the third

side and (motivate) its converse.

Activity : Midpoint Theorem

5. Area

Review concept of area, recall area of a rectangle.

1. (Prove) Parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels have the same area.

2. (Motivate) Triangles on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in area and its converse.

Activity : Parallelogram on the same base and between the same parallel area equal in area.

December

Constructions -

1. Construct the bisectors of line segments & angles.

2. Construction of a triangle given its base, sum or difference of the other two sides and one base angle.

3. Construction of a triangle of given perimeter and base angles.

Unit III : Geometry (Contd.)

Circles : Through examples, arrive at definition of circle and related concepts- radius, circumference,

diameter chord, arc, subtended angle.

1.(Motivate)Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the center and () its converse.

2. (Motivate) The perpendicular from the center of a circle to a chord bisects the chord and conversely, the

line drawn through the center of a circle to bisect a chord is perpendicular to the chord.

3. (Motivate) There is one and only one circle passing through three given non-collinear points.

4. (Motivate) Equal chords of a circle (or of congruent circles) are equidistant from the center(s) and

conversely.

5.(Prove) The angle subtended by an arc at the center is double the angle subtended by it at any point on the

remaining part of the circle.

6. (Motivate) Angles in the same segment of a circle are equal.

7. (Motivate) If a line segment joining two points subtends equal angle at two other points lying on the same

side of the line containing the segment, the four points lie on a circle.

8. (Motivate) The sum of the either pair of the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral is 180 and its

converse.

Activity : Angle subtended by an arc at the centre is double the angle subtended by it at any point on

remaining part of the circle.

January

Pre- Board Exams

February

Revision

March

Term - II

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SOCIAL SCIENCE

MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY APRIL.-CH- 1 AND 2 GEOGRAPHY CH.1 AND 2

The Story of Village Palampur:People as Resource: India and physical features of India

Theme I: Give more examples of activities done by different workers and farmers. Numerical problems can also be included. Some of the ways through which description of villages are available in the writings of Prem Chand, MN Srinivas and RK Narayan. They may have to be referred. Theme II: Discuss the impact of unemployment. Debate on whether all the activities done by women should be included or not. Is it necessary to reduce population growth or family size? Discuss. 1-India-States with Capitals, Tropic of Cancer, Standard Meridian, Southern most, northern most, eastern most and western most point of India (Location and Labelling) CH-2 : PHYSICAL FEATURES OF INDIA Mountain Ranges: The Karakoram, The Zasker,TheShivalik, The Aravali, The Vindhya, The Satpura, Western & Eastern Ghats Mountain Peaks – K2, Kanchan Junga, AnaiMudi, Plateau -Deccan Plateau, Chotta Nagpur Plateau, Malwa plateau Coastal Plains- Konkan, Malabar, Coromandal& Northern Circar (Location and Labelling)

MAY- HISTORY –CH.-1 ,2 ECONOMICS CH.- 3 AND 4

The French Revolution:II. Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

3. Poverty as a Challenge 4.Food security in India.

History Chapter-1: The French Revolution Outline map of France (For locating and labelling/Identification) Ø Bordeaux Ø Nantes Ø Paris Ø Marseilles Chapter-2: Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution Outline map of World (For locating and labelling/Identification) Ø Major countries of First World War (Central Powers and Allied Powers) Central Powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) Allied Powers - France, England, (Russia, America) Visit a few farms in a village and collect the details of foodgrains cultivated. Visit a nearby ration shop and collect the details of goods available. Visit a regulated market yard and observe how goods are transacted and get the details of the places where the goods come and go. a) The Himalayan River Systems-The Indus, The Ganges, and The Satluj b) The Peninsular rivers-The Narmada, The Tapi, The Kaveri, The Krishna, The Godavari,The Mahanadi Lakes: Wular, Pulicat, Sambhar, Chilika, Vembanad, Kolleru

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GEOGRAPHY CH.- 3 SUMMER VACATION

DRAINAGE

JULY-. GEOGRAPHY CH.- 4 AND 5

CLIMATE NATURAL VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE

CH-4 : CLIMATE 1. Cities to locate :Tiruvananthpuram, Chennai, Jodhpur, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Leh, Shillong, Delhi, Nagpur. (Location and Labelling) 2. Areas receiving rainfall less than 20 cm and over 400 cm (Identification only) CH-5 : NATURAL VEGETATION AND WILD LIFE Vegetation Type : Tropical Evergreen Forest, Tropical Deciduous Forest, Thorn Forest, Montane Forests and MangroveFor identification only National Parks : Corbett, Kaziranga, Ranthambor, Shivpuri, Kanha, Simlipal&Manas Bird Sanctuaries : Bharatpur and Ranganthitto Wild life Sanctuaries : Sariska, Mudumalai, Rajaji, Dachigam (Location and Labelling)

CIVICS.-CH-2 AND 3 2. What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Constitutional Design

AUGUST – HISTORY-3 SEPTEMBER –EXAM

Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Chapter-3: Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Outline map of World (For locating and labelling/Identification) Ø Major countries of Second World War Axis Powers – Germany, Italy, Japan Allied Powers – UK, France, Former USSR, USA Ø Territories under German expansion (Nazi power) Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia(only Slovakia shown in the map), Denmark, Lithuania, France, Belgium

OCTOBER –GEOGRAPHY-6

POPULATION

: POPULATION (location and labelling) The state having highest and lowest density of population The state having highest and lowest sex ratio Largest and smallest state

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HISTORY -6

Peasants and farmers

according to area

November- Civics- 4 ,5 ,6 DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY REVISION MARCH FINAL EXAMS.

ELECTORAL POLITICS WORKING OF INSTITUTION DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS

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SCIENCE (Code No. 086 / 090) General Instructions :

There will be an Annual examination based on entire syllabus.

The annual examination will be of 80 marks and 20 marks weightage shall be for internal assessment.

Out of 80 marks annual examination, 68 marks weightage shall be for theory and 12 marks weightage shall

be for practical based questions.

For internal assessment

There will be six weekly tests conducted by the school. Average of the six tests to be taken that will

have a weightage of 10 marks towards the final result.

Practical / Laboratory work should be done throughout the year and the student should maintain

record of the same. Practical Assessment should be continuous. There will be weightage of 5 marks

towards the final result. All practicals listed in the syllabus must be completed.

Regularity, class work and home assignment completion along with neatness and upkeep of

notebook will carry a weightage of 5 marks towards the final result.

Marks: 80

Unit No. Unit Marks I Matter - Its Nature and Behaviour 23

II Organisation in the Living World 20

III Motion, Force and Work 27 IV Our Environment 06 V Food; Food Production 04

Total 80 Internal assessment 20 Grand Total 100

I –TERM WEEKLY TEST SCHEDULE AND SYLLABUS

03-05-2017 Chapter No. 1 Matter in our surrounding (Chemistry)

Chapter No. 8 Motion (Physics)

12-07-2017 Chapter No. 5 The Fundamental Unit Of Life (Biology)

Chapter No. 6 Tissues (Biology)

Chapter No. 9 Force and Laws of motion (Physics)

16-08-2017 Chapter No. 15 Improvement in Food Resources (Biology)

Chapter No. 10 Gravitation (Physics)

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APRIL

CHEMISTRY Chapter No. 1 Matter in our surrounding

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.

Chapter No. 2: Is Matter Around Us Pure?

Elements, compounds and mixtures. Heterogeneous and homogenous mixtures, colloids and

suspensions.

PHYSICS Chapter No. 8 Motion

Distance and displacement, velocity; uniform and non-uniform motion along a straight line;

acceleration, distance-time and velocity-time graphs for uniform motion and uniformly accelerated

motion, derivation of equations of motion by graphical method; elementary idea of uniform circular

motion.

PRACTICALS: 1. Preparation of :a) a true solution of common salt, sugar and alum b) a suspension of soil, chalk powder and fine sand in water c) a colloidal solution of starch in water and egg albumin/milk in water and distinction

between these on the basis of ● transparency ● filtration criterion ● stability 2. Preparation of a) a mixture b) a compound using iron filings and sulphur powder and distinction between these on the basis of: (i) appearance, i.e., homogeneity and heterogeneity (ii) behaviour towards a magnet

(iii) behaviour towards carbon disulphide as a solvent (iv) effect of heat

3. Separation of the components of a mixture of sand, common salt and ammonium chloride

4. Performing the following reactions and classifying them as physical or chemical changes :

a) Iron with copper sulphate solution in water

b) Burning of magnesium ribbon in air

c) Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid

d) Heating of copper sulphate crystals

e) Sodium sulphate with barium chloride in the form of their solutions in water.

5. Determination of the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water.

6.Determination of the speed of a pulse propagated through a stretched string / slinky.

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MAY

BIOLOGY: Chapter No. 5 The Fundamental Unit Of Life

Cell as a basic unit of life; prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms; cell membrane

and cell wall, cell organelles and cell inclusions; chloroplast, mitochondria, vacuoles, endoplasmic

reticulum, Golgi apparatus; nucleus, chromosomes - basic structure, number.

Chapter No. 6 Tissues

Structure and functions of animal and plant tissues (only four types of tissues in animals; Meristem

tic and Permanent tissues in plants).

PHYSICS: Chapter No. 9 Force and Laws of motion

Force and Motion, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Action and reaction forces, Inertia of a body, Inertia

and mass, Momentum, Force and Acceleration. Elementary idea of conservation of Momentum.

PRACTICALS: 1. Preparation of stained temporary mounts of (a) onion peel, (b) human cheek cells & to record

observations and draw their labeled diagrams.

2. Identification of Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma tissues in plants, striped, smooth

and cardiac muscle fibers and nerve cells in animals from prepared slides. Drawing of their labeled

diagrams.

JULY

BIOLOGY: Chapter No. 15 Improvement in Food Resources

Plant and animal breeding and selection for quality improvement and management; Use of

fertilizers and manures; Protection from pests and diseases; Organic farming.

PHYSICS: Chapter No. 10 Gravitation

Gravitation; Universal Law of Gravitation, Force of Gravitation of the earth (gravity), Acceleration

due to Gravity; Mass and Weight; Free fall.

AUGUST REVISION OF I-TERM

SEPTEMBER EXAMINATION

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II–TERM WEEKLY TEST SCHEDULE AND SYLLABUS

25-10-2017 Chapter No. 3 Atoms and Molecules (Chemistry)

Chapter No. 10 Floatation (Physics)

29-11-2017 Chapter No. 7 Diversity in Living Organisms (Biology)

Chapter No. 11 Work and Energy (Physics)

17-01-2018 Chapter No. 14 Natural Resources (Biology)

Chapter No. 12 Sound (Physics)

OCTOBER

CHEMISTRY Chapter No. 3 Atoms and Molecules

Atoms and molecules, Law of constant proportions, Atomic and molecular masses. Mole concept :

Relationship of mole to mass of the particles and numbers.

Chapter No. 4 Structure of the atom

Electrons, protons and neutrons, valency, chemical formula of common compounds. Isotopes and

Isobars.

PHYSICS: Chapter No. 10 Floatation

Thrust and Pressure. Archimedes’ Principle; Buoyancy; Elementary Idea of Relative Density.

PRACTICALS: 1. Determination of the density of solid (denser than water) by using a spring balance and a

measuring cylinder.

2. Establishing the relation between the loss in weight of a solid when fully immersed in a) tap water

b) strongly salty water, with the weight of water displaced by it by taking at least two different

solids.

3. Verification of the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction.

NOVEMBER

BIOLOGY Chapter No. 7 Diversity in Living Organisms

Diversity of plants and animals - basic issues in scientific naming, basis of classification. Hierarchy of

categories / groups, Major groups 64 of plants (salient features) (Bacteria, Thallophyta, Bryophyta,

Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms). Major groups of animals (salient features)

(Nonchordates upto phyla and chordates upto classes).

Chapter No. 13 Why do we fall ill?

Health and its failure. Infectious and Non-infectious diseases, their causes and manifestation.

Diseases caused by microbes (Virus, Bacteria and Protozoans) and their prevention; Principles of

treatment and prevention. Pulse Polio programmes.

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PHYSICS: Chapter No. 11 Work and Energy

Work done by a Force, Energy, Power; Kinetic and Potential energy; Law of conservation of energy.

PRACTICALS: 1. Study of the characteristics of Spirogyra / Agaricus, Moss / Fern, Pinus (either with male or female

cone) and an Angiospermic plant. Drawing and providing two identifying features of the groups they

belong to.

2. Observing the given pictures / charts / models of earthworm, cockroach, bony fish and bird. For

each organism, drawing of their picture and recording : a) one specific feature of its phylum. b) one

adaptive feature with reference to its habitat.

3. Study of the external features of root, stem, leaf and flower of monocot and dicot plants.

DECEMBER

BIOLOGY Chapter No. 14 Natural Resources

Physical resources : Air, Water, Soil. Air for respiration, for combustion, for moderating

temperatures; movements of air and its role in bringing rains across India. Air, Water and Soil

pollution (brief introduction). Holes in ozone layer and the probable damages. Bio-geo chemical

cycles in nature : Water, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen.

PHYSICS: Chapter No. 12 Sound

Nature of sound and its propagation in various media, speed of sound, range of hearing in humans;

ultrasound; reflection of sound; echo and SONAR. Structure of the Human Ear (Auditory aspect

only).

PRACTICALS: 1. Verification of the Laws of reflection of sound.

JANUARY AND FEBRUARY

REVISION OF FULL ANNUAL SYLLABUS

MARCH

ANNUAL EXAMINATION

Prescribed Books

● Science - Textbook for class IX - NCERT Publication

Assessment of Practical Skills in Science - Class IX - CBSE Publication

Laboratory Manual - Science - Class IX, NCERT Publication

Exemplar Problems - Class IX - NCERT Publication

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ART &CRAFT

APRIL

Art : Knowledge of art and colour, type of colours, colour wheel..

MAY

Art : Flower shading, landscape with pencil shading.

Craft : Spray painting.

F.A. – 1 (April-May) (File marks-10)

JUNE

Summer vacation

JULY

Art : Expressions of hands & feet( pencil shading), portrait.

Craft : Best out of waste.

AUGUST

Art : Design in circle and square, poster on social evils.

Craft : Pencil stand with waste material.

F.A. – 2 (July+August) – (File marks -10)

SEPTEMBER

S.A. – 1

Half Yearly exam (S.A. – 1) Are of 80 marks.

OCTOBER

Art : Tree composition, scene of railway station.

Craft : Collage making.

NOVEMBER

Art : 3D composition, cartooning ( pen and ink).

Craft : 3D Greeting card.

F.A. -3 (OCT-NOV) ( File marks-10)

DECEMBER

Art : Poster making, advertisement designing/folk art

Craft : Shadow painting, pot painting.

JANUARY

Art : Still life drawing of three objects.

Craft : Mask making and glass painting.

F.A. – 4(File marks-10)

FEBRUARY

Revision

MARCH

S.A. - 2

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MUSIC

S.A- 1

1. Collectively recitation of chaupai sahib.

2. Practice of Assembly shabad’s-2

3. Practice of classical shabad with meanings

4. Practice of I/H shabad gayan competition.

5. Practice of classical shabad's with meanings.

S.A- 2

1. Revision of chaupai sahib

2. Practice of Basant ki vaar

3. Practice of Assembly shabad’s- 2

4 practice of annual function.(shabad gayan).

SANTHYA Japji Sahib Tvai Prasad Savayie (Sravagh sudh) Chaupai Sahib Aanad Sahib Rehraas Sahib Kirtan Sohela Sahib

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

APRIL

Running and Fitness work

MAY

Practice of Basket ball and rule and regulations of the game

JUNE

Summer vacation

JULY

Practice of Athletic Track events

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AUGUST

Practice of Kho Kho and rules and regulations of the game

Practice of Athletic Field events

SEPTEMBER

Practice of kickboxing

Practice of Annual Athletic meet

OCTOBER

Practice of table tennis and rules and regulations of the game

NOVEMBER

Practice of Chess and carom

DECEMBER

Practice of Vollyball match

JANUARY

Practice of Horse Riding

FEBURARY

Fitness practice

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COMPUTER

Month Unit Content No. of

Periods

April

Chapter 1: History and generations of computers

Chapter 2: Computer Organsation

1.1 Evolution of computers

1.2 History in chronological order

1.3 Generations of computers

2.1 Characteristics of computer

2.2 Hardware and Software

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May Chapter 3: Operating system

Chapter 4: Using a Word Processor

3.1 Need of an Operating System

3.2 Functions Of OS

3.3 Types of OS

3.4 Introduction to Windows 7

3.5 Components of Windows GUI

3.6 Special features of Windows OS

4.1 Components of MS Word

4.2 Creating and saving a document

4.3 Editing in Ms Word

4.4 Formatting a Document

4.5 Printing a document

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June SUMMER VACATION

July Chapter 5: Inserting Objects in MS Word

Chapter 6: Tables in MS Word

5.1 Inserting objects and symbols

5.2 find and replace

5.3 Spelling & Grammar

5.4 Headers and Footers

5.5 Mail Merge

6.1 Adding Tables

6.2 Formatting tables

6.3 Quick Tables

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3

August Chapter 7: Introduction to C++ 7.1 Introduction to Turbo C++ Basics

7.2 Structure of C++ Program

7.3 Comments and Blocks in C++

4

September I Term Exam

October Chapter 8: Getting started with C++

Chapter 9: Data Handling in C++

Chapter 12: Communication Technology

8.1 Character Set in C++

8.2 Tokens in C++

9.1 Concept of Data types

9.2 Different Data types in C++

9.3 Variable Declaration and initialization

9.4 Type conversion

9.5 Input / Output Stream objects

12.1 Components of network

12.2 Types of network

12.3 Network Security

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November Chapter 17: Impact of information and technology

Chapter 13: Introduction to Presentation Software

17.1 Role of ICT in different fields

17.2 Plagiarism

17.3 Internet Privacy and Information security

17.4 Intellectual Property Rights

17.5 Careers in IT

13.1 Creating a new presentation

13.2 Adding slides

13.3 Formatting the slides

13.4 Saving, closing and opening a

presentation

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13.5 Viewing Presentation

December Chapter 14: Adding Effects to the presentation

Chapter 15: Introduction to Spreadsheets

14.1 Adding pictures

14.2 Adding Shapes and Smart Art

14.3 Inserting Sounds and movies

14.4 Animations

14.5 Slide Transition

14.6 Running a Presentation

15.1 Advantages of spreadsheets

15.2 basics of Ms-excel

15.3 Adding and Editing Data

15.4 Formatting data

15.5 Formatting cell

15.6 Using Auto Fill

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January Chapter 16 Using Functions And Charts 16.1 Formula

16.2 Cell Referencing

16.3 Adding Functions

16.4 Using Sort And Filter

16.5 Creating Charts

16.6 Printing a worksheet

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February SA-II Exam