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SYLLABUS 2020-21
CLASS-IV
ENGLISH
APRIL’20
Reader L – 1 The Stubborn Horse
L-3 Zoo Manners (Poem)
Make sentences refused,wrestler,rejoiced,buckles,gleaming
Grammar L-1 Looking Up A Dictionary
L-2 The Sentence
L-3 Subject and Predicate
L-5 Nouns
L-6 Nouns – Singular and Plural
L-9 Adjectives
Comprehension Passage 1 (Pg -126)
Creative Writing Paragraph- Baisakhi
Antonyms accept,active,ancient,arrive,attack
Synonyms admire,allowed,annual
Homophones allowed/aloud,angel,angle
Idioms hard and fast , out of order
Similes as agile as a monkey , as blind as a bat
Composition Picture Composition
Declamation My First Day In My New Class
MAY’20
Reader L–2 Who Is Happy
L-5 Health Is Wealth
Make Sentences happiest, creation, satisfied, entrapped, gathered
encourage ,announcement, ordinary, attendant, saluting
Grammar L-7 Nouns - Gender
L-8 Nouns-Possession
L-10 Adjectives (Degrees of Comparison)
Comprehension (Source: Smart Class-Cordova Worksheet)
Creative Writing Guided Composition
Antonyms beautiful,beginning,bold,borrow,entrance
Synonyms assembly,begin,brief
Homophones berth/birth,brake/break
Idioms in a nutshell , to be in one’s good book
Similes as brittle as a glass , as clean as a new pin
Composition Picture Composition
JULY’20
Reader L-4 Skipping Shoes
L-13 Silver Anklets
L-7 From A Railway Carriage (Poem)
Make sentences stubborn , bewitched, trotting, imitate, grumbled
adults,anklets,consoled,disappear,expensive,
Grammar L-11 Articles
L-12 Pronouns
L-13 Verbs
Comprehension Passage 2 (Pg -127)
Creative Writing Paragraph- A Hot Summer Day
Antonyms first,freedom,fresh,brave,bright,broad
Synonyms buy,calm,clean,correct
Homophones cell/sell,dairy/diary
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Idioms crocodile’s tears , castle’s in the air
Similes as crafty as a fox , as fit as a fiddle
Phrases cast aside , carry on
Composition Picture Composition
Class Activity Spin A Yarn
AUGUST’20
Reader L-6 Little Benjamin
L-9 Cut Down Another Tree (Poem)
Make sentences beaming,blessed,dimpled,delighted,eagerly
Grammar L-15 Simple Present Tense
L-18 Simple Past Tense
L-20 Simple Future Tense
Comprehension Passage 3 (Pg-128)
Creative Writing Informal Letters
Raksha Bandhan
Antonyms cheap,dangerous,deep,early,empty,polite
Synonyms deceive,discover,drowsy,empty
Homophones died/dyed,dose/doze,floor/flour
Idioms fish out of water , give and take
Similes as gloomy as night , as graceful as a swan
Composition Picture Composition
Activity Spin A Yarn
SEPTEMBER’20
Reader L-8 The Golden Touch
Make sentences amazement,beloved,content,flaw,fright
Grammar L-16 Present Continuous Tense
L – 19 Past Continuous Tense
L – 22 Future Continuous Tense
Comprehension Passage 4 (Pg- 129)
Creative Writing Paragraph-Teacher’s Day
Antonyms positive,present,profit,gain,happiness,hard
Synonyms end,faithful,foolish,glad
Homophones hair/hare,heal/heel,loose/lose
Idioms hard up , high time
Similes as peaceful as sleep , as playful as a puppy
Composition Picture Composition
Declamation Autobiography of a book
Activity Spin A Yarn
OCTOBER’20
Reader L-10 Honesty
L–11 Clever Betty
Make sentences anxious,dug,flashed,fortunately,impressed,guess
barely,coop,crust,heartily,leftovers
Grammar L-17 Present Perfect Tense
L-25 Subjet-Verb Agreement
Comprehension Passage 5 (Pg- 131)
Composition Picture Composition
Antonyms haste,high,innocent,kind,light
Synonyms grave,happiness,haste
Homophones pain/pane,pair/pare
Idioms bolt from the blue ,above board
Similes as obstinate as a mule , as meek as a dove
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Phrases get through , fill in
Creative Writing Lal Bahadur Shastri
Declamation An Ideal Student
NOVEMBER’20
Reader Revision of L-8, 10 and 11
Grammar L -24Negative Sentences
L-25 Interrogative Sentences
Comprehension Passage 6 (Pg- 132)
Creative Writing Formal Letters (Applications)
Completing Stories
Antonyms loose,love,natural,oral,peace,permanent
Synonyms help,huge,injure
Homophones peace/piece,pray/prey
Idioms bring to light , birds of a feather
Similes as blind as bat , as cold as ice
Declamation The Value Of Discipline
DECEMBER’20
Reader L-14 Lost And Found
L-15 The Letter (Poem)
Make sentences bond,invitation,helpless,overjoyed,panic
Grammar L-28 Adverb
L-29 Prepositions
Comprehension Passage 7 (Pg- 133)
Antonyms proud,punish,remember,rise,rough,senior
Synonyms lucky,ordinary,polite
Homophones principal/principle,quiet/quite
Project Means Of Communication
Composition Picture Composition
Declamation Value of Games and Sports
JANUARY’21
Reader L –16 Robinson Crusoe Builds A House
Make sentences fetch,lonely,spoilt,trusty,voyage
Grammar L – 30 Conjunctions
L – 31 Punctuation and Capital
Creative Writing Letters
Comprehension Passage 8(Pg- 134)
Antonyms sharp,silent,success,superior,
Synonyms reply,rich,sure,talk
Homophones root/route,stair/stare
Idioms go to the dogs , hue and cry
Similes as dry as bone ,as innocent as a lamb
Composition Picture Composition
Declamation Internet
FEBRUARY’21
Reader L –18 The Nightingale
Make sentence admire,astonished,boughs,delicious,dense
Grammar L-14 The Tense
Comprehension Passage 9 (Pg-135)
Creative Writing Paragraph Writing
Antonyms true,useful, wild,wise
Synonyms grief, sure ,haste, rich
Homophones storey/story, their/there
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Idioms turn a deaf ear to , the lion’s share
Similes as sly as fox , as quick as lightning
Composition Picture Composition
Class Activity Spin A Yarn
MARCH’21
Reader L-17 The Tragic Story (Poem)
Grammar L-4 Parts of Speech
Comprehension Passage 10 (Pg 135)
Creative Writing Paragraph- Spring Season
Note:- Editing, Omitting of a passage will be done regularly.
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Terms I II English L- 2,4, 5, 6, 13 Synonyms (April-Sep) Reader L- 10, 11, 14, 16, 18 Synonyms Spelling Antonyms (April-Sep) and GK Words (Oct-Feb) Antonyms (Oct-Feb) and GK Words
Worksheet
English I II III IV
Worksheet
Reader L-1, 2 Poem-3 L-4,5,13 Poem-7 L- 8,10,11 Poem-9 L-14, 16,18 Poem-15
Grammar L-2,3,5,6,9,10 L-11,12,13,15,18,20 L-15,,16,18,19,,20,22 L-23,24,25,28,14 Homophones Homophones (Jul- Homophones (Oct- Homophones (Dec- (April-May) Aug) Nov) Similes (Oct- Jan) Similes (Dec- Similes Phrasal Verbs ( Jul- Nov) Jan)
(April-May) Aug) Phrasal Verbs(Oct- Idioms (Dec-Jan) Idioms (April- Idioms ( Jul-Aug) Nov) Phrasal Verbs (Dec- May) Picture Paragraph Writing Application Jan) Composition & & Comprehension & Comprehension Informal Letter Comprehension & Comprehension
Project:
Term I: Education Day Term II: Any Adopted State
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dfork ikB &4 iq"i dh vfHkyk"kk O;kdj.k fgUnh la[;k,¡a¼26&50½] vusd 'kCnksa ds fy, ,d 'kCn¼1&10½] v'kqn~/k&'kqn~/k 'kCn¼16&30½ vifBr xn~;ka’k lzksr & LekVZ Dykl ppkZ esjk fiz; O;fDr jpukRed&dk;Z ¼v½ fp=&o.kZu ¼c½ vius cpiu dh dksbZ etsnkj ?kVuk ij ys[k fyf[k, A vxLr & 20 lqugjh /kwi ikB&7 ckr ,sls cuh okD;&jpuk cz'k] fp=dkjh] lwpuk] >xM+k] fu.kZ;] iNrkok] dq'kyrk]
iz/kkukpk;kZ] gkSlyk] O;ogkj O;kdj.k ikB &6 dkjd] foykse 'kCn¼33&48½] i;kZ;okph
'kCn¼7&12½]eqgkojs ¼8&15½] v'kqn~/k&'kqn~/k 'kCn ¼31&45½ vifBr xn~;ka’k lzksr & LekVZ Dykl ppkZ LokLF; vuqPNsn Lora=rk fnol jpukRed&dk;Z ¼v½ fp=&o.kZu
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'kCn ¼21&28½]v'kqn~/k&'kqn~/k 'kCn¼61&70½] vusdkFkhZ 'kCn ¼12&21½
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¼21&30½] vusd 'kCnksa ds fy, ,d 'kCn ¼29&36½] v'kqn~/k&'kqn~/k 'kCn¼71&78½]
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jpukRed&dk;Z ¼v½ fp=&o.kZu ¼c½^esjk fiz; [ksy* fo"k; ij ys[k fyf[k, A ekpZ & 21 lqugjh /kwi ladyukRed ewY;kadu &1] ladyukRed ewY;kadu &2] eLrh
dk le; i`"B&29] ets+ ets+ esa ¼ i`"B&67]134½ O;kdj.k ikB &22 vkvks lh[ksa ¼laokn ys[ku]fp=dFkk ys[ku]Mk;jh
ys[ku½] vH;kl iz”u &i= &1] vH;kl iz”u &i= &2 vuqPNsn jaxksa dk R;ksgkj&gksyh
fgUnh vH;kl&dk;Z ikB~;Øe l= 1 2
Jqrys[k ikB &2]3]5]6 ikB&7]9]10]11
vH;kl&dk;Z
1 2 3 4
lqugjh /kwi
ikB &1]2 ikB&3]4]5]6 ikB&7]8]9]10 ikB&11]12]
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O;kdj.k ikB&2] fgUnh la[;k,¡¼1&25½] fyax¼1&9½] opu ¼1&9½] i;kZ;okph 'kCn¼1&6½]foykse ’kCn¼1&15½ v'kqn~/k&'kqn~/k 'kCn¼1&15½]vusdkFkhZ 'kCn ¼1&11½ fp=& o.kZu] vifBr xn~;ka’k
ikB &3]6 i;kZ;okph 'kCn ¼1&12½] v'kqn~/k&'kqn~/k 'kCn¼1&45½] vusd 'kCnksa ds fy, ,d 'kCn¼1&20½] eqgkojs ¼1&7½] foykse 'kCn¼1&48½]fgUnh la[;k,¡ ¼1&50½]fp=& o.kZu] vifBr xn~;ka’k
ikB &7]9]fgUnh la[;k,¡ ¼1&75½] fyax¼1&20½]opu ¼1&18½] v'kqnf~/k& ’kks/ku okD;¼1&11½] eqgkojs ¼1&15½] Jqfrle&fHkUukFkZd 'kCn ¼1&10½] fp=&o.kZu] vifBr xn~;ka’k
ikB&8]10] foykse 'kCn ¼1&62½] v'kqn~/k&'kqn~/k 'kCn¼1&79½] vusdkFkhZ 'kCn¼1&21½] vusd 'kCnksa ds fy, ,d 'kCn¼1&36½] Ik;kZ;okph 'kCn ¼1&23½] fp=&o.kZu] vifBr xn~;ka’k
MATHEMATICS
APRIL’20
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 1: Numbers and Numeration
Chapter 2 :Addition
Table 16
Dodge Tables 2 to 16
Activity (a)To represent phone numbers of your parents in Indian as well
as International place value chart
(b)To decode the message using Roman numeral
MAY’20
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 2 :Addition (continued)
Chapter 3 : Subtraction
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Table 17
Dodge Table 2 to 16
Activity To solve the puzzle.
JULY’20
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 4 : Multiplication
Table 18
Dodge Tables 2 to 17
Activity (a) To solve the puzzle using different Mathematical Operations
(b) To complete the patterns.
AUGUST’20
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 5 : Division
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity (a) To complete the puzzle
(b) To complete the pyramid by finding missing numbers.
SEPTEMBER’20
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 6: Multiples and Factors
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity To find Prime Numbers using Sieve of Eratosthenes.
OCTOBER’20
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 7 :Fractions
Chapter 10 : Measurement
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity To solve puzzle using concept of Fractions.
NOVEMBER’20
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 10 : Measurement (continued)
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity To understand the concept of Measurement by choosing correct
unit
DECEMBER’20
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 8: Decimals
Chapter 9: Money
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity (a) To solve problems related to Money using dummy Indian
currency
(Activity kit)
(b) To write the shaded and unshaded part of given figures in
fractions and decimal fraction.
JANUARY’21
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 11 : Measures of Time
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity To enable them to read the dates and days of some important
days falling in calendar of current year
FEBRUARY’21
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 12 :Basic Geometrical Concepts
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity Making and colouring of different Patterns
using compass
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MARCH’21
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 13 : Perimeter and Area
Chapter 14 : Data Handling
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity To find Perimeter and Area of Maths notebook and book
Syllabus for Worksheet:
Worksheet I II III IV
Chapter
No.
2 ,3 and Mental
Maths
4,5 and Mental
Maths
6,7 and Mental
Maths
8,10, 11 and Mental Maths
Project : Term 1 : To be announced later
Term 2 :. To find the dimensions of different objects in your surrounding.
Note: Revision of Tables (2 to 20) will be done regularly
Mental Maths(30 Questions) will be done every month.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Note : Explanation, Back Exercise, Question-Answers, Worksheet from the book (CCE Worksheets) will be
done as per the chapters done in the class.
APRIL’20
Chapter- 1 Vital Parts Of Our Body
Diagrams (a) Digestive system (b) Kidneys ( c) Lungs
Activities (a) To show the model of internal organs of our body
(b) Making a stethoscope
Group Activities (a) Discussion on the internal and external organs
(b) Count the number of heart beats in a minute and
demonstrate how heart beat increases during exercise
Paragraph Ambedkar Jayanti
Chapter- 15 Elections In India
Activity (a) Make an Electronic Voting Machine with the help of
cardboard , chart paper and sketch pens.
MAY’20
Paragraph Yoga Day
Chapter- 2 Safety And Health
Activities Draw or paste chart showing communicable diseases , their
causes and precautions.
Chapter- 9 Map Reading – Locating Places
Diagram (a) Draw important signs and symbols used in a map
Activity (b) To fill all the states of India on the political map of India
JULY’20
Chapter- 18 Plant Life
Diagrams (a) Parts of a plant ( b) Tap root , Fibrous root
(c) Exchange of gases takes place through stomata
Activities (a) To write a slogan on Save Trees
(b) To make an impression card with dry leaves / flowers
(c) To show tap root and fibrous root
Group Activity (a) To make fruit salad
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Chapter- 4 An Ideal House
Diagrams (a) Igloo , Hut , Mud house
Activity (a) To make a list of materials required for builing a house
(b) To make a list of all the things used for keeping the house
clean and paste at least five pictures of these things
Group Activity (a) To find out the names of some household pests and the
diseases caused by them
(b) To make different types of houses
Chapter- 19 Animals Life – Reproduction In Animals
Diagram (a) Parts of an egg
Activity (a) Show the life cycle of a butterfly with coloured paper
AUGUST’20
Chapter- 3 Food We Eat
Diagram (a) Showing types of nutrients present in our food
Activities (a) How to grow and make sprouts
(b) Make a chart of different food items that are eaten raw and
those that need to be cooked
(c) Find out homely ways to preserve food
Group Activities (a) Class will be divided into group of nutrients and each
group will tell why they are important
(b) Making sprout salad
Paragraph Independence Day
Chapter- 5 Our Clothes
Diagram (a) Flow chart showing process of making cloth
Activity (a) Paste pictures of different clothes people wear according
to their climate
Group Activity (a) Discussion on ‘Clothes make a man’, How true is it to
say’
Chapter- 20 Air We Breathe
Diagram (a) Composition of air
Activities To Demonstrate : (a) Air has weight (b) Air exerts
pressure (c) Air occupies space
SEPTEMBER’20
Chapter – 23 Environmental Pollution
Activities (a) To make a list of ways to reduce pollution
(b) Paste pictures of different types of pollution
Group Activity (a) To make banners to create awareness among the general
masses to stop pollution.
Chapter- 6 Our Community
Activities (a) Design a slogan for your school
(b) To make a list of different NGOs that work in diverse
fields
Chapter- 21 Air, Water And Weather
Diagram (a) Water Cycle
Activities To Demonstrate : (a) Hot air rises up (b) Evaporation
(c) Condensation
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OCTOBER’20
Chapter- 25 Our Earth
Diagrams (a) Earth and its rotation & revolution
Activities (a) To show the model of Earth
(b) To demonstrate the formation of day and night
Group Activity (a) To find out about the time difference in the different cities
Chapter- 8 Caring And Sharing
Activities (a) To make a Do/Don’t chart to protect Public Property
(b) Make a list of Public Property in the class
Group Activity (a) Creating awareness by not littering or damaging the school
property
Chapter- 10 Land And People Of Northern India
Activities (a) Mark the mountains and the rivers of Northern India
(b) Make a chart showing different regions of the Northern
Plains , their climate, population , flora and fauna.
NOVEMBER’20
Revisions Ch- 10 , 19, 21 , 25
DECEMBER’20
Chapter- 17 Transport And Communication
Activities (a) To make a transport vehicle
(b) Draw or paste the logos of any three airlines
Group Activity (a) Discussion will be done on safe driving and safety
measures to be followed on the road
(b) Cut and paste pictures of different mobile phones and TV
from any newspaper / magazines
Chapter- 11 Land And People Of Southern India
Activities (a) Mark the major geographical regions of Southern India
JANUARY’21
Chapter- 12 Monuments of India
Activities (a) Make a collage showing all the famous monuments of
India
(b) Draw any monument and write about it
Chapter- 7 Community Services
Activities (a) To find out why is it important to pay taxes on time
(b) Find how much Toll Tax people have to pay to pass
through Panipat Toll Tax in the world
FEBRUARY’21
Chapter- 22 Clean Surroundings
Diagrams (a) Recycling Materials (b) Symbol used for recycled
products
Activity (a) To make a paper bag
Group Activities (a) Discussion on how to help in keeping our environment
clean and healthy
(b) Discussion will be made how rag pickers and waste
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pickers help in recycling of materials
Chapter- 16 Story Of Wheel
Diagram (a) Make a chart showing uses of wheel
Chapter- 24 Natural Resources
Activities (a) To draw Northern Plains on the political map of India
(b) Make a list of five trees and things we get from these trees
Group Activity (a) Discussion in the class ‘why we should protect the forests’
MARCH’21
Chapter -13 The Great Rulers Of India
Activity (a) Paste pictures of the great rulers of India
Chapter- 14 Famous Travellers Of India
Activity (a) Paste pictures of the famous travellers in India
Syllabus for EVS Worksheets
I II III IV
1 , 2 , 15, 18 3 , 4, 5 , 19 10 ,21, 23, 25 7 ,11 , 12, 17
Project (Term I) To be announced later
Project (Term II) About the state adopted by Haryana
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
NOTE:10 Questions related to current affairs to be done every month. Quiz, spellings, mental ability to be
done regularly.
April’20 Pages – 7 , 18 , 29 , 40 , 51 , 72, 73
May’20 Pages – 8 , 9, 19 , 41 , 52 , 63
July’20 Pages – 20, 30,31, 42, 53, 64
August’20 Pages – 10,21, 32, 43, 54, 55, 65, 76
September’20 Pages – 11, 22, 33, 44, 66, 77, 78
October’20 Pages – 12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67
November’20 Pages – 13, 24, 35, 57, 68, 69, 70, 71
December’20 Pages – 14, 25, 36, 46, 47, 58
January’21 Pages – 15, 26, 37, 38, 39, 48, 59
February’21 Pages – 16,27, 49, 60, 61,62
March’21 Pages – 17, 28, 50, 74, 75
COMPUTER SCIENCE
APRIL' 20
Chapter – 1 Evolution of Computers
Early counting tools, Abacus, Pascaline Adding machine,
Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine, Lady Ada Lovelace’s Programs.
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Activity Draw ‘Baisakhi Scene’.
Write about different parts of computer and draw them.
Write a paragraph on 'Uses of Computer'.
MAY'20
Chapter – 1 Evolution of Computers
Herman Hollerith’s Tabulating Machine, Computer generation.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Summer Season'.
Write a paragraph on 'The Food We Eat'.
JULY'20
Chapter – 2 Personalizing Windows 7
Getting started with Window 7, Components of Window 7 desktop,
Changing desktop background, Setting the screen saver, Changing color
scheme, Gadgets.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Bones and Muscles'.
Write a paragraph on 'Rainy Season'.
AUGUST'20
Chapter – 3 Know about computer viruses
What is computer viruses, How does a computer get infected with virus? , How
do you know your PC has viruc? , How to prevent cirus? , Antivirus software.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Independence Day'.
Use Flip and Rotate option to draw a designer 'Rakhi'.
SEPTEMBER'20
Chapter – 4 Editing in MS Word 2010
Selecting text, Inserting text, Deleting text, Undo/Redo,
Cutting or copying text, Spell check
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Plants Life'
Write a paragraph on 'Eating Right'.
Draw a diagram of 'Rotation and Revolution of Earth and a Rainbow'.
OCTOBER'20
Chapter – 5 Formatting in MS Word 2010
Changing Font and Font Size, Changing Font color, Highlighting Text, Bold,
italic, Superscript and Subscript, Finding and Replacing the Text, Applying
Border and shading, Line and Paragraph, Page Layout, printing a Document.
Inserting Shapes, Inserting WordArt, Adding a Text Box, Applying Styles.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Dussehra'.
Make 3 slides on 'Festival We Celebrate'.
Write a paragraph on 'Caring and Sharing'.
NOVEMBER'20
Chapter – 6 Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2010
Starting PowerPoint 2010, Components of PowerPoint 2010, creating a new
presentation, Adding Text in the Placeholder, Saving a Presentation, Opening a
Presentation, Closing a Presentation.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Diwali'.
Draw 'Diwali Scene'.
DECEMBER'20
Chapter – 8 Introduction to Internet
Uses of Internet, Requirements for Internet Connection, Terms Related to
Internet, Connecting to Internet, Browsing on the Internet,
Tips to Search on Web.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Christmas'.
Write a paragraph on 'Simple Machine'.
Draw 'Christmas Party Scene'.
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JANUARY'21 Chapter – 9 Introduction to Scratch
Starting Scratch, Components of Scratch Window, Moving the Sprite, Adding
Sound, Making Sprite Dance, Repeating Steps, Adding New Sprite, Creating a
New Project, Saving a Project, Opening a Project.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Republic Day'.
Draw 'National Symbols'.
FEBRUARY'21
Chapter – 7 LOGO Commands
Repeat command, Polygons, Penup(PU) command, Pendown (PD) command,
Penerase (PE) command, Penpaint (PPT) command.
Activity Write a paragraph on different foods and habit to keep us healthy.
Make presentation on 'Natural Resources'.
MARCH'21
Revision
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Internet'.
ART AND CRAFT
APRIL’20
Drawing File Introduction of Colour Wheel , Flower Shading
Aesthetics pg.,3,4and5
MAY’20
Drawing File Animal Study
Aesthetics pg.6,7,8and9
JULY’20
Drawing File Human eye and nose Study
Aesthetics pg,10,11,12and13
Craft Project File
AUGUST’20
Drawing File Indian Festival
Aesthetics pg:14,15and16
SEPTEMBER’20
Drawing File Poster Designing
Aesthetics pg:17,18,19and20
OCTOBER’20
Drawing File Diwali Scene
Aesthetics pg.21,22,23and24
Craft Paper Bag
NOVEMBER’20
Drawing File At Airport
Aesthetics r pg:25,26,27and28
DECEMBER’20
Drawing File Indian Monuments
Aesthetics pg:29,30,31and32
Craft Project File
JANUARY’21
Drawing File Delhi Metro
Aesthetics pg.33,34,35and36
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FEBRUARY’21
Drawing File Landscape
Aesthetics pg.37,38,39and40
Craft Glass Plate Designing by using Glass colours
MARCH’21
Drawing File Winter Scene
Aesthetics pg:41,42 and 44
MUSIC
APRIL’20
“kq) Loj & lk js x e i /k fu dksey Loj &js x /k fu rhoz Loj & e
Sargams 1 To 3 on Harmonium
¼1½ vkjksg&lk] js] x] e] i] /k] fu] lka] vojksg&lka] fu] /k] i] e] x] js] lkA
¼2½ vkjksg&lk lk] js js] x x] e e] Ik i ] /k /k] fu fu] lka lka vojksg&lka lka] fu fu] /k /k] Ik i] e e] x x] js js] lk lk
¼3½ vkjksg&lk js x] js x e] x e i] e Ik /k] i /k fu] /k fu lka vojksg&lka fu /k] fu /k i] /k i e] i e x] e x js] x js lk
¼4½ vkjksg&lk js x e] js x e i] x e Ik /k] e i /k fu] i /k fu lka vojksg&lka fu /k i] fu /k i e] /k i e x] i e x js ] e x js lk
Warmup Exiceses : Quick quick quick quick quick quick quick
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha MAY’20
Geet vkt lkofu;k jh rht js l[kh fgaMks eaMks fgaMu pkyk ;s vkt lkofu;k jh rht js l[kh fgaMks eaMks fgaMu pkyk ;s ,d dsjrh is ckith jks fgaMks nwljh is lf[k;ks eaMks ;s /khjs >qykck l[kh ckith us >qyks I;kjks I;kjks ;s fgaMu pkyk ;s vkt “;ke Egkjs vk¡xf.k;s i/kkjk ckith dk eaxy xkok ;s ek¡ esukMs l[kh okus ;kn djok ;s fgaMu pkyk ;s eksgu jks>M+h >wys esa l[kh Egkjh ckith jks uke fgaMks ;s ckith odhy flrkjksa >qykos cksys t;dkjksa ;s fgaMu pkyk ;s A
JULY’20
Song This old man, he played one,
He played knick-knack on my thumb;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.
This old man, he played two,
He played knick-knack on my shoe;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
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Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.
This old man, he played three,
He played knick-knack on my knee;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.
This old man, he played four,
He played knick-knack on my door;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.
This old man, he played five,
He played knick-knack on my hive;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.
This old man, he played six,
He played knick-knack on my sticks;
Knick-knack…
Geet oUnsekrje lkFk pys ge lkFk jgs ge eafty ,d gekjh gS I;kj dh gj fny esa bruk uQjr feVk, lkjh lkFk pys ge lkFk jgs ge eafty ,d gekjh gS I;kjgks gj fny esa bruk uQjr feVk, lkjh ,d gh lqjt ,d gh pUnk ,d gh pys iou Lkkr gS lkxj ,d leanj bd /kjrh bd xxu ,d gh lqjt ,d gh pUnk ,d gh pys iou Lkkr gS lkxj ,d leanj bd /kjrh bd xxu fQj D;ksa ckaVs bl tx dks ge nwfu;k ,d gekjh fQj D;ksa ckaVs bl tx dks ge nwfu;k ,d gekjh I;kj gks gj fny esa bruk uQjr feVk, lkjh ,d gh jpuk ge lc dh pkgs xksjs gks ;k dkys lq[k&nq[k Hkhxs gS iyds I;kj ds lc erokys ,d gh jpuk ge lc dh pkgs xksjs gks ;k dkys lq[k&nq[k Hkhxs gS iyds I;kj ds lc erokys ,d gh /kM+du ,d gh lkals utjs ,d gekjh ,d gh /kM+du ,d gh lkals utjs ,d gekjh I;kj gks gj fny esa bruk uQjr feVk, lkjh
AUGUST’20
Song A sailor went to sea, sea, sea.
To see what he could see, see, see.
But all that he could see, see, see.
Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea!
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A sailor went to say, say, say.
To see what he could say, say, say.
But all that he could say, say, say.
Was the bottom of the deep blue say, say, say!
A sailor went to sigh, sigh, sigh.
To see what he could sigh, sigh, sigh.
But all that he could sigh, sigh, sigh.
Was the bottom of the deep blue sigh, sigh, sigh!
A sailor went to so, so, so.
To see what he could so, so, so.
But all that he could so, so, so.
Was the bottom of the deep blue so, so, so.
A sailor went to sea, sea, sea.
To see what he could see, see, see.
But all that he could see, see, see.
Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea!
Geet ekgjk d`’.k dUgS;k vk;ks lax esa lkj [kqf”k;k¡ yk;ks vkvks >weks ukpks [kq”kh eukvks js vkvks >weks ukpks [kq”kh eukvks js ekgjk d̀’.k dUgS;k vk;ks lax esa lkj [kqf”k;k¡ yk;ks cjls cnfj;k lkou dh lkou dh eu Hkkou dh cjls cnfj;k lkou dh lkou dh eu Hkkou dh lkou esa meaxs euok /kud lquh gfj vkou dh lkou esa meaxs euok /kud lquh gfj vkou dh mej&?kqej pgq c`t ls vk;ks mej&?kqej pgq c`t ls vk;ks vkvks >weks ukpks [kq”kh eukvks js vkvks >weks ukpks [kq”kh eukvks js cjls cnfj;k lkou dh lkou dh eu Hkkou dh ekgjk d̀’.k dUgS;k vk;ks lax esa lkj [kqf”k;k¡ yk;ks vkvks >weks ukpks [kq”kh eukvks js vkvks >weks ukpks [kq”kh eukvks js uUgh&uUgh cqan] es/kk cjls uUgh&uUgh cqan] es/kk cjls “khry iou lqgkou dh “khry iou lqgkou dh ehjk ds izHkq xhj/kj ukxj ehjk ds izHkq xhj/kj ukxj vkuan eaxy xkou dh vkuan eaxy xkou dh cjls cnfj;k lkou dh lkou dh eu Hkkou dh ekgjk d̀’.k dUgS;k vk;ks lax esa lkj [kqf”k;k¡ yk;ks
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vkvks >weks ukpks [kq”kh eukvks js vkvks >weks ukpks [kq”kh eukvks js
SEPTEMBER’20
Geet vkse x.ks”kk;~ ue% t; x.ks”k t; x.ks”k t; x.ks”k ifgeke] t; x.ks”k t; x.ks”k t; x.ks”k j{keke] eqmkdjkreksnad lnk foeqfDrlk/kda dyk/kjkoralda foykflyksdjPkde~ A vuk;dSduk;da foukf”krsHknSR;da urk”kqHkk”kquk”kda uekfe ra fouk;de~ A ursrjkfrHkhdja uoksfnrkdZHkkLoja ueRlqjkfjfutZja urkf/kdkinq)je~ A lqjs”oja fu/kh”oja xts”oja x.ks”oja egs”oja rekJ;s ijkRija fujUrje~ A leLryksd”kadja fujLrnSR;dq́ tja njsrjksnja oja ojsHkoD=e{kje~ A d̀ikdja {kekdja eqnkdja ;”kLdja euLdja ueLdr̀k ueLdjksfe HkkLoje~ A vfdapukfrZektZuq fpjUruksfDrHkktua iqjkfjiwoZuUnua lqjkfjxoZpoZ.ke~ A izi´puk”kHkh’k.ka /kuat;kfnHkw’k.ke~ diksynkuokj.ka Hkts iqjk.kokj.ke~ A furkUrdkUrnUrdkfUreUrdkUrdkReta vfpUR;#ieUrghueUrjk;d`Urue~ A ânUrjs fujYrj olUreso ;ksfxuka resdnUreso ra fofpUr;kfe lUrue~ A ++++++++ +++++ ++++++ +++++ ++++ egkx.ks”ki´pjRueknjs.k ;ks·Uoga iztYifr izHkkrds âfn Leju~ x.ks”oje~ A vjksxrkenks’krka lqlkfgrha lqiq=rka lekfgrk;qj’VHkwfreH;qiSfr lks·fpjkr~ A t; x.ks”k t; x.ks”k t; x.ks”k ifgeke] t; x.ks”k t; x.ks”k t; x.ks”k j{keke] OCTOBER’20
Geet jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke jke
Hktsfo”ks’klqUnja] lekLFkiki [k.Mua] JoHkDrfpFk j´~tua] lnSojke e};aA trdyi “kksfHkFka] lekLFkikiuklda] JoHkDFkHkhfFkHkUtau] Hktsgjke e};aA futLo#iHkks/kda] dqikdjaHkoikga] leaf”koafuj´tua] Hktsgjke e};a A le izi´pdfYiFka] ákue#ioLFkkoa] ujd̀fFkafuhje;a] Hktsgjke e};a A fu’izi´p] fufoZdYik] fueZya] fujke;a] fpnsdk #ilaFkFka] Hktsgjke e};aA HkofC/kiksFk #ida] áls’knsgdfYiFka] xq.kkdja] d`ikdja] Hktsgjke e};aA Ekgko[; cks/kdSjfojktekuoDinS] ijczãO;kida] Hktsgjke e};a A f”koiz/kalq[kiz/ka] HkofLo/kaczeikga] fojktekunsflda] Hktsgjke e};a A je’VdainfFk ; lqdjalqiq.;a] O;klsuHkkf’kFkfe/ka] j=quqFkseuq’;] fo/;a fJ;afoiqylkS[;euUFkdhfFkZ] laizkI; nsgfoy;syHkkFks p eks{ka A
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NOVEMBER’20 Song Go tell it on the mountain
Over the hills and everywhere
Go tell it on the mountain
Our Jesus Christ is born
When I was a seeker
I sought both night and day
I asked the Lord to help me
And he showed me the way
Go tell it on the mountain
Over the hills and everywhere
Go tell it on the mountain
Our Jesus Christ is born
He made me a watchman
Upon a city wall
And if I am a Christian
I am the least of all
Go tell it on the mountain
Over the hills and everywhere
Go tell it on the mountain
Our Jesus Christ is born
DECEMBER’20 Geet vkvks cuk, feydj viuk I;kjk fgUnqLrku xka/kh usg# ds liuks dk I;kjk fgUnqLrku gekjk I;kjk fgUnqLrku ;gk¡ ns”k dh [kkfrj gj ,d ejus dks rS;kj ;gk¡ ns”k dh [kkfrj gj ,d ejus dks rS;kj cPpk&cPpk ns”k dh [kkfrj yM+us dks rS;kj cPpk&cPpk ns”k dh [kkfrj yM+us dks rS;kj vkvks cuk, feydj viuk I;kjk fgUnqLrku xka/kh usg# ds liuks dk I;kjk fgUnqLrku gekjk I;kjk fgUnqLrku tgk xjhch ykpkjh dk gksxk vR;kpkj tgk xjhch ykpkjh dk gksxk vR;kpkj gj balk dks dke feysxk dksbZ u gksxk csdkj gj balk dks dke feysxk dksbZ u gksxk csdkj vkvks cuk, feydj viuk I;kjk fgUnqLrku xka/kh usg# ds liuks dk I;kjk fgUnqLrku gekjk I;kjk fgUnqLrku
JANUARY’21
Revision Republicday song
FEBRUARY’21
Geet ukxsUnzgkjk; f=ykspuk; HkLekM~-xjkxk; egs”ojk; A fuR;k; “kq//kk; fnxEcjk; rLeSaudkjk; ue%f”kok;
eankfduhlfyypUnupfpZrk; uUnh”ojize/k ukFkegs”ojk; eankjiq’Icgqiq’Ilqiwfrrk;
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rLeSaeudkjk; ue% f”kok; A f”kok; xkSjhonukjfoan lw;kZ; n{k }kjukldk; JhuhydaBk; o`’k /otk; RLeSudkjk; ue% f”kok; A of”k’BdqEHkksHk~noxkSrekfn equsUnznsofpZr “ks[kjk; panzkdZoS”oujykspuk; rLeSudkjk; ue% f”kok; ;{kLo#ik; tVk /kjk; fiukdgLrFkk; lukruk; fnO;k; nsok; fnxEcjk; Song For the beauty of the earth
For the beauty of the skies
For the love which from our birth
Over and around us lies
Over and around us lies
Lord of all, to thee we raise
This our joyful hymn of praise
For the beauty of the hour
Of the day and of the night
Hill and vale and tree and flower
Sun and moon and stars of light
Sun and moon and stars of light
MARCH’21
Geet vkbZ gS c`t ds Xokyks dh Vksyh vkbZ gS c`t ds Xokyks dh Vksyh jk/kk ds lax ge rks [ksysxsa gksyh eugkj FkksM+h lh FkksMh cjtksjks ekus ugh] vjs ekus ugh xksjh cl u vk, js] eq[kM+k Nqik,a ns[kks dSls ytk, js gksjh ds fnu xksjh FkksM+k lk vfcj ykxks FkksM+k lk xqyky ykxks izse jax bldks jaxk nks A vkbZ gS cjlkus okyks dh Vksyh vkbZ gS cjlkus okyks dh Vksyh vjs dkUgk ds lax ge rks [ksysxsa gksyh] eugkj FkksM+h lh FkksM+h cjt+ksjh ekus ugh] Nksjk ge dks lrk, js feBh&feBh ckrks es ge dks Qlak, js gksjh ds fnu Nksjs ge dks lrk, js] dkUgk dks lkojs dks iSlw ds jax ltk nks izse jax bl dks jaxk nks
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DANCE
APRIL’20
SONG:- RABBA RABBA (BHANGRA)
MAY’20
SONG:- RABBA RABBA (BHANGRA)
JULY’20
SONG:- YEH JO DES HAI MERA (PATRIOTIC)
AUGUST’20
SONG:- KAHNA RE (JANMASHTMI)
SEPTEMBER’20
SONG:- BALA (BOLLYWOOD)
OCTOBER’20
SONG:- SHUBH DIN AAYO (FOLK)
NOVOMBER’20
SONG:- LAST CHRISTMAS (CHRISTMAS)
DECEMBER’20
SONG:- SUGAR (HIP-HOP)
JANUARY’21
SONG:- JAI JAI SHIV SHANKAR (SHIVRATRI)
FEBRURAY’21
SONG:- RANG UDHNE DO (HOLI)
MARCH’21
SONG:- REVISION
YOGA
APRIL- MAY’20
Q1 What is Yoga ?
Ans The word yoga means ‘Unity or Oneness’ and is derived from the Sanskrit word Yuj which means ‘to
join’ (soul and body)
Q2 Importance of Yoga ?
Ans Yoga is the science of right living. It works on all aspects of the person: the physical, vital, mental,
emotional, psychic and spiritual.
Q. What is Asana?
Ans. Asana means the state of being physically and mentally steady, calm quite and comfortable
1. Suryanamaskar
Benefits : a) It improves eye sight
b) It stretches our body muscles.
2. Janushirasana and Paschimottanasana
Benefits : a) It reduces extra fat from the stomach.
b) It stretches the muscles of the legs.
3. AnulomVilomPranayam
Benefits : a) It removes cough and cold.
b) It removes all types of mental and physical stress.
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JULY’ 20 1. Mandukasana
Benefits : a) It reduces the weight of the thighs
b) It removes the sugar problem
2. Matasyasana
Benefits : a) It exercises the sound box.
b) It increases flexibility of the waist area.
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam.
AUGUST ’20
1. Santulanasana
Benefits : a) It maintains our body balance
b) It has a curative effect on the knees and ankles.
2. Vriksasana
Benefits : a) It develops concentration .
b) It helps to maintain the balance of our body.
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam.
SEPTEMBER’ 20
Revision : Paschimottanasana
Matasyasana
Santulanasana
Vriksasana
2. KapalbhatiPranayam
Benefits : a) It has cleansing effect on the lungs
b) It is very beneficial in migraine pain.
• Practice of Suryanamaskar.
OCTOBER’ 20
1. Uttanpadanasana
Benefits : a) It exercise the abdominal muscles.
b) It improves flexibility in the knees and ankles.
2. Ushtrasana
Benefits : a) It tones up the tissues of the sound box
b) It has a good effect on the respiratory system
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam.
NOVEMBER’20
1. Shashankasama
Benefits : a) It adjusts minor displacement of the navel.
b) It strengthens the intestine.
2. Bhujangasana
Benefits : a) It removes the extra fat from the stomach.
b) It increases flexibility of the waist area.
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam.
DECEMBER’20
1. Revision : Uttanpadanasana
Ushtraana
Shashankasana
Bhujangasana
2. BhastrikaPranayam
Benefits : a) It exercises the sound
b) It removes ‘Tonsil problem’.
• Practice of Suryanamaskar.
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JANUARY’ 21 1. Kandharasana
Benefits : a) It massages and stretches the abdominal organs.
b) It increases flexibility of the waist area.
2. Dhanurasana
Benefits : a)It has curative effect upon the disorder of the spinal cord.
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam.
FEBRUARY’ 21
1. Sidhasana and Padmasana
Benefits : a)It develops concentration.
b)It sharpens our memory.
2. Vajrasana and Suptavajrasana
Benefits : a) It improves our digestive system.
b) It activates all the joints of the lower parts of the body.
MARCH’ 21
1. Revision : Kandhrasana
Dhanurasana
Sidhasana
Suptavajrasana
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam.
LIFESKILLS
APRIL ’20 Honesty. Introduction to My Fourth Safety Workbook
MAY’20 Teamwork, Self-Esteem
JULY’20 Celebrating Diversity, Feelings & Emotions
AUGUST ’20 Nurture the Nature, Body Ownership
SEPTEMBER’20 Doing Your Best, Safe Touches & Looks, Strangers,
OCTOBER’20 Sustainable Development, Bullying, Secrets
NOVEMBER’20 Responsibility: Rights & Duties, Safety Rules,
DECEMBER’20 Being Compassionate, Making Choices
JANUARY ’21 Personal Safety, Growing Up
FEBRUARY’21 Caring, Choosing Your Role Model
MARCH’21 Emergencies, Sharing with POCSO