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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL English Syllabus (2018-19) Class VI Month Lesson No. Name of the Lesson Grammar Writing Skills April 1 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Transformation of sentences (declarative, interrogative, imperative, positive, negative) Newspaper report 2 The River (Poem) 3 The Town Musicians of Bermen (Activity) Difference between sentence, clause and phrase Notice Writing May 4 The Miser and his Gold (Poem) Note Writing 5 How the Cat Became Kinds of phrases (noun, adjective, adverb) July 6 Day (Poem) Diary Entry 7 The Emperor’s New Clothes Independent Clause and Dependent Clause Prefixes and Suffixes (to be done and checked in the textbook) 8 Beowulf, the Mighty Hero Transitive and Intransitive Verbs August 9 The Bat (Poem) Informal Letter 10 Jeannie’s Amber Beads (Activity) Finite and Non-finite verbs September Revision for Mid Term Examination October 11 Urashima Taro and the Sea Princess (Activity) Gerunds, Infinitives and Participles Summary Writing 12 A Green Cornfield (poem) 13 The Hunt First Conditional Poster 14 Winter Morning (Poem) November 14 (cont.) Story Writing 15 Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture (Activity) Active and Passive Voice Review 16 The Enchanted Shirt (Poem) Short Story December 17 Which was Witch? Reported Speech 18 Coromandel Fishes (Poem)

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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL English Syllabus (2018-19)

Class VI

Month Lesson

No.

Name of the Lesson Grammar Writing Skills

April 1 Ali Baba and the Forty

Thieves

Transformation of

sentences (declarative,

interrogative,

imperative, positive,

negative)

Newspaper

report

2 The River (Poem)

3 The Town Musicians of

Bermen (Activity)

Difference between

sentence, clause and

phrase

Notice Writing

May 4 The Miser and his Gold

(Poem) Note Writing

5 How the Cat Became Kinds of phrases (noun,

adjective, adverb)

July 6 Day (Poem) Diary Entry

7 The Emperor’s New

Clothes

Independent Clause and

Dependent Clause

Prefixes and Suffixes (to

be done and checked in

the textbook)

8 Beowulf, the Mighty

Hero

Transitive and

Intransitive Verbs

August 9 The Bat (Poem) Informal Letter

10 Jeannie’s Amber Beads

(Activity)

Finite and Non-finite

verbs

September Revision for Mid Term Examination

October 11 Urashima Taro and the

Sea Princess (Activity)

Gerunds, Infinitives and

Participles

Summary

Writing

12 A Green Cornfield

(poem)

13 The Hunt First Conditional Poster

14 Winter Morning (Poem)

November 14

(cont.)

Story Writing

15 Uncle Podger Hangs a

Picture (Activity)

Active and Passive

Voice

Review

16 The Enchanted Shirt

(Poem)

Short Story

December 17 Which was Witch? Reported Speech

18 Coromandel Fishes

(Poem)

January 19 The Liar Conjunctions Informal Letter

February 20 If I Were You Parts of Speech

*Each lesson of the Companion Book will be covered simultaneously with the

lesson in the Course Book.

1

NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL Mathematics Syllabus (2018-19)

Class VI

Month Topic Subtopic

April Chapter 1:

Knowing Our Numbers

Chapter 2:

Whole Numbers

Activity 1

Introduction

Comparing numbers

Shifting digits

Revisiting place value

Larger numbers

Indian and International System of

Numeration

Use of commas

Word problems

Estimation of sum or difference

Estimation of product

Expanding brackets

Roman numerals

Introduction

Addition and subtraction using

number line

Properties of Whole Numbers

Patterns in Whole Number

To verify that addition is commutative for

whole numbers.

May

Chapter 4:

Basic Geometrical Ideas

Activity 2

Chapter 13:

Symmetry

Introduction

Intersecting and Parallel Lines

Curves

Polygons

Angles

Triangles

Quadrilaterals

Circles

To differentiate between

intersecting lines, parallel lines and

perpendicular lines using paper

folding activity.

Introduction

(Making symmetrical figures,

Figures with two lines of symmetry,

Reflection and symmetry

2

July Chapter 3:

Playing With Numbers

Activity 3

Activity 4

Chapter 9:

Data Handling

Introduction

Factors and Multiples

Prime and Composite Numbers

Tests for Divisibility of Numbers

Common Factors and Common

Multiples

Prime Factorization

Highest Common Factor

Lowest Common Multiple

To find prime numbers between 1 to

100 by Eratosthenes Sieve’s method.

To find HCF of two given numbers,

by paper cutting and pasting.

Introduction

Organizing Data

Interpretation of a Pictograph

Drawing of a Pictograph

Interpretation of a Bar Graph

Drawing of a Bar Graph

August

Chapter 7:

Fractions

Activity 5

Introduction

Representation of fractions using

shaded portion

Representation of fractions on a

number line

Types of fractions

Equivalent Fractions

Simplified Form

Like fractions and comparing like

fractions

Unlike fractions and comparing unlike

fractions

Addition and subtraction of like

fractions

Addition and subtraction of unlike

fractions

Addition of Like Fractions

September Revision for Mid Term Examination

October

Chapter 6:

Integers

Introduction

Representation of Integers on a

number line

Ordering of Integers

Addition of Integers using a number

line

Addition of integers without a number

line

Subtraction of Integers using a

number line

3

Activity 6

Chapter 8:

Decimals

Activity 7

Subtraction of Integers without using

a number line

To perform addition of integers by

using different coloured bindis

Introduction

Representation of decimals on a

number line

Hundredths

Comparing Decimals

Using Decimals- money, length,

weight

Addition of decimal numbers

Subtraction of decimal numbers

To represent the given decimal

numbers on a 10 × 10 grid

November

Chapter 10:

Mensuration

Activity 8

Activity 9

Activity 10

Introduction

Perimeter of a rectangle and a square

Perimeter of regular shapes

Area

Area of a rectangle and a square

To make the following shapes using

a pair of set squares:-

(i) Square

(ii) Rectangle

(iii) Parallelogram

To make a cube using the given net

and count the number of faces,

vertices and edges

To find area of palm impressions

Using a grid paper, by counting the

squares

December

Chapter 12:

Ratio And Proportion

Chapter 11:

Algebra

Introduction

Ratio

Proportion

Unitary Method

Introduction

Variables

Rules from Arithmetic

Expressions with variables

4

January

Chapter 11:

Algebra

Chapter 14:

Practical Geometry

Using Expressions practically

Equation and Solution of an Equation

Introduction

Construction of a circle

Construction of a line Segment

Construction of a copy of a line

segment

Construction of a perpendicular

Construction of a perpendicular

bisector

Construction of angles and their angle

bisector

February Revision

New Era Public School

Science Syllabus (2018-19)

Class VI

1

Month Name of the chapter

Sub-topics

April Chapter 1 Where does

food come from

Chapter 2

Components of food

*Food variety

*Food items and their ingredients

*Food materials and their sources

*Plant parts and animal products as food

*Classification of animals on the basis of their food

habit -herbivores,carnivores,omnivores

*Components of food:-proteins,fats,

carbohydrates,vitamins and minerals

Types of food-Body building

foods(proteins),Energy giving foods (carbohydrates

and fats), Protective foods(vitamins and minerals)

* Sources of carbohydrates,fats,proteins,

vitamins and minerals

*Importance of roughage and water in our diet

*Balanced diet

*Test for the presence of starch,proteins and fats in

the given food item

*Obesity

*Deficiency diseases-anaemia, goitre, scurvy,

beriberi, night-blindness,rickets,bone and tooth

decay

May

Chapter 4

Sorting materials into

groups

Chapter 5

Separation of

Substances

*What objects and the materials they are made of?

*Advantages of classification

*Properties of materials-

Appearance, hardness,

solubility,miscibility,floating and sinking objects,

transparency

*Why do we separate substances?Differences

between a pure substance and a mixture

*Methods of separation-Handpicking,threshing,

winnowing, sieving, filtration, sedimentation

followed by decantation, evaporation

,condensation, magnetic separation, churning

*Use of more than one method for separation of

mixtures

*solute, solvent, solution, saturated & unsaturated

solution

*More of a substance can be dissolved in a solution

by heating it

*Water dissolves different amounts of soluble

substances in it.

Project and Research work on

Chap 16 Garbage in Garbage out.

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July

Chapter 6

Changes around us

Chapter 7

Getting to know plants

Chap 10 Motion &

Measurement of distances

*Types of changes-Reversible and irreversible

changes

*Expansion and contraction of metals on heating

and cooling

*Herbs,shrubs and trees, climbers and creepers

*Parts of a leaf

*Parallel and reticulate venation, types of

root(taproot and fibrous root)

*Parts of a flower[sepal,petal,male reproductive

part(stamen),female reproductive part(pistil)]

*Functions of the root, stem, leaf,flower-

Photosynthesis, Transpiration

*Means of transport(air,land,water)

*Need for measurement of objects, What is the

state of motion and rest?

*Standard unit of measurement

*Precautions to be observed while measuring

objects using a metre scale

*Measuring the length of a curved line using a

piece of thread or a divider.

August Chap 10 Motion &

Measurement of distances

contd…

Chapter 8

Body movements

*Types of motion (rectilinear,circular,rotatory,

oscillatory)

*Periodic and non-periodic motion

* Numericals on conversion

*Examples showing more than one type of motion

*What is a joint,muscle,ligament,cartilage and a

tendon?

*Types of joints(hinge,fixed,ball and socket, pivot

joint)

*Functions of the human skeleton

*A fractured bone and the importance of an X-ray

*Function of the ribcage,backbone,pelvic

bones,skull

*Muscles work in pairs in order to move a bone

*Movement in an earthworm, a snail,a cockroach,a

bird,a fish and a snake

*Parts of the human skeleton

September Revision for Mid Term Examination

October Chapter 3

Fibre to fabric

* What is a fibre and a yarn?

*Differences between natural and synthetic fibres

*Processing of cotton fibre to obtain cotton fabric

*Processing of jute fibre to obtain jute fabric

*Process of ginning,weaving, knitting, spinning.

*What is a loom?

New Era Public School

Science Syllabus (2018-19)

Class VI

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Chapter 9

The living organisms and

their surroundings

* What is a habitat, adaptation & acclimatisation?

*Types of habitat(terrestrial, aquatic,)

*Types of animals(aquatic, terrestrial)

*Components of a habitat(biotic and abiotic

component). Differences between living and non-

living things

*Adaptations of plants & animals belonging to

different habitat.

*Characteristics of living organisms-stimulus and

response, excretion,respiration,reproduction

November Chapter 11

Light,shadows and

reflection

Chapter 12

Electricity and circuits

*Luminous and non-luminous objects

*Transparent,translucent and opaque objects

*sources of light(natural and artificial)

*What is a object and an image?

*Formation of a shadow

*Differences between a shadow and an image

*Pin hole camera(principle,construction,working)

*Rectilinear propagation of light

*Reflection of light

*Symbols of the various components of an electric

circuit

*Components of an electric circuit(a cell, a bulb, an

electric switch, wires)

December

Chapter 12

Electricity and circuits

contd…

Chapter 13

Fun with magnets

*Ways to connect the terminals of two cells in

order to form a battery

*What is a fused bulb?Difference between an open

and a closed circuit.

*To make an electric circuit diagram using

symbols.

*Terminals of a cell(positive and negative

terminal).

*Making of a simple switch & its importance.

*How were magnets discovered?, magnetic and

non-magnetic substances

*Types of magnets(dumb-bell

shaped,cylindrical,circular,bar magnet)

*Properties of a magnet(attractive and directive

property)

*Poles of a magnet(North pole and South pole) &

its strength

*A freely suspended magnet always points in the

north-south direction

*Ways & precautions to be observed while storing

magnets

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*Uses of a magnet

January Chapter 14

Water

Chapter 15

Air around us

*Sources of water(underground and surface water)

*How are clouds formed?

*Water cycle(explanation and diagram)& its

components.

*Harmful effects of floods and droughts.

*Ways to conserve water

*Rain water harvesting techniques.

*Properties of air

*What is wind and atmosphere?

*Composition of air

*Water and soil contain air

*Oxygen supports burning

*Carbondioxide does not support burning

*How is oxygen in the atmosphere replaced?

*Uses of air

February Revision

NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL Social Science Syllabus (2018-19)

Class VI

MONTH HISTORY CIVICS GEOGRAPHY

April

Ch1: What, Where,

How and When?

Ch1: Understanding Diversity

Ch2: Diversity and Discrimination

Ch1:The Earth in the Solar

System

May Ch2: On the trail of

the Earliest people Ch2:Globe:Latitudes and

Longitudes

July

Ch3:From Gathering

to Growing Food

Ch4: In The Earliest

Cities

Ch3: What is Government?

Ch3 :Motions of the Earth

August

Ch6: Kingdoms,

Kings and an Early

Republic

Ch7: New Questions

and Ideas

Ch4:Key Elements of a Democratic

Government

Ch4: Maps

September

Revision for Mid Term Examination

October

Ch8: Ashoka, The

Emperor Who Gave

Up War

Ch5: Panchayati Raj Ch5: Major Domains of the Earth

November Ch9:Vital Villages,

Thriving Towns

Ch6: Rural Administration

December Ch10:Traders,

Kings and Pilgrims

Ch7: Urban Administration Ch6: Major Landforms of the

Earth

January Ch11: New Empires

and Kingdoms

Ch8: Rural Livelihoods

Ch7: Our Country- India

Ch8: India: Climate, Vegetation

and Wildlife

February

Ch9: Urban Livelihoods

…REVISION… ..

MAP SYLLABUS

CLASS VI

Term HISTORY GEOGRAPHY

Mid Term

(April-September)

Ch2: On the trail of Earliest people

1. Kurnool Caves

2. Bhimbetka

3. Hunsgi

Ch3:From Gathering to Growing Food

1. Mehrgarh

2. Burzahom

3. Daojali Hading

Ch4 : In The Earliest Cities

1. Harappa

2. Mohenjo-Daro

3. Lothal

4. Dholavira

5. Kalibangan

MAP Work: All the States and Union

Territories of India ( on the political map of

India)

All the Continents and Oceans (on the

World map)

Final term

(October-February)

Ch8: Ashoka, The Emperor Who Gave

Up War

1. Taxila

2. Patliputra

3. Ujjain

4. Kalinga

Ch10:Traders, Kings and Pilgrims

1. River Kaveri

2. Sri Lanka

3. Nalanda

4. Mathura

Ch11: New Empires and Kingdoms

1. Kannauj

2. Madurai

3. Kanchipuram

Ch7: Our Country- India

Physical features of India

Ch8: India: Climate, Vegetation and

Wildlife

National parks:

1. Manas National Parks

2. Gir Forest National Park

3. Dachigam

4. Jim Corbett

Wildlife Sanctuaries:

1. Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

2. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

3. Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife

Sanctuary

4. Krishna Wildlife Sanctuary

NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL French Syllabus (2018-19)

Class VI

MONTH LESSON

NUMBER

LESSON NAME TOPICS TO BE COVERED

TERM - I

April L-2 Comptons ensemble

Board Activity

Les Alphabet

Numbers (0-20)

Some common nouns

L-3 Les Copains The verb << être>>

Indefinite articles

Plurals of nouns

May L-5 Dans la classe The verb <<avoir>>

Adjectives

Sentences using être and adjectives

July L-6 Les amis de Caroline Nationalities

Definite articles

Masculine/Feminine nouns

August L-1 Les Salutations How to greet each other,asking

names,age etc

Introduction of themselves and

others (using être and avoir)

September RÉVISION FOR MID TERM EXAMINATION

TERM - II

October L-4 Devinez Professions

Numbers (21-100)

Qu’est –ce que c’est?

Qui est-ce?

November L-7 Quel jour sommes-nous? Verb <<aller>>

Days of the week

L-8 La famille de Manuel Members of the family

Introduction to –er ending

verbs(aimer,parler,habiter etc)

December L-9 Les vacances Months of the year

L-10 Le drapeau de mon pays Colours

Using colours in accordance with

their gender and plurality

January L-0 Vous connaissez la France? Map of France

Designers,brands of France

Different types of cheese,wines etc

Monuments and festivals of France

February RÉVISION

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