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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY
CLASS VI Ii
ENGLISH BOOKS PRESCRIBED :Honey Dew - Literature Reader(NCERT)
: It So Happened-Supplementary Reader ( NCERT ) : Grammar Practice Workbook Blue Print English Half Yearly Exams Total Marks 80
Q no. Skills to be tested
Strategies No. of Questions
Marks
1 Reading Reading Factual passages of 100 to 150 words including multiple choice questions
1 08 (MCQ) x1
8
2 reading Reading Factual passages of 100 to 150 words including multiple choice questions
4(MCQ)x1=4 4(SA)x2=8
12
Total 20
3 Writing A composition up to 40 to 50 words in the form of a notice /diary entry/picture composition/dialogue writing/ message. (ShortComposition)
1 4
4 Writing Composition up to 100 words in the form of paragraph writing Letter,Application,Article/Speech/E Mail Etc.(Long Composition)
1 6
5 Writing Writing task of length up to 120 words in the form of story writing based on verbal stimulus or guided composition.
1 10
total 20
6 Grammar Multiple choice questions including fill in the blanks noun forms, verb forms, editing propositions, adjectives etc.
03 (MCQ) X 1 3
7 Grammar Response supplied by students to form new word- antonyms, synonyms, prefixes, suffixes.
04 (MCQ) X 1 4
8 Grammar Multiple choice questions including simple past or past continues forms, joining the sentences using as well as if, although etc. (Options will be given)
04 (VSAQs) X 1
4
9 Grammar Response supplied by students (Supply type) on dialogue completion direct or indirect and sentence reordering.
04 (VSAQs) X 1
4
Total 15
10 Literature An extract from poetry with four questions based on reference to context 04 (VSAQs) X 1
4
11 Supplement An extract from a prose with reference context question. 04 (VSAQs) X 4
ary 1
12 Literature Four out of six short answer type questions based on prose. 04 (SAQs) X 2 8
13 Supplementary
Two questions out of three short answer type questions based on prose of twoeach.
02 (SAQs) X 2 4
14 Literature One out of two long answer type questions – value based questions. 01 (LAQs) X 4 4
Total 25
Months Honey Dew Supplementary Reader
Performance Based Activities
Grammar Practice Book
Writing And Reading
April (Term-I)
Chapter 1. The Best Christmas Present In The World Chapter 2. The Tsunami Poem 1. The Ant And The Cricket
How the camel got his hump Novel book review
1.Arrange Short Talk 2.Show And Tell 3.Creative Writing
Article Modals Adjectives
Pictorial Description
May-June 1st Weekly Test Schedule 23 May 2018
Chapter 3. Glimpses Of The Past Chapter 4. Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse Of Memory Poem 2.Geography Lesson
Children at work 1.Bingo Activity 2.Spell -Bee 3.Group Discussion On “ Changing Role Of Women In Society ”
Prepositions Conjunctions Editing
Article Writing Notice Writing (Public)
Chapter: 1. The Best Christmas Present In The World ,Chapter: 2. The Tsunami Poem 1. The Ant And The Cricket Article,Modals ,Adjectives, Notice Writing ,Article Writing
The selfish giant ( role play)
July Chapter :5. The Summit Within Poem 3.Macavity : The Mystery Cat
The treasure within Princess September
1.Two Texts Activity 2.Surveys And Interviews 3.Role Play Based On Social Issues
Idioms Active And Passive Voice Sentence Reordering
Diary Entry Writing E-Mail (Formal)
August 2nd Weekly Test Schedule 8 Aug,2018
Poem 4. The Last Bargain
1.Book Review 2.Listening Activity Based On Text 3.ASL will be held on 7 August,2018
Verbs Infinitives And Gerunds
E-Mail Writing(For Complaints) Speech Writing
Chapter 3. Glimpses Of The Past Chapter 4. BepinChoudhury’s Lapse Of Memory,children at work,Idioms , Active And Passive Voice, Sentence Reordering,ArticleWriting,Notice Writing
Term End-I Exam
October Term II 3rd Weekly Test Schedule 17-10-18
Chapter : - 6. This Is Jody’s Fawn Chapter : - 7. A Visit To Cambridge Poem 4 .The School Boy
The fight 1.Arrange Short Talk 2.Show And Tell 3.Creative Writing
Tenses -2 (Past Form) Reported Speech Suffix , Prefix
Story Writing, Dialogue –Writing Profile Writing
Chapter : - 6. This Is Jody’s Fawn Chapter : - 7. A Visit To Cambridge,Reported Speech Suffix , Prefix,StoryWriting,Profile Writing
November 4th Weekly Test 28-11-2018
Chapter : - 8. A Short Monsoon Diary Poem 5.The Duck And The Kangaroo Poem 6. When I Set Out For Lyonnesse
The open window
1.I Like People 2.Running Dictation 3.Debate
Active And Passive Voice Sentence Reordering
Speech Writing E-Mail ( Formal & Informal)
Poem 4 .The School Boy Chapter : - 8. A Short Monsoon Diary Poem 5.The Duck And The Kangaroo,Idioms Active And Passive Voice Sentence Reordering,Speech Writing
December Chapter Name: - 9. The Great Stone Face-I Chapter : - 10. The Great Stone Face –Ii
Jalebis 1. Presentation Based On Chapter 9 ,10 2.Sentence Auction Based On Grammar Topic 3.Talk On “national
Question Tag Conditionals Conjunctions Editing
Diary Entry Notice Writing
pollution control day”
January 5th Weekly Test 17 Jan,2018
Poem 7. On The Grasshopper And Cricket
The comet-1 The comet-II
1.Sentence Auction 2.Spell-Bee 3.Present Speech Of Famous Personalities
Verbs Infinitives And Gerunds Dialogue Completion
Debate
Chapter Name: - 9. The Great Stone Face-I ,Chapter : - 10. The Great Stone Face –Ii,Jalebis,QuestionTag,Conditionals,Conjunctions,Editing,StoryWriting,Dialogue –Writing
February Revision 1.Book Review 2.Listening Activity Based On Text 3.ASL On 20-02-2018
Revision Revision
Activity / Project : Based On Poem The Wonderful Words, Passive Voice, Annual Exam : 10% Of First Term-8 Marks [Literature : A Different Kind Of School-4marks, Grammar : Subject Verb Agreement-2 Marks, Simple Tenses-2 Marks]
Science OBJECTIVES
To play an important role in developing well defined-abilities in cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains.
To enhance the spirit of enquiry, creativity, objectivity and aesthetic sensibility
To provide plentiful opportunities to engage the children in observing, recording observations, drawing tabulations, graphs etc.
TERM-I
APRIL - SEPTEMBER
Chapter no. Chapter name Marks Weightage
1 Crop Production and management 9
3 Synthetic fibres and plastic 8
2 Microorganisms: Friend and Foe 9
4 Metals and non metals 10
11 Force and pressure 8
5 Coal and Petroleum 9
12 Friction 10
13 Sound 8
8 Cell structure and functions 9
Theory 80
Internal assessment 20
Total marks 100
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS IN TERM END EXAMS
TYPES OF QUESTIONS M.M.: 80
Very Easy Questions 30 Marks
Average Difficulty Level 25 Marks
Application Based 15 Marks
Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) 10 Marks
TIME– 3HRS
QUESTION PAPER DESIGN FOR SCIENCE CLASS – VIII BLUE PRINT M.M.: 80
Sr. No.
TYPOLOGY OF QUESTIONS No. of Questions
TOTAL MARKS
80
1. Very Short Answer (VSA) 1 Mark 5 5
2. Short Answer- I (SA I) 2 Marks 6 12
3. Short Answer- II (SA II) 3 Marks 11 33
4. Long Answers (LA) 5 Marks 6 30
TOTAL QUESTIONS 28 80
1. Question paper will consist of 28 questions.
2. All questions would be compulsory. However, an internal choice will be provided in three questions of 3 marks each, two questions of 5 marks each.
WEEKLY TEST SYLLABUS
02-05-2017 Chapter No. 1 Crop Production and management 25 M
18-07-2018 Chapter no. 2 Microorganisms: Friend and Foe 9 M
Chapter no. 4 Metals and Non metals 8 M
Chapter no. 11 Force and Pressure 8 M
29-08-2018 Chapter no. 5 Coal and Petroleum 13 M
Chapter no. 12 Friction 12 M
BLUE PRINT OF WEEKLY TEST TIME: 45 MINUTES M.M.: 25
Sr. No.
TYPOLOGY OF QUESTIONS No. of Questions
TOTAL MARKS
25
1. Very Short Answer (VSA) 1 Mark 2 2
2. Short Answer- I (SA I) 2 Marks 3 6
3. Short Answer- II (SA II) 3 Marks 4 12
4. Long Answers (LA) 5 Marks 1 5
TOTAL QUESTIONS 10 25
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS IN WEEKLY TEST
TYPES OF QUESTIONS M.M.: 25
Very Easy Questions 10 Marks
Average Difficulty Level 7 Marks
Application Based 4 Marks
Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) 4 Marks
APRIL
Ch. No. 1 : Crop production and management
Practical: 1.To study new Agricultural machines by pictures and its uses.
2. To study how drip irrigation is useful.
3. To study the effect of manure and fertilizers on the growth of the plants.
4. To study different irrigation methods in India.
Ch. No. 3 : Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
Practicals: 1. To study the water absorbing properties of various clothing materials.
2.To study the effect of Plastics on the environment
3.To study the biodegradable and non-biodegradable materials.
MAY
Ch. No. 2 :Microorganisms
Practical: 1.To study the action of curd on maida dough.
2. To demonstrate the fermentation of sugar.
3. To study causes, effects and symptoms of various diseases caused by microorganisms.
Ch.No. 4 :Metals and Non-Metals
Practical: 1.To study how metals are good conductors of Heat and electricity
2.To study nature of rust by using litmus paper.
3.To study the effect of oxygen on Mg ribbon.
4.To prove displacement reaction experimentally.
Ch.No.11 :Force and Pressure
Practical: 1.To show that pressure increases with depth.
2.To show the existence of Atmospheric pressure.
JULY
Ch.No. 5 :Coal and Petroleum
Practical: 1.To study various constituents of Petroleum and its uses.
2.Mark the places in the map where coal, petroleum and natural gas are found.
3. To check the difference between destructive and fractional distillation.
Ch.No. 12 :Friction
Practical: 1.To show that a rough surface exerts greater frictional force than a smooth surface.
2. To show that rolling friction is less than sliding friction.
3. To check the ways to increase and reduce friction.
Ch.No. 13 :Sound
Practical: 1.To show that sound is produced by vibrating body.
2.To show that sound needs medium to travel.
3. To make a model to represent the working of vocal cords.
4. To show that pitch of a sound depends on its frequency.
AUGUST
Ch.No. 8 :Cell structure and functions
Practical: 1.To study the shape of the cells using an onion peel
2.To study shape of Amoeba and Paramecium from prepared slides
3.To study the shape of human cheek cells.
SEPTEMBER
Revision
II-TERM
OCTOBER – MARCH
Chapter no. Chapter name Marks Weightage
6 Combustion and Flame 8
7 Conservation of plants and animals 10
14 Chemical effects of electric current 9
9 Reproduction in animals 10
15 Some natural phenomena 8
17 Stars and solar system 9
10 Reaching the age of adolescence 9
16 Light 10
18 Air and water pollution 7
Theory 80
Internal assessment 20
Total marks 100
WEEKLY TEST SYLLABUS AND SCHEDULE
06-11-2018 CHAPTER NO. 6 Combustion And Flame 13 M
CHAPTER NO. 7 Conservation of plants and animals 12 M
19-12-2018 CHAPTER No - 09. Reproduction in Animals, 13 M
CHAPTER No. 15 Some Natural Phenomenon 12 M
OCTOBER
Ch.No. 6 : Combustion and flame
Practical: 1.To study different zones of flame.
2. To show that air is essential for burning.
3. To identify if the given substance is combustible or not.
Ch.No. 7 : Conservation of Plants and animals
Practical: 1.To study the causes and consequences of deforestation.
2. To study different ways to conserve Plants and animals.
3. To prepare recycled paper from paper waste.
Ch.No. 14 : Chemical effects of electric current
Practical: 1. To study the behavior of some solid materials towards electricity.
2. To show that distilled (or pure) water is a non conductor of electricity.
3. To show that water containing any salt (or acid, or alkali) is a good conducter of electricity.
NOVEMBER
Ch.No. 9 : Reproduction in animals
Practical: 1.To study the life cycle of frog.
2. To study binary fission in Amoeba and Budding in Hydra from prepared slides.
Ch.No 15 : Some Natural Phenomenon
Practical: 1. To study the charging of certain materials by the method of rubbing.
2. To show that like charges repel each other, whereas unlike charges attract each other.
3. To transfer charge by direct touching (or by conduction).
4. To study the seismograph.
Ch.No. 17 : Stars and the Solar system
Practical: 1.To study the position of pole star.
2. To study different planets and their moons in solar system.
3. To study different constellations such as Ursa Major & Orion.
DECEMBER
Ch.No. 10 : Reaching the age of adolescence
Practical: 1.To prepare speech on AIDS and drug addiction
Ch.No. 16 : Light
Practical: 1.To verify Laws of reflection of light.
2. To make Kaleidoscope & study multiple reflections
3. To study the defects of human eye & their correction.
Ch.No. 18 : Pollution of air and water.
Practical: 1.To prepare a speech and collage on Global Warming
2. To study the methods regarding reduction in air and water pollution
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
FULL II TERM SYLLABUS
+
30% OF TERM I
CHAPTER 8: CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS
CHAPTER 4 METALS AND NON METALS
CHAPTER 11: FORCE AND PRESSURE
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4m
Q4.Grammar Section 4m
Q5. ONE MARK QUESTION ANSWER Based On Text 2m
Q 6. TWO MARK QUESTION ANSWER Based On Text 4 m
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BOOKS PRESCRIBED : वसतं भाग-2 :सरस्वती व्याकरण भाग-8 BLUE PRINT खंड (क) (ऩठन कौशऱ)
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. iBKwrI bnny ky kwrx
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SOCIAL SCIENCE OBJECTIVES
To play an important role in developing well defined-abilities in cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains.
To provide plentiful opportunities to engage the children in observing, recording, observations, drawing, tabulations,
graphs etc.
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS IN TERM END EXAMS
TYPES OF QUESTIONS M.M.: 80
Very Easy Questions 30 Marks
Average Difficulty Level 25 Marks
Application Based 15 Marks
Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) 10 Marks
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS IN WEEKLY TEST
TYPES OF QUESTIONS M.M.: 25
Very Easy Questions 10 Marks
Average Difficulty Level 7 Marks
Application Based 4 Marks
Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) 4 Marks
BLUE PRINT OF WEEKLY TEST TIME: 45 MINUTES M.M.: 25
Sr. No.
TYPOLOGY OF QUESTIONS No. of Questions
TOTAL MARKS
25
1. Very Short Answer (VSA) 1 Mark 5 5
2. Short Answer- 3 Marks 5 15
3. Long Answers (LA) 5 Marks 1 5
TOTAL QUESTIONS 11 25
TIME3HRS
QUESTION PAPER DESIGN FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE
CLASS– VIII BLUE PRINT
M.M.: 80
Sr. No. TYPOLOGY OF QUESTIONS No. of Questions
TOTAL MARKS
80
1. Very Short Answer (VSA) 1 Mark 9 9
3. Short Answer 3 Marks 12 36
4. Long Answers (LA) 5 Marks 6 30
5. MAP GEO -3M+HIS -2M 1 5
TOTAL 28 80
1. Question paper will consist of 28 questions.
2. All questions would be compulsory. However, an internal choice will be provided in questions of 5 marks
WEEKLY TEST
IST TERM
1. Weekly test 16-05-2018
(RESOURCES AND LAND, SOIL, WATER, NATURAL VEGETATION) (12+13M)
2.Weekly test 1-08-2018
(THE INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAND MINERAL AND POWER RESOURCES] (12+13M)
IIND TERM
3.Weekly test 10-10-2018
{When people rebel and judiciary] (14+11M)
4. WEEKLY TEST 21-112018
(UNDERSTANDING CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND WEAVERS, SMELTERS AND FACTORY OWNERS)
(12+13M)
5. WEEKLY TEST 10-01-2019
(THE MAKING OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT AND INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE) (15+10M)
MONTH
TOPIC
ACTIVITY
APRIL GEOGRAPHY CH.- 1,2 HISTORY- CH.-1 CIVICS CH 1 ,2
RESOURCES, LAND, SOIL, WATER,NATURAL VEGETATION HOW WHEN AND WHERE (OTBA) THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION UNDERSTANDING SECULARISM( practical)
PASTE PICTURES OF RENEWABLE AND NON RENEWABLE RESOURCESand mention how their stock may get affected by the overuse.. Talk to some elderly person in your family and neighbourhood and collect information about changes in the land use over the years. PICTURES OF ENDEMIC SPECIES OF DIFFERENT VEGETATION PASTE THE PICTURE OF DRAFTING COMMITTE OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION Collect the information on COMPOSITION OF CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY, TOTAL NO. Of articles , amendments . Discuss in the class can there be different views with in the same religion .
MAY. -HISTORY CH.- 2,3 GEOGRAPHY CH.- 3 CIVICS CH.- 3
FROM TRADE TO TERRITORY RULING COUNTRYSIDE MINERAL AND POWER RESOURCES WHY DO WE NEED PARLIAMENT?
LOCATE PLACES OF COLONIAL WARS FOR CONSOLIDATION OF EMPIRE ON POLITICAL MAP. LOCATE MINERAL RICH AREAS OF WORLD ON WORLD MAP and India Design a poster highlighting energy conservation tips you would take for your school . CONDUCT MOCK PARLIAMENT IN CLASS.
CIVICS CH.- 4 [JULY] HISTORY -CH.- 4 ,5 . CIVICS CH.- 5
HISTORY CH.- 6
UNDERSTANDING LAWS TRIBAL ,DIKUS AND VISION(OBTA) WHEN PEOPLE REBEL JUDICIARY COLONIALISM AND THE CITY
Read the news paper /watch t.v news for a week and find out if there any unpopular laws that people in India or around the world currently protesting . Make a list of places where the rising took place in may june and july in 1857 and find out more about rani Lakshmi bai of Jhansi .in what ways would she have been unusual women for her times . CONDUCT MOOT COURT LOCATE EARLIER COLONIAN CITIES HAVING ADMINISTRATIVE IMPORTANCE ON MAP.
AUGUST.
SEPTEMBER-
REVISION Examination
OCTOBER GEOGRAHY CH -5,6, CIVICS CH.- 6,7,8
NOVEMBER- HISTORY CH.-7,8,9 CIVICS -9,10
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES UNDERSTANDING CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND UNDERSTANDING MARGINALISATION CONFRONTING MARGIANALISATION
WEAVERS, SMELTERS AND FACTORY OWNERS CIVILISING THE NATIVE EDUCATING THE NATION(ACTIVITY) WOMEN, CASTE AND REFORMERS. PUBLIC FACILITIES(PRACTICAL) LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
LOCATE MAJOR WHEAT, RICE,SUGARCANE,COTTON PRODUCING AREAS OF THE WORLD and India . Find out the difference between the lifestyle of a farmer in USA and India LOCATE IRON AND STEEL PLANTS information and cotton textile industry ON MAP Bangalore has some public sector industries and research institutions .find out the full form of organisations : BEL, BHEL, UAS, ISRO, NCBS. .Make a list of the people who would you think are the maginalised groups in your city or village , name some adivasi communities that live in your state , what languages do they speak . On the outline map of India locate the centres of different crafts today find out when these centres came up. COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF BRITISH AND PRESENT ERA. PASTE PICTURES OF WOMEN CASTE REFORMERS. Point a few situations where laws exist but people do not follow them because of poor enforcement , like overspeeding by motorist, what are the problems in their enforcement? , suggest some ways in
which enfocement can be improved.
DECEMBER- Ch-5 geo HISTORY CH.-10,11,12
HUMAN RESOURCES THE CHANGING WORLD OF VISUAL ART (PRACTICAL) THE MAKING OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE
SHADE HIGHEST AND LEAST DENSELY AREAS OF POPULATION ON POLITICAL MAP CONDUCT A FAIR TRIAL OF COURT IN CLASS. MAKE CHRONOLOGY TIMELINE OF EVENTS FROM 1875 TO 1947.
FERUARY REVISION MARCH -EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS
APRIL
CHAPTER 1 : Rational numbers – addition, subtraction, multiplication &
division of rational numbers.
WK. TEST – 1 : CH. – 1 Rational Numbers
CH. 2 : linear eqn. in one variable
MAY
CHAPTER 3 : understanding quadrilaterals angle sum property & different kinds of quadrilaterals.
CHAPTER 4 : practical geometry
( review : as in earier classes you have learnt
To draw triangle and their measurement)
CHAPTER 10 : visualizing solid shapes ( for activity only)
( review : as discussed in earlier class about plane shapes
And aolid shapes)
ACTIVITY 1 : verification of angle sum property of quadrilaterals.
WK. TEST – 2 : CH- 3 Understanding Quadrilaterals . Ex – 2.1 & 2.3
JUNE
ACTIVITY 2 : show the information which shows the production of crops in
Different states by bar graph .
JULY
CHAPTER 6 : square & square root
Square & square root by prime factorization.
CHAPTER 7 : cube & cube root – (review with story of S.Ramanujam)
Review : starts with as discussed in VII class about square no.
AUGUST
WK. TEST – 3 : CH. – 6 Squares and Square Roots
CH. - 7 Cubes and Cube Roots
CHAPTER 5 : data handling - bar graph , double bar graph , pie chart,
Histogram , probability.
Review : (starts from our daily information collection.)
ACTIVITY 3 : prepare a pie chart of daily activities.
SEPTEMBER
(Revision of chapter – 1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
OCTOBER
CHAPTER 8 : comparing quantities- ratio , percentage , cost price , selling
Price , profit % , loss % & compound interest.
Review : with recalling ratio and comparing
CHAPTER 16 : playing with numbers
Review : with natural whole rational numbers
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER 9 : algebraic expression & identities
Review of simple algebric expression
Review : starts with factors method of class VI .
CHAPTER 14 : factorization ( using identities , division by monomials )
ACTIVITY 4 : verification (a+b) = a2 + b2 +2ab
WK. TEST – 4 : CH- 9 Algebraic Expressios and Identities
DECEMBER
CHAPTER 12 : exponents & powers – laws review by giving them same line
Examples.
CHAPTER 13 : direct & inverse variation and proportion
Review from example of house work
JANUARY
WK. TEST – 5 : CH. – 12 Exponents and Powers & CH. – 13 Direct and
Inverse Proportions
CHAPTER 11 : mensuration – ( area of cube, cuboid, cylinder, trapezium,
& parallelogram )
CHAPTER 15 : introduction to graph
ACTIVITY 5,6 : formula derivation of TSA of cylinder and cuboid .
FEBRUARY
Revision of full term syllabus
MARCH
Annual examination
COMPUTER
Month Chapter Content No. of
Periods
April Chapter 1 Networking concepts
1.1 Networking and its advantages 1.2 Networking components 1.3 Types of networks 1.4 Network architecture 1.5 Accessing a file from shared drive 1.6 Network security
6
May Chapter 2- Windows Movie Maker
2.1 Features of Windows Movie Maker
2.2 starting Windows Movie Maker
2.3 Components of Windows Movie
Maker
2.4 Adding Images and Videos
2.5 Adding Audio Files
2.6 Applying transitions and visual effects
2.7 Adding Title,Caption and credits
2.8 Editing Media Clips
2.9 Saving and Exporting a Movie
8
Chapter 3 Log On To Access
3.1 Types and structure of Database
3.2 Microsoft Access
3.3 Features and Components
3.4 creating blank database
3.5 Creating a Table using Templates
3.6 Closing Access application
6
June SUMMER VACATIONS
July Chapter 4 Working With Tables
Chapter 5 Working With queries
4.1 Data Types
4.2 View of a Table
4.3 Creating and entering data in a table
4.4 Adding /Editing records in a table
4.5 Adding and deleting a Row
4.6 Sorting data within a Table
4.7 Opening Existing Database
5.1 Setting a relationship between tables
5.2 Creating a Query
5.3 Specifying simple /multiple criteria
5.4 Forms and Reports
6
6
August Chapter 6. Adobe Photoshop CS3 6.1. Features of Photoshop CS3 Professional
6.2. Starting Adobe Photoshop CS3
6.3. Components of Photoshop Screen
8
6.4. Creating a New File
6.5. Saving The Document
6.6. Inserting Images and Text
6.7. Opening a File
6.8. Palettes
6.9. Selection Tools
6.10. Common Paint Tools in Photoshop
September Term I Examination
October Chapter 7. More on Photoshop CS3
Chapter 8. Visual Basic 2010 Express
1.1. Painting and retouching tools 7.1. Blur / sharpen / smudge tools 7.2. Path type, shape, viewing tools 7.3. Using image menu 7.4. Layers
8.1. What is visual basic? 8.2. Introduction to Visual Basic 2010
express? 8.3. Event Driven Programming 8.4. Modes of visual basic 2010 express 8.5. Starting visual basic 2010 express 8.6. Components of VB 2010 IDE 8.7. Developing a VB Application 8.8. Writing codes for an event 8.9. Executing VB 2010 project 8.10. Saving VB form 8.11. Closing VB project
8.12. Opening VB project
6
6
November Chapter 9. More on VB 2010 Express
1.1. Adding images and shapes in form 9.1. Variables and operators in VB 9.2. Control statements 9.3. Radio button / Checkbox control 9.4. Select case/ do while…/ For…next
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Chapter 10. Understanding HTML
10.1. History of HTML 10.2. Describing HTML / structure of
HTML 10.3. How create HTML document 10.4. Viewing HTML document 10.5. Attributes 10.6. Types of elements 10.7. Changing appearance of text 10.8. Changing font, size, text colour and
background
10.9. Top margin and left margin
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December Chapter 11. Using list and creating table
Chapter 12. Surfing Internet
11.1. Unordered List 11.2. Type attribute 11.3. Ordered List 11.4. Marquee tag 11.5. Creating a table 11.6. Attributes of <TR>,<TD>,<TH> tags 11.7. Linking the webpages
12.1. World Wide Web 12.2. Multimedia / Real time
communication
12.3. Skype / creating blog
8
4
January Term II Examination
ART & CRAFT
APRIL
Art : Cross hatching ( pencil shading). Dot Painting (page no. 45, 46, 47, 66, 25)
Craft : Landscape in 2D effect.
MAY
Art : Still life drawing of ‘An apple on a book.( pencil shading). Poster on any social problem.
Craft : Pen holder with waste matirial.
F.A. – 1 (April-May) (File marks-10)
JUNE
Summer vacations
JULY
Art : landcape with water colour, poster making.
Craft : Flower pot with waste matirial..
AUGUST
Art : festival scene, still life drawing ‘A chalk box on a book’.
Craft : Rakhi making.
F.A. – 2 (July+August) – (File marks -10)
SEPTEMBER
S.A. – 1
Half Yearly exams. (S.A. – 1) Are of 80 marks.
OCTOBER
Art : Human anatomy, imaginative drwaing of birds.
Craft : coffee painting.
NOVEMBER
Art : Still life drawing, perspective from different levels.
Craft : Block painting.
F.A. -3 (OCT-NOV) ( File marks-10)
DECEMBER
Art : Fruit composition with pencil shading. Imaginative drawaing of animals.
Craft : Collage on sports.
JANUARY
Art : Caligraphy with flat brush, slogan writing.
Craft : Stencil making and spray painting.
F.A. – 4(File marks-10)
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
S.A. - 2
SANTHYA
APRIL
Revision of work done : Japji Sahib
Chaupai Sahib
Tvai Prasad Savaiye(Sravag sudh)
Rehraas Sahib
Sohela Sahib
MAY
Rehraas Sahib : First Five Shabad
hir jug jug Bgq aupwieAw..
duKu dwrU suKu rogu BieAw….
so dru qyrw kyhw …..
siux vfw AwKY sBu koie[[
AwKw jIvw ivsrY mir jwau[[
JUNE
Summer Vacations
JULY
Rehraas Sahib : Next Four Shabad
hir ky jn siqgur sqpurKw…
kwhy ry mn…
so purKu inrMjn ……
quUM krqw sicAwru mYfw swNeI[[
Multimedia Presentation on life of Guru Arjan Dev ji.
AUGUST
Revision of work done.
SEPTEMBER
Ist Term Exams
OCTOBER
Rehraas Sahib : Next Four Shabad
iqqu srvrVY BeIly invwsw…
BeI prwpiq ….
hmrI kro………….
AwnMd BieAw………..
Discussion topic : Teachings of Guru Nanak Dev ji.
NOVEMBER
Rehraas Sahib : Next Five Shabad
Qwl ivic …………..
qyrw kIqw jwqo nwhI….
iqQY qU smrQu……..
AMqr gur …………..
rKy rKxhwru……………
Disscussion topic : Trust
DECEMBER
Complete Rehraas Sahib
Ardaas with Dohra
JANUARY
Revision of work done
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
II Term Exams
MUSIC SA-1
Alankars 1-9
Collectively recitation of chaupai sahib.
Two shabad’s for assembly with meaning.
Preparation for I /H shabad gayan competition.
Practice of classical shabad with meaning
SA-2 Practice of chaupai sahib
2. Basant ki vaar in Raga Basant
3. Practice of Assembly shabads
4. Preparation for Annual function (shabad’s)
5. Preparation of Sahodya Shabad Gayan.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION APRIL
Physical training Exercise 1 to 10 Football Match And other games
MAY
Practice of training Exercise 6 to 10, tennis match, Training of Basketball.
JUNE
Summer Vacations
JULY
Kho-Kho Practice, Table Tennis Practice
August
100m,200m,400m,800m, Races Track events.
SEPTEMBER
Examination
OCTOBER
Practice of annual athlete Meet, March Past with Football Match
NOVEMBER
Handball, Basketball Matches
DECEMBER
Field Events, Badminton Match.
JANUARY
Volley Ball Match, Different Races.
FEBRUARY
Physical training, Basketball Match
GK Book – Reasoning Aptitude – Class 8
Term 1
List of useful symbols – shapes, lines, fills, manipulation of spatial sense.
Part A
Verbal Aptitude Page: 8-14, 15-19, 20-23
Part B
Non-Verbal Aptitude Page: 37, 38, 39
Part C
Quantitive Aptitude Page: 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49
Part D
Aptitude Test Page: I-III
Current Affairs
Term 2
Revision: Unit of useful symbols, shapes, lines, fills, manipulation of spatial sense.
Part A
Verbal Aptitude Page: 24 - 36
Part B
Non-Verbal Aptitude Page: 40, 41, 42, 43
Part C
Quantitive Aptitude Page: 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55
Part D
Aptitude Test Page: IV-VI
Current Affairs