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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010


CLASS VI
SUB: ENGLISH
WEEKLY SYLLABUS
ACADEMIC SESSION 2013-14

Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-13 I 01-06* 06-Working
Saturday
(staff)
06


06 Books: Oxford Broadway
Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Essentials of English
Grammar

General Introduction

Prose:
The Wish
Grammar

Articles









Reading and appreciation ,Discussion
ques ans , new words, dictation

Introduction
Differentiation
Usage
WT- 1 Date 22 April 10 May
Reading
Unseen passage

Writing
Paragraph writing

Grammar
Articles
Tenses (S.past and S.
present)

Literature
Poem Grandma
Prose-The Wish
Ii 08-12 05 05 Poetry:
Grandma


Introduction of the poet
reading ,explanation
word meanings, poetic devices .


Iii 15-18

04 04 Grammar:

Tenses Simple
Present tense ,
Simple Past tense





Introduction to tenses - simple present
tense , simple past tense
rules
usage
exercises
Iv 22,23, 25-27* 27-Working 05 05 Writing skill: Format of a paragraph.
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Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Saturday
(students)
Paragraph writing




M C B - unit -1,


Revision for W T - 1






Basic elements
things to remember
Practice given

Silent reading .
exercise based on the theme of the topics
V 29,30

02 02 Dictionary work





Usage
Vocabulary building with the help of a
dictionary
May-13 I 01-04*

04- Working
Saturday
(students)
04 04 Grammar:

Nouns
Collective nouns


Introduction
types
usage,
practice exercise

Ii 06-11*

11- Working
Saturday
(students)
05 05 Prose:

The Selfish Giant




Introduction reading
explanation , word meanings , dictation


Iii 13-14



02 02 Grammar:
Prepositions



Introduction
Rules
Usage and practice

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Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Holiday HW (FA1
Individual activity)
***** summer break 15 may -30 jun 2013 ******
Jul-13 I 01-06* 06- Working
Saturday
(students)
06 06
M CB Unit 2

Poetry:
Lotus
Silent reading .
Exercise based on the theme of the topic

Introduction of the poet
reading ,explanation
word meanings
poetic devices .

Wt-2 Date 26Jul 19 Aug
Reading
Unseen passage/poem

Writing
Informal letter

Grammar
Collective Nouns
Tenses (S.past and S.
present, S. future tense)
Prepositions

Literature
Poem Lotus
Prose The Selfish Giant






Ii 08-12 05 05 Lotus( cont.)

Grammar:

Simple future tense






Introduction
Rules
Usage
Exercises
Iii 15-19 05 05 Writing skill:

Informal letter
writing






Format of letter
Basic elements,
Things to remember
Sample letter given.
Iv 22-27* 27-Working
Saturday
(open house)



06 05


Revision for WT2


MCB Unit3







Silent reading .
Exercise based on the theme of the topics
V 29-31 03 03
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Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
MCB Unit 3 (cont.)


Aug-13 I 01-02 02 02 Prose:

The Tempest.



Introduction to the writer William Shakespeare
Works
Discussion of Characters
Reading and appreciation,
new words
ques ans , dictation .


Ii 05-08 04 04
The Tempest (cont.)




Role play
Iii 12-14,16 04 04 Grammar:

Jumbled sentences,
Continuous
tenses(past and
present)

Rules and practice exercise
Iv 19,21-24* 24-Working
Saturday
(staff)
05 05 Similes

Prose:

A Triumph of
Surgery
,

Reading and appreciation
ques ans ,
dictation


V 26,27,29,30 04 04 Writing skill:

Picture composition


Format
Basic elements,
Things to remember
Practice

Sep-13 I 02-06 05 05 Poetry:
My Bird Sings
Introduction of the poet ,
reading ,explanation , word meanings,

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Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus


,Revision for SA1


poetic devices
Ii 09-14* 14-Working
Saturday
(students)
06 06 TERM I EXAM 13-25/27






SA1 Date :13 Sep 26 Sep
Reading
Unseen Passage/Poem

Writing
Picture composition
Informal letter

Grammar
Jumbled sentences
Prepositions
Continuous tenses(past and
present)
Similes


Literature
Prose A Triumph of
Surgery
The Selfish Giant
The Tempest
Poem Grandma, Lotus





Iii 16-21* 21-Working
Saturday
(students)
06 06
MCB unit 4


Silent reading
Exercise based on the theme of the topics
Iv 23-27 05 05
Group activity FA2


Activity judged according to the rubrics of
assessment
Feedback will be given

V 30



01 01 Writing skill:

Diary entry


Format
Basic elements,
Things to remember
Practice
Oct-13 I 01, 03-04 03 03 Diary entry (cont.)



Ii 07-09 03 03
Dialogue completion


Exercises to complete a given dialogue
Iii 14,15,17,19* 19-Working
Waturday
(students)
04 04 Grammar:

Plurals




Rules for forming plurals
Iv 21, 23-26* 26-Working
Saturday
(open house)
05 04
Assorted grammar
exercises
Grammar worksheets
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Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus

V 28-31 04



04 MCB unit - 5


Silent reading . Exercise based on the theme
of the topics
* * * aut umn br eak f r om 10- 11 oct 2013 * * *
Nov-13 I 01 01 01 Prose:
The Day the Viceroy
Came






Reading and appreciation,
new words ,
ques ans , dictation

Ii 06-09* 09-Working
Saturday
(staff)
04 04 The Day the Viceroy Came
( cont.)









Iii 11-13, 15-16* 16-Working
Saturday
(students
only
participants)
05 05 Writing skill:

Factual description




Rules
Basic elements
Things to remember
Practice
Iv 18-23* 23-Working
Saturday
(staff)
22 Annual
Day
06 04 MCB Unit-6


Silent reading .
Exercise based on the theme of the topics
V 25-29 05 05 Assorted Grammar
exercises


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Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus

Adjectives
,Degree of
Comparison






Grammar worksheets
Dec-13 I 02-07* 07-Working
Saturday
(student)




06 06 Poetry
An Ant and the Cricket

Grammar:

Punctuation





Introduction of the poet , reading ,explanation ,
word meanings, poetic devices

Wt-3 : Date: 9 Dec 27 Dec 13
Reading
Unseen passage/poem

Grammar
Verbs(transitive and
intransitive),
Degree of comparison

Literature
Poem My Bird Sings
Prose The Day the Viceroy
Came
,
Ii 09-13 05 05 Grammar:

Verbs






Introduction
Classification
Rules
Usage

Iii 16-20 05 05
MCB unit 7



Silent reading
Exercise based on the theme of the topics
Iv 23,26,27,28* 28-Working
Saturday
(open house)
04 03 Prose:
The Ransom of the
Red Chief

Reading and appreciation, new words
ques ans , dictation

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Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Holiday HW
(FA 3 Individual Activity)




* * * wi nt er br eak f r om 30 Dec 2013 t o 10 Jan 2014 * * *
Jan-14 I 14-18* 18-Working
Saturday
(students)
05 05 Poetry:
The Boy who
Boasted
Introduction of the poet ,
reading ,explanation , word meanings,
poetic devices


WT 4 - 17 Jan to 31 Jan 14
Reading
Unseen Passage/Poem
Writing
Factual description
Grammar
Verbs, Tense
Literature
Prose: The Ransom Of The Red
Chief
Poem :An Ant and the Cricket



















Ii 20-25* 25-Working
Saturday
(students)
06 06 FA 4 Group activity

Play:
The Miracle
Merchant




Activity Judged according to the rubrics of
assessment

Reading and appreciation,
An insight into various characters
new words , ques ans , dictation
Iii 27-31 05 05 The Miracle Merchant
(Cont.)


Recapitulation of the work
area done so far


Role play
Feb-14 I 01* 01-Working
Saturday
(class xii
farewell)
01





Ii 03-08* 08-Working
Saturday
(Open
house,
Citation
Ceremony-
06 06 Revision




Worksheets will be done
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Month Week Dates Days No of
periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
XII)






SA2 27 Feb 14 14 Mar 14
Reading
Unseen passage/poem
Writing
Dialogue completion
Factual description
Grammar
Degree of comparison,
verbs(transitive and intransitive),
Continuous tenses

Literature
Poem-The Boy who Boasted,
An Ant and the Cricket

Prose : The Day the Viceroy Came
The Ransom of the Red Chief

Play- The Miracle Merchant



Iii 10-14 05 05

Revision and correction of
notebooks



Iv 17-21 05 05 Revision for SA2




V 24-27 04 Prep leave for students





Mar-14 SA II - 27 Feb 14 Mar 2014
Term II exam 10 Feb 21 Feb 2014




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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class VI
Sub: Hindi
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2013-14

Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-13 I 01-06* 06-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
06


5
(r ll i i
ii
i
iiii liiii
WT-I Date 22 April 10 May

(n
i- (r lli i
i i-ii
(ii - i-

ii
l-n nni i, (iii
)
iiii i-iiii
ll iiiii
i i



II 08-12 05 5
(ii - i- i- i i ( - l
III 15-18

04 4
ii ll i i
ii lri
l( -i
iiii


IV 22,23, 25-27*

27-Working
Saturday
(Student)
05 6
i- ii in
V 29,30 02 2
nlnl(li lnnn nlnl(li
May-13 I 01-04*

04- Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 4
n i
ii
i- i i ( - l
(il(i


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II 06-11*

11- Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 6
i (i
i- i i ( - l
i l(i (n--ni()

III 13-14 02 2
nlnl(li i- lr nlnl(li


Jul-13 I 01-06* 06- Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 6
ii i-n
ii
i- ii i -n
(iil)
WT-2 Date 26 Jul 19 Aug

(n
i-z
i-: ii i-n
i i-ii
i-z n i
i-: i (i
ii
(il(i
i l(i
ni


II 08-12 05 5
i ii ii ni
ii i -r-(
-ii i- ii i -n
i- ii i -n

III 15-19 05 5
i
ii
i- ii i -n
l(i - i
IV 22-27* 27-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)

06 5
nlnl(li
iii rii ii
lnnn nlnl(li
-ii i- ii i -n

V 29-31 03 3
nlnl(li i- lr nlnl(li
Aug-13 I 01-02 02 2
i

II 05-08 04 4

ii

i- ii i -n
i(ii i
III 12-14,16 04 4
i- i ( n- i- i i ( - l
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IV 19,21-24* 24-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05 5
l - - in i- i i ( - l

V 26,27,29,30 04 4
( - (i i- i i ( - l


Sep-13 I 02-06 05 5
i(ln i i(ln i

II 09-14* 14-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 6 Term 1 Exam 13-25 / 27
SA-1
i(ln i
SA-1 Date :13 Sep 26 Sep
SA-1
(n
i- i ii i n
i-r ii i -r-(
i-c i
i-/ iii rii ii
i-s
i i-ii
i- i- i ( n-

i-r l - - in
i-c ( - (i
ii
(iil)
i i i
(i iii )
i(ii i
l(i - i
ni ( i
(i- ( i
III 16-21* 21-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 6 Term 1 Exam 13-25 / 27
SA-1
i(ln i

IV 23-27 05 5 Term 1 Exam 13-25 / 27
SA-1
i(ln i
V 30

01 1
i i i
Oct-13 I 01, 03-04 03 3
l-- - i- ii i -n
II 07-09 03 3
nii i ii -ii ( i- ii i -n
III 14,15,17,19* 19-Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 4
i i lri
nlnl(li
i- i i ( - l

lnnn nlnl(li
IV 21, 23-26* 26-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
05 5
nlnl(li
ini i ii
-ii- lr nlnl(li
i- i i ( - l
V 28-31 04



4
ii l(i ii ( i
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Nov-13 I 01 01 1
ii ii l i


II 06-09* 09-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
04 4
i i ii ri
in
ii
i- ii i -n
li

III 11-13, 15-16* 16-Working
Saturday
(Students
only
participants)
05 5
i -n r
i- i ni(
i- ii i -n
i- i i ( - l
IV 18-23* 23-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
22 Annual
Day
06 5
i- i ni(

i- i i ( - l

V 25-29 05 5
- si -i
ri +
ii

i ( i- ii i -n

(iil)


Dec-13 I 02-07* 07-Working
Saturday
(Student)
06 6
i nin
ii
i- ii i -n
-ri(
WT-3 : DATE: 18 Dec 17 Jan 14

(n
i-s l-- -
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i-a nii i ii
i i-ii
i-/ i i lri
i-s ini i ii
ii
ii l i
l(i ii ( i
li
-ri(
II 09-13 05 5
i
i - r-i
i- ii i -n
i- i i ( - l

III 16-20 05 5
i l(
( -in -
i- i i ( - l
ii
IV 23,26,27,28* 28-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
04 4
nlnl(li

lnnn nlnl(li


Jan-14 I 14-18* 18-Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 6
( -in -
nlnl(li
i- ii i -n
i- lr nlnl(li
WT-4 Date 20 Jan 7 Feb 2014
i- i i ii ri in
i- z i -n r
ii-ii i- i ni(
ii l-n nni i, , -ri(



SA- II
(n
i-: - si-i ri +
i- i nin
i-r i
II 20-25* 25-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 6
i- i iilii

i- i i ( - l

III 27-31 05 5
ii
l n (

Feb-14 I 01* 01-Working
Saturday
(Class XII
Farewell)
01 - -

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II 03-08* 08-Working
Saturday
(Open
House,
Citation
Ceremony-
XII)
06 5
ii - i
ii
i
(i(i iii )

i-c ( -in -
i i-ii
i-s i- i ni(
i-a i - r-i
i- i l(
i-zi- i iilii
ii
s (iil)
(i(i iii )

l n i (

III 10-14 05 5



ii

(iil)

IV 17-21 05 5
i(ln i i(ln i
V 24-27 04 4
i(ln i i(ln i
Mar-14 SA II - 27 Feb 14 Mar 2014
Term II Exam 10 Feb 21 Feb 2014

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class VI
Sub: Sanskrit
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2013-14

Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-13 I 01-06* 06-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
06


02
l

-n iiii i i-i l
WT-I Date 22 April 10 May
i- iin l~ n
(i
(il(s
(i i
ln-ii

II 08-12 05 02
iin l~ n (i
(il(s


III 15-18

04 02
iin l~ n

(i i ln-ii
IV 22,23, 25-27*

27-Working
Saturday
(Student)
05 02
iin -il n

(i
(il(s
(i i
ln-ii
i ln

V 29,30

02 01
nlnl(li

i- lr nlnl(li

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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-13 I 01-04*

04- Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 02
iin l n

(i l(s
( i

ln -ii
l-i


II 06-11*

11- Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 02
ii ii iin -, n-
(-, i)

III 13-14




02 01
nlnl(li

lnnn nlnl(li


Jul-13 I 01-06* 06- Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 02
ii-ii

(i ln
-ii
r(
( -
l(n


WT-2 Date 26 Jul 19 Aug

i-z iin -il n
i-: in l n
ii
ii
iin -, n-
(-, i)
II 08-12 05 02
(ii

(i
i- lr nlnl(li

III 15-19 05 02
(ii

in
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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
ln -ii li i- is i i i

IV 22-27* 27-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
06 02
-n- (i
V 29-31 03 01
-n- in ln -ii l-i il
Aug-13 I 01-02 02 01
- nii (i ln -ii i ln


II 05-08 04 02
- nii in l-i il
III 12-14,16 04 02
ii
nlnl(li
i
lnnn nlnl(li
IV 19,21-24* 24-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05 02
ii iin -, n-
(-, -, , i)

V 26,27,29,30 04 02
ln-n( (i in

Sep-13 I 02-06 05 02
ln-n( l-i il

II 09-14* 14-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 Term 1Exam-13-25/27
i(ln i
SA-1 Date :13 Sep 26 Sep
SA-1
i- ii-ii
III 16-21* 21-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 Term 1Exam-13-25/27
i(ln i
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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 23-27 05 Term 1Exam-13-25/27
i(ln i i-r (ii
i-c -n-
i-/ - nii
ii
i
iin -, n-
(-, -, ,i)
i- is i i i

V 30

01 Question Paper Question Paper Discussion


Oct-13 I 01, 03-04 03 01
ni- in-

(i

II 07-09

03 01
ni- in- ln -ii in li
III 14,15,17,19* 19-Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 02
nlnl(li lnnn nlnl(li
IV 21, 23-26* 26-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
05 02
nlnl(li i- lr nlnl(li
V 28-31 04



02
lii -(ii (i



Nov-13 I 01 01 01
lii -(ii in, ln -ii, i-
l(i - i i(ii,

II 06-09* 09-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
04 02
nlnl(li lnnn nlnl(li
III 11-13, 15-16* 16-Working
Saturday
(Students
only
participants)
05 02
ii

i-l iin -ii, i
(-, - i)
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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 18-23* 23-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
22 Annual
Day
06 02
nlnl(li i- lr nlnl(li

V 25-29 05 02
i -( (i
Dec-13 I 02-07* 07-Working
Saturday
(Student)
06 02
i -( in, ln -ii

WT-3 : DATE: 18 Dec 17 Jan 14
i-s ln-n(
i-s ni- in-
ii
i-l
iin -ii, i
(-, - i)
i- is i i i
II 09-13 05 02
i- -(- l (i i iil

III 16-20 05 02
i- -(- l in,
IV 23,26,27,28* 28-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
04 02
i - n-

(i
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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus

Jan-14 I 14-18* 18-Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 02
i - n- in, ln -ii i ln,
i- l
WT-4 Date :20 Jan 7 Feb 2014
i-a lii -(ii
i- i -(
ii
i ili
iin -ii, i (i -, )
i- is i i i, (i,
iii


SA- II

i- z i- -(- l
i-: i - n-
i-rr
i
i-r -in !!

ii
iii il
iin -,-ii, i
II 20-25* 25-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 02
rr i (i
III 27-31 05 02
rr i in, l(i - i
Feb-14 I 01* 01-Working
Saturday
(Class XII
Farewell)
01 01

II 03-08* 08-Working
Saturday
(Open
House,
Citation
Ceremony-
XII)
06
-in !!

(i in, ln -ii i ln,
III 10-14 05




ii
iii, ili
iin -,-ii, i
(i -, ,- i)
IV 17-21 05
i(ln i i(ln i
V 24-27 04
i(ln i i(ln i
Mar-14 SA II - 27 Feb 14 Mar 2014
Term II Exam 10 Feb 21 Feb 2014



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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(i -,,- i)
i- is i i i




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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class VI
Sub: Mathematics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2013-14

Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-13 I 01-06* 06-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
06


07
Chapter-1:
KNOWING OUR
NUMBERS


Introduction (1.1)
Estimation Ex-1.3


WT-I Date 22 April 10 May




WT 1 - Syllabus

Chapter-1: Knowing Our Numbers
Chapter-2: Whole Numbers(Ex-2.1)
II 08-12 05 07
Chapter-1
KNOWING OUR
NUMBERS




Roman Numerals
Large numbers in practical Ex-1.2
Using Brackets
III 15-18

04 05
Chapter-2:
WHOLE NUMBERS




Whole Numbers:
Introduction,
predecessor,
successor,
Addition and subtraction
Number line(2.1)
IV 22,23, 25-27*

27-Working
Saturday
(Student)
05 06

Chapter-2:
WHOLE NUMBERS





Properties (Ex-2.2)
V 29,30

02 02


Properties (Ex-2.2)
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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter-2:
WHOLE NUMBERS




May-13 I 01-04*

04- Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 04

Chapter-2:
WHOLE NUMBERS


Patterns Ex-2.3
II 06-11*

11- Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 06 Chapter-3:
PLAYING WITH
NUMBERS






Introduction: Ex-3.1
Factors and multiples Ex-3.2

III 13-14




02 02 Chapter-3:
PLAYING WITH
NUMBERS


Test of divisibility Ex-3.3

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2013 ******
Jul-13 I 01-06* 06- Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 07
Chapter-3:
PLAYING WITH
NUMBERS






Ex-3.3 (contd)
Common factors and multiples Ex-3.4
WT-2 Date 26 Jul 19 Aug

WT-2 Syllabus
Chapter-2 : Whole Numbers
Chapter-3: Playing With Numbers
II 08-12 05 06 Chapter-3:
PLAYING WITH
NUMBERS

Prime Factorisation Ex-3.5
HCF Ex-3.6
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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus






LCM Ex-3.7
III 15-19 05 06
Chapter-4
BASIC GEOMETRICAL
IDEAS






Introduction
Points, line segment, line,
intersecting lines, ray Ex-4.1
Curves, Polygons Ex-4.2
Angles Ex-4.3
IV 22-27* 27-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)



06 06
Chapter-4:
BASIC GEOMETRICAL
IDEAS






Triangles Ex-4.4
Quadrilaterals Ex-4.5
Circles Ex-4.6
V 29-31 03 03 Chapter-13:
SYMMETRY





Introduction Ex-13.1
Figures with two lines and multiple
lines of symmetry Ex-13.2
Aug-13 I 01-02 02 02
Chapter-13:
SYMMETRY






Reflection Ex-13.3

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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 05-08 04 04
Chapter-6:
INTEGERS



Introduction, Ordering of integers Ex-
6.1
Addition of integers Ex-6.2
III 12-14,16 04 04

Chapter-6:
INTEGERS







Subtraction of integers with the help of
number line Ex-6.3
IV 19,21-24* 24-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05 04
Chapter-7:
FRACTIONS



Fractions Ex-7.1
Fractions on number line, types of
fractions Ex-7.2
Equivalent fraction, simplest form of
fractions Ex-7.3





V 26,27,29,30 04 04
Chapter-7:
FRACTIONS




Like fractions and comparing fractions
Ex-7.4
Addition of fractions Ex-7.5

Sep-13 I 02-06 05 06
Chapter-7:
FRACTIONS




Ex-7.5 (contd.)
Subtraction of fractions Ex-7.6

II 09-14* 14-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06
Term I Exam 13-25/27


Revision


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Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus


SA-1 Date :13 Sep 26 Sep




Syllabus for SA- 1

Chapter-1: Knowing Our Numbers
Chapter-2: Whole Numbers
Chapter-3: Playing With Numbers
Chapter-4: Basic Geometrical Ideas
Chapter-6: Integers
Chapter-7: Fractions
Chapter-13: Symmetry
III 16-21* 21-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06





IV 23-27 05


V 30



01 01 Chapter-8:
DECIMALS
Introduction
Oct-13 I 01, 03-04 03 03

Chapter-8:
DECIMALS


Tenths Ex-8.1
Hundredths Ex-8.2
II 07-09 03 03
Chapter-8:
DECIMALS



Comparing Decimals Ex-8.3
Using Decimals Ex-8.4
III 14,15,17,19* 19-Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 04 Chapter-8:
DECIMALS




Addition of decimals Ex-8.5
Subtraction of Decimals Ex-8.6
IV 21, 23-26* 26-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
05 04 Chapter-9:
DATA HANDLING


Introduction, recording and
organization of data pictograph Ex-9.1
Drawing pictograph Ex-9.2
V 28-31 04



04
Chapter-9:
Data Handling


Interpretation of Bar Graph Ex-9.3
Drawing Bar Graph Ex-9.4
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
* * * Aut umn Br eak f r om 10- 11 Oct 2013 * * *
Nov-13 I 01 01 01
Chapter-10:
MENSURATION





Perimeter Ex-10.1

II 06-09* 09-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
04 04
Chapter-10:
MENSURATION




Ex-10.1 (cont.)
Area Ex-10.2
III 11-13, 15-16* 16-Working
Saturday
(Students
only
participants)
05 04
Chapter-10:
MENSURATION




Area of rectangle and square Ex-10.3
IV 18-23* 23-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
22 Annual
Day
06 05
Chapter-11:
ALGEBRA

Introduction Ex-11.1
Idea of variable in common use Ex-
11.2
V 25-29 05 06
Chapter-11:
ALGEBRA



Expression with variable Ex-11.3
Using expression practically Ex-11.4
What is an equation Ex-11.5
Dec-13 I 02-07* 07-Working
Saturday
(Student)




06 06
Chapter-12:
RATIO AND
PROPORTION


Introduction ratio Ex-12.1
Proportion Ex-12.2
WT-3 : DATE: 09Dec-27Dec

WT-3 Syllabus

Chapter-8: Decimals
Chapter-9: Data Handling
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter-10: Mensuration
II 09-13 05 05
Chapter-12:
RATIO AND
PROPORTION






Unitary Method Ex-12.3

III 16-20 05 05
Chapter-5:
UNDERSTANDING
ELEMENTARY SHAPES




Introduction, measuring line segments
Ex-5.1
Angles(Right, Straight, Acute, Obtuse,
Reflex) Ex-5.2, Ex-5.3
Measuring angles Ex-5.4
IV 23,26,27,28* 28-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
04 03
Chapter-5:
UNDERSTANDING
ELEMENTARY SHAPES



Perpendicular lines Ex-5.5
Classification of angles Ex-5.6
* * * Wi nt er Br eak f r om 30 Dec 2013 t o 10 Jan 2014 * * *
Jan-14 I 14-18* 18-Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 05

Chapter-5:
UNDERSTANDING
ELEMENTARY SHAPES





Quadrilaterals Ex-5.7
Polygons Ex-5.8
3-D Shapes Ex-5.9
WT-4: 17 -31 Jan

Syllabus for WT-4

Chapter-11: Algebra
Chapter-12: Ratio and Proportion







II 20-25* 25-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 06
Chapter-14:
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY


Circles Ex-14.1
Construction of line segment Ex-14.2
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 27-31 05 05
Chapter-14:
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY



Ex-14.3, Ex-14.4




SA-II Syllabus

Chapter-5: Understanding
Elementary Shapes

Chapter-8: Decimals

Chapter-9: Data handling

Chapter-10: Mensuration

Chapter-11: Algebra

Chapter-12: Ratio and Proportion

Chapter-14: Practical Geometry
Feb-14 I 01* 01-Working
Saturday
(Class XII
Farewell)
01





II 03-08* 08-Working
Saturday
(Open
House,
Citation
Ceremony-
XII)
06 05
Chapter-14:
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY






Ex-14.5, Ex-14.6
III 10-14 05 05




Revision and correction
of notebooks

Revision

IV 17-21 05 05





Revision

V 24-27 04 04




Revision


Mar-14 SA II - 27 Feb 14 Mar 2014
Term II Exam 10 Feb 21 Feb 2014



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Class VI
Sub: SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2013-14

Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-13 I 01-06* 06-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
06


7+1 CH-1 FOOD: WHERE
DOES IT COME FROM?

FOOD VARIETY (1.1)
FOOD MATERIALS & THEIR SOURCES (1.2)
PLANT PARTS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
as FOOD(1.3)
WHAT DO ANIMALS EAT (1.4)

WT-I Date 22 April 10 May

CH-1 FOOD :WHERE DOES IT
COME FROM?
FOOD VARIETY (1.1)
FOOD MATERIALS &
THEIR SOURCES (1.2)
PLANT PARTS AND
ANIMAL PRODUCTS as
FOOD (1.3)
WHAT DO ANIMALS EAT
(1.4)

CH-2 COMPONENTS OF FOOD

WHAT DO DIFFERENT
FOOD ITEMS CONTAIN?
(2.1)
WHAT DO VARIOUS
NUTRIENTS DO FOR OUR
BODY (2.2)
BALANCED DIET (2.3)
DEFICIENCY DISEASES
(2.4)
II 08-12 05 7 CH-2 COMPONENTS OF
FOOD




WHAT DO DIFFERENT FOOD ITEMS
CONTAIN? (2.1)
TEST FOR STARCH
TEST FOR PROTEIN
TEST FOR FATS

WHAT DO VARIOUS NUTRIENTS DO FOR
OUR BODY (2.2)


III 15-18

04 4 CH-2 COMPONENTS OF
FOOD

BALANCED DIET (2.3)
DEFICIENCY DISEASES (2.4)
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus







IV 22,23, 25-27*

27-Working
Saturday
(Student)
05 7 CH 3 FIBRE TO FABRIC




VARIETY IN FABRICS (3.1)
FIBRE (3.2)

SOME PLANT FIBRES (3.3)
SPINNING COTTON YARN (3.4)

V 29,30

02 2 CH 3 FIBRE TO FABRIC










YARN TO FABRIC (3.5)
HISTORY OF CLOTHING MATERIAL (3.6)
May-13 I 01-04*

04- Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 4 CH 4 SORTING
MATERIALS INTO
GROUPS



OBJECTS AROUND US (4.1)
PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS (4.2)
APPEARANCE


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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus

II 06-11*

11- Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 7





HARDNESS
SOLUBLE OR INSOLUBLE?
OBJECTS MAY FLOAT OR SINK IN
WATER


III 13-14




02 2 TRANSPARENCY
EXERCISE


***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2013 ******
Jul-13 I 01-06* 06- Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 7+1
CH 5 SEPARATION OF
SUBSTANCES







METHODS OF SEPARATION (5.1)
1. HAND PICKING
2. THRESHING
3 WINNOWING
4 SIEVING
5 SEDIMENTATION & DECANTATION

WT-2 Date 26 Jul 19 Aug

CH 3 FIBRE TO FABRIC
VARIETY IN FABRICS (3.1)
FIBRE (3.2)
SOME PLANT FIBRES (3.3)
SPINNING COTTO YARN
(3.4)
YARN TO FABRIC (3.5)
HISTORY OF CLOTHING
MATERIAL (3.6)

CH 4 SORTING MATERIALS
INTO GROUPS
OBJECTS AROUND US
(4.1)
PROPERTIES OF
MATERIALS (4.2)


II 08-12 05 7
CH 5 SEPARATION OF
SUBSTANCES





6 FILTRATION
7 EVAPORATION
USE OF MORE THAN ONE METHOD OF
SEPARATION
CAN WATER DISSOLVE ANY AMOUNT OF
A SUBSTANCE?


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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus

CH 5 SEPARATION OF
SUBSTANCES
METHODS OF
SEPARATION (5.1)


III 15-19 05 7 CH 6 CHANGES
AROUND US







CAN ALL CHANGES ALWAYS BE
REVERSED? (6.1)

COULD THERE BE OTHER WAYS TO
BRING A CHANGE? (6.2)


IV 22-27* 27-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)



06 7+1 CH-7 GETTING TO KNOW
PLANTS (7.1-7.5)





HERBS, SHRUBS, AND TREES (7.1)
STEM (7.2)

LEAF (7.3)

V 29-31 03 3 CH-7 GETTING TO KNOW
PLANTS (7.1-7.5)





ROOT (7.4)
FLOWER (7.5)

Aug-13 I 01-02 02 2
CH-7 GETTING TO KNOW
PLANTS (7.1-7.5)





FLOWER (7.5)
EXERCISE

II 05-08 04 4 CH-8 BODY MOVEMENTS INTRODUCTION
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus








HUMAN BODY AND ITS MOVEMENTS (8.1)
BALL AND SOCKET JOINT
III 12-14,16 04 4 CH-8 BODY MOVEMENTS





PIVOTAL JOINT
HINGE JOINTS
FIXED JOINTS
IV 19,21-24* 24-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05 7 CH-8 BODY MOVEMENTS

SKELETON, RIBCAGE, BACKBONE,
SHOULDER BONES PELVIC BONES,
CARTILAGE, MUSCLES

GAIT OF ANIMALS (8.2),
EARTHWORM, SNAIL, COCKROACH






V 26,27,29,30 04 4 CH-8 BODY MOVEMENTS





GAIT OF ANIMALS (8.2)
BIRDS , FISH , HOW DO SNAKES MOVE?



Sep-13 I 02-06 05 7


REVISION OF SA-I SYLLABUS
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus



II 09-14* 14-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 Term I Exam 13-25/27






SA-1 Date :13 Sep 26 Sep

CH-2 COMPONENTS OF FOOD
(2.1) TO (2.4)
CH 3 FIBRE TO FABRIC
(3.1) TO (3.6)
CH 5 SEPARATION OF
SUBSTANCES (5.1)
CH-7 GETTING TO KNOW
PLANTS (7.1-7.5)
CH-8 BODY MOVEMENTS
(8.1) TO (8.2)



III 16-21* 21-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06





IV 23-27 05


V 30



01
Oct-13 I 01, 03-04 03 3
CH-9 THE LIVING
ORGANISMS AND THEIR
SURROUNDINGS




ORGANISMS AND THE SURROUNDINGS
WHERE THEY LIVE (9.1)
HABITAT AND ADAPTATION (9.2)
II 07-09 03 3
CH-9 THE LIVING
ORGANISMS AND THEIR
SURROUNDINGS




A JOURNEY THROUGH VARIOUS
HABITATS (9.3)
SOME TERRESTRIAL HABITATS

III 14,15,17,19* 19-Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 4
CH-9 THE LIVING
ORGANISMS AND THEIR
SOME AQUATIC HABITATS

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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
SURROUNDINGS




LIVING THINGS AROUND US (9.4)
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVING
BEINGS


IV 21, 23-26* 26-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
05 7
CH-10 MOTION AND
MEASUREMENT OF
DISTANCES


STORY OF TRANSPORT (10.1)
HOW FAR YOU TRAVELLED (10.2 )
SOME MEASREMENTS (10.3)


V 28-31 04



4
CH-10 MOTION AND
MEASUREMENT OF
DISTANCES


STANDARD UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
(10.4)

CORRECT MEASUREMENT OF LENGTH
(10.5)

* * * Aut umn Br eak f r om 10- 11 Oct 2013 * * *
Nov-13 I 01 01 1
CH-10 MOTION AND
MEASUREMENT OF
DISTANCES






MEASURING THE LENGTH OF A CURVED
LINE (10.6)
MOVING THINGS AROUND US (10.7)


II 06-09* 09-Working
Saturday
04 4 CH-10 MOTION AND
MEASUREMENT OF
TYPES OF MOTION (10.8)
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Staff) DISTANCES

CH-11 LIGHT, SHADOWS
AND REFLECTIONS









TRANSPARENT, OPAQUE AND
TRANSLUCENT OBJECTS (11.1)

III 11-13, 15-16* 16-Working
Saturday
(Students
only
participants)
05 5
CH-11 LIGHT, SHADOWS
AND REFLECTIONS






WHAT EXACTLY ARE SHADOWS? (11.2)
A PINHOLE CAMERA (11.3)

IV 18-23* 23-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
22 Annual
Day
06 4 CH-11 LIGHT, SHADOWS
AND REFLECTIONS

CH-12 ELECTRICITY AND
CIRCUITS




MIRRORS AND REFLECTIONS (11.4)

ELECTRIC CELL (12.1)

V 25-29 05 7 CH-12 ELECTRICITY AND A BULB CONNECTED TO AN ELECTRIC
CELL (12.2)
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
CIRCUITS






AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT (12.3)

ELECTRIC SWITCH (12.4)

Dec-13 I 02-07* 07-Working
Saturday
(Student)




06 7+1 CH-12 ELECTRICITY AND
CIRCUITS

CH-13 FUN WITH
MAGNETS





ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS AND
INSULATORS (12.5)

MAGNETIC AND NON-MAGNETIC
MATERIALS (13.1)
POLES OF MAGNET (13.2)

WT-3 : DATE: 09 Dec 27 Dec

CH-9 THE LIVING ORGANISMS
AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS
ORGANISMS AND THE
SURROUNDINGS WHERE
THEY LIVE (9.1)
HABITAT AND
ADAPTATION (9.2)
A JOURNEY THROUGH
VARIOUS HABITATS (9.3)
LIVING THINGS AROUND
US (9.4)

II 09-13 05 7 CH-13 FUN WITH
MAGNETS





FINDING DIRECTIONS (13.3)
MAKE YOUR OWN MAGNET (13.4)
ATTRACTION AND REPULSION BETWEEN
MAGNETS (13.5)

CH-10 MOTION AND
MEASUREMENT OF DISTANCES
STORY OF TRANSPORT
(10.1)
HOW FAR YOU
TRAVELLED (10.2 )
SOME MEASREMENTS
(10.3)
STANDARD UNITS OF
MEASUREMENT (10.4)
CORRECT MEASUREMENT
OF LENGTH (10.5)
MEASURING THE LENGTH
OF A CURVED LINE (10.6)
III 16-20 05 7
CH 14 WATER





HOW MUCH WATER DO WE USE? (14.1)
WHERE DO WE GET WATER FROM? (14.2)

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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus



MOVING THINGS AROUND
US (10.7)
TYPES OF MOTION (10.8)

CH-11 LIGHT, SHADOWS AND
REFLECTIONS
TRANSPARENT
OPAQUE AND TRANSLUCENT
OBJECTS (11.1)
WHAT EXACTLY ARE
SHADOWS? (11.2)
A PINHOLE CAMERA (11.3)
MIRRORS AND
REFLECTIONS (11.4)

IV 23,26,27,28* 28-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
04 4
CH 14 WATER






WHERE DO WE GET WATER FROM? (14.2)
WATER CYCLE (14.3)
* * * Wi nt er Br eak f r om 30 Dec 2013 t o 10 Jan 2014 * * *
Jan-14 I 14-18* 18-Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 7
CH 14 WATER





BACK TO THE OCEANS (14.4)
WHAT IF IT RAINS HEAVILY? (14.5)
WHAT HAPPENS IF IT DOES NOT RAIN
FOR A LONG PERIOD? (14.6)

HOW CAN WE CONSERVE WATER (14.7)

WT-4 Dates 17-31 Jan
CH-12 ELECTRICITY AND
CIRCUITS
ELECTRIC CELL (12.1)
A BULB
CONNECTED TO AN
ELECTRIC CELL (12.2)
AN
ELECTRIC CIRCUIT (12.3)
ELECTRIC SWITCH (12.4)
ELECTRIC
CONDUCTORS AND
INSULATORS (12.5)

CH-13 FUN WITH MAGNETS
MAGNETIC AND NON-
MAGNETIC MATERIALS
II 20-25* 25-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 7+1 CH 14 WATER


CH 15 AIR AROUND US





RAINWATER HARVESTING (14.8)

IS AIR PRESENT EVERYWHERE AROUND
US? (15.1)
WHAT IS AIR MADE UP OF? (15.2)
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 27-31 05 7
CH 15 AIR AROUND US






WHAT IS AIR MADE UP OF? (15.2)
HOW DOES OXYGEN BECOME AVAILABLE
TO ANIMALS AND PLANTS LIVING IN THE
SOIL? (15.3)


(13.1)
POLES OF MAGNET (13.2)
FINDING DIRECTIONS
(13.3)
MAKE YOUR OWN
MAGNET (13.4)
ATTRACTION AND
REPULSION BETWEEN
MAGNETS (13.5)












Feb-14 I 01* 01-Working
Saturday
(Class XII
Farewell)
01 1 CH 15 AIR AROUND US







HOW IS THE OXYGEN IN THE
ATMOSPHERE REPLACED? (15.4)


II 03-08* 08-Working
Saturday
(Open
House,
Citation
Ceremony-
XII)
06 7 CH-16 GARBAGE IN
GARBAGE OUT (16.1-16.5)







DEALING WITH GARBAGE (16.1)

VERMICOMPOSITING (16.2)
THINK & THROW (16.3)

III 10-14 05 7



CH-16 GARBAGE IN
GARBAGE OUT (16.1-16.5)


RECYCLING OF PAPER (16.4)
PLASTICS BOON OR CURSE (16.5)

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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus






SA 2 SYLLABUS

CH-9 LIVING ORGANISMS AND
THEIR SURROUNDINGS

CH-10 MOTION AND
MEASUREMENT OF DISTANCES

CH-14 WATER

CH 15 AIR AROUND US

CH-16 GARBAGE IN GARBAGE
OUT
IV 17-21 05 7





REVISION OF SA-II SYLLABUS

V 24-27 04




REVISION OF SA-II SYLLABUS

Mar-14 SA II - 27 Feb 14 Mar 2014
Term II Exam 10 Feb 21 Feb 2014





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Class VI
Sub: Social Science
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2013-14
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-13 I 01-06* 06-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
06


5 INTRODUCTION
CH-1: HISTORY-WHAT,
WHERE AND HOW?
WHY STUDY HISTORY?
ARCHAELOGICAL EVIDENCE
LITERARY OR WRITTEN
RECORDS
WT-I Date 22 April 10
May,2013



HISTORY

CH-1: WHEN, WHERE AND
HOW?

GEOGRAPHY

CH-14:THE GLOBE
LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES
CIVICS

CH-23: UNDERTANDING
DIVERSITY



ACTIVITY BASED CHAPTER

CH-13: PLANET EARTH AND
THE SOLAR SYSTEM

II 08-12 05 5






CH-14:GEOG-THE GLOBE
LATITUDES AND
LONGITUDES


THE GLOBE
LINES OF LATITUDE
HEAT ZONES
MERIDIANS OF LONGITUDES



III 15-18

04 4


CH-23: CIVICS-
UNDERSTANDING DIVERSITY


WHAT IS DIVERSITY
DIVERSITY IN INDIA



IV 22,23,
25-27*

27-Working
Saturday
(Student)
05 5







CH-2:HISTORY
THE EARLIEST SOCITIES




WHAT IS PREHISTORY
LIFE IN PREHOSTORIC TIMES
THE VARIOUS PHASES OF
STONE AGE
THE VARIOUS PHASES OF
STONE AGE
ART OF PREHISTORIC PERIOD

V 29,30

02 2




CH-13: PLANET EARTH AND
THE SOLAR SYSTEM


LEARNING THROUGH ACTIVITY
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May-13 I 01-04*

04- Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 4


CH-24 CIVICS:DIVERSITY AND
DISCRIMINATION



DISCRIMINATION &
PREJUDICES
DISCRIMINATION AND
INEQUALITY
CASTE DISCRIMINATION IN
INDIA
INDIAN CONSTITUTION ANND
DIVERSITY

II 06-11*

11- Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 4




1
CH-3:HISTORY-THE SEEDS
OF REVOLUTION

CH-25: CIVICS-WHAT IS
GOVERNMENT?
THE NEOLITHIC AGE
THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION
CASE STUDY-MEHRGARH
CHALCOLITHIC AGE

MEANING AND NEED OF
GOVERNMENT
FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNEMNT

III 13-14




02 2 CH-25: CIVICS-WHAT IS
GOVERNMENT?

ORGANS AND LEVELS OF
GOVERNEMENT
TYPES OF GOVERNEMENT
THE STRUGGLE FOR
UNIVERSAL ADULT FRANCHISE

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2013 ******
Jul-13 I 01-06* 06- Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 4












2






CH-4:HISTORY-THE BIRTH OF
A CIVILIZATION





CH-15:GEO-ROTATION AND
REVOLUTION
DISCOVERY AND EXTENT OF
THE INDUS VALLEY
CIVILIZATION
FEATURES OF THE INDUS
VALLEY CIVILIZATION-CITIES
FEATURES OF THE INDUS
VALLEY CIVILIZATION-CITIES
LIFE OF THE PEOPLE
SEALS,SCRIPT,RELIGION
DECLINE OF THE CIVILIZATION



ROTATION
REVOLUTION
SEASONS
WT-2Date 26 Jul 19
Aug,2013

HISTORY

CH-2:THE EARLIEST SOCITIES
CH-3:THE SEEDS OF
REVOLUTION

GEOGRAPHY

CH-15:ROTATION AND
REVOLUTION

CIVICS
CH-24:DIVERSITY AND
DISCRIMINATION
CH-25: WHAT IS
GOVERNMENT?
II 08-12 05 3 CH-15:GEO-ROTATION AND REVOLUTION
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2
REVOLUTION

CH-26:CIVICS-ESSENCE OF
DEMOCRACY


SEASONS


DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN
DEMOCRACY
III 15-19 05 3





2
CH-26:CIVICS-ESSENCE OF
DEMOCRACY


CH 5:HISTORY:THE VEDIC
AGE

CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN
DEMOCRACY
EQUALITY AND JUSTICE


THE COMING OF ARYANS
EARLY VEDIC AGE
IV 22-27* 27-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)



06 3



3
CH 5:HISTORY:THE VEDIC
AGE


CH:16:GEOGRAPHY:MAPS
AND MAP READING
LATER VEDIC AGE
THE STORY OF MEGALITHS


MAPS
TYPES OF MAPS
COMPONENTS OF MAPS

V 29-31 03 1


2
CH:16:GEOGRAPHY:MAPS
AND MAP READING
FA-2 ACTIVITY
CONTINUED
Aug-13 I 01-02 02 2




CH-27:CIVICS-LOCAL SELF
GOVERNMENT
LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
GRAM SABHA

II 05-08 04 2


2
CH-27:CIVICS-LOCAL SELF
GOVERNMENT

CH -6:HISTORY-AGE OF
EMPIRES AND ASSEMBLY
GRAM PANCHAYAT
WOMEN AND PANCHAYATS

JANAPADAS
MAHAJANAPADAS
III 12-14,16 04 3

1
CH -6:HISTORY-AGE OF
EMPIRES AND ASSEMBLY
CH-17:REALMS OF THE
EARTH
MAGADHA
REALMS OF THE EARTH-
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LITHOSPHERE,HYDROSPHERE
IV 19,21-
24*
24-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05 3



2
CH-17:REALMS OF THE
EARTH


CH-18:GEO-CONTINENTS
AND OCEANS
BIOSPHERE
ATMOSPHERE


CONTINENTS
OCEANS
MAP WORK

V 26,27,29
,30
04 2


2
CH-18:GEO-CONTINENTS
AND OCEANS

CH-28:CIVICS-URBAN LOCAL
SELF GOVERNMENT

OCEANS
MAP WORK

MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
COMPOSITION OF THE
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

Sep-13 I 02-06 05 2




3
CH-28:CIVICS-URBAN LOCAL
SELF GOVERNMENT



CH-7:HISTORY-NEW IDEAS
AND NEW RELIGION
FUNCTIONS OF THE
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
SOURCES OF INCOME


WHAT ARE UPANISDHADS?
CAUSES FOR THE ORIGIN OF
NEW RELIGIOUS IDEAS AND
FAITHS
VARDHAMANA MAHAVIRA AND
JAINISM

II 09-14* 14-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 1


CH-7:HISTORY-NEW IDEAS
AND NEW RELIGION


REVISION FOR SA- I EXAMS

SA- I EXAMS


GAUTAMA BUDDHA AND
BUDDHISM
SA-1 Date :13 Sep 26 Sep
HISTORY
CH-4:THE BIRTH OF A
CIVILIZATION
CH-5:THE VEDIC AGE
CH-6:THE AGE OF EMPIRES
AND ASSEMBLIES

GEOGRAPHY
CH-16:MAPS AND MAP
III 16-21* 21-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 SA- I EXAMS


IV 23-27 05 SA- I EXAMS



V 30


01 1 DISTRIBUTION OF PAPERS
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READING
CH-17:THE REALMS OF THE
EARTH
CH-18:CONTINENTS AND
OCEANS

CIVICS
CH-26:ESSENCE OF
DEMPOCRACY
CH-27:LOCAL SELF
GOVERNMENT
Oct-13 I 01, 03-
04
03 3 CH-19:GEO-MAJOR RELIEF
FETURES OF THE WORLD

MOUNTAINS
PLATEAUS
II 07-09 03 1



2
CH-19:GEO-MAJOR RELIEF
FETURES OF THE WORLD


CH-8:HISTORY-FIRST
EMPIRE :THE MAURYAS

PLAINS



ALEXANDERS INVASION
THE MAURYAN RULE

III 14,15,17
,19*
19-Working
Saturday
(Students)
04 3



1
CH-8:HISTORY-FIRST
EMPIRE :THE MAURYAS


CH-29:CIVICS-RURAL
ADMINISTRATION

MAURYAN ADMINISTRATION



AT THE POLICE STATION
MAINTENANCE OF LAND
RECORDS

IV 21, 23-
26*
26-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
05 3



2
CH-29:CIVICS-RURAL
ADMINISTRATION


CH-9:HISTORY-SECOND
URBANIZATION
THE HINDU SUCCESSION ACT



THE SECOND URBANIZATION
FEATURES OF SECOND
URBANIZATION
V 28-31 04



4



CH-9:HISTORY-SECOND
URBANIZATION
FEATURES OF SECOND
URBANIZATION
* * * Aut umn Br eak f r om 10- 11 Oct 2013 * * *
Nov-13 I 01 01 1 CH-20:GEO-INDIA PHYSICAL
FEATURES
INTRODUCTION
II 06-09* 09-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
04 4

CH-20:GEO-INDIA PHYSICAL
FEATURES
PHYSICAL DIVISONS OF INDIA
III 11-13,
15-16*
16-Working
Saturday
(Students
only
participants)
05 4



CH-30:CIVICS-RURAL
LIVELIHOODS

LIVELIHOODS
OCCUPATION IN THE VILLAGE
LARGE FARMERS
LIFE OF A FARMER WHO
OWNED LITTLE LAND
LIFE OF A LANDLESS PEASANT

IV 18-23* 23-Working 06 2 CH-10:HISTORY-REACHING THE SANGAM AGE
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Saturday
(Staff)
22 Annual
Day
OUT TO DISTANT LANDS


PRACTICE FOR THE ANNUAL
DAY

THE CHERAS

V 25-29 05 3









2
CH-10:HISTORY-REACHING
OUT TO DISTANT LANDS








CH-21:GEO-CLIMATE OF
INDIA
THE CHOLAS
THE PANDYAS
THE SATAVAHANAS
INVASIONS FROM THE NORTH-
WEST
THE KUSHANAS
THE STORY OF THE SILK
ROUTE


FACTORS INFLUENCING
CLIMATE

Dec-13 I 02-07* 07-Working
Saturday
(Student)




06 3




3




CH-21:GEO-CLIMATE OF
INDIA


CH-31:CIVICS-URBAN
LIVELIHOODS

FACTORS INFLUENCING
CLIMATE
CLIMATIC SEASONS


TYPES OF OCCUPATIONS
THE VEGETABLE VENDOR
LIFE OF A DOMESTIC HELP
WT-3 : DATE: 18 Dec 17 Jan
14


HISTORY
CH-7:NEW IDEAS AND NEW
RELIGION
II 09-13 05 3




2




CH-31:CIVICS-URBAN
LIVELIHOODS



REVISON FOR WT -3
GARMENT WORKER
WORK IN THE FACTORY AREA




GEOGRAPHY

CH-19:MAJOR RELIEF
FETURES OF THE WORLD


CIVICS

CH-28:-URBAN LOCAL SELF
GOVERNMENT


III 16-20 05 5



CH-11:HISTORY-INDIA FROM
4
TH
CENTURY TO 7
TH

CENTURY
GUPTAS
HARSHAVARDHANA
LIFE OF THE PEOPLE
IV 23,26,27 28-Working 04 3 FA-3 ACTIVITY
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,28* Saturday
(Open
House)




* * * Wi nt er Br eak f r om 30 Dec 2013 t o 10 Jan 2014 * * *
Jan-14 I 14-18* 18-Working
Saturday
(Students)
05 2



3



REVISION FOR EXAM



CH-22:GEO-NATURAL
VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE






TROPICAL EVERGREEN
FORESTS
TROPICAL DECIDUOUS
FOREST
WT-4:DATE:20JAN-7 FEB,2014


HISTORY
CH-8:FIRST EMPIRE :THE
MAURYAS

CH-9:SECOND URBANIZATION

GEOGRAPHY


CH-20:INDIA PHYSICAL
FEATURES


CIVICS


CH-29:RURAL
ADMINISTRATION











SA -2

HISTORY

CH-10:REACHING OUT TO
DISTANT LANDS
II 20-25* 25-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06 3





2
CH-22:GEO-NATURAL
VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE




MAP WORK
THORN AND SCRUB FORESTS
TIDAL FORESTS
MOUNTAIN VEGETATION
WILDLIFE


III 27-31 05 5 CH-12:HISTORY-FLOWERING
OF SCIENCE AND CULTURE


CULTURE OF INDIA
INDIAN LITERATURE
ART AND ARCHITECTURE

Feb-14 I 01* 01-Working
Saturday
(Class XII
Farewell)
01 1 CH-12:HISTORY-FLOWERING
OF SCIENCE AND CULTURE


CONTINUED
II 03-08* 08-Working
Saturday
(Open
House,
Citation
Ceremony-
XII)
06 5 PRACTICE OF DIAGRAMS
AND MAPS


III 10-14 05 5



CORRECTION OF
NOTEBOOKS

PLANNED REVISION FOR
SA-II EXAMS



IV 17-21 05 5 PLANNED REVISION FOR SA
II EXAMS

V 24-27 04 4 PLANNED REVISION FOR
SA -II EXAMS


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CH-11:INDIA FROM 4
TH

CENTURY TO 7
TH
CENTURY

CH-12:FLOWERING OF
SCIENCE AND CULTURE

GEOGRAPHY


CH-21:CLIMATE OF INDIA

CH-22:NATURAL VEGETATION
AND WILDLIFE

CIVICS

CH-30:RURAL LIVELIHOODS

CH-31:URBAN LIVELIHOODS

Mar-14 SA II - 27 Feb 14 Mar 2014
Term II Exam 10 Feb 21 Feb 2014

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