Syllabus 5thPARAMETERS FOR FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Listening
Reading
Recitation
Listening
Reading
Recitation
Listening
Reading
Recitation
Project work
Creative writing
Project work
Creative writing
Project work
Creative writing
Hand writing
Hand writing
Hand writing
Four Operations
Quiz
Origami
Scientific Attitude
03030303 Home work
Written TestWritten TestWritten TestWritten Test
Computation
Written TestWritten TestWritten TestWritten Test
Comparative Study
Maximum Marks for each evaluation = 10
Maximum Marks for each FA (E1+E2+E3=E4=E5) = 50
Note: Note: Note: Note: ‘E’ stands for Evaluation
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Planner for all subjects
EVALUATION FA1EVALUATION FA1EVALUATION FA1EVALUATION FA1
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S.NoS.NoS.NoS.No SubjectSubjectSubjectSubject
1.1.1.1. Maths
2.2.2.2. English
3.3.3.3. Hindi/Urdu
4.4.4.4. Evs
Note:Note:Note:Note: All the criteria’s of FA1 will be completed
before 7-05-2013 and parents will be informed before one week
regarding the evaluation through the Almanacs of their wards.
EVALUATION FA2EVALUATION FA2EVALUATION FA2EVALUATION FA2
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S.NoS.NoS.NoS.No SubjectSubjectSubjectSubject
1.1.1.1. Maths
2.2.2.2. English
3.3.3.3. Hindi/Urdu
4.4.4.4. Evs
Note:Note:Note:Note: All the criteria’s of FA2 will be completed
before 22-06-2013 and parents will be informed before one week
regarding the evaluation through the Almanacs of their wards.
Check the dates for SA1 from the Planner in the Almanac of your
ward.
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(SECONDTERM)
EVALUATION FA3EVALUATION FA3EVALUATION FA3EVALUATION FA3
Date: 19Date: 19Date: 19Date: 19----08080808----2013 to 4 2013 to 4
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S.No Subject
1. Maths
2. English
3. Hindi/Urdu
4. Evs
Note:Note:Note:Note: All the criteria’s of FA3 will be completed
before 5-10-2013 and parents will be informed before one week
regarding the evaluation through the Almanacs of their wards.
EVALUATION FA4EVALUATION FA4EVALUATION FA4EVALUATION FA4
Date: 7Date: 7Date: 7Date: 7----10101010----2013 to 21 2013 to 21
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S.No Subject
1. Maths
2. English
3. Hindi/Urdu
4. Evs
Note:Note:Note:Note: All the criteria’s of FA2 will be completed
before 22-06-2013 and parents will be informed before one week
regarding the evaluation through the Almanacs of their wards.
Check the dates for SA2 from the Planner in the Almanac of your
ward.
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ENGLISH
MARCH
APRIL
Sentence
Phrases
SKILLSSKILLSSKILLSSKILLS
MAY
POEMPOEMPOEMPOEM The Sea
GRAMMARGRAMMARGRAMMARGRAMMAR
Verbs
Transitive and Intransitive verbs
SEPTEMBER
POEMPOEMPOEMPOEM The Owl
Prepositions (Complex)
Reported Speech
POEMPOEMPOEMPOEM Thomas Alva Edison
GRAMMARGRAMMARGRAMMARGRAMMAR
Adverbs
Making Adverbs from adjectives
DECEMBER: TERM II EXAMINATION
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PARAMETERS OF ENGLISH PARAMETERS OF ENGLISH PARAMETERS OF ENGLISH
PARAMETERS OF ENGLISH MARKSMARKSMARKSMARKS
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT (10)
WRITING (10)
NOTEBOOKS (2)
DIALOGUE DELIVERY
ROLE PLAY
2. LISTENING ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE:
LISTENING TO A RECORDED SPEECH
LISTENING AND IDENTIFYING
3. READING ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE:
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READING OF A NEWSPAPER, A STORY BOOK, ANY ARTICLE AND
PASSAGES.
4. WRITING ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE:
CALLIGRAPHY
MATHEMATICS
MARCH
1st1st1st1st WeekWeekWeekWeek (Numbers and number names, place
value and expanded form , comparing numbers.)
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week (International and Indian System
,Roman Numerals
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Rounding Numbers: Estimating, sums
estimating difference
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Estimating products, estimating
quotients.
ActivityActivityActivityActivity
To build a number and write it in words in International and Indian
system.
To estimate the total cost of shopping list using mathematical
operations.
APRIL
1st1st1st1st WeekWeekWeekWeek (test of divisibility , Prime and
composite numbers, prime numbers between 1 to 100.Prime
factorization)
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week (Common Factors, Co primes ,HCF,
Common Multiples ,LCM : Prime factorization and common division
method)
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Fractions: Fraction as division,
mixed and improper fractions, equivalent fractions. Fractions in
its lowest term, Fraction of a number or quantity, Comparison
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Addition Subtraction and
Multiplication of like and unlike fractions
ActivityActivityActivityActivity To determine the factors of a
number.
MAY
1st1st1st1st WeekWeekWeekWeek Division of fractions and Degree of
closeness of fraction
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week Tenths , hundredths and
thousandths, expansion of decimals, like and unlike decimals
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Understanding of percentage
through fraction with
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denominator 100. Expresses a fraction as decimal or percent vice
versa
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Comparison and ordering decimals,
addition of decimals, subtraction of decimals.
ActivityActivityActivityActivity To multiply two fractions
JUNE
1st1st1st1st WeekWeekWeekWeek Use of decimals in metric measurement
and money.
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week Multiplication of decimals
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week division of decimals
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Revision for first term
examination.
ActivityActivityActivityActivity To explore the concept of
addition, of decimals.
JULY: FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
1st1st1st1st WeekWeekWeekWeek Addition and Subtraction up to seven
digit numbers
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week Division and multiplication of up
to 5 digit numbers.
Number patterns.
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Plane, point, line segment, line
and ray. Angles and measuring angles..
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Types of angles , drawing and
tracing of angles, parallel lines , intersecting line,
perpendicular lines.
ActivityActivityActivityActivity To determine the age (in years)
and the month and date of birth.
SEPTEMBER
Circles: relation between diameter and circumference
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week Measurement of length : conversion
between units of
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length operations involving units of length
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Measurement of Mass: conversion
between units of mass operations involving units of mass.
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Measurement of capacity:
conversion between units of Capacity operations involving units of
capacity.
ActivityActivityActivityActivity To make your own protractor.
OCTOBER
1st1st1st1st WeekWeekWeekWeek
Relationship and conversion (hours, minutes and seconds.)
Relationship and conversion (years, months and days.)
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week Addition and subtraction of time,
time duration.
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Operations on money, unitary
method
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Profit and loss
ActivityActivityActivityActivity Making of a bill.
NOVEMBER
1st1st1st1st WeekWeekWeekWeek Perimeter of regular and irregular
shapes. Area of regular and irregular shapes
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week Volume by counting cubes and by
using formula
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Reading of a thermometer in
Celsius and Fahrenheit scale
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Collection of data, representation
of data using tables and pictures, interpretation of information
given in tables and pictorial representation.
ActivityActivityActivityActivity To collect , organize and
represent data of a class
DECEMBER: FINAL TERM EXAMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
CONTENTCONTENTCONTENTCONTENT FOOD AND DIGESTION.
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC WATER
ON AN OUTLINE MAP OF INDIA, MARK THE FOLLOWING RIVERS:
GANGA, YAMUNA, SATLUJ, BRAHMAPUTRA AND HUGLI.
APRIL
CONTENTCONTENTCONTENTCONTENT
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY CONDUCT AN ACTIVITY TO SHOW WHICH
MATERIALS FLOAT, SINK IN WATER.
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC FOOD
FOOD CHAIN.
FOOD WEB.
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LEVELS
MAY
CONTENTCONTENTCONTENTCONTENT
CLASSIFICATION OF FOOD ITEMS
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC PRODUCING FOOD
JUNE
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
MAKE A PROJECT RELATED TO THE NATIONAL PARKS OF JAMMU AND
KASHMIR.
MAKE A PROJECT RELATED TO THE WILD LIFE SANCTUARIES OF JAMMU AND
KASHMIR.
JULY: FIRST TERM EXAMINATIONS
SUPERSTITIONS VIA DISEASES.
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC NATURAL CALAMATIES
SEPTEMBER
LINES ON GLOBE
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC PHYSICAL FEATURES
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY LOCATE DIFFERENT LANDFORMS ON
MAP
OCTOBER
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC WATER-A WONDERFUL LIQUID
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY MAKE BAGS WITH A SLOGAN FOR WATER
CONSERVATION
NOVEMBER
CONTENTCONTENTCONTENTCONTENT
LOCAL AGENCIES RESPONSIBLE FOR HEALTH CARE AND THEIR ROLE
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
EFFECT OF ADVANCEMENT IN TRANSPORT ANS COMMUNICATION(BOTH POSITIVE
AND NEGATIVE) IN HUMAN LIFE
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY MAKING USEFUL PRODUCTS OUT OF
WASTE MATERIALS
DECEMBER: FINAL TERM EXAMINATION
MARCH
Introduction to the word Respect.
Making students aware of merits of respect and demerits of
disrespect.
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Ask each student to maintain a record sheet on which they get
remarks from their parents and teachers about their individual
behaviour and mode of respect towards each teacher and parent. The
student with best remarks would be the winner of this activity.
This would enhance their behavioural part.
APRIL
Ways of controlling anger.
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY Ask students to make a story about
an experience where they had to control their anger or if they
couldn’t control it and had to face the demerits.
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC RESPONSIBILITY
Why should we be concerned about everything around us?
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Make a list of things the entire class is responsible for and paste
it somewhere in class. Check on daily basis whether you have done
it or not and tick accordingly.
Divide the students in equal groups and assign each group one
poster on which they can paint a message for everyone. Ask them to
paste those posters on display boards to make everyone aware of
their positive message.
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MAY
Is it necessary a knowledgeable person is always a literate?
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Choose an interesting topic and give a detailed speech on it. Then
ask students to prepare the same topic with more detailed research
and present it in the class. This will increase their quest for
more detailed information.
JUNE
How sincerity helps us to grow in our lives?
Discussion of incidents where we have helped someone and acted as a
sincere person.
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Some students never submit assignments on time and often trail
behind entire class in all activities due to laziness. Ask students
how would they motivate them and help these lazy students to work
better?
JULY: TERM FIRST EXAMINATION
Meaning of common good.
How our inclination towards common good helps us to grow as a good
human being?
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Ask students to observe everything around them. Then ask each
student what do they think is going wrong or which needs to be
changed. Make a list of all the problems and tell them to come with
solutions in next class. Discuss the solutions and start working on
the possible ones.
SEPTEMBER
Why a humble person is loved by all?
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
“DO NOT GET DEPRESSED BY CRITICISM OR TOO PROUD BY COMPLIMENTS”-
Each student need to write down their views about this statement
and discuss in class so that everyone would see all other
perspectives.
Each student can write about one such person whom he/she thinks to
be the humblest of all and how does that particular person inspires
them?
OCTOBER
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
1: Divide the class in groups and ask them to make four banners
with strong slogans like – SAVE GIRL CHILD, GIRL EDUCATION IS A
LIFELINE, CHOOSE A FRIEND BASED ON SINCERITY NOT WEALTH AND FAKE
FAME, etc.
2: Do research on activities describing inequality which used to
prevail in ancient India and how they were abolished or
diminished.
NOVEMBER
CONTENTCONTENTCONTENTCONTENT
Do we throw tantrum when our parents ask us to do a particular
thing over and over again?
How being patient helps to win a long battle?
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Take the students to library when it’s in an unorganized manner and
ask them to put everything at its own place and make them do this
for at least one week so that they would become more patient and
learn endurance.
TTTTOPICOPICOPICOPIC NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS- LOVE FOR ONES
COUNTRY
CONTENTCONTENTCONTENTCONTENT Our country India and its story.
Some facts about the freedom of India.
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY Ask each student to study about
their favourite
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freedom fighter and represent him in the next class. In addition to
this he/she has to narrate a beautiful patriotic poem dedicated to
the freedom fighters.
DECEMBER: FINAL TERM EXAMINATION.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Monitor problems, mouse/ keyboard problems.
2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd WeekWeekWeekWeek CD/DVD problems, Printer
problems.
3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd WeekWeekWeekWeek The computer is not turning on,
The computer has frozen.
4th 4th 4th 4th WeekWeekWeekWeek Tips & Tricks like:- Putting
your system on Hibernation & Stand By mode.
APRIL
Concept and uses.
2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd WeekWeekWeekWeek Recording and Saving an Audio
clip.
3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd WeekWeekWeekWeek Audio editing.
4th 4th 4th 4th WeekWeekWeekWeek Audio CD burning.
MAY
1st 1st 1st 1st WeekWeekWeekWeek Windows Movie makerWindows Movie
makerWindows Movie makerWindows Movie maker
Capturing a video.
3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd WeekWeekWeekWeek Adding titles, effects and
transitions.
4th 4th 4th 4th WeekWeekWeekWeek Saving a video clip.
JUNE
1st 1st 1st 1st WeekWeekWeekWeek Binary number systemBinary number
systemBinary number systemBinary number system
Multiplication of Binary numbers.
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3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd WeekWeekWeekWeek Octal to Decimal conversion.
4th 4th 4th 4th WeekWeekWeekWeek Decimal to Octal conversion.
JULY: FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
1st 1st 1st 1st WeekWeekWeekWeek Introduction to Boolean
AlgebraIntroduction to Boolean AlgebraIntroduction to Boolean
AlgebraIntroduction to Boolean Algebra
2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd WeekWeekWeekWeek Concept of Logic Gates.
3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd WeekWeekWeekWeek AND Gate, OR Gate & NOT
Gate.
4th 4th 4th 4th WeekWeekWeekWeek NAND Gate & NOR Gate.
SEPTEMBER
UnderstandingUnderstandingUnderstandingUnderstanding
HTMLHTMLHTMLHTML
Header elements: Tags and attributes.
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week Different HTML tags: HTML Element,
HEAD Element, TITLE Element, ADDRESS Element and BODY.
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Creating and viewing an HTML
document.
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week HTML Tags: Container elements
& Empty elements.
OCTOBER
1st Week1st Week1st Week1st Week Types of elements: Heading &
Paragraph.
2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week2nd Week Types of elements: Center &
Break.
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Changing the appearance of the
text: Bold & Italic.
4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Changing the appearance of the
text: Underline.
NOVEMBER
3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week3rd Week Changing Background.
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4th Week4th Week4th Week4th Week Top margin & Left
margin.
DECEMBER: FINAL TERM EXAMINATION
Classroom manners.
Concentration skills
AUGUST
CONTENTCONTENTCONTENTCONTENT
Great personalities of India
Sports personalities of India
SEPTEMBER
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Music
PART:APART:APART:APART:A
Explain shudh komal and tewar sur
Basic Alankar in Bilawal kafi and kaliyan thaat
Any light song of kalyan ang in dadra and keharwa taal.
Songs:Songs:Songs:Songs: gazal ,geet ,bhajan, naat, qawali ,chorus
as per requirement.
Monthly light music competitions (urdu, Hindi kashmiri and
English)
Reciatition:Reciatition:Reciatition:Reciatition: How to recite a
nazam/naat.
Diffrence between recitation and rhythemic (taal band song)
• Define saptak.
Diffrence between Harmonium and synthsizer
Basic sargam on keyboard in Bilawal thaat,kaliyan thaat,kahmaj
thaat and kafi thaat.
Alankar:Alankar:Alankar:Alankar:
AROHI:AROHI:AROHI:AROHI:
Folk songs:Folk songs:Folk songs:Folk songs: harmokh bartal
zagai,hes nionam bal yeiri.
Rouf:Rouf:Rouf:Rouf: roni daman ,lag hai nawase.
Patriotic songs:Patriotic songs:Patriotic songs:Patriotic songs:
mere desh premiyo,bulbul wanan chu.
Taal dadra and keharwa
PART:CPART:CPART:CPART:C
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ART
MARCH
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SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND
ACTIVITIES AND ART ART ART ART MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL
REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED
1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size
Drawing Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil,
eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, sharpener sharpener sharpener
sharpener
Revision of previous lessons
AIM,OBJECTIVE AND AIM,OBJECTIVE AND AIM,OBJECTIVE AND AIM,OBJECTIVE
AND OUTCOMEOUTCOMEOUTCOMEOUTCOME
Revision refreshes the minds and helps the students to remember the
art concepts forever.
APRIL
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SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND
ACTIVITIES AND ART ART ART ART MATERIALMATERIALMATERIALMATERIAL
REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED
1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size
Drawing Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil,
eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, sharpener sharpener sharpener
sharpener
Fruits and vegetables
Motor skills activity:
MAY
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SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND
ACTIVITIES AND ART ART ART ART MATERIALMATERIALMATERIALMATERIAL
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1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size
Drawing Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil,
eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, sharpener sharpener sharpener
sharpener
Dot painting (sketch painting)
Knife painting (poster colour)
JUNE
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Colour pencil shading
MOTOR SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIES AND
ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND ART ART ART ART
MATERIALMATERIALMATERIALMATERIAL REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED
REQUIRED
1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size
Drawing Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil,
eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, sharpener sharpener sharpener
sharpener
Motor skills activity:
1) Design on tiles
JULY: FIRST TERM EXAMINATION / ART GRATINGS AND ASSESSMENTS OF THE
CHILDREN
AUGUST
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SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND
ACTIVITIES AND ART ART ART ART MATERIALMATERIALMATERIALMATERIAL
REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED
1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size
Drawing Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil,
eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, sharpener sharpener sharpener
sharpener
Cartoon making
SEPTEMBER
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SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS ACTIACTIACTIACTIVITIES AND VITIES AND VITIES
AND VITIES AND ART ART ART ART MATERIALMATERIALMATERIALMATERIAL
REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED
1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size
Drawing Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil,
eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, sharpener sharpener sharpener
sharpener
Draw landscapes of four seasons with any medium.
Motor skills activity:
OCTOBER
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SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND
ACTIVITIES AND ART ART ART ART MATERIALMATERIALMATERIALMATERIAL
REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED
1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size
Drawing Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil,
eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, sharpener sharpener sharpener
sharpener
Exhibition of Best Paintings in all the class- rooms.
Motor skills activity:
NOVEMBER
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SKILLS MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES AND
ACTIVITIES AND ART ART ART ART MATERIALMATERIALMATERIALMATERIAL
REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED
1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size Drawing 1. A4 size
Drawing Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser, Copy, Pencil,
eraser, Copy, Pencil, eraser,
sharpenersharpenersharpenersharpener
Art outings and group art activities
AIM,OBJECTIVE AND AIM,OBJECTIVE AND AIM,OBJECTIVE AND AIM,OBJECTIVE
AND OUTCOMEOUTCOMEOUTCOMEOUTCOME
It develops the interest and love for school and also the unity,
equality and friendship among them.
DECEMBER: FINAL TERM EXAMINATION
Sports
MARCH
Badminton.
Chess.
Carom
APRIL
Preparing students how to play kho-kho
MAY
Football
Dribbling
Heading
JUNE
SwimmingSwimmingSwimmingSwimming
On drive
Straight drive
Cover drive
AUGUST
Basics of volley ballBasics of volley ballBasics of volley
ballBasics of volley ball
Serving the ball
running
SEPTEMBER
AthleticsAthleticsAthleticsAthletics
Throwing events
Jumping events
Inter house competitions
Note: No activities will be done during those two months.Note: No
activities will be done during those two months.Note: No activities
will be done during those two months.Note: No activities will be
done during those two months.
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