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SYLLABUS - SESSION 2014-15 CLASS VII Name of the Books Literature Reader, Practice Book, My English Reader, Bbc First Term Months No of period s in this month Unit / Lesson Topic No of Periods Allocate d for topic Marks–80 (SA 1) April 28 Monkey Trouble - 5 Section A (Reading) 20 Marks Section A (Writing) 20 Marks Section A (Grammar) 15 Marks Section A (Literatu re) 25 Marks Birdie, Will You Pet? - 3 Articles - 5 The Sentence - 6 People at Work - 5 - Notice 2 - Dialogue Completion 1 - Sentence Reordering 1 May 18 A Hero - 5 The Compound Sentence - 4 Relationships - 4 - Email 3 - Editing 1 - Omission 1 July 28 Fight Manju Fight - 6 I Dream a World - 3 Linkers - 4 Modals - 4 Sample Paper 1 - 3 Attitude - 4

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SYLLABUS - SESSION 2014-15

CLASS VII

Name of the Books

Literature Reader,Practice Book,

My English Reader,Bbc

First Term

Months

No of period

s in this

month

Unit / Lesson Topic

No ofPeriodsAllocate

d for topic

Marks–80 (SA 1)

April 28

Monkey Trouble - 5

Section A(Reading) 20 Marks

Section A(Writing) 20 Marks

Section A(Grammar

) 15 Marks

Section A(Literatur

e) 25 Marks

Birdie, Will You Pet? - 3Articles - 5

The Sentence - 6People at Work - 5

- Notice 2- Dialogue

Completion 1

- Sentence Reordering 1

May 18

A Hero - 5The Compound

Sentence - 4Relationships - 4

- Email 3- Editing 1- Omission 1

July 28

Fight Manju Fight - 6I Dream a World - 3

Linkers - 4Modals - 4

Sample Paper 1 - 3Attitude - 4

- Speech 2- Informal Letter 2

August 28

The Spider and the Fly - 6

Passive Voice - 6- Grammar in bbc 3

Revision 13

September 15 Revision 15

FA – 1 ActivitiesS.No Activities

1 Average of Unit Test 1 & Unit Test 2 of 20 marks will be reduced to 10 marks.

FA – 2 ActivitiesS.No Activities

1 30 Marks Group Discussion2 20 Marks Spell Check3 20 Marks Poem Recitation4 20 Marks Maintenance of Notebooks and Regularity in work5 10 Marks Reading of a Passage

The total of 100 marks will be reduced to 10 marks.

Second Term

Months

No of period

s in this

month

Unit / Lesson Topic

No ofPeriodsAllocate

d for topic

Marks–90 (SA

2)

October 28

The Stone Soup in Bohemia - 4

Section A(Reading) 20 Marks

Section B(Writing) 25 Marks

Section C(Gramma

r) 20 Marks

Section D(Literatur

e) 25 Marks

A Stormy Adventure 5

Friends and Flatterers - 3

Phrases and Clauses - 3

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs - 5

Achievers - 4- Message 1- Speech 1- Editing 1- Omission 1

November 28

The Human Robot - 6Future Time Reference - 5

Perfect Progressive

Tenses- 5

The Future World - 5- Bio-sketch 3

- Paragraph Completion 2- Sentence Reordering 2

December 28

Chocolates in Your Dreams Too - 6

Reported Speech - 6Sample Paper II - 3

Reading for Understanding - 4

Unity in Diversity - 5- Speech 2- Article 2

January 15 Revision 15Februar

y 20 Revision 20

FA – 3 ActivitiesS.No Activities

1 Average of Unit Test 3 & Unit Test 4 of 20 marks will be reduced to 10 marks.

FA – 4 ActivitiesS.No Activities

1 50 Marks Project Work2 30 Marks Extempore / Role Play / Weaving a Yarn3 20 Marks Maintenance of Notebooks and Regularity in Work

The total of 100 marks will be reduced to 10 marks.

ASLListening and Speaking Skills of the students will be assessed in each term that

carries 10 Marks – 5 for Speaking Skill and 5 for Listening Skill

Mathematics First Term

Months

No of periods in

this month

Unit / Lesson Topic

No ofPeriods

Allocated for topic

Marks

April 28 1 Rational Numbers 14 15

2 Operations on Rational numbers 14 15

May 20 3 Rational Numbers as decimals 12 15

10 Construction of triangles 8 10

July 28 14 Visualizing solids 8 4

7 Linear Equations 20 15

August 20 4 Exponents and powers

& Revision

20 16

September

Revision 96 90

FA – 1 Activities

S.NO ActivitiesFORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1:- Unit test 1 & 2 (20 marks)

10% weightage of Unit Test 1 and Unit Test 2 will be carried towards SA1

FA – 2 Activities

S.NO Activities1. Developing 3D from 2D using nets. (20)

2. Math’s Pictorial dictionary. (Symbols and formulas) (20)

3. Drawing rangoli from geometrical shapes. (20)

4 Pictorial presentation of linear equations (20)

5. MCQ (20)

Second Term

Months

No of periods in this month

Unit / Lesson Topic

No ofPeriods

Allocated for topic

Marks

October 24 5 Application for percentage 12 15

6 Algebraic Expressions 12 15

November 28 8 The Triangle and its properties 10 15

9 Congruent Triangles 10 15

11 Perimeter and Area 8 15

December 28 11 Perimeter and Area 16

12 Data Handling 8 10

13 Symmetry 4 5

January Revision 80 90

FA – 3 Activities

S.NO ActivitiesFORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1:- Unit test 1 & 2 (20 marks) 10% weightage of Unit Test 1 and Unit Test 2 will be carried towards SA1

FA – 4 Activities

S.NO Activities

1. Using paper folding method finding points of concurrency of triangle. (20)

2. Paper cuttings of symmetry (20)

3. Taking the scores of any five Indian cricket players in two one day matches, prepare a

double bar graph for the data and analyze their performance. (20)

4 Experimentally proving that sum of three exterior angles of a triangle is 360. (20)

5. MCQ. (20)

G. SCIENCEName of Books THE LIVING WORLD CLASS VII

First Term (SA 1)

Months

No of periods in this month

Unit / Lesson

Topic

No ofPeriods

Allocated for topic

Marks

April 28 1 Nutrition in living organisms - Plants 08 09

2 Nutrition in living organisms – Animals and Man 08 09

3 Chemical substances and processes 12 09

May 20 4 Acids, bases and salts 12 10

7 Respiration in organisms 08 09

July 28 11 Electric charges at rest 16 1814 Fabric from fibre 12 08

August 28 17 Electric currents and its effects 14 18

Revision 14

September

14 Revision 14

FA – 1 Activities

S.NO Activities

1. Unit test 1 and unit test 2 (20 marks each)20 marks will be reduced to 10 marks

FA – 2 Activities

S.NO Activities1. C.W. /H.W./Class test/ Assignments – Regularity ( 4 marks) + content

(4 marks) + neatness(2 marks) = Total (10 marks)

2. Working model of Electromagnet – Designing(5 marks) + working(5 marks) + explanation ( 5 marks) + neatness (5 marks) = Total (20 marks)

3. Open book test – No. of questions 10 for one mark each (10 marks)

4. Lab activities (Experiments) – completeness ( 4 marks) + neatness (4 marks) + viva ( 2 marks) – Total (10 marks)

List of Experiments for First Term

S.NO Experiments1. To show whether the given material is acidic, basic or neutral. 2. To show that the exhaled air contains CO2.3. To show electric charges at rest using plastic comb.4. To study life cycle of moth5. To study the working of an Electromagnet. Second Term (SA 2)

Months

No of periods in

this month

Unit / Lesson Topic

No ofPeriods

Allocated for topic

Marks

(90 mks)

October 20 5 Heat 12 13

October 6 Motion and time 08 10

November 28 8 Transportation in plants and animals

08 10

November 9 Reproduction in plants 10 10

10 Soil 10 10

December 28 12 Light 10 1313 Weather, climate and

adaptations of animals to climate

06 10

15 Forest 06 07

16 water 06 07

January 15 Revision 15

Feburary 20 Revision 20

FA – 3 Activities

S.NO ActivitiesUnit test 3 and unit test 4 (20 marks each)20 marks will be reduced to 10 marks

FA – 4 Activities

S.NO Activities

1. C.W. /H.W./Class test/ Assignments – Regularity ( 4 marks) + content (4 marks) + neatness(2 marks) = Total (10 marks)

2. Project Report – Content( 10 marks) + Explanation ( 5 marks) + neatness (5 marks) = Total (20 marks)

3. Poster making/Slogan writing – Content (4 marks) + neatness(4 marks) + designing (2 marks) = Total (10 marks)

4. Lab activities (Experiments) – completeness ( 4 marks) + neatness (4 marks) + viva ( 2 marks) – Total (10 marks)

List of Experiments for Second Term

S.NO Experiments

1. To show that black objects absorb heat better than white objects

2. To plot the distance-time graph according to the given data

3. To study different parts of flower

4. To do visual counting of pulse by pulse meter.

5. To study the relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection

S.St.

Name of Books WE AND OUR WORLD

First Term

Months

No of periods in this month

Unit / Lesson

Topic

No ofPeriodsAllocate

d for topic

Marks

March-April

30 Le-1

Le-2

Le-9

Le-10

Components of Environment.

Earth and the changes on it. Medieval Period.

Rise of small kingdoms in North India.

Map Work:States & Capitals of India.(Pg-43)

Oceans & continents in World’s Map.

8

8

4

5

5

7

9

4

5

May 10 Le-11

Le-18

Rise of small kingdoms in South India.

Democracy & Equality.

5

5

5

8

July 25 Le- 3

Le-4

Le-12

Le-13

The surface and the Interior of the Earth

Air around us.

Turkish invasion in North India.

Delhi Sultanate.

7

6

6

6

9

9

9

9

Aug 23 Le-19

Le-20

Our State Governments.

Media- The mainstay in Democracy.

Revision for Exams

8

87

8

8

Sep 12 Revision for Exams 12

FA – 1 Activities

S.NO Activities

123

Unit Test -1 20 marksUnit Test -2 20 marks10% weightage will be given in SA I

FA – 2 Activities

S.NO Activities 100

1 Collect information and pictures of any one National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary.

20

2 Project: Tree Plantation. 20

3 Ppt: Pollution or any type of Disaster(Tsunami) 20

4 Temples and Monuments of South India with brief information. 20

5 Picture & Symbols of Political Parties of India. 20

Second Term

Months

No of periods in this month

Unit / Lesson

No ofPeriodsAllocated for topic

Marks

Oct 20 Le-5 Water surrounding the Earth.

Le-6 Life on Earth

Le-14 Regional Powers

Le-17 Major Religions

5

5

5

5

9

9

7

5

Nov 24 Le-15 The Mughal Empire.

Le-21 Advertising And Democracy.

Le-22 Unpacking Gender

8

8

8

9

8

8Dec 25 Le-7 Human Environment

Le-8 Land and the People

Le-16 Emergence of Independent States

5

5

6

6

9

9

9

8

Le-23 Markets around Us

Mapwork:-

Hot and Cold Desert in India.

International Airports..(Le:7)

Grasslands in World’s map.(Le:8)

3

Jan 10 Revision for Exams 10

Feb 10 Revision for Exams 10

Map Work: Extent of Pratiharas, Rastrakutas & Palas. (Pg-62)

Important Kingdoms of Southern India.(Pg-70)

Regional Powers.(Pg-94)

Important Independent States.(Pg-112)

FA – 3 Activities

S.NO Activities

123

Unit Test -3 20 marksUnit Test -4 20 marks10% weightage will be given in SA II

FA – 4 Activities

S.NO Activities 100

1 Advertisement on Literacy or Health. 20

2 Role play activity. 20

3 Information about famous women rulers, philosophers, writers etc.

20

4 Information about 4 species of animals or Plants facing the 20

danger of extinction.

5 Pasting work: Paste pictures of Mughal architectural delights with brief information.

20

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G.KSUMMATIVE I:

Language and literature.

Environment Around.

Sports and Games.

SUMMATIVE II:

World around.

Art and culture.

Math magic

MUSICSUBMATIVE ASSESSMENT APRIL TO SEPTEMBER 2014-15

Month ActivityApril Alankars

Bhajan- Jab hi Mukh Mandir….. Prayer – Ish Hame do Vardan…….Samapan Gaan – Prabhu Hamara…DAV ANTHAM, Gaetri mantraPrarthanaupasana mantra 1 to 4

May Shanti PathPrayer; This little light of mineBhajan – Jab hi Mukh Mandir…..National Anthem, National song, Prarthanaupasana mantra 1 to 4Geet – Awaz uthangeProject Work - Draw the picture of Tabla/harmonium/casio and write their parts.

July Yagya prayerPrayer – Hey Dayamai hum sabko……..Prayer: This little light of mineBhajan – Jab hi Mukh Mandir…..

August Prayer – Hey Dayamai hum sabko……..Prayer: This little light of mineBhajan – Jab hi Mukh Mandir…..

Patriotic Song:- Hum sab bhartya hai…….

SUBMATIVE ASSESSMENT OCTOBER TO FEBRUARY 2012 - 13

October Bhajan: Tujhme om mujhme om…..Prayer : God is always with us…Bhajan:- Aye tha ek yogi Dayanand…..Simple definition of Acoustics, Shruti & Mantra.Prarthanaupasana mantra 1 to 8

November

Bhajan:- Aye tha ek yogi Dayanand…..Patriotic Song:- Hind Desh ke niwasi…….DAV Gaurav Gaan

December Bhajan: - Aaya tha ek yogi (Dayanand Song)

Patriotic Song: - Naitik ta ki

Bhajan – Aaya tha ek yogi…. Taal – dadra

January Patriotic Song:- Naitik ta kiBhajan – Jab hi Mukh Mandir…..Prayer – Ish mahe do yah Vardan….Music as Therapy…….

February Bhajan : Tujhme om muj me om…..Prayer – God is always with us…..Bhajan – Aye tha ek yogi Dayanad….Music in Ramayana and Mahabharta ……..short description

DRAWING

SUMMITIVE ASSESMENT –I MARCH TO SEPTEMBER

MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY

March/APRIL

STEP –BY –STEP –Pages 1 to 10 1 Four methods of shading ( floral design)File-Save environment ( poster)

MAY STEP – BY—STEP –pages 11 to 20 DOHAS of Kabir for drawing & painting.File: Save Wild life

JULY STEP – BY –STEP –Pages 21 to 30 Rakhi making.

AUGUST &SEPTEMBER

Still life ( composition drawing ) Pollution – water, air (Poster )

SUMMITIVE ASSESMENT – II OCTOBER TO MARCH

OCTOBER 1. Anti cracker Diwali ( poster) Decorative door curtain2. Mehndi design

NOVEMBER 1. Village scene (scene drawing )2. Step –By-Step-pages 31 to 42

DECEMBER 1. Road safety (one act ) Slogan on Curruption 2. CALLIGRAPHY –Quotation writing

JANUARY TO FEBRUARY

festival of colors (scene drawing )Figure drawing –Stick drawing Paper mache - Masks

SYLLABUS - SESSION 2014-15

CLASS VIISUBJECT ICT(Information & Communication Technology)Name of Books Hands-On

First Term

MonthsNo of periods in

this monthUnit /

LessonTopic

No of PeriodsAllocated for topic

Marks

April 8Ch.1 Computer Software 3 4Ch.2 Scratch (An Introduction) 5 5

May 4 Ch.3 Animation in Scratch 5 5July 8 Ch. 3

contt.. Pen commands, Operators, Variables

5 6

Aug 8 Ch.3contt.

Scratch Quiz 5 10Revision 3

Sep Summative Assessment-1

List of Practicals for First Term

S.NO Practical(Scratch)1. Design a Forest Scene in Scratch2. Snap the suitable programming blocks to write the initial letter of your name.3. Design a KBC quiz.4. Design a dancing girl5. Draw different shapes.

Second Term

MonthsNo of

periods in this month

Unit / Lesson TopicNo of Periods

Allocated for topic Marks

Oct. 6 Ch. 5 Animation in Flash MX 6 10Nov. 6 Ch. 6 Animation in Flash(Part 1) 6 8Dec. 6 Ch. 7 Animation in Flash(Part 2) 6 8Jan 4 Ch. 2 Internet Services 4 4Feb. Summative Assessment-2

List of Practicals for Second Term

S.NO Practical (Flash-8)1. Make a bat-ball animation 2. Draw a caterpillar and change it into a butterfly.3. Show a bud blooming a flower as the sun rays falls on it.4. Draw a car and move it on a circular part using motion guide layer.5. Prepare PPT on Internet Services