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Academic Plan206-207 Class IX Social Science SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-I Economics (22) The Story of Village Palampur People as a Resource Geography (23) India, Size and Location Physical features of India Drainage History (23) French Revolution Nazism and the rise of Hitler Political Science (22) Democracy in the Contemporary World What is Democracy?Why Democracy? Constitutional Design SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II Economics (22) Poverty as a Challenge Food Security in India Geography (23) Climate Natural Vegetation and Wild Life Population History (23) Forest, Society and Colonialism History and Sport(Story of Cricket) Political Science (22) Electoral Politics Working of Institutions Democratic Rights

SCHEDULE OF FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT & UNIT TEST FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT- I UNIT TEST (20) ACTIVITY(0) ACTIVITY (0) FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT-III FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT-IV UNIT TEST (20) UNIT TEST (20) SPECIAL TEST ACTIVITY(0) ACTIVITY(0) ACTIVITY (!0) ACTIVITY (0)- Group Activity ACTIVITY (0)- Group Activity ACTIVITY (0) SYLLABUS FOR UNIT TEST I History:- French Revolution (Pg-4 to 6) Geography:-Ch-India: Size and location Economics:- Ch- The Story of Village Palampur( till done) Political Science:Ch- Democracy in the Contemporary World till page 0 SYLLABUS FOR UNIT TEST -II Political Science: What is democracy? Why democracy? Economics: L- The Story of Village Palampur History: L- French Revolution Geography: L-2 Physical Features of India. ACTIVITY FOR FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT-I. MCQ 2. Worksheet based Assignment- French Revolution ACTIVITY FOR FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II. PROJECT-WORK -INTERDISCIPLINARY 2..Make a Power Point Presentation on the following topics (any one ) What makes a government democratic? What makes a government non democratic? What are the reasonable demands of the people in India? (Group Activity) SYLLABUS FOR UNIT TEST -III Geography: Chapter 4 : Climate ( The Indian Monsoon) (Till Page 30) Political Science: Chapter 4 : Electoral Politics ( Till Page 67) Economics: Chapter 3: Poverty as a Challenge (till page 33) History : Chapter 4: Forest Society and Colonialism (Page 77 to 89) SPECIAL TEST ACTIVITY FOR FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT-III. Collect information on PDS covering the following points: Category Commodities Quantity Price How will you apply for a Ration Card? Paste a copy of the Form available for the same. 2. Project on Disaster Management ( Group Activity) ACTIVITY FOR FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT-IV. Map Work- History & Geography 2. Worksheet on Democratic Rights

Academic Plan206-7 Class IX Social Science Forma tive Assess ment Working days Chapter Name Learning Outcomes No. of Assign ments No. of Home Works Activities Values FA-I APRIL MAY (36) Economics The Story of Village Palampur Geography India, Size and Location Physical features of India-I Familiarising the children with some basic economic concepts through an imaginary story of a village. To understand the major landform features and the underlying geological structure; their association with various rocks and minerals as well as nature of soil types. *MCQ Comparative analysis, Systematic work, Concern, Rationality in decision making, Trust &faith, Intelligence. National consciousness, Value for nation and its resources, Analytical thinking, Global awareness, Foresightedness. History French Revolution Familiarizes with the various personalities involved in the course of French revolution. Show how written, oral and visual material can be used to recover the history of revolution. Comprehend the importance of democracy 2 *Worksheet based Assignment- French Revolution Equality, Socialism, Solidarity of mankind, Endurance, Common cause, Scientific temper, Analytical ability.

and individual liberty. Political Science Democracy in the Contemporary World What is Democracy? Develop conceptual skills of defining democracy. Understand how different historical processes and forces have promoted democracy. Developing a sophisticated defence of democracy against common prejudices. Comparative viewpoint, Knowledge of InternationalOrganisatio ns, Political awareness, Understanding ofdemocraticsystem, Development of skill of argumentation. FA-II JULY- AUG- (43) Economics People as a Resource Geography Physical features of India-II Drainage Familiarisation of a few population related concepts. Sensitisation of child that people as asset can participate and contribute in nation building. To understand the river systems of the country and explain the role of rivers in the evolution of human society. Collect information on SarvaShikshaAbhiyan *PROJECT-WORK - INTERDISCIPLINARY ( H.HW ) Social responsibility, Sensitivity towards need of time, Foresightedness. Judicious use of sources, Protection of environment, Responsibility towards nation,economic AwarenessComparison,R esource planning, Foresightedness, Environment conservation.

History Nazism and the rise of Hitler. Discuss the critical significance of Nazism in shaping the politics of modern world. Understand the discriminatory treatment of the Jews and holocaust. Respect for all people, Reverence for the sanctity of life, The right of dissent and equality for all people before the law. Political Science Why Democracy? Constitutional Design Develop a historical sense of the choice and nature of democracy in India. Introduction to the process of Constitution making. Develop respect for the Constitution and appreciation for Constitutional values. Recognise that Constitution is a living document that undergoes changes. * Make a Power Point Presentation on the following topics (any one ) What makes a government democratic? What makes a government non democratic? What are the reasonable demands of the people in India? (Group Activity) Knowledge of the constitution, Comparative viewpoint, Political awareness,development of power of analysis. SA_I SEPTE MBER Revision

FA Working days Chapter Name Learning Outcomes No. of Assign No. of HW Activities Values FA-III OCT- NOV- (38) Economics Poverty as a Challenge Understanding of poverty as a challenge and sensitization of the learner. Appreciation of the government initiative to alleviate poverty. *Collect information on PDS covering the following points: Category Commodities Quantity Price Social responsibility, Sensitivity towards poor, Problem solving ability, Analytical thinking. How will you apply for a Ration Card? Paste a copy of the Form available for the same. Geography Climate To identify the various factors influencing the climate and explain the climatic variation of our country and its impact on the life of the people. To explain the importance and unifying role of monsoons. *Project on Disaster Management (Group Activity) Imaginative mindset, Curiosity, Quest for knowledge, To take personal responsibility for their actions,reverence for the sanctity of life. History Forest, Society and Colonialism Look at the impact of colonialism on forest societies, and the implication of scientific forestry. Discuss the social and cultural world of forest communities through the study of specific revolts. Social responsibility, Sensitivity towards animals, Foresightedness, Environment Conservation, Judicious use of resources.

Understand how oral tradition can be used to explore tribal revolts. Political Science Electoral Politics Working of Institutions (Part-I) Introduce the idea of representative democracy via competitive party politics. Familiarise with our electoral system and reasons for choosing this. Develop an appreciation of citizen s increased participation in electoral politics. Sensitise to the key role of the Parliament. Recognise the significance of the Election Commission. Provide an overview of central governmental structures.and its procedures. *ASSESSMENT OF H.W / CW Political awareness, Wisdom,Comparative viewpoint, Knowledge of rights. FA-IV DEC (22) Jan (7) Economics Food Security in India Exposing the child to an economic issue which is basic necessities of life. Appreciate and critically look at the role of government in ensuring food supply. To find out the nature of Systematic work,concern, Compassion, Social responsibility, Sensitivity towards poor.

Geography Natural Vegetation andwild Life Population History History and Sport (The Story of Cricket) diverse flora and fauna as well as their distribution. To develop concern about the need to protect the bio-diversity of our country. To analyse theunevennature of population distribution and show concern about the large size of our population. To understand the various occupations of people and explain various factors of population change. To understand the various dimensions of national policy and understand the needs of adolescents as underserved group. Suggest how sports also have a history and that it is linked up with the politics of power and domination. Introduce students to some of the stories in cricket that have historical significance. Understand the commercial aspects of the sports. Appreciate the contribution of Indian players in the game of Cricket in India. Identify Government s influence on sports. *Map Work- History & Geography Judicious use of resources, Protection of environment, Responsibility towards nation, Analyticalthinking, Global awareness, Foresightedness. Leadership, Tolerance, Fellow-feeling,value for national pride, Common cause, Punctuality, Teamwork.

Political Science Working of Institutions (Part-II) Understand the parliamentary system of executive s accountability to the legislature SAII FEB Democratic Rights. Develop citizens awareness of their rights. Introduction to and appreciation of the Fundamental Rights. Recognition of the ways in which these rights are exercised and denied in real life situations. Introduction to judicial system and key institutions like the Supreme Court & National Human Rights Commission. REVISION *Worksheet on Democratic Rights Development of skill of argumentation,develop ment of power of analysis, Creativity, Social awareness, Knowledge of political rights, Awareness of fundamental rights, Sensitivity. Note : Four Note books(one for each subject) are to be maintained properly for evaluation. All activities are to be done on A4 size coloured sheets and to be compiled in one social science file. The tests for different chapters will be given in varied ways such as oral questioning, class presentation of diagram, maps and tables and written tests. Activities to be evaluated are marked by *

Map list (IX) Summative Assessment (For Identification and Location and labelling on the outline political map of India) List of Map Items for Examination CHAPTER : India Size &LocationFor location and labelling : Tropic of Cancer, Standard Meridian of India, Southern most point of India, Southern most point of mainland India, Northern most point of India, Eastern most meridian of India, Western most Meridian of India. CHAPTER 2 : Physical Features of India(a) For location &labelling(i) Mt. peaks : K2, Kanchenjunga, Nanda Devi, AnaiMudi.(ii) Passes : Bomdi-la, Nathula, Shipkila.(iii) Hills : Garo, Khasi, Jaintia, Naga hills, Mizo hills.(b) For identification :(i) Mountain ranges : The Karakoram, Zaskar, Shivaliks, Aravali, Vindhya, Satpura, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats.(ii) Plateaus : Deccan plateau, Chota Nagpur plateau, Malwa plateau.(iii) Coastal strips : Coromandel, Northern Circar, Malabar, Konkan. Chapter 3 : Drainage(a) For Location &labelling :(i) Lakes : Chilka, Pulicat, Kolleru, Vembanad, Sambhar.(b) For identification :(i) Rivers : Indus, Ganga, Brahmaputra, Satluj, Narmada, Tapi, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri. Summative Assessment 2 Chapter 4(Climate)Meteorological Stations, For Location &Labelling : Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bangalore,Mumbai, Kolkata, Leh, Shillong, Delhi, Nagpur. Chapter 5 (Natural Vegetation & Wild life) (a) For Location &Labelling : (i) National Parks : Corbett, Kaziranga, Ranthambhor, Dachigam, Rajaji, Shivpuri, KanhaKisli, Simlipal, KeoladeoGuindy, Bandipur, (ii) Wild life Sanctuaries :Sariska, Mudumalai, Periyar, Chandaka. (b) For Identification : Forest Zones : Tropical Evergreen Forests, Tropical Thorn Forests, Mangrove Forests, Tropical Deciduous Forests, Montane Forests.

Chapter 6 (Population) :(a) For Location &Labelling : The state having highest density of population. The state having lowest density of population.,the state having highest sex ratio. The state having lowest sex ratio, The most populous state of India. The most sparsely populated state of India. Note : Items for location &Labelling may be asked for identification.