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CHANDIGARH 2626541, 5005541 CHANDIGARH 5052114, 2624445 MOHALI 2234733, 2212000 AKSIPS 41 AKSIPS 45 AKSIPS 65 SUNNY ENCLAVE GREATER MOHALI 0160-5032494, 2286522 NEW SUNNY ENCLAVE GREATER MOHALI 0160-5032494, 9501173823 AKSIPS 125 AKSIPS 123 Classes VI to X Syllabus 2019-2020 A GROUP OF SMART SCHOOLS WELCOME TO AKSIPS SESSION 2019 - 2020 The school continues to march ahead and climb the ladder of success. Continuing with its tradition of imparting quality education, we once again welcome you to this great institution which is a temple of learning for the young and innocent minds. Education is not only imparting knowledge but also the wisdom and various life skills which extend beyond the four walls of the class room to the playground and the street . "Just in Time" is the technique that has shown the world the path to success. We also believe that a well planned schedule would assist the parents and the teachers to help the pupils realize their true potential. The following pages would give you an insight of the programme chalked out for the session 2019 - 2020 regarding : 1) Course of Study : The bifurcated syllabus has been provided to assist the students to enhance their performance. 2) List of stationery and books 3) List of Activities : Co-curricular activities are organized by the school to help the students develop essential skills to survive in today’s competitive environment and face the challenges in future. 4) List of Holidays : The school pre-plans and communicates the list of holidays so that the students, parents and teachers can plan their schedule well in advance for the whole year. 5) Revision Schedule/Evaluation : As per CBSE guidelines the schedule of evaluation shall be given to the students at the beginning of the academic session. M O H A L I K H A R A R S I K P S A H R A G I D N A H C

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CHANDIGARH2626541, 5005541

CHANDIGARH5052114, 2624445

MOHALI2234733, 2212000

AKSIPS 41 AKSIPS 45 AKSIPS 65

SUNNY ENCLAVEGREATER MOHALI0160-5032494, 2286522

NEW SUNNY ENCLAVEGREATER MOHALI

0160-5032494, 9501173823

AKSIPS 125AKSIPS 123

Classes VI to XSyllabus

2019-2020

A GROUP OF SMART SCHOOLS

WELCOME TO AKSIPS SESSION 2019 - 2020

The school continues to march ahead and climb the ladder of success. Continuing with its tradition of imparting quality education, we once again welcome you to this great institution which is a temple of learning for the young and innocent minds. Education is not only imparting knowledge but also the wisdom and various life skills which extend beyond the four walls of the class room to the playground and the street .

"Just in Time" is the technique that has shown the world the path to success. We also believe that a well planned schedule would assist the parents and the teachers to help the pupils realize their true potential.

The following pages would give you an insight of the programme chalked out for the session 2019 - 2020 regarding :

1) Course of Study : The bifurcated syllabus has been provided to assist the students to enhance their performance.

2) List of stationery and books

3) List of Activities : Co-curricular activities are organized by the school to help the students develop essential skills to survive in today’s competitive environment and face the challenges in future.

4) L ist of Holidays : The school pre-plans and communicates the list of holidays so that the students, parents and teachers can plan their schedule well in advance for the whole year.

5) Revision Schedule/Evaluation : As per CBSE guidelines the schedule of evaluation shall be given to the students at the beginning of the academic session.

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LIST OF BOOKS 2019-2020

Class - VI

1

LIST OF STATIONERY 2019-2020

Class - VI

Single Lined Note Book Test

Maps

India Political

India Physical

World Political

Single Lined Note Books (176 pages) Spl.

Single Lined Interleaved Note Books

Math Note Book (176 pages) (Single Lined)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7

3

10

4

1

10

Rivers (India)

Sketch Book (Large)

Oil Pastel, Poster Colour, Paint Brush

Leave Application Pad

Test File (with 70 Sheets)

Graph Pad

Coloured Drawing Sheets Pkt. A4

Handbook

Brown Covers

Instrument Box

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

1

10

1

1

1

1

10

1

1

10

5

Assignment Coloured Sheets (Ruled) Pkt. A4

School Bag

Paramveer

Srijan

Srijan

Paramveer

Buzzword Supplementary Reader 6

BBC BASIC 6

Kidnap!

Mathematics 6

Sc ence Test Book 6i

History 6

Civics 6

Geography 6

Wow! World Within Worlds 6

Cyber Beans 6

Candid 3 in 1 Science Lab Manual 6

Progress with Math Lab Kit 6

Vasant 1

Bal Ram Katha

Mein aur Mera Vyakaran 6

PUBLISHERNAME OF BOOK

Navi Udaan 2

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran Bhag 4

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran Bhag 5

Navi Udaan 5

Parag 3(AKSIPS 41 & 45)

Parag 5(AKSIPS 65 & 125)

PUNJABI I + HINDI II Language

Navi Udaan 6

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran Bhag 6

MATHEMATICS

(AKSIPS 41 & 45)

(AKSIPS 65 & 125)

G.K

COMPUTER

HINDI I + PUNJABI II Language

SOCIAL SCIENCE

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

SUBJECT

SCI. LAB MANUAL

MATH LAB MANUAL

Orient Black Swan

Brajindra

Oxford

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

Paramveer

R.K. Pub.

Paramveer

R.K. Pub.

Eupheus Learning

KIPS

Evergreen

Rising Kids

NCERT

NCERT

Saraswati

Oxford*Atlas (Latest Edition)

3 4

SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VIENGLISH

TERM I APRIL TO MAY Literature Reader Unit 1 The Why - Why Girl

Unit 2 A Hero Unit 3 I Asked The Little Boy Who Cannot See

BBC 1. Nouns 2. Pronouns 3. Articles 4. Determiners 5. Notice Writing 6. Short Story Writing 7. Comprehension Passages Novel Lesson 1 JULY TO SEPTEMBER Literature Reader Unit 4 The King of the Polar Bears

Unit 5 I Wish Unit 6 Houdini’s Challenge

BBC 1. Paragraph Writing 2. Adjectives 3. Informal Letter Writing 4. Comprehension Passages 5. Subject - Verb Agreement

6. Tenses

7. Editing

* Integrated Grammar Practice to be done (Syllabus Wise) Novel Lesson 2 and 3

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Literature Reader Unit 7 The Giant Unit 8 Ju’s Story Unit 9 William the Helper Unit 10 Tiger BBC 1. Prepositions 2. Diary Entry 3. Adverbs 4. Modals

5. Comprehension Passages 6. Active Passive Voice 7. Application to the Principal * Integrated Grammar Practice to be done (Syllabus Wise) Novel Lesson 4 and 5

JANUARY TO MARCH Literature Reader Unit 11 The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me

Unit 12 Leisure Unit 13 A Christmas Carol

BBC 1. Article Writing 2. Comprehension Passages 3. Conjunctions 4. Reported Speech (Statements) Novel Lesson 6

MATHEMATICSTERM I APRIL TO MAY Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Chapter 2 Whole Numbers Chapter 3 Playing with Numbers

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Chapter 4 Basic Geometrical Ideas Chapter 5 Understanding Elementary Shapes Chapter 7 Fractions Chapter 8 Decimals

TERM II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter 6 Integers Chapter 9 Data Handling Chapter 10 Mensuration Chapter 11 Algebra Chapter 13 Symmetry

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 12 Ratio and Proportion Chapter 14 Practical Geometry

5 6

SCIENCETERM I

APRIL TO MAY Lesson 1 Food : Where does it come from? Lesson 2 Components of Food Lesson 4 Sorting Material into Groups Lesson 10 Motion and Measurement of Distances

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Lesson 3 Fibre to Fabric Lesson 5 Separation of Substances Lesson 8 Body Movements Lesson 13 Fun with Magnets TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Lesson 6 Changes Around Us Lesson 7 Getting to know Plants Lesson 9 The Living Organisms and their Surroundings Lesson 11 Light, Shadow and Reflections Lesson 14 Water

JANUARY TO MARCH Lesson 12 Electricity and Circuits Lesson 15 Air Around Us Lesson 16 Garbage in, Garbage out

SOCIAL STUDIESHISTORY

TERM I APRIL TO MAY Chapter 1 What, Where, How and When? Chapter 2 On The Trail of the Earliest People Chapter 3 From Gathering to Growing Food Chapter 4 In the Earliest Cities

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Chapter 5 What Books and Burials Tell us. Chapter 6 Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic

Chapter 7 New Questions and Ideas

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter 8 Ashoka, the Emperor Who Gave up War Chapter 9 Vital Villages, Thriving Towns Chapter 10 Traders, Kings and Pilgrims Chapter 11 New Empires and Kingdoms

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 12 Buildings, Paintings and Books

GEOGRAPHYTERM I APRIL TO MAY Chapter 1 The Earth in the Solar System Chapter 2 Global : Latitudes and Longitudes JULY TO SEPTEMBER Chapter 3 Motions of the Earth Chapter 4 Maps Chapter 5 Major Domains of the Earth

TERM II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter 6 Major Landforms of the Earth Chapter 7 Our Country - India

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 8 India : Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife

CIVICSTERM I APRIL TO MAY Chapter 1 Understanding Diversity Chapter 2 Diversity and Discrimination JULY TO SEPTEMBER Chapter 3 What is Government ? Chapter 4 Key Elements of a Democratic Government

7 8

Chapter 5 Panchayati Raj

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter 6 Rural Administration Chapter 7 Urban Administration Chapter 8 Rural Livelihood

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 9 Urban Livelihood

HINDI (I Language)TERM I APRIL TO MAY

vs<q (Bwg-1) pwT 1 sy 4 qk

bwl rwmkQw ‘AvDpurI my< rwm’ sy ‘do vrdwn’ qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w Bw†w, bolI, ilip AOr ÛXwkr&w (pwT-1), s<zw, il<g, ivlom (1-15)

(Bwg-6) pXw~XvwcI (1-13), AnykwQ~k (1-15), vw#Xw<S (1-12), ‰uiqsm- iBNnwQ~k

(1-10) icZ v&w~n, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq gd`Xw<S [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER vs<q (Bwg-1) pwT 5 sy 9 qk

bwl rwmkQw ‘rwm kw vn gmn’ sy ‘d<fk vn my< ds v†~’ qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w v&w~ ivcwr, sv~nwm, ivSy†x, pXw~XvwcI (14-26), vw#Xw<S (13- 24)

(Bwg-6) ivlom (16-30), apsg~ (Page-62), pRËXX (Page 66), muhwvry (1-12),

dIG~ siND, khwnI-lyKn, s<vwd lyKn, ApiTq pd`Xw<S, pZ, AnuÇCyd [

muhwvry (13-25), apsg~ (Page-63), pRËXX

(Page 68), ivrwm ichn, ASudD vw#X, pZ, AnuÇCyd, khwnI lyKn, i cZ v&w~n,

ApiTq gd`Xw<S, pd`Xw<S [

JANUARY TO MARCHvs<q (Bwg-1) pwT 16 sy 17 qk

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

vs<q (Bwg-1) pwT 10 sy 15 qk

bwl rwmkQw ‘sony kw ihr&w’ sy ‘rwm AOr sugRIv’ qkR RmY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w ikXw, kwl, ikXw-ivSy†&w, pXw~XvwcI (27-39), vw#Xw<S (25-36), ivlom

(Bwg-6) (31-43), AnykwQ~k (16-30),

bwl rwmkQw ‘l<kw my< hnumwn’ sy ‘rwm kw rwÈXwiB†yk’ qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w gu&w s<iD, pXw~XvwcI (40-51), vw#Xw<S (37-49), ivlom (44-56), ‰uiqsm

(Bwg-6) iBNnwQ~k SÑd (11-20), vcn, s<vwd lyKn, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq

gd`Xw<S, pd`Xw<S [

HINDI (II Language)(For AKSIPS - 41 & 45)

TERM I APRIL TO MAY prwg Bwg-3 pwT 1 sy 5 qk

ÛXwkr&w il<g, vcn, ivlom, s<zw v Byd, mhIno< v idno< ky nwm, pZ v AnuÇCyd [

JULY TO SEPTEMBERprwg Bwg-3 pwT 6 sy 10 qk

ÛXwkr&w sv~nwm, pXw~XvwcI, vw#Xw<S, AnuÇCyd v pZ, icZ lyKn, ApiTq gd`Xw<S,

ApiTq pd`Xw<S [

TERM II

prwg

prwg

pd`Xw<S

prwg-5

prwg-5

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER Bwg-3 pwT 11 sy 16 qk

ÛXwkr&w il<g, vcn, ivlom, ivSy†x, ignqI (1 sy 20), AnuÇCyd, pZ, BwrqIX v

rwàtöIX, ËXohwro< ky nwm, ASud`D vw#X [

JANUARY TO MARCH

Bwg-3 pwT 17 sy 20 qkR ÛXwkr&w pXw~XvwcI, ivrwm-ich`n, vw#Xw<S, muhwvry, ikXw, ApiTq gd`Xw<S v

HINDI (II Language)(For AKSIPS - 65 & 125)

TERM I APRIL TO MAY

pwT 1 sy 5 qk

rcnwËmk giqiviD-1, jWc pZ-1

ÛXwkr&w Bw†w, vx~mwlw, s<zw, sv~nwm, ivlom, idno< v mhIno< ky nwm, ih<dI kI

s<$XwE>, ApiTq gd`Xw<S, pZ v AnuÇCyd lyKn [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER pwT 6 sy 10 qk

9 10

rcnwËmk giqiviD-2, jWc pZ-2 [

ÛXwkr&w pXw~XvwcI, ivSy†&w, muhwvry, ËXohwro< ky nwm, pRËXX, khwnI lyKn, pZ,

AnuÇCyd, ApiTq gd`Xw<S [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

pwT 11 sy 15 qk

rcnwËmk giqiviD-3, jWc pZ-3R ÛXwkr&w AnykwQ~k SÑd, ikXw, ivlom, muhwvry, il<g, SudD-ASudD, Anyk SÑdo< ky

ilE Ek SÑd, ApiTq gd`Xw<S, pZ, AnuÇCyd [

JANUARY TO MARCH pwT 16 AOr 20 qk

r cnwËmk giqiviD-2, jWc pZ-4 [R ÛXwkr&w ivrwm ich`n, ikXw, ivSy†x, smwnwQ~k SÑd, vcn, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq

gd`Xw<S [

PUNJABI (I Language)

prwg-5

prwg-5

TERM I

APRIL TO MAY nvI aufwx-6 pwT 1 qoN 4 q`k

ivAwkrn -6 nWv dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, vrn dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, vwkW iv`coN nWv

cuxo, muhwvry, Agyqr-ipCyqr, bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd, bhu-AwrQk

qy smwnwrQk Sbd, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, Axif`Tw pYrHw, ic`qr vrxn,

ieSiqhwr [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER nvI aufwx-6 pwT 5 qoN 10 q`k

ivAwkrn -6 ikirAW dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, bolI/BwSw dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, ivSrwm

icMn, ArQ Byd, muhwvry, Agyqr- ipCyqr, bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd,

nWv qo ivSysx, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ilpI, lgW qy lgwKr, ASu`D-Su`D,

Sbd joV, ilMg, vcn, ikirAw ivSysx, Axif`Tw pYrHw [

TERM II

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER nvI aufwx-6 pwT 11 qoN 16 q`k

ivAwkrn-6 sMbMDk, Xojk qy ivsimk, ivroDI Sbd, Sbd rUpWqrn, vwk boD,

khwxI rcnw, Sbd boD dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, pVnWv dI pirBwSw qy

iksmW, muhwvry, bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd, bhuAwrQk, ArQ Byd,

smwnwrQk Sbd, Agyqr-ipCyqr, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, Axif`Tw pYrHw,

ieSiqhwr, ic`qr vrxn [

JANUARY TO MARCH

nvI aufwx-6 pwT 17 qoN 18 q`k

ivAwkrn-6 kwl dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, bhuqy Sbd dI QW ie`k Sbd, muhwvry,

ivSrwm icMnH, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, pYrHw rcnw, khwxI rcnw, Axif`Tw

pYrHw [

PUNJABI (II Language) (For AKSIPS 41 & 45)

TERM IAPRIL TO MAY n vI aufwx-2 pwT 1 qoN 5 q`k

ivAwkrn-4 BwSw Aqy ies dIAW iksmW, muhwvry, ilMg, vcn, ivroDI, lyK, ArzI/

p`qr [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER n vI aufwx-2 pwT 6 qoN 9 q`k

ivAwkrn-4 nWv dI pirBwSw Aqy iksmW dy nW, smwnwrQk, bhuqy SbdW dI QW

ie`k Sbd, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ic`qr vrxn [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER nvI aufwx-2 pwT 10 qoN 14 q`k

ivAwkrn-4 muhwvry, ASu`D qoN Su`D, bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k, smwnwrQk Sbd, lyK,

ArzI/p`qr, pYrHw rcnw, ieSiqhwr [

JANUARY TO MARCH

nvI aufwx-2 pwT 15 qoN 16 q`k

ivAwkrn-4 duhrweI

11 12

Punjabi (II Language)(For AKSIPS - 65 & 125)

TERM I

APRIL TO MAY

nvI aufwx-5 pwT 1 qoN 4 q`k

ivAwkrn-5 b olI BwSw, ivAwkrn, vrn boD / AKr boD, lgW Aqy lgwKr, Sbd

b oD , lyK rcnw, ArzI / p`qr [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER

nvI aufwx-5 pwT 5 qoN 9 q`k

ivAwkrn-5 nWv, ilMg, vcn, pVnWv, ivSysx, muhwvry, ikirAw, ArzI/p`qr, lyK

rcnw, ic`qr vrxn, ieSiqhwr [

TERM II

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER

nvI aufwx-5 pwT 10 qoN 16 q`k

ivAwkrn-5 vwk boD, ivroDI Sbd, bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd, smwnwrQk

Sbd, Su`D Sbd joV, muhwvry, ArzI/p`qr, khwxI lyKx, ic`qr vrxn,

ieSiqhwr [

JANUARY TO MARCH

nvI aufwx-5 pwT 17 Aqy 18 q`k

ivAwkrn-5 bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd, SmwnwrQk Sbd [

swry islybs dI duhrweI [

ART AND CRAFTTERM I APRIL TO MAY 1. Floral Decoration 2. Pattern Design 3. T-Shirt Design

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Story Board 2. Thumb Impression 3. Free Hand Design 4. Paper Collage

TERM II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 1. Braiding (Scooby Wire Keychain) 2. Drawing Fantasy 3. Optical Illusion 4. Negative & Positive JANUARY TO MARCH 1. Cartoon 2. Typography

GENERAL KNOWLEDGETERM I APRIL TO MAY Lesson 1 Wonders of the World Lesson 2 World Tour Lesson 3 Astonishing Lesson 4 Incredible India and Current Affairs

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Lesson 5 For a cause Lesson 6 Mammal Mania Lesson 7 A New leaf Lesson 8 Musical Melody Activity 1 Environmental changes and current affairs

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Lesson 9 Let’s Dance Lesson 10 Water over the dam Lesson 11 Cross the bridge Lesson 12 Classic buildings and current affairs

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Lesson 13 Raising the brand Lesson 14 Science bulletin Lesson 15 Election time! Lesson 16 Power of words Lesson 17 Be a sport Activity 2 Taj Mahal

13 14

COMPUTERTERM I APRIL TO MAY 1. Computational Thinking 2. Computer Languages

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 3. More on Windows 7 4. Using Mail Merge 5. Microsoft Power Point 2010 6. Animating Text and Objects

TERM II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 7. Microsoft Excel 2010 8. Editing a Worksheet 9. Log on to Animate CC

JANUARY TO MARCH 0. Working with Animate CC 1. Introduction to HTML 5

1. General aims and objectives of music. 2. Definition of Shruti 3. History and Diagram of Flute 4. Deep Chanditaal / Ektaal

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Music therapy and its Importance 2. Difference between Swar and Shruti 3. Elements of Music

TERM II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 1. Classification of Swar and Shruti 2. Benefits of music education in child development

1 1

MUSICTERM I APRIL TO MAY

JANUARY TO MARCH Various songs to be done throughout the year like School Song,

National Anthem, School Prayers, Hindi Prayers, English Prayers, Patriotic Songs, Gazals, Geet, Shabad, Bhajan, General Songs, Folk Songs, Festival Songs etc. according to the festivals/ occassions coming in various months.

DANCETERM I APRIL TO MAY

1. Elements of Dance.

2. Movement of different parts of the body.

3. Definition of Expressions.

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Importance of expression in dance. 2. Creation of dance on a popular song (Western/Folk/Bollywood) TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER 1. Explanation of emotions with respect to song. 2. Names of Navras 3. Similarities of semi classical and contemporary dance forms.

JANUARY TO MARCH 1. Importance of Rhythm in dance

2. Various dances to be done throughout the year like western dances, folk dances, patriotic dances, semi-classical dances, contemporary dances etc. related to the festivals/occasions coming in various months.

Single Lined Note Book Test

Maps (In a Plastic Folder)

India Political

India Physical

North America Physical

Single Lined Note Books (176 pages) Spl.

Single Lined Interleaved Note Books

Math Note Book (176 pages) (Single Lined)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

10

1

10

4

1

20

Rivers (India)

Sketch Book (Large)

Oil Pastel, Poster Colour, Paint Brush

Leave Application Pad

Test File (with 70 Sheets)

Graph Pad (20 pages)

Coloured Drawing Sheets Pkt. A4

Handbook

Brown Covers

Instrument Box

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

1

5

1

1

1

10

1

1

15

5

School Bag

South America Physical 5

LIST OF BOOKS 2019-2020

Class - VII

Paramveer

Srijan

Buzzword Supplementary Reader 7

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

BBC BASIC 7

Mathematics 7

Science Text Book for Class 7

History 7

Civics 7

Geography 7

Wow! World within worlds 7

Candid 3 in 1 Science Lab Manual 7

Progress with Math Lab Kit 7

Cyber Beans-7

Vasant 2

Bal Mahabharat Katha

Mein aur Mera Vyakaran 7

Mein aur Mera Vyakaran 6

PUBLISHERNAME OF BOOK

Navi Udaan 3

Navi Udaan 6

Navi Udaan 7

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran 5

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran 6

Parag 5(AKSIPS 41 & 45)

Vasant 1(AKSIPS 65 & 125)

PUNJABI I + HINDI II Language

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran Bhag 7

MATHEMATICS

(AKSIPS 41 & 45)

(AKSIPS 65 & 125)

G.K

COMPUTER

HINDI I + PUNJABI II Language

SOCIAL SCIENCE

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

SUBJECT

SCI. LAB MANUAL

MATH LAB MANUAL

Orient Black Swan

S. Chand

Brajindra

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

Paramveer

Paramveer

Paramveer

Paramveer

Paramveer

Eupheus Learning

KIPS

Rising Kids

Evergreen

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

Saraswati

Saraswati

LIST OF STATIONERY 2019-2020

Class - VII

15 16

17 18

SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VIIENGLISH

TERM I APRIL TO MAY Literature Reader Unit 1 The Pterodactyl’s Egg Unit 2 The Eagle Unit 3 The Reader of Books BBC 1. Determiners 2. Prepositions 3. Diary Entry 4. Informal Letter Writing 5. Comprehension Passages Novel Lesson 1 to 7

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Literature Reader

Unit 4 The Plaint of the Camel Unit 5 Yan’s Quest Unit 6 The Blue Umbrella

BBC 1. Adverbs 2. Adjectives 3. Notice Writing 4. Article Writing 5. Tenses 6. Editing* Integrated Grammar Practice to be done syllabus wise. Novel Lesson 8 to 16

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Literature Reader

Unit 7 Daybreak Unit 8 A lesson in the Henhouse Unit 9 The Walking Stick Story

Unit 10 Autumn in the Hills BBC 1. Modals 2. Voice 3. Formal letter (Letters for placing orders and Letters to Editor)

4 . Comprehension Passages Novel Lesson 17 to 23

JANUARY TO MARCH Literature Reader Unit 11 The Footsteps Die Out For Ever Unit 12 The Bangle Sellers Unit 13 The Comedy of Errors BBC 1. Narration (Reported Speech-statements and questions) 2. Conjunctions 3. Dialogue Writing 4. Short Story Writing* Integrated Grammar Practice to be done syllabus wise Novel Lesson 24 to 31

MATHEMATICSTERM I APRIL TO MAY CHAPTER 1 Integers CHAPTER 2 Fractions and Decimals CHAPTER 9 Rational Numbers CHAPTER 5 Lines and Angles JULY TO SEPTEMBER CHAPTER 12 Algebraic Expressions

TERM II

CHAPTER 13 Exponents and Powers CHAPTER 4 Simple Equations CHAPTER 6 The Triangle and its Properties

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER CHAPTER 3 Data Handling CHAPTER 7 Congruence of Triangles CHAPTER 8 Comparing Quantities CHAPTER 10 Practical Geometry

JANUARY TO MARCH CHAPTER 11 Perimeter and Area CHAPTER 14 Symmetry CHAPTER 15 Visualising Solid Shapes

19 20

JULY TO SEPTEMBER

Chapter 3 The Delhi Sultans

Chapter 4 The Mughal Empire Chapter 5

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter 6 Towns, Traders and Craftspersons

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 9 Chapter 10

GEOGRAPHYTERM I APRIL TO MAY Chapter 1 Chapter 2

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Air Chapter

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter 6 Natural Vegetation and Wild Life Chapter 7 Chapter 8

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Life in the Deserts

Rulers and Buildings

Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities

Devotional Paths to the Divine

The Making of Regional CulturesEighteenth - Century Political Formations

EnvironmentInside Our Earth

Our Changing Earth

5 Water

Human Environment- Settlement, Transport and CommunicationHuman Environment Interactions - The Tropical and the

Subtropical Region

Life in the Temperate Grasslands

SCIENCE

SOCIAL STUDIESHISTORY

TERM I APRIL TO MAY Chapter 1 Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years Chapter 2

TERM I APRIL TO MAY Lesson 1 Nutrition in Plants Lesson 2 Nutrition in Animals Lesson 3 Fibre to Fabric Lesson 4 Heat Lesson 9 Soil JULY TO SEPTEMBER Lesson 6 Physical and Chemical Changes Lesson 7 Weather, Climate and Adaptation of Animals to Climate Lesson 8 Winds, Storms and Cyclone Lesson 13 Motion and Time

TERM II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER Lesson 5 Acids, Bases and Salts Lesson 10 Respiration in Organism Lesson 11 Transportation in Animals & Plants Lesson 12 Reproduction in Plants Lesson 14 Electric Current and its Effect Lesson 17 Forests: Our Life

JANUARY TO MARCH Lesson 15 Light Lesson 16 Water - A Precious Resource Lesson 18 Waste Water Story

New Kings and Kingdoms

21 22

CIVICSTERM I APRIL TO MAY Unit I Equality in Indian Democracy Chapter 1

Unit II State Government Chapter 2

Chapter 3 How the State Government Works JULY TO SEPTEMBER

Unit III Gender Chapter 4 Chapter 5

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

Unit IV Media and Advertising Chapter 6

Unit V Markets Chapter 8

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 9 A Shirt in the Market

Chapter 10

HINDI (I Language)TERM I APRIL TO MAY

ivSy†x,

JULY TO SEPTEMBER vs<q (Bwg-2) pwT 5 sy 10 qk

bwl mhwBwrq kQw ‘pw<fvo< kI r@w’ sy ‘mwXwvI srovr’ qk [

On Equality

Role of Government in Health

Growing up as Boys and GirlsWomen Change the World

Understanding Media Chapter 7 Understanding Advertising

Markets Around Us

Struggles for Equality

vs<q (Bwg-2) pwT 1 sy 4 qk bwl mhwBwrq kQw ‘mhwBwrq kQw’ sy ‘lwK kw Gr’ qk [

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-7 pwT-1, s<zw qQw Byd, sv~nwm v Byd, il<g, ivlom (1 sy 10),

pXw~XvwcI (1 sy 12), vw#Xw<S (1 sy 12) ávr s<iD (dIG~) pZ, AnuÇCyd,

icZ vx~n, ApiTq gd`Xw<S [

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w pwT-2, (vx~ ivcwr), AnykwQI~ (1 sy 15), ivlom (11 sy 20), pXw~XvwcI

(13 sy 24), ivSy†x, ávr s<iD (gux v v÷d`iD), muhwvry (1 sy 20), apsg~, R pRËXX, ikXw (Akm~k / skm~k) pZ, AnuÇCyd, s<vwd v sUcnw lyKn [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

vs<q (Bwg-2) pwT 11 sy 16 qk

bwl mhwBwrq kQw ‘X@ pRÜn’ sy ‘dUsrw AOr qIsrw idn’ qk [

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w AivkwrI SÑd, vcn, lokoi#qXW (1 sy 15), vw#Xw<S (25 sy 36) Xxs<iD,

ivlom (21 sy 30) pXw~XvwcI (25 sy 36), AnykwQ~k (16 sy 30) kwrk,

qËpu}†, smws, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq kwÛXw<S [

JAUNARY TO MARCHvs<q (Bwg-2) pwT 17 sy 20 qk

bwl mhwBwrq kQw ‘cOQw, pWcvw AOr CTw idn’ sy ‘‰I k÷àx AOr XuiDàTr’ qk [

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w ivrwm, ich`n, ASudD vw#X, ivlom (31 sy 40) AXwid s<iD, pXw~XvwcI

(37 sy 48) vw#Xw<S (37 sy 48), punrwv÷iÁ, icZ vx~n, pZ, AnuÇCyd,

ApiTq gd`Xw<S, s<vwd lyKn, punrwv÷iÁ [

HINDI (II Language)(For AKSIPS - 41 & 45)

TERM I APRIL TO MAY

prwg (Bwg-5) pwT 1 sy 5 qk

ÛXwkr&w s <zw AOr sv~nwm ky Byd, il<g, vcn, ivlom, pXw~Xvwc I SÑd, vw#Xw<S, pZ,

AnuÇCyd, icZ vx~n [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER

prwg (Bwg-5) p wT 6 sy 10 qkR ÛXwkr&w ivSy†&w, ikXw qQw Byd, muhwvry, s<vwd-lyKn, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq

gd`Xw<S [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

prwg (Bwg-5) pwT 11 sy 16 qkR ÛXwkr&w pXw~XvwcI SÑd, ikXw-ivSy†x, s<b<DboDk, smuÇcXboDk, vw#Xw<S

ivsæMXwidboDk, (AivkwrI SÑd) ASud`D vw#X, pZ AnuÇCyd [

-7

-7

-7

23 24

JANUARY TO MARCH prwg (Bwg-5) pwT 17 sy 20 qk

ÛXwkr&w ivrwm ich`n, s<vwd, pZ, AnuÇCyd, icZ vx~n, il<g, ivlom, muhwvry, ApiTq

gd`Xw<S, ApiTq pd`Xw<S [

HINDI (II Language)(For AKSIPS - 65 & 125)

TERM IAPRIL TO MAY

pwT 1 sy 4 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w- 6 Bw†w, bolI, ilpI AOr ÛXwkrx, s<zw, il<g, ivlom, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq

gd`Xw<S [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER pwT 5 sy 9 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w- 6 vx~ ivcwr, sv~nwm, pXw~XvwcI, ivSy†x, muhwvry, kwrk, pZ v AnuÇCyd,

ApiTq gd`Xw<S [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER pwT 10 sy 15 qk

RmY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w -6 ikXw, kwl, ivrwm ich`n, AnykwQ~k, Anyk SÑdo< ky ilE Ek SÑd, pZ,

AnuÇCyd v ApiTq gd`Xw<S [

JANUARY TO MARCH

pwT 16 AOr 17 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w- 6 ASudiD SoDn, ‰uiqsm iBNnwQ~k SÑd, icZ vx~n , vcn, pXw~XvwcI, pZ

AnuÇCyd v ApiTq gd`Xw<S [

PUNJABI (I Language)

v<sq Bwg-1

v<sq Bwg-1

v<sq Bwg-1

v<sq Bwg-1

TERM I

APRIL TO MAY nvIN aufwx-7 p wT 1 qoN 4 q`k

ivAwkrn-7 pVnWv dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, ilMg, vcn, su`D-AS`uD, ivroDI, muhwvr y

bhu-AwrQk Sbd, smwnwrQk, Agyqr-ipCyqr, il`pI, ibMdI, nwskI

A`Kr, svr A`Kr, du`q A`Kr, iBMn-AwrQk, nWv qoN ivSySx, bhuqy

SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd, pYrHw rcnw, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ieSiqhwr,

ic`qr vrxn[

JULY TO SEPTEMBER nvIN aufwx-7 pwT 5 qoN 10 q`k

ivAwkrn-7 ivSySx dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, ivSySx cuxo, ivroDI Sbd, su`D-AS`uD,

muhwvry, bhu-AwrQk, smwnwrQk, Agyqr-ipCyqr, bhuqy SbdW dI QW

ie`k Sbd, iBMn-AwrQk, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, nWv qoN ivSySx, pYrHw rcnw [

Term II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER nvIN aufwx-7 pwT 11 qoN 16 q`k

ivAwkrn-7 ikirAw dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, kwl dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, bhuqy SbdW

dI QW ie`k Sbd, bhu-AwrQk, smwnwrQk, muhwvry, nWv qoN ivSySx,

ArQ-Byd, Agyqr-ipCyqr, ivSrwm icMnH, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, pYrHw rcnw,

ieSiqhwr, ic`qr vrxn [

JANUARY TO MARCH nvIN aufwx-7 pwT- 17 qy 18

ivAwkrn-7 vwk boD dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, ilMg, vcn, ivroDI Sbd, ivSrwm

icMn, Su`D-ASu`D, bhu-AwrQk, ArQ Byd, Agyqr-ipCyqr, pYrHw rcnw,

lyK, ArzI/p`qr[ swry islybs dI duhrweI [

PUNJABI (II Language)(For AKSIPS - 41 & 45)

Term IAPRIL TO MAY nvI auTwx-3 pwT 1 qoN 5 q`k

ivAwkrn-5 smwnwrQk, ivroDI, nWv dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, ASu`D qoN Su`D, lyK,

ArzI/ p`qr, Agyqr-ipCyqr, ilMg, vcn[

JULY TO SEPTEMBER nvI auTwx-3 pwT 6 qoN 10 q`k

ivAwkrn-5 ikirAw dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, ilMg vcn (vwkW iv`c),muhwvry, bhuqy

SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd, smwnwrQk, ivroDI, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ic`qr

vrxn, kwl dI pirBwSw qy iksmW [

TERM II

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER

nvI auTwx-3 pwT 11 qoN 14 q`k

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ivAwkrn-5 muhwvry, ASu`D qoN Su`D, smwnwrQk Sbd, bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd,

pVnWv dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ieSiqhwr [

JANUARY TO MARCH

nvIN aufwx-3 pwT 15 qoN 17 q`k

ivAwkrn-5 muhwvry, lyK, ArzI/p`qr [

swry islybs dI duhrweI

PUNJABI (II Language) (For AKSIPS - 65 & 125)

Term I

APRIL TO MAY

nvIN aufwx-6 pwT 1 qoN 4 q`k

ivAwkrn-6 BwSW, ivAwkrn, nWv dI pirBwSw qy iksmwN, ilMg, vcn, pYrHw rcnw,

ArzI/p`qr, Axif`Tw pYrHw [

JULY TO SEPTEMBE

nvIN aufwx-6 pwT 5 qoN 10 q`k

ivAwkrn-6 vcn boD, pVnWv dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, ikirAw dI pirBwSw qy iksmW,

ivroDI Sbd, Agyqr-ipCyqr, smwnwrQk Sbd, lyK, ArzI/ p`qr,

Axif`Tw pYrHw, khwxI rcnw, ic`qr vrxn, ieSiqhwr [

TERM II

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER

nvIN aufwx-6 pwT 11 qoN 16 q`k

ivAwkrn-6 lgW Aqy lgWKr, ivSysx dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, kwl dI pirBwSw qy

iksmW, bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd, bhuAwrQk Sbd, Su`D kro, lyK

ArzI/p`qr, Axif`Tw pYrHw, ic`qr vrxn, ieSiqhwr [

JANUARY TO MARCH

nvIN aufwx-6 pwT 17 qoN 18 q`k

ivAwkrn-6 Sbd boD, vwk boD, ivSrwm icMnH, muhwvry, sMbMDk, ivsimk, Xojk, pYrHw

rcnw, ArzI/p`qr, khwxI rcnw, Axif`Tw pYrHw [

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ART AND CRAFTTERM I APRIL TO MAY

1. Composition Art 2. Calligraphy 3. Comic Strips Design

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Air Blow

2. Block Printing 3. Slat Art

4. Photo Collage

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

1. Pirate Drawing 2. Mehndi Design 3. African Mask Art 4. Recycled Art

JANUARY TO MARCH 1. Overlapping Art 2. Creative Compositions

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TERM I APRIL TO MAY Lesson 1 In the Wilderness Lesson 2 Endangered and extinct Lesson 3 Marine life Lesson 4 Nobel Prize Lesson 5 United Nations Lesson 6 Express yourselfJULY TO SEPTEMBER Lesson 7 Global warning Lesson 8 Risks and thrills Lesson 9 Quest for discovery Lesson 10 Around the world Lesson 11 Alluring Australia Lesson 12 Castles, palaces and forts Lesson 13 Blast from the past

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TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Lesson 14 War of words Lesson 15 Bookworm Lesson 16 Music euphony Lesson 17 Art zone Lesson 18 Time to play Lesson 19 Math-a-thonJANUARY TO MARCH Lesson 20 Science quiz Lesson 21 Tech trivia Lesson 22 Money, money, money Test Paper 1 to 4

COMPUTERTERM I APRIL TO MAY

1. Number System 2. Formulas and Functions

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 3. Advanced Features of Excel

4. Log on to Animate CC 5. Working with Layers

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

6. Introducing Python 7. More on Python 8. More on CSS3

JANUARY TO MARCH

9. Using list and Tables in HTML file 10. Cyber Safety

MUSICTERM I APRIL TO MAY

1. Definition of Orchestra. 2. Definition and Background of Folk Music.

3. Discuss Folk Instruments of various States.

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Features and importance of Folk Music.

2. Difference between Folk Music, Light Music and Film Music. 3. Any raag comprising of Aroh, Avroh, Pakad and Bandish.

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

1. Definition and Classification of Scale/Octave. 2. Knowledge of Vadi, Samvadi and Varjit Swar. 3. Diagram and History of Tanpura.

JANUARY TO MARCH

DANCETERM I APRIL TO MAY

1. Knowledge of contemporary dance form

2. Benefits of dance

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Definition of choreography 2. Knowledge of free style dances

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

1. Fundamentals and history of HIP-HOP 2. Definition of Folk dance

JANUARY TO MARCH 1. Knowledge of Modern dance. 2.

Various songs to be done throughout the year like School Song, National Anthem, School Prayers, Hindi Prayers, English Prayers, Patriotic Songs, Gazals, Geet, Shabad, Bhajan, General Songs, Folk Songs, Festival Songs etc. according to the festivals/occassions

coming in various months.

Various dances to be done throughout the year like western dances, folk dances, patriotic dances, semi-classical dances, contemporary dances etc. related to the festivals/occasions coming in various months.

Single Lined Note Book Test

Maps (In a Plastic Folder)

India Political

India Physical

Single Lined Note Books (176 pages) Spl.

Single Lined Interleaved Note Books

Math Note Book (176 pages) (Single Lined)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

12

1

10

3

1

10

World Physical

Sketch Book (Large)

Oil Pastel, Poster Colour, Paint Brush

Leave Application Pad

Test File (with 70 Sheets)

Graph Pad

Coloured Drawing Sheets Pkt. A4

Handbook

Brown Covers

Instrument Box

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

1

1

1

1

10

1

1

10

10

School Bag

LIST OF BOOKS 2019-2020

Class - VIII

Paramveer

New Success with Buzzword Lit Rdr 8

BBC Basic 8

The Lost World

Mathematics 8

Science Textbook for Class 8

History 8

Civics 8

Geography 8

Wow! World within Worlds 8

Cyber Beans 8

Vasant 3

Amrit Sanchey (Premchand 10 Kahanian)

Mein aur Mera Vyakaran 8

Mein aur Mera Vyakaran 7

PUBLISHERNAME OF THE BOOK

Navi Udaan 5

Navi Udaan 7

Navi Udaan 8

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran 6

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran 7

Vasant 1(AKSIPS 41 & 45)

Mein Aur Mera Vyakaran 6

Vasant 2(AKSIPS 65 & 125)

PUNJABI I + HINDI II Language

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran Bhag 8

MATHEMATICS

(AKSIPS 41 & 45)

(AKSIPS 65 & 125)

G.K

COMPUTER

HINDI I + PUNJABI II Language

SOCIAL SCIENCE

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

SUBJECT

SCI. LAB MANUAL

MATH LAB MANUAL

Orient Blackswan

Brajindra

Oxford

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

Paramveer

Paramveer

Paramveer

Paramveer

Paramveer

Eupheus Learning

KIPS

Rising Kids

EvergreenCandid 3 in 1 Science Lab Manual 8

Progress with Math Lab Kit 8

NCERT

NCERT

Saraswati

Saraswati

Saraswati

NCERT

Saraswati

3029

LIST OF STATIONERY 2019-2020

Class - VIII

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* Integrated Grammar Practice to be done syllabus wise.

MATHEMATICSTERM I APRIL TO MAY CHAPTER 1 Rational Numbers CHAPTER 2 Linear Equations in One Variable CHAPTER 3 Understanding Quadrilaterals CHAPTER 4 Practical Geometry

JULY TO SEPTEMBER CHAPTER 10 Visualising Solid Shapes CHAPTER 5 Data Handling CHAPTER 6 Square and Square Roots CHAPTER 7 Cube and Cube Roots CHAPTER 8 Comparing Quantities

TERM II

OCTOBER TO DECEMBER

CHAPTER 9 Algebraic Expressions

CHAPTER 14 Factorisation

CHAPTER 11 Mensuration

CHAPTER 12 Exponents and Powers

CHAPTER 16 Playing with Numbers

JANUARY TO MARCH

CHAPTER 13 Direct and Inverse Proportion

CHAPTER 15 Introduction to Graphs

Novel Chapter 5 and 6

JANUARY TO MARCH Literature Reader

Unit 11 Trail of the Green Blazer Unit 12 The Death of Caesar Unit 13 The Guest House

BBC 1. Reported Speech 2. Speech Writing 3. Short Story Writing* Integrated Grammar Practice to be done syllabus wise. Novel Lesson 7 and 8

SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VIIIENGLISH

TERM I APRIL TO MAY Literature Reader Unit 1 The Passive Voice Unit 2 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Unit 3 A Slight Misunderstanding BBC 1. Determiners 2. Tenses 3. Notice Writing 4. Informal Letter Writing 5. Comprehension Passages Novel Lesson 1 & 2

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Literature Reader

Unit 4 The Song of the Whale Unit 5 The Station Unit 7 A Helping Hand

BBC 1. Modals 2. Diary Entry 3. Article Writing 4. Voice* Integrated Grammar Practice to be done syllabus wise. Novel Lesson 3 and 4

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Literature Reader

Unit 6 The Peacock Unit 8 Thank You, Ma’am Unit 9 Old Toys and New Magic

Unit 10 It Couldn’t Be Done BBC 1. Poster Making 2. C onjunctions 3. Formal letter (To the Editor & Enquiry Letter) 4. Non-Finites 5. Prepositions

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Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Colonialism and the City (The Story of an Imperial Capital)

(Book Part - 2)TERM II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter 7 Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners Chapter 8 Civilizing the “Native”, Educating the Nation

Chapter 9 Women, Caste and Reforms

Chapter 10 The Changing World of Visual Arts

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 11 The Making of the National Movement:1870s-1947 Chapter 12 India after Independence

GEOGRAPHYTERM I

APRIL TO MAY Chapter Chapter JULY TO SEPTEMBER Chapter

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter Chapter

JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 6 Human Resources

CIVICSTERM I APRIL TO MAY Chapter 1 The Indian Constitution Chapter Understanding Secularism

When People Rebel (1857 and After)

1 Resources2 Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources

3 Mineral and Power Resources

4 Agriculture 5 Industries

2

SCIENCETERM I APRIL TO MAY Lesson 1 Crop Production and Management Lesson 2 Microorganisms: Friend and Foe Lesson 3 Synthetic Fibers and Plastics Lesson 15 Some Natural Phenomena Lesson 16 Light

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Lesson 4 Materials: Lesson 7

Lesson 8 Lesson 14

TERM II OCTOBER TO DECEMBER Lesson 5 Coal and Petroleum Lesson 9 Reproduction in Animals Lesson 10 Reaching the Age of Adolescence Lesson 11 Force and Pressure Lesson 12 Friction Lesson 13 Sound JANUARY TO MARCH Lesson 6 Combustion & Flame Lesson 17 Stars and the Solar System Lesson 18 Pollution of Water and Air

SOCIAL SCIENCEHISTORY

TERM I APRIL TO MAY Chapter 1 How, When and Where Chapter 2 From Trade to Territory Chapter 3 Ruling the Countryside

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Chapter 4

Metals and Non-MetalsConservation of Plants and Animals

Cell Structure and Functions Chemical Effect of Electrical current

Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age

35 36

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Chapter Why do We need a Parliament ? Chapter 4 Understanding Laws Chapter

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Chapter Understanding our Criminal Justice System Chapter 7 Understanding Marginalisation Chapter Confronting JANUARY TO MARCH Chapter 9 Public Facilities Chapter

HINDI (I Language)TERM I APRIL TO MAY vs<q (Bwg-3) pwT 1 sy 4 qk

Am÷q s<cX (Bwg-8) pwT 1 AOr 2

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-8 ivkwrI SÑd, AnykwQ~k 1-12 (p÷àT 61), pXw~XvwcI 1-15 (p÷àT-57), apsg~

(p÷àT-114), pRËXX (p÷àT-90, Bwg-1), smws (idgu AOr d`v<d`v), il<g, ù vcn, icZ vx~n, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq gd`Xw<S, ApiTq pd`Xw<S [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER vs<q (Bwg-3) pwT 5 sy 9 qk

Am÷q s<cX (Bwg-8) pwT 3 sy 5 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-8 smws-km~DwrX, qËpu}†, ASudD vw#X, ivrwm ich`n, muhwvry (1-30), s<vwd

lyKn, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq gd`Xw<S, ApiTq pd`Xw<S, qËsm qd`Bv[

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER vs<q (Bwg-3) pwT 10 sy 15 qk

Am÷q s<cX (Bwg-8) pwT 6 sy 8 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-8 AÛXX SÑd, ÛX<jn s<iD, Anyk SÑdo< ky ilE Ek SÑd, p÷àT-75 (1-20)

pRQmp<i#q lokoi#qXW (1 sy 15 qk), pZ, AnuÇCyd, icZ vx~n, s<vwd

lyKn, AÛXXIBwv-smws, bhubRIih smws, ApiTq gdXw<S, ApiTq pdXw<S,

AnykwQ~k (13-24), pXw~XvwcI (16- 30), ivzwpn lyKn [

3

5 Judiciary

6

8 Marginalisation

10 Laws and Social Justice

JANUARY TO MARCH vs<q (Bwg-3) pwT 16 sy 18 qk

Am÷q s<cX (Bwg-8) pwT 9 sy 10 qk

HINDI (II Language)(For AKSIPS - 41 & 45)

TERM IAPRIL TO MAY

pwT 1 sy 4 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-6 pwT-1 Bw†w, bolI, ilip AOr ÛXwkrx, pwT-2 vx~-ivcwr, s <z w, il<g, vcn,

ivlom (1-20), pZ qQw AnuÇCyd, ApiTq gd`Xw<S [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER pwT 5 sy 9 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-6 p Xw~XvwcI SÑd (AWK sy ibjlI qk), sv~nwm, ivSy†x, pZ, AnuÇC yd

s<vwd lyKn, icZ vx~n, muhwvry (1-10), ApiTq kwÛXw<S [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER pwT 10 sy 14 qk

R mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-6 Anyk SÑdo< ky ilE Ek SÑd (1-20), ikXw, kwl, apsg~, pRËXX, ivrwm -

ich`n, muhwvry (11-20), vw#X (ady`dÜX-ivDyX), ASudD vw#X, pZ,

AnuÇCyd [

JANUARY TO MARCH pwT 15 sy 17 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-6 AivkwrI SÑd, dIG~ s<iD, s<vwd lyKn, icZ-vx~n, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq

gd`Xw<S v kwÛXw<S, punrwv÷iËq [

HINDI (II Language)(For AKSIPS - 65 & 125)

TERM IAPRIL TO MAY

-2) pwT 1 sy 4 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-7 Bw†w AOr ÛXwkrx, vx~ ivcwr, SÑd ivcwr, il<g, vcn, s<zw, pZ qQw

AnuÇCyd [

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-8 punrwv÷iäw, pZ, AnuÇCyd, icZ vx~n, s<vwd lyKn, ivzwpn, sUcnw,

ApiTq pd`Xw<S, ApiTq gd`Xw<S [

vs<q (Bwg-1)

vs<q (Bwg-1)

vs<q (Bwg-1)

vs<q (Bwg-1)

vs<q (Bwg

37 38

JANUARY TO MARCH nvIN aufwx-8 pwT 17 qoN 23 q`k [

ivAwkrn-8 ivsimk dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, muhwvry, AKwx, ivSrwm icMnH, pYrHw-

rcnw, lyK, ArzI/p`qr [

nvIN aufwx-5 pwT 1 qoN 5 q`k [

nvIN aufwx-5 pwT 6 qoN 11 q`k [

nvIN aufwx-5 pwT 12 qoN 16 q`k [

nvIN aufwx-5 pwT 17 Aqy 18

nvIN aufwx-7

swry islybs dI duhrweI krvweI jwvygI [

PUNJABI (II Language)(For AKSIPS 41 & 45)

TERM IAPRIL TO MAY

ivAwkrn-6 bhuqy SbdW dI QW iek Sbd, muhwvry, Agyqr-ipCyqr, ivSrwm icMnH,

lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ieSiqhwr, ic`qr vrxn [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER

ivAwkrn-6 ivSySx dI pirBwSw qy iksmW, muhwvry, bhuqy SbdW dI QW iek Sbd,

smwnwrQk, bhu-AwrQk, lyK, ArzI/p`qr [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

ivAwkrn-6 ikirAw ivSySx qy ies dIAW iksmW, bhuqy SbdW dI QW iek Sbd,

muhwvry, ivSrwm icMnH, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ieSiqhwr, ic`qr vrxn [

JANUARY TO MARCH

ivAwkrn-6 smwnwrQk, bhu-AwrQk, ivSrwm icMnH, lyK, ArzI/p`qr [

swry islybs dI duhrweI [

PUNJABI (II Language)(For AKSIPS 65 & 125)

TERM IAPRIL TO MAY pwT 1 qoN 4 q`k [

ivAwkrn-7 b olI/BwSw Aqy ivAwkrn, AK`r boD, lgW Aqy lgwKr, nWv, ilMg, vcn,

pVnWv, ivSysx, ikirAw, ikirAw ivSysx, ArzI/p`qr, lyK, Axif`Tw

pYrHw [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER-2) pwT 5 sy 12 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-7 sv~nwm v Byd, ivlom, pXw~XvwcI, ivSy†x, AnykwQ~k SÑd, ApiTq

gd`Xw<S, pZ qQw AnuÇCyd [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO SEPTEMBER -2) pwT 13 sy 18 qk

R mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-7 ikXw, kwl, apsg~-pRËXX, ivrwm ich`n, Anyk SÑdo< ky ilE Ek SÑd, pZ

qQw AnuÇCyd, s<vwd lyKn [

JANUARY TO MARCH -2) pwT 19 sy 20 qk

mY< AOr myrw ÛXwkr&w-7 vw#X (ady`dÜX-ivDyX), ASudD vw#X, muhwvry, ApiTq gd`Xw<S, pZ qQw

AnuÇCyd [

PUNJABI (I Language)TERM IAPRIL TO MAY

vs<q (Bwg

vs<q (Bwg

vs<q (Bwg

nvIN aufwx-8 pwT 1 qoN 4 q`k [

ivAwkrn-8 ikirAw ivSysx dI pirBwSw qy iksmwN, ikirAw cuxo, Agyqr-ipCyqr,

smwnwrQk qy bhu-AwrQk Sbd, bhuqy SbdW dI QW iek Sbd, AKwx,

nWv qoN ivSysx, iBMn AwrQk Sbd, muhwvry, ivSrwm icMnH, lyK,

ArzI/p`qr, ieSiqhwr, ic`qr vrxn [

JULY TO SEPTEMBER nvIN aufwx-8 pwT 5 qoN 10 q`k [

ivAwkrn-8 sMbMDk qy iksmW, sMbMDk cuxo, smwsI Sbd, Agyqr-ipCyqr, nWv qoN

ivSysx, smwnwrQk qy bhuAwrQk Sbd, bhuqy SbdW dI QW iek Sbd,

iBMn AwrQk Sbd, muhwvry, ivSrwm icMnH, AKwx, vwk dI pirBwSw qy

iksmW, pYrHw rcnw, lyK, ArzI/p`qr [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER nvIN aufwx-8 pwT 11 qoN 16 q`k [

ivAwkrn-8 Xojk qy iksmW, Xojk cuxo, smwsI Sbd, Agyqr-ipCyqr, nWv qoN

ivSySx, smwnwrQk qy bhu-AwrQk Sbd, bhuqy SbdW dI QW iek Sbd,

iBMn AwrQk Sbd, ASu`D qo Su`D, ivSrwm icMnH, muhwvry, AKwx, kwrk,

pYrHw rcnw, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ieSiqhwr, ic`qr vrxn [

39

JULY TO SEPTEMBER pwT 5 qoN 9 q`k [

ivAwkrn-7 kwl, ivroDI Sbd, smwnwrQk Sbd, bhuqy SbdW dI QW ie`k Sbd,

bhu-AwrQk Sbd, ArQ-Byd, ivSrwm icMnH, ArzI/p`qr, lyK,

AxifTw pYrHw [

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER pwT 10 qoN 16 q`k [

i vAwkrn-7 muhwvry, ivSrwm icnMH, Sbd boD, kwrk, sMbMDk, Xojk, ivsimk, Sbd

rcnw, Sbd rUpWqrn, Su`D Sbd joV, vwk boD, AKwx, AxifTw pYrHw,

ArzI /p`qr, [

JANUARY TO MARCH pwT 17 Aqy 18

ivAwkrn-7 khwxI rcnw, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, AxifTw pYrHw [ swry islybs dI duhrweI [

ART AND CRAFTTERM I APRIL TO MAY 1. Micrography Art

2. Monumental Study 3. Book Cover Design

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Traditional Craft Design 2. Thread Art 3. Super Hero Drawing 4. Rangoli Design

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

1. Stippling Drawing 2. Sand Paper Art

3. Decoupage 4. Glass PaintingJANUARY TO MARCH

1. 2. Tattoo Art

nvIN aufwx-7

ic`qr

vrxn, ieSiqhwr,

nvIN aufwx-7

ic`qr vrxn, ieSiqhwr

nvIN aufwx-7

Mixed Media Art

40

GENERAL KNOWLEDGETERM I APRIL TO MAY Lesson 1 Vivid Vertebrates Lesson 2 Snake Scare Lesson 3 Steady the ship Lesson 4 Recipe for disaster Lesson 5 All about Antarctica Lesson 6 Where in the world?

JULY TO SEPTEMBER Lesson 7 An act of faith Lesson 8 Des(s)ert diaries Lesson 9 Word by word Lesson 10 Art of poesy Lesson 11 By the book Lesson 12 Wearing a teacher’s hat Lesson 13 Legends and Legendry

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER Lesson 14 War cry Lesson 15 Man-made birds Lesson 16 Flight of fantasy Lesson 17 Vicious villains Lesson 18 Don’t stop the music Lesson 19 Sporty affairs

JANUARY TO MARCH Lesson 20 Incredible entrepreneurs Lesson 21 Space quiz Lesson 22 World of science Test Paper 1 to 4

COMPUTERTERM I APRIL TO MAY

1. Networking Concepts 2. Windows Movie Maker

4241

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 3. Working with MS Access 2010 4. Working with Queries

5. TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

8

JANUARY TO MARCH 9. App Development 10. Images, Links & Frames in HTML 5

MUSICTERM I APRIL TO MAY

1. Explanation of Jaati Raag 2. Definition of Gayanshailies and its Classification 3. Diagram and History of Sitar

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Qualities of a Musician

2. Definition and Classification of LaykariTERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER 1. Biography of Pandit Ravi Shankar

2. Definition and Classification of Naad. 3. Jhaptaal/Ektaal/Rupaktaal

JANUARY TO MARCH

DANCETERM I APRIL TO MAY

1. Folk dances of India-list of Dances

2. Definition and Explanation of Tribal dance

Adobe Photoshop CC

6. More on Photoshop CC7. Review Python. Iterative Statements in Python

Various songs to be done throughout the year like School Song, National Anthem, School Prayers, Hindi Prayers, English Prayers, Patriotic Songs, Gazals, Geet, Shabad, Bhajan, General Songs, Folk Songs, Festival Songs etc. according to the festivals/occassions coming in various months.

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1. Difference between Indian and Modern Contemporary 2. Difference between Tribal and Ethnic dances

TERM IIOCTOBER TO DECEMBER

1. Knowledge of dance postures of any dance form 2. Importance of posture in dance & life

3. Importance of balance in dance

JANUARY TO MARCH 1. How to improve balance 2. Importance of discipline in dance

3. Discuss the importance of dance

4. Various dances to be done throughout the year like western dances folk dances, patriotic dances, semi-classical dances, contemporary

dances etc. related to the festivals/occasions coming in various months.

43 44

LIST OF BOOKS 2019-2020

Class - IX

SOCIAL SCIENCE

COMPUTERS

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

HINDI

PUNJABI

Beehive 9

Moments 9

BBC 9

Science - Text Book for Class IXIndia and the Contemporary World Part 1 (Text Book in History for Class IX)

Disaster Management - Togethertowards a Safer India - Class IXInformation Technology Vocational 9 (402)

Democratic Politics Part 1 (Text Book in Political Science for Class IX)

Economics (Text Book for Class IX)

Contemporary India - Part 1 (Text Book in Geography for Class IX)

Sparsh Part-1

Sahitak Kirna Part-1 (AKSIPS 41 & 45)

Sahitak Rang Part- 1 (AKSIPS 41 & 45)

Sanchyan Part-1

Vyakaran Parvesh

Punjabi Bhasha da Vyakaran (AKSIPS 41 & 65)

PUBLISHERNAME OF BOOK

MATH LAB MANUAL

SCIENCE LAB MANUAL

SUBJECT

NCERT

NCERT

Brajindra

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

KIPS

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

Paramveer

Rising Kids

Evergreen

Full Marks

Candid Three-in-one Science Lab Manual 9

Progress with Math Lab Kit 9

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

MATHEMATICS Mathematics 9 NCERT

Coloured Sheets (A4 Size) Packet

Leave Application Pad

Test File (with 70 Sheets)

Sketch Book (Large)

Single Lined Note Books (192 Pages) Spl.

Single Lined Interleaf Note book

Graph Pad

1.

2.

3.

4.

12.

Brown Cover

Maps

Instrument Box

India (Political)

India (Physical)

Rivers

France (Physical)

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

11.

10.

School Bag

Handbook and Syllabus Booklet

Chandigarh

16

1

1

1

1

1

1

10

5

15

5

5

1

1

1 each

LIST OF STATIONERY 2019-2020

Class - IX

45 46

Grammar The Passive, Subject Verb Concord, Prepositions, Integrated Grammar (Sentence Reordering & Sentence Transformation in context) Writing Short Story Writing, Descriptive Paragraph (Person/Place), Diary EntryGrammar & Comprehension practice will be taken up.

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARYLiterature Reader Lesson 9 The Bond of Love Lesson 10 Kathmandu Lesson 11 If I Were YouPoetry Poem 8 On Killing a Tree Poem 9 The Snake Trying Poem 10 A Slumber did My Spirit SealSupplementary Reader Lesson 8 A House is not a Home Lesson 9 The Accidental Tourist

Lesson 10 The Beggar

Grammar Reported Speech, Clauses, Integrated Grammar

(Revision of all the topics done in PT I & PT II )

Writing Short Story Writing, Business Letters, Descriptive Paragraph (Event)

Grammar & Comprehension practice will be taken up.

Revision

MATHEMATICSPT I APRIL TO JULY Chapter - 1 Number System Chapter - 2 Polynomials Chapter - 5 Introduction to Euclid's Geometry Chapter - 6 Lines and Angles Chapter - 12 Heron's formula Chapter - 11 Constructions Chapter - 14 Statistics

SYLLABUS FOR CLASS IX

ENGLISHPT IAPRIL TO JULYLiterature Reader Lesson 1 The Fun They Had Lesson 2 The Sound of Music Lesson 3 The Little Girl Lesson 4 A Truly Beautiful MindPoetry

Poem 1 The Road Not Taken Poem 2 The Wind Poem 3 Rain on the Roof Poem 4 The Lake Isle of InnisfreeSupplementary Reader Lesson 1 The Lost Child Lesson 2 The Adventure of Toto Lesson 3 Iswaran the StorytellerGrammar Tenses, Modals, Determiners, Integrated Grammar(Gap Filling, Editing/Omission)Writing Diary Entry, Article Writing, Story WritingGrammar & Comprehension practice will be taken up.

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBERLiterature Reader Lesson 5 The Snake and the Mirror Lesson 6 My Childhood Lesson 7 Packing Lesson 8 Reach for the TopPoetry Poem 5 A Legend of the Northland Poem 6 No Men Are Foreign Poem 7 The Duck and the KangarooSupplementary Reader Lesson 4 I n The Kingdom of Fools Lesson 5 The Happy Prince Lesson 6 Weathering the Storm in Ersama Lesson 7 The Last Leaf

47 48

SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY

PT I APRIL TO JULY Lesson 1 The French Revolution Lesson 2 Socialism in Europe and The Russian Revolution

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER Lesson 3 Nazism and the Rise of Hitler

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARYAny one theme of the following: Lesson 4 Forest Society and Colonialism Lesson 5 Pastoralists in the Modern World Lesson 6 Peasants and FarmersRevision

GEOGRAPHYPT I APRIL TO JULY Lesson 1 India - Size and Location Lesson 2 Physical Features of India

PT II

AUGUST TO NOVEMBER Lesson 3 Drainage Lesson 4 Climate Lesson 5 Natural Vegetation and Wild Life

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Lesson 6 PopulationRevision

PT II AUGUST TO NOVEMBER Chapter - 7 Triangles Chapter - 8 Quadrilaterals Chapter - 3 Coordinate Geometry Chapter - 4 Linear Equations in two Variables Chapter - 9 Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles Chapter - 15 Probability

PT III DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Chapter - 10 Circles Chapter - 13 Surface Areas and VolumesRevision

SCIENCEPT I APRIL TO JULY Chapter - 8 Motion Chapter - 9 Force and Laws of Motion Chapter - 1 Matter in Our Surroundings Chapter - 2 Is Matter around us Pure? (till colloidal solutions) Chapter - 5 The Fundamental Unit of Life Chapter - 6 Tissues

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER Chapter - 10 Gravitation Chapter - 11 Work and Energy Chapter - 2 Is Matter around us Pure? (Separation technology onwards) Chapter - 3 Atoms and Molecules Chapter - 7 Diversity in Living Organisms Chapter - 13 Why do we Fall Ill ?PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Chapter - 12 Sound Chapter - 4 Structure of the Atom Chapter - 15 Improvement in Food Resources Chapter - 14 Natural ResourcesRevision

49 50

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER ápS~ Bwg-1

(gd`X) pwT - kIcfŒ kw kwÛX, Dm~ kI Awf«, SukRqwry ky smwn [

(pd`X) pwT - Ai^npQ, nE elwky my<, KuÜbU rcqy hY< hwQ

s<cXn pwT - hwimd KW

ÛXwkrx ávr-siND, ivrwm ich`n, ivzwpn, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq gd`Xw<S v ApiTq

pd`Xw<S [

PT III DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY s<cXn pwT - hwimd KW, idXy jl aTy [

ÛXwkrx ÛX<jn s<iD, pZ, AnuÇCyd, ApiTq gd`Xw<S v ApiTq pd`Xw<S [

PUNJABIPT IAPRIL TO JULY swihqk ikrnW bwbw SyK PrId, gurU nwnk dyv, BweI vIr isMG

vwrqk ipRM: srvx isMG, gurnwm isMG qIr

swihqk rMg ie`k sDwrx AwdmI, prdyS nW qUM qorI bwblw

iekWgI ikrq dw siqkwr

jIvnI krqwr isMG srwBw

ivAwkrn muhwvry (Bwg a qy A), ilMg, Sbd Su`DI, lyK, p`qr, ArzI, ic`qr vrnx,

pYrHw rcnw [

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER swihqk ikrnW iSv kumwr btwlvI, PIrozdIn SrP, nMd lwl nUrpurI

vwrqk ipAwrw isMG dwqw, swDU isMG AWcl

jIvnI pulwV dI prI klpnw cwvlw

swihqk rMg du`D dy p`uq

ivAwkrn m uhwvry (Bwg e qy s), ivroDI, Sbd Su`DI, lyK, ArzI/p`qr, ic`qr vrnx,

pYrHw rcnw, ivsimk [

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY vwrqk hrkyS isMG kihl

ivAwkrn muhwvry (Bwg h), lyK, p`qr, ic`qr vrnx, Sbd Su`DI, ArzI, pYrHw

rcnw[

islybs dI duhrweI, mwfl tYst pypr [

POLITICAL SCIENCEPT I APRIL TO JULY Lesson 2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Lesson 3 Constitutional Design

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER Lesson 4 Electoral Politics Lesson 5 Working of Institutions

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Lesson 6 Democratic Rights Revision

ECONOMICSPT I APRIL TO JULY Lesson 1 The Story of Village Palampur

PT II

AUGUST TO NOVEMBER Lesson 2 People as Resource Lesson 3 Poverty as a Challenge

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Lesson 4 Food Security in India Disaster Management : Project & AssignmentsRevision

HINDIPT I APRIL TO JULY ápS~ Bwg-1

(gd`X) pwT - duK kw AiDkwr, Eyvryát myrI iSKr XwZw, qum kb jwAogy AiqiQ [

(pd`X) pwT - rYdws, rhIm ky dohy, AwdmInwmw, Ek PUl kI cwh [

s<cXn pwT - igØlU, ám÷iq

ÛXwkrx vx~-ivÇCyd, Anuávwr-Anunwisk, nu#qw, apsg~-pRËXX, s<vwd, icZ vx~n [

Chandigarh

15

1

1

1

1

1

1

10

20

1

1

1 each

51 52

LIST OF STATIONERY 2019-2020

Class - X

Coloured Sheets (A4 Size) Packet

Leave Application Pad

Test File (with 70 Sheets)

Sketch Book (Large)

Single Lined Note Books (176 Pages)

Single Lined Interleaf Note book

Graph Pad

1.

2.

3.

4.

12.

Brown Cover

Maps

Instrument Box

India (Political)

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

11.

10.

School Bag

Handbook and Syllabus Booklet

ART AND CRAFTPT I APRIL TO JULY 1. Modern Art 2.

PT II AUGUST TO NOVEMBER 1. Folk Art 2. Mosaic Art 3. Texture Art

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY 1. Textile Design Art 2. Wall Paper Design Art 3. Notebook Doodle ArtRevision

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(Vocational) Code: 402

PT I APRIL TO JULY Unit I Functional English Unit II Fundamental of Computers

PT II AUGUST TO NOVEMBER Unit III Mastering Typing Unit IV Word Processing (Basic) Unit V Spreadsheet (Basic)

PT III DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Unit VI Digital Presentation Unit VII Email messaging (Basic)

Geometrical Art

SYLLABUS FOR CLASS X

ENGLISH

PT I MARCH TO JULYLiterature Reader

PT II AUGUST TO NOVEMBERLiterature Reader

First Flight 1. A Letter to God 2. Nelson Mandela 3. Two Stories about Flying 4. From the Diary of Anne Frank 7. Glimpses of India Poem 1. Dust of Snow 2. Fire and Ice 3. A Tiger in the Zoo 4. How to Tell Wild Animals 5. The Ball Poem Footprints without Feet 1. A Triumph of Surgery 2. The Thief's Story 3. The Midnight Visitor 4. A Question of TrustNovel Lesson 1 to 10 Grammar Prepositions, Tenses , Subject-Verb Concord, Voice, Modals, Conjunctions. Writing Story Writing, Diary Entry, Formal Letter writing (Complaint and Enquiry)

First Flight 5. The Hundred Dresses I 6. The Hundred Dresses –II 8. Mijbil the Otter 9. Madam Rides the Bus 10. The Sermon at Benares Poem 6. Amanda 7. Animals 8. The Trees 9. Fog

53 54

SOCIAL SCIENCE

ENGLISH

MATHEMATICS

SCIENCE

HINDI

PUNJABI

First Flight 10

Footprints Without Feet 10

BBC Assignments 10

Mathematics - Text Book for Class X

Science - Text Book for Class XIndia and the Contemporary World Part 2 (Text Book in History for Class X)

Information Technology Vocational 10 (402)

Democratic Politics Part 2 (Text Book in Political Science for Class X)

Economics (Text Book for Class X)

Contemporary India - Part 2 (Text Book in Geography for Class X)

Sparsh Part-2

Sahitak Kirna Part-2

Sahitak Rang Part-2

Sanchyan Part-2

Me & Mine Hindi-B

PUBLISHERNAME OF BOOK

MATH LAB MANUAL

SCIENCE LAB MANUAL

SUBJECT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

Brajindra

KIPS

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

NCERT

Rising Kids

Evergreen

Saraswati

Candid Three-in-one Science Lab Manual

Progress with Math Lab Kit 10

COMPUTERS

LIST OF BOOKS 2019-2020

Class - X

55 56

Chapter-3 Pair of Linear Equations in two variables Chapter-4 Quadratic Equations Chapter-8 Introduction to Trigonometry Chapter-9 Applications to Trigonometry

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER Chapter-5 Arithmetic Progression Chapter-6 Similar Triangles Chapter-7 Coordinate Geometry Chapter-13 Surface Areas & Volumes Chapter-14 Statistics Chapter-15 Probability

PT III

Chapter-10 Circles Chapter-11 Constructions Chapter-12 Area related to CirclesRevision

PTMARCH

PT

Lesson-11 Human Eye and Colourful World Lesson-15 Our Environment

DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY

SCIENCE I

TO JULY Lesson-1 Chemical Reactions and Equations Lesson-2 Acids, Bases and Salts Lesson-6 Life Processes Lesson-8 How do Organisms Reproduce? Lesson-12 Electricity Lesson-13 Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

II AUGUST TO NOVEMBER Lesson-3 Metals and Non Metals Lesson-4 Carbon and its Compounds Lesson-7 Control and Co-ordination Lesson-10 Light

Footprints without Feet: 5. Footprints without Feet 6. The Making of Scientist 7. The Necklace 8. The Hack DriverNovel Lesson 11 to 19 Grammar Reported Speech, Clauses, DeterminersWriting Article Writing, Story Writing, Formal Letter Writing, (Placing Order, to the Editor)

First Flight 11. The Proposal Poem 10. The Tale of Custard the Dragon 11. For Anne Gregory Footprints without Feet 9. Bholi 10. The Book that Saved the EarthNovel Lesson 20 to 23

Grammar Revision, Integrated Grammar Practice (Gap Filling, Editing Omission, Sentences Reordering, Sentence Transformation in Context)

Writing Revision of topics done in PT I and PT II.

Comprehension practice to be done alongside.

PT II DECEMBER TO FEBRUARYLiterature Reader

MATHEMATICSPT IMARCH TO JULY Chapter-1 Real Numbers Chapter-2 Polynomials Chapter-3 Pair of Linear Equations in two variables Chapter-4 Quadratic Equations Chapter-8 Introduction to Trigonometry Chapter-9 Applications to Trigonometry

57 58

PT

MARCH

IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER Lesson-5 Minerals and Energy Resources Lesson-6 Manufacturing Industries

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Lesson-7 Life Lines of National EconomyRevision

POLITICAL SCIENCEPT I MARCH TO JULY Lesson-1 Power Sharing Lesson-2 Federalism Lesson-3 Democracy and Diversity

PT II AUGUST TO NOVEMBER Lesson-4 Gender, Religion and Caste Lesson-6 Political Parties

PT III DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Lesson-7 Outcomes of Democracy Lesson-8 Challenges to DemocracyRevision

ECONOMICSPT I

TO JULY Lesson-1 Development Lesson-2 Sectors of Indian Economy

P.T. IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER Lesson-3 Money and Credit Lesson-4 Globalisation and The Indian Economy PT III DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Lesson-5 Consumer Rights

Disaster Management - Projects and AssignmentsRevision

PT

Lesson-9 Heredity and Evolution

Lesson-16 Management of Natural ResourcesRevision

SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY

PT I MARCH TO JULYOnly one from Lesson 1 and 2 Lesson 1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Lesson-2 The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China Lesson-3 Nationalism in India

PT II AUGUST TO NOVEMBERAny one of the following themes Lesson-4 The Making of a Global World Lesson-5 The Age of Industrialisation Lesson-6 Work, Life and Leisure

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARYAnyone of the following themes Lesson-7 Print Culture and the Modern World Lesson-8 Novels, Society and HistoryREVISION

PT

MARCH

III DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY Lesson-5 Periodic Classification of Elements

Lesson-14 Sources of Energy

GEOGRAPHY

I

TO JULY Lesson-1 Resources and Development Lesson-3 Water Resources Lesson-4 Agriculture

59 60

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER swihqk ikrnW guMm ny rsoeI iv`coN, gUru-aupdyS, mwx pMjwbI

vwrqk hYNkV Aqy haUmYN dI mwr, pMjwb dy lok gIq

swihqk rMg duSmxI

jIvnI auf̀xw is`K - imlKw isMG

ivAwkrn muhwvry (c qo J q`k), lyK, ArzI/p`qr, pYrw rcnw, A gyqr-ipCyqr,

bhuAwrQk Sbd, ieSiqhwr, i c`qr vrnx, ivSrwm icMn [

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY s wihqk ikrnW

vwrqk klwqmk rucIAW

jIvnI fw: Abdul klwm

ivAwkrn Agyqr-ipCyqr, smwsI Sbd, bhuAwrQk Sbd, lyK, ArzI/p`qr,

pYrw rcnw, ieSiqhwr, i vSrwm icMn, ic`qr vrnx [

islybs dI duhrweI, mwfl tYst pypr [

MARCH TO JULY

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY

ART AND CRAFTPT I

1. Abstract Art 2. Salt Art

1. Warli Art 2. Madhubani Art 3. Positive and Negative Art

1. Halloween Art 2. Coffee Painting 3. Micrography Portraits

HINDIPT I

TO JULY ápS~ Bwg-2

(gd`X) pwT - bfy Bwe~ swhb, fwXrI kw Ek pNnw, qqWrw vwmIro kQw [

(pd`X) pwT - kbIr, mIrw, mnuàXqw, ibhwrI ky dohy, pv~q pRdyS my< pwvs [

sc<Xn pwT - hirhr kwkw

ÛXwkrx SÑd AOr pd, rcnw ky AwDwr pr vw#X Byd, ASud`iD-SoDn, muhwvry, pZ,

AnuÇCyd, s<vwd lyKn [

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER ápS~ Bwg-2

(gd`X) pwT - Ab khW dUsro< ky duK my< duKI hony vwly, pqJfŒ my< tUtI piËqXW, kwrqUs [

(pd`X) pwT - qop, kr cly hm iPÀdw, AwËmZwx [ sc<Xn pwT - spno< ky sy idn

ÛXwkrx smws, sUcnw, ivzwpn, ApiTq gd`Xw<S, ApiTq pd`Xw<S [

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY sc<Xn pwT - topI Su#lw

ÛXwkrx ivzwpn, ApiTq gd`Xw<S, ApiTq pd`Xw<S [ punrwv÷iÁ

PUNJABITERM I

TO JULY swihqk ikrnW gauVI bYrwgix m:V, ru`KW bwJoN DrqI

vwrqk nMbr vn dI rys, AwdqW

swihqk rMg mYN iksy qoN G`t nhI, eIAr Pon

iekWgI byby rwm BjnI

jIvnI bIbI BwnI

ivAwkrn muhwvry Bwg (k qoN G), bhuAwrQk Sbd, Agyqr-ipCyqr, lyK,

ArzI/p`qr, pYrw rcnw, ieSiqhwr, ic`qr vrnx, ivSrwm icMn [

MARCH

MARCH

61 62

LIST OF ACTIVITIESCLASSES VI, VII & VIII

SESSION 2019-20

Month

April

May

July

August

October

September

ClassesEvent Activities

International Sports Day for Developmentand Peace

International Earth Day

VI, VII & VIII

VI, VII & VIII

VI, VII & VIII

VI, VII & VIII

VII & VIII

VI, VII & VIII

VI, VII & VIII

VII & VIII

VI

VI, VII &VIII

World Population Day

Independence Day

Teacher’s Day

Creative writing on Importance of Family

Sports Day

Slogan Writing

Mother’s Day CelebrationsMother’s Day

International FamilyDay

VI

Slogan Writing

Street Play

Independence Day Celebrations

Teacher’s Day Celebrations

Quiz ‘The Father of the Nation’

Peace March on Non Violence

Tree PlantationVan Mahotsav / Forest Day

International Dayof Non Violence

February

November

December

January

Children’s Day

Christmas

Lohri

Republic Day

VI, VII &VIII

VI, VII &VIII

VI, VII &VIII

VI, VII &VIII

VI, VII &VIII

VI, VII &VIII

Diwali Diwali Celebrations

Children’s Day Celebrations

Christmas Celebrations

Lohri Celebrations

Buzz the Buzzer Quiz (Science)

Know your NeighbouringStates: Haryana, HP & Punjab-Role play

National Science Day

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(Vocational) Code: 402

PT I MARCH Unit -I Functional English (Intermediate) Unit -II Web Applications (Basic)

Unit -III Word Processing (Intermediate) Unit -IV Spreadsheet (Intermediate) Unit -V Digital Presentation (Intermediate)

Unit -VI E. mail Messaging (Intermediate) Unit -VII Database Development (Basic)

TO JULY

PT IIAUGUST TO NOVEMBER

PT IIIDECEMBER TO FEBRUARY

Assessment / Evaluation For Classes IX to X

Session 2019-20

Periodic Test 1 50 Marks

24-04-2019 - English

01-05-2019 - Hindi

08-05-2019 - Math

15-05-2019 - Punjabi

22-05-2019 - Science

10-07-2019 - Social Science

Periodic Test 2 50 Marks 07-09-2019 to 19-09-2019

Periodic Test 3 50 Marks 06-11-2019 to 13-11-2019

Pre Board Class X 80 Marks 07-12-2019 to 20-12-2019

6363 64

July

August

September

October

November

December

January

May Labour Day

Exhibition (PTM)

Anti Tobacco Day

World Population Day

Independence Day

Teacher’s Day

World Literacy Day

International Day ofNon Violence

World Aids Day

Republic Day

Science Day

Diwali

Children’s Day

Ramanujan’s B’day

Month Event Activities

April

Classes

Inter branch Sports Competition

Salad Making & Healthy Drinks Competition

Slogan Writing

Book Mark Competition

Badge Making Activity

Helping Hand Activity

Lecture by an Expert

Visit to a Historical Place

Exhibition (Science)

Bulletin Boards

Debate/Seminar

Extempore

Celebrations

Celebrations

Celebrations, Mass Painting Competition

Inter House Rangoli Competition

Celebrations

Math Week

Quiz

Street Play / Poster Making

Peace March / Street Play

Languages

World Health Day

World Heritage Day

International Earth Day

World Book Day

IX

X

X

IX

IX & X

IX & X

IX

X

IX & X

IX & X

IX & X

IX & X

IX & X

IX & X

IX

X

IX & X

IX & X

IX & X

IX & X

IX & X

IX & X

LIST OF ACTIVITIESCLASSES IX & X SESSION 2019-20

Founder’s Day Inter Branch & Inter House CompetitionIX & X

65

05-03-19

01-04-19

01-04-19

02-04-19

13-04-19

14-04-19

15-04-19

17-04-19

19-04-19

01-06-19

02-07-19

12-08-19

15-08-19

15-08-19

24-08-19

02-10-19

08-10-19

13-10-19

17-10-19

26-10-19

27-10-19

04-11-19

12-11-19

25-12-19

28-12-19

06-01-20

26-01-20

DD/MM/YY MONTH DAY EVENT

MARCH

JUNE

JULY

OCTOBER

AUGUST

APRIL

Tuesday

Monday

Monday

Tuesday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Saturday

Tuesday

Monday

Thursday

Thursday

Saturday

Wednesday

Tuesday

Sunday

Thursday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Saturday

Monday

Sunday

MARCH

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

School reopens for New Session

Baisakhi / Dr. Ambedkar’s Jayanti

Mahavir Jayanti

Good Friday

Summer Vacation begins

School reopens after Summer Vacation

Raksha Bandhan

Independence Day

Janamashtami

Id-ul-Zuha

Dussehera

Gandhi Jayanti

Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti

Diwali Holidays Begin

Diwali

School reopens after Diwali Holidays

Guru Nanak Jayanti

Christmas

Winter Vacation Begins

School reopens after Winter Vacation

Republic Day

Mahashivratri

Guru Ravidas Jayanti

Holi

Karwa Chauth

Orientation Programme for Parents

Staff Orientation

New Session for Classes X & XII

New Session for Classes XI

Orientation for Class XI

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2019-20