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The document provides the month-wise syllabus for English, Mathematics, Gujarati and Hindi subjects for Class 1 for the academic session 2020-21 at The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval. For English, it lists the reader chapters, grammar exercises, reading and writing skills to be covered each month from April to January. For Mathematics, it outlines the chapters/units on numbers, shapes, measurement, money, time and data handling to be taught from April to January along with related practical activities. For Gujarati, it mentions the lessons, grammar and writing topics and reading to be covered from April to June. For Hindi, it provides the list of lessons and their numbers to be covered from April

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The document provides the month-wise syllabus for English, Mathematics, Gujarati and Hindi subjects for Class 1 for the academic session 2020-21 at The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval. For English, it lists the reader chapters, grammar exercises, reading and writing skills to be covered each month from April to January. For Mathematics, it outlines the chapters/units on numbers, shapes, measurement, money, time and data handling to be taught from April to January along with related practical activities. For Gujarati, it mentions the lessons, grammar and writing topics and reading to be covered from April to June. For Hindi, it provides the list of lessons and their numbers to be covered from April

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The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval

Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class-I For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH CLASS - I
GRAMMAR WORK
READER READING & WRITING SKILLS
S.N. MONTH COURSE BOOK BOOK LANGUAGE
REVISION 1 1. ANIMAL SOUND
NAMING WORDS
REVISION 2 2. UNIT 1
1 APRIL ONE AND MANY
MEET MY FAMILY 3. UNIT 2
COMPREHENSION FRAME A SENTENCE FOR
OFF TO SCHOOL
2 MAY (DING DONG) EACH PICTURE
COMPREHENSION
3 JUNE WAKE UP (POEM) THE OWL AND THE ACTION WORDS
1. POEM
SPARROW
JANKIE THE RABBIT
PLAYING IN THE PARK COMPOSITION FILLING IN VOWELS TO
4 JULY DING DONG
LET’S HAVE LUNCH DOMESTIC & WILD ANIMALS FORM WORDS
MATCHING TWO SETS OF
THE DONKEY AND THE COMPOSITION ON FAMILY WORDS TO FORM
5 AUGUST THE MAGIC SHELL
COTTON MEMBERS SENTENCE AND FINDING
ACTION WORDS.
PRONOUN
THE RABBIT AND THE COMPREHENSION
6 SEPTEMBER ------------- ARTICLES
TURTLE ZIA’S BIRTHDAY
PLURALS
FUN IN THE RAIN THE MAN WHO SAVED THE DESCRIBING WORDS
7. OCTOBER RHYMING WORDS
SAVE EACH DROP MOON DAYS OF THE WEEK
COMPREHENSION MAKE SENTENCES ON
8 NOVEMBER THE NEW WATCHMAN THE TWO BROTHERS
ROLLY AND MOLLY ACTION WORDS
THANK YOU! COMPOSITION
9 DECEMBER MANGOES WILD & DOMESTIC THIS ,THAT, THESE,THOSE
PUPPY AND I ANIMALS
REARRANGE THE WORDS
BUNNY AND HIS NEW FRIENDS COMPREHENSION AND MAKE A
10 JANUARY TWELVE TINY TADPOLES
COME, LET US PLAY. ON THE FARM MEANINGFUL SENTENCE
PUNCTUATION
COMPOSITION
11 FEBRUARY ICE CREAM MAN ---- PREPOSITIONS
FAMILY MEMBERS
12 MARCH ---- ---- ---- ----
fo"k; & fganh CLASS - I

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1 vizSy बतख आई स्वर- व्यंजन


आमवाला आया आ
2 ebZ & twu बादल आया आ
ववमान उड़ गया इ
3 tqykbZ विवड़या आई इ

4 vxLr वखिड़़ी बविया बऩी ई

5 flrEcj लाल गल ु ाब उ ऊ
नटखट झपतू
झल ू ा
6 vDVwcj विसिे प़ीछे एऐ
रे त िा घर
7 uoEcj जोिर िा खेल ओ

8 fnlEcj मटर या टमाटर औ

9 tuojh आओ झल ू े पर उलटे अथथ वाले शब्द


हाथ़ी राजा
10 Qjojh सफे द हँस पहेवलयाँ
दो बिररयाँ वगनत़ी
िींट़ी राऩी
11 ekpZ -----
Subject: Mathematics Class - I

Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

1. Numbers 1 – 20  Work on strips made on card boards


April 2. Addition 1 to 10  Putting ice-cream spoons together
3. Subtraction 1 to 10  Taking away ice-cream sticks

May Revision

June 4. Shapes and patterns  To identifies shapes of different objects in the class room

5. Addition 1 – 19  Doing addition by using fingers


July
6. Subtraction 1 to 19  Subtraction using crayons
7. Measurement  Paining of different objects ( Heavier or light)
August
8. number 21 to 100  Abacus ( tens and Ones)

September 9. Addition and Subtraction 1 to 99  Add using bunch of pencils of ten each

 Recognition of different coin and notes


October 10. Money
 Pasting artificial currency and tracing of coins

November 11. Time  To make clock using paper plates and straw

 Making groups of 2, 3, 4 and 5 students.


December 12. Multiplication
 Oral recitation of tables
 Observe and collect information from visual contacts such as
January 13. Data Handling
number of items

February 14. Addition of three digits numbers  Work sheets


Subject: Gujarati Class - I
Month Chapter/Units to be covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/ASL
(વ્યંજન) ક થી જ્ઞ
April - ચચત્ર બતાવવ ં
ક થી જ્ઞ વંચાવવ ં
Vacation
May - - -
(વેકેશન)
ગજરાતી અંક અને શબ્દ ગજરાતી અંક અને શબ્દ
ગજરાતી અંક અને શબ્દ
June (૧ થી ૧૦) (૧ થી ૧૦) ચચત્રો દ્વારા અંકો ની સમજૂતી આપવી
(૧ થી ૧૦)
લખાવવ ં વંચાવવ ં
(સ્વર)
July અ થી અઃ લખાવવ ં અ થી અઃ વંચાવવ ં ચચત્રો દ્વારા અ થી અઃ બતાવવ ં
(અ થી અઃ)
ગજરાતી અંકો ગજરાતી અંકો ગજરાતી અંકો
August ચચત્રો દ્વારા અંકો ની સમજૂતી આપવી
(૧ થી ૫૦) (૧ થી ૫૦) લખાવવ ં (૧ થી ૫૦) વંચાવવ ં
ક થી ન ક થી ન ની ક થી ન ની બારાક્ષરી ની શબ્દો દ્વારા સમજૂતી
September
ની બારાક્ષરી બારાક્ષરી લખાવવ ં બારાક્ષરી વંચાવવ ં દા.ત. કોયલ,ટમેટં
પ થી પ થી જ્ઞ ની પ થી જ્ઞ ની બારાક્ષરી ની શબ્દો દ્વારા સમજૂતી
October
ની બારાક્ષરી બારાક્ષરી લખાવવ ં બારાક્ષરી વંચાવવ ં દા.ત. પતંગ, મોર
ગજરાતી અંકો ગજરાતી અંકો ગજરાતી અંકો
November ચચત્રો દ્વારા અંકો ની સમજૂતી આપવી
(૫૧ થી ૧૦૦) (૫૧ થી ૧૦૦) લખાવવ ં (૫૧ થી ૧૦૦) લખાવવ ં
કાના માત્રા વગર નાં શબ્દો કાના માત્રા વગર નાં શબ્દો શબ્દો નાં ચચત્રો બતાવી વાંચવવા
December કાના માત્રા વગર નાં શબ્દો લખાવવ ં
કરાવવા વંચાવવ ં દા.ત. કનક, મગન, સરસ
શાકભાજી, ફળ, ફૂલ, વાહનો, શાકભાજી, ફળ, ફૂલ, વાહનો, પશ- શાકભાજી, ફળ, ફૂલ, વાહનો, પશ-
January ચાટટ દ્વારા ચચત્રો બતાવી સમજાવવ ં
પશ-પક્ષીઓનાં નામ પક્ષીઓનાં નામ લખાવવ ં પક્ષીઓનાં નામ વંચાવવ ં
જોડયાં શબ્દો જોડયાં શબ્દો જોડયાં શબ્દો કાળા પાટટયા પર જોડયાં શબ્દો તથા
February
તથા વાક્યો તથા વાક્યો લખાવવ ં તથા વાક્યો વંચાવવ ં વાક્યો લખી સમજાવવ ં
Subject : Dance Class - I

Month Chapters/ Units to be covered

Theory Practical

April Mudra Basic steps

May Mudra Basic Steps

June Mudra Basic Steps

July Asanjukta Hasta Chouka-1

August Asanjukta Hasta Chouka -2

September Asanjukta Hasta Chouka-3

October Asanjukta Hasta Chouka-4

November Asanjukta Hasta Chouka-5

December Asanjukta Hasta Chouka-6

January Asanjukta Hasta Chouka-7

February Asanjukta Hasta Chouka-8

March Asanjukta Hasta Houka-8


The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval
Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class-II For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH Class - II
READING & WRITING GRAMMAR WORK BOOK
READER
S.N. MONTH COURSE BOOK SKILLS LANGUAGE
NAMING WORDS
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE
THE PANCAKE THAT ROLLED MY PETS – ENID BLYTON
PICTURE COMPOSITION NOUN
1 APRIL AWAY LION AND THE MOUSE
ARTICLE
NOUN NUMBERS
THE ANT AND THE
_ _ _
2 MAY GRASSHOPPER
COMPLETION OF
3 JUNE THE MOON THE LION AND THE JACKAL PRONOUNS
COMPOSITION
CUPBOARD
PUNCTUATION
THE JACKAL AND THE
4 JULY ANTONYMS
LIONS THE BLUE POT AND THE RED ---
PLURALS
POT
THE JACKAL AND THE DRUM REARRANGE THE SENTENCES
ECHO
5 AUGUST TO MAKE A MEANINGFUL DESCRIBING WORDS
MR. NOBODY
THE WIND AND THE SUN STORY
PARAGRAPH WRITING IS, AM, ARE
6 SEPTEMBER THE SPIDER’S LESSON THE SWING (POEM)
SYNONYMS
DOWM THE RABBIT
HAS, HAVE,
HOLE THE ALLIGATOR THAT ATE
7. OCTOBER PARAGRAPH WRITING WAS, WERE
THE DAY THE SUN HAMBURGERS
PREPOSITION
WENT HIDING
VERB
8 NOVEMBER THE THREE SLEEPY MEN CHOCOLATE TEARS PICTURE COMPOSITION
ADVERB
PICTURE COMPOSITION CONJUNCTIONS
9 DECEMBER THE GRASSHOPPER GREEN DON’T EVER ASK A CENTIPEDE
HOMOPHONES
TWO LITTLE KITTENS QUESTION WORDS
REARRANGE THE WORDS
10 JANUARY THE MAGIC STICKS DESCRIBE THE PICTURE
AND MAKE A MEANINGFUL
SENTENCE
11 FEBRUARY THE SHELL --- DESCRIBE THE PICTURE ---
12 MARCH --- --- --- ---
विषय- ह द
िं ी Class - II

क्र. माह पाठों की संख्या विस्तत


ृ पाठ्यक्रम प्रयोजना / मल
ू यांकन आिार
स. गततविधियााँ
1 अप्रैल 03 1) सबकी दतु नया एक- पद्य (वितान) सल
ु ेखन मौखखक परीक्षण
2) जन्मददन- गद्य (वितान)
3) हाँ सी खो गई- गद्य (वितान)
2 मई – जून 01 4) राखी का त्योहार - पद्य (वितान) पठन कक्षा परख
ददनों और महीनों के नाम
3 जुलाई 02 5) साहसी बाललका- गद्य (वितान) श्रत
ु लेखन सामतयक परीक्षा
6) सयानी चींटी
एक से बीस तक धगनती
4 अगस्त 02 7) धचड़ियाघर की सैर- गद्य (वितान) कविता पठन कक्ष परीक्षा
8) मोर- पद्य (वितान)
5 लसतम्बर 01 9) घोंसला ककसका- गद्य (वितान) _ अर्द्धिावषधक परीक्षा
6 अक्टूबर 02 10) और करो नक़ल- गद्य (वितान) पठन कक्ष परीक्षा
11) खरगोश और हाथी - गद्य (वितान)
7 निम्बर 01 12) तारे - पद्य (वितान) कविता पठन मौखखक परीक्षण

8 ददसंबर 01 13) धचड़ियााँ नहाई- गद्य (वितान) धचत्र िणधन सामतयक परीक्षा

9 जनिरी 02 14) कैसा शोर– गद्य (वितान) श्रत


ु लेखन मौखखक परीक्षण/ कक्ष
15) बीरबल की सोच से- गद्य (वितान) परीक्षा

10 फरिरी 01 16) हम भारत की शान हैं– पद्य (वितान) श्रत


ु भाि ग्रहण कक्ष परीक्षा
इक्कीस से पचास तक की धगनती
11 माचध पुनराित्ृ त्त िावषधक परीक्षा
Subject: Mathematics Class - II
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Ch.1 2 Digit numbers.  Students will draw abacus and number of beads as per the 2
 Place value Digit place value and color the beads
April
 Odd and even number, before, after and between, comparison of
numbers, ascending and descending order.
May Revision
Ch. 2 Addition and Subtraction  Students will draw various objects to show addition and
 Addition of-2 digit numbers subtraction.
June
 Subtraction of 2 digit numbers
 Properties of addition subtraction.
Ch. 3 3igitnumbers  Addition and subtraction with the help of fingers.
July  Face value, place value, comparison, expanded form.
Ch 4 Addition and Subtraction of 3 Digit number.
Ch. 5 Shapes.  Draw plain shapes and solid shapes and color it.
August  Solid shapes
 plain shapes
Ch 6 Multiplication.  Students will draw various objects and group them as per the
September
 Properties of multiplication. question to show addition and subtraction facts.
Ch 7.Time  Days of year will be explained with the help of calendar
 Read time in half hour
October  Read the time in quarter hour
 Month of the year
 Days of the week.
Ch.8 Division  Students draw various object and group them to divide the
 Division using tables number.
November
 Long method division
 Division with remainder
Ch.9 Money  Identification of money with the help of duplicate notes.
December  Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication
 Conversion of rupees into paise and paise\ into rupees
Ch.10 Measurements  Concept of length will be explaind with the help of various
January
 Addition and subtraction of length, weight and capacity Objects such as string rope etc.
Ch.11Data Handling  Student will draw and shade the given fraction
February  Pictograph. .
Ch 12 The concept of fraction
Subject: Gujarati Class - II
Month Chapter/Units to be covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/ASL
2.1 - સ્વર અને વ્યંજન - સ્વર અને વ્યંજન - સ્વર અને વ્યંજન - ચાટટ દ્વારા સ્વર અને વ્યંજન ની
April
2.2 - (અ થી અઃ) (ક થી જ્ઞ) (અ થી અઃ) (ક થી જ્ઞ) લખાવવ ં (અ થી અઃ) (ક થી જ્ઞ) વંચાવવ ં માટહતી આપવી
Vacation - - -
May
(વેકેશન)
2.3 - માત્રા - માત્રા વાળા શબ્દો લખવવા - માત્રા વાળા શબ્દો વંચાવવ ં - ચચત્રો દ્વારા શબ્દો સમજાવવા
June
2.4 - બારખડી - બારખડી લખાવવી - બારખડી વંચાવવી
2.5 - જોડાક્ષરો - જોડાક્ષરો વાળા શબ્દો લખવવા - જોડાક્ષરો વાળા શબ્દો વંચાવવ ં - ચાટટ દ્વારા અંકો ની સમજૂતી આપવી
2.6 - અંકો - ૧ થી ૧૦૦ અંકો લખાવવા - ૧ થી ૧૦૦ અંકો વાંચવવા
July
2.7 - નમસ્તે - બાળકો ને પટરવાર ની સામાન્ય
સમજ આપવી
2.8 - જગલ
ં માં જન્મટદવસ - જન્મટદવસ, પટરવાર તથા શાળા - જન્મટદવસ, પટરવાર તથા શાળા - જન્મટદવસ, પટરવાર તથા શાળા
August 2.9 - મારો પટરવાર વવશે પાંચ - પાંચ વાક્યો લખાવવા વવશે પાંચ - પાંચ વાક્યો વંચાવવા વવશે ની સમજૂતી આપવી
2.10 - મારે શાળા એ જવ ં છે
2.11 - ઉલટ - સલટ - પાઠ માં આપેલ સ્વાધ્યાય - કવવતા વંચાવવી - પાઠ માં આપેલા ચચત્ર ને સરખ કરી
September 2.12 - દવનયા ગોળ લખાવવ ં સમજાવવ ં
- કવવતા લખાવવી
2.13 - જોડકણા - જોડકણા લખાવવા - જોડકણા વંચાવવા - જોડકણા અને બાળગીત વવશે
October 2.14 - બાળગીત - બાળગીત લખાવવ ં - બાળગીત વંચાવવ ં સમજૂતી
2.15 વાતાટ- કાદવન ં ખાબોચચય ં - વાતાટ વંચાવવી
2.16 - વાતાટ - ગોલ ં અને ભોલ ં - વાતાટ વાંચી અને સમજાવવી - વાતાટ વંચાવવી - સામાન્ય વશસ્ત વવશે જાણકારી
November 2.17 - વશસ્ત નાં વનયમો - સામાન્ય વશસ્ત વવશે જાણકારી - પાઠ વાંચવવો આપવી
આપવી
2.18 - પાલત ં પ્રાણીઓ - પ્રાણીઓ અને પક્ષીઓનાં શબ્દો - પ્રાણીઓ અને પક્ષીઓનાં શબ્દો - પ્રાણીઓ અને પક્ષીઓનાં ચચત્રો
December
2.19 - પક્ષીઓ લખાવવા વંચાવવા બતાવી સમજૂતી આપવી
2.20 - વાહનો - વાહનો અને રાષ્ટ્રીય પ્રતીકો વવશે - વાહનો અને રાષ્ટ્રીય પ્રતીકો વવશે - વાહનો અને રાષ્ટ્રીય પ્રતીકો ચચત્રો
January
2.21 - આપણા રાષ્ટ્રીય પ્રતીકો શબ્દો લખાવવા વંચાવવ ં બતાવી સમજૂતી આપવી
2.22 - ભારત નાં ઘડવૈયાં - ભારત નાં ઘડવૈયાં અને રં ગો નાં - ભારત નાં ઘડવૈયાં અને રં ગો નાં - ભારત નાં ઘડવૈયાં અને રં ગો નાં
February
2.23 - રં ગોથી ભરે લી દવનયા શબ્દો લખાવવા શબ્દો વાંચવવા ચચત્રો બતાવી સમજૂતી આપવી

Subject : Dance Class - II

Month Chapters/ Units to be covered

Theory Practical
April Mudra/Bhangi Basic steps
May Mudra/Bhangi Basic Steps
June Mudra/Bhangi Basic Steps
July Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Chouka-1,2,3
August Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Chouka -2,3,4
September Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Chouka-3,4,5
October Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Chouka-4,5,6
November Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Chouka-5,6,7
December Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Chouka-6,7,8
January Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Chouka-7,8,9
February Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Chouka-8,9,10
March Asanjukta Hasta Mudra Couka-10
The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval
Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class-III For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH Class - III
S.N. Month LITERATURE READER READING-COURSE BOOK Grammar- Writing Skills/ ASL Activities
Nouns : Countable and uncountable,Plurals, Genders,
Why Bats Hang Upside Collective Nouns,
1 APRIL- MAY The Very Expensive Coconut
Down Letter writing [Describing a thing]
Activity 1-Listening
Articles, Synonyms
L-2 The Story of The Little Pine Tree,
2 JUNE Activity 2-[Picture description]
NasreddinHodja
Paragraph writing
3 July L-3 Trip to Heaven Oliphaunt[Poem]
Activity 1-Poetry Recitation
L-3 Williwu Learns to Make Antonyms, Possessive Pronoun, Punctuation
4 AUGUST Poem-I am a Polar Bear
Friends Dialogue Completion
L-4 Androcles and the Adjectives: Degrees of comparison
5 SEPT ---------------
Lion Activity-Identify the Adjective & Classify them
L-4 The Story of Rudolph Simple present and Present continuous tense
6 OCTOBER Poems-The Wind. L-5 Analisa and the Giant, Paragraph Writing
Poem- All My Great Excuses Activity-Role-Play
, Homophones, Punctuation: Exclamation and Question
7 NOVEMBER L-5 Rip Van Winkle L-6 Juan Bobo’s Pot. mark
Notice Writing
Adverb of manner, Homographs
Was and Were,
8 DECEMBER L-6 Good Neighbours L-7 The Wise Minister. Past Tense
Notice Writing
Activity-Story Telling
L-7 The Bird, L-8 We Saved a Whale Preposition of time
9 JANUARY Poem- The Table and the The Rainbow Fairies.[Poem] Message Writing
Chair. L-9 A Day at the Swamp Activity-Listening to a poem for detials
Conjunctions,
10 FEBRUARY L-8 A Present for Mothers
Statements and Orders Message
11 MARCH ANNUAL EXAMINATION
fo"k; & fganh Class - III
Ø-la- ekg ikBksa dh foLr`r ikB~;Øe iz;kstuk@xfrfof/k;k¡ ewY;kadu vk/kkj
la[;k
1 vizSy 4 1½ fdj.k & dfork ¼forku&3½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k d{kk ij[k
2½ johUnz dh dye ls ¼forku&3½
3½ [kq’kh gh [kq’kh ¼forku&3½
4½ Hkk”kk ¼O;kdj.k½
2 ebZ & twu 3 1½ rksrs dk tUefnu ¼forku&3½ xzh"ekdkyhu vodk’k dk;Z
2½ uUgha cw¡nsa & dfork ¼forku&3½
3½ o.kZ ¼O;kdj.k½
4 tqykbZ 5 1½ vkt esjh NqV~Vh gS ¼forku&3½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k¡ bdkbZ ij[k
2½ eSa dkSu gw¡ ¼forku&3½
3½ ns[kdj pyks HkkbZ ¼forku&3½
4½ eSa gw¡ jcM+ ¼forku&3½
5½ laKk & fyax] opu ,oa dkjd ¼O;kdj.k½
5 vxLr 4 1½ I;kj Hkjk ,d [kr ¼forku&3½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k¡ d{kk ij[k
2½ cYc tyk ¼forku&3½
3½ loZuke ¼O;kdj.k½
4½ fo’ks”k.k ¼O;kdj.k½
6 flrEcj 2 1½ ‘kCn HkaMkj & i;kZ;okph o foykse ‘kCn ¼O;kdj.k½ bdkbZ ij[k
2½ iqujko`fŸk
7 vDVwcj 5 1½ ckr irs dh & dfork ¼forku&3½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k d{kk ij[k
2½ xqykc dk ?keaM ¼forku&3½
3½ D;k djsa & ,dkadh ¼forku&3½
4½ ‘kCn HkaMkj & okD;ka’k ds fy, ,d ‘kCn ¼O;kdj.k½
5½ i= ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
8 uoEcj 3 1½ thr fdldh ¼forku&3½ nhikoyh vodk’k
2½ fØ;k ¼O;kdj.k½ &x`gdk;Z
3½ dky ¼O;kdj.k½
9 fnlEcj 4 1½ _rqjkt & dfork ¼forku&3½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k bdkbZ ij[k
2½ fnu o eghus
3½ fxurh
4½ vuqPNsn ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
10 tuojh 3 1½ eqgkojs ¼O;kdj.k½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k d{kk ij[k
2½ i= ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
3½ vuqPNsn ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
11 Qjojh & 1½ iqujko`fŸk & bdkbZ ij[k
12 ekpZ & & & bdkbZ ij[k

Subject: Mathematics Class - III

Month Chapters/Units to be covered


Theory Practical/ Activity
Dienes blocks will be given in which cubes represent ones place, rods of 10 cubes represent tens,
April 4 – Digit Numbers
flats of 100 cubes represent hundreds and blocks of 1000 cubes represent thousands place.
May Addition of 4 – digit numbers Create column for each place value. Add digits in each column starting from ones column
June Subtraction of 4 – digit numbers Number lines will be used to solve smaller subtractions
a) Geometry and patterns a) compare and contrast plane figures and solid shapes by flat surface, edges and vertices
July
b) Multiplication b) Multiplication as area
a) Division
August Comparison of two quantities using division
b) More Division
September The concept of fraction Fraction as part of whole

October Money Activity on Indian currency


November Time Timeline calendar will be made

December Measurement of length Activity on measuring instruments on length and distances.


Measurement of Weight
January Activity on measuring instruments on weight, capacity and volume
Measurement of capacity
February Handling Data Collection of Data
Subject: EVS Class - III
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
1. FAMILY  Make a thank you card for Parents/grandparents.
April 2. BE KIND AND CARING  Paste your family picture in notebook.
 Each group will speak about the uses of the sense organs.
May
3. JOBS PEOPLE DO.  Speaking activity.
June Speak about the type of job you would like to take up when you
grow up.
4. GAMES.  Draw a neat diagram about the parts of plants.
July
5. PLANTS AROUND US  Collection of data of 5 trees in surrounding by sharing of data.
6. LEAVES IN OUR LIVES.  Draw a leaf and label the parts of the plant.
August 7. ANIMALS AROUND US.  Paste a picture of your favourite animal and write five sentences
8. CREEPY CRAWLES AND TINY FLYERS. about it.
9. BIRDS  Look at the shadow, identify the birds and write their names.
September
 Draw a neat picture of bird and label its body parts.
10. FOOD  Draw a picture of your favourite fruit and mention
11. COOKING FOOD. -Where it is found?
October
- Its nutritional value

12. WATER – NATURE’S GIFT  Make a list of food and snacks for a party you need on your
November 13. USING WATER WISELYs birthday.
 Draw a diagram showing watercycle.
14. SHELTER.  Poster making on ‘Save water’
December 15. MAPPING OUR NEIGHBOURHOOD.  Class discussion about how water is cleaned and made portable
before it is send to our homes.
16. TRAVEL.  Rangoli making (group activity)
January 17. COMMUNICATION.  Speak a few sentences about the means of communication in the
modern days.
18. CLOTHING AND TEXTILES.  Make small cups with the help of soft clay.
February
19. POTTERY.  Tie and dye activity in class. (group activity)
Subject: Computer Science Class - III
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
April Operating system  Writing about different operating system
 What is computer made up of?
 Types of Operating System
 Desktop and Icons
May More about paint  Moving and copying objects
 Using undo, redo etc commands  Rotate and flip a drawing
 Zoom in zoom oout command
June More about paint  Resize and Skew a Drawing
 Using drawing toolbar  Set drawing as a desktop background
 Opening and saving a drawing
July Let’s learn KTurtle  Writing commands in KTurtle editor
 Entering commands  Handling error
 The Toolbar  Getting appropriate output
 Saving an image
August KTurtle commands  Setting canvas size and color
 Using Forward and Background commands  Setting Pen width and pen color
 Turn right and Turn left command
 Direction and center commands
 Clear and reset commands
September Writing and math in KTurtle  Doing Math in KTurtle
 Font size, Print and GO commands
 SPRITEHIDE and SPRITESHOW commands
October Editing text in Word 2013  Creating a word document
 Parts of the Word 2013 window  Editing and formatting in word
 Editing and deleting text
 Selecting and inserting text
November Editing text in Word 2013  Inserting objects in word 2013
 Undo and repeat commands  Saving and printing a word file
 Copying and moving a text
Formatting text in Word 2013
 Character formatting
December Formatting text in Word 2013  Formatting document using advance features available in MS
 Highlighting and aligning text word 2013
 Applying borders and shadings  Using different artistic borders and shading
January Enjoy with Tux Paint  Handling drawing canvas
 Starting Tux paint  Creating drawing using various tools
 Main screen  Saving a drawing
 Drawing tools  Opening an existing drawing
 Other controls
February Revision  Creating and coloring drawing
 MS Paint  Writing KTurtle command and getting the output
 KTurtle  Creating simple word files
 MS Word 2013  Drawing in KTurtle
 Tux Paint

Subject: Gujarati
Month Chapter/Units to be covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/ASL
2.1 - રાષ્ટ્રગાન - શબ્દાથટ લખાવવા - શબ્દાથટ વંચાવવ ં -રાષ્ટ્રગીત અને પ્રાથટના વગટખડં માં
April
2.2 - પ્રાથટના - પ્રાથટના અને રાષ્ટ્રગીત લખાવવ ં - પ્રાથટના અને રાષ્ટ્રગીત વંચાવવ ં ગવડાવવ ં
Vacation
May (વેકેશન) - - -

2.3 - મેળો - મેળા વવશે પાંચ વાક્યો લખાવવા - મેળા વવશે પાંચ વાક્યો - મેળા નાં ચચત્રો તથા જીવજતં નાં

June 2.4 - કીડી - વવરોધી શબ્દો લખાવવા વાંચવવા ચચત્રો બતાવી સમજાવવ ં
- કવવતા વંચાવવી
2.5 - ચતર વાંદરો અને મ ૂખટ મગર - પાઠ માં આપેલ પ્રશ્નોનાં ઉત્તર - પાઠ માં આપેલ પ્રશ્નોનાં ઉત્તર - આપેલ વાતાટ માંથી બાળકો ને બોધ
2.6 - હાર ની જીત લખાવવા વંચાવવ ં સમજાવવ ં
July
2.7 - પ્રાણીઓની આસ પાસ - સમાનાથી શબ્દો લખાવવા - સમાનાથી શબ્દો વંચાવવ ં
વંચાવવ ં
2.8 - પ્રભ મહાન છે - ગર અને વશષ્ટ્ય વવશે નાં સંવાદો - પાઠ વંચાવવો - પશ, પક્ષી, જીવજતં ઓના કદ, આકાર,
2.9 - ગરજી ની સેવા લખાવવા - કવવતા વંચાવવી ખોરાક વવશે ની વવસ્ત ૃત માટહતી આપવી
August
2.10 - ઘોડા ગાડી વાળો - કવવતા લખાવવી

2.11 - રક્ષાબંધન - પાઠ માં આપેલ સ્વાધ્યાય - પાઠ વંચાવવ ં - રક્ષાબંધન વનવમતે રાખડી
September 2.12 - મીઠી વાણી લખાવવ ં બનાવવાની પ્રવ ૃવત
- પ્રશ્નોનાં ઉત્તર વંચાવવા
2.13 - રામતીયાળ બાળક - સમાનાથી - પાઠ ન ં વાંચન - અમદાવાદ શહેર માં આવેલાં
2.14 - વાતચીત - વવરોધી પૌરાચણક જગ્યા વવશે પ્રવ ૃવત બનાવી
October 2.15 - અમદાવાદ શહેર - ગજરાતન ં - ખાલી જગ્યા પ ૂરો દા. ત. અડાલજ ની વાવ, સીદી
હ્રદય - આપેલા શબ્દો નો વાક્ય માં સીદીસૈયદની જાળી
પ્રયોગ
2.16 - જીવન અને મ ૃત્ય - વવરોધી - જીવન નાં મ ૂલ્યો વવશે - ચાટટ પેપર માં જીવન નાં મ ૂલ્યો વવશે
November - ખરા ખોટા સમજાવતાં પસ્તકો વંચાવવા પાંચ વાક્યો લખો
- શબ્દાથટ
2.17 - કૂચગીત - જોડણી સધારો - પાઠ વંચાવવ ં - બાબા સાહેબ આંબેડકર વવશે માટહતી
2.18 - ભારત રત્ન બાબા સાહેબ - ભારત રત્ન બાબા સાહેબ ચાટટ પેપર પર લખી તેમજ તેમના
December
આંબેડકર આંબેડકર વવશે પાંચ વાક્યો ફોટા સાથે વગટખડં લગાડવ ં
લખાવવા
2.19 - ગોખલે ની ઈમાનદારી - રૂટિપ્રયોગનો અથટ - પાઠ વંચાવવ ં - સલેખન કરો
January
2.20 - વ્યાકરણ વવભાગ - શબ્દ સમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ

2.21 - વાર નાં નામ - વાર નાં નામ લખાવવા - વાર અને મટહના નાં નામ - ચાટટ પેપર પર વાર અને મટહના નાં
February વંચાવવા નામ બનાવવા
- મટહના નાં નામ લખાવવા
Subject : Dance Class - III
Month Chapters/ Units to be covered

Theory Practical
April Mudra/Bhangi/Thani Basic steps
May Mudra/Bhangi/Thani Basic Steps
June Mudra/Bhangi/ Thani Basic Steps
July Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga-1,2,3
August Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga -2,3,4
September Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga -3,4,5
October Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga -4,5,6
November Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga -5,6,7
December Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga -6,7,8
January Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga -7,8,9
February Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga -8,9,10
March Sanjukta Hasta Mudra Tribhanga -10
The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval
Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class- IV For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH Class - IV
Month Chapters/Units To Be Covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/Asl
April L-1 Two Brothers Types Of Noun, Articles And L-1 Grandpa Fights An Ostrich, Reading
Quantifier L-2 When Lincoln Was A Boy
May _______ ________ Poem- Mish-Mash _______
June L-2 The Nightingale Phrasal Verbs, L-8 Taro And His Grandmother
Dialogue Writing Listening For Information
July Revision, Revision, Revision, Describing A Person,
L-3 How The Camel Got His Pronouns And Its Types, L-4 Mowgli
Hump, Prefixes
Poem- Baby Ate A Microchip
August L-4 The Shah Weaves A Rug, Simple Present And Past L-5 Bambi Poetry Recitation
Poem- The Racing Wind Continuous Tense,
Simple Past And Past
Continuous Tense,
Message Writing
September Poem- The Rooks Easily Confused Words Revision Poetry Recitation
October L-5 Boy Scouts Forever Compound Words, Simple L-6 Yeti, Story Telling
Future, Subject Verb L7 Dr. Dolittle Learns A New
Agreement, Animal Sounds, Language,
Formal Letter Poem- An Elephant Is Hard To
Hide
November Poem- Moonwalker Genders, L-8 Mulan Story Telling,
Modals, Listening To A Personal
Notice Writing Anecdote To Understand
Emotions
December Revision, Revision Poem- If You Give A Mouse A Word Puzzles
L-6 Simba Motorcycle
January L-7 The Case Of Scattered Cards, Adverbs And Its Types, L-9 Matilda Is A Prodigy Speaking About Similarities
Poem- Blueprints Present Perfect Tense, And Difference
Personal Recount
February Revision Revision Revision Revision
विषय- ह द
िं ी Class - IV

क्र. स. माह पाठों की विस्तत


ृ पाठ्यक्रम प्रयोजना / मल
ू यांकन आिार
संख्या गततविधियााँ

1 अप्रैल 05 1) खुलशयााँ बााँटे सारे जग को- पद्य (वितान) पठन मौखखक परीक्षण
2) जो कोई न कर सके- गद्य (वितान)
3) सफल खखलाडी- कहानी (वितान)
व्याकरण- 1) भाषा तथा व्याकरण (गुलमोहर)
2) ध्ितन तथा िणध (गुलमोहर)
2 मई – जन
ू 03 4) हमारी नाि चली- पद्य (वितान) श्रत
ु लेखन कक्षा परख
5) नींद की करामात- गद्य (वितान)
व्याकरण- 3) शब्द विचार (गुलमोहर)
3 जल
ु ाई 04 6) ऐसे थे बापू- गद्य (वितान) कविता पठन सामतयक परीक्षा
व्याकरण- 4)संज्ञा, 5)ललंग, 6)िचन (गुलमोहर)

4 अगस्त 04 7) बरगद का िक्ष


ृ - गद्य (वितान) श्रत
ु भाि ग्रहण कक्ष परीक्षा
8) चााँद की सैर- गद्य (वितान)
व्याकरण- 7) कारक, 8) शब्द-भंडार (गुलमोहर)
5 लसतम्बर 03 व्याकरण- पत्र, अनुच्छे द, अपदठत गद्यांश (गुलमोहर) सुलेखन अर्द्धिावषधक परीक्षा

6 अक्टूबर 04 9) हम भी िापस जाएाँगे- पद्य(वितान) पररयोजना कायध कक्ष परीक्षा


10) बच्चों की दतु नया- गद्य (वितान)
व्याकरण- शब्द भंडार, सिधनाम (गुलमोहर)
Subject: Mathematics Class - IV

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

Ch.1 Large numbers.  Students will draw abacus and number of beads as per
April  5-6 Digit numbers place valuefrom 1-50 their place value and color the beads

Revision
May

Ch. 2 Addition and Subtraction  Students will frame story sums on their own with the help
 Addition of 5-6 digit numbers of daily life examples.
June
 Subtraction of 5-6 digit numbers
 Word problems
Ch. 3 Multiplication  Class will be divided into two groups one group will solve
July  Multiplication of 5-6 digit by 2-3 digit number the problem given by another group.
 Word problems of multiplication and unitary method.
Ch. 4 Division and unitary method .  Students will draw various objects and group it to show
 Division upto 4-Dgit number division
August  Word problems of division
Ch. 5 Factors and multiples.
 Prime number and composite number
Ch 5 Factors and multiples  Oral calculation of LCM of small numbers.
 LCM  Students will draw types of angles.
 HCF
 Factor tree
September Prime factorization method
Ch 6 Geometry.
 Types of lines
 Types of angles
 Circle
7. Metric Measures  Student will draw a place value chart of metric measures
 Conversion of unit of length ,weight and capacity
October
 Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of length
,weight and capacity.
Ch.8 Fractions  Students will draw a place value chart and insert the given
 Like fraction decimal number in it.
 Unlike fraction
 Properfraction
 Improper fraction
November
Chp.9 Decimal System
 Place value of decimal system
 Addition and Subtraction of decimal
 Expanded form of decimal

Ch.10 Money  Finding number of days between two given dates


 Addition
 Subtraction
 Multiplication
December  Division and Word problem of money
Cp.11 Time
 Conversion of time
 12 hours clock
 24 hours clock
Ch.12 Symmetry and Pattern  Paste various shapes and draw axis of symmetries on it.
 Symmetry
January  Reflection
 Code
 pattern
Ch.13 Perimeter and Area  Cut square and rectangle on color paper and paste it on A-
 Perimeter of irregular shape 4 size sheet and calculate the area and perimeter.
February
 Perimeter of triangle, rectangle and square
 Area of square and rectangle.
Subject: Science Class - IV

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


Ch.1 Plants part & their functions  To observe various parts of plants.
April
 Art Integration: To draw & label different parts of plants
Revision
May
Ch. 2 Useful plants & Animals  Paste picture of thing obtained from plants & animals
June
 Plantation in school campus in groups
Ch. 3 Save Plants & Animals  Students will paste picture of different wild life sanctuaries in India
July
Ch. 4 The Human Machine  Visit to Bio-Lab to identify Skelton system & other various body organ
August
 Draw & label diagrams
Ch. 5 Getting the food we need  Make a chart of different food items with their nutritional value
September
Ch. 6 Water & Sanitation  Preparing the model of water cycle in groups
October Ch. 7 The Sun Changes Weather
Ch. 8 Soil Is Important  Collect different sample of soil from various places & observe its particles
November
Ch. 9 The Solar System  Preparing model of the solar system using different colors & size of balls
December
Ch. 10 Work, Force and Energy  Activity to explain various types of forces
January
Ch. 11 Solids, Liquids & gases  Using balloon and paper to explain chemical & physical changes
February
Subject: SOCIAL STUDIES Class - IV

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


1. LAND FORMS OF THE WORLD  Map work- States and Union territories of India
April 2. INDIA (political map of India)
3. THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS  Map work- Mountain Ranges of India (Physical Map)
Collect information about climate, crops grown, industries, language, dress
May and food of the state we live in.
4. THE NORTHERN PLAINS * Map work – Locate important rivers of Northern Plains.
June 5. NATURAL RESOURCES
6. SOILS OF INDIA * Speaking Activity
July 7. FORESTS OF INDIA - Water as renewable resources.
- Save our natural resources.
8. MEANS OF TRANSPORT Puzzle- Write the correct spelling.
August 9.SENDING MESSAGES Skit on road safety.
10. Our National symbols Draw and colour our National symbols like Flag and National Emblem.
September
11. The great Indian Desert  Map work Locate the Eastern and western ghats Deccan Plateau and
October 12. The Southern Plateau Central Highlands on Physical map of India.
13. The Coastal Plains and islands
14. THE CLIMATE OF OUR COUNTRY  Paste few pictures of hill stations of India.
November
15. OUR WATER WEALTH * Draw a picture showing rain water harvesting and write a paragraph about it.
December 16. OUR MINERAL WEALTH
17. AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
18. OUR CULTURE AND HERITAGE * Create a poster or collage on the great religions of the world.
JANUARY 19. PEOPLE WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE
20. OUR RIGHTS AND DUTIES
21. SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT * Group Activity- Each group will talk about a particular type of pollution.
FEBRUARY
Subject: Computer Science Class - IV
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Uses of computers  Gathering information about the purpose of use
 Computers used in different areas  Getting information of latest I/O devices
April
Input and output devices
 Various I/O devices
More about Windows 7  Handling windows explorer for different purposes
 GUI interface  Copying, Moving and deleting files or folders
May
 Knowing features of OS  Changing desktop background
 Using different gadgets available in windows 7
More about Tux Paint  Create a Storyboard
 Using canvas for drawing objects  Using storyboard as a slideshow
June
 Handling various tools and objects
 Printing command
More Kturtle Commands  Writing commands in editor and get the output drawn in a canvas
 Basic KTurtle Commands  Drawing Polygons and Circles
July
 Using Message and Ask
 Container, Penup, Pendown, Repeat commands
Formatting in Word 2013  Changing case of a sentence
 Page, Column and paragraph formatting  Modify document using find and replace and other features
August Features of Word 2013
 Spelling and Grammar, thesaurus
 Symbols, bullets and numberings
Creating tables in Word 2013  Creating a table
September
 Inserting tables in various ways  Modifying a table
Creating tables in Word 2013  Formatting a table
 Handling rows and columns dimensions  Handling slides
October
Introduction to PowerPoint 2013
 Parts of the PowerPoint 2013 window
Introduction to PowerPoint 2013  Adding different objects to a slide
 Handling slideshow  Create multiple slides
November
Text in PowerPoint 2013  Animation and transition
 Working with the text in a slide
Text in PowerPoint 2013  Inserting a text box
December
 Use of different tabs and their option  Formatting, changing case, and changing alignment of text
Text in PowerPoint 2013  Checking spellings
January
 Checking spellings  Creating bulleted and numbered lists
 What different colored curly lines appears below a
word denotes
Revision  Revising all-important KTurtle commands
KTurtle  Creating and formatting word document
February
MS Word 2013  Creating wonderful presentation using MS Powerpoint
MS PowerPoint 2013

Subject : Dance Class - IV

Month Chapters/ Units to be covered

Theory Practical

April Mudra/Bhangi/Thani/Sira veda Basic steps

May Mudra/Bhangi/Thani/Sira Veda Basic Steps

June Mudra/Bhangi/ Thani/Sira Veda Basic Steps

July Nrutta Hasta Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga-1,2,3

August Nrutta Hasta Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga -2,3,4

September Nrutta Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga -3,4,5

October Nrutta Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga -4,5,6

November Nrutta Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga -5,6,7

December Nrutta Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga -6,7,8

January Nrutta a Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga -7,8,9

February Nrutta Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga -8,9,10

March Nrutta Mudra/SiraVeda Tribhanga -10


The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval
Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class-V For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH Class - V

Month Chapters/Units To Be Covered

Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/Asl


April L-1 ‘The Grateful Lizard’ Nouns –Countable And L-1 Race Of The Rivers,
Uncountable,Common, Proper L-2the Restless Kangaroo Reading
,Abstract, Concrete
Nouns,Synonyms,Articles,
May ____ Synonyms _______ ________

June L-2 The Traders Simple Present Tense, Simple Past Poem- The Clothes Line Inferential Listening
Of Seri Tense, Descriptive Writing
July L-3William Tell And His Types Of Adjectives, Message L-3 The Seventeen Oranges Poetry Recitation
Great Shot Writing
August L-4 Anansi And The Types Of Pronouns, Direct And L-4 The Boy Who Saved Poetry Recitation,
Snake Indirect Speech, Informal Letter Holland, Word Building
Poem- My Shadow
September Revision Revision Revision Revision

October Poem- Hide And Seek, Present And Past Perfect Tense,
L-5 There’s A Crocodile In Apostrophes- Possession And L-5 The Case Of Natty Nat Speaking Reflections
The Pickle Jar Contraction, Notice Writing
November Poem- The Plaint Of The Question Tags, Collocations, L-6 Raoul The Owl, Reading,
Camel, The Sea Formal Letter Poem- Ice Golawalla Role Play
December Revision, Modals, Revision, Listening For Specific Information
L-6 Uncle Podger Hangs A Guided Story Writing L-7 The Snake Trouble
Picture
January L-7 Four Feathers, Linking Words, L-8 Pippi Longstocking, While Listening: Identifying The
Poem- The Weather Is Prepositions, Poem- The Crocodile’s Missing Objects
Perfect For Running Active And Passive Voice Toothache
February Revision Revision Revision Revision
fo"k; & fganh Class - V
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2½ vn~Hkqr izfrHkk & dgkuh ¼forku Hkkx&5½
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4½ loZuke ¼O;kdj.k½
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2½ nksgs ¼forku Hkkx&5½
3½ dyk dk lEeku ¼forku Hkkx&5½
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8 uoEcj 2 1½ ,d Fkh cw¡n ¼forku Hkkx&5½ vifBr x|ka’k d{kk ij[k
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3½ eqgkojs ¼O;kdj.k½
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Subject: Mathematics Class - V


Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
a) Large Numbers Comparison of Indian and International Place Value of number system
April
b) Operations on Numbers Addition and subtraction on number line
Factors and Multiples
a) Prime Numbers
May Sieve of Eratosthenes for prime numbers
b) Prime factors
c) Factor Tree
Factors and Multiples
June a) LCM, HCF and its properties Finding HCF using paper strips
b) Test of divisibility of 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10
Fractions as part of whole
July Fractions
Fractions on number line
August Decimal Numbers and its Applications Applications of decimal numbers
a) Activity on measuring instruments
a) Metric Measures and Temperature
September b) Compare and contrast plane figures and solid shapes by flat
b) Geometry
surface, edges and vertices
a) area of irregular shapes using a graph paper
a) Area and Volume
October
b) percentages
b) compare the percentages of their marks in different subjects
November Money in Everyday Life Activity on Indian currency
Comparing different units of time
December Time
(ordering activity)
a) Representing Information in Graphical form b) Nets of different solid shapes will be made
January
b) Symmetry, Patterns and Nets Activity on Mirror image (reflection)
February Algebra Rapid fire equations
Subject: Science Class - V

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

Ch.1 Characteristics of Living


April
Things
 Study food chain

May Revision

June Ch. 2 Living Things Adapt  Paste picture to show camouflage

July Ch. 3 Animal : Ways Of Living  Draw various different beaks and claws of birds & animals

 Students will germinate different seeds & observe


August Ch. 4 Plant Reproduction
Ex.: Mustard seeds
 Visit to Bio-Lab to identify Skelton system & Joint in human
September Ch. 5 Framework of the body
body
Ch. 6 Keeping Fit  Preparing chart of deficiency diseases.
October
Ch. 7 Safety for You  Draw any ten traffic sign.
 Paste picture showing soil erosion & method of soil
November Ch. 8 Soil Erosion
conservation

December Ch. 9 Air around Us  Practical to explain various properties of air.

January Ch. 10 Machines Helps Us  Draw picture of various types of simple machines

February Ch. 11 Shadows & Eclipse  Practical showing eclipse


Subject: SOCIAL STUDIES Class - V
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
1. THE GLOBE  Diagram- Important latitudes and longitudes
April 2. MAPS  Map The longitudinal extent of India.
3. MOVEMENTS OF THE EARTH
4. Climate (Introduction)  Diagram heat zones of Earth.
May
9. Transport * Speaking activity
June
Speak out a activity about ‘A world without wheel’
13. The Ages of Machines * Create a collage or poster on the topic.
July 16. Some people never die - Machines
* Write about any famous Indian whom you admire.
17. THE UNITED NATIONS  Group Activity – Chart making
18. THE BRITISH RAJ AND THE FIRST WAR OF  Topic – Structure of UN
August INDEPENDENCE
 Role Play Select a character from the Revolt of 1857

September 10. COMMUNICATION * Paste some pictures on the different means of communication.
5. DRC LAND OF DENSE FOREST  Poster/ Paste some pictures on the wildlife of the congo rainforest
October 6. GREENLAND  Write on essay on the topic ‘ A world without oil’
7. SOUDI ARABIA
11. RECORDING AND COMMUNICATION KNOWLEDGE  Word puzzle on communication skills- script, Braille,typesetting
November 12. LIVING LONGER AND HEALTHIES LIVES

8. GRASSLAND OF THE TEMPERATE ZONE * Enact a play based on the chipko movement
* Project work – collect newspaper, magazine, clipping related to
December
14. CONSERVING OUR ENVIRONMENT Natural disaster.
15. NATURAL DISASTERS
19. The struggle for Independence * Collect information about Sabarmati Ashram and write a brief note
January
20. Gandhi ji leads the Nation. About Dandi march.
February 21. Our Government * Explaining election procedure by electing class representatives.
Subject: Computer Science Class - V
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
April 22 Chapter 1 - Characteristics and Evolution of Activity - Classification of computers into different generations.
Computers - List of characteristics and limitations of modern-day
Chapter 2 - Data Devices Computers.
Activity - Demonstration of input devices.
May 2
June 14 Chapter 2 - Data devices Activity - Demonstration of output devices.
- Usage of secondary storage devices.
July 26 Chapter 3 - Objects in Word 2013 Practical - Inserting Word Art , Text Box , Shapes , Pictures. Introduction of Wrap text
August 20 Chapter 4 - Advanced features of Word 2013. Practical - Headers and Footers.
- Footnotes and Endnotes.
- Page Backgrounds.
September 25 Chapter 5 - KTurtle Loops and Learns ! Practical - Comments.
- Comparing Operators.
- Controlling Execution.
- Looping Statements.
- Break , Exit , Learn Commands.
October 24 Chapter 6 - Making Presentations Interesting. Practical - Adding Slides.
- Slide Transitions and Animations. - Slide Shows.
November 12 Chapter 7 - Starting Excel 2013. Practical - Parts of the Excel 2013 Window.
December 20 Chapter 7 - Starting Excel 2013. Practical - Creating and Saving new Workbook.
Chapter 8 - Editing Cell Contents in excel 2013. - Inserting and Deleting cells.
- Inserting rows and columns.
- Changing row and column Height and Width.
January 22 Chapter 8 - Editing Cell Contents in excel 2013. Activity - List some of the Well Known ISPs in India.
Chapter 9 - First Step to the Internet. - WWW - Search. Engines.
February 24 Chapter 9 - First Step to the Internet.
Subject : Dance Class - V

Month Chapters/ Units to be covered

Theory Practical

April Mudra/Bhangi/Drusthi/Sira veda Bhumi Pranaam

May Mudra/Bhangi/Drusthi/Sira Veda Bhumi Pranaam

June Mudra/Bhangi/ Drusthi /Sira Veda Bhumi Pranaam

July Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Bhumi Pranaam

August Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

September Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

October Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

November Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

December Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

January Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Rep. Day

February Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Mancha Pravesha

March Nrutta Hasta Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Mancha Pravesha


THE ADITYA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL, VERAVAL
MONTH- WISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI FOR CLASS VI FOR THE SESSION 2020-21
Subject: English Class - VI

S.N. Month LITERATURE BOOK COURSE BOOK/READING Grammar/Writing Skills/ ASL Activities

1. Part of speech.
2. Homophones.
1. Pret in the House 1. How I Taught My Grandmother to Read. 3. Prefixes.
APRIL
2. Attila 2. Tom Paints the Fence 4. Subject and Predicate.
1
5. Informal Letter.
Activity I- Poetry recitation.
2 MAY -------------------------- ---------------------------- 1. Definite & Indefinite Articles
1. Subject- Verb Agreement
1. The Giving Tree.
2. Dairy Writing.
JUNE Be a Friend (Poem) 2. The Cherry Tree.
3 Activity II- Collect Idioms and use them in
3. A Remarkable Adventure (Poem)
sentences.
3. Pandora and the 1.Tenses
Mysterious Box. 1. The Giant Roc. 2.Phrases and Clauses.
4 JULY
4. The School for Sympathy 2. How the Cat Became. 3.Speech Writing
(Activity based) Activity III- Listening to a story for details.
1.Voice
The Ant Explorer (Poem)
‘You Can’t be That’ (Poem) 2.Notice Writing
5. August 1. Ancient Games.
5. The Hotel Stefani. 3.Paragraph Writing.
2. Return To Air.
Activity IV- Role-Play.
Six and Out.(Poem)
SEPT ---------------
5 1. Quality.
1.Modals.
‘The Spider and the Fly’ 1. The Women Painters of Mithila.
OCTOBER 2.Report Writing.
6 6. The Cop and the Anthem.
Activity V- Speech.
Kinds of Sentences.
NOVEMBER ‘As You Like It’ Indian Weavers[Poem] Message Writing.
7
Activity VI- Listening to a Poem for details.
‘Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Direct- Indirect Speech.
DECEMBER ‘Daybreak’ (Poetry)
8 Morning’(Poem) Activity VII- Interview (Role-Play)
1.‘The Canterville Ghost’
2. Preposition.
‘Say the Right Thing’
JANUARY The Rosewell Designing an Advertisement.
9 (Activity based)
Incident Activity VIII- Enacting a Script.
10 FEBRUARY ---------- -------- Formal Letter.

विषय- ह द
िं ी Class - VI

क्र. स. माह पाठों की संख्या विस्तत


ृ पाठ्यक्रम प्रयोजना / मल
ू यांकन आिार
गततविधियााँ
1 अप्रैल 05 1) दहमालय और हम-पद्य (गुंजन) पठन मौखखक परीक्षण
2) विभु काका-गद्य (गुंजन)
3) एलबम-कहानी (गुंजन)
व्याकरण-1) भाषा विचार, 2) िणध विचार (मैं और मेरा व्याकरण)
2 मई – जून 04 4) अक्षय ऊजाध-भविष्य की ऊजाध- गद्य (गुंजन) श्रत
ु लेखन कक्षा परख
5) डा मुत्तुलक्ष्मी रे ड्डी- गद्य (गुंजन)
व्याकरण- 3) शब्द विचार (मैं और मेरा व्याकरण)
3 जुलाई 05 6) आ रही रवि की सिारी -पद्य (गुंजन) , कविता पठन सामतयक परीक्षा
7) गोभी का फूल- गद्य (गुंजन)
व्याकरण- 4)संज्ञा, 5)ललंग, 6)िचन (मैं और मेरा व्याकरण)
4 अगस्त 05 8) एक पत्र मााँ के नाम- गद्य (गंज
ु न), मह
ु ािरे भाि कक्ष परीक्षा
9) कोई नहीं पराया- पद्य (गंज
ु न) बोि
व्याकरण- 7)कारक, 8)शब्द-भंडार, 9)सिधनाम (मैं और मेरा
व्याकरण)
5 लसतम्बर 04 व्याकरण- पत्र, अनुच्छे द, विज्ञापन लेखन, -- अर्द्धिावषधक परीक्षा
सूचना लेखन (मैं और मेरा व्याकरण)
6 अक्टूबर 06 10) सरू ज का इंतज़ार- गद्य(गंज
ु न) श्रत
ु भाि ग्रहण कक्ष परीक्षा
11) तलमलनाडु- गद्य (गंज
ु न)
12) सच्चा िीर- गद्य (गंुजन)
व्याकरण- उपसगध, प्रत्यय, सिधनाम (मैं और मेरा व्याकरण)
7 निम्बर 07 13) फागुन में सािन- पद्य (गुंजन) कवि पररचय मौखखक परीक्षण
व्याकरण-विशेषण, कक्रया, काल, अविकारी तत्ि (मैं और मेरा लेखन
व्याकरण)
8 ददसंबर 06 14) िेतनका की धचट्ठी- गद्य (गुंजन) अपदठत भाि सामतयक परीक्षा
15) बबन धचड़िया का जंगल- गद्य (गुंजन) बोि
व्याकरण- िाक्य, कक्रया, विराम-धचन्ह, मुहािरे (मैं और मेरा
व्याकरण)
9 जनिरी 05 16) मीरा मगन भई– पद्य (गुंजन) पररयोजना कायध मौखखक परीक्षण/ कक्ष
17) भारत की िास्तुकला- गद्य (गुंजन) परीक्षा
व्याकरण- पत्र लेखन, सूचना लेखन,
विज्ञापन लेखन (मैं और मेरा व्याकरण)
10 फरिरी 04 18) बोि– गद्य (गंज
ु न), विज्ञापन लेखन कक्ष परीक्षा
व्याकरण-अनच्
ु छे द,अपदठत गद्यांश,
अपदठत पद्यांश (मैं और मेरा व्याकरण)
11 माचध पुनराित्ृ त्त िावषधक परीक्षा
Subject: MATHEMATICS Class - VI
Chapters/Units to be covered
Month
Theory Practical/ Activity
April 1. Knowing our numbers
1. Commutative property of addition and multiplication.
2. Whole numbers
May 2. Whole numbers
June 2. To find the HCF of two given numbers by paper cutting end
3. Playing with numbers
pasting.
July 4. Basic geometrical Ideas
3. Classification of triangles on the basis of sides.
5. Understanding elementary shapes.
August 6. Integer
September 7. Fractions
October 8. Decimals
4. Finding area of irregular figures by counting squares.
9. Data handling
November 10. Mensuration
December 11. Algebra
5. A group activity.(Quiz)
12. Ratio and Proportion
January 13. Symmetry 6. Number of lines of symmetry by paper folding.
February 14. Practical Geometry
REVISION
Subject: Science Class - VI

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


April 1) Food: Where does it comes from? Practical: To make a sprout of moong seeds.
2) Components of food.
Practical: To test presence of starch, fat and proteins in a given sample.
May

June 3) Fiber to fabric. Activity: Find out crops grown in region for obtaining fibres.

July 4) Sorting materials into groups. Practical: To find out solubility of different solids and liquids in water, saturated
5) Separation of substances. solution and unsaturated solution.

Practical: To do separation using sedimentation, decantation and filtration.


August 6) Changes around us. Practical: Identification of changes through a balloon, rubber bands, paper etc.
7) Getting to know plants. Activity: To observe different types of flowers and study its different parts.

September 8) Body movements. Activity: Observation of skeleton and different types of joints in human body.
9) The living organisms and their surroundings. Practical: To prepare a habitat albumn.

October 10) Motion and measurements of distances. Activity: To study reflection of various objects using mirror.
11) Light, shadows and reflection.

November 12) Electricity and circuits. Practical: To study inside view of a torch.

December 13) Fun with magnets. Activity: To study different types of magnet and its uses.
14) Water.
Activity: Draw a diagram of water cycle.
January 15) Air around us. Practical : To study different properties of air.

February 16) Garbage in, garbage out. Practical: To do recycling of paper.


Subject: SOCIAL STUDIES Class - VI
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
HISTORY L-1- WHAT, WHERE, HOW AND WHEN? *MAP-Important archaeological sites organize a quiz contest on the earth
April L2- ON THE TRAIL OF THE EARLIEST PEOPLE and the solar system.
GEO- L-1-THE EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
CIVICS L-1- UNDERSTANDING DIVERSITY. *Group activity- collect information about the diverse methods of food,
May
clothing and festivals of our country.
HISTORY L-3- FROM GATHERING TO GROWING FOOD. *Make a list of all the objects that archaeologists found like poultary
June
CIVICSL-2-DIVERSITY AND DISCRIMINATION Grains, bones ,factory sites, tools e.t.c
HISTORY L-4- IN THE EARLIST CITIES. *Diagram – Important latitudes and longitudes and grid.
L-5- WHAT BOOKS AND BURIALS TELL US.
July
GEO L-2 LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES. Van mahotsav.
CIVICS L-3WHAT IS GOVERNMENT.
HISTORY L-6 KINGDOMS, KINGS AND AN EARLY REPUBLIC. *Diagram- Revolution of the earth and seasons
August GEO L-3 MOTION OF THE EARTH -Day and night on the earth due to rotation.
CIVICS L-4 KEY ELEMENTS OF A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT.
GEO L4- MAPS *Draw conventional symbols and cardinal directions.
September
CIVICS L5- PANCHAYATI RAJ
HISTORY L7- NEW QUESTIONS AND IDEAS *Map- Showing the principal cities of the Mauryan empire.
October L8- ASHOKA THE EMPEROR WHO GAVE UP WAR. *Draw layers of the atmosphere.
GEO L5- MAJOR DOMAINS OF THE EARTH.
GEO L6- MAJOR LANDFORMS OF THR EARTH. *Map- Mountain Ranges-Himalaya, Rockies and Andes.
NOVEMBER
CIVICS L6- RURAL ADMINESTRATION *Map- Stated and Union territories.
HISTORY L9- VITAL VILLAGES, THRIVING TOWNS *Debate- Rural livelihood and urban livelihood
L 10- TRADERS, KINGS AND PILGRIMS
December
GEO L 7- OUR COUNTRY –INDIA
CIVICS L 7- URBAN ADMINISTRATION
HISTORY L11- NEW EMPIRES AND KINGDOMS *Map physical division of India.
January GEO L8- INDIA, CLIMATE,VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE. *Visit a nearby forest or sanctuary with your elders.
CIVICS L8- RURAL LIVELIHOOD
HISTORY L12. BUILDINGS, PAINTINGS, AND BOOKS. *Discuss how wars affect the lives of ordinary people.
February
CIVICS L9- URBAN LIVELIHOOD. s(group discussion)
Subject: COMPUTER SCIENCE Class - VI

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


1. The computer system. Activity –classification of computers by size.
April - Comparative study of assembler, compiler and interpreter.
- Describing packages and utilities.
May
2. Formatting Data in Excel 2013. Practical – Font Formatting.
- Alignment and Orientation of Data.
June
- Number Formatting.
- Cell Styles.
3. Advanced Features of Excel 2013, Practical – AutoFill
July - Flash Fill, AutoFill, Filtering.
- Sorting, conditional Formatting.
4. Introducing Publisher2013. Practical – Creating a new blank Publication.
August - Connecting Text Boxes
- Typography
5. Graphics in Publisher 2013. Practical – Working with Pictures, Shapes, Building Blocks.
September
Revision for Biannual Examination. - Scratch Area.
6. Basics of MS Small Basic. Practical – Elements of Small Basic.
October
- Conditional Statements in Small Basic
Activity – Internet Terms and Addresses.
7. The Internet as a Post Office. - E-mail Services
November
- Demonstration of using search engine.
- Finding People on the Internet.
8. Introduction to Flash CS3. Practical – Drawing Modes in Flash
December
- Selection Tools.
9. Drawing Tools in Flash. Practical – Drawing tools.
January
- Reshaping Lines and Shapes.
10. Creating Animations in Flash CS3. Practical – Creating Symbols
February Revision for Annual Examination. - Understanding the Timeline.
- Creating Animations.
fo"k; & laLd`re~ Class - VI

Ø-la- ekg ikBksa dh la[;k foLr`r ikB~;Øe iz;kstuk@xfrfof/k;k¡ ewY;kadu vk/kkj

1 vizSy 8 1½ bZ’k oUnue~ fo”k; lao/kZu


2½ dkjd iz;ksx xfrfof/k&1
ukekofy&Qy
laLd`r xhr
dky] opu] dkjd] fØ;k
2 ebZ & twu 5 3½ ifjJe Qye~ xzh"ekodk’k
4½ xaxk unh iz;kstuk dk;Z
ukekofy&Qwy
lkeqnkf;d izkFkZuk
vuqokn
3 tqykbZ 5 5½ Hkkjr ns’k% fo”k; lao/kZu lkof/kd
6½ iqLrdky;% xfrfof/k&2 ijh{kk&1
7½ prqj% dkd%
8½ vifjfprS uSo fo’oluh;k
laLd`r xhr
4 vxLr 4 9½ vLekde~ jk”Vªh; iq”ie~ fo”k; lao/kZu
10½ ioZrjkt% fgeky;% xfrfof/k&3
ukekofy&lCth
vuqokn
5 flrEcj iqujko`fRr vkSj v/kZokf”kZd ijh{kk v/kZokf”kZd ijh{kk
6 vDVwcj 5 11½ lqHkkf”krkfu fo”k; lao/kZu
12½ txnh’kpUnz cksl% xfrfof/k&4
ukekofy&i{kh
laLd`r xhr
vuqokn
7 uoEcj 5 13½ lR;a czw;kr~ fiz;a cwz;kr~
14½ yky cgknqj ‘kkL=h
fxurh 1&50
vuqokn
ukekofy&oL=
8 fnlEcj 5 15½ izgsfydk fo”k; lao/kZu lkof/kd
16½ fnxKkue~ xfrfof/k&5 ijh{kk&2
/;s; okD;
le; ys[kue~
vuqokn
9 tuojh 6 17½ Lokeh foosdkuan fo”k; lao/kZu
18½ LoPN Hkkjr xfrfof/k&6
19½ lwfDr lap;
vuqokn
ukekofy&fnuksa o eghuksa ds uke
10 Qjojh 3 20½ okf”kZdksRlo%
vH;kl 1&20
vuqokn
11 ekpZ okf”kZd ijh{kk okf”kZd ijh{kk
Subject: Gujarati Class - VI
Month Chapter/Units to be covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/ASL
- સમાનાથી
પાઠ -૧ (કાવ્ય)
- ભાવાથટ
બોલ માં - ગજરાતી સમાચાર પત્ર - કોઈ પણ પાંચ પક્ષી ઓ વવશે
April - ટિયાપદ
પાઠ - ૨ - જાહેરખબર પત્ર જાણકારી
- જોડણી સધારો
આનંદી કાગડો
- સલેખન
May - - - -
- રૂટિ પ્રયોગ
પાઠ- ૩ - સાચી વમત્રતા વવશે વગટખડં માં
June - પયાટયવાચી - ગજરાતી જાહેરાતો
કૃષ્ટ્ણ સદામા ની વમત્રતા ચચાટ કરવી
- વવરોધી
પાઠ - ૪
- શબ્દો સમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ
કરતાં જાળ કરોળીયો - ઘરમાં ફરતા જીવજતં વવશે જાણો
July - જોડણી -વવષય સંદભટ પસ્તકો
પાઠ - ૫ (મચ્છર, માખી, વંદો, કરોળીયો)
- ચલિંગ બદલો
આંખો નો ઈલાજ
પાઠ - ૬
વષાટ - કાવ્ય પંક્તત નો ભાવાથટ - વરસાદ ને લગતાં ગજરાતી
August - વાતાટ વાંચન
પાઠ - ૭ - વણો ને જોડી શબ્દો બનાવો ગીતો ની પ્રવ ૃવત
ધ ૂતટ વર અને સારસ
પાઠ - ૮ (કાવ્ય) - વવશેષણ લખો - કોઈપણ બે પ્રાચીન ગરબા વવશે
September - પાઠયપસ્તક ન ં વાંચન
હાંરે દાણ માંગે - સમાનાથી પ્રોજેતટ બનાવવ ં
પાઠ - ૯
સજ્જન - શબ્દો નો ઉપયોગ કરી વાક્ય બનાવો
October - ઇવતહાસ ને લાગત ં વાંચન - સલેખન કરો
પાઠ - ૧૦ - સંવધ જોડો
સ ૂયટમટં દર : મોિેરા
પાઠ - ૧૧ (કાવ્ય) - તળપદા શબ્દો ને શદ્ધ રૂપ આપો - કૃષ્ટ્ણ ભક્તત નાં પદો - શ્રી કૃષ્ટ્ણ નાં બાળ પ્રસંગો વવશે
November
ઓધાજી મારા વા'લાને - સમાનાથી વંચાવવા લખો
પાઠ - ૧૨
- આપેલા મ ૂળક્ષરો ને િમ માં ગોઠવો

ભ ૂલકણો ખેડત - સત્યના પ્રયોગો પસ્તક ન ં - ગાંધીજી ના જીવન પ્રસંગો માંથી
December - ખાલી જગ્યા પ ૂરો
પાઠ - ૧૩ વાંચન કોઈ પણ બે પ્રસંગ લખો
- જોડકા જોડો
કસ્તરબા
પાઠ - ૧૪ (કાવ્ય)
- મ ૂળપદ અને વવશેષણ
ઝૂલણ મોરલી - લોકગીત દસ - દસ બાળકો નાં
January - સમાનાથી - પ્રાચીન ગરબા ન ં વાંચન
પાઠ - ૧૫ સમ ૂહ માં ગવડાવવા
- વવરોધી - જોડકા જોડો
લાવરી અને તેના બચ્ચાં
પાઠ - ૧૬ - કોઈપણ ચાર ગજરાતી ઉખાણા
February - - કહવાતો ન ં વાંચન
ઉખાણા લખો

Subject : Dance Class - VI


Month Chapters/ Units to be covered

Theory Practical
April Mudra/Bhangi/Drusthi/Sira veda Bhumi Pranaam
May Mudra/Bhangi/Drusthi/Sira Veda Bhumi Pranaam
June Mudra/Bhangi/ Drusthi /Sira Veda Bhumi Pranaam
July Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Bhumi Pranaam
August Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day
September Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day
October Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day
November Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day
December ParamparikaMudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day
January Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Rep. day Day
February Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Deva Vandana
March Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Deva Vandana
THE ADITYA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL, VERAVAL
MONTH- WISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI FOR CLASS VII FOR THE SESSION 2020-21
Subject: English Class - VII
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/ASL
1. When Wishes Come True 1. Parts of Speech Unit – 1 Reading (Aloud)
April 2. The Happy Prince 1. Formal Letter Wanderlust
1. Lady Clare (Poem) Factual Passage
3. The Umbrella Man 2. Question Tags Unit – 2 Recitation
2. Notice (School Related) School Stories
June
Section 1-2
Descriptive Passage
2. In the Bazaars of 3. Tenses Unit -2 Dictation
July Hyderabad (Poem) 4. Modals Section -3 Listening
3. Informal Letter Literary Passage
4. Princess September 5. Voices Unit – 3 Role - play
6. Word Formation Real Life Heroes
August
4. Diary Entry Section 1- 2
Factual Passage
REVISION 7. Articles Unit – 3 to continue Spell bee
September 8. Prepositions
5. Story Writing
5. The Night We Won the 9. Direct and Indirect Speech Unit – 4 Cross Words/ Puzzles
Buick 6. Report Writing (School Related) Forces of Nature
October
3. Two’s Company (Poem) Section 1- 2
Interpretative Passage
November 6. Experiments 7. Article Writing Unit -4 to continue Reading Fables
7. I Never Forget A Face 10. Degrees of Comparison Unit -5 Book Review
December 4. Daffodils (Poem) 11. Conjunctions Life’s Simple Comedies
8. Email Section 1-2
8. Michael Integrated Grammar Unit – 6 Speaking
January 9. Speech Mystery (Auto biography)/
Play
February REVISION REVISION REVISION REVISION TEST
fo"k; & fganh Class - VII
Ø-la- ekg ikBksa dh la[;k foLr`r ikB~;Øe iz;kstuk@xfrfof/k;k¡ ewY;kadu vk/kkj
1 vizSy 5 1½ unh & dfork ¼xqatu&7½ vifBr x|ka’k d{kk ij[k
2½ ;g esjk % ;g ehr dk & dgkuh ¼xqatu&7½
3½ feBkbZokyk ¼xqatu&7½
4½ Hkk”kk&fopkj ¼eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k½
5½ o.kZ&fopkj ¼eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k½
2 ebZ & twu 3 1½ ljQjks’kh dh reUuk & laLej.k ¼xqatu&7½ xzh"ekdkyhu vodk’k
2½ igyh cw¡n & dfork ¼xqatu&7½ dk;Z
3½ laf/k ¼eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k½
4 tqykbZ 6 1½ Lusg ixh ikrh & fuca/k ¼xqatu&7½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k¡ lkof/kd ijh{kk
2½ fu”Bqj vuqdaik & dgkuh ¼xqatu&7½
3½ yhd ij pysa & dfork ¼xqatu&7½
4½ ‘kCn fopkj & laKk] fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
¼eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k½
5½ vuqPNsn ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
6½ i= ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
5 vxLr 4 1½ o`Ÿk fp=ksa dh nqfu;k & ys[k ¼xqatu&7½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k d{kk ij[k
2½ loZuke] fo’ks”k.k] fØ;k ,oa dky ¼eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k½
3½ milxZ] izR;; rFkk lekl ¼eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k½
4½ foKkiu ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
6 flrEcj 3 1½ i= ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½ vifBr x|ka’k v)Zokf”kZd ijh{kk
2½ vuqPNsn ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
3½ iqujko`fŸk
7 vDVwcj 5 1½ jk[kh dk ewY; & ,dkadh ¼xqatu&7½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k
2½ vn~forh; iwoksZŸkj Hkkjr & ys[k ¼xqatu&7½
3½ lwjnkl ds in ¼xqatu&7½
4½ le;;ku & dgkuh ¼xqatu&7½
5½ vfodkjh ‘kCn ¼eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k½
8 uoEcj 2 1½ ued dk njksxk & dgkuh ¼xqatu&7½ vifBr x|ka’k d{kk ij[k
2½ rwQkuksa dh vksj & dfork ¼xqatu&7½
9 fnlEcj 3 1½ ‘kCn HkaMkj ¼eSa vkSj esjk O;kdj.k½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k lkof/kd ijh{kk
2½ lqJqr & thouh ¼xqatu&7½
3½ rhu iz’u &dgkuh ¼xqatu&7½
10 tuojh 3 1½ t;xku & dfork ¼xqatu&7½ fo"k; lao/kZu xfrfof/k;k d{kk ij[k
2½ i= ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
3½ vuqPNsn ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
11 Qjojh 1½ iqujko`fŸk vifBr x|ka’k okf"kZd ijh{kk
12 ekpZ Okf”kZd ijh{kk

Subject: MATHEMATICS Class - VII


Chapters/Units to be covered
Month
Theory Practical/ Activity
1. Integers 1. Product and decimal numbers by using square sheet.
April
2. Fractions and decimals(continue)
May 2. Fraction and decimals
3. Data Handling
June
4. Simple equations(continue)
5. Simple equations 2. Sum of exterior angles of a triangle.
July 6. Lines and angles
7. Triangles and its properties
8. Triangles and its properties (continue) 3. Angle sum property of a triangle
August
9. Congruence of triangles
September 10. Congruence of triangles
11. Comparing quantities
October
12. Rational number
13. Practical geometry 3. Area of a triangle by using graph paper.
November
14. Perimeter and area
15. Perimeter and area 4. To draw a cube with given edge on an isometric dot paper.
December
16. Algebraic expressions
17. Exponents and powers 5. A group activity(Quiz)
January
18. Symmetry
February 19. Visualizing solid shapes
Subject: Science Class - VII
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
1. BIO - Nutrition in plants. Practical - Growth of fungus on bread slice.
April 4. PHY -Heat. Activity - Collection of various types of fibres.
3. CHE - Fibre to Fabric.

May
2. BIO - Nutrition in Animals. Practical - To study the effect of saliva on Starch.
June 4. PHY - Heat (cont). Activity - Observation of Laboratory thermometer.
5. CHE - Acid , Base and Salt. Practical - To observe changes on litmus paper, using substances like shampoo.

2. BIO - Nutrition in Animals.(cont). Practical - Air expands on heating and contracts on cooling.
July 8. PHY - Wind,Storms and cyclones. Practical - To observe neutralisation using phenolphthalein and methyl orange as
5. CHE - Acid,Base and Salt.(cont) indicators.

7. BIO - Weather, Climate and Adaption. Activity - Charts of adaptive features of different animeals.
August 13. PHY - Motion and Time. Practical - To prepare crystals of Copper Sulphate.
6. CHE - Physical and Chemical Change.

7. BIO - Weather, Climate and Adaption.(cont). Activity - Distance Time graph.


September 13. PHY - Motion and Time.(cont) Practical - To study layers of soil.
9. CHE - Soil.

10. BIO - Respiration in organisms. Practical - To show that Carbon dioxide is produced during respiration.
October 14. PHY - Electric Current and its Effects. Activity - To study different properties of soil.
9. CHE - Soil.(cont)

10. BIO - Respiration in organisms. Activity - To observe magnetic effect of electric current.
November 14. PHY - Electric Current and its Effects. Activity - TO make poster on ‘ Save Water’.
16. CHE - Water - A precious resource.

11. BIO - Transportation in Animals and Plants. Activity - Transpiration in plants.


December 15. PHY - Light. Activity - Nature of Image formed by mirrors and lenses.
16. CHE - Water - A precious resource. Activity - To draw water cycle.

12. BIO - Reproduction in plants. Activity - Observation of a flower for its parts.
January 15. PHY - Light.(cont). Activity - To observe a waste water treatment plant.
18. CHE - Waste Water Story.

12. BIO - Reproduction in plants.(cont) Activity - Making charts to show Food chain and Food Web.
February 17. BIO - Forests.
18. Che - Waste Water Story.(cont)
REVISION

Subject: So. Sci. Class - VII


Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
April History- Ch. 1 Tracing changes through  Play the drama on equality given in the book.
Civics- Ch. 1 On Equality  Visit school garden to make them understand environment.
Geography- Ch. 1 Environment
May Revision of all chapters.  Story telling session by students.(They would have been told to
talk to any two domestic helpers those work nearby.
June History- Ch. 2 New Kings and Kingdoms
Geography- Ch. 2 Our Earth  Make a list of man made and human made things, separate them.
- Ch. 3 Our changing Earth  Map in History (New 3 Kingdoms).
July History- Ch. 3 Delhi Sultanate.  Role play in “The cost of a cure” (Civics) from the text book.
Civics - Ch. 2 Role of Govt. in health.
Ch. 3 How the state Govt. works
August History- Ch. 4 The Mughal Empire  To make a flow chart.
Geo. – Ch. 4 Air  Diagram. (Geo.)
Civics - Ch 4 Growing up as Boys and Girls.  Exercise of class VII- Prepare a list of boys and girls there in class.
September Revision of all chapters in all subjects Term-I Completed
October History- Ch. 5 Rulers and Builders. Collect the pictures of monuments of Medieval period, paste the project paper.
Geo. – Ch. 5 Water.
Civics. - Ch. 5 Women change the world.
November History- Ch. 6 Towns traders and Craft persons. Map Works: Locate the following national parks, Bird sanctuaries and
Geo. – Ch. 6 Natural vegetation and wildlife. Wildlife sanctuaries.
Civics - Ch. 6 Understanding Media.
December History- Ch. 7 Tribes, Nomads and settled communities. Making the advertisement of their own product.
Civics. – Ch. 7 Understanding advertising.
Geo. - Ch. 7 Human Environment settlement.
January History – Ch. 8 Devotional Paths to the Divine. Role Play on Environment
- Ch. 9 The making of regional Culture. [Presentation of their own state]
Geo. – Ch. 8 Human Environment interactions.
Civics - Ch. 8 Markets around us.
February History – Ch. 9 The making of regional culture. Caste study “Kurnool” cotton market.
Geo. - Ch. 10 A T-shirt in the market.
Civics - Ch. Eighteen century Political Formation.
Subject : Computer Science Class - VII
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Formulas in Excel 2013  Using different cell referencing
 Cell and range references  Understanding an error and rectifying
April
 Using formulas
 Error results
Formulas in Excel 2013  Handling calculation using various functions
May  AutoSum Feature
 Functions Library
Creating Charts in Excel 2013  Creating different charts and graphs
 Types of charts  Modifying different chart elements
June
 Components of charts
 Creating a Chart
Creating Charts in Excel 2013  Creating miniature Sparkline graphs
 Sparklines  Activity on gathering information about different types of
July Computer viruses viruses and how to deal with them
 Types of computer viruses
 Antivirus software
Loops and Graphics in Small Basic  Writing small basic programs
 For…EndFor  Handling errors
August
 While…EndWhile  Getting a desired output
 Graphics Window
Communications on the internet  Create online website.
 Chat, Instant messaging and Newsgroups  Creating email account
September  Blogs and WebFeeds
 Social networking and other services
 Cloud computing and online sharing
More Tools in Flash  Drawing in flash using various tools
 Pen tool, Eye dropper tool etc.  Handling layers and objects
October  Importing a picture
 Transforming objects
 Working with text
November Animations in flash  Handling time line
 The timeline and layers  Handling layers
 Animations with motion and shape tweening  Create wonderful animation using shape and motion tween
 Using a masking layer
 Animation using a motion guide
Introduction to HTML 5  Basic HTML structure to start with
 Structure of a website  Understanding tags and then to use
December
 HTML editors and coding
 Cascading style sheet
Basic HTML 5 commands  Writing simple HTML programs
 HTML elements  Handling texts and its properties
January  Text and font properties
 Setting margins and borders
 Inline styles
Revision  Working with Formulas, functions, charts etc
 MS Excel 2013  Working with loops in small basic
February  Small Basic  Drawing and animating objects
 Adobe Flash CS3  Basic html programs
 HTML 5

fo"k; & laLd`re~ Class - VII


Ø-la- ekg ikBksa dh la[;k foLr`r ikB~;Øe iz;kstuk@xfrfof/k;k¡ ewY;kadu vk/kkj
1 vizSy 10 1½ bZ’k oUnue~ fo”k; lao/kZu
2½ eSVªkjs sy ;kue~ xfrfof/k&1
ukekofy&i'kqvksa ds uke
lkeqnkf;d izkFkZuk
laLd`r xhr
vuqokn
dky] opu] dkjd] fØ;k
2 ebZ & twu 4 3½ vk;ZHkV% xzh"ekodk’k
4½ xq#ukudL; vk’khokZn iz;kstuk dk;Z
vuqokn
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3 tqykbZ 6 5½ ‘kkd vki.k% fo”k; lao/kZu lkof/kd
6½ izgsfydk xfrfof/k&2 ijh{kk&1
7½ xzkeo.kZue~
8½ gfj}kje
vuqokn
laLd`r xhr
4 vxLr 5 9½ dkfynkl fo”k; lao/kZu
10½ lqHkkf”krkfu xfrfof/k&3
ukekofy&?kjsyq oLrqvksa ds uke
vuqokn
la[;k&1ls 100
5 flrEcj iqujko`fRr vkSj v/kZokf”kZd ijh{kk v/kZokf”kZd ijh{kk
6 vDVwcj 4 11½ /kUoUrfj fo”k; lao/kZu
12½ fHk{kqd xfrfof/k&4
vuqokn
ukekofy&elkyksa ds uke
7 uoEcj 5 13½ oYyHk HkkbZ iVsy
14½ O;FkZe~
vuqokn
ukekofy&jaxksa ds uke] fj’rsnkjkas ds uke
8 fnlEcj 5 15½ ew[kZ okuj% fo”k; lao/kZu lkof/kd
16½ fnup;kZ xfrfof/k&5 ijh{kk&2
vuqokn
ukekofy&_rqvksa ds uke
vO;;
9 tuojh 5 17½ foKku d{kk fo”k; lao/kZu
18½ cqfn~/k;ZL; cya rL; xfrfof/k&6
19½ izR;; cks/k%
vuqokn
ukekofy&Hkkstu laca/kh
10 Qjojh 3 20½ i=a izfr tud%
vuqokn
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11 ekpZ okf”kZd ijh{kk okf”kZd ijh{kk

Subject: Gujarati Class - VII


Month Chapter/Units to be covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/ASL
પાઠ -૧ (કાવ્ય) - સમાનાથી
હટર વસે હટરનાં જન માં - જોડણી સધારો - ગજરાતી જાહેરખબર
April - વગટખડં માં પાઠ ન ં વાંચન કરાવવ ં
પાઠ - ૨ - ભાવાથટ વંચાવવી
જેવા સાથે તેવાં - શબ્દો નો વાક્ય માં પ્રયોગ કરો
May - - - -
- પયાટયવાચી શબ્દ
પાઠ- ૩ - ગજરાતી સમાચાર પત્રો ન ં
June - શબ્દો સમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ બાળકોને મહેનતન મ ૂલ્ય સમજવત ં પ્રોજેતટ બતાવવ ં
ગપ્ત ખજાનો વાંચન
- કેહવતોનાં અથટ
પાઠ - ૪ (કાવ્ય)
ઓ જગજનની - રૂટિ પ્રયોગો નો અથટ આપી વાક્ય
પાઠ - ૫ નો પ્રયોગ કરો - માતા વપતા ન ં મહત્વ - દે શભક્તત નાં ગીતો બાળકોને દસ -દસ ના સમ ૂહ માં
July
લાલચ બ ૂરી બલા - જોડણી સધારો સમજાવત ં વાંચન ગવડાવવા
પાઠ - ૬ - જોડકા જોડો
વમસાઇલ મેન
પાઠ - ૭ (કાવ્ય) - ચલિંગ બદલો - એક સફળ નેતા તરીકે - પટરવાર ન ં મહત્વ સમજાવત ં નાટક વગટખડં માં
August
કોણ હલાવે લીંબડી - ભાવાથટ ગાંધીજી વવશે વાંચન કરાવવ ં
પાઠ - ૮ - આપેલા શબ્દોનાં વાક્યમાં પ્રયોગ
ગાંધીજીના જીવન પ્રસંગો કરો
પાઠ - ૯ - શબ્દ સમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ - ઉત્તરાયણ ના પવટ વવશે લખાવવ ં અને ચચત્રો દ્વારા
September - પાઠયપસ્તક ન ં વાંચન
પતંગ ન ં પવટ - શબ્દો જોડીને શબ્દ બનાવો સમજાવવ ં
- ટિયાપદ લખો
પાઠ - ૧૦ (કાવ્ય)
- કાવ્ય પ ૂવતિ કરો
પ્રભજીને પડદામાં રાખમાં - આજનાં સમય માં વ ૃક્ષની - પ્રવ ૃવત: -
October - ભાવાથટ
પાઠ - ૧૧ મહત્વતાં વવશે ન ં વાંચન શાળામાં વ ૃક્ષારોપણ કરાવવ ં
- રૂટિ પ્રયોગો નો અથટ આપી વાક્ય
શહેરી વ ૃક્ષ
નો પ્રયોગ કરો
- પયાટયવાચી
પાઠ - ૧૨ - વવરોધી - અલગ - અલગ ફૂલોં વવશે - આપણાં સ્વાસ્્ય માટે જરૂરી વ ૃક્ષો, બગીચા, જગલો

November
બગીચાની મલાકાતે - શબ્દો સમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ ન ં વાંચન વવશે લખો
- વાક્ય બનાવવા
પાઠ - ૧૩ (કાવ્ય) - કાવ્ય પ ૂવતિ કરો
આભમાં ઝીણી ઝબ ૂકે ... - સમાનાથી - જીવન માં ગર ની મહત્વતા
December - કોઈપણ ત્રણ કદરતી આફતો વવશે લખો
પાઠ - ૧૪ - શબ્દ સમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ વવશે ન ં વાંચન
મ ૂખટ વશષ્ટ્ય - જોડણી સધારો
પાઠ - ૧૫ - ખાલી જગ્યા પ ૂરો
શ્રીમતી ઇન્ન્દરા ગાંધી - વવરોધી શબ્દો - આપણાં દે શની સપ્રવસદ્ધ
January - કોઈપણ બે પ્રવસદ્ધ ભારતીય મટહલા વવશે લખો
પાઠ - ૧૬ (કાવ્ય) - પયાટયવાચી શબ્દો મટહલાઓ વવશે ન ં વાંચન
વાદલડી વરસી રે ... - શબ્દને વાક્ય માં પ્રયોગ કરો
પાઠ - ૧૭ - સલેખન કરો
અંગલી માલ - જોડણી સધારો
February - ઐવતહાવસક પસ્તકોન ં વાંચન - ગરૂપ ૂચણિમા વવશે વગટખડં માં વકૃત્વ સ્પધાટ કરવી
પાઠ - ૧૮ (કાવ્ય) - રૂટિપ્રયોગ નાં અથટ આપી વાક્યમાં
ગરનો મટહમાં પ્રયોગ કરો
Subject : Dance Class - VII

Month Chapters/ Units to be covered

Theory Practical

April Mudra/Bhangi/Drusthi/Sira veda Bhumi Pranaam

May Mudra/Bhangi/Drusthi/Sira Veda Bhumi Pranaam

June Mudra/Bhangi/ Drusthi /Sira Veda Bhumi Pranaam

July Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Bhumi Pranaam

August Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

September Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

October Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

November Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

December ParamparikaMudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

January Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Rep. day Day

February Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Deva Vandana

March Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Deva Vandana


THE ADITYA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL, VERAVAL
MONTH- WISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI FOR CLASS VIII FOR THE SESSION 2020-21
Subject: English Class - VIII
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/ASL
1. A Bond with the Wild 1. Determiners Unit – 1 Reading
2. Father’s Help 1. Formal Letter Human Bonds
April & May
1. The Secret of the Factual Passage
Machines (Poem)
3. The Corner Shop 2. Verb Forms Unit – 2 Puzzles/ Cross Words
June 2. Notice (General Public) Nurturing Nature
Section -1
4. Jamaican Fragment 3. Rearrange Words Unit -2 to continue Listening
July 2. The Plate of Gold 3. Diary Entry Literary Passage
(Poem)
5. Springtime A La Carte 4. Voices Unit – 3 Recitation
5. Modals Conflict and Hope
August
4. Bio – sketch Descriptive Passage
5. Article Writing
REVISION FOR BI - ANNUAL Integrated Grammar Unit – 4 Book Review
September 6. Informal Letter Pushing the Limits Test
Interpretative Passage
6. The Best Christmas 6. Direct and Indirect Speech Unit -5 Listening
Present in the World 7. Email Circle of Peace
October
3. The Nightingale and the Factual Passage
Glow-worm (Poem)
7. The Diamond Maker 7. Adjectives Unit 5 to continue Collecting Tongue Twisters
November
8. Report Writing (Newspaper)
8. The Surgeon 8. Structural Sentences Unit – 6 Speech
December 4. The River (Poem) 9. Speech Writing Beyond the Veil
10. Story Writing Discursive Passage
9. The Unexpected Integrated Grammar Unit – 7 Play
January 11. Essay Writing Citizens of the World
Factual Passage
February REVISION REVISION REVISION REVISION TESTS
fo"k; & fganh Class - VIII
Ø-la- ekg ikBksa dh foLr`r ikB~;Øe iz;kstuk@xfrfof/ ewY;kadu vk/kkj
la[;k k;k¡
1 vizSy 5 xqatu&8 fo”k; lao/kZu
1½ brus Å¡ps mBks&dfork&}kfjdk izlkn ekgs’ojh xfrfof/k&1
2½ [kqys vkdk’k esa&dgkuh&tloar flag fojnh
3½ yk[k dh pwfM;k¡&dgkuh&dkerkukFk
O;kdj.k&Hkk”kk fopkj] o.kZ&fopkj
2 ebZ & twu 4 xqatu&8 xzh"ekodk’k
4½ thou dk y{;&ys[k iz;kstuk dk;Z
5½ jax tkrh ,d _rq&dfork&Hkkjr Hkw”k.k vxzoky
O;kdj.k&‘kCn&fopkj] ‘kCn HkaMkj]
3 tqykbZ 6 xqatu&8 fo”k; lao/kZu lkof/kd
6½ iaprRoksa dh dgkuh&ukVd xfrfof/k&2 ijh{kk&1
7½ jFkpØ&dgkuh&fgeka’kq tks’kh
O;kdj.k&laKk] fyax]opu vkSj dkjd] loZuke] laokn ys[ku
4 vxLr 6 xqatu&8 fo”k; lao/kZu
8½ ekuork gh fo’o lR;&dfork&lqfe=kuanu iar xfrfof/k&3
O;kdj.k&fp= o.kZu] foKkiu ys[ku] i= ,oa vuqPNsn ys[ku
5 flrEcj iqujko`fRr vkSj v/kZokf”kZd ijh{kk v/kZokf”kZd ijh{kk
6 vDVwcj 5 xqatu&8 fo”k; lao/kZu
9½ ,d dqRrk ,d eSuk&yfyr fuca/k&vkpk;Z gtkjh izlkn f}osnh xfrfof/k&4
10½ vej T;ksfr&lk{kkRdkj
11½ esjk u;k cpiu&dfork&lqHknzk dqekjh pkSgku
O;kdj.k&fo’ks”k.k] fØ;k
7 uoEcj 2 xqatu&8
12½ /kjrh dk lqj{kk dop&i=&nsosna z esokM+h
13½ vuks[kk cnyk&laLej.k&estj /;kupan
8 fnlEcj 5 xqatu&8 fo”k; lao/kZu lkof/kd
14½ vkB vfHkeU;q&;qn~/k o.kZu&estj d`iky oekZ xfrfof/k&5 ijh{kk&2
O;kdj.k&dky] okP;] okD;] eqgkojs
9 tuojh 5 xqatu&8 fo”k; lao/kZu
15½ dfi dfj g`n; fopkj&nksgk]pkSikbZ&rqylhnkl xfrfof/k&6
16½ ijns’k esa clk Hkkjr&ys[k
17½ jksfV;k¡&fons’kh dgkuh&oh- fnfef=,o
O;kdj.k&vyadkj] ‘kCn HkaMkj
10 Qjojh 6 xqatu&8
18½ tk;ds dk lQj&ys[k
O;kdj.k&laokn ys[ku] fp= o.kZu
foKkiu ys[ku] i= ,oa vuqPNsn ys[ku
11 ekpZ okf”kZd ijh{kk okf”kZd ijh{kk

Subject: Mathematics Class - VIII


Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
1. Rational Number Biography of a Mathematician
April
2. Linear equations in two variable
May 2. Linear equations in two variable
3. Understanding quadrilateral Activity based on pie chart
June 4. Practical Geometry
5. Data handling
6. Squares and square roots Activity based on squares roots by various
July
7. Cubes and cube roots methods
August 8. comparing quantities
September 9. Algebraic Expressions
10. Visualizing solid shapes Drive various formula by paper cutting method
October 11. Mensuration (Cube, Cuboid and Cylinder)
12. Exponents and powers
November 13. Direct and inverse proportion
December 14. Factorization
15. Introduction to graph Activity based on numbers
January
16. Playing with numbers
February
Subject: SCIENCE Class - VIII
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Chapter 1- BIO-Crop Production. Activity-Separation of healthy seeds from damaged seeds.
April Chapter 11-PHY-Force and Pressure. Activity- To compare the strength of different fibres.
Chapter 3- CHE- Synthetic fibers and Plastics.
May
Chapter 1- BIO-Crop Production. Activity- to prove that liquids exert same pressure in all the directions at the
June Chapter 11-PHY-Force and Pressure. same depth.
Chapter 4- CHE- Metals and nonmetals.
Chapter 2- BIO-Microorganisms. Practical- Observation of slides of microorganisms like amoeba, paramecium,
July Chapter 12-PHY-Friction. etc.
Chapter 4- CHE- Materials : Metals and Nonmetals Activity- To show that the rolling friction is far less than limiting friction.
Chapter 2- BIO-Microorganisms. Activity- Vibrating objects produce sound.
August Chapter 13-PHY-Sound. Activity- To show that metals are malleable and nonmetals are brittle.
Chapter 5- CHE- Coal and petroleum.
Chapter 7- BIO-Conservation of plants and animals. Activity – Plotting of national Parks and Reserves on map.
September Chapter 13-PHY-Sound. Activity – To observe energy consumption of any three families of
Chapter 6- CHE- Combustion and flame. neighborhood.
Chapter 8- BIO-Cell. Practical – preparing slides of onion peel and human cheek cells.
October Chapter 15-PHY-Some natural phenomenon. Activity- To make a simple electroscope.
Chapter 6- CHE- Combustion and flame.
Chapter 8- BIO-Cell. Activity – To study the process of electrolysis.
November Chapter 15-PHY- Some natural phenomenon
Chapter 14- CHE- Chemical effects of electric current.
Chapter 9- BIO-Reproduction in animals. Practical – Observation of image formation by mirrors and lenses.
December Chapter 16-PHY-Light. Practical – To study chemical effects on potato.
Chapter 14- CHE- Chemical effects of electric current
Chapter 9- BIO-Reproduction in animals.
Chapter 16-PHY-Light.
January Chapter 10-BIO- Reaching the age of adolescence
Chapter 17-PHY- Stars and the solar system.
Chapter 18- CHE- Pollution of air and water. Activity – TO make a poster on “ Pollution of air and water”.
Chapter 10-BIO- Reaching the age of adolescence
February Chapter 17-PHY- Stars and the solar system.
Chapter 18- CHE- Pollution of air and water. Activity – To check the pollution level in your locality.
Subject: Social Science (history and civics) Class - VIII
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
HISTORY-CH-1-HOW,WHEN AND WHERE-1,2,3 ,4 Act.01- PREPARE A PPT ON DIFFERENT THINGS COME TO INDIA
Ch-02-FROM TRADE TO TERRITORY- FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TO . (HIST.)
April
TOPICS-1,2,3,4 CIVICS-SPEECH ON “INDIAN CONSTITUTION IS CALLED A LENTHY
CIVICS-CH-1-THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION-1,2 CONSTITUTION” ..
Summer Vacation MODEL –CONSTITUENCY ASSEMBLY.PREPARATION OF DIALOUGUES
OF DIFFERENT MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY.
May
VIDEO CLIPPINGS FROM HISTORICAL MOVIES WITH FAMOUS
DIALOUGES .(LAGGAN,SAHID BHAGAT SINGH,ETC.
(HISTORY) Ch-02-FROM TRADE TO TERRITORY- COLLECTION OF HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
TOPICS-5,6. CH-3-TRIBALS,DIKUS AND THE VISION.
June
-1,2,3 .
CIVICS-CH-1-THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION-3,4
Ch-03- TRIBALS,DIKUS AND THE VISION. MAP WORK IN HISTORY.
-4,5 Ch-04- RULING THE COUNTRYSIDE-HISTORY-
July
TOPICS-1,2,3
CH-2 UNDERSTANDING SECULARISM-1,2,3,4
Ch-04- RULING THE COUNTRYSIDE-HISTORY-
TOPICS-4,5 CH-5-WNEN PEOPLE REBEL-1,2,3,4, ACTIVITY-CIVICS-SPEECH ON “PARLIAMENTARY FORM OF DEMOCRACY”
August
CIVICS-CH-3-WHY DO WE NEED PARLIAMENT- HISTORY-ACT.-2-TRIBAL MOVEMENT OF INDIA-A SPEECH.
1,2,3,4,5. CH-4-CIVICS-UNDERSTANDING LAWS-1,2,3,4
HISTORY-CH-5—WHEN PEOPLE REBEL-5,6,7 Inter class and inter row competition
September
REVISION IN HISTORY AND CIVICS.
History- ch-7-civilising native-1,2,3,4,5
October Civics-ch-6-understanding criminal justice system.-1,2,
3,4,5
History-ch-8-women,caste and reforms t-1,2,3,4,5,6 Project file –history-eminent socio-religious reformer of India
November civics-7-understanding marginalization-1,2,3,4,5,6 Civics- survey report by students from their locality relating to public
facilities provided by government.
History-ch-11-the making of nation-1,2,3,4,5,6,7 MAP ACTIVITY IN HISTORY.
December
Civics-ch-8-confronting marginalization-1,2,3,4,5
History-ch-12-india after independence-1,2,3,4,5,6 Ppt on famous social movements of India
January Civics-ch-9 public facilities-1,2,3,4,5
Civics-ch-10-law and social justice-1,2,3,4
REMAINGS OF THE CHAPTERS AND REVISION WORK IN BOTH NOTEBOOK EVALUATION.
February
HISTORY AND CIVICS
Subject: Computer Science Class - VIII
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Introduction to Access 2013  Modifying table design
 Data Base Management System  Totaling, Sorting, Filtering and Searching Data
April
 Creating data base and setting data types
 Opening an existing Database
Access 2013: Design View, Queries, Forms & Reports  Creating database using design view and Datasheet View
May  Creating table in Design View
 Using different queries
Access 2013: Design View, Queries, Forms & Reports  Forms and reports
 What is primary key  Creating simple web pages using HTML programs
June  How to use lookup field?
Lists and images in HTML 5
 Creating lists
Lists and images in HTML 5  Linking different pages using anchor tag
 Linking in HTML  Creating dynamic web pages using frames
July
 Inserting Audio and Video
 Creating frames
Introduction to Photoshop CS3  Creating various effect in images
 Selection tools  Blending multiple images
August
 Working with images
 Painting tools
Introduction to Photoshop CS3  Tracing images
September  Drawing tools  Applying various filters
 Transforming objects
Tools used in Photoshop CS3  Healing inferior quality images and enhance its quality
 Retouching tools  Docking layers as per the order of an objects
October  Working with layers  Creating dynamic effects on normal images
 Working with text
 Using filters
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS3  Designing simple web pages using design view
 Elements of Dreamweaver  Creating hyperlink using various linking method
November  Adding text and images
 Working with hyperlinks
 Adding Flash buttons
Images and Framesets in Dreamweaver CS3  Creating rollover images
December  Rollover images
 Image place holder
Images and Framesets in Dreamweaver CS3  Designing web pages using Frames
 Image maps  Creating one complete website consisting of various pages
January
 Framesets and frames
 Linking to Word and Excel Documents
Revision  Creating data bases, using queries etc.
 MS Access 2013  Editing images
February
 Adobe Photoshop CS3  Designing webpages
 Adobe Dreamweaver CS3

fo"k; & laLd`re~ Class - VIII


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Subject: Gujarati Class - VIII


Month Chapter/Units to be covered
Lesson Grammar & Writing Reading Activities/ASL
પાઠ -૧ (કાવ્ય)
- તડપદા શબ્દો
વ્હાલા તારી વાંસળી - શ્રી કૃષ્ટ્ણ ના ગીતા ના - બાળકો ને કટપ ૂતળી ના પ્રોગ્રામ
April - વવશેષણ
પાઠ - ૨ શ્લોકો વંચાવવા દે ખાડવા
- ભાવાથટ
ત્રણ પ ૂતળી
May - - - -
- સમાનાથી
પાઠ- ૩ - સદગણો ને લગતા - જીવન જીવવાનાં
June - વવરોધી
ભલાઈ ન ં થઈ ભલ ં બોધપાઠ વાંચવવા પાંચ મ ૂલ્યો વવશે પ્રોજેતટ બનાવવો
- ખોટી જોડણી
પાઠ - ૪
એક લાલ દરવાજે - શબ્દો ને િમ માં ગોઠવો - અમદાવાદ તથા
પાઠ - ૫ - શબ્દો ને શદ્ધ રૂપ આપો અમદાવાદ ની આસપાસ ના - કોઈ પણ પાંચ વૈજ્ઞાવનકો
July
પાણી વનશાની - રૂટિ પ્રયોગ નો અથટ ઐવતહાવસક સ્થળ વવશેન ં ના કલા કૌશલ વવશે માટહતી લખો
પાઠ - ૬ - શબ્દો સમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ વાંચન
ડૉ. હોમીભાભા
પાઠ - ૭
- ચલિંગ બદલો
ધ્રવતારો - ઐવતહાવસક વાતાટ ઓન ં - આકાશ ના તરમંડળ વવશે નો
August - સંજ્ઞાઓ વવશે જાણકારી
પાઠ - ૮ (કાવ્ય) વાંચન પ્રોજેતટ બનાવવો
વ્યક્તત વાચક, જાવતવાચક, ભાવવાચક
હ ં તો પ ૂછં
પાઠ - ૯ - શબ્દો સમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દો - ખોટી - તહેવારો ન ં મહત્વ - કોઈપણ પાંચ મખ્ય તહેવારો વવશે
September
ઓણમ જોડણી સધારો સમજાવત ં વાંચન માટહતી મેળવો
October પાઠ - ૧૦ - સંવધ જોડો - પ્રખ્યાત મહાનભાવો - શાળા ના પસ્તકાલય માં બાળકો ને
એક પસ્તક ની આત્મકથા - આપેલા શબ્દોને વાક્ય માં પ્રયોગ ની આત્મકથા વવશે ન ં લઈ જઈ ને પસ્તકો ની માટહતી
પાઠ - ૧૧ કરો વાંચન આપવી
મારો સોનાનો ઘડૂલો - શબ્દો આગળ વવશેષણ લગાડો
- જોડકા જોડો
પાઠ - ૧૨ - સમાચાર પત્રો માં આવતાં - યદ્ધ માં વપરાતાં પાંચ વાધ્યો વવશે
November - સલેખન
વશયાળ અને નગારં બાળ લેખ વવશે વાંચવવા લખો (શંખ, બ્ય ૂગલ, નગારં )
- પ્રવ ૃવત
- ત્રણ અવકાશ યાત્રીઑ વવશે લખો
પાઠ - ૧૩ - વવરોધી - અંતરીક્ષ વવશેની જાણકારી
December (કલ્પના ચાવલા, સવનતા વવચલયમ્સ,
સવનતા વવચલયમ્સ - સમાનાથી આપત ં વાંચન
રાકેશ શમાટ)
પાઠ - ૧૪ (કાવ્ય)
- ટિયાઓ દશાટવતા શબ્દો - ટહન્દ પરં પરા પ્રમાણે - ન બોલવાના નવ ગણ અને બોલે
આવકારો મીઠો આપજે
January - ભાષાની દ્વદ્વરક્તતઓ વણટવો મેહમાન એ ભગવાન વવશે તેના બોર વેચાય બંને કહવાતો વવશે
પાઠ - ૧૫
- શબ્દસમ ૂહ માટે એક શબ્દ વાંચન નો તફાવત સમજાઓ
બોલે તે બે ખાય
- સમાનાથી
પાઠ - ૧૬ (કાવ્ય) - પ્રવસદ્ધ કવવઓની કાવ્ય - મીરા બાઈ તથા નરવસિંહ મેહતા ની
February - વવરોધી
વીણેલાં મોતી રાચનાઓ વંચાવવી કૃવતઓ લખવી
- ભાવાથટ
Subject : Dance Class - VIII

Month Chapters/ Units to be covered

Theory Practical

April Mudra/Bhangi/Drusthi/Sira veda Bhumi Pranaam

May Mudra/Bhangi/Drusthi/Sira Veda Bhumi Pranaam

June Mudra/Bhangi/ Drusthi /Sira Veda Bhumi Pranaam

July Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Bhumi Pranaam

August Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

September Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

October Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

November Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

December ParamparikaMudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Sports Day

January Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Dance for Rep. day Day

February Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Deva Vandana

March Paramparika Mudra/Drusthi/SiraVeda Deva Vandana


THE ADITYA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL, VERAVAL
MONTH- WISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI FOR CLASS IX FOR THE SESSION 2020-21
Subject: English Class - IX

BEEHIVE MOMENTS Reading & Writing Skills/ ASL


S.N. Month
Activities Grammar
Introduction to the Tenses
Curriculum & Question
Paper Design Formal Letter(Letter to the Editor)
1.The Lost Child
L.1 The Fun They Had Elocution (Activity-1)
1 APRIL& MAY
L.2 The Sound of Music
P.1 The Road Not Taken
Business Letters (Enquiry, Modals
2 JUNE L.3 The Little Girl 2. The Adventures of Toto Complaints)
ASL (Activity-2)
P.2 Wind Active Voice- Passive Voice
P.3 Rain on the Roof 3. The Midnight Visitor Story Writing (Activity-3)
3 JULY
L.4 A Truly Beautiful Mind
L.5 The Snake and the Mirror 3.Ishwaran the Storyteller Formal Letter(Letter to the Subject-Verb Concord
4
AUGUST P.4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree 4.In the Kingdom of Fools Feet Government Officials) Reported Speech
Revision
5 SEPTEMBER L.6 My Childhood 5.The Happy Prince Speech Writing
Jumbled words Editing
L.7 Packing
L. 6 Weathering the Storm in
P.5 A Legend of the Northland E-mail Common Mistakes in
6. OCTOBER Ersama
L.8 Reach for the Top Debate (Activity-4) English
L.7 The Last Leaf
P.6 No Men Are Foreign
(i) Noun clauses
L.8 A House is Not a Home Report Writing (ii) Adverb clauses of
7. NOVEMBER P.7 The Duck and the Kangaroo
condition and time
(iii) Relative clauses
Article Writing Determiners
8. DECENBER P.8 On Killing a Tree L.9 The Accident
Quiz (Activity-5)
L.9 The Bond of Love Formal Letter (Revision) Prepositions
9. JANUARY L.10 The Beggar
L.10 The Beggar ASL (activity-6)
10. FEBRUARY Revision Revision Revision Revision
11. MARCH Annual Examination
fo"k; & fganh Class - IX
Ø-la- ekg ikBksa dh foLr`r ikB~;Øe iz;kstuk@xfrfof/k;k¡ ewY;kadu vk/kkj
la[;k
1 vizSy 7 Li’kZ&Hkkx 1 fo”k; lao/kZu
1½ nq[k dk vf/kdkj&;’kiky xfrfof/k&1
2½ jSnkl ds in&vc dSls NwVs&jSnkl
lap;u Hkkx&1
3½ fxYyw&egknsoh oekZ
O;kdj.k&o.kZ&foPNsn] vuqLokj] vuqukfld] uqDrk
2 ebZ & twu 3 Li’kZ&Hkkx 1 xzh"ekodk’k
4½ rqe dc tkvksxs] vfrfFk&’kjn tks’kh iz;kstuk dk;Z
O;kdj.k&milxZ&izR;;] fp= o.kZu
3 tqykbZ 4 Li’kZ&Hkkx 1 fo”k; lao/kZu lkof/kd ijh{kk&1
5½ jghe ds nksgs&jghe xfrfof/k&2
lap;u Hkkx&1
6½ Le`fr&Jhjke ‘kekZ
O;kdj.k&foKkiu ys[ku] laokn ys[ku
4 vxLr 4 Li’kZ&Hkkx 1 fo”k; lao/kZu
7½ dhpM+ dk dkO;&dkdk dkysydj xfrfof/k&3
8½ vknehukek&ut+hj vdcjkcknh
O;kdj.k&i=] vuqPNsn] laf/k
5 flrEcj iqujko`fRr vkSj v/kZokf”kZd ijh{kk lkof/kd ijh{kk&2
6 vDVwcj 3 Li’kZ&Hkkx 1 fo”k; lao/kZu
9½ /keZ dh vkM+&x.ks’k’kadj fo|kFkhZ xfrfof/k&4
10½ ,d Qwy dh pkg&fl;kjke’kj.k xqIr
O;kdj.k&fojke fpg~u
7 uoEcj 2 lap;u Hkkx&1
11½ gkfen [kku&,l-ds-iksV~VsdkV
12½ fn, ty mBs&e/kqdj mik/;k;
8 fnlEcj 4 Li’kZ&Hkkx 1 fo”k; lao/kZu lkof/kd ijh{kk&3
13½ vfXu iFk&gfjoa’kjk; cPpu xfrfof/k&5
14½ ‘kqØrkjs ds leku&Lokeh vkuan
O;kdj.k&milxZ&izR;;] laf/k
9 tuojh 6 Li’kZ&Hkkx 1 fo”k; lao/kZu
15½ u, bykds esa@[kq’kcw jprs gSa gkFk&v#.k dey xfrfof/k&6
16½ ,ojsLV esjh f’k[kj ;k=k&cpsanzh iky
O;kdj.k&o.kZ&foPNsn] vuqLokj] vuqukfld] uqDrk
10 Qjojh 6 O;kdj.k
fp= o.kZu
fojke fpg~u] foKkiu ys[ku] laokn ys[ku
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11 ekpZ okf”kZd ijh{kk okf”kZd ijh{kk
Subject: Mathematics Class - IX

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


1. Real Number Show irrational number at number line by spiral method
April 2. Polynomials
2. Polynomials
May
3. Coordinate Geometry
June 4. Linear equations in two variable
5. Introduction to Euclid's System Prove vertically opposite angle by paper cutting method
July 6. Lines and Angles
7. Triangle Prove mid-point theorem by paper cutting method
August
8. Quadrilaterals
September
9. Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles Prove that all the points of acyclic quadrilateral lies on the
October 10. Circles boundary
11. Constructions
November
12. Heron's Formula Derive the formula by paper cutting method
December 13. Surface Areas and Volumes
14. Statistics Find the probability by trial and error method
January 15. Probability

February
Subject: Science Class - IX
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
PHY- 1. Motion
CHEM-1. Matter in our surrounding
April
BIO-1. Cell: The fundamental unit of life Preparation of temporary mount of (a) onion peel
(b) Human cheek cell
May Revision (summer break)
PHY- 2. Force and laws of motion
June CHEM-1. Matter in our surrounding To determine the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water.
BIO- 2.Tissue
PHY- 2. Force and laws of motion (cont.)
3. Gravitation
CHEM-2 .Is Matter around us pure? To separate the components of a mixture.
To prepare a mixture and a compound.
To Prepare a)True solutions b) Suspension
July
c) Colloidal solution
BIO-2. Tissue (continue) Identification of parenchyma, collenchyma and
Sclerenchyma tissues in plants.
Identification of striped, smooth and cardiac muscle fibres and nerve cells in
animals from prepared slides
PHY- 3. Gravitation Determination of the density of solid (denser than water) by using a spring
balance and a measuring cylinder.
August CHEM-2. Is Matter around us pure? To carry out the reactions and classify them as physical and chemical
changes.
BIO-3. Why do we fall ill? Chart/Diagram making
PHY – 3. Gravitation Establishing the relation between the loss in weight of a solid when fully
immersed in a) Tap water
b) Strongly salty water with the weight of water displaced by it by taking at
September least two different solids
CHEM-2 Is Matter around us pure?
BIO- 4. Diversity of living organisms Study of characteristics of Spirogyra, Agaricus, Moss, Fern, Pinus and
angiosperm plant.
PHY – 4. Work and Energy
CHEM-3. Atoms and molecules Verification of the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction.
October
BIO-4. Diversity of living organisms Study the given pictures/charts/models of earthworm, cockroach, bony fish
and bird.
PHY – 4. Work and Energy (cont.)
November Chapter -3 Atoms and molecules
BIO-5.Improvement of food resources Power point presentation.
PHY – 5. Sound Verification of the Laws of reflection of sound. Determination of the speed
of a pulse propagated through a stretched string/slinky (helical spring).

December CHEM -4 Structure of Atom


BIO-5. Improvement of food resources Study of the external features of root, stem leaf and flower of monocot and
dicot plants.

PHY – 5. Sound (Cont...)


January CHEM -4 Structure of Atom (Cont...)
BIO-Natural Resources
February Revision & Remedial classes.

Subject: Social Science (087) Class - IX


Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
(Eco.) Ch- 01- Story of the Village Palampur Act.01- Comparison of Agriculture yield in top 03 states of India and
HISTORY-CH-A THE FRENCH REVOLUTION-1,2,3,4 their GDP contribution. (Eco.)
CIVICS-WHAT IS DEMOCRACY AND WHY DEMOCRACY.CH-2- Act.02- Interaction with farmers to know the agriculture hurdles. (Eco.)
1,2,3,4,5 SPEECH ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IS THE MOTHER OF MODERN
April DEMOCRACY-HIST &CIVICS
Map practice:
Ch. 1 India, Size and location. 1. Locate 28 states and 9 U.T.
2. The island groups of India lying in the Arabian sea and the Bay of
Bengal.
(Eco.) Ch- 01- Story of the Village Palampur VACATION HOME WORK MODEL MAKING IN GROUP OF MODEL OF
HIST.-CHA-1.-4,5, GUILLOTIN
May CIVICS-CH-1-6,7 Map: Locate the following:
Ch. 1 India, Size and location. 1. States through which the Tropic of Cancer passes.
2. The eastern and western most longitude in degrees.
(Eco.) Ch-02- People as resource Act.03- Collection of data of Economic and non-economic activities
HIST.-5,6 done by parents. (Eco.)
June CIVICS-6,7 COLLECTION OF HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
Ch. 2 Physical features of India. Physical map of India
Locate 5 physical features of India
(Eco.) Ch-02- People as resource PPT ON TRADE UNIONS FORMED IN THE WORLD-HISTORY
HIST.-CHA-2-SOCIALISM IN EUROPE AND THE RUSSIAN CIVICS-WALL MAGAGINE ON TOPICS OF CIVICS.
REVOLUTION-1,2,3 Map: Locate the following on the physical map of India
July
CIVICS-CH-2-CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN-1,2,3,4,5 1. Himalayan rivers.
Ch. 3 Drainage 2. West flowing rivers.
3. East flowing rivers.
(Eco.) Ch- 03- Poverty as a challenge Act.04- A presentation on slum area of Veraval which includes
HIST-CHA-2-4,5,6 interaction with casual workers, poor people & beggars. (Eco.)
August
CIVICS- CH-2-6,7. CH-3-ELCTORAL POLITICS-1,2,3,4,5 MODEL ELECTION OF STUDENTS COUNCIL.-CIVICS
Revision of chapter 1,2 & 3. Organize quiz
(Eco.) Ch- 03- Poverty as a challenge
HIST-CHA-3- Nazism and rise of hitler1,2,3,
September
CIVICS-CH-3-4,5,6
Bi-Annual examination
(Eco.) Ch-04-Food Security In India. Act.07- Interaction with Fair Price shopkeeper. (Eco.)
HIST-CH-3-4,5,6 MAP ACTIVITY IN HISTORY
October VICICS – 4-WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS-4,5,6 Map:
Ch. 4 Climate Advance monsoon
Retreating monsoon (Reference from Text Book)
(Eco.) Ch-04-Food Security In India. PPT ON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS OF HISTORY.
HISTORY-CH-4-FOREST ,SOCIETY AND COLONISLISM Locate the places of highest rainfall and lowest rainfall.
November T-1,2,3,4,5 Locate and label meteorological stations in India.
CIVICS—5—DEMOCRATICM RIGHT-1,2,3,4,5
Ch. 4 Climate
REVISION ((ECO.) Mark 5 types of natural vegetation of India on the physical map of India
December DEMOCRATICM RIGHT-6,7
Ch. 5 Natural Vegetation and wildlife
REVISION ((ECO.) Pie chart (age composition)
January REVISION WORK (HIST. & CIVICS) Map: Density population in India
Ch. 6 Population
REVISION ((ECO.) Bar graph
February REVISION WORK (HIST. & CIVICS). India’s population growth rates during 1961-2001
Revision of all six chapters for Annual examination
Subject : Information Technology Class - IX
Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


Communication Skills  Sentence formation
 What is communication?  Introducing oneself formally and informally
 Verbal & Non-Verbal methods of communication
April  Visual and written methods of communication
Self-Management
 What is self-management?
 Knowing own strengths and weakness.
Word processing  Creating document with proper formatting
May  Editing and Formatting documents
 Formatting pages, spell check etc.
Word processing  Adding various objects in word document
 Tables and printing
June
Basic ICT skills
 ICT and its impact
Basic ICT skills  Finding memory units on motherboard
 Basics of computer system & a mobile device  Finding storage devices
July
 Input, Output, Memory and Storage devices
 Basic computer operations (windows OS)
Basic ICT skills  Differentiate modem, router and hub
 Internet and its applications  Accumulating various information about internet services
 Internet services
August
Spreadsheet Applications
 Working with data
 Formatting and sorting data
Spreadsheet Applications  Creating various charts in excel
September  Charts and Graphs  Doing calculation using formulas and functions
 Adding graphics in excel and printing worksheets
Entrepreneurial skills  Chart preparation on types of entrepreneurship
October  What are entrepreneurship and Business?
 Types of and fields for Entrepreneurship.
 Entrepreneurship vs. Employment
 Entrepreneurship development process
Green skills  Preparing charts on Our influence on natural environment
 Natural environment and us
November  Our influence on natural environment
 Natural resource conservation
 Green economy and green skills
December
Presentation software  Creating proper transitions and animations
 Presentation templates and slide master
Presentation software  Creating presentation on various interesting topics
 Slide text and images
January
 Drawing and managing graphic objects
 Exporting and printing slideshows, presentation
Mastering typing  Typing test in typing master software
 Enhancing typing speed and accuracy Revision
February
 Employability skills
 Vocational skills
THE ADITYA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL, VERAVAL
MONTH- WISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI FOR CLASS X FOR THE SESSION 2020-21
Subject: English Class - X

FOOTPRINTS
FIRST FLIGHT Reading & Writing Skills/
S.N. Month WITHOUT FEET Grammar
Activities
Introduction to the 1. A Triumph of Surgery Formal Letter(Letter to the Editor) Determiners
Curriculum & Question Elocution (Activity-1) Tenses
1 APRIL& MAY paper design
L. 1 A Letter to God
L. 2 Nelson Mandela
P.1 Dust of Snow
P. 2 Fire and Ice
2 JUNE L. 3 Two Stories about Flying 2. The Thief’s Story Business Letters (Enquiry, Subject-Verb
Complaints) Agreement
ASL (Activity-2
L. 4 From the Diary of Anne 3. The Midnight Visitor Story Writing (Activity-3) Non-Finite, Infinite
3 JULY Frank Comprehension and Participle
P.3 A Tiger in the Zoo Relatives
P.4 How to Tell Wild Animals
4 L.5 The Hundred Dresses –I 4. A Question of Trust 5. Formal Letter(Letter to the Connectors
AUGUST L.6 The Hundred Dresses –II Footprints without Feet Government Officials) Conditions
P.5 The Ball Poem ASL Comparison
P.6 Amanda
5 L.7 Glimpses of India 6. The Making of a Scientist Speech Writing Jumbled words Editing
SEPT
5. The Necklace L. 8. Mijbil the Otter Business Letters ( Placing Order) Avoiding Repetition-
6 OCTOBER 6. 8. The Hack Driver P.8 The Trees Debate (Activity-4) Substitution and Omission
P.7 Animals Nominalization
9. Bholi L. 9. Madam Rides the Bus Official Letters Modals Active and
7 NOVEMBER Exercise in Reading Passive Voice Reported
Comprehension (Activity-5) Speech
ASL Practice
10. The Book that Saved the L. 10. The Sermon at Benares Business letters Prepositions
8 DECEMBER Earth (Recapitulation) Official letters
(Recapitulation) Study Material
discussion
ASL practice
Quiz (Activity-6)
Revision& Pre-Board 1 Revision 1st pre board questions Revision
9 JANUARY discussion CBSE questions of
previous year discussed with
Marking Scheme
ASL Practice
10 Revision Revision Revision Revision
FEBRUARY
ASL Practice
11 MARCH CBSE Board Examination

fo"k; & fganh ¼dkslZ&ch½ Class - X


Ø-la- ekg ikBksa dh foLr`r ikB~;Øe iz;kstuk@xfrfof/k ewY;kadu vk/kkj
la[;k ;k¡
1 vizSy 5 1½ cM+s HkkbZ lkgc & dchj ¼Li’kZ&2] xn~; Hkkx½ vifBr x|ka’k d{kk ij[k
2½ Mk;jh dk ,d iUuk &lhrkjke lsdlfj;k ¼Li’kZ&2] xn~; Hkkx½
3½ lk[kh & dchj ¼Li’kZ&2] in~; Hkkx½
4½ in & ehjk ¼Li’kZ&2] in~; Hkkx½
5½ ‘kCn vkSj in ¼O;kdj.k ½
2 ebZ & twu 3 1½ lekl o mlds Hksn ¼O;kdj.k½ xzh"ekdkyhu &
2½ gfjgj dkdk ¼lap;u&2½ vodk’k dk;Z
3½ vuqPNsn ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
4 tqykbZ 6 1½ rrk¡jk&okehjks dFkk & yhyk/kj eaMyksbZ ¼Li’kZ&2] xn~; Hkkx½ fo"k; lao/kZu lkof/kd ijh{kk
2½ vc dgk¡ nwljs ds nq[k ls nq[kh gksus okys & funkQktyh xfrfof/k;k¡@
¼Li’kZ&2] xn~; Hkkx½ vifBr x|ka’k
3½ nksgs & fcgkjh ¼Li’kZ&2] xn~; Hkkx½ cks/k
4½ ioZr izns’k esa ikol & lqfe=kuUnu iar ¼Li’kZ&2] xn~; Hkkx½
5½ okD; :ikarj.k ¼O;kdj.k½
6½ v’kqf) ‘kks/ku ¼O;kdj.k½
5 vxLr 5 1½ i= ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½ fo"k; lao/kZu d{kk ij[k
2½ lwpuk ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½ xfrfof/k;k¡
3½ laokn ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
4½ foKkiu ys[ku ¼jpukRed ys[ku½
5½ eqgkojs ¼O;kdj.k½
6 flrEcj & 1½ iqujko`fŸk lkof/kd ijh{kk
7 vDVwcj 4 1½ liuksa ds ls fnu & xq#n;ky flag ¼lap;u&2½ fo"k; lao/kZu &
2½ ir>j esa VwVh ifŸk;k¡ & johanz dsydj ¼Li’kZ&2] xn~; Hkkx½ xfrfof/k;k¡
¼d½ fxUuh dk lhsuk
¼[k½ >su dh nsu
3½ rksi & ohjsu Maxoky ¼Li’kZ&2] in~; Hkkx½
4½ dj pys ge fQnk & dSQh vkteh ¼Li’kZ&2] in~; Hkkx½
8 uoEcj 2 1½ Vksih ‘kqDyk & jkgh eklwe jtk ¼lap;u&2½ fo"k; lao/kZu d{kk ij[k
2½ vifBr x|ka’k cks/k xfrfof/k;k¡@
vifBr x|ka’k
cks/k
9 fnlEcj 4 1½ dkjrwl & gchc ruohj ¼Li’kZ&2] xn~; Hkkx½ fo"k; lao/kZu lkof/kd ijh{kk
2½ vkRe=k.k & johUnzukFk Bkdqj ¼Li’kZ&2] in~; Hkkx½ xfrfof/k;k¡
3½ euq”;rk & eSfFkyh’kj.k xqIr ¼Li’kZ&2] in~; Hkkx½
4½ iqujko`fŸk
10 tuojh & iqujko`fŸk & izh&cksMZ ijh{kk,¡
11 Qjojh & iqujko`fŸk & cksMZ ijh{kk,¡
12 ekpZ & & & cksMZ ijh{kk,¡
Subject: MATHEMATICS Class - X

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


Real Numbers
April Polynomials To find the HCF of two numbers experimentally
Pair of Linear Equations in two variables
To verify the conditions of consistency/inconsistency for a pair of linear
May Pair of Linear Equations in two variables (continued)
equations in two variables by graphical method
Statistics Draw a cumulative frequency curve of more than/less than type, to find
June
Triangles (Similar Triangles) median by graphical method
Triangles (continued) To verify Basic Proportionality theorem by using parallel lines
July
Coordinate geometry To verify Distance Formula and section formula by graphical method
Situational problems based on quadratic equations related to day to day
Introduction to Trigonometry
August activities
Quadratic Equations

September Arithmetic Progression To establish a formula for the sum of first n terms of an AP
To find the height of a building using a clinometer
Some Applications of Trigonometry
October To verify that the lengths of tangents to a circle from some external point
Circles
are equal
Constructions (similar triangles, tangents to a circle)
November
Areas related to circles
To obtain formulae for the surface area and the volume of a frustum of a
Surface areas and Volume cone.
December
Probability To check the idea of probability of an event through a double color card
experiment
January

February
Subject: Science Class - X
Chapters/Units to be covered
Month
Theory Practical/ Activity
PHY-1. Electricity Studying the dependence of potential difference (V) across a resistor on the
current (I) passing through it and determine its resistance. Also plotting a graph
between V and I.
April CHEM-1.Chemical reaction and equations Performing and observing the following reactions and classifying them into:
a)Combination reaction b)Decomposition reaction c)Displacement reaction d)
Double displacement reaction-
BIO-1.Life processes: Nutrition ,Respiration Experimentally show that carbon dioxide is given out during respiration.

May Revision
PHY-2.Magnetic effect of electric current. Determination of the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in
series and parallel.

June CHEM-2.Acids bases and salts (i)Action of water on quick lime (ii)Action of heat on ferrous sulphate crystals
(ii) Iron nails kept in copper sulphate solution (iv)Reaction between sodium
sulphate and barium chloride solution
BIO-1. Life processes: Transportation Preparing a temporary mount of leaf peel to show stomata.
PHY-2.Magnetic effect of electric current.(cont..)
CHEM-2.Acids bases and salts Finding the pH of the samples by using pH paper / universal indicator
Studying the properties of acids and bases (HCl & NaOH) on the basis of their
July
reaction with: 1.Litmus solution(Blue/Red)(b)Zinc metal (c)Solid sodium
carbonate
BIO- Life processes: Excretion Chart/ diagram making.
PHY-3.Light reflection and refraction Determination of the focal length of:
i) Concave mirror ii) Convex lens by obtaining the image of a distant object

CHEM-3.Metals and non-metals Observing the action of Zn, Fe, Cu, and Al metals on the given salt solutions and
August
Arranging Zn, Fe, Cu, and Al (metals) in the decreasing order of Reactivity
based on the results
BIO- 2- Control and co-ordination Studying (a) Binary fission in amoeba (b) Budding in yeast with the help of
3- How do organisms reproduce? prepared slides.
PHY-3.Light reflection and refraction(cont) Tracing the path of a ray of light passing through a rectangular glass slab for
different angles of incidence. Measure the angle of incidence, angle of
refraction, angle of emergence and interpret the result.
September
CHEM-3.Metals and non-metals (Cont...) Identification of the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed (Pea, gram or
red kidney bean)
BIO- 4- Heredity and Evolution (continue
PHY-4.Human eye and colorful world Tracing the path of the rays of light through a glass prism
CHEM-4.Carbon and its compounds Study of the following properties of acetic acid (ethanoic acid)
October
BIO-4- Heredity and Evolution Power point presentation.
5- Our Environment
PHY-4.Human eye and colorful world (cont)
4.Carbon and its compounds Study of the comparative cleaning capacity of a sample of soap in soft and hard
November
water
BIO- 6- Management of Natural Resources
PHY-5.Sources of energy Finding the image distance for varying object distances in case of a convex lens
and drawing corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed
December CHEM-5.Periodic classification of elements
BIO- REVISION

January Revision + 1st PreBoard examination

February Remedial classes + 2nd PreBoard examination


Subject: Social Science (087) Class - X
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
(ECO.) CH-01- DEVELOPMENT Act.01- Listing of Self and family Members’ Goals. (ECO.)
Geo:-RESOURCES-CH-1-1,2,3,4 SPEECH ON “ROLE OF EARTH SUMMIT ON PROTECTION OF WORLD
April
CIVICS-POWER SHARING-CH-1,2,3,4,5 ENVIRONMENT”
History-The rise of nationalism in Europe-1,2,3
May Summer Vacation ---------------------
(ECO.) Ch-02-Sectors of the Indian Economy. Act.02-Lisitng of firms/Companies in Veraval, engaged in Primary,
GEO.-CH-2-WATER RESOURCES-1,2,3,4 Secondary and tertiary sectors. (ECO.)
June
CIVICS-CH-2-FEDERALISM-1,2,3,4,5 PRESENTATION ON “POPULAR STRUGLES AND MOVEMENTS”-CIVICS
Hist.-ch-1-4,5,6
(ECO.) Ch-02-Sectors of the Indian Economy.
GEO-CH-2-5,6,
July
CIVICS-CH-2&3.TOPICS-1,2,3
Hist.- Nationalism in India-1,2,3
(ECO.) Ch-03- Money and Credit
GEO-CH-3-MINERALS AND ENERGY RESOURCES Act.03- Workshop on Banking and SHGs; (ECO.)
TOPICS-1,2,3,4, MAP ACTIVITY IN GEO. AND HISTORY.
August
CIVICS-DEMOCRACY AND DIVERSITY Act.04-Cheque issuance, Bank account, debit & Credit cards; E-wallet;
TOICS-1,2,3,4 Withdrawal slip, Deposit slip; demand draft etc. (ECO.)
History-Nationalism in India-3,4
(ECO.) Ch-03- Money and Credit Act.05- Debate on fair Trade practices. (ECO.)
(ECO.) Ch-04-Globalisation
September
GEO-CH-3-5,6,
CIVICS-5,6,7
(ECO.) Ch-04-Globalisation Solution of last 10 year CBSE papers &
REVISION ((ECO.) Worksheets.
October GEO.-CH-04-1,2,3,4,-MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MODEL OF RAIN WATER HARVESTING IN GROUPS-GEO.
CIVICS-CH-4-POLITICAL PARTIES-1,2,3,4,5 PRESENTATION ON THE HISTORY OF ELECTIONS OF INDIA.
History-The making of global world-t-1,2,3
REVISION ((ECO.) MAP ACTIVITY IN GEO. AND HISTORY
GEO-CH-4-5,6. CH-5-LIFE LINES OF NATIONAL ECONOMY-
1,2,3,4,5
November
CIVICS-OUTCOMES OF DEMOCRACY-CH-5-1,2,3,4
History-4,5 ch-4-Print culture and the modern world-
1,2,3,4
History-ch-4- 5,6,7,8,9
December REVISION ((ECO.)
REVISION IN GEO .,History AND CIVICS
January REVISION ((ECO.)
February REVISION ((ECO.)

Subject: Information Technology Class - X


Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Employability Skills
Unit 1- Communication Skills
April
Unit 2- Self-Management Skills
Unit 3- Basic ICT skills
Unit 4- Entrepreneurial Skills Working with Accessibility Options
Unit 5- Green Skills
May-June
Web Applications (Basic)
Working with Accessibility Options ,Networking Fundamentals
Web Applications (Basic) Online Transactions ,Working on Websites/internet
Introduction to Instant Messaging ,Chatting with a Contact-Google
July Talk
Creating & Publishing Web Pages- Blog ,Using Office Blog Editors,
Online Transactions , internet Security
Word Processing (Intermediate) Modifying Layout of a Paragraph , Managing
Modifying Layout of a Paragraph ,Managing Headers , Managing Headers, Footers, Styles ,
Footers , Managing Styles ,Document Template , Working with Document Template ,Working with Page & Section
Page & Section Breaks , Applying Character Formats ,Insert Breaks, Applying
August
Graphical Objects & Illustrations ,Text Wrapping ,Inserting Character Format ,insert Objects, Shapes,
Objects ,Insert Shapes, Symbols & Special Characters Symbols, Special
Characters, Graphical Objects & Illustrations ,Text
Wrapping
Unit 3- Spreadsheet (Intermediate) To make excel sheet with Basic Tools ,Use of
Use Auto sum in Cells, Conditional Formatting , Hide/Unhide/Freeze Multiple Workbooks &
Rows & Columns ,Set Page Breaks ,Set Page Layout ,Manage Worksheets
September
Workbook Views ,Apply Cell & Range Names , Create, Modify &
Format Chart ,Sort & Filter Data , Calculate Data across Worksheets
,Use Multiple Workbooks & Linking Cells
Digital Presentation (Intermediate) To make PowerPoint slides ,Oral Presentation with
Inserting a Movie Clip *Inserting an Audio Clip ,Working with Tables, slides
October Working with Charts ,Inserting Transitions ,Inserting Animations
,Grouping Objects , Inserting Speaker Note ,Reviewing Content
,Preparing to Deliver a Presentation ,Print a Presentation
Database Development (Basic) Basics of Database ,Creating tables
Database Concepts, Data Storage, Manipulating Data, Creating a
November
Database Object, Creating a Table, Create & Manage Queries, Design
Reports.
Email Messaging (Intermediate) Practical training related to outlook in the Lab.
Working with Calendar ,Schedule an Appointment ,Categorize an
December Appointment Share a Calendar ,Print a Calendar ,Creating a Meeting
Request ,Respond to a Meeting Request ,Create & Edit a Task ,Create
& Edit a Note , Create & Edit a Journal Entry
SUBMISSION OF PRACTICAL FILE AND PROJECT
January PREBOARD
AISSE- PRACTICAL
February
The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval
Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class-XI – COMMERCE For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH Class-XI – COMMERCE
GRAMMAR &
S.N. MONTH HORNBIL SNAPSHOTS READING & WRITING SKILLS
LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES
Introduction to the Curriculum
1. The Summer of the
& Question paper design
1 JUNE Beautiful White Horse
1.The Portrait of a Lady
2. A Photograph (Poem) Reading Comprehension Practice Determiners Listening
3. We’re not Afraid to Die if We Note Making& Activity 1
2 JULY
Can All be Together Summarizing Speaking Activity 1
Letter writing (Business &
Official Letters) Letter of
4. Discovering Tut: the Saga 2. The Address
3 AUGUST Complaint, Placing Tense & Voices
Continues… 3. Ranga’s Marriage /cancelling orders & Letter
asking for information
Notice Classified &
Modals
5. The Laburnum Top (Poem) 4. Albert Einstein at Commercial
Listening Activity 2
6. Landscape of the Soul School Advertisements Article
4 SEPTEMBER Speaking Activity 2
writing
Clauses Transformation of
7. The Voice of the Rain Poem)
Speech & Debate writing Letter to sentences(Active-
8. The Ailing Planet: the Green 5. Mother’s Day
5 OCTOBER the Editor Passive voice, Direct –
Movement’s Role
Indirect speech)
Report Writing Application for Job
9. The Browning Version 6. The Ghat of the Listening Activity 3
6 NOVEMBER with
10. The Childhood Only World Speaking Activity 3
bio-data
Poster
11. The Adventure Listening Activity 4
7 DECEMBER 7. Birth Letter to the School & College
12. Silk Road Speaking Activity 4
Authorities
Revision of Short
8. The Tale of Melon Listening Activity 5
8 JANUARY 13. Father to Son Compositions& Reading
City Speaking Activity 5
Comprehension
Revision of all Long
9 FEBRUARY Revision Revision
Compositions
SESSION ENDING
10 MARCH
EXAMINATION
fo"k; & fganh dsfUnzd ¼302½ Class-XI – COMMERCE
Ø-la- ekg ikBksa dh la[;k foLr`r ikB~;Øe iz;kstuk@xfrfof/k;k¡ ewY;kadu vk/kkj
1 twu 3 1½ ued dk njksxk & izsepan ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ vifBr x|ka’k d{kk ij[k
2½ fe;ka ukfl#n~nhu & —“.kk lkscrh ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½
3½ in & dchj ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
2 tqykbZ 6 1½ fonkbZ laHkk”k.k & ckyeqdqan xqIr ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ yrk th dh bdkbZ ij[k
2½ ¼d½ esjs rks fxj/kj xksiky & ehjk ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½ ledkyhu ik¡p
¼[k½ ix ?kq¡?k: ckaf/k ehjk ukph & ehjk ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ xkf;dkvksa dk
3½ os vk¡[ksa & lqfe=kuanu i= ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ ifjp;
4½ Hkkjrh; xkf;dkvksa esa cstksM+ yrk eaxs’kdj & dqekj xa/koZ ¼forku&1½
5½ tulapkj ek/;e] fizaV ek/;e] lekpkj vkSj laikndh; ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
6½ laiknd ds fy, i= ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
3 vxLr 13 1½ xyrk yksgk & ‘ks[kj tks’kh ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ vifBr i|ka’k d{kk ij[k
2½ ?kj dh ;kn & Hkokuh izlkn feJ ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
3½ n`’;&ys[ku] izfrosnu] izsl foKfIr] dk;Zlpw h vkSj dk;Zo`Ÿk ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa
ek/;e½
4½ Loo`Ÿk&ys[ku] Lora= ys[ku ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
5½ f’kdk;rh&i= ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
4 flrEcj 3 1½ vifBr cks/k ¼cks/kkRed ys[ku½ ‘kCndks’kh; v)Zokf”kZd ijh{kk,¡
2½ jkstxkj laca/kh vkosnu i= ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½ O;oLFkkiu
3½ ‘kCndks’k ifjp; ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
5 vDVwcj 4 1½ Lihfr esa ckfj’k & —“.kukFk ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ ty laj{k.k ij ,d d{kk ij[k
2½ jtuh & eUuw HkaMkjh ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ vkys[k
3½ pEik dkys&dkys vPNj ugha phUgrh & f=ykspu
¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
4½ jktLFkku dh jtr cawnsa & vuqie feJ ¼forku&1½
6 uoEcj 2 1½ tkequ dk isM+ & —“.k panj ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ vifBr x|ka’k@ &
2½ xty & nq”;ar dqekj ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½ iz;kstuk dk;Z
7 fnlEcj 4 1½ Hkkjr ekrk & tokgjyky usg: ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ ns'kizse dh dforkvksa bdkbZ ij[k
2½ ¼d½ gs Hkw[k! er epy & vDd egknsoh ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½ dk ladyu o jpuk
¼[k½ gs esjs twgh ds Qwy tSls bZ’oj & vDd egknsoh
¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
3½ lcls [krjukd & vorkj flag ik’k ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
4½ vkvks feydj cpk,¡ & fueZyk iqŸkqy
8 tuojh 9 1½ vkyks&vk¡/kkfj & csch gkynkj ¼forku&1½ vifBr i|ka’k@ d{kk ij[k
2½ n`’;&ys[ku] izfrosnu] izsl foKfIr] dk;Zlpw h vkSj dk;Zo`Ÿk ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa iz;ksxkRed ijh{kk
ek/;e½
3½ Loo`Ÿk&ys[ku] Lora= ys[ku ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
4½ ‘kCndks’k ifjp; ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
9 Qjojh & iqujko`fŸk & Okkf”kZd ijh{kk,¡
10 ekpZ & & & Okkf”kZd ijh{kk,¡
SUBJECT – ACCOUNTANCY Class-XI – COMMERCE
MONTH UNIT / CHAPTER NAME & No. TOPICS TO BE COVERED
1. Introduction to Accounting
Part A Financial Accounting I Unit 1- Theoretical
April 2. Basic Accounting Terms
Framework
3. Theory base of Accounting
May
1. Source Documents and Vouchers
June Unit 2 – Accounting Process 2. Accounting Equation Analysis
3. Rules of Debit & Credit
4. Recording of Transactions: Books of Original Entries
a. Journal Proper
b. Cash Book and Petty Cash Book
July Unit 2 – Accounting Process (Contd.)
c. Special Purpose Books: Purchase Book, Sales Book,
Purchase and Sales Return Books
d. Ledger Posting
5. Bank Reconciliation Statement
August Unit 2 – Accounting Process (Contd.) 6. Depreciation
7. Reserves and Provisions
September Revision and Practice for Bi-Annual Examination and Bi-Annual Examination
8. Bills of Exchange
October Unit 2 – Accounting Process (Contd.) 9. Rectification of Errors
10. Trial Balance
1. Financial Statements from complete records:
Part A Financial Accounting II Unit 3 - Financial Statements a. Without adjustments
November
of Sole Proprietorship Firms b. With adjustments
2. Financial Statements from Incomplete records
1. Introduction to Computers
December Unit 4 – Computers in Accounting 2. Management Information System
3. Accounting Information System
January Unit 5 – Computers in Accounting (Contd.) Tally Accounting Software
February Revision and Practice for Annual Examination and Annual Examination
SUBJECT – BUSINESS STUDIES Class-XI – COMMERCE
MONTH UNIT / NAME & No. TOPICS TO BE COVERED
PART A FOUNDATION OF BUSINESS
1. History of Trade and Commerce in India
2. Business – Concept, Meaning and Nature
3. Business, Employment and Profession
April Unit – 1 Evolution and Fundamentals of Business 4. Classification of Business Activities:
a. Industry (with types)
b. Commerce (with types)
5. Business Risk
May
a. Sole Proprietorship Business
b. Partnership Business
June Unit – 2 Forms of Business Organizations c. Hindu Undivided Family Business
d. Co-operative Business
e. Company form of Business
1. Private Sector
2. Public Sector:
Departmental Undertakings
July Unit – 3 Public, Private and Multinational Company
Statutory Corporations
Government Companies
3. Global Company (MNCs)
1. Banking Services
Unit – 4 Business Services 2. Insurance
3. Postal
August
1. E-Business
Unit – 5 Emerging Modes of Business 2. Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
3. Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO)
September Revision and preparation for Bi-Annual Examination & Bi-Annual Examination
1. Concept and Case of Social Responsibility
Unit–6 Social Responsibility of Business and
October 2. Responsibility towards stakeholders
Business Ethics
3. Business Ethics
PART B FINANCE AND TRADE
1. Meaning and concept of Business Finance
November Unit – 7 Sources of Business Finance 2. Owner’s funds
3. Borrowed funds
December Unit – 8 Small Business & Enterprises 1. Entrepreneurship
2. Small Scale Enterprise
1. Wholesale Trade
2. Retail Trade
January Unit – 9 Internal Trade
a. Itinerant
b. Fixed
Unit – 10 International Business 1. Export trade
2. Import Trade
Unit – 10 International Business (Contd.)
February 3. World Trade Organization
Revision and preparation for Annual Examination and Annual Examination

Subject: Economics (030) Class-XI – COMMERCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

Unit–01-Introduction
April Ch-01- Economics and Economy;
Ch-02- Central problems of an Economy
Summer Vacation
May

Unit- 02-Theory of Demand/


Consumer Behavior
Ch-03- Consumer’s Equilibrium- Utility Analysis; Videos and PPTs
June
Ch-04- Consumer’s Equilibrium- IC Analysis
Ch-05- Theory of Demand
Ch-06- Price Elasticity of Demand
Unit- 03- Theory of Supply/ Producer behavior
Ch-07- Production Function and Returns of a factor
July Ch-08- Concepts of Cost Videos and PPTs
Ch-09- Concepts of Revenue
Ch-10- Producer Equilibrium
Ch-11- Theory of Supply and Elasticity of Supply
Unit-05-Introduction (Statistics) Project, Videos and PPTs
Unit-06-Collection,
Organization and Presentation
Of data.
Ch-14- Concept of Economics and significance of
August
Statistics in Economics
Ch-15- Collection of Data
Ch-16 -Census and Sample methods of collection
Ch-17- Organisation of Data
Ch-18- Presentation of data-Textual and tabular

Unit- 04- Forms of Market


Ch-12- Forms of Market
September
Ch-13- Market Equilibrium under Perfect Competition
With Simple Application Videos and PPTs
Ch-19- Diagrammatic presentation-Bar and pie diag.
October Ch-20- Frequency Diagrams:Histogram, Polygon,Ogive
Ch-21- Arithmetic line graphs or time series graphs Videos and PPTs
Ch-22- Measures of Central tendency-Arithmetic Mean
November Ch-23- Measures of Central Tendency-Median & Mode
Ch-24- Measures of Dispersion Project, Videos and PPTs
Ch-25- Correlation
December Ch-26- Index Numbers

Revision
January

Revision
February
Subject: Computer Science Class-XI – COMMERCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

April

May

Unit 1: Computer Systems and Organization (CSO)


Basic computer organization: description of a computer system and mobile system,
CPU, memory, hard disk, I/O, battery.
• Types of software: application, System, utility. • Memory Units: bit, byte, MB, GB, TB & PB.
• Boolean logic: OR, AND, NAND, NOR, XOR, NOT, truth tables, De Morgan’s laws
June • Information representation: numbers in base 2, 8, 16, binary addition
• Strings: ASCII, UTF8, UTF32, ISCII (Indian script code), Unicode
• Basic concepts of Flowchart • Concept of Compiler & Interpreter
• Running a program: Notion of an operating system, how an operating system runs a
program, idea of loading, operating system as a resource manager.
• Concept of cloud computing, cloud(public/private), introduction to parallel computing.
Unit 2: Computational Thinking and Programming Basic Programming in Python
Basics of Computational Thinking: Decomposition, Pattern Recognition/Data representation,
Generalization/Data Abstraction and algorithm.
Familiarization with the basics of Python programming: a simple “hello world" program, process of writing a
program (Interactive & Script mode), running it, and print statements; simple data-types: integer, float, string.
July
• Features of Python, Python Character Set, Token & Identifiers, Keywords, Literals, Delimiters, operators.
• Comments: Single line &Multiline/Continuation statements),Clarity &Simplification of expression.
• Introduce the notion of a variable, and methods to manipulate it (concept of L-value and R-value even if not
taught explicitly).
• Knowledge of data types and operators: accepting input from the console, assignment statement,
expressions, operators and their precedence.

 Operators &types: Binary Operators-Arithmetic, Relational operators, Logical Operators, Augmented


Assignment operators.
 Conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif-else; simple programs: e.g.: absolute value, sort 3numbers, and
August divisibility. Programming based on loops
 Notion of iterative computation and control flow: for (range(), len()),while, flowcharts, suggested programs:
Interest calculation and factorials, et

 Idea of debugging: errors and exceptions; debugging: pdb, breakpoints.


 Lists, tuples and dictionary: finding the maximum, minimum, mean; linear search on list/tuple of numbers, Programming based on sorting
September and counting the frequency of elements in a list using a dictionary. Introduce the notion of accessing elements and searching
in a collection using numbers and names.
 Sorting algorithm: bubble and insertion sort; count the number of operations while sorting.
 Strings:Traversing,compare,concat,substring. Programming based on string
 Introduction to Python modules: Importing math (sqrt, cell, floor, pow, fabs, sin, cos, tan, random (random,
October randint, randrange), statistics (mean, median, mode)modules
Unit 3: Data Management (DM-1)  Relational databases: Concept of a database, relations, attributes and
tuples, keys- candidate key, primary key, alternate key, foreign key; Degree and cardinality of a table.
 Use SQL – DDL/ DML commands to CREATE TABLE, INSERT INTO, UPDATE TABLE, DELETE FROM, ALTER Basic Mysql Queries
November TABLE,MODIFY TABLE, DROP TABLE, keys, and foreign keys; to view content of a table: SELECTFROM-
WHERE-ORDER BY along with BETWEEN, IN, LIKE, (Queries only on single table)
 Aggregate functions – MIN,MAX,AVG,COUNT,SUM Advanced Mysql Queries
 Basics of NoSQL databases. UNIT 4: Society, Law and Ethics (SLE-1)- Cyber Safety
December
 Cyber safety: safely browsing the web, identity protection, confidentiality, social networks, cyber trolls and
bullying
Appropriate usage of social networks: spread of rumors, and common social networking sites(Twitter,
LinkedIn and Facebook)and specific usage rules.  Safely accessing websites: adware, malware, viruses,
January
Trojans  Safely communicating data: secure connections, eavesdropping, and phishing and identity
verification.
Revision, Project Work, Session Ending Practical Examination
February
Subject: Physical Education Class-XI – COMMERCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered


Theory Practical/ Activity
120-140 Period 60-80 Period
April Unit I

May
Unit I
Changing Trends & Career in Physical Education
Meaning & definition of Physical Education
Aims & Objectives of Physical Education
Career Options in Physical Education 1.Physical Fitness Test- AAPHER TEST
Competitions in various sports at national and A. 50 Mts Run
international level B. 4X10 Mts Shuttle Run
June
Khelo -India Program C. Backward Ball Throw
Unit II D. Sit-ups
Olympic Value Education
E. Standing Broad Jump
Olympics, Paralympics and Special Olympics
Olympic Symbols, Ideals, Objectives & Values of Olympism
International Olympic Committee
Indian Olympic Association
Unit III

Physical Fitness, Wellness & Lifestyle


Meaning & Importance of Physical Fitness, Wellness & Lifestyle
Components of physical fitness and Wellness
Components of Health related fitness

Unit IV
July Physical Education & Sports for CWSN (Children With Special 02. Proficiency in Games and Sports (Skill of any one Game of
Needs- Divyang) Choice.
Aims & objectives of Adaptive Physical Education Basketball, Football, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Volleyball, Handball, Hockey,
Organization promoting Adaptive Sports (Special Olympics Cricket, Bocce & Unified Basketball [CWSN (Children With Special Needs -
Bharat; Paralympics; Deaflympics) Divyang)]
Concept of Inclusion, its need and Implementation
Role of various professionals for children with special
needs(Counsellor, Occupational Therapist,
Physiotherapist, Physical Education Teacher, Speech Therapist &
special Educator)

Unit V
Yoga
Meaning & Importance of Yoga 03. Yogic Practices
Elements of Yoga
Introduction - Asanas, Pranayam, Meditation & Yogic Kriyas
Yoga for concentration & related Asanas (Sukhasana; Tadasana;
Padmasana & Shashankasana, Naukasana, Vrikshasana (Tree
pose), Garudasana (Eagle pose)
August Relaxation Techniques for improving concentration – Yog-nidra
Unit VI
Physical Activity & Leadership Training
Leadership Qualities & Role of a Leader
Creating leaders through Physical Education
Meaning, objectives & types of Adventure Sports (Rock Climbing,
Tracking, River Rafting, Mountaineering, Surfing and Para
Gliding)
Safety measures to prevent sports injuries

September
Revision
Unit VII 04. Record File
Test, Measurement & Evaluation
Practical-1: Fitness tests administration for all items.
Define Test, Measurement & Evaluation Practical-2: Procedure for Asanas, Benefits & Contraindication for any two Asanas
Importance of Test, Measurement & Evaluation In Sports for each lifestyle disease.
Calculation of BMI & Waist - Hip Ratio Practical-3: Procedure for administering Senior Citizen Fitness Test for 5 elderly
Somato Types (Endomorphy, Mesomorphy & Ectomorphy) family members.
Measurement of health related fitness Practical-4: Any one game of your choice out of the list above. Labelled diagram of
Unit VIII field & equipment (Rules, Terminologies & Skills).
October
Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology & Kinesiology in Sports

Definition and Importance of Anatomy, Physiology & Kinesiology


Function of Skeleton System, Classification of Bones & Types of
Joints
Properties and Functions of Muscles
Function & Structure of Respiratory System and Circulatory
System
Equilibrium – Dynamic & Static And Centre of Gravity and its
application in sports

Unit IX 05. Viva Voce


Psychology & Sports
Health/ Games & Sports/ Yoga
Definition & Importance of Psychology in Phy. Edu. & Sports
Define & Differentiate Between Growth & Development
Developmental Characteristics At Different Stages of
Development
Adolescent Problems & Their Management

November Unit X
Training and Doping in Sports

Meaning & Concept of Sports Training


Principles of Sports Training
Warming up & limbering down
Skill, Technique & Style
Concept & classification of doping
Prohibited Substances & their side effects
Dealing with alcohol and substance abuse
December
January
February
Subject: Painting (Fine Arts) 049 Class-XI – COMMERCE
MONTH CHAPTERS/UNITS TO BE COVERED
Theory Practical/ Activity
April - Introduction of Fine arts and different aspects of - Demonstration of sketching for non living objects
Visual arts and Designing field. - Shading and Colour Scheme method
- The Art forms - Materials handling
- Art and the Culture – Six limbs of Art - Assignment 1 – Object Study (Pencil Shading)
- Origin and Development of Fine arts in India - Assignment 2 – Composition (3 Objects) – Colour Scheme
- Study of Prehistoric Rock Paintings ((UT-I)
May - Marking Scheme of Theory and practical - Mixing through references (Images, Tutorials, PDF)
June - Art of Indus Valley (UT-I) - Nature Study
- Study of the Artifacts of Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa - Demonstration of Shading and mix media.
- Revision/Mock Test - Assignment 3 – Nature Study (Water Colour)
- Assignment 4 – Slice of Fruits and Vegetables (NS)
July - Sites of Buddhism and Jainism - Geometrical forms study
- The Art during Maurya, Sunga, Kushana and Gupta - Demonstration of Geometrical Composition
Periods - Assignment 5 – Composition (Geometrical)
- Detailing of Sculptures - Assignment 6 – Composition (Letters with Perspective)
- History Tutorials - Sketching
August - The Art of Ajanta Caves - Demonstration of Light and Shades
- Main features of wall paintings - Live figure sketching
- Historical and Cultural site of India - skeleton and figure study
- Artistic aspects of Temple Sculptures - Assignment 7 – Figurative composition
- Indian bronze sculptures - Assignment 8 – Portrait
- The lost-Wax process (Metal Casting) - Canvas Painting
September - Indo-Islamic Architecture - Pre-Practical
- Revision/Mock Test - Study of Portrait

October - Detailing and Historical Importance of Qutub - Still life study


Minar ,Tajmahal and Gol Gumbaz - Assignment 9 –Still life
- Colour Theory - Drapery with life
- Art History Tutorials - Different Strokes
November - Bhimbetka caves - Assignment 10 – Still life
- Study of Unicorn Bull - Competition Composition – (Faber Castell and Camel )
- Sketching
December - Differences between Mathura Buddha and Sarnath - Figurative Composition (Portfolio)
Buddha - Assignment 11 – Creative Composition
- UNESCO Sites in India - Sketching – (Perspective Study)
January - Model Question Papers - Live Sketching (Outside)
- Revision - Nature and Flower texture study
- Tutorials
- Assignment 12 – Figure with Perspective
February - Sculpture ,Iconography and Ornamentation - Preparation of Portfolio
- Pre-Practical
The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval
Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class-XI – SCIENCE For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH Class-XI – SCIENCE
GRAMMAR &
S.N. MONTH HORNBIL SNAPSHOTS READING & WRITING SKILLS LANGUAGE
ACTIVITIES
Introduction to the Curriculum
1. The Summer of the
& Question paper design
1 JUNE Beautiful White Horse
1.The Portrait of a Lady
4. A Photograph (Poem) Reading Comprehension Practice Determiners Listening
5. We’re not Afraid to Die if We Note Making& Activity 1
2 JULY
Can All be Together Summarizing Speaking Activity 1
Letter writing (Business &
Official Letters) Letter of
4. Discovering Tut: the Saga 4. The Address
3 AUGUST Complaint, Placing Tense & Voices
Continues… 5. Ranga’s Marriage /cancelling orders & Letter
asking for information
Notice Classified &
Modals
7. The Laburnum Top (Poem) 4. Albert Einstein at Commercial
SEPTEMBER Listening Activity 2
8. Landscape of the Soul School Advertisements Article
4 Speaking Activity 2
writing
Clauses Transformation of
9. The Voice of the Rain (Poem)
Speech & Debate writing Letter to sentences(Active-
10. The Ailing Planet: the 5. Mother’s Day
5 OCTOBER the Editor Passive voice, Direct –
Green Movement’s Role
Indirect speech)
11. The Browning Version 6. The Ghat of the Report Writing Application for Listening Activity 3
6 NOVEMBER
12. The Childhood Only World Job with bio-data Speaking Activity 3
Poster
13. The Adventure Listening Activity 4
7 DECEMBER 7. Birth Letter to the School & College
14. Silk Road Speaking Activity 4
Authorities
Revision of Short
8. The Tale of Melon Listening Activity 5
8 JANUARY 13. Father to Son Compositions& Reading
City Speaking Activity 5
Comprehension
Revision of all Long
9 FEBRUARY Revision Revision
Compositions
SESSION ENDING
10 MARCH
EXAMINATION
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2½ fe;ka ukfl#n~nhu & —“.kk lkscrh ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½
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2 tqykbZ 6 1½ fonkbZ laHkk”k.k & ckyeqdqan xqIr ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ yrk th dh bdkbZ ij[k
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¼[k½ ix ?kq¡?k: ckaf/k ehjk ukph & ehjk ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ xkf;dkvksa dk ifjp;
3½ os vk¡[ksa & lqfe=kuanu i= ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½
4½ Hkkjrh; xkf;dkvksa esa cstksM+ yrk eaxs’kdj & dqekj xa/koZ ¼forku&1½
5½ tulapkj ek/;e] fizaV ek/;e] lekpkj vkSj laikndh; ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
6½ laiknd ds fy, i= ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
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2½ ?kj dh ;kn & Hkokuh izlkn feJ ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
3½ n`’;&ys[ku] izfrosnu] izsl foKfIr] dk;Zlpw h vkSj dk;Zo`Ÿk ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
4½ Loo`Ÿk&ys[ku] Lora= ys[ku ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
5½ f’kdk;rh&i= ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
4 flrEcj 3 1½ vifBr cks/k ¼cks/kkRed ys[ku½ ‘kCndks’kh; v)Zokf”kZd ijh{kk,¡
2½ jkstxkj laca/kh vkosnu i= ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½ O;oLFkkiu
3½ ‘kCndks’k ifjp; ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
5 vDVwcj 4 1½ Lihfr esa ckfj’k & —“.kukFk ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ ty laj{k.k ij ,d d{kk ij[k
2½ jtuh & eUuw HkaMkjh ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ vkys[k
3½ pEik dkys&dkys vPNj ugha phUgrh & f=ykspu
¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
4½ jktLFkku dh jtr cawnsa & vuqie feJ ¼forku&1½
6 uoEcj 2 1½ tkequ dk isM+ & —“.k panj ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ vifBr x|ka’k@ &
2½ xty & nq”;ar dqekj ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½ iz;kstuk dk;Z
7 fnlEcj 4 1½ Hkkjr ekrk & tokgjyky usg: ¼vkjksg&1] xn~; Hkkx½ ns'kizse dh dforkvksa bdkbZ ij[k
2½ ¼d½ gs Hkw[k! er epy & vDd egknsoh ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½ dk ladyu o jpuk
¼[k½ gs esjs twgh ds Qwy tSls bZ’oj & vDd egknsoh
¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
3½ lcls [krjukd & vorkj flag ik’k ¼vkjksg&1] in~; Hkkx½
4½ vkvks feydj cpk,¡ & fueZyk iqŸkqy
8 tuojh 9 1½ vkyks&vk¡/kkfj & csch gkynkj ¼forku&1½ vifBr i|ka’k@ d{kk ij[k
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3½ Loo`Ÿk&ys[ku] Lora= ys[ku ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
4½ ‘kCndks’k ifjp; ¼vfHkO;fDr ,oa ek/;e½
9 Qjojh & iqujko`fŸk & Okkf”kZd ijh{kk,¡

10 ekpZ & & & Okkf”kZd ijh{kk,¡


Subject: MATHEMATICS Class-XI – SCIENCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

April

May
Venn diagrams:- To represent Set Theoretic Operations using Venn
Sets
June diagrams
Relations and Functions
Identification of Relations and Functions
Trigonometric Functions
System of measurement of angles
July Principle of Mathematical Induction
Trigonometric Ratios in different quadrants
Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Graphical solutions of Linear Inequalities in two variables
Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations(continued)
August Linear Inequalities To find the number of ways in which three cards can be selected from
Permutations and combinations given five cards.

To construct a Pascal’s Triangle and to write Binomial Expansion for a


September Binomial Theorem
given positive integral exponent
Sequence and Series
October To obtain formula for the sum of cubes of first n natural numbers
Straight Lines
Conic Section Construction of parabola
November
Introduction to 3 – Dimensional Geometry
Limits and Derivatives
December
Mathematical Reasoning
Statistics
January Sample space of coins/dice
Probability

February
Subject: Chemistry Class-XI – SCIENCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

April

May

June UNIT-1 SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS

UNIT-2 STRUCTURE OF ATOM VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS

July UNIT -3 CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN


PROPERTIES.

UNIT-4 CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE SALT ANALYSIS + INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
UNIT-5 STATES OF MATTER: GASES AND LIQUIDS
August

September UNIT-6 CHEMICAL THERMODYANMICS SALT ANALYSIS + INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

UNIT -7 EQUILIBRIUM EXPERIMENTS REATED TO CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM AND PH CHANGE +


October UNIT -8 REDOX REACTIONS INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
UNIT-9 HYDROGEN
UNIT-10 S- BLOCK ELEMENTS DETECTION OF MELTING POINT AND BOILING POINT OF GIVEN COMPOUND
November
UNIT-11 P-BLOCK ELEMENTS
UNIT-12 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES AND DETECTION OF NITROGEN ,SULPHUR AND HALOGENS IN GIVEN RGANIC
December TECHNIQUES COMPOUND

UNIT- 13 HYDROCARBONS
January
UNIT-14 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
REVISION + PRACTICAL EXAMINATION+ ANNUAL
February
EXAMINATION
Subject: PHYSICS Class-XI – SCIENCE
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
April
May
June 1. Scope & Excitement in Physics 1. To measure diameter of small spherical/cylindrical body using
Vernier calipers.
2. To measure diameter and depth of given calorimeter using
Vernier calipers.
July 2. Units & Measurements 3. To measure a diameter of given wire using screw gauge.
3. Motion in a Straight Line 4. To determine volume of an irregular lamina using screw gauge.
4. Motion in a plane
August 4. Motion in a plane (cont.)(Uniform circular motion) 5. To determine radius of curvature of a given spherical surface
5. Force & Laws of Motion using spherometer.
6. Work, Energy & Power 6. Using simple pendulum, plot L-T2 graph and use to find effective
length of second pendulum.
September 6. Work, Energy & Power (continued)
Bi-annual examination
October 7.Systems of particles and Rotational 7. To study the variation of time period of a simple pendulum of a
Motion given length by taking bobs of same size but different masses.
8. Gravitation
November 9.Mechanical Properties of Solids 8. To find the weight of a given body using law of parallelogram of
10.Mechanical Properties of Fluids vectors.
11.Thermal properties of matter 9. To determine the mass of two different objects using a beam
balance.
10.
December 12.Thermodynamics 11. To determine specific heat capacity of a given solid by method of
13.Kinetic Theory of Gases mixtures.
14. Oscillations 12. To study the relationship between the temperature of a hot body
and time by plotting a cooling curve.

January 15. Waves

Revision for final exams.


February FINAL ANNUAL EXAMINATION.
Subject: Biology Class-XI – SCIENCE
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
April UNIT I DIVERSITY IN LIVING WORLD 1. Study of the parts of a compound microscope.
1. The living world 2. Study of the specimens/slides/models and identification with
2. Biological classification reason.
3. Plant kingdom
4. Animal kingdom(continue)
May 4. Animal kingdom
June UNIT II STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS 3. Study of different types of inflorescence.
5. Morphology of flowering plants 4. Preparation and study of T.S. of dicot and monocot roots and
6. Anatomy of flowering plants stems.
July 7. Structural organization in animals 5. Study of tissues and diversity in shapes and sizes of plant and
UNIT III animal cells.
8. Cell : The unit of life 6. Study of different modification in roots, stems and leaves.
9. Biomolecules
August 10. Cell cycle and division 7. Study of external morphology of cockroach through virtual
UNIT VI PLANT PHYSIOLOGY images.
11. Transport in plants 8. Test for the presence of starch ,sugar, protein and fats.
12. Mineral nutrition
September 13. Photosynthesis in higher plants (continue) 9. Study of mitosis from permanent slides.
REVISION AND BIANNUAL EXAMINATION 10. Study of osmosis by potato osmometer.
October Photosynthesis in higher plants. 11. Study of plasmolysis.
14. Respiration in plants 12. Study of distribution of stomata.
15. Plant growth and development
November UNIT V HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 13. Separation of plant pigment through paper chromatography.
16. Digestion and absorption 14. Study of human skeleton and different types of joints with the
17. Breathing and exchange of gases help of virtual images/models.
December 18. Body fluids and circulation
19. Excretory products
20. Locomotion and movement
January 21. Neural control and co-ordination
22. Chemical co-ordination and integration
February REVISION AND ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Subject: Computer Science Class-XI – SCIENCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

April

May
Unit 1: Computer Systems and Organization (CSO)
Basic computer organization: description of a computer system and mobile system,
CPU, memory, hard disk, I/O, battery.
• Types of software: application, System, utility. • Memory Units: bit, byte, MB, GB, TB & PB.
• Boolean logic: OR, AND, NAND, NOR, XOR, NOT, truth tables, De Morgan’s laws
June • Information representation: numbers in base 2, 8, 16, binary addition
• Strings: ASCII, UTF8, UTF32, ISCII (Indian script code), Unicode
• Basic concepts of Flowchart • Concept of Compiler & Interpreter
• Running a program: Notion of an operating system, how an operating system runs a
program, idea of loading, operating system as a resource manager.
• Concept of cloud computing, cloud(public/private), introduction to parallel computing.
Unit 2: Computational Thinking and Programming Basic Programming in Python
Basics of Computational Thinking: Decomposition, Pattern Recognition/Data representation,
Generalization/Data Abstraction and algorithm.
Familiarization with the basics of Python programming: a simple “hello world" program, process of writing a
program (Interactive & Script mode), running it, and print statements; simple data-types: integer, float, string.
July • Features of Python, Python Character Set, Token & Identifiers, Keywords, Literals, Delimiters, operators.
• Comments: Single line &Multiline/Continuation statements),Clarity &Simplification of expression.
• Introduce the notion of a variable, and methods to manipulate it (concept of L-value and R-value even if not
taught explicitly).
• Knowledge of data types and operators: accepting input from the console, assignment statement, expressions,
operators and their precedence.
 Operators &types: Binary Operators-Arithmetic, Relational operators, Logical Operators, Augmented
Assignment operators.
 Conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif-else; simple programs: e.g.: absolute value, sort 3numbers, and
August divisibility. Programming based on loops
 Notion of iterative computation and control flow: for (range(), len()),while, flowcharts, suggested programs:
Interest calculation and factorials, et
 Idea of debugging: errors and exceptions; debugging: pdb, breakpoints.
 Lists, tuples and dictionary: finding the maximum, minimum, mean; linear search on list/tuple of numbers, Programming based on
September and counting the frequency of elements in a list using a dictionary. Introduce the notion of accessing elements sorting and searching
in a collection using numbers and names.
 Sorting algorithm: bubble and insertion sort; count the number of operations while sorting.
 Strings:Traversing,compare,concat,substring. Programming based on string
 Introduction to Python modules: Importing math (sqrt, cell, floor, pow, fabs, sin, cos, tan, random (random,
October randint, randrange), statistics (mean, median, mode)modules
Unit 3: Data Management (DM-1)  Relational databases: Concept of a database, relations, attributes and tuples,
keys- candidate key, primary key, alternate key, foreign key; Degree and cardinality of a table.
 Use SQL – DDL/ DML commands to CREATE TABLE, INSERT INTO, UPDATE TABLE, DELETE FROM, ALTER Basic Mysql Queries
November TABLE,MODIFY TABLE, DROP TABLE, keys, and foreign keys; to view content of a table: SELECTFROM-
WHERE-ORDER BY along with BETWEEN, IN, LIKE, (Queries only on single table)
 Aggregate functions – MIN,MAX,AVG,COUNT,SUM Advanced Mysql Queries
 Basics of NoSQL databases. UNIT 4: Society, Law and Ethics (SLE-1)- Cyber Safety
December
 Cyber safety: safely browsing the web, identity protection, confidentiality, social networks, cyber trolls and
bullying
Appropriate usage of social networks: spread of rumors, and common social networking sites(Twitter,
January LinkedIn and Facebook)and specific usage rules.  Safely accessing websites: adware, malware, viruses, Trojans
 Safely communicating data: secure connections, eavesdropping, and phishing and identity verification.
Revision, Project Work, Session Ending Practical Examination
February
Subject: Physical Education Class-XI – SCIENCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered


Theory Practical/ Activity
120-140 Period 60-80 Period
April Unit I

May
Unit I
Changing Trends & Career in Physical Education
Meaning & definition of Physical Education
Aims & Objectives of Physical Education
Career Options in Physical Education 1.Physical Fitness Test- AAPHER TEST
Competitions in various sports at national and A. 50 Mts Run
international level B. 4X10 Mts Shuttle Run
June
Khelo -India Program C. Backward Ball Throw
Unit II D. Sit-ups
Olympic Value Education
E. Standing Broad Jump
Olympics, Paralympics and Special Olympics
Olympic Symbols, Ideals, Objectives & Values of Olympism
International Olympic Committee
Indian Olympic Association
Unit III

Physical Fitness, Wellness & Lifestyle


Meaning & Importance of Physical Fitness, Wellness & Lifestyle
Components of physical fitness and Wellness
Components of Health related fitness

Unit IV
July Physical Education & Sports for CWSN (Children With Special 02. Proficiency in Games and Sports (Skill of any one Game of
Needs- Divyang) Choice.
Aims & objectives of Adaptive Physical Education Basketball, Football, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Volleyball, Handball, Hockey,
Organization promoting Adaptive Sports (Special Olympics Cricket, Bocce & Unified Basketball [CWSN (Children With Special Needs -
Bharat; Paralympics; Deaflympics) Divyang)]
Concept of Inclusion, its need and Implementation
Role of various professionals for children with special
needs(Counsellor, Occupational Therapist,
Physiotherapist, Physical Education Teacher, Speech Therapist
& special Educator)

Unit V
Yoga
Meaning & Importance of Yoga 03. Yogic Practices
Elements of Yoga
Introduction - Asanas, Pranayam, Meditation & Yogic Kriyas
Yoga for concentration & related Asanas (Sukhasana; Tadasana;
Padmasana & Shashankasana, Naukasana, Vrikshasana (Tree
pose), Garudasana (Eagle pose)
August Relaxation Techniques for improving concentration – Yog-nidra
Unit VI
Physical Activity & Leadership Training
Leadership Qualities & Role of a Leader
Creating leaders through Physical Education
Meaning, objectives & types of Adventure Sports (Rock
Climbing, Tracking, River Rafting, Mountaineering, Surfing and
Para Gliding)
Safety measures to prevent sports injuries

September
Revision
Unit VII 04. Record File
Test, Measurement & Evaluation
Practical-1: Fitness tests administration for all items.
Define Test, Measurement & Evaluation Practical-2: Procedure for Asanas, Benefits & Contraindication for any two
Importance of Test, Measurement & Evaluation In Sports Asanas for each lifestyle disease.
Calculation of BMI & Waist - Hip Ratio Practical-3: Procedure for administering Senior Citizen Fitness Test for 5 elderly
Somato Types (Endomorphy, Mesomorphy & Ectomorphy) family members.
Measurement of health related fitness Practical-4: Any one game of your choice out of the list above. Labelled diagram
Unit VIII of field & equipment (Rules, Terminologies & Skills).
October
Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology & Kinesiology in Sports

Definition and Importance of Anatomy, Physiology &


Kinesiology
Function of Skeleton System, Classification of Bones & Types of
Joints
Properties and Functions of Muscles
Function & Structure of Respiratory System and Circulatory
System
Equilibrium – Dynamic & Static And Centre of Gravity and its
application in sports

Unit IX 05. Viva Voce


Psychology & Sports
Health/ Games & Sports/ Yoga
Definition & Importance of Psychology in Phy. Edu. & Sports
Define & Differentiate Between Growth & Development
Developmental Characteristics At Different Stages of
Development
Adolescent Problems & Their Management
Unit X
November
Training and Doping in Sports

Meaning & Concept of Sports Training


Principles of Sports Training
Warming up & limbering down
Skill, Technique & Style
Concept & classification of doping
Prohibited Substances & their side effects
Dealing with alcohol and substance abuse
December
January
February
Subject: Painting (Fine Arts) 049 Class-XI – SCIENCE
MONTH CHAPTERS/UNITS TO BE COVERED
Theory Practical/ Activity
April - Introduction of Fine arts and different aspects of - Demonstration of sketching for non living objects
Visual arts and Designing field. - Shading and Colour Scheme method
- The Art forms - Materials handling
- Art and the Culture – Six limbs of Art - Assignment 1 – Object Study (Pencil Shading)
- Origin and Development of Fine arts in India - Assignment 2 – Composition (3 Objects) – Colour Scheme
- Study of Prehistoric Rock Paintings ((UT-I)
May - Marking Scheme of Theory and practical - Mixing through references (Images, Tutorials, PDF)
June - Art of Indus Valley (UT-I) - Nature Study
- Study of the Artifacts of Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa - Demonstration of Shading and mix media.
- Revision/Mock Test - Assignment 3 – Nature Study (Water Colour)
- Assignment 4 – Slice of Fruits and Vegetables (NS)
July - Sites of Buddhism and Jainism - Geometrical forms study
- The Art during Maurya, Sunga, Kushana and Gupta - Demonstration of Geometrical Composition
Periods - Assignment 5 – Composition (Geometrical)
- Detailing of Sculptures - Assignment 6 – Composition (Letters with Perspective)
- History Tutorials - Sketching
August - The Art of Ajanta Caves - Demonstration of Light and Shades
- Main features of wall paintings - Live figure sketching
- Historical and Cultural site of India - skeleton and figure study
- Artistic aspects of Temple Sculptures - Assignment 7 – Figurative composition
- Indian bronze sculptures - Assignment 8 – Portrait
- The lost-Wax process (Metal Casting) - Canvas Painting
September - Indo-Islamic Architecture - Pre-Practical
- Revision/Mock Test - Study of Portrait

October - Detailing and Historical Importance of Qutub Minar - Still life study
,Tajmahal and Gol Gumbaz - Assignment 9 –Still life
- Colour Theory - Drapery with life
- Art History Tutorials - Different Strokes
November - Bhimbetka caves - Assignment 10 – Still life
- Study of Unicorn Bull - Competition Composition – (Faber Castell and Camel )
- Sketching
December - Differences between Mathura Buddha and Sarnath - Figurative Composition (Portfolio)
Buddha - Assignment 11 – Creative Composition
- UNESCO Sites in India - Sketching – (Perspective Study)
January - Model Question Papers - Live Sketching (Outside)
- Revision - Nature and Flower texture study
- Tutorials
- Assignment 12 – Figure with Perspective
February - Sculpture ,Iconography and Ornamentation - Preparation of Portfolio
- Pre-Practical
The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval
Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class-XII - COMMERCE For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH Class-XII - COMMERCE

S.N. Month FLAMINGO VISTAS/NOVEL Reading & Writing Skills/ ASL Activities
Introduction to the Curriculum &
Question paper design Notices Advertisements
1 APRIL The Third Level
1. The Last Lesson Poem: My Exercise in Reading Comprehension ASL practice
Mother at Sixty Six
Business Letters (Enquiry, Placing orders,
2 MAY-JUNE 2. Lost Spring The Tiger King
Complaints)
3. Deep Water
4. The Rattrap Journey to the End of the Note Making & Summarizing Application for job
3 JULY Poem : An Elementary School Earth The Enemy ASL Practice
Classroom in a Slum
Letter to Editor Report Writing
5. Indigo
4 Should Wizard Hit Mommy? Narrative
AUGUST Poem: Keeping Quiet
ASL Practice
6. Poets and Pancakes Poem: A Invitations and Replies Article writing
On the Face of It.
5 SEPT Thing of Beauty Speech & Debate writing
7. The Interview Business Letters ( Placing Order, Complaint)
Evans Tries an O Level
6 OCTOBER Poem: A Roadside Stand Posters
8. Going Places Official Letters
Memories of Childhood
7 NOVEMBER Poem: Aunt Jennifer ’s Tigers Exercise in Reading Comprehension ASL Practice
Business letters (Recapitulation) Official letters
Revision& I Pre-Board (Recapitulation) Study Material discussion
8 DECEMBER
ASL practice
1st pre board questions discussion CBSE questions
9 JANUARY Revision& II Pre-Board Revision of previous year discussed with Marking Scheme
ASL Practice
Revision
10 FEBRUARY Revision Revision
ASL Practice
CBSE Board
11 MARCH
Examination
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SUBJECT – ACCOUNTANCY Class-XII - COMMERCE

MONTH UNIT / CHAPTER NAME & No. TOPICS TO BE COVERED


1. Fundamentals of Partnership
2. Valuation of Goodwill
April Unit 2- Accounting for Partnership Firms
3. Change in Profit Sharing Ratio
4. Admission of a partner
May ---- ----

5. Retirement of a partner
June Unit 2- Accounting for Partnership Firms (contd.)
6. Death of a partner
Unit 2- Accounting for Partnership Firms (contd.) 7. Dissolution of a partnership firm

July 1. Receipts and Payments Accounts


Unit 1 – Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organizations 2. Income and Expenditure Accounts
3. Balance Sheet
August 1. Issue of Share Capital
Unit 3 – Accounting for Companies 2. Issue of Debentures
3. Redemption of Debentures
September Revision for Bi-Annual Examination and Exams
1. Financial Statements of a company
Unit 4 – Analysis of Financial Statements 2. Tools of Financial Analysis
3. Accounting Ratios
1. Meaning and objectives
October
2. Preparation of Cash Flow Statement from
Unit 5 – Cash Flow Statement a. Operating Activities
b. Investing Activities
c. Financing Activities
November Revision and practice for Pre-Board I Examination
December Pre-Board I Examination

January Pre-Board II Examination and AISSCE Practical Examination

February Board Examination


SUBJECT – BUSINESS STUDIES Class-XII - COMMERCE
MONTH UNIT / NAME & No. TOPICS TO BE COVERED
PART A PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
6. Concept and Meaning
7. Management as Science, Art and Profession
Unit – 1 Nature and Significance of Management 8. Levels of Management
9. Management Functions
10. Coordination
April
1. Concept and Significance
2. Fayol’s Principles of Management
Unit – 2 Principles of Management 3. Taylor’s Scientific Management:
f. Principles
g. Techniques
May
1. Concept and Importance
2. Dimensions of Business Environment
Unit – 3 Business Environment
3. Demonetization
June
4. Impact of Government Policy Changes
4. Meaning and Importance
Unit – 4 Planning 5. Planning Process
6. Types of Plans
4. Concept & Importance
Unit – 5 Organizing 5. Organizing Process
6. Delegation and Decentralization
4. Concept and Importance
July
5. Staffing Process
Unit–6 Staffing 6. Recruitment Process
7. Selection Process
8. Training and Development
1. Concept and Importance
2. Elements of Directing
August Unit – 7 Directing
a. Motivation
b. Leadership
c. Communication
1. Concept and Importance
Unit – 8 Controlling 2. Controlling Process
3. Relation between Controlling & Planning
September Revision and preparation for Bi-Annual Examination & Bi-Annual Examination

PART B BUSINESS FINANCE AND MARKETING


1. Concept, Role & Objective
2. Financial Decisions
Unit – 9 Financial Management 3. Financial Planning
4. Capital Structure
5. Fixed and Working Capital
October
4. Concept, Functions and Types
5. Money Market & its Instruments
Unit – 10 Financial Markets 6. Capital Market with Types
7. Stock Exchange: Functions & Procedure
8. Securities and Exchange Board of India
1. Concept, Functions & Philosophies
Unit – 11 Marketing Management
2. Marketing Mix: Four Ps
November 1. Concept and Importance
Unit – 12 Consumer Protection 2. Consumer Protection Act 1986
3. Consumer Awareness
December Revision and preparation for Pre-Board I Examination & Pre-Board I Examination

January Pre-Board II Examination and AISSCE Practical Examination

February Board Examination


Subject: ECONOMICS (030) Class-XII - COMMERCE
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Unit-1 (M.E.) - National Income Ch- 1,2, 3 & 4
March & Unit-2 (M.E.) - Money and Banking Ch – 5 & 6 Display of statistics of India’s National Income
April Unit- 1 (I.E.D.) – Ch- 1- Indian Economy on the eve of
Independence Visit of RBI’s website
May Summer Vacation ----------
Ch- 2 – Five year plans in India: Goals and
June Achievements Video and PPT
Ch- 3 - Features, Problems and Policies of Agriculture
Ch- 4 – Strategy of Industrial Growth (1947- 1990) Project Work
Ch- 5 – India’s Foreign Trade
July Ch- 6 – Economic Reforms Since 1991 / N.E.P.
Unit – 3 (M.E.) Ch- 7 Aggregate Demand, Aggregate
Supply and related concepts
Ch- 8- Short Run Equilibrium Output
August Ch- 9- Problem of Deficient and Excess Demand
Unit – 2 (I.E.D.) Ch- 7 Poverty
Ch- 8 Human Capital Formation in India Project Work
September Ch- 9 Rural Development
Ch- 10 Employment and Unemployment
Ch- 11 Infrastructure
Ch- 12 Environment and Sustainable Development
Ch- 13 Development experience of India, China and
October Pakistan Display of statistics and policies of Budgetary policy and foreign
Unit- 4 (M.E.) Ch-10 Government Budget and the exchange rate
Economy
Unit- 5 (M.E.) Ch- 11 Foreign Exchange Rate
Ch- 12 Balance of Payments
November Revision of Macro Economics and Indian Economic Development India’s Balance of Payments in last 5 decades
Pre- Board Examination- I
Pre- Board Examination- II
December
Revision of Macro Economics and Indian Economic Development
Revision of Macro Economics and Indian Economic Development
January
Pre- Board Examination- II
February Final Board Exam
Subject: Computer Science Class-XII - COMMERCE
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Unit1:Programming and Computational Thinking-2 Programming based on User Defined
 Revision of the basics of Python Function
April
 Functions: scope, parameter passing, mutable/immutable properties of data objects, pass arrays
to functions, return values, functions using libraries: mathematical, and string functions.
May File handling: open and close a file, read, write, and append to a file, standard input, output, and Programming based on reading and writing
error streams, relative and absolute paths. files and recursive function
Using Python libraries: create and import Python libraries
June
Recursion: simple algorithms with recursion: factorial ,Fibonacci numbers; recursion on arrays:
binary search
 Idea of efficiency: performance defined as inversely proportional to the wall clock time, count the Creating Charts with matplotlib.
number of operations apiece of code is performing, and measure the time taken by a program.
July Example: take two different programs for the same problem, and understand how the efficient one UNIT TEST - I
takes less time.
 Data visualization using Pyplot: line chart, pie chart and bar chart.
 Data-structures: lists, stacks, queues. Unit 2: Computer Network(CN)
 Structure of a network: Types of networks: local area and wide area (web and internet),new
technologies such as cloud and IoT, public vs. private cloud, wired and wireless networks; concept Programming based on stack and queues
to client and server.
 Network device such as a NIC, switch, hub, router, and access point.
 Network stack: amplitude and frequency modulation, collision in wireless networks, error
checking, and the notion of a MAC address, main idea of routing. IP addresses :(v4 and v6), routing
August table, router, DNS, and web URLs, TCP: basic idea of retransmission, and rate modulation when Accessing network devices.
there is congestion (analogy to a road network), Protocols:2G,3G,4G, Wi-Fi. What makes a protocol
have a higher bandwidth?
 Basic network tools: trace route, ping, ipconfig, nslookup, who is, speed-test.
 Application layer: HTTP(basic idea),working of email, secure communication: 10 15 10 10
Encryption and certificates(HTTPS),network applications: remote desktop, Remote login, HTTP,
FTP, SCP, SSH, POP/IMAP, SMTP, VoIP, NFC. MONTHLY TEST-3 (27-31August)- Covering Syllabus
up to August-2019
Unit3:Data Management(DM-2) Programming based on Django
 Write a minimal Django based web application that parses a GET and POST request, and writes
September the fields to a file-flat file and CSV file. BIANNUAL EXAM
 Interface Python with an SQL database SQL commands: aggregation functions–having, group by,
order by.
UNIT4:Society, Law and Ethics(SLE-2)
October
 Intellectual property rights, plagiarism, digital rights management, and licensing (Creative
Commons, GPL and Apache), open source, open data, privacy.
 Privacy laws, fraud; cyber-crime-phishing, illegal downloads, child pornography, scams; cyber
forensics, ITAct,2000.
 Technology and society: understanding of societal issues and cultural changes induced by
technology.
 E-waste management: proper disposal of used electronic gadgets
 Identity theft, unique ids, and biometrics.
November
 Gender and disability issues while teaching and using computers.
 Revision,
December PRACTICAL AND PROJECT WORK SUBMISSION PREBOARD - I
January PREBOARD - II
February AISSCE PRACTICAL EXAMINATION -2021

l Subject: Physical Education Class-XII - COMMERCE


Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
120-140 Period 60-80 Period
Unit I
Planning in Sports

Meaning & Objectives Of Planning


Various Committees & its Responsibilities (pre; during & post)
Tournament – Knock-Out, League Or Round Robin & Combination
March Procedure To Draw Fixtures – Knock-Out (Bye & Seeding) & League
(Staircase & Cyclic)
Intramural & Extramural – Meaning, Objectives & Its Significance
Specific Sports Programme (Sports Day, Health Run, Run For Fun, Run
For Specific Cause & Run For Unity)

1. Physical Fitness Test- AAPHER TEST


Unit II A. 50 Mts Run
Sports & Nutrition B. 4X10 Mts Shuttle Run
April C. Backward Ball Throw
Balanced Diet & Nutrition: Macro & Micro Nutrients D. Sit-ups
Nutritive & Non-Nutritive Components Of Diet E. Standing Broad Jump
Eating For Weight Control – A Healthy Weight, The
Pitfalls of Dieting, Food Intolerance & Food Myths

Unit III
Yoga & Lifestyle

Asanas as preventive measures


Obesity: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Vajrasana,
Hastasana, Trikonasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana
Diabetes: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Bhujangasana,
Paschimottasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana
Asthema: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for
Sukhasana, Chakrasana, Gomukhasana, Parvatasana, Bhujangasana,
Paschimottasana, Matsyasana

Unit III
Yoga & Lifestyle
Hypertension: Tadasana, Vajrasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardha
May
Chakrasana, Bhujangasana, Sharasana
Back Pain: Tadasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana, Vakrasana, Shalabhasana,
Bhujangasana

Unit IV
Physical Education & Sports for CWSN (Children With Special Needs -
Divyang)
02.Proficiency in Games and Sports (Skill of any one Game of
Concept of Disability & Disorder Choice.
Types of Disability, its causes & nature (cognitive disability, Basketball, Football, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Volleyball, Handball, Hockey,
intellectual disability, physical disability) Cricket, Bocce & Unified Basketball [CWSN (Children With Special
Types of Disorder, its cause & nature (ADHD, SPD, ASD, ODD, OCD) Needs - Divyang)]
June
Disability Etiquettes
Advantage of Physical Activities for children with special needs
Strategies to make Physical Activities assessable for children with
special need.

Unit V
Children & Women in Sports

Motor development & factors affecting it


Exercise Guidelines at different stages of growth & Development
Common Postural Deformities - Knock Knee; Flat Foot; Round
Shoulders; Lordosis, Kyphosis, Bow Legs and Scoliosis and their
corrective measures
Sports participation of women in India
Special consideration (Menarch & Menstural Disfunction)
Female Athletes Triad (Oestoperosis, Amenoria, Eating Disorders)

Unit VI
Test & Measurement in Sports

Motor Fitness Test – 50 M Standing Start, 600 M Run/Walk, Sit &


Reach, Partial Curl Up, Push Ups (Boys), Modified Push Ups (Girls),
Standing Broad Jump, Agility – 4x10 M Shuttle Run 03. Yogic Practices
General Motor Fitness – Barrow three item general motor ability
(Standing Broad Jump, Zig Zag Run, Medicine Ball Put – For Boys: 03
Kg & For Girls: 01 Kg)
Measurement of Cardio Vascular Fitness – Harvard Step
Test/Rockport Test -

Computation of Fitness Index:

D uration of the Exercise in Seconds x 100


5.5 x Pulse count of 1-1.5 Min after Exercise
July
Rikli & Jones - Senior Citizen Fitness Test
1. Chair Stand Test for lower body strength
2. Arm Curl Test for upper body strength
3. Chair Sit & Reach Test for lower body flexibility
4. Back Scratch Test for upper body flexibility
5. Eight Foot Up & Go Test for agility
6. Six Minute Walk Test for Aerobic Endurance

Unit VII
Physiology & Injuries in Sports

Physiological factor determining component of Physical Fitness


Effect of exercise on Cardio Respiratory System
Effect of exercise on Muscular System
Physiological changes due to ageing
Sports injuries: Classification (Soft Tissue Injuries:(Abrasion,
Contusion, Laceration, Incision, Sprain & Strain) Bone & Joint Injuries:
(Dislocation, Fractures: Stress Fracture, Green Stick, Communated,
Transverse Oblique & Impacted) Causes, Prevention& treatment
First Aid – Aims & Objectives

Unit VIII 04. Record File


Biomechanics & Sports
Meaning and Importance of Biomechanics in Sports Practical-1: Fitness tests administration for all items.
Types of movements (Flexion, Extension, Abduction & Adduction) Practical-2: Procedure for Asanas, Benefits & Contraindication for any
Newton’s Law of Motion & its application in sports two Asanas for each lifestyle disease.
Friction & Sports Practical-3: Procedure for administering Senior Citizen Fitness Test for 5
Unit IX elderly family members.
August
Psychology & Sports Practical-4: Any one game of your choice out of the list above. Labelled
Personality; its definition & types – Trait & Types (Sheldon & Jung diagram of field & equipment (Rules, Terminologies & Skills).
Classification) & Big Five Theory
Motivation, its type & techniques
Exercise Adherence; Reasons to Exercise, Benefits of Exercise
Strategies for Enhancing Adherence to Exercise
Meaning, Concept & Types of Aggressions in Sports

September Revision
Unit X 05. Viva Voce
Training in Sports
Strength – Definition, types & methods of improving Strength – Health/ Games & Sports/ Yoga
Isometric, Isotonic & Isokinetic
Endurance - Definition, types & methods to develop Endurance –
October Continuous Training, Interval Training & Fartlek Training
Speed – Definition, types & methods to develop Speed – Acceleration
Run & Pace Run
Flexibility – Definition, types & methods to improve flexibility
Coordinative Abilities – Definition & types
Circuit Training - Introduction & its importance
November
December
January
Subject: Painting (Fine Arts) 049 Class-XII - COMMERCE
MONTH CHAPTERS/UNITS TO BE COVERED
Theory Practical/ Activity
- Marking Scheme and Paper Format by CBSE - Treatment of media/colours
- Introduction of Indian Paintings. - Art Impression
- The Art and Architecture forms - Materials handling
April - Evolution of Art in India - Assignment 1 – Object Study (Overlaping)
- The Origin and Development of Miniature painting - Assignment 2 – Composition (Nature) – Using Textures
in India
- The Rajashthani School of Miniature Paintings
May - Marking Scheme of Theory and practical - Video Tutorials
- The Pahari School of Miniature Paintings - Compositional arrangement of Nature Study
- Sub Schools of Miniature Paintings - Demonstration of 3D and forehead.
June
- Revision/Mock Test - Assignment 3 – Still life (Water Colour)
- Assignment 4 – Figurative Composition (Traditional)
- The Mughal School of Miniature Paintings - 3D Geometrical forms study
- Painting Collection of Mughal Artists - Demonstration of 3D Geometrical Composition
July - The Deccan School of Miniature Painting - Assignment 5 – Composition (Geometrical and Alphabets)
- Specialties of the Deccani Art - Assignment 6 –3 point Perspective
- History Tutorials - Sketching
- Introduction to the Bengal School of Painting - Demonstration of Light and Shades
- Biography of Bengal school’ Painters - Object Study - Below eye level
- Study of Bengal School’ Paintings - Object Study - Above eye level
- Contribution of Indian Artists in Struggle for - Anatomy figure study
August
National freedom movement - Assignment 7 – Figurative Composition (Historical and Social
- Evolution of the Indian National Flag Events)
- Assignment 8 – Still life (Two Drapery)
- Canvas Painting (Famous Artists work)
- Modern trend in Indain Art - Pre-Practical
September
- Contemporary Paintings by Indian Artists - Study of Shining/Highlights (Metal ,Glass and Stone)
- Revision/Mock Test

- Modern Graphic Prints by Indian Artists - Still life study


October
- Sculptures of the Contemporary Indian Artists - Assignment 9 –Still life (Kitchen Items)
- Art History Tutorials - Clothes Study (Sketching)
- Different Styles like Knife Painting, Stippling, Doodling etc
- Additional Syllabus - Assignment 10 – Composition (Fantacy)
November - Painting wise Mock Test - Animal/Bird Composition - B & W
- Sketching
- Revision – Chapter wise - Figurative Composition (Professions)
December - UNESCO Sites in India - Assignment 11 – Composition (Games and Sports Activity)
- Sketching – (Object Perspective Study)
- Model Question Papers - Live Sketching (Outside)
- Revision – Artist Biopic - Nature and Flower texture study
January
- Tutorials
- Assignment 12 – Figure with Landscape
- Mock Test - Preparation of Portfolio
February
- Pre-Practical
The Aditya Birla Public School Veraval
Month Wise Split-Up Syllabi For Class-XII - SCIENCE For The Session 2020-21
Subject: ENGLISH Class-XII - SCIENCE

S.N. Month FLAMINGO VISTAS/NOVEL Reading & Writing Skills/ ASL Activities
Introduction to the Curriculum &
Question paper design Notices Advertisements
1 APRIL The Third Level
1. The Last Lesson Poem: My Exercise in Reading Comprehension ASL practice
Mother at Sixty Six
Business Letters (Enquiry, Placing orders,
2 MAY-JUNE 2. Lost Spring The Tiger King
Complaints)
5. Deep Water
Note Making & Summarizing Application for
6. The Rattrap Journey to the End of the Earth
job
3 JULY Poem : An Elementary School The Enemy
ASL Practice
Classroom in a Slum
Letter to Editor Report
5. Indigo
4 Should Wizard Hit Mommy? Writing Narrative
AUGUST Poem: Keeping Quiet
ASL Practice
6. Poets and Pancakes Poem: A Invitations and Replies Article writing
On the Face of It.
5 SEPT Thing of Beauty Speech & Debate writing
7. The Interview Business Letters ( Placing Order, Complaint)
Evans Tries an O Level
6 OCTOBER Poem: A Roadside Stand Posters
8. Going Places Official Letters
Memories of Childhood
7 NOVEMBER Poem: Aunt Jennifer ’s Tigers Exercise in Reading Comprehension ASL Practice
Business letters (Recapitulation) Official letters
Revision& I Pre-Board (Recapitulation) Study Material discussion
8 DECEMBER
ASL practice
1st pre board questions discussion CBSE
questions of previous year discussed with
9 JANUARY Revision& II Pre-Board Revision
Marking Scheme
ASL Practice
Revision
10 FEBRUARY Revision Revision
ASL Practice
CBSE Board
11 MARCH
Examination
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Subject: MATHEMATICS Class-XII - SCIENCE
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Relations and Functions
Equivalence Relation
One-one and onto function
April Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Neither one-one nor onto function
Matrices
Determinants
May
Continuity and Differentiability Continuity and discontinuity of a function at a point
Continuity and Differentiability (continued) Roles theorem
June Lagrange’s Mean value theorem
Applications of Derivatives
Applications of Derivatives (continued) Verification of maxima and minima
July
Integrals Definite Integral using limit of sum method

Applications of Integrals
August
Differential Equations

September Vector Algebra Angle in a semicircle is 900 using vector method


Three Dimensional Geometry
October To find coordinates of a point in plane using 3 – dimensional Geometry
Linear Programming
November Probability Activity on Conditional Probability
December
January
February
Subject: Chemistry Class-XII - SCIENCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


Unit No – 1 :SOLUTIONS VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS + INVESTIGATORY PROJE
April/May Unit NO –2 :Electrochemistry
Unit No.-3 CHEMICAL KINETICS
Unit No.-3 CHEMICAL KINETICS (CONT...) VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS + INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
JULY
June
Unit No.-4 SURFACE CHEMISTRY

Unit No.-5 GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF SALT ANALYSIS + INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
July ISOLATION OF ELEMENTS
Unit No.-6 p- BLOCK ELEMENTS
Unit No- 7 d- AND f- BLOCK ELEMENTS
August Unit No – 8 CO- ORDINATION COMPOUNDS SALT ANALYSIS + INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

Unit No -9 HALOALKANES AND HALOAREN CONTENT BASED EXPERIMENTS + INVESTIGATORY PROJECT


September Unit No -10 ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS
Unit No-11 ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS CONTENT BASED EXPERIMENTS + INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
October Unit No -12 ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN
Unit No- 13 BIOMOLECUES
Unit No – 14 POLYMERS
November Unit No -15 CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
1ST PRE BOARD + REVISION +REMEDIAL CLASSES
December
2ND PRE BOARD + REVISION +REMEDIAL CLASSES
January
AISSCE PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
CBSE BOARD EXAMINATION
February
Subject: PHYSICS Class-XII - SCIENCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity

1. Electric charges and fields.


2. Electrostatic potential and capacitance 1. To determine resistance per cm of a given wire.
April
3. Current electricity 2. To find the specific resistivity of a material of wire by meter
bridge.
Current electricity (Cont.) 3. To verify laws of combination Series.
May
4. To verify laws of combination parallel.
5. To compare the EMF of two given primary cell.
June 4. Moving charges and magnetic effect of current 6. To determine internal resistance of given primary cell.

7. Magnetism and matter 7. Resistance of a galvanometer by half deflection.


July 8. Electromagnetic induction 8. To convert galvanometer in desired range of
voltmeter/ammeter.
9. Alternating current 9. To find the focal length of convex lens
August
10. Electromagnetic wave 10. To find the focal length of concave mirror
11. Ray optics 11. To determine angle of minimum deviation by prism.
September
12. Wave Optics 12. Refractive index of glass slab using travelling microscope.
13. Dual nature of matter and radiation 13. To draw I-V characteristic for PN junction.
October 14. Atom 14. To draw characteristic curve for Zener diode.
15. Nuclei
16. Semiconductor and Electronic devices 15. To determine the wavelength of laser beam by diffraction.
November
Pre board – I
December REVISION FOR NUMERICAL AND PREVIOUSLY
ASKED BOARD QUESTION
PRE BOARD – II
January AISSCE 2021 PRACTICAL EXAM FROM 2ND HALF OF JANUARY TO
1ST WEEK OF FEBRUARY
AISSCE 2021 PRACTICAL EXAM FROM 2ND HALF OF JANUARY TO
February 1ST WEEK OF FEBRUARY
Subject: Biology Class-XII - SCIENCE
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
UNIT I REPRODUCTION 1. Study of pollen germination on a slide and stigma.
Ch1. Reproduction in organisms 2. Study and identify stages of gametic development –
April Ch2. Sexual reproduction in flowering plants T.S. of ovary, T.S. of testis from permanent slide.
Ch3. Human reproduction
Ch4. Reproductive health
Ch4. Reproductive health 3. Study of T.S. of blastula through permanent slide.
May
4. Study of flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies.
UNIT II GENETICS AND EVOLUTION 5. Study of meiosis from prepared slides.
June Ch5. Principle of Inheritance and variations 6. Mendelian Inheritance using seeds of different colors/sizes.
Ch6. Molecular basis of Inheritance.
Ch6. Molecular basis of Inheritance (continue) 7. Study of pedigree analysis.
Ch7. Evolution 8. Exercise on controlled pollination through models/charts– emasculation ,
July
UNIT III BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE tagging etc.
Ch8. Human health and disease.
Ch8. Human health and disease.
Ch9. Strategies for enhancement in food production. 9. To identify common disease causing organisms.
August Ch10. Microbes in human welfare. 10. Study and comments on Xerophytic and aquatic plants and animals.
UNIT IV BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION
Ch11. Biotechnology principles and processes.
Ch11. Biotechnology principles and processes. 11. Isolation of DNA from available plant material.
September
Revision and Biannual exam
Ch12. Biotechnology and its applications 12. Study the effect of different temperature and three different pH on the activity
UNIT V ECOLOGY of salivary amylase on starch.
October
Ch13. Organisms and population 13. Collect and study soil, texture and moisture etc. Study pH and water holding
Ch14. Ecology capacity of different soil samples.
Ch15. Biodiversity and conservation. 14. Population density and population frequency by quadrent method.
Ch16. Environmental issues. 15. Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to study mitosis.
November
16. Collect water from different water bodies. Study them for pH, clarity and
presence of particulate matter.
Revision
December
Pre-board I Examination
Revision
January
Pre-board II Examination
February Revision
Subject: ECONOMICS (030) Class-XII - SCIENCE
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
Unit-1 (M.E.) - National Income Ch- 1,2, 3 & 4
March & Unit-2 (M.E.) - Money and Banking Ch – 5 & 6 Display of statistics of India’s National Income
April Unit- 1 (I.E.D.) – Ch- 1- Indian Economy on the eve of Independence
Visit of RBI’s website
May Summer Vacation ----------
Ch- 2 – Five year plans in India: Goals and Achievements
June
Ch- 3 - Features, Problems and Policies of Agriculture Video and PPT
Ch- 4 – Strategy of Industrial Growth (1947- 1990) Project Work
Ch- 5 – India’s Foreign Trade
July Ch- 6 – Economic Reforms Since 1991 / N.E.P.
Unit – 3 (M.E.) Ch- 7 Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply and related
concepts
Ch- 8- Short Run Equilibrium Output
August Ch- 9- Problem of Deficient and Excess Demand
Unit – 2 (I.E.D.) Ch- 7 Poverty
Ch- 8 Human Capital Formation in India Project Work
September Ch- 9 Rural Development
Ch- 10 Employment and Unemployment
Ch- 11 Infrastructure
Ch- 12 Environment and Sustainable Development
October Ch- 13 Development experience of India, China and Pakistan
Unit- 4 (M.E.) Ch-10 Government Budget and the Economy Display of statistics and policies of Budgetary policy and
Unit- 5 (M.E.) Ch- 11 Foreign Exchange Rate foreign exchange rate
Ch- 12 Balance of Payments
November Revision of Macro Economics and Indian Economic Development India’s Balance of Payments in last 5 decades
Pre- Board Examination- I
Pre- Board Examination- II
December
Revision of Macro Economics and Indian Economic Development
Revision of Macro Economics and Indian Economic Development
January
Pre- Board Examination- II
February Final Board Exam
Subject: Computer Science Class-XII - SCIENCE

Month Chapters/Units to be covered

Theory Practical/ Activity


Unit1:Programming and Computational Thinking-2 Programming based on User Defined
 Revision of the basics of Python Function
April
 Functions: scope, parameter passing, mutable/immutable properties of data objects, pass arrays
to functions, return values, functions using libraries: mathematical, and string functions.
File handling: open and close a file, read, write, and append to a file, standard input, output, and Programming based on reading and
May error streams, relative and absolute paths. writing files and recursive function
Using Python libraries: create and import Python libraries
June Recursion: simple algorithms with recursion: factorial ,Fibonacci numbers; recursion on arrays:
binary search
 Idea of efficiency: performance defined as inversely proportional to the wall clock time, count the Creating Charts with matplotlib.
number of operations apiece of code is performing, and measure the time taken by a program.
July Example: take two different programs for the same problem, and understand how the efficient one UNIT TEST - I
takes less time.
 Data visualization using Pyplot: line chart, pie chart and bar chart.
 Data-structures: lists, stacks, queues. Unit 2: Computer Network(CN)
 Structure of a network: Types of networks: local area and wide area (web and internet),new
technologies such as cloud and IoT, public vs. private cloud, wired and wireless networks; concept Programming based on stack and queues
to client and server.
 Network device such as a NIC, switch, hub, router, and access point.
 Network stack: amplitude and frequency modulation, collision in wireless networks, error
checking, and the notion of a MAC address, main idea of routing. IP addresses :(v4 and v6), routing
August table, router, DNS, and web URLs, TCP: basic idea of retransmission, and rate modulation when Accessing network devices.
there is congestion (analogy to a road network), Protocols:2G,3G,4G, Wi-Fi. What makes a protocol
have a higher bandwidth?
 Basic network tools: trace route, ping, ipconfig, nslookup, who is, speed-test.
 Application layer: HTTP(basic idea),working of email, secure communication: 10 15 10 10
Encryption and certificates(HTTPS),network applications: remote desktop, Remote login, HTTP,
FTP, SCP, SSH, POP/IMAP, SMTP, VoIP, NFC. MONTHLY TEST-3 (27-31August)- Covering Syllabus
up to August-2019
Unit3:Data Management(DM-2) Programming based on Django
September  Write a minimal Django based web application that parses a GET and POST request, and writes
the fields to a file-flat file and CSV file. BIANNUAL EXAM
 Interface Python with an SQL database SQL commands: aggregation functions–having, group by,
order by.
UNIT4:Society, Law and Ethics(SLE-2)
 Intellectual property rights, plagiarism, digital rights management, and licensing (Creative
Commons, GPL and Apache), open source, open data, privacy.
October  Privacy laws, fraud; cyber-crime-phishing, illegal downloads, child pornography, scams; cyber
forensics, ITAct,2000.
 Technology and society: understanding of societal issues and cultural changes induced by
technology.
 E-waste management: proper disposal of used electronic gadgets
 Identity theft, unique ids, and biometrics.
November
 Gender and disability issues while teaching and using computers.
 Revision,
PRACTICAL AND PROJECT WORK SUBMISSION PREBOARD - I
December
PREBOARD - II
January
AISSCE PRACTICAL EXAMINATION -2021
February
Subject: Physical Education Class-XII - SCIENCE
Month Chapters/Units to be covered
Theory Practical/ Activity
120-140 Period 60-80 Period
Unit I
Planning in Sports

Meaning & Objectives Of Planning


Various Committees & its Responsibilities (pre; during & post)
Tournament – Knock-Out, League Or Round Robin & Combination
March Procedure To Draw Fixtures – Knock-Out (Bye & Seeding) & League (Staircase &
Cyclic)
Intramural & Extramural – Meaning, Objectives & Its Significance
Specific Sports Programme (Sports Day, Health Run, Run For Fun, Run For Specific
Cause & Run For Unity)

1. Physical Fitness Test- AAPHER TEST


Unit II A. 50 Mts Run
Sports & Nutrition B. 4X10 Mts Shuttle Run
C. Backward Ball Throw
Balanced Diet & Nutrition: Macro & Micro Nutrients D. Sit-ups
Nutritive & Non-Nutritive Components Of Diet E. Standing Broad Jump
Eating For Weight Control – A Healthy Weight, The
Pitfalls of Dieting, Food Intolerance & Food Myths

Unit III
April Yoga & Lifestyle

Asanas as preventive measures


Obesity: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Vajrasana, Hastasana,
Trikonasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana
Diabetes: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Bhujangasana,
Paschimottasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana
Asthema: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for
Sukhasana, Chakrasana, Gomukhasana, Parvatasana, Bhujangasana,
Paschimottasana, Matsyasana

Unit III
May
Yoga & Lifestyle
Hypertension: Tadasana, Vajrasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardha Chakrasana,
Bhujangasana, Sharasana
Back Pain: Tadasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana, Vakrasana, Shalabhasana, Bhujangasana

Unit IV
Physical Education & Sports for CWSN (Children With Special Needs - Divyang)

Concept of Disability & Disorder 02.Proficiency in Games and Sports (Skill of any one Game
Types of Disability, its causes & nature (cognitive disability, intellectual disability, of
physical disability) Choice.
Types of Disorder, its cause & nature (ADHD, SPD, ASD, ODD, OCD) Basketball, Football, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Volleyball,
Disability Etiquettes Handball, Hockey, Cricket, Bocce & Unified Basketball
Advantage of Physical Activities for children with special needs [CWSN (Children With Special Needs - Divyang)]
Strategies to make Physical Activities assessable for children with special need.
June
Unit V
Children & Women in Sports

Motor development & factors affecting it


Exercise Guidelines at different stages of growth & Development
Common Postural Deformities - Knock Knee; Flat Foot; Round Shoulders; Lordosis,
Kyphosis, Bow Legs and Scoliosis and their corrective measures
Sports participation of women in India
Special consideration (Menarch & Menstural Disfunction)
Female Athletes Triad (Oestoperosis, Amenoria, Eating Disorders)

Unit VI
Test & Measurement in Sports

Motor Fitness Test – 50 M Standing Start, 600 M Run/Walk, Sit & Reach, Partial Curl
Up, Push Ups (Boys), Modified Push Ups (Girls), Standing Broad Jump, Agility – 4x10
M Shuttle Run 03. Yogic Practices
July General Motor Fitness – Barrow three item general motor ability (Standing Broad
Jump, Zig Zag Run, Medicine Ball Put – For Boys: 03 Kg & For Girls: 01 Kg)
Measurement of Cardio Vascular Fitness – Harvard Step Test/Rockport Test -

Computation of Fitness Index:

D uration of the Exercise in Seconds x 100


5.5 x Pulse count of 1-1.5 Min after Exercise

Rikli & Jones - Senior Citizen Fitness Test


1. Chair Stand Test for lower body strength
2. Arm Curl Test for upper body strength
3. Chair Sit & Reach Test for lower body flexibility
4. Back Scratch Test for upper body flexibility
5. Eight Foot Up & Go Test for agility
6. Six Minute Walk Test for Aerobic Endurance

Unit VII
Physiology & Injuries in Sports

Physiological factor determining component of Physical Fitness


Effect of exercise on Cardio Respiratory System
Effect of exercise on Muscular System
Physiological changes due to ageing
Sports injuries: Classification (Soft Tissue Injuries:(Abrasion, Contusion, Laceration,
Incision, Sprain & Strain) Bone & Joint Injuries: (Dislocation, Fractures: Stress
Fracture, Green Stick, Communated, Transverse Oblique & Impacted) Causes,
Prevention& treatment
First Aid – Aims & Objectives

Unit VIII 04. Record File


Biomechanics & Sports
Meaning and Importance of Biomechanics in Sports Practical-1: Fitness tests administration for all items.
Types of movements (Flexion, Extension, Abduction & Adduction) Practical-2: Procedure for Asanas, Benefits &
Newton’s Law of Motion & its application in sports Contraindication for any two Asanas for each lifestyle
Friction & Sports disease.
Practical-3: Procedure for administering Senior Citizen
Unit IX Fitness Test for 5 elderly family members.
August
Psychology & Sports Practical-4: Any one game of your choice out of the list
above. Labelled diagram of field & equipment (Rules,
Personality; its definition & types – Trait & Types (Sheldon & Jung Classification) & Terminologies & Skills).
Big Five Theory
Motivation, its type & techniques
Exercise Adherence; Reasons to Exercise, Benefits of Exercise
Strategies for Enhancing Adherence to Exercise
Meaning, Concept & Types of Aggressions in Sports
September Revision
Unit X 05. Viva Voce
Training in Sports
Health/ Games & Sports/ Yoga
Strength – Definition, types & methods of improving Strength – Isometric, Isotonic &
Isokinetic
October Endurance - Definition, types & methods to develop Endurance – Continuous
Training, Interval Training & Fartlek Training
Speed – Definition, types & methods to develop Speed – Acceleration Run & Pace Run
Flexibility – Definition, types & methods to improve flexibility
Coordinative Abilities – Definition & types
Circuit Training - Introduction & its importance
November
December
January

Subject: Painting (Fine Arts) 049 Class-XII - SCIENCE

MONTH CHAPTERS/UNITS TO BE COVERED

Theory Practical/ Activity


- Marking Scheme and Paper Format by CBSE - Treatment of media/colours
- Introduction of Indian Paintings. - Art Impression
- The Art and Architecture forms - Materials handling
April - Evolution of Art in India - Assignment 1 – Object Study (Overlaping)
- The Origin and Development of Miniature - Assignment 2 – Composition (Nature) – Using Textures
painting in India
- The Rajashthani School of Miniature Paintings
May - Marking Scheme of Theory and practical - Video Tutorials
- The Pahari School of Miniature Paintings - Compositional arrangement of Nature Study
- Sub Schools of Miniature Paintings - Demonstration of 3D and forehead.
June
- Revision/Mock Test - Assignment 3 – Still life (Water Colour)
- Assignment 4 – Figurative Composition (Traditional)
- The Mughal School of Miniature Paintings - 3D Geometrical forms study
July - Painting Collection of Mughal Artists - Demonstration of 3D Geometrical Composition
- The Deccan School of Miniature Painting - Assignment 5 – Composition (Geometrical and Alphabets)
- Specialties of the Deccani Art - Assignment 6 –3 point Perspective
- History Tutorials - Sketching
- Introduction to the Bengal School of Painting - Demonstration of Light and Shades
- Biography of Bengal school’ Painters - Object Study - Below eye level
- Study of Bengal School’ Paintings - Object Study - Above eye level
- Contribution of Indian Artists in Struggle for - Anatomy figure study
August
National freedom movement - Assignment 7 – Figurative Composition (Historical and Social
- Evolution of the Indian National Flag Events)
- Assignment 8 – Still life (Two Drapery)
- Canvas Painting (Famous Artists work)
- Modern trend in Indain Art - Pre-Practical
September
- Contemporary Paintings by Indian Artists - Study of Shining/Highlights (Metal ,Glass and Stone)
- Revision/Mock Test

- Modern Graphic Prints by Indian Artists - Still life study


- Sculptures of the Contemporary Indian Artists - Assignment 9 –Still life (Kitchen Items)
October
- Art History Tutorials - Clothes Study (Sketching)
- Different Styles like Knife Painting, Stippling, Doodling etc
- Additional Syllabus - Assignment 10 – Composition (Fantacy)
November - Painting wise Mock Test - Animal/Bird Composition - B & W
- Sketching
- Revision – Chapter wise - Figurative Composition (Professions)
December - UNESCO Sites in India - Assignment 11 – Composition (Games and Sports Activity)
- Sketching – (Object Perspective Study)
- Model Question Papers - Live Sketching (Outside)
- Revision – Artist Biopic - Nature and Flower texture study
January
- Tutorials
- Assignment 12 – Figure with Landscape
- Mock Test - Preparation of Portfolio
February
- Pre-Practical

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