Social Science-I Portion Distribution 2016-2017 onwards Social Science-I (/Civics) Std : VI 1. What, Where, How and When? 03 2. On the Trail of the Earliest People 03 3. From Gathering to Growing Food 04 4. In the Earliest Cities 04 5. What Books and Burials Tell Us 03 I Diversity 1. Understanding Diversity 02 2. Diversity and Discrimination 02 II Government 1. What is Government? 02 2. Key elements of a Democratic Government 02 7. New Questions and Ideas 03 8. Ashoka The Emperor Who Gave Up the War 04 10. Traders, Kings and Pilgrims 04 11. New Empires and Kingdoms 03 12. Buildings, Paintings and Books 03 III Local Government 5. Panchayat Raj 02 6. Rural Administration 7. Urban Administration 03 IV Livelihood 8. Rural Livelihood 9. Urban Livelihood 03 Note : Chapter No. 6 and 9 of are not for evaluation Matter in coloured boxes Not for evaluation
Social Science-I Portion Distribution 2016-2017 onwards Social Science-I (/Civics) Std : VII 1. Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years 03 2. New Kings and Kingdoms 03 3. The Delhi Sultans 04 4. The Mughals 04 5. The Marathas 04 Social & Political Life II (Civics) I 1. On Equality 02 II 2. Role of the Government in Health 01 3. How the State Government Works 02 III 4. Growing up as Boys and Girls 01 5. Women Change the World 01 6. Towns, Traders and Crafts Persons 04 7. Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities 03 8. Devotional Paths to the Devine 05 9. The Making of Regional Cultures 03 10. Eighteenth Century Political Formation 03 Social & Political Life II (Civics) IV 6. Understanding Media 02 7. Understanding Advertising 02 V 8. Markets Around Us 01 10. Struggle for Equality 02 Note : Chapter No. 9 of Social & Political Life II (Civics) is not for evaluation. Matter in coloured boxes Not for evaluation
Social Science-I Portion Distribution 2016-2017 onwards Social Science-I (/Civics) II From tade to territory (The Company establishes Power) 04 III Ruling the Country side 03 IV Tribal, Dikus, & vision of golden age 04 V When people rebel 1857 and after 03 of Goa 03 Political Science (Unit I) I The Indian Constitution 02 II Understanding Secularism 02 (Unit II) III Why do we need Parliament 02 IV Understanding Laws 02 VI Colonialism and the City 04 VIII Civilising the Natives/Educating the nation 03 IX Women, Caste & Reform (For Reading & Assignment only) --- XI Making of the National movement 1870 war 06 XII India After Independence 04 Political Science (Unit III) V Judiciary 02 VI Understanding our Criminal Justice System 02 (Unit IV) VI I Understanding Marginalisation 02 VIII Confrontingn Marginalisation 02 N. B. Matter in coloured boxes Not for evaluation Std : VIII
Social Science-I Portion Distribution 2016-2017 onwards EVALUATION SCHEME FOR STD. IX Subject I Mid Test I Exam II Mid Test II Exam Total Grade Assignments Project Total Grade Overall Grade Social Science 10 40 10 40 100 10 10 20 Social Science-I (/Civics) Std : IX First Examination I The French Revolution 08 II Socialism in Europe & the Russian Revolution 10 VII & Sports : The story of Cricket 07 I Democracy in the contemporary world 05 II What is Democracy 03 III Constitutional Design 07 Total 40 First Mid- Test I The French Revolution 06 I Democracy in the contemporary world 04 Total 10
Second Examination III Nazism & the Rise of Hitler 08 IV Forest Society and Colonialism 07 of Goa 08 IV Electoral Politics 04 V Working of Institutions 05 VI Democratic Rights 04 I The French Revolution (Core Content) 02 III Constitutional Design 02 Total 40 Second Mid- Test III Nazism & the Rise of Hitler 06 IV Electoral Politics 04 Total 10 N. B. Matter in coloured boxes Not for evaluation
Social Science-II Portion Distribution 2016-2017 onwards Social Science-II (Geography) Std : VI 1. The Globe Latitudes and Longitudes 05 2. Maps 04 3. The Earth and the Solar system 06 4. Motions of the Earth 04 5. Major Domains of the Earth 06 Skill testing for First Summative : Fig. 1.3, 2.3, 4.2, 4.3. 6. Major Landforms of the Earth 08 7. Our Country India 08 8. India Climate, Vegetation & Wildlife 09 Skill testing for Second Summative : Map filling on Fig. 7.1, 7.2, 7.3. N.B. 1. Not more than 2 marks in Formative assessment and 4 marks in Summative assessment should be allotted for skill testing. 2. Matter in coloured boxes Not for evaluation
Social Science-II Portion Distribution 2016-2017 onwards Social Science-II (Geography) Std : VII 1. Environment 03 2. Inside our Earth 03 3. Our Changing Earth 04 4. Air 05 5. Water 04 6. Natural Vegetation & Wildlife 06 Skill testing for First Summative : Fig. 2.1, 3.2, 3.5, 4.4. 7. Human Environment Settlement 07 8. Human Environment Interaction 08 9. Life in Temperate Grasslands 05 10. Life in Desert 05 Skill testing for Second Summative : Map filling on Fig. 8.2, 8.8, 9.2, 9.5, 10.2, 10.4. N.B. 1. Not more than 2 marks in Formative assessment and 4 marks in Summative assessment should be allotted for skill testing. 2. Matter in coloured boxes Not for evaluation
Social Science-II Portion Distribution 2016-2017 onwards Social Science-II (Geography & Economics) Std : VIII 1. Resources 08 2. Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation & Wildlife Resources 08 3. Mineral and Power Resources 09 4. Agriculture 08 5. Industries 08 6. Human Resources 07 Map work 02 ( Skill includes mapwork Fig. 5.4, 5.8, 5.10 & 6.5 )
Social Science-II Portion Distribution 2016-2017 onwards EVALUATION SCHEME FOR STD. IX Subject I Mid Test I Exam II Mid Test II Exam Total Grade Assignments Project Total Grade Social Science II 10 40 10 40 100 10 10 20 Overall Grade Social Science-II (Geography & Economics) First Examination Geography 1. India : Size & Location 06 2. Physical features of India 13 3. Drainage 11 Economics 1. Story of village Palampur 04 2. People as Resource 06 Total 40 First Mid- Test Geography 1. India : Size & Location 06 Economics 1. Story of village Palampur 04 Total 10 Second Examination Geography 4. Climate 06 5. Natural vegetation and Wildlife 10 6. Population 10 3. Drainage (Core Content) 04 Economics 3. Poverty as challenge 04 Std : IX
4. Food security in India 06 Total 40 Second Mid- Test Geography 4. Climate 06 Economics 3. Poverty as challenge 04 Total 10 N.B. Matter in coloured boxes Not for evaluation Map Work for the First Map 1.5 - States and Union Territories with their capitals Map 2.4 - Relief Map 3.4 Major Rivers Map Work for the Second Map 5.8 India Wildlife Resources National Parks Gir, Kanheri, Simlipal, Tadoba, Shivpuri, Corbett, Kanha; Wildlife Sanctuary Sariska, Bandipur, Manas, Madumalai, Kaziranga, Ranthanbhor Bird Sanctuary Bharatpur, Vedanthangal, Ranganathitto Map 6.3 India Density of Population ***************