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SHRI SHANKARACHARYA VIDYALAYA HUDCO, BHILAI (a sanctuary for learners) SYLLABUS FOR FIRST TERM CLASS-III ENGLISH: Text Book- Marigold (English Text Book ) NCERT Workbook Marigold – 3 Fun with Grammar - 3 ( Cordova) Speak & Write – 3( Good Luck Publishers) Conversation for you-3 MONTH SYLLABUS ACTIVITIES April/ June Oral Unit- I Good Morning (Poem) Conversation Book Lesson 1 to 6 Reader Unit- I The Magic Garden (Written) Unit -III The Enormous trip (Written) Workbook:- Unit -I Page no. 1 to 3 Grammar Lesson- 1 Alphabetical Order Lesson- 2 Sentences Lesson- 3 Questions Lesson- 4 Capital Letters and Full stop Lesson- 5 Comma Lesson- 6 Nouns Lesson- 7 Nouns: Common & Proper Lesson- 14 Articles Speak & Write Page no. 11 to 30 Word Puzzle. Reverse Reading July Oral Unit- II Nina And the Baby Sparrows (Reading) Conversation Book Lesson 7 & 8 Reader Unit- IV A little fish story (Written) Picture Description Unseen Passage Session-2018-

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SHRI SHANKARACHARYA VIDYALAYA HUDCO, BHILAI (a sanctuary for learners) SYLLABUS FOR FIRST TERM CLASS-III

ENGLISH:Text Book- Marigold (English Text Book ) NCERT

Workbook Marigold – 3Fun with Grammar - 3 ( Cordova)Speak & Write – 3( Good Luck Publishers)Conversation for you-3

MONTH SYLLABUS ACTIVITIES

April/June

Oral Unit- I Good Morning (Poem)Conversation Book Lesson 1 to 6Reader Unit- I The Magic Garden (Written) Unit -III The Enormous trip (Written)Workbook:- Unit -I Page no. 1 to 3Grammar Lesson- 1 Alphabetical Order

Lesson- 2 SentencesLesson- 3 QuestionsLesson- 4 Capital Letters and Full stopLesson- 5 CommaLesson- 6 NounsLesson- 7 Nouns: Common & ProperLesson- 14 Articles

Speak & Write Page no. 11 to 30

Word Puzzle. Reverse Reading

July

Oral Unit- II Nina And the Baby Sparrows (Reading)

Conversation Book Lesson 7 & 8Reader Unit- IV A little fish story (Written)Workbook:- Unit-III Page no. 1 to 9 Unit -IV Page no. 14 to 18Grammar Lesson- 8 Nouns: Singular & Plural

Lesson-9 Nouns: Male or FemaleLesson-10 The’sLesson -13 Pronouns

Speak & Write Page no. 31 to 35

Picture Description Unseen Passage

August

Oral Unit- II Bird Talk ( Poem)Conversation Book Lesson 9 to 11Reader Unit- V The yellow Butterfly (Written) Workbook:- Unit-V Page no. 19 to 25 Grammar Lesson- 11 Adjectives

Lesson-12 ComparisonsSpeak & Write Page no. 36 to 40

Memory Game Draw the outline of your left palm with

pencil on a blank sheet. Remove your palm & colour the fingers & label the different fingers.

Project:- Collect the pictures of different things we get from the sea ( example:- fish, shell, coral etc.) and paste them in a file.

Letter WritingParagraph WritingPicture Description

(2) CLASS-III

Session-2018-2019

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MATHSText Book : Math New Learnwell Mathematics III

Oral Assessement:

1. Multiplication Tables 5 to 15 2. Questions will be asked from the chapters ( MCQ’s, Fill in the blanks, True and False taught for first term)

(3) CLASS-III

WrittenMONTH SYLLABUS MATHS LAB ACTIVITIES

April / June

Lesson-1 Revision- Let’s Recall Lesson- 2 Numbers and Numbers name Lesson-3 Roman Numerals Lesson- 4 Addition (Let us practice:- 4.1,4.2,4.3)

Paste 2 pictures each of the 3-D shapes and write their name.

Paste the match sticks to represent the given Roman numbers.

July

Lesson- 5 Subtraction (Let us practice:- 5.1, 5.2, 5.3)Lesson-13 Time (Let us practice:-13.1,13.2,13.3, 13.4,13.5)Lesson-15 Symmetry and Pattern ( Let us practice:- 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, )

To draw the line of symmetry for given figures.

August

Lesson- 6 Multiplication (Let us practice:- 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4,6.5, 6.7)Lesson-9 Money (Let us practice:-9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6)

To find the total cost of given objects.

Project:- To draw the clock and show the given time.

GENERAL SCIENCEText Book: Science Magic – 3 – Ratna Sagar Pvt.Ltd.

MONTH SYLLABUS ACTIVITIES

April/June Lesson- 1 What and how animals eat (Written)

Lesson – 2 Materials We Use (Oral)

To observe different fabrics using linen tester.Scrap book activity: Paste three pictures each of herbivores, carnivores and

omnivores animals and write about their feeding habits. Collect and paste at least five pictures each of materials we

get from plants, animals and earth. 3 D Theatre

July

Lesson- 5 Living and Non living things (Written)

Lesson- 3 Soil (Oral)Lesson -6 Parts of a plant (Written)

Make a clay structure and colour it.Scrap book activity: Make a list of things that are non living but we get them

from a living thing. Paste their pictures in the scrapbook. Paste the pictures of plants and write which part of it is

eaten as food and write at least one use of it. 3 D Theatre

August

Lesson -5 Solids, Liquids and Gases (Written)

Lesson -7 Bird (Oral and Written)

To show that liquids take the shape of a container. To show that like poles of a magnet repel each other and

unlike poles attract each other.Scrap book activity: Collect the pictures of solids, liquids and gases and write

their properties. 3 D Theatre

Short Notes: 1) Parts of a plant 2) States of MatterDiagram: 1) Parts of a plant 2) Body parts of a bird

Project: Collect and paste three natural materials and three synthetic materials and paste it on a full chart paper. Write their sources and three uses of each.

Note: Only objective type questions will be asked in oral test. Topics for interaction will be given in the class.

(4) CLASS-III

SOCIAL STUDIESText Book: New Learn Well Social Studies-III

MONTH SYLLABUS ACTIVITIES

April/June Lesson- 3 India Physical and

Political Division ( Written) Lesson-1 Universe (Oral)

Find out the names of the Chief ministers and Governors of India.

Map Pointing- Mark the capitals of the following states:(Jammu&Kashmir),Chhattisgarh,Gujarat,Kerala, Odisha and Uttarakhand.),Deserts and Mountain Peaks.

July

Lesson- 4 National Symbols (Written)Lesson -5 Indian Village (Written)Lesson -12 Early Humans (Oral)

Make a collage by collecting the pictures of National symbols of India .

Paste the pictures of different types of houses and write five sentences on Kutcha house.

AugustLesson -6 Local Self-government

(Written)Lesson -8 Delhi (Written)

Collect and paste the pictures of historical monuments situated in Delhi and write two sentences about them.

Short note – 1 .Northern Plains 2. Role of cooperative society.Map Work- On the political map of India ,locate the following:

1. Largest State (Rajasthan) 2. Smallest state (Goa) 3. Most densely populated state (Uttar Pradesh) 4.Island group of India (Lakshadweep)5.Southern Plateau of India (Deccan Plateau)

Project - Draw and color flags of the following countries: (India, Pakistan, China & Sri Lanka) on a ¼ chart paper.

Diagram- Body of Gram Panchayat .Note: Objectives type of questions will be asked in oral assessment. Topic for interaction will be

given in the class.

LIFE SKILLS Text Book:TOUCHSTONE

MONTH SYLLABUSApril/June Chapter - 1 How to be a good friend

Chapter - 2 The magic of friendship.

July Chapter - 3 A true friendChapter - 4 Be confident

August Chapter - 5 Zeroes or HeroesChapter - 6 Water – the essence of life

DRAWING(Art):- (A book of Art And Activity-3)MONTH SYLLABUS ACTIVITIES

April/June Basic line and circle Theory Flower Design, Design Dolphin, Running,

Landscape,Camel,Leaf peacock,Origami-Swan

July To draw a bird Floral Design, Hat, Landscape, Snakes, Birthday cake, Scenery

August To draw an animal Finger Family, Swan, Newspaper Kite, Paper Kite, Spiral Snakes, Stick Face

(5) CLASS-III

COMPUTER: Text Book: Super Computer -3

MONTH SYLLABUS ACTIVITIESApril/june Lesson -1 How a computer works

Lesson -2 Hardware and software Uses of input/output devices Print out of drawing (Ms paint)

July Lesson -3 Introduction to Ms Windows 7 Showing system clock, day and time.

August Lesson -4 Introduction to Ms Word 2010 Write a poem and save it in aMs Word file

GENERAL KNOWLEDGEText Book : Britanica Learning Know For Sure-3

MONTH SYLLABUSApril/June page no. 14 to 25

July page no. 26 to 35

August page no. 36 to 44

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April/ June One hand distance, Stand at ease, Attention, line formation

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Class Teacher(s)

Mrs. Seema Dandona (III A)Mrs. Anupama Jain (III B) Mrs. C. Rajeshwari (III C) Mrs.Anuradha Chandwani

Head of Senior Primary DepartmentImportant:i. Parents to help the child in his/her work at home but not to do his/her work on his/her behalf.ii. Rote learning to be avoided.iii. Parents to ensure that their wards are really learning meaningfully and is able to

do their work independently.iv. Parents to prepare the child well before any test.

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