class - vi syllabus for 2020-2021...
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CLASS - VI Syllabus for 2020-2021
ENGLISH APRIL LIT - Chapter 1 – Pret in the House Poem - Be a friend Grammar- The Sentence MAY LIT - Chapter 2 – Attela MCB - Chapter 1 – Playing the game Grammar- Chapter 2 – Subject and predicate Chapter 4 – Affirmative and Negative sentences JULY LIT - Chapter 3 – “Pandora and the Mysterious Box” Poem - “You can’t be that” MCB - Chapter 2 – “My greatest Prize” Poem - The Victor Grammar- Chapter 3 – Phrases and clauses Chapter 5 – Formation of Interrogative sentences Chapter 6 – The Noun; kinds of Nouns AUGUST LIT - Chapter 4 – The school for sympathy MCB - Chapter 3 – A Hornbill called Harold Chapter 4 – Unforgettable Salim Ali Grammar- Chapter 7 – The Noun - gender Chapter 8 – The Adjective Chapter 9 – Articles Writing- Letter writing – Formal & informal (Chapter 25) SEPTEMBER LIT - Chapter 5 – The Hotel Stefani MCB - Chapter 5 – The Bravest Girl Poem - If Ever I see
Grammar- Chapter 10 – The Pronoun Chapter 11 – The Verb Chapter 12 – Tenses Writing- Message writing OCTOBER LIT - Chapter 6 – The Cop and the Anthem Poem - The Spider and the Fly MCB - Chapter 6 – The Gifts of Wali Dad Poem - Peace, Peace, Peace Grammar- Chapter 13 – Active and Passive voice Chapter 14 – The Adverb Chapter 30 – Shifts in verb Tense Writing- Notice writing NOVEMBER LIT - Chapter 7 – As you like it MCB - Chapter 7 – “The Monkey Puzzle Tree” Chapter 8 – “The Bus stop that Ate Children” Grammar- Chapter 15 – The Preposition Chapter 16 – The Conjunction Chapter 31 – Figures of speech in context. Chapter 32 – Affixes and Roots as clues to the Meaning of words DECEMBER LIT - POEM – Day Break MCB - Chapter 9 – The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Poem – Go, Plant a Tree Grammar- Chapter 17 – The Interjection Chapter 18 – Direct and Indirect Speech Chapter 33 –Dictionary Skills Writing- Essay writing JANUARY LIT - Chapter 8 – “Say the Right Thing.” MCB - Chapter 10 – Ferdinand Megallan’s Journey
Poem – “Sea Fever” Grammar- Chapter 19 – Agreement of the verb with the subject Chapter 20 – Punctuation Chapter 34 – Vocabulary in context Writing- Chapter 29 – Picture Composition Vocabulary (Activity – Oral Skills – II) JULY, AUGUST – Words Liable to be confused and Misused – Chapter 21
SOCIAL STUDIES APRIL HISTORY L – 1 An Introduction to History(What, when, where and How)
MAY GEOGRAPHY L – 16 The Earth in the Solar System
JUNE CIVICS L – 24 Understanding Diversity
JULY HISTORY L – 2 The Earliest Societies L – 3 Man as a Farmer and Herder GEOGRAPHY L – 17 Maps – How they Help us CIVICS L – 25 Diversity, Prejudice, Discrimination and Inequality
AUGUST HISTORY L – 4 The First Cities; The HarappanCivilisation L – 5 Different ways of Living; what books and burial tell us. (The Vedic Period and chalcolithic settlements) GEOGRAPHY L – 18 Globe – A Model of the Earth (Latitudes and Longitudes) CIVICS L – 26 The Government SEPTEMBER HISTORY L – 6 Rise of JanapadasMahajanapadas and Kingdoms L – 7 New Questions and Ideas – Upanishads, Jainism and Buddhism GEOGRAPHY L – 19 Motions of the Earth CIVICS L – 27 Rural local Government; The Panchayati Raj the three –
lier system.
OCTOBER HISTORY L – 8 The First Empire Ashoka the Great (The emperor who gave up war) L – 9 Life in town and villages. Vital towns and thriving villages
(600 B.C to 300 AD) GEOGRAPHY L – 20 Major Domains of the Earth and Relief Features CIVICS L – 28 Urban Local Government. NOVEMBER HISTORY L – 10 Contact with Distant lands (work of Traders) L – 11 Conquerors from Distand lands and spread of Buddhism in
central Asia (Kinga and Pilgrims) GEOGRAPHY L – 21 India – Our country CIVICS L – 29 District Administration. DECEMBER HISTORY L – 12 Political Developments – The new empires and Kingdoms L – 13 Harshavardhana and his times (Political Development - – The
new empires and Kingdoms GEOGRAPHY L – 22 India - Climate CIVICS L – 30 Making a living Rural Livelihoods and Urban Livelihoods. JANUARY HISTORY L – 14 The Chalukyas and Pallavas (Political Developments – The new
empires and Kingdoms) L – 15 Culture and science (Buildings, paintings and books) GEOGRAPHY L – 23 India – Natural vegetable and wildlife
COMPUTER APRIL Chapter 1 – Knowing our numbers
MAY Chapter 2 – Operation on numbers JUNE Chapter 3 – Whole numbers
JULY Chapter 4 – Playing with numbers Chapter 5 – Negative numbers and integers AUGUST Chapter 6 – Fractions Chapter 7 – Decimals SEPTEMBER Chapter 8 – Introduction to Algelira Chapter 9 – Ratio and proportion OCTOBER Chapter 10 – Basic geometrical Ideas Chapter 11 – Understanding geometrical shapes NOVEMBER Chapter 12 – Symmetry Chapter 14 – Mensuration DECEMBER Chapter 13 – Constructions JANUARY Chapter 15 – Data Handling
MATHS JUNE Chapter 1 – Fundamentals of Computer JULY Chapter 2 – Computer languages Chapter 3 – Problem solving Techniques
AUGUST Chapter 4 – Tables in word 2010 Chapter 5 – Mail merge in word 2010 SEPTEMBER Chapter 6 – Animating a presentation and examination OCTOBER Chapter 7 – Introduction to Excel 2010 NOVEMBER Chapter 8 – More about excel Chapter 9 – Introduction to E-mail DECEMBER Chapter 10 – Let’s learn HTML JANUARY Chapter 11 – More about scratch FEBRUARY Revision
GENERAL SCIENCE APRIL Chapter 1 – Food – Where does it come from? Chapter 2 – Components of food
MAY & JUNE Chapter 3 – Fibre to Fabric Chapter 4 – Sorting materials in to groups JULY Chapter 5 – Separation of Substances Chapter 6 – Changes around us
AUGUST Chapter 7 – Getting to Know plants Chapter 8 – Body movements SEPTEMBER Chapter 9 – The living organisms and their surroundings Chapter 10 – Motion and measurement of distance. OCTOBER Chapter 11 – Light, Shadows and reflection Chapter 12 – Electricity and Circuits NOVEMBER Chapter 13 – Fun with magnets Chapter 14 – Water DECEMBER Chapter 15 – Air around us. JANUARY Chapter 16 – Garbage in garbage out
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