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INDUS VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA

ENGLISH SYLLABUS
SESSION: 2024-25
CLASS: VIII
Literature: Honeydew (NCERT)
Grammar: English Grammar and Composition (Volt)

Content Reading & writing


Months Grammar Activities
(Literature) skills
Unit1(Prose): The Best Unseen Passage Quiz on Antonyms & Synonyms using
Christmas Present in the Modals Informal Letter Visual Prompt
April World Tenses
Unit1(Poem)- The Ant
and the Cricket
Unit-2(Prose): Tenses Unseen Poem Designing a Poster
May
The Tsunami Prepositions Diary Entry
Unit-7(Prose): Voice(Active and Unseen Passage Writing and demonstrating a recipe of any particular
A Visit to Cambridge Passive) Formal Letter state of India, in Active and Passive Voice
July Unit Determiners Procedure-Writing
2(Poem):Geography Figures of Speech
Lesson (Activity)
Unit4(Prose):Bepin Determiners Unseen Poem Writing and Reciting a self-composed limerick
Choudhury’s Lapse of Subject-Verb Concord Paragraph-writing
August
Memory (Analytical)

September Revision Revision Revision


Unit-3(Prose); Reported Speech Unseen Passage One-act Play
Glimpses of the Past (Assertive & Story Writing
October Unit-4(Poem): Interrogative)
The Last Bargain Conjunctions
Unit-5(Prose): Reported Speech Unseen Poem Make an attractive and amusing comic strip showing
The Summit Within (Imperatives and Article-Writing the exchange of dialogues between the characters.
November Unit-5(Poem): Exclamations)
The School Boy Dialogue-Completion

Unit-8(Poem):On Clauses Unseen Passage Debate


the Grasshopper and Finite and Non-finites Advertisement
December The Cricket
Unit-8(Prose):
A Short Monsoon Diary
Unit-6(Prose): Finites and Non- Unseen Poem News-Reporting
This is Jody’s Fawn Finites Newspaper Report
January
Idioms Dialogue Writing
Phrasal Verbs
February Revision Revision Revision

PERIODIC TEST-1 PERIODIC TEST-II


Literature: Literature:
Unit-1 The Best Christmas Present in the Unit 3(Prose)- Glimpses of the Past
World Unit 4(Poem)-The Last Bargain
Poem- The Ant And The Cricket Unit 5(Prose)- The Summit Within
Grammar: Unit-5(Poem)- The School Boy
* Tenses Grammar:
* Modals *Reported Speech (Assertive & Interrogative)
* Integrated Grammar *Conjunctions
Reading Skills: * Subject-Verb Agreement
*Unseen Passage * Clauses
*Unseen Poem * Integrated Grammar
Writing Skills: * Figures of Speech
* Informal Letter Reading Skills:
*Diary Entry *Unseen Passage
*Unseen Poem
Writing Skills:
Formal & Informal letter
Story writing & Dialogue-Writing

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION ANNUAL EXAMINATION


Literature: Literature:
* Unit-1(Prose):The Best Christmas Present in *Unit-1(Poem): The Ant and The Cricket
the World *Unit-2(Prose): The Tsunami
* Unit-1(Poem): The Ant and the Cricket *Unit-4(Poem): The Last Bargain
* Unit-2(Poem): Geography Lesson *Unit-7(Prose): A Visit to Cambridge
* Unit-2(Prose):The Tsunami * Unit-5(Poem): The School Boy
* Unit-4(Prose): Bepin Choudhury’s lapse of *Unit-6(Prose): This is Jody’s Fawn
Memory *Unit-8(Poem): On the Grasshopper and The
* Unit-7(Prose):A Visit to Cambridge Cricket
* Unit-8(Prose): A Short Monsoon Diary
Grammar:
*Modals Grammar:
*Subject-Verb Concord * Reported Speech (Assertive & Interrogative)
*Tenses * Voice
*Voice *Determiners
* Prepositions *Modals
*Determiners *Conjunctions
* Integrated Grammar *Phrasal verbs
Reading Skills: *Clauses
* Unseen Passage *Finite and Non Finite Verbs
*Unseen Poem *Integrated Grammar
Writing Skills: Reading Skills:
*Formal Letter * Unseen Passage
*Informal Letter * Unseen Poem
*Diary Entry Writing Skills:
*Paragraph Writing (Analytical) * Formal Letter
*Procedure Writing *Article Writing
* Story Writing
*Advertisement
*Report writing
*Paragraph Writing (Analytical)
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INDUS VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
MATHEMATICS
SESSION 2024-25
CLASS – VIII
Books:- NCERT
The New Book of Mathematics - ML Agarwal
Sr. Month Chapter Activities Lab Activities
No
1 Chapter 1 : Rational Numbers To develop a method of finding Pythagorean triplets To develop a method of finding
April Chapter 5 : Squares and Square without using general formula. Pythagorean triplets without using
Roots general formula.
2 Chapter 6 : Cubes and Cube
May - -
Roots
3 Chapter 3 : Understanding To make different types of quadrilaterals with the To make different types of
Quadrilaterals help of different dimensions of line segment. quadrilaterals with the help of
July
Chapter 8 : Algebraic different dimensions of line segment.
Expressions
4 Chapter 12 : Factorisation To verify the algebraic identity To verify the algebraic identity
August Chapter 10 : Exponents and by activity method. by
Powers activity method.
5 September Revision for Half Yearly Exams - -
6 Chapter 2 : Linear Equation in Look out for the census of Arunachal Pradesh in the Look out for the census of Arunachal
One Variable year 2023. Find the gender ratio and compare the Pradesh in the year 2023. Find the
October
Chapter 7 : Comparing Quantities birth rate and death rate of the state. gender ratio and compare the birth
rate and death rate of the state.
7 Chapter 9 : Mensuration Formation of 3D solid figures and verifying their Formation of 3D solid figures and
November
area. verifying their area.
8 Chapter 4 : Data Handling Prepare a pie chart depicting the numbers of Prepare a pie chart depicting the
elephants, clouded leopards, hornbills and water numbers of elephants, clouded
December monitors reserved in Siju Wildlife Sanctuary in leopards, hornbills and water
Meghalaya. monitors reserved in Siju Wildlife
Sanctuary in Meghalaya.
9 January Chapter 11 : Direct and Inverse To compare simple interest and compound interest To compare simple interest and
Proportion graphically. compound interest graphically.
Chapter 13 : Introduction to
Graphs

Syllabus for Periodic Test – I Syllabus for Half Yearly Examination


Sr. No Chapter Sr. No. Chapters
1 Chapter 1 : Rational Numbers
1 Chapter 1 : Rational Numbers
2 Chapter 5 : Squares and Square Roots
2 Chapter 3 : Understanding Quadrilaterals
3 Chapter 6 : Cubes and Cube Roots
3 Chapter 5 : Square and Square Roots
4 Chapter 6 : Cube and Cube Roots
Syllabus for Periodic Test – II
5 Chapter 8 : Algebraic Expressions
Sr. No Chapter
6 Chapter 10 : Exponents and Powers
1 Chapter 2 : Linear Equation in One Variable
7 Chapter 12 : Factorisation
2 Chapter 7 : Comparing Quantities
3 Chapter 9 : Mensuration Syllabus for Annual Examination
Sr. No. Chapters
1 Chapter 2 : Linear Equation in One Variable
2 Chapter 5 : Square and Square Roots
3 Chapter 4 : Data Handling
4 Chapter 7 :Comparing Quantities
5 Chapter 9:Mensuration
6 Chapter 12:Exponents and Powers
7 Chapter 11:Direct and Inverse Proportion
8 Chapter 12:Factorisation
9 Chapter 13: Introduction to Graphs
INDUS VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
SESSION: 2024-25
CLASS: VIII
SUBJECT: SCIENCE
Book Name:
NCERT
The New book of Science
Xact Lab manual Science

Month Content Lab Activities Art integrated activity


Chapter-8: Force and To detect liquid pressure which increases with Skit on different types of forces
pressure depth.
April
Chapter-1 Crop  To separate good quality and healthy seeds Brochure on harvest festivals of Arunachal Pradesh
production& management from damaged one. and Meghalaya
Chapter-3: Coal and Jig saw puzzle on petroleum products and their
May Petroleum uses
Chapter-4:  To detect that a substance should be heated to
Combustion &Flame its ignition temperature to make it burn.
July
Chapter-2: Micro
Organism: Friend and Foe  To study slides of various microbes. Comic skit of interaction of microbes
Chapter-10: Sound  To show that sound can travel through Prepare a ppt on flora and fauna of Arunachal Pradesh
August Chapter-5: Conservation liquid. and Meghalaya
of Plants and animals
September - - -
Chapter-6: Reproduction in ● To detect slides of binary fission in Amoeba & Create an animation on binary fission/budding
Animals budding in yeast.
October Chapter-7: Reaching the Video on changes in boys and girls(menstruation)
Age of adolescence during adolescence (Reference: If period could talk/
live/ human)
Chapter-11: Chemical  To study the process of electroplating.
November
Effects of Electric current
Chapter-9: Friction To show rolling friction is less than sliding friction To make a toy using friction (NCERT)
in magnitude.
December Chapter-13: Light Verification of law of reflection.
Chapter-12: Some Make an electroscope
January
Natural Phenomena
February - - -

EXAMINATION CONTENT NAME OF THE CHAPTERS


Crop Production and Management
Chapter-1
Coal and Petroleum
Periodic Test-I Chapter-3
Force and Pressure
Chapter-8
Chemical Formula Making
Chapter-1 Crop Production and Management
Chapter-2 Microorganisms: Friend and Foe
Chapter-3 Coal and Petroleum
Half Yearly
Chapter-4 Combustion and Flame
Chapter-5 Conservation of Plants and Animals
Chapter-8 Force and Pressure
Chapter-10 Sound
Chemical Formula Making
Chapter-8 To detect liquid pressure which increases with depth.
Chapter-1 To separate good quality and healthyseeds from damaged one.
Half Yearly
Chapter-4 To detect that a substance should be heated to its ignition temperature to make it burn.
Practicals
Chapter-2 To study slides of various microbes.
Chapter-10 To show that sound can travel through liquid.
Reproduction In Animals
Chapter-6
Reaching the age of adolescence
Periodic Test-II Chapter-7
Chemical effects of electric current
Chapter-11
Chemical Formula Making
Chapter-1 Crop Production and Management
Chapter-3 Coal and Petroleum
Chapter-4 Combustion and Flame
Chapter-6 Reproduction In Animals
Chapter-7 Reaching the age of adolescence
Annual Examination Chapter-8 Force and Pressure
Chapter-9 Friction
Chapter-11 Chemical effects of electric current
Chapter-12 Some Natural Phenomena
Chapter-13 Light
Chemical Formula Making
Chapter-6 To detect slides of binary fission in Amoeba & budding in yeast.
Chapter-9 To show rolling friction is less thansliding friction in magnitude.
Annual Practical
Chapter-13 Verification of laws of reflection.
Chapter-11 To study the process of electroplating.
INDUS VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
SUBJECT – SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS-VIII
SESSION -2024-25
History - Our Pasts-III, Part I & II (NCERT)
Geography - Resource & Development (NCERT)
Civics - Social and Political Life (NCERT)

Month Content Map : List of areas Activities


History History
Chapter 2-From Trade to Territory *Trading Centers:
(The Company establishes power) Goa, Bombay, Kolkata, Madras
* Kingdoms:
Geography Jhansi, Mysore, Awadh
Chapter 1- Resources *The colonial powers of England and France:
April India, Burma, Srilanka Egypt, South Africa
Civics
Chapter 1- The Indian Constitution Geography
*28 states and 8 Union Territories
*World map- The neighbouring countries of India:
China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, , Bangladesh,
Myanmar,Nepal, Bhutan and their capitals
Geography Geography
Chapter 2 Land Locate, Soil, Water, *The largest state Rajasthan and the smallest state Goa. Slogan writing on
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife *World political map-The seven largest countries of the Environment through
Resources world: placards
May Russia, Canada, China, USA, Brazil, Australia, India
History
History *Places related to indigo movement: Poetry recitation on
Chapter 3- Ruling the Countryside Bengal, Champaran farmers in India
History History
Chapter 4- Tribals, Dikus and the *Trical states belonging to: Story telling on
Vision of a Golden Age Santhals Unsung Heroes from
Mundas, Oraons Arunachal Pradesh
July
Civics Bhils
Chapter 3 - Parliament and the Civics
making of laws World political map:
*Russia and Germany
Geography Geography
Chapter 3- Agriculture * States rich in crop production in India: Make a creative Map
Bengal, Assam Uttar on Crops using grains
Pradesh,Bihar,Rajasthan,Maharashtra
World map political:
August *Countries rich in Crop production:
Rice- China
Coffee- Brazil
Civics Tea-India Moot Court
Chapter 4- Judiciary Sugarcane-India
Jute-Bangladesh
September - - -
History History
Chapter 5- When People Rebel-1857 * Important Centres of Revolt: Helping Hands- A
October and af Delhi, Meerut, Lucknow, Jhansi, Barrackpore social drive
Civics Chapter 5 -Understanding
Marginalisation
History Chapter 6- Civilising the History Debate on Indian
Native, Educating the Nation *Educational Institutes Education System
Shantiniketan-Kolkata versus Western
November Geography Banaras Hindu University-Banaras Education.
Chapter 4-Industries Geography:
Iron and Steel Plants-
Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Raurkela, Vishakhapatnam, Salem,
Civics Durgapur
Chapter 6- Confronting World map political:
Marginalisation Important cities of the world:
London, Paris, New York, Shanghai
Chapter 8- The Making of the History Time Line
National Movement:1870-1947 *Places associated with the National movements:
December
Bombay, Bengal, Chauri-Chaura, Dandi, Amritsar,
Lahore, Kittoor
Geography World map political
Chapter 5-Human Resources Most populous countries
India, China, USA, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil
January
Political map of India:
Most populous state in India-Uttar Pradesh
Least populous state in India-Sikkim
February Civics L-8: Chapter10-Law and Making a Scrap book
Social Justice on Endangered Species

PERIODIC TEST – I EXAMINATION HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION


History History
Chapter 2-From Trade to Territory The Company establishes power Chapter 2-From Trade to Territory The Company establishes power
Geography Chapter -3 Ruling the Countryside
Chapter 1- Resource Chapter -4 Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age
Chapter 2 Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Geography
ResourcesCivics Chapter 1- The Indian Constitution Chapter 1- Resources
Map work Chapter -2 Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation & Wild Life
History Resources
*Trading Cenres Chapter -3Agriculture
: Goa, Bombay, Bengal, Madras Civics
* Kingdoms: Chapter 1- The Indian Constitution
Jhansi, Mysore, Awadh Chapter 3 - Parliament and the making of laws
World map political: Chapter 5- Judiciary
*The colonial powers of England and France:: Map work
India, Burma, Srilanka, Egypt, South Africa History
Geography *Trading Cenres:
*28 states and 8 Union Territories of India Goa, Bombay, Bengal, Madras
World map political: *Kingdoms:
*The neighbouring countries of India: Jhansi, Mysore, Awadh
China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, , Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan *The Colonial powers of England and France:
and their capitals India, Burma, Srilanka,Egypt,SouthAfrica
*The largest state Rajasthan and the smallest state Goa *Paces related to indigo movement:
World political map: Bengal, and Champaran
*The seven largest countries of the world: *Tribal states belonging to:
Russia, Canada, China, USA, Brazil, Australia, India Santhals
Mundas, Oraons
Bhils
Geography
28 states and 8 Union Territories
*States rich in crop production in India:
Rice-Bengal, Tea-Assam, Wheat-Punjab, Haryana
World political map:
The neighbouring countries of India:
China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan and
their capitals
Geography
*The largest state Rajasthan and the smallest state Goa in India
World political map:
*The seven largest countries of the world:
Russia, Canada, China, USA, Brazil, Australia, India
*States rich in crop production in India:
Assam,UttarPradesh,Bihar, Bengal,Maharashtra,
World map political:
*Countries rich in Crop production:
Rice-China
Coffee-Brazil
Tea-India
Sugarcane-India
Jute-Bangladesh
* Countries-Russia and Germany
PERIODIC TEST – II EXAMINATION ANNUAL EXAMINATION
History History
Chapter-5 When People Rebel-1857 and After Chapter -5 When People Rebel-1857 and After
Geography Chapter -6 Civilising the 'Native', Educating the Nation
Chapter -4 Industries Chapter -8 The Making of the National Movement: 1870-1947
Civics Geography
Chapter -5 Understanding Marginalisation Chapter -2 Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation & Wild Life
Chapter-6 Confronting Marginalisation Resources
Map work Chapter -3 Agriculture
History Chapter -4 Industries
*Important Centres of Revolt: Chapter -5 Human Resources
Delhi, Meerut, Lucknow, Jhansi, Barrackpore Civics
Geography Chapter -3 Parliament and the making of laws
* Iron and Steel Plants of India: Chapter- 6 Understanding Marginalisation
Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Raurkela, Vishakhapatnam, Salem Chapter- 7 Confronting Marginalisation
*28 states and 8 Union Territories Chapter -8 Laws and Social Justice
World map political Map work
*Important cities of the world: History
London, Paris, New York, Shanghai *Trading Cenres:
Goa, Bombay, Bengal, Madras
*Kingdoms:
Jhansi, Mysore, Awadh
*The Colonial powers of England and France:
India, Burma, Srilanka,Egypt,SouthAfrica
*Important Centres of Revolt:
Delhi, Meerut, Lucknow, Jhansi, Barrackpore

*Paces related to indigo movement:


Bengal, and Champaran
*Tribal states belonging to:
Santhals
Mundas, Oraons
Bhils
*Places associated with the National movements: Bombay, Bengal,
Chauri-Chaura, Dandi, Amritsar, Lahore, Kittoor
Geography
28 states and 8 Union Territories
*States rich in crop production in India:
Rice-Bengal, Tea-Assam, Wheat-Punjab, Haryana
World political map:
The neighbouring countries of India:
China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan and
their capitals
* Iron and Steel Plants of India:
Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Raurkela, Vishakhapatnam, Salem
*28 states and 8 Union Territories
World map political
*Important cities of the world:
London, Paris, New York, Shanghai
*The largest state Rajasthan and the smallest state Goa in India
World political map:
*The seven largest countries of the world:
Russia, Canada, China, USA, Brazil, Australia, India
*States rich in crop production in India:
Assam,UttarPradesh,Bihar, Bengal,Maharashtra,
World map political:
*Countries rich in Crop production:
Rice-China
Coffee-Brazil
Tea-India
Sugarcane-India
Jute-Bangladesh
* Countries-Russia and Germany
World map political
Most populous countries
India, China, USA, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil
Political map of India:
Most populous state in India-Uttar Pradesh
Least populous state in India-Sikkim
INDUS VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
SESSION: 2024 -25
CLASS: VIII
SUBJECT: GK
Book – Abhigyan
Publisher –Indus Valley Public School, Noida
Book –Reasoning workbook -8
Publisher – MTG Learning Media Pvt.

Month Content Activities


April  Major sea ports of India 18th April (World Heritage Day)
 Awards and Honours  Design Banners with information about different cultures
 Indian National highways
 Important monuments of India
 List of Indians who won Pultizer prize
May  Top cartoonist across the world 11th May (National Technology Day)
 Indian scientists and mathematicians  Create a magazine cover page on Technology Day
 Indian Railway zones
 Grammy award winners
July  Rivers of India 15th July (World Youth Skills Day)
 Classical dancers of India  Make Poster on World Youth Skills Day
 State and folk dances
 Important National and International days and dates
 List of high courts in India
August  List of agencies of United Nations 30th August (Small Industry Day)
 Indian states and union territories  Essay Writing on significance of the National small scale
 National symbols of India industries in India
 Chief ministers of Indian states
 Cabinet ministers
September Revision 24th September (World Rivers Day)
 Research on 10 rivers of the world and present in the class
 ISRO
st
October 31 October (National Unity Day)
 Top 10 Indians who glorified India  Class Quiz on National Unity Day
 First in India (female)
 Important wars and battles in Indian history
 Major mountain peaks of the world
November  List of Presidents 11th November (National Education Day)
 Major agricultural products and their producer  Prepare a slogan writing on education and empowerment
countries
 Major lakes of the world
 Largest, longest, highest and smallest in India
 Freedom struggles of India
December  Top10 startups in India 5th December (World Soil Day)
 Solar system  Group presentation on the uses of soil
 Countries and their National games
 Ten unknown freedom fighters
 Famous handicrafts
 First in Indian cinema
January  India’s greatest sporting legends 24th January (National Girl Child Day)
 Modern Chanakyas  Speech to raise the issue of the inequality faced by girl child
 Indian business tycoons
 List of Indians states attached with the International
boundaries
 National parks and wild life sanctuaries
February Revision

Note: Logical reasoning and Current Affairs will be a part of the syllabus
Half Yearly Syllabus Annual Syllabus
Abhigyan: Abhigyan:
Important National and International Days and Dates (July to December) Longest, Largest, Highest and Smallest in India( 20 to 40)
Top Cartoonist Across the World (All) List of Presidents (only names and party)
Rivers of India (All – Name, Originated from and Drain into) ISRO (complete topic)
State and Folk Dances (1 to 12) Major Agricultural Products and their Producer Countries (All)
Indian Scientists and Mathematicians (All) Major Lakes of the World (All)
Indian Railway Zones (All) First in India (female) (1 to 20)
Major Sea Ports of India (All) Indian Teenagers who hold a bright future ahead (All)
Indian National Highway (All) Major Mountain Peaks of the World (All only mountain & location)
Important Monuments of India (20 to 43) Handicrafts of India (1 to 10)
Largest, Longest, Highest and Smallest in India (22 to 35) CEO of Indian Origin (1 to 5)
Indian Teenagers who hold a bright future ahead (All) Indian Business Tycoons (4 to 7)
Top 10 Start ups of India (All) National Parks and Wildlife life Sanctuaries (10 to 23)
Museums of India (All) India’s Greatest Sporting Legends (1 to 16)
List of Agencies of United Nations (1 to 14) Museums of India (All)
Indian Business Tycoons (4 to 7) Solar System (All)
Reasoning Workbook: Ten Unknown Freedom Fighter’s (6 to 10)
Chapter 2: Analogy and Classification Reasoning Workbook:
Chapter 3: Coding- Decoding Chapter-4 Blood Relations
Chapter 4: Blood Relations Chapter-5 Direction Sense Test
Chapter 8 : Mathematical Operations Chapter-7 Alpha Numeric Sequence
General Awareness Chapter 9: Analytical Reasoning
General Awareness
INDUS VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
SESSION: 2024-25
CLASS VIII
SUBJECT: COMPUTER

Month Chapter Name Theory Practical Particulars

Apps, Types of Apps, Downloading Developing your own app


Chapter 5-
and Installing an App, Developing using MIT app Inventor. Create an app, named
Introduction to
your own App. “Hit_me”, in MIT app
App Development
www.appinventor.mit.edu Inventor. (Page 70)
Chapter 6- Links Create different webpages.
and Frames in Revising HTML tags, Linking Web
April-May pages, Adding Audio and Video,
HTML
Frames.
Networking, Advantages of Create a Network area Set up a network area for
Networking, Components of a connecting College Campus the new office campus of
Chapter 1- Networking, Wireless with Library, Hostel, wing 1 and TechX Co. Pvt. Ldt.
Networking Networking, Types of 2.
Networks, Network
Topologies, Network Security.
Write Algorithms & draw Flow
Introduction to Problem Solving Chart. Examples:
through Algorithm and Flowcharts  Calculate Square of a Number
Skill Education-
July
Steps for Problem Solving  Check for leap year
“ALGORITHM & Representation of Algorithm through  Eligibility to Vote
FLOWCHARTS” Flow Charts Basic Symbols and  Calculate Area and Perimeter
Shapes of Flowcharts of Rectangle
Block chain, Augmented Reality Make a presentation to illustrate
(AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed the difference between AR, VR,
Chapter 2- Emerging
Reality (MR), Extended Reality MR and XR.
Trends
(XR), Expert System. Edge
Computing
Aug. Creating Animation using Krita.
Chapter 3- Animation Layers, Animation in Krita, Switching
Create an animation in
in Krita to Animation Workspace, Creating
Krita to show the
Animation.
Different Phases of
Moon.

Revision
Sept.

Features of Audacity, Starting


Chapter 4- Audacity, Components of Audacity Select your favourite
Audacity Create and edit your own music files and edit
Window, Opening Audio Files, Audio file in Audacity. them for your school
Playing an Audio File, Editing Audio
Oct. function.
files and settings, Recording, Saving
the Project.

Chapter 7- Using The concept of loops, Exit Criteria. Write a program to


loops in Make print the digits of a
Code given number in
reverse order.
Nov. Chapter 8- Operators, types of control structures, Write different Python
Iterative conditional statements, iterative Programs using Iterative
Statements in statements, types of loops in python, Statements.
Python using else in loops.
Chapter 9- Big Data Defining Big Data, The 5 V’s of Big Make a presentation on the
Data, Applications of Big Data, topic “The 5 V’s of Big Data” Draw an Infographic
Interpreting Data. using any image editing
Analyse the Bandwidth, to software to show the
check/view Data transfer rate in contribution of Big Data
Skill Education- computer lab/ devices in Healthcare Industry.
 Understand Internet and its
“CYBER SECURITY”
Dec. terminology
 Define Internet, LAN, MAN, WAN ,
PAN, Bandwidth

Make a presentation on
Artificial Intelligence and its Make a presentation on
“Use of AI in our day to
Domains, Introduction to Data, types the topic “Data Science
Chapter 10- Data day life”.
of Data, types of Quantitative Data, in Healthcare”
Science
what is Data Science? Life Cycle of
Data Science, Application of Data
Science.
 Find out the threats
Skill Education- encountered and the security
“CYBER Understand cybercrime and the need measures used in a network.
SECURITY” of Cyber Security.
 Malware: Virus, Worm, Trojan,  Reference Link:
Spam https://www.cyberlawsindia.net

Jan-Feb.  Types of Cyber Crime: - Cyber


Trolling, - Cyber Bullying, - Phishing,
- Cyber Stalking
 Cyber Security: - Password
Protection, - Firewall
 Antivirus
 Netiquettes
 Cyber law: Indian IT Act 2000
Theory Practical
---------- Chapter 5- Introduction to App Development
Periodic Test -I
Chapter 6- Links and Frames in HTML
Chapter 1- Networking Chapter 3- Animations in Krita
Half Yearly Chapter 2- Emerging Trends Chapter 5- Introduction to App Development
Examination
Chapter 3- Animations in Krita
---------- Chapter 4- Audacity
Periodic Test -II Chapter 7- Loops in MakeCode
Chapter 3- Animations in Krita
Chapter 8- Iterative Statements in Chapter 8- Iterative Statements in
Python Python
Annual Examination Chapter 9- Big Data Chapter 6- Links and Frames in HTML
Chapter 10- Data Science Chapter 7- Loops in MakeCode
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INDUS VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA
SESSION: 2024-25
CLASS: VIII
SUBJECT: FRENCH

Apprenons le français-3, Méthode de français (New Saraswati House)


Month Leçon Grammaire/Vocabulaire Activities
April 1- Une nouvelle année d’apprentissage  Les adverbes Écrire deux mots pour chaque
 Les adverbes de quantité l’alphabet.
 Les verbes
 La négation
May 2- Les rêves et les ambitions de la  Positions des adjectifs Décrivez votre ami(e)
famille
July 3- Une journée bien chargée  Les adverbes de temps French Week
 Quelle heure est-il ? INTER CLASS – Faire un plat français
 Les verbes pronominaux (Make French dish)
August 3- Une journée bien chargée  Les saisons Compréhension oral
4- Une excursion au zoo  L’interrogation
 L’interrogation negative
September 5- Le jour du shopping  Les verbes savoir et connaître

October 6- Où se trouve le collège Jean Renoir?  Les adverbes de lieu


7- Protégeons notre environment!  Les pays et les prépositions de lieu Expliquer la route
 Indiquer un chemin
November 8- Une fête inoubliable  Les adjectifs démontratifs
9- Une belle soirée  L’impératif
December 10- Allons vite au stade!  Les adjectifs interrogatifs
 Expressions- Faire et Jouer
January 10 – Allons vite au stade!  Lettre Recherches sur un festival français
 Culture et civilisations
February Revision  Révision
Periodic Test-I Examination Half Yearly Examination
 Les adverbs  Les verbes
 Les adverbs de quantité  La negation
 Les verbes (re,er,ir)  Les adverbs de temps
 La negation  Quelle heure est-il?
 Positions des adjectifs  Les verbes pronominaux
 Comprehension  Les saisons
 L’interrogation
 L’interrogation negative
 Les verbes savoir et connaître
 Comprehension
 Culture et Civilisations
Periodic Test-II Examination Annual Examination
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 Les adjectifs démonstratifs  L’interrogation negative
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 Les adjectifs interrogatifs
 Expressions- Faire et Jouer
 Lettre
 Compréhension
 Culture et Civilisations

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