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Chapter/Topi Project /
Month ng
cs Activity
Days
April 18 Beehive: Ch-(1) The Fun They Had ,
(P) The Road not taken ,
(2) The sound of music
Moments: (1) The Lost Child ASL
Grammar: Determiners
Writing : Diary Entry
WB- unit 1& 2
May & 14+6 Beehive: (P) Wind, Art Integration
June (3) The little Girl Project
Moments: (2) The Adventure of Toto
Grammar: Modals, Prepositions
Writing: Descriptive Paragraph (person)
WB- unit 3
July 21 Beehive:
(P) Rain on the roof,
(4) A Truly Beautiful Mind
Moments:
ASL
(3) Iswaran The StoryTeller
Grammar: Tenses , Active and passive voice
Writing: Story
WB- unit 4& 5
August 19 Beehive: (P) The Lake isle of Innisfree , Assessment of
(5) The Snake and the Mirror Listening and
(P) A Legend of The Northland Speaking skills
Moments:
(4) In the Kingdom of Fools,
(5) The Happy Prince
Grammar :Reported Speech
Writing: Descriptive paragraph (place)
WB- unit 6&7
September 9 Revision and Half Yearly Exam
October 14 Beehive: (6) My Childhood
(P) No Men are Foreign
Moments:
(6) Weathering the Storm In Ersama
Grammar : Subject verb Agreement
Writing: Descriptive paragraph (event)
WB- unit 8&9
November 21 Beehive: (7) Packing
(P) The Duck and The Kangaroo
(8) Reach for the top,
(P) On killing a Tree
Moments : (7) The Last Leaf,
Grammar : Reported Speech
Writing: Diary Entry
WB- 10&11
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HINDI
Syllabus (2022—2023)
CLASS---IX
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Nov 21
Circle
Introduction, Review of circles, Angle subtended by a
chord at a point, Perpendicular from the center to a
chord. Equal chord and their distance from center.
Angle subtended by an arc of a circle. Cyclic Project: To ma ke a model of a
Quadrilateral cyl i nder whose ra dius = 14cm
a nd ra dius 7cm.
Construction
Introduction, Basic Construction, Construction of a
Dec 16
triangle.
Surface Area & Volume
Introduction, Surface Area of Cuboid & Cube, Total
surface area of cuboid
Surface Area & Volume To find through
Surface Area& volume of a right circular Cylinder, experimentation, the
cone, sphere & hemisphere area of a right circular
Statistics cylinder.
Introduction, Presentation of data, Graphical
representation of data 1. Bar graph 2. Histogram
Jan 21
3.Frequency Polygon.
Measure of central Tendency 1. Mean 2. Mode
3.Median
Probability
Introduction, Probability-An experimental Approach
through events.
Feb 13 Revision
SUBJECT- PHYSICS
Subject: Science & Tech
(Physics) Prescribed Textbook: Science and
Technology–NCERT
Month/Working
Chapter/Topic Content/Sub-topicinDetail Experiment/Project/Activity
Days
April/18 Motion Motion Along a Straight Line,Distance 1.Graphical Representation
and displacement UniformMotion and of Various types of Motion.
Non-Uniform Motion,speed – velocity; 2. The data regarding the
acceleration,distance – time and motion of two different
velocity- time graphs for uniformly objects A and B are given in
accelerated motion: Equation of following table.
motion by 2. Demonstration of
graphical method. uniformcircularmotion.
May/09 Motion Equation of motion by graphical 3. Toplotdistance–timegraph
Method Contd…. and find speed.
Jun/14 Motion Numerical of Equations of motion, 4. To plot velocity- Time
(Contd..), elementary idea of uniformly circular graphandfind acceleration.
motion.
July/21 Force Force and Motion, balanced 1. Place a water filled tumbler
andNewton’s andUnbalanced force. First law of on a tray. Hold the tray and
LawsofMotion: motion, Inertia and Mass. turn around as fast as you
Momentum, Newton 2nd law of can. It is observed that the
motion and its mathematical water spills. Why?
formulation. 2. Show an activity to explain
Third law of motion, Action and that inertia is the inherent
property of every object.
Reaction, Laws of Conservation of
Momentum.
August/19 Gravitation Gravitation, Universal Law 1. To establish the
ofGravitation, Free fall body, Massand relationship between
Weight, Force of Gravitation ofthe weight of a rectangular
Earth, Acceleration due to Gravity, wooden block using
Mass and Weight, Variation of g. spring balance.
September /09 Revision, Half Revision, Half Yearly Examination, 2. To determine the
Yearly Discussion of Question Paper density ofsolid (denser
Examination, than water) by using a
Discussion of spring balance and a
Question Paper measuring cylinder.
October/14 Flotation Thrust and Pressure, Pressure 3. To establish the
inFluids, Buoyancy, relationbetween the loss
Archimedes’Principle, , Elementary in weight ofa solid. When
Idea of Relative Density. fully immersedin
(i) TapWater
(ii) StrongSalt.
November/21 WorkandEnergy Work, Workdone by a constantforce, 1. To verify Laws of
1 Joule, Energy and forms ofEnergy, Reflection for Sound
Kinetic and PotentialEnergy, Law of Waves
Conservation of Energy, Rate of doing 2. To determine the
work(Power), velocity of Pulse
CommercialUnitofEnergy. propagated through a
slinky.
December/ Sound Production of Sound, Nature of Sound,
16 Propagation of sound, Sound
Waves are longitudinal waves,
Characteristics of a Sound Wave,
Speed of sound, Speed of sound in
different medium.
Reflection of Sound, Echo,
Reverberation, Use of Multiple
Reflection of Sound, Range of Hearing,
Applications of Ultrasound ,
January /21 Sound Sonar , application of sonar
Revision
June 14
Elements,
compounds and
Mixtures.
Heterogeneous and
Homogenous mixtures,
To prepare
July 21 Suspensions and its properties.
(i) a mixture
Colloids and its properties, Some common (ii) a compound
examples of colloids. using iron filings and
Physical and chemical changes (excluding sulphur pow der and
separating the components of a mixture) distinguish betw een these
(chapter completed). on the basis of:
(a) appearance ,i.e
homogeneity and
heterogeneity.
(b) behaviour tow ards a
magnet,
(c) behaviour tow ards
carbon disulphide as a
solvent.
(d) effect of heat.
August 19 Atoms and Molecules - Law s of chemical
combinations. To carry out the follow ing
What is an atom? Atomic size, reactions and classify them
Symbols as physical and chemical
What is a molecule? changes, (i) Iron w ith
copper sulphate solution in
w ater.
(ii) Burning of magnesium
in air.
(iii) Zinc w ith dilute
sulphuric acid.
iv) Heating of copper
sulphate Crystals.
v) Sodium sulphate w ith
barium chloride in the form
of their solutions in w ater.
Novem ber 21
Electrons,
Protons and
Neutrons
Valency
Thomson's model of an atom
Decem ber 16
Rutherford's gold foil experiment, Rutherford's
mode of an atom
Draw backs of his model.
Organic farming
16 Introduction, Census,
Population Size & Draw the diagram
Distribution, India's of population size,
LESSON-6 POPULATION Population Distribution & age structure &
Density. population
structure.
No. of
Month’s
workin Unit No./ Title Content/Topic Activity/Practical
Name
g days
PART A *Methods of
Unit 1: communication.
Communication * Meaning of
Skills –I communication
Importance of
communication skills
communication
April 18 Cycle
*Perspectives in
Communication.
*Factors affecting
perspectives in
Communication.
*Basic Writing skills
* Basic Speaking Skills
PART B *Introduction of AI , AI
Unit 1 History Ice Breaker Activity: Dream
:Introduction to *Meaning of Artificial Smart Home idea
Artificial Intelligence Learners to design a rough layout of
Intelligence (AI) *Fields closely related floor plan of their dream smart
Sub Unit : to Artificial intelligence home.
EXCITE *Important phases in
development of AI .
*Types of AI
*Real life usage of AI
*Limitation of Weak AI
PART B ● Game 1: Rock, Paper and
Unit 1 *Three domains of Scissors
:Introduction to Artificial Intelligence . (based on data)
Artificial Recommended ● Game Mystery Animal
Intelligence (AI) Activity: AI Quiz(Paper (based on Natural
Sub Unit : Pen) Language Processing -
EXCITE NLP)
Game 3: Emoji Scavenger Hunt
May 9 RELATE: The Relevance of AI in (based on Computer Vision - CV)
daily life
*Six Dimensions of AI
*Smart Living : Smart
Homes to Smart Cities
*Phases in Recommended Activity:
development of smart Write an Interactive
cities Story
*Data for smart cities
PART B Using AI to Achieve Recommended Activity: Go
Unit 1 SDGs Goals Board GameLearners to
June 14 *Understanding the
:Introduction to answer questions on
Artificial SDGs , How AI to Sustainable Development Goals
Intelligence (AI) achieve SDGs.
Sub Unit :
PURPOSE
Februar
13 Revision & Annual Examination
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