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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, DHURI (Under the aegis of DPS Society New Delhi) (Session 2020-21) /Grade-IX /English/Syllabus Bifurcation Month Course Books Writing/Grammar Comprehension Skills Activity Apr Book- Moments 1. The Lost Child Book- Beehive 1. The Fun They Had Poem – 1. The Road Not Taken Descriptive Paragraph/ Tenses/Integrated Grammar Reading Listening May Book- Moments 2. The Adventures of Toto Book- Beehive 2. The Sound of Music Part-I: Evelyn Glennie Poem –2. Wind Short Story Writing/Tenses Editing Reading Speaking June Book- Moments 4. In the Kingdom of Fools Book- Beehive 2. Part II: The Shehnai of Bismillah Khan Poem – 3. Rain on the Roof Modals Cloze passage / Gap Filling Reading Listening July Book- Moments 5. The Happy Prince Book- Beehive 3. The Little Girl 4. A Truly Beautiful Mind Informal Letter Subject-Verb concord Dialogue Writing/ Reporting dialogue on a given cue. Book-Words and Expressions Unit 1,2 Speaking Aug Book- Moments 6. Weathering the Storm in Ersama Book- Beehive 6. My Childhood Poem – 5. A Legend of the Northland Poem – 6. No Men are Foreign Reporting Commands and requests Cloze passage / Gap Filling Book-Words and Expressions Unit 3 and 4 Listening Sept. Term-I

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, DHURI (Under the aegis of DPS Society New Delhi) (Session 2020-21) /Grade-IX /English/Syllabus Bifurcation
Month Course Books Writing/Grammar Comprehension Skills
Activity
Apr
Book- Moments 1. The Lost Child
Book- Beehive 1. The Fun They Had Poem – 1. The Road Not Taken
Descriptive Paragraph/ Tenses/Integrated Grammar
Book- Moments 2. The Adventures of Toto
Book- Beehive 2. The Sound of Music Part-I: Evelyn Glennie Poem –2. Wind
Short Story Writing/Tenses
Editing
Reading
Speaking
June
Book- Moments 4. In the Kingdom of Fools Book- Beehive 2. Part II: The Shehnai of Bismillah Khan Poem – 3. Rain on the Roof
Modals Cloze passage / Gap Filling
Reading
Listening
July
Book- Moments 5. The Happy Prince
Book- Beehive 3. The Little Girl 4. A Truly Beautiful Mind Poem – 4. The Lake Isle of Innisfree
Informal Letter Subject-Verb concord
Book-Words and Expressions
Ersama Book- Beehive 6. My Childhood
Poem – 5. A Legend of the Northland Poem – 6. No Men are Foreign
Reporting Commands and requests
Cloze passage / Gap Filling
Listening
8. A House is Not a Home
Book- Beehive 7. Packing 8. Reach for the Top Part I- Santosh Yadav Poem – 6. No Men Are Foreign
Statements
Questions
Editing
Speaking
Nov.
Book- Moments
10. The Beggar Book- Beehive 8. Part II- Maria Shrapova 9. The Bond of Love
Poem 8. On Killing a Tree
Determiners
Book-Words and Expressions Unit 9
Listening
Dec. Bool-Beehive 11. If I were You Poem 9. The Snake Trying Revision of Pre- Board 1
Cloze passage / Gap Filling
Jan. Revision of Pre- Board 2 Feb Revision
Mar Term-II
Subject PT-1
PT-2 PT-3
Descriptive Paragraph
Story Writing
SEC: C (LITERATURE)
Book- Beehive
SEC: A (READING)
Diary Entry Cloze passage / Gap
Filling
Editing
SEC: C (LITERATURE)
Book- Beehive 7. Packing
Subject
Term-I
Term-II
English
Diary Entry
Section-C (Literature)
Book- Moments
Book-Beehive Chapter 1 to 4 and 6 Poem 1,2,3,5,6
Section-A (Reading)
Comprehension Passage
Diary Entry
Section-C (Literature)
Book- Moments
Chapter 1, 2, 4 to 8 and 10
Book- Beehive Chapter 1 to 4, 6 to 9 and 11 Poem-1,2,3,5,6,8,9
Syllabus Class- (2020-21)
numbers on the number line, terminating / non-
terminating recurring decimals. Rational numbers as
recurring/ terminating decimals. Examples of non-
recurring/non-terminating decimals. Existence of non-
rational numbers (irrational numbers) such as, and their
representation on the number line. Every point on the
number line represents a unique real number.
Rationalization of real numbers of the type. Recall of
laws of exponents with integral powers.
Definition of a polynomial in one variable, with examples
and counter examples. Coefficients of a polynomial,
terms of a polynomial and zero polynomial. Degree of a
polynomial. Constant, linear, quadratic and cubic
polynomials. Monomials, binomials, trinomials. Factors
and multiples. Zeros of a polynomial. State the
Remainder Theorem with examples. Factor Theorem.
Factorization of ax2 + bx + c, a ≠ 0 where a, b and c are
real numbers, and of cubic polynomials using the Factor
Theorem.
16.
May “Coordinate
in two variables”
The Cartesian plane, coordinates of a point, names and terms associated with the coordinate plane, notations,
plotting points in the plane.
Recall of linear equations in one variable. Introduction to the equation in two variables. Focus on linear equations of the type ax + by +c=0. Explain that a linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions and justify their being written as ordered pairs of real numbers, plotting them and showing that they lie on a line. Graph of linear equations in two variables.
Draw an equilateral
Find the area of triangle and quadrilateral.
If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of the two
adjacent angles so formed is 180o and the converse, If two lines intersect, vertically opposite angles are equal,
corresponding angles, alternate angles, interior angles
when a transversal intersects two parallel lines, Lines which are parallel to a given line are parallel, If a side of
a triangle is produced, the exterior angle so formed is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite angles.
Find the area of your
room table, which is of
trapezium shape by
taking your own
to probability, focus is on empirical probability. (A large
amount of time to be devoted to group and to individual activities to motivate the concept; the experiments to be
drawn from real life situations, and from examples used
in the chapter on statistics).
Make a spinning wheel,
draw numbers and find
Oct.
“Triangle”
“Statistics”
Two triangles are congruent if any two sides and the included angle of one triangle is equal to any two sides and the included angle of the other triangle (SAS Congruence), Two triangles are congruent if the three sides of one triangle are equal to three sides of the other triangle (SSS Congruence), Two right triangles are congruent if the hypotenuse and a side of one triangle are equal (respectively) to the hypotenuse and a side of the other triangle (RHS Congruence), The angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal, The sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal.
Introduction to Statistics: Collection of data, presentation of data – tabular form, ungrouped / grouped, bar graphs.
Write the five criteria of
congruency with proof.
To make a paper die using a paper net of cube and
observe the occurrence of
when it is thrown 50
times.
Nov.
Volume”
“Constructions”
Surface areas and volumes of cubes, cuboids, spheres (including hemispheres) and right circular cylinders/cones.
Construction of bisectors of line segments and
angles of measure 60o, 90o, 45o etc., equilateral triangles, Construction of a triangle given its base,
Make a cube and Cuboid with cardboard by using
the following dimensions:
3x3x3 and 3x4x5
sum/difference of the other two sides and one base angle.
Dec.
“Quadrilaterals”
The diagonal divides a parallelogram into two congruent triangles, In a parallelogram opposite sides are equal, and conversely, In a parallelogram opposite angles are equal, and conversely, A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if a pair of its opposite sides is parallel and equal, In a parallelogram, the diagonals bisect each other and conversely, In a triangle, the line segment joining the mid points of any two sides is parallel to the third side and in half of it (mid point theorem) and its converse.
State and Prove Mid Point
Theorem.
Jan.
.
Heron’s Formula, Lines and angles, Probability,
Linear Equations in two variables.
Number system, Polynomial, co-ordinate Geometry,
Heron’s Formula, Lines and angles, Probability,
Linear Equations in two variables, Triangle,
Statistics, Surface Area and Volume, Circles,
Quadrilaterals, Constructions.
Cell.
Preparation of:
June: Tissues (Plant).
July Tissues (Animal).
measuring cylinder.
a solid when fully immersed
in : (a) Tap water
(b) Strongly salty water.
November Structure of atom.
Work and energy.
chemical reaction.
March TERM-II Whole syllabus
Subject PT-1 PT-2 PT-3
Work and energy.
Subject Term-I Term-II
Cell.
Tissues (Plant).
Tissues (Animal).
Whole Syllabus
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, DHURI (Under the aegis of DPS Society New Delhi )
MONTHLY SYLLABUS FOR CLASS – IX (2020-21) SUBJECT: SOCIAL SCIENCE
Month Chapter’s naMe
april
Size and Location India and the World India’s neighbours
India – States with Capitals Tropic of Cancer Standard Meridian ( Location and
Labeling)
The outbreak of the revolution
France abolishes monarchy and become a Republic
Did women have a revolution?
The abolition of Slavery?
Outline Political Map of France ( for Location and Labeling/Identification) Bordeaux Nantes Paris Marseilles
Civics: Ch-1. What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Broader meaning of
Democracy
May
Major Physiographic Divisions
Mountains Ranges: The Karakoram , The Zasker , The Shivalik, The Aravali , The Vindhya , The Satpura , Western and Eastern Ghat
Mountain Peaks : K2 ,Kanchan junga , Anai Mudi
Pleateau: Deccan Plateau , Chotta Nagpur Plateau ,Malwa Plateau
Coastal Plains : Konkan , Malabar , Coromandal and Northern Circar( Location and Labeling)
Civics: Ch-1. The story of village Palampur
Overview Organization of
Palampur pt-i
Overview Economics activities
Civics: Ch-2. Constitutional Design
Making of the Indian constitution?
Guiding values of the Indian constitution
july
The age of Social change
The Russian revolution
What changed after October?
The global influence of the Russian revolution and the USSR
Outline the Political Map of the World ( for Location and Labeling / Identification) Major Countries of First World War
( Central Powers and Allied Powers ) Central Powers – Germany , Austria ,
Hungary , Turkey ( Ottoman Empire) Allied Powers – France , England ,
Russia , USA
Rivers ( Identification only) o The Himalayan River Systems – The
Indus , The Ganges , The Satluj o The Peninsular Rivers – The
Narmada , The Tapi , The Kaveri , The Krishna , The Godavari, The Mahanadi
Lakes: Wular , Pulicat , Sambhar , Chilika
august Civics: Ch -3 Electoral Politics
Why elections? What is our system of
elections? What makes elections
Two typical cases of poverty
Poverty as seen by seen by Social Scientists
Poverty estimates Vulnerable groups Interstate disparities Global poverty
scenario Causes of poverty Anti-poverty
measures The challenges ahead
Concept Climatic controls Factors influencing
India’s climate The Indian Monsoon Distribution of rainfall Monsoon as a unifying
bond
Areas receiving rainfall less than 20cm and over 400 cm ( Identification only)
Civics: Ch-4. Working of Institutions
How is the major policy decision taken?
Parliament Political Executive Judiciary
Factors affecting vegetation
Vegetation type: Tropical Evergreen Forest , Tropical Deciduous Forest , Thorn Forest , Mountains Forests and Mangrove Forest ( for Identification only)
National Peaks: Corbett , Kazianga, Ranthambor , Shivpuri, Kanha, Simlipal and Manas
Bird Sanctuaries: Sariska , Mudumalai, Rajaji , Dachigam ( Location and Labeling)
History: Ch-3. Nazism and the rise of Hitler
Birth of Weimar Republic
Hitler’s rise to power
Outline the Political Map of the World ( for l Locating and Labeling / Identification)
The Nazi worldview Youth in Nazi
Germany Ordinary people and
the crimes against humanity
Major Countries of the SecondWorld War o Axis Powers : Germany , Italy, Japan o Allied Powers: UK , France , former
USSR , USA Territories under German expansion
( Nazi Power) Austria , Poland , Czechoslovakia ( only
Slovakia shown in the map ) , Denmark , Lithuania , France , Belgium
February revision terM-ii
pt-i
Geography : Ch-1. India : Size & Location Ch- 2. Physical Features Of India History: Ch-1. The French Revolution Civics: Ch-1. What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Economics Ch-1. The Story of a village Palampur
pt-ii
Geography: Ch-3. Drainage Economics: Ch-2. People as Resource Civics: Ch-2. Constitutional Design Ch -3 Electoral Politics History: Ch-2.Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution
pt-iii
Geography: Ch-4. Climate Economics: Ch-3: Poverty as a challenge Civics: Ch-4. Working of Institutions
terM-i
Geography : Ch-1. India : Size & Location Ch- 2. Physical Features Of India Ch-3. Drainage History: Ch-1.The French Revolution Ch-2.Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution Civics: Ch-1. What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Ch-2. Constitutional Design Ch -3 Electoral Politics Economics: Ch-1. The story of village Palampur Ch-2. People as Resource
terM-ii Whole Syllabus
Syllabus Class-IX (2020-21 )

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CLASS IX
Information Technology
July 1. Computer System Characteristics Of Computer
Components Of A Computer System
Memory
Computer.
Operating System
Device Drivers
Cloud Computers (Private/Public)
Sep Term 1
Oct 5. Cyber Safety Safely Browsing The Web And Using Social
Networks
Save Document)
Insert Pictures, Symbols, Tables
Nov 7. Presentation Tools
Create And Save Presentation
Insert Pictures
Create Animations
Create A Powerpoint Presentation On Freedom
Fighters or Pollution.
Create And Save Worksheet
Working With The Operating System
Word Processing
(CPU ,Memory ,I/O Devices ,Hard disks)
Create A Text Document/Letter/Greeting Card.
Create Different Types Of Charts Using
Spreadsheet (Line ,Bar ,Area And Pie.)
Subject PT -2 PT-3
6. Office Tools, 7. Presentation Tools, 8.Spreadsheets
Subject Term 1 Term 2
IT 1.Computer Systems 2. Software’s 3.Computer
Networking , 4. Multimedia
8.Spreadsheets 9.Scratch Programming