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The document outlines the syllabus and exam schedule for class 9 students. It is divided into sections for each subject. For English, exams cover chapters from the textbooks Beehive and Moments, as well as grammar topics. Exams for other subjects like Science, Computer Science, Social Science, and Math are also described. The schedule includes unit tests, pre-periodic tests, half-yearly exams, post-periodic tests, and annual exams. Students will be tested on chapters from their textbooks as well as specific lessons for each exam period.

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Class 9

The document outlines the syllabus and exam schedule for class 9 students. It is divided into sections for each subject. For English, exams cover chapters from the textbooks Beehive and Moments, as well as grammar topics. Exams for other subjects like Science, Computer Science, Social Science, and Math are also described. The schedule includes unit tests, pre-periodic tests, half-yearly exams, post-periodic tests, and annual exams. Students will be tested on chapters from their textbooks as well as specific lessons for each exam period.

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Syllabus of class IX (2019-20)

English :-
Unit test
 Beehive- ch.-1
 Moments – ch.-1
 Grammar –Editing (omission)
 Writing Section - Story writing.

Pre Periodic Test


 Beehive – ch.-1,2,3
 Moments – ch. – 1,2,3
 Grammar –Editing (omission,) Jumble words
 Writing Section - Letter writing, Story writing.

Half yearly
 Beehive – ch. – 1 to 5
 Moments – ch- 1to 5
 Grammar - Editing (omission) , Jumble words, Tenses, Editing (Correct and Incorrect)
 Writing Section - Letter writing, Story writing, Article writing

Post Periodic Test


 Beehive – ch. – 1 to 8
 Moments – ch- 1 to 8
 Grammar - Editing (omission) , Jumble words, Tenses, Editing (Correct and Incorrect) , active and passive voice,
modals
 Writing Section - Letter writing, Story writing, Article writing

Annual
 Beehive – ch. – 1 to 11
 Moments – ch- 1 to 10
 Grammar - Editing (omission) , Jumble words, Tenses, Editing (Correct and Incorrect) , active and passive voice,
modals, direct and indirect speech
 Writing Section - Letter writing, Story writing, Article writing

Physical Education :-
 Pre Periodic –
o Kho-Kho, Meaning and Nature of Health, Introduction to Physical Education, Physical fitness,
Athletics.
 Half Yearly –
o First-Aid and Home Nursing, Measurement of growth, First Aid measures, Sociological aspects
of Physical Education.
 Post Periodic –
o Kabaddi, Community recreating, Sports and Human Resources,
o Adventure sports.
 Final –
o Sports Ethics, Yoga, Nutrition, Balance Diet.
Computer:-
Pre-Periodic
Lesson1: Fundamentals of Computer
Lesson2: Input ,Output and Storage
Lesson3: Classification of software
Half Yearly:
Lesson4: Communication and content technology
Lesson5: Operating System
Lesson6: Working with Windows
Lesson 1,2,3 also included
Post Periodic:
Lesson7: Social Networking
Lesson8: MS Word2010
Lesson9: Cyber Security
Final:
Lesson10; More on MS Word2010
Lesson11: MS Power point
Lesson12: MS Excel
Lesson13: Python
All the chapter from lesson 1 to lesson9 also included

Science:-
Pre Periodic
Physics- Motion,force and law of motion .
Chemistry-Matter in our surroundings.
Biology- The fundamental unit of life, plant tissue only.
Periodic (Half yearly)
Physics- floatation, gravitation, motion,force & law of motion.
Chemistry-Is matter around us pure, Matter in our surroundings.
Biology-Diversity, tissue, the fundamental unit of life.
Post Periodic
Physics-Work and energy floatatio, gravitation motion, force and law of motion.
Chemistry-Atoms and molecules,Matter in our surroundings,Is matter around us pure.
Biology-Why do we fall ill, The fundamental unit of life,tissue, diversity.
Annual
Physics-Sound, motion, force and law of motion, flotation, gravitation, work and energy.
Chemistry- Structure of atom, atoms and molecules, matter in our surroundings,Is matter around us pure.
Biology- Natural resources, improvement in food resources, the fundamental unit of life, tissue ,diversity, why
do we fall ill.
SOCIAL SCIENCE:-
1– Unit Test (April-May)
History – Chapter–1. The French Revolution
Geography– Chapter–1. India Size and Location
Civics– Chapter–1. What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
2– Pre-Periodic Test (April-September)
History – Chapter–1. The French Revolution
Geography – Chapter–1. India Size and Location
Chapter–2. Physical Features of India
Political Science – Chapter–1. What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
Chapter–2. Constitutional Design
Economics – Chapter–1. Story of Village Palampur
Chapter–2. People as Resource
3– Periodic Test (September-October)
History – Chapter–1. The French Revolution
Chapter–2. Socialism in Europe: The Russian Revolution
Geography – Chapter–1. India Size and Location
Chapter–2. Physical Features of India
Chapter–3. Drainage
Political Science – Chapter–1. What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
Chapter–2. Constitutional Design
Economics – Chapter–1. Story of Village Palampur
Chapter–2. People as Resource
4– Post Periodic Test (November-December)
History – Chapter–3. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Chapter–4. Forest Society and Colonialism
Geography – Chapter–4. Climate
Chapter–5. Democratic Rights
Political Science – Chapter–3. Electoral Politics
Chapter–4. Working of Institutions
Economics – Chapter–3. Poverty as a Challenge
Chapter–4. Food Security in India
5– Annual Exam (Feb-March)
History – Chapter–1. The French Revolution
Chapter–2. Socialism in Europe: The Russian Revolution
Chapter–3. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Chapter–4. Forest Society and Colonialism
Chapter–5. Pastoralists in the Modern World
Geography – Chapter–1. India Size and Location
Chapter–2. Physical Features of India
Chapter–3. Drainage
Chapter–4. Climate
Chapter–5. Democratic Rights
Chapter–6. Population
Political Science – Chapter–1. What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
Chapter–2. Constitutional Design
Chapter–3. Electoral Politics
Chapter–4. Working of Institutions
Chapter–5. Democratic Rights
Economics – Chapter–1. Story of Village Palampur
Chapter–2. People as Resource
Chapter–3. Poverty as a Challenge
Chapter–4. Food Security in India
Maths
Hindi

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