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1 MONTHLY SYLLABUS SESSION CLASS-IX SUBJECT : SCIENCE MONTH April 2018 CONTENTS MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDING Definition of Matter: Solid, liquid and gas; Characteristics Shape, Volume, Density; change of state melting (Absorption of heat), freezing, evaporation (Cooling by evaporation), Condensation, Sublimation. THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE Cell as a basic unit of life; Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells multicellular organisms, cell membrane and Cell Wall,Cell Organelles and Cell inclusions; Chloroplast, Mitochondria Vacuoles, Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgiapparatus; Nucleus Chromosomes basic structure, number. Motion: Distance and displacement, velocity, uniform and non-uniform motion and uniformly accelerated motion, derivation of equations of motion by graphical method; elementary ideas of uniform circular motion. May2018 IS MATTER ARROUND US PURE Elements, Compound and mixtures. Heterogenous and homogenous mixtures, colloids and suspension. TISSUE Structure and functions of plant tissues tissues meristematic and permanent tissues in plants

2 Force and Newton s Laws of motion Force and motion, Newton s Laws of Motion, Action and reaction forces, Inertia of body, Inertia and mass, Momentum, force and acceleration. Elementary idea of conservation of momentum. July-2018 Gravitation Gravitation: Universal law of Gravitation, force of Gravitation of earth (gravity), Acceleration due to gravity; Mass and weight, Free fall. TISSUE Structure and functions of animal tissues tissues (all the four types) epithelial tissuel,connective tissue,muscular tissue and nervous tissue Atoms and molecules. Laws of chemical combination,atom,molecule and Writing chemical August2018 Food Production: Plant and animal breeding and solution for quality improvement and management; uses of fertilizers and measures; protection from pests and diseases, organic farming. Floatation: Thrust and pressure, Archimedes principle, Buoyancy, Elementary idea of Relative density. Atoms and molecules. Molecular mass and mole concept September Term -1 October-2018 Floatation: - Thrust and pressure, Archimedes principle, Buoyancy, Elementary idea of Relative density. Biological Diversity: Diversity of plants basic issues in scientific naming, basis of

3 classification. Hierarchy of categories/ groups, major groups of plants (Silent features) (Bacteria, Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridiphyta, Gymnosperm and angiosperms). Structure of atom: Electrons, Protons and Neutrons November Structure of atom: Valency, Chemical formula of common compounds, Isotopes and Isobars. Biological Diversity: Major groups of animals (salient features) (Non Chordates upto Phyla and Chordates upto class. Work Energy and Power: Work done by force, Energy, Power, Kinetic and Potential energy Law of conservation of energy. December Why do we fall ill: Health and its failure. Infection and Non-infectious diseases, their causes and manifestation. Diseases caused by microbes (virus, bacteria and protozoans) and their prevention, principles of treatment and prevention. Pulse Polio programmes Sound: Nature of sound and its propagation in various media, speed of sound, range of hearing in humans, ultrasound reflection of sound echo and SONAR, structure of human ear (Auditory aspect only) Natural resources: Air, Water, Soil, Air for respiration, for combustion, for moderating temperatures; movements of air and its role in bringing rains across India. Air water and soil pollution (brief introduction). Holes in ozone layer and the probable damages.

4 Biogas Chemical cycles in nature: Revision of Whole Syllabus taught since April 2018 to Jan MCQ Practice Feburary 2019 Revision & exams

5 MONTHLY SYLLABUS SESSION CLASS-IX SUBJECT : SOCIAL STUDY MONTH CONTENT April May HISTORY 2018 India And The Contemporary World-1 Chapter-1 The French Revolution : The Ancient Regime-Society of Estates and its crises. The social forces that led to the revolution. The outbreak of the Revolution, The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen. The different revolutionary groups and ideas of time. France Monarch Becomes a Republic. Women and revolution, The legacy. Map Work From Chapter 1, 2 and 3. GEOGRAPHY Contemporary India - 1 Chapter -1 & 2 India : Size and Location & Physical Features of India Location and size on Globe, Longitudinal and latitudinal position area, Standard Meridian of India, Our Neighbours, Central position in Indian Ocean etc. July GEOGRAPHY 1

6 Contemporary India - 1 Chapter-3 : Drainage: Drainage, Drainage basin, Drainage systems in India The Himalayan rivers and the Peninsular rivers. Major rivers and tributaries, Lakes and Seas, Role of rivers in the economy, River Pollution, Measures to control river pollution. National river conservation plan (NRCP). - DEMOCRATIC POLITICS - 1 Chapter-1 & 2 Democracy in the Contemporary World & What is Democracy? Why Democracy? What are the different ways of defining democracy? Two features of Democracy. International institutions, Why has democracy become the most prevalent form of government in our times? Features of Democracy, What are the alternatives to democracy? Is democracy superior to its available alternatives? Merits and demerits of Democracy, Must every democracy have the same institutions and values? Broader meaning of Democracy. August HISTORY India And Contemporary World Chapter-2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution The crises of Czarism. The social changes and groups. Socialism and Europe and Russia. The nature of social movements between 1905 and 1918 The First World War and foundation of Soviet State. October Revolution, Stalinism, The Global influence of the Russia Revolution, The legacy 2

7 Chapter-3 Nazism and The Rise of Hitler Weimar republic The growth of social democracy, The crises in Germany. Hitter s rise to power. The ideology of Nazism and Nazi worldview, the racial utopia, The impact of Nazism. Democratic Politics - 1 Lesson-3 Constitutional Design About South African Constitution, Need of a constitution, How and why did India become a democracy? How was the Indian constitution framed? Guiding values of the Indian constitution, What are the salient features of the Constitution? How is democracy being constantly designed and redesigned in India? ECONOMICS Chapter-3 The economic story of Palampur Economic transactions of Palampur, the concept and organization of production (Including three factors of production (land, labour and capital) can be introduced various farming and non farming economic activities in Palampur. September October Chapter-2 People as Resource Introduction of how people become resource / asset; Economic activities done by men and women; unpaid work done by women; quality of human resource; role of health and education; Unemployment and socio-political implications. Revision of Assignments HISTORY India And Contemporary Worl-1

8 Sub-unit 1.2: Livelihoods, Economies and Societies Any one theme of the following: Chapter-4 Forest Society and Colonialism Relationship between forests and livelihoods. Causes of Deforestation, Rise of Commercial Forestry, Changes in forest societies under colonialism, How did Forest Rules affect cultivation, Rebellion in the forest Case Studies: Focus on two forest movements one in colonial India (Bastar) and one in Indonesia. OR Chapter-5 Pastoralists in the Modern World Pastoralism as a way of life. Different forms of pastoralism. What happens to pastoralism under colonialism and modern states? How did pastoral cope with changes? Case studies: Focus on two pastoral groups, one from Africa and one from India. OR Chapter-6 Peasants and Farmers Histories of the emergence of different forms of farming and peasant societies. Changes within rural economies in the modern world. Bread Basket and Dust Bowl, change after coming of New Technology, Indian farmers and Opium production 4

9 Chapter-4 Climate GEOGRAPHY Contemporary India 1 Factors influencing the Climate; Monsoon-its characteristics, rainfall and temperature distribution; seasons; Climate and human life. Factors affecting India s climate, The Indian Monsoon and seasons. Chapter-5 Natural Vegetation and Wild Life Flora and Fauna and factors of its diversity, Vegetation types, distribution as well as altitudinal variation, Ecosystem, need for conservation and various measures. Major species, their distribution, need for conservation and various measures. ECONOMICS Chapter-3 Poverty as a Challenge Poverty - Types and indicators; absolute poverty, social exclusion and vulnerability, causes of poverty, distribution of resources; comparison between countries; anti-poverty measures. 5

10 Democratic Politics 1 Chapter-4 Electoral Politics Why and how do we elect representatives? Democratic elections, Our system of election, How has the citizen s participation in electoral politics changed? What are the ways to ensure free and fair elections? December GEOGRAPHY Chapter-6 Population Contemporary India - I Census, size, distribution, age-sex composition, population change-migration as a determinant of population change, literacy, health, occupational structure and national population special needs. NPP 200 Democratic Politics I Chapter -5 Working of Institutions How major decision are taken, How is the country governed? Need of political institutions, What does Parliament do in our democracy? What is the role of the President of India, the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers? The Judiciary, How is the independence of the judiciary ensured? How do these relate to one another? January Chapter-6 Democratic Rights Why do we need rights in a constitution? Rights in a Democracy, The Fundamental Rights enjoyed by the citizen under the Indian constitution? How does the judiciary protect the fundamental Rights of the citizen? 6

11 4. Viva or written test for content assimilation 2 The project carried out by the students should subsequently be shared among themselves through interactive sessions such as exhibition, panel discussion etc. All documents pertaining to assessment under this activity should be meticulously maintained by the concerned schools. A Summary Report should be prepared highlighting: Objectives realized through individual or group interactions; Calendar of activities; Innovative ideas generated in the process; List of questions asked in viva voce It is to be noted here by all the teachers and students that the projects and models prepared should be made from eco-friendly products without incurring too much expenditure. The Project Report should be handwritten by the students themselves and comprise of not more than 15 foolscap pages. The record of the project work (internal assessment) should be kept for a period of three months for verification, if any. LIST OF MAP ITEMS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE SUBJECT HISTORY Chapter-1 The French Revolution Outline map of France (For locating and Labelling/Identification) Bordeaux, Nantes, Paris, Marseilles. Chapter-2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution Outline map of World (For locating and Labeling/Identification) Major countries of First World War, (Central Power and Allied 9

12 Powers), Central Powers France, England, Russia, America. Chapter-3 Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Outline map of World (For locating and Labelling/Identification) Major countries of Second World War Axis Powers Germany, Italy; Japan Allied Power UK, France, Former USSR, USA Territories under German expansion (Nazi Power) Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia (Only Slovakia shown in the map Denmark, Lithuania, France, Belgium SUBJECT GEOGRAPHY Chapter-1 India Size and Location 1-India-States with Capital, Tropic of Cancer, Standard Meridian, Southern Most, Northern Most, Eastern Most and Western most point of India (Location and Labelling) Chapter-2 Physical Features of India Mountain Ranges: The Karakorma, The Zasker, The Shivalik, The Aravali, The Vindhya, The Satpura. Mountain Peaks K2, Kanchan Junga, Anai Mudi, Western & Eastern Ghats Plateau-Deccan Plateau, Chotta Nagpur Plateau, Malwa Plateaus Coastal Plains-Konkan, Malabar, Coromandal & Northern Circal (Location and Labelling) Chapter-3 Drainage Rivers: (Identification Only) a) The Himalayan River Systems-The Indus, The Ganges, 10

13 and The Satluj b) The Peninsular rivers-the Narmada, The Tapi, The Kaveri, The Krishna, The Godavari, The Mahanadi. Lakes: Wular, Pulicat, Sambhar, Chilika, Vembanda, Kolleru Chapter-4 Climate 1. Cities to locate : Tiruvananthpuram, Chennai, Jodhpur, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Leh, Shillong, Delhi, Nagpur, (Location and Labelling) 2. Areas receiving rainfall less than 20 cm and over 400 cm. (Identifications only) Chapter-5 Natural Vegetation And Wild Life Vegetation Type : Tropical Evergreen Forest, Tropical Deciduous Forest, Thorn Forest, Montane Forests and Mangrove- For identification only. National Parks : Corbett, Kazirange, Ranthambor, Shivpuri, Kanha, Simlipal & Manas Bird Sanctuaries : Bharatpur and Ranganthitto Wild life Sanctuaries : Sariska, Mudumalai, Rajaji, Dachigam (Location and Labelling) Chapter-6 Population (Location and Labelling) The State having highest and lowest density of populations The state having highest and lowest sex ration Largest and smallest state according to area. FINAL TERM END EXAM WILL COVER THE WHOLES SYLLABUS OF CLASS IX i.e. APRIL 2018 FEB

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15 CLASS IX : FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (FIT) (THEORY) MONTH APRIL 2018 MAY 2018 CONTENT Unit I: Basics of Information Technology Convergence of Technologies: Computer, Communication and Content Technologies. Computer System: Characteristics of a computer, components of a computer system CPU (CU & ALU), Memory, Storage Devices and I/O Devices Memory: Primary (RAM & ROM) and Secondary Memory. Units of Memory: Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, I/O Devices - Keyboard, Mouse, Printer, Joystick, Scanner, Microphone, OCR, MICR, Light Pen, Barcode Reader, Digital Camera, Web Camera, Speaker, Plotter Storage Devices: Hard Disk, CD ROM, DVD, Pen/Flash Drive, Memory Stick Types of Software: System Software (Operating System), Application Software (General purpose application software - Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Presentation, Database Management; Specific purpose application software (Accounting Management, Reservation System, HR Management, Attendance System, Payroll System, Inventory Control System, Billing System) and Utility Software (Disk/Folder/Files Management, Virus Scanner/Cleaner, Encryption/Decryption Tools) Communication Technology: Computer Networking - LAN, MAN, WAN, Internet, Interspace Wired Networking Tools: Co-axial Cable, Ethernet Cable, Optical Fiber Wireless

16 Networking Tools: Bluetooth, Infrared and WiFi Content Technology: Data, Information and Multimedia (Picture/Image, Audio, Video, Animation) July 2018 August 2018 Unit II: Information Processing Tools Operating System - Basic concepts of Operating System, Operating System: Need for operating system, Functions of Operating System (Processor Management, Memory Management, File Management and Device Management), Types of operating system - Interactive (GUI based), Real Time and Distributed; Commonly used operating systems: UNIX, LINUX, Windows, Solaris, BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions); Mobile OS - Android, Symbian. Basic components of a GUI Window: Desktop, Title Bar, Menu Bar, Status Bar, Scroll Bars (Horizontal and Vertical); Frame; Basic operations of left and right buttons of mouse, Creating Shortcut, Basic Tools: Text Editor, Painting Tool, Calculator, using Mouse and moving icons on the screen, Task Bar, Different types of menu and menu selection, running an application, setting system date and time; viewing files, concept of folders and directories, creating/moving/ renaming/ deleting files and folders, opening and closing Windows, Minimise, Restore and Maximise forms of windows. Office Tools Word Processing Tools: Introduction to a Word Processor. Creating and Saving a document. Editing and Formatting a Document: Text Style (B, I, U), Font Type, Size, changing color, alignment of text. Formatting paragraphs with line and/or paragraph spacing. Adding headers and footers, numbering pages, using grammar and spell check utilities, using subscript and

17 superscript, inserting symbols, Print Preview, Printing a document. Inserting Pictures, Page Setting, Bullets and Numbering, Borders and Shading, Format Painter/Paintbrush, Find and Replace, Inserting Tables: inserting, deleting rows and columns, merging cells, splitting cells. Using auto-format, mail merge, track changes, review comments, usage of drawing tools, shapes and mathematical symbols. Presentation Tool: Introduction to Presentation Graphics, Understanding the concept of Slide Shows, Basic elements of a slide, Different types of Slide Layouts, Creating and saving a Presentation, Different views of a slide: Normal view, Slide Sorter view and Slide Show, Editing and Formatting a slide: Adding Titles, Subtitles, Text, Background, Watermark; Headers and Footers, Numbering Slides; Printing Slides Handouts, Inserting pictures from files, Animating pictures and Text with Sound Effects, Timing Text box, Pictures and Slides, Rehearse Timings, Ungrouping and Grouping Objects (like text, picture). Spreadsheet Tool: Introduction to Spreadsheet, Concept of Worksheet and Workbook, Creating and Saving a worksheet. Working with a spreadsheet: entering numbers, text, date/time, series using Auto Fill, Editing and formatting a worksheet including changing colour, size, font, alignment of text, Inserting or Deleting cells, rows and columns, Formula-Entering a formula in a cell, using operators(+,-,*,/) in formulae, Relative referencing, Absolute referencing and mixed referencing, Printing a worksheet. Use simple Statistical functions: SUM(), AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), IF() (without compound statements); Embedding Charts of various types: Line, Pie, Scatter, Bar and Area in a worksheet; inserting tables in a worksheet.

18 October November 2018 December January 2019 February 2019 Unit III: Societal Impacts of IT Unit IV: IT Applications Benefits of ICT in Education, Healthcare, Governance, Business, Plagiarism, Privacy, Security and Integrity of Information; Intellectual Property Rights, Careers in IT; Design and manufacturing. Students are suggested to work on the following areas using Word Processing Tool, Spreadsheet Tool and Presentation Tool. Domains: Multi Lingual Documentation: Letter Writing - content, context, addressee, Mail-Merge Formal/Informal letter Report Writing - content, presentation, context Greeting Card - design, context, recipient Poster Making - design, context, target group Presentation: School Presentation Environment (Save Energy) and Pollution (Global Warming) Product Advertisement Science and Social Science topic from the course Trends in Wireless Computing Analysis Reporting: School/Class Result with student-wise and subject-wise marks Cricket Score Record Weather Forecasting Report EXAMS

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23 March February January December November October Septe mber August July May April Month MONTHLY SYLLABUS SESSION CLASS- 1X SUBJECT- ENGLISH Content Lit: How I Taught My Grandmother to Read, The Brook Poem:,Grammar: Tenses, Diterminers, Editing, Gap Filling, Writing- Diary Entry, Letter Writing. Novel ch 1,2 Lit: A Dog Named Duke, Poem: The Road Not Taken, Grammar: Active/ Voice Novel ch 3 Lit: The Solitary Reaper, Lord Ullin s Daughter Novel: Chapter 4-8, MCB, People,Adventure, Grammar: Conversation, Writing: Article Writing Lit. Drama Villa For Sale, Novel: Chapter 9-10, MCB, Environment,The Class 1X Radio Show, grammar: Preposition, Writing: Formal/ informal letter, Story Writing TERM 1 EXAMS Lit: The Man Who Knew Too Much, Poem: The Seven Ages, MCB: Mystery, Grammar: Connectors, Editing, Writing: Article writing, Lit: Keeping It From Harold, Poem: Oh I Wish I had Looked After Me Teeth The Rime of an, Novel: Chapter 11,12,13 Lit: Best Seller, Song Of The Rain Novel: Chapter 14-15, MCB: Children, Grammar: Gap Filling, Omission. Lit: The Bishops Candlesticks, Novel- Chapter Grammar- Process writing & REVISION OF ALL SYLLABUS FINAL EXAMINATION

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