Class V Sub: English Weekly Syllabus Academic Session 2016-17 · 05 07 Ch-2 The Friendship Grammar...
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – V Sub: English
Weekly Syllabus Academic Session 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Apr-16 I 04-09* 09 Working Saturday (Staff)
06
06 Ch-1The Magic Pen Grammar-Sentences
Loud Reading and discussion of lesson, Word meanings, Exercises : Oral and written work Types Of Sentences Subject & Predicate,
Confidence Building Exercise(Introduction) Changing statements into questions and vice versa Completing sentences by adding suitable predicates to the subjects
II 11-13 03 03 Poem –Teacher’s Pest Grammar-Sentences
Recitation and Appreciation Rhyming words Subject and Object
Listening Skills Development Teacher will read a passage on friendship and ask children questions based on it. (Ex- Pg.14) Activity – Sentence making using subject and object
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Students)
05 07 Ch-2 The Friendship Grammar -Nouns
Loud Reading and discussion of lesson, Word meanings, Kinds Of Nouns-Collective and abstract nouns,Singular Nouns
Each one to say something nice about the person sitting next to you , Question answers Collage on nouns using words and pictures from the newspaper
IV 25-29
06 05 Ch-2 The Friendship
Exercises : Oral and written work
WR-I25 April –04 May
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Grammar -Nouns
Gender, Possessive nouns
Syllabus Ch-1 The Magic Pen Poem –Teacher’s Pest Grammar-Sentences , Nouns(collective and abstract, singular and plural nouns)
Listening Skills Development Animal facts. Listen carefully and fill the given blanks (Ex- Pg.25)
May-16
I 02-07*
07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 04 Poem –My Tree Recitation and appreciation Rhyming words, Exercises
II 09-13
05 6 Ch-3 A Country Childhood
Loud Reading and discussion of lesson, Word meanings, Exercises : Oral and written work
Group activity- Write acrostic poems on given topics. Listening Skills DevelopmentListen to your teacher and number the pictures correctly (Ex- Pg.38)
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 06 Ch-3 A Country Childhood Grammar
Exercises –Questions, Fill Ups,Match columns, HOTS Verbs , opposites, verbs with similar meaning, match nouns with verbs, one verb for several words subject- verb agreement
Pair activity-one child to enact, the other to tell what he or she is doing Listening Skills Development Listen carefully and write under the given pictures correctly.(Ex- Pg 51)
II 11-15 05 06 Ch-4 Robots Don’t Lie
Loud Reading and discussion of lesson, Word meanings, Exercises : Oral and written work
Debate on the advantages/disadvantages of having a robot at home
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Grammar-
Tenses Simple past and past continuous
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday Open House -I
06 06 Ch-4 Robots Don’t Lie
Grammar - Articles
Ques.- Ans, Homophones
Definite/indefinite articles.
Activity- Vocabulary Building Crossword puzzle (Ex- Pg.46) Group Activity- I spy a vowel’ (Pg.48 Good Grammar) Use of a/an
IV 25-29 05 03 Poem- The owl
Recitation and appreciation Exercises Diary Entry- (Ex. L Pg.50)
WR- II 25 Jul – 03 Aug Syllabus Ch-2 The Friendship Ch-3 A Country Childhood Poem –My Tree Grammar-
Verbs, Articles
Activity- Role enactment of different characters in the lesson Discussion about ‘Dignity Of Labour’
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 04 Ch5. The Balloon Seller
Add prefix to make opposites
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 07 Ch5. The Balloon Seller Grammar
reference to context, homophones, synonyms and antonyms Similes
Using Language (Pg 77 Good Grammar)
III 15-19 03 03 Ch5. The Balloon Seller
Homonyms Suffixes and prefixes
Tell the story ‘The Balloon Seller’ in short in your own words
IV 22-27* 05 05 Ch5. The Balloon Seller Grammar-Present
Reading comprehension- (Pg 59 )
Adding ‘ING’ to verbs
Listening Skills Development A listening activity as a true/false exercise (Ex- Pg 64)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
continuous and Present Simple
V 29-31 03 03 Ch5. The Balloon Seller
Reference to context-Who said these words and why(Pg 59 )
Create a word search puzzle by choosing words from the lesson.
Sep-16
I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 03 Grammar - Pronouns
Types Of Pronouns Interrogative Pronouns (who, what, which, why, when, where, whose)
Pair Activity –One child provides an answer and his/her partner frames a question for the same using interrogative pronouns.
II 05-09 05 06 Completion of syllabus and revision
III 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
Term 2 exams
TERM 1 :13 Sep – 23 Sep Syllabus: Ch-3 A Country Childhood Ch 4 Robots Don’t Lie Ch-5 The Balloon SellerPoem –The OwlGrammar- sentences, nouns, verbs, articles and similes
IV 19-23 05
Term 2 exams
V 26-30
05 06 Ch 6- A Robbery Loud Reading and discussion of lesson
Oct-16 I 03-08* 08-Working Saturday
06 07 Ch 6- A Robbery
Grammar – Pronouns
Filling blanks Ques.- Ans., Spell Right Listening Skills Development Kinds of pronouns
Listening Skills Development Listen to your teacher and mark the route taken by the boys while following the thief. Personal and Possessive
II 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 06 Ch-6. A Robbery Grammar -
Conversation Practice Kinds of pronouns -Relative, reflexive
Discussion- real life experiences/ detective novels read by them.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Open House -II
Pronouns Poem –Thomas Alva Edison
and emphatic pronouns Recitation and rhyming words given exercises, Group recitation
Individual Activity- create a comic strip based on any one of the poems done so far.
III 24-28 05 06 Grammar -Adjectives
Adjectives – Degrees of comparison
Collect and paste pictures of biggest, largest, longest, fastest, slowest, smallest, tallest, highest things, animals, places or people(on an A4 sheet)
* * * Autumn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 03 Ch-7.The Angry Dragon
Loud Reading, word meanings Draw the pictures of Mei-Ling and the dragon and write different adjectives to describe them
WR- III 02 Nov – 23 Nov Syllabus: Ch-6 A Robbery Ch-7.The Angry Dragon Poem-Thomas Alva Edison Grammar-Pronouns , Adjectives(degrees of comparison not included)
Listening Skills Development Listen carefully and write true or false(Ex- Pg 90)
Shape poems (Pg 103)
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 07 Grammar -Adjectives
Spell right ‘ie’ and ‘ei’ words eg: believe, receive
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 06 Poem- The World From a Railway Carriage
Recitation, poem appreciation,
Rhyming words
IV 21-26* 26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 07 Ch-9 Tenali Paints a Horse Grammar -Adverbs
Reading, Difficult words, spellings, word meanings, MCQs, Adverbs (how, where and when is something happening) Adverbs of manner, adverbs of place
Read and narrate short humorous stories Listening Skills DevelopmentWrite down the names of things described by your teacher
V 29-30 02 02 Ch-9 Tenali Paints Crossword Puzzle
Group Work- to create crossword puzzles.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
a Horse
Listening Skills DevelopmentListen carefully and write true or false(Ex- Pg 112)
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 02 Grammar -Adverbs
Types of adverbs- adverbs of time andadverbs of frequency
II 05-10* 10-Working Saturday (Students)
06 05 Ch-10 Uncle Ken at the Wicket
Grammar- Adverbs
and Punctuation
Loud Reading and discussion of lesson, Word meanings, Exercises,Oral and written work Opposites of adverbs; changing adjectives into adverbs Punctuation(Pg119 MCB)
Picture description (pg112)
III 12-17* 17 – Sports Day Open House –III 12-16 field practice for sports day
05 03 Grammar-
Prepositions
Draw or paste a colorful picture on an A4 sheet and mark the prepositions you see using a sketch pen.
IV 19-23 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 04 Ch-10 Uncle Ken at the Wicket Grammar-
Reference to context-one page from the lesson to be selected. Questions based on that page to be given. Prepositions, Grammar book exercises
Listening Skills Development Listen to the sentences carefully and circle the words that you hear(Pg123)
V 26-29 04
04 Grammar
Prepositions
Conversation practice(Pg 124) Activity on prepositions(Pg 121)
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 * * *
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Jan-17 I 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Students)
06 07 Ch-10 Uncle Ken at the Wicket Poem- The First Tooth
Ques.- Ans Recitation, poem appreciation, Rhyming words
Prepare an advertisement forany product using cut-outs ofadjectives from a newspaper Listening Skills Development Listening Activity- listen carefully and encircle the correct word.
II 16-20 05 06 Poem- The First Tooth Ch- 11 The Little Icelander
Loud reading, Difficult words, word meanings, MCQs Loud Reading and discussion of lesson, Word meanings
WT-IV18 Jan – 30 Jan Syllabus: Ch- Tenali Paints a Horse Ch-10 Uncle Ken Takes a Wicket Poem-The World From a Railway Carriage Grammar –Adjectives (Degrees Of Comparison and determiners) and Adverbs Listening Skills Development Listen to the text and fill in the blanks (Pg135) Make an information card on any lesser known animal extinct/ endangered
III 23-28* 28-Working Saturday
05 06 Ch- 11 The Little
Icelanders
Grammar
Reference to context Idioms ,sentence formation Conjunctions
IV 30-31 02
02 Ch- 11 The Little Icelanders
Ques.- Ans
Feb-17
I 01-04* 04-Working Saturday
04 04 Ch-8 Our wonderful brain
Loud reading, Difficult words, word meanings, MCQs
Conversation practice Topic- I am awesome
II 06-10 05 06 Grammar
Revision for TR Write a story to illustrate the truth of any proverb.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
III 13-18* 18Working Saturday (students)
06 07
Grammar
Determiners- Good Grammar Exercise(Pg 64-65),Main course book (Pg 98) Unseen passage- Read the text and answer the questions
.
IV 20-24 04 04 Completion of syllabus
Revision worksheets
Acrostic / shape poems
V 27-28 02
02 Revision
Revision
MAR. 17 I
1-3
03 03
Term 2 exams
TERM 2: 2 March-15 March Syllabus: Ch-6. A Robbery Ch-10 Uncle Ken Takes A Wicket Ch - 11 The Little Icelanders Poems- The First Tooth and Thomas Alva Edison Grammar–Adjectives, Adverbs, Conjunctions and Prepositions
II
6-10 05 03 Term 2 exams
III
14-17
Open House- 29March
04 03 Term 2 exams
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – V Sub: HINDI
Weekly Syllabus : Academic Session 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Apr-16
I 04-09*
09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
6 dfork & ge dqN
dj fn[kyk,xs
O;kdj.k yfrdk
&
o.kZ foPNsn
dfork ikB] iz”uksRrj ekSf[kd o
fyf[kr] iqLrd esa vH;kl]
o.kZ foPNsn ij fyf[kr vH;kl
lkekU; ifjp;
II 11-13 03 3 ikB & 2 fHk{kk
ik=
ikB ifjp;] iBu & ikBu] “kCnkFkZ
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Students)
05 5 fHk{kk ik=
O;kdj.k yfrdk
&
ikB&3 laKk
Hkk’kk Kku
iz”uksRrj ekSf[kd o fyf[kr
laKk ij ppkZ rFkk O;kdj.k yfrdk
esa fyf[kr vH;kl
d{kk esa laKk ds Hksnks dk oxhZdj.k
IV 25-29
05 5 O;kdj.k yfrdk
&
ikB&3 laKk
ikB 3 laxhr
lezkV rkulsu
laKk ij fyf[kr vH;kl
ikB ifjp; o iBu & ikBu
WR-I Date 25 April –04 May Syllabus: dfork & ge dqN dj fn[kyk,xs
ikB & 2 fHk{kk ik=
O;kdj.k laKk ] o.kZ foPNsn
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working Saturday (Staff)
06 6 ikB 3 laxhr
lezkV
rkulsu
“kCnkFkZ ] okD;ksa dk iz;ksx
Hkk’kk Kku
ikB esa vk, laKk “kCn js[kkafdr djks
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
II 09-13
05 5 ikB 3 laxhr
lezkV
rkulsu
iz”uksRrj ij ppkZ o fyf[kr dk;Z
iqLrd esa vH;kl
vdcj ds uojRuksa ij ppkZ
Jul-16 I 04-09*
09- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 5 ikB 4 lPph Tkhr ikB ifjp;] iBu & ikBu o iz”uksa
ij ppkZ] “kCnkFkZ
okn & fookn xfrfof/k & cqjkà dks
Hkykà ls Tkhrks
II 11-15 05 5 ikB 4 lPph Tkhr iz”uksRrj dk fyf[kr dk;Z
Hkk’kk Kku
“kCn lh<+h
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday Open House -I
06 6 O;kdj.k yfrdk
ikB&4 loZuke
eqgkojs
loZuke ppkZ o fyf[kr dk;Z]
eqgkojks dk okD;ksa esa iz;ksx rFkk
fyf[kr vH;kl
ikB esa vk, loZuke rFkk eqgkojksa ij
ppkZ
IV 25-29 05 5 dfork & ,d cw¡n
O;kdj.k yfrdk
ikB&2 a
dfork ikB okd dkS”ky
fcanq rFkk panz fcanq ij ppkZ o
fyf[kr vH;kl
WR- IIDate:25 Jul – 03 Aug Syllabus: ikB 3 laxhr lezkV rkulsu
ikB 4 lPph Tkhr
O;kdj.k & loZuke eqgkojs
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 5 ikB 6 vczkge
fyadu
ifjp;] iBu&ikBu
“kCnkFkZ o okD; jpuk
iz”uksRrj dk ekSf[kd o fyf[kr
vH;kl
II 08-13*
13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6
ikB 6 vczkge
fyadu
ikB 8 viuk
LFkku Loa; cuk,
Hkk’kk Kku folxZ dk vH;kl
ifjp;] iBu&ikBu
“kCnkFkZ
III 15-19 03 3 ikB 8 viuk
LFkku Loa; cuk,
iz”uksRrj dk ekSf[kd o fyf[kr
vH;kl
Hkk’kk Kku
IV 22- 05 5 ikB 9 ,d le; ifjp;] iBu&ikBu okn & fookn xfrfof/k
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
27* ,d xk¡o esa “kCnkFkZ
Hkk’kk Kku
xk¡o dk thou ;k “kgj dk thou
V 29-31 03 3 ikB 9 ,d le;
,d xk¡o esa
iz”uksRrj ij ppkZ o mudk fyf[kr
vH;kl
i;kZoj.k laj{k.k ij ppkZ
fdz;k fo”ks’k.k ij [ksy Sep-
16 I 01-
03*
03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 3 O;kdj.k yfrdk
ikB&7 fdz;k
fo”ks’k.k
fdz;k fo”ks’k.k ij fyf[kr vH;kl
II 05-09 05 Completion of
syllabus and
revision
Revision Worksheets ekSf[kd vH;kl] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk Kku
O;kdj.k yfrdk vuqPNsn ys[ku
TR 1 :13 Sep – 23 Sep Syllabus: ikB 6 vczkge fyadu
ikB 8 viuk LFkku Loa; cuk,
ikB 9 ,d le; ,d xk¡o esa
O;kdj.k & fdz;k fo”ks’k.k
III 12-17*
17-Working Saturday (Students)
05 Term 1 exams
IV 19-23 05 Term 1 exams
V 26-30
05 5 ikB 11 egknkuh
d.kZ
ifjp;] iBu&ikBu] “kCnkFkZ
iqLrd esa vH;kl] iz”uksa ij ppkZ o
fyf[kr vH;kl
egkHkkjr ds ik=ks ij ppkZ
Oct-16
I 03-08*
08- Working Saturday
06 6 ikB 11 egknkuh
d.kZ
iz”uksa dk fyf[kr vH;kl]
Hkk’kk Kku fd@dh dk iz;ksx]
eqgkojksa ij ppkZ o mudk iz;ksx
II 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Staff) Open House -II
05 5 ikB 14 lwjt daqM
esyk
ifjp;] iBu&ikBu] “kCnkFkZ
iz”uksa ij ppkZ o fyf[kr vH;kl
III 24-28 05 5 ikB 14 lwjt daqM
esyk
iz”uksa dk fyf[kr dk;Z o Hkk’kk Kku
milxZ rFkk izR;; ij ppkZ o
milxZ rFkk izR;; dk iz;ksx dj
';keiV ij u, 'kCn fy[kks
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
O;kdj.k yfrdk
ikB&10 milxZ]
izR;;
fyf[kr dk;Z
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 3 NksVk Tkknwxj ikB ifjp;] iBu&ikBu] “kCnkFkZ
Hkk’kk Kku o.kZ&foPNsn
WR-III DATE 04 Nov-15 Nov ikB 11 egknkuh d.kZ
ikB 14 lwjt daqM esyk
O;kdj.k & milxZ] izR;;
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 ikB 13 NksVk
Tkknwxj
O;kdj.k yfrdk
ikB&3 opu
ekSf[kd rFkk fyf[kr iz”uksRrj
opu dk fyf[kr vH;kl
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 5 nksgs ¼ 1 & 5½ nksgk okpu rFkk mudh fyf[kr
O;k[;k
nksgk okpu
IV 21-26*
26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 3 nksgs ¼ 6 & 10½ nksgk okpu rFkk ekSf[kd O;k[;k]
iqLrd esa vH;kl
V 29-30 02 2 nksgs ¼ 6 & 10½ nksgk okpu o ekSf[kd O;k[;k
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 2 nksgs ¼ 1 & 10½ okd dkS”ky nksgk okpu o
ekSf[kd O;k[;k
II 05-10*
10-Working Saturday (Students)
06 5 bUlku dfork dfork ifjp; rFkk dfork dh
O;k[;k
iqLrd esa vH;kl
bUlkuh ewY;ksa ij okrkZ
III 12-17*
17 – Sports Day Open House
05 3 bUlku dfork
iz”uksRrj ij fyf[kr vH;kl
isMks+ ds laj{k.k ij okrkZ
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
–III 12-16 field practice for sports day
nkuh isM+ nkuh isM+ ikB dk ifjp; iBu o
ikBu
IV 19-23 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 4 nkuh isM+ ekSf[kd iz”uksRrj ij ppkZ o fyf[kr
vH;kl] Hkk’kk Kku
V 26-29 04
4 nkuh isM+ iqLrd esa vH;kl]
dk] dh] ds dk iz;ksx]
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 ** *
Jan-17
I 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 >kalh dh jkuh ikB ifjp; o iBu ] “kCnkFkZ
Hkk’kk Kku iqLrd esa vH;kl]
iz”uksRrj ij ppkZ
>kalh dh jkuh ij dfork
II 16-20 05 5 >kalh dh jkuh
iz”uksRrj dk fyf[kr vH;kl]
eqgkojksa dk mudk iz;ksx]
WR-IVDate: 18 Jan – 30 Jan Syllabus: ikB 13 NksVk Tkknwxj
nksgs ¼ 1& 5½
O;kdj.k & eqgkojs
III 23-28*
28-Working Saturday
05 5 O;kdj.k yfrdk
ikB&5 fo”ks’k.k
fo”ks’k.k ij ekSf[kd o fyf[kr
vH;kl
IV 30-31 02
2 O;kdj.k yfrdk
ikB&11 i;kZ;okph
“kCn
i;kZ;okph ij ekSf[kd o fyf[kr
vH;kl
Feb-17
I 01-04*
04-Working Saturday
04 4 O;kdj.k yfrdk
ikB&7 vfodkjh
“kCn
vfodkjh “kCnksa ij fyf[kr vH;kl
II 06-10 05 5 jDr dh dgkuh
iBu] Hkk’kk Kku iqLrd esa vH;kl
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
III 13-18*
18 – Working Saturday
(students)
06 6
izk;f”pr
dgkuh ys[ku rFkk
vifBr x|ka”k
iBu] Hkk’kk Kku iqLrd esa vH;kl
ppkZ o fyfZ[kr vH;kl
IV 20-24 04 4
Revision Worksheets ekSf[kd vH;kl] iz”uksRrj] Hkk’kk Kku
O;kdj.k yfrdk vuqPNsn ys[ku
TR – II: 2 March-15 March Syllabus: ikB 16 nkuh isM+
ikB 17 bulku
ikB 18 >k¡lh dh jkuh
O;kdj.k
V 27-28 02
2 Revision
Revision
MAR. 17
Term –II Exams (2 March-15 March)
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL: SUBROTO PARK: DELHI CANTT-110010
CLASS –VSUB: MATHEMATICS
WEEKLY SYLLABUS ACADEMIC SESSION 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Apr-16 I 04-09* 09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
6 Ch-1(Place Value)
General Introduction ,Lakhs & crores( Word form of numbers, writing numbers in figures, Expanded notation, Place Value, Comparison of two numbers, building of smallest & greatest possible numbers with the help of given digits, Numbers before and after)- Ex- 1.1
- A number crossword - Activity using newspaper headlines - Colouring numbers after rounding in a given picture
II 11-13 03 3 Ch-1(Place Value)
International system of numbers(rewriting sentences using figures, writing numbers in words, place value)-Ex-1.2, Mental Math exercise
Number games and tricks
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Students)
05 6 Ch-1(Place Value)
Rounding numbers to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, Roman numbers up to 100- Ex-1.3,Ex-1.4& Mental Math exercise
IV 25-29
05 6 Ch-2(Addition, Subtraction and its Applications)
--Addition & subtraction of numbers , fill in the missing digits, Profit & Loss-Ex-2.1, 2.3, Mental Math exercise
-WR-I Date 25 April –04 May Syllabus: Ch-1 Place Value
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working Saturday (Staff)
06 6 Ch-2(Addition, Subtraction and its Applications)
-Profit & Loss(Finding cost price & selling price), problem solving- Ex-2.4, Ex-2.5
II 09-13
05 6 Ch-3(Multiplication, Division and its
- Multiplication by 2 & 3 digit numbers, Division by a 2-digit number, Problem solving- Ex- 3.1,
- a puzzle involving all four mathematical operations
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Applications) 3.2, Mental Math exercise
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09* 09- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 6 Ch-3(Multiplication, Division and its Applications) Ch-4 (Factors)
Problem solving, Averages- Ex-3.3, 3.4 -Rules of divisibility ( by 2,3,4,5,6,9,10)- Ex-4.2, Mental Math exercise
II 11-15 05 6 Ch-4 (Factors)
- Exploring factors- Ex-4.1 - Prime & Composite numbers, Prime factorization, HCF Ex- 4.3, Mental Math exercise
- A number grid for exploring Factors - Sieve of Eratosthenes for locating prime numbers
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday Open House –I
06 6 Ch-4 (Factors) Ch-5(Multiples)
- HCF- Ex-4.4- Mental Math exercise - LCM- Ex-5.1, 5.2- Mental Math exercise
IV 25-29 05 6 Ch-5(Multiples) Ch-6(Fractions)
- LCM (contd) Finding equivalent fractions, checking equivalent fractions, Reducing a fraction to its lowest term- Ex-6.1, 6.2, Mental Math exercise
WR- IIDate:25 Jul – 03 Aug Syllabus: Ch-2Addition, Subtraction and its Applications Ch-3 Multiplication, Division and its Applications
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 6 Ch-6(Fractions)
Comparing fractions, Rearranging fractions into ascending and descending order, Addition of like and unlike fractions- Ex-6.3,6.4 Mental Math exercise
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 7 Ch-6(Fractions)
Addition & Subtraction of like and unlike fractions(contd), Multiplication of fractions, Ex- 6.5,6.6, 6.7, Mental Math exercise
-Activities using card board circles / fractional kit
III 15-19 03 3 Ch-6(Fractions) Multiplication of fractions(contd),
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Division of a fraction by a whole number, Ex-6.8,6.9, 6.10, Mental Math exercise
IV 22-27* 05 6 Ch-6(Fractions)
Division of a fraction by a whole number(contd), dividing fraction by a fraction- Ex-6.11, Mental Math exercise
V 29-31 03 3 Ch-10 (Geometry Basics)
- Recognising angles - Parts of an angle -Types of an angle- Ex-10.1
-Activity using different triangles and classify their angles as acute, obtuse or right angle -recognizing and classifying angles on the pieces of a tangram
Sep-16
I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 2 Ch-10 (Geometry Basics)
- Measuring angles Ex-10.2
II 05-09 05 6 Completion of
syllabus and
revision
Revision worksheets
III 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
Term 1 exams Revision
TR 1 :13 Sep – 23 Sep Syllabus: Ch-2(Addition, Subtraction and its Applications) Ch-3 (Multiplication, Division and its Applications) Ch-4 (Factors) Ch-5 (Multiples) Ch-6(Fractions) Ch-10 (Geometry Basics)
IV 19-23 05 4 Term 1 exams Revision
V 26-30
05 6 Ch-7 (Decimals)
- Understanding of Decimals - Building a Decimal Number, Complete the series- Ex- 7.1 -Concept of thousandths
-Activities using papers having small squares- represent the given decimal number by colouring squares in the notebook
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Oct-16 I 03-08* 08- Working Saturday
06 7 Ch-7 (Decimals)
- Equivalent Decimals - Like and unlike decimals - Comparing decimals -Ordering Decimals - Ex-7.2, 7.3 Mental Math exercise
II 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Staff) Open House -II
05 6 Ch-7 (Decimals)
-Addition of Decimals -Subtraction of Decimals -Ex-7.4,7.5, Mental Math exercise
III 24-28 05 6 Ch-8 (More About Decimals)
-Multiplication of Decimals, -Division of Decimals -Ex-8.1,8.2, Mental Math exercise
-Showing multiplication of
decimals by colouring squares in
the notebook
* * * Autumn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 3 Ch-8 (More About Decimals)
- Connecting decimals & money- Ex-8.3
- Reading a Bill - Making a Bill WR-III DATE 04 Nov-15 Nov Syllabus--Ch-7 (Decimals)
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 7 Ch-8 (More About Decimals)
- Connecting decimals & money (contd)- Mental Math exercise - Problem Solving
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 5 Ch- 11 (Measurement)
- Measurement of Length, Relating different units of length, Conversion from one unit to another- Ex-11.1,11.2
-Activity using a ruler / measuring tape (measuring the length and breadth of desks and tables in the classroom)
IV 21-26* 26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual
06 3 Ch- 11 (Measurement)
- Measurement of Mass- Ex-11.3
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Day
V 29-30 02 2 Ch- 11 (Measurement)
- Measurement of Capacity- Ex-11.4
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 2 Ch- 11 (Measurement)
- Estimating Measures- Ex-11.6, Mental Math Ex
Finding out the number of objects in a pencil box whose combined weight would be equal to 50 gram
II 05-10* 10-Working Saturday (Students)
06 7 Ch- 11 (Measurement)
-Addition & Subtraction of measures- Ex-11.5
III 12-17* 17 – Sports Day Open House –III 12-16 field practice for sports day
05 5 Ch-9 (Shapes, Patterns And Nets)
- Line of Symmetry - Turning Shapes - Creating patterns - Ex-9.1,9.2,9.3
Finding the lines of symmetry of given shapes Turning shapes in quarter turn and half turn (clockwise and anticlockwise)
IV 19-23 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 4 Ch-9 (Shapes, Patterns And Nets)
- Nets- Ex-9.4
V 26-29 04
4 Ch-14(Mapping Skills)
-Scales, Keys & Direction in Maps
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 * * *
Jan-17 I 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Students)
06 7 Ch- 12 (Area, Perimeter & Volume)
-Perimeter of a rectangle, Perimeter of a square- Ex-12.1
II 16-20 05 6 Ch- 12 (Area, Perimeter & Volume)
-Area of a rectangle, Area of a square, Area of a triangle , Area of Irregular shapes, -Ex-12.2,12.3, 12.4,12.5, Mental Math Ex
WR-IVDate: 18 Jan – 30 Jan Syllabus: Ch-8 More About Decimals Ch- 11 Measurement
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
III 23-28* 28-Working Saturday
05 5 Ch- 12 (Area, Perimeter & Volume)
-Relationship between Area & Perimeter - Calculating Volume, Finding the volume of irregular shapes - Ex-12.6,12.7,
Activity- Making different kinds of rectangles with a given perimeter.
IV 30-31 02
2 Ch- 12 (Area, Perimeter & Volume)
-Finding the volume of irregular shapes -Ex-12.8
Feb-17 I 01-04* 04-Working Saturday
04 4 Ch-13 (Time and Temperature)
- Conversion from a bigger unit to a smaller unit, Conversion from a smaller unit to a bigger unit- Ex-13.1
II 06-10 05 6 Ch-13 (Time and Temperature)
--Adding and subtracting Measures- Ex-13.2 - Finding the starting time or finishing time, Calculating duration- Ex-13.3, Mental Math exercise
III 13-18* 18 – Working Saturday (students)
06 7
Ch-13 (Time and Temperature) Ch- 15 (Handling Data)
- Temperature- Ex-13.4 - Reading data from a circle graph, Tally Marks, Line Graphs- Ex-15.1,15.2,15.3, Mental Math exercise
Activity –Tally Marks chart on ‘Favourite recess snacks of students’. Students to convert the tally marks to numbers and prepare another data chart.
IV 20-24 04 4 Completion of syllabus
Revision worksheets
V 27-28 02
2 Revision
Revision
MAR. 17
I 1-3
03 03
Term 2 exams
Revision
TR – II: 2 March-15 March Syllabus: Ch-8 ( More About Decimals) Ch-11(Measurement) Ch-12(Perimeter, Area and Volume)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Ch-13 (Time and Temperature) Ch-15 (Handling Data
II 6-10 05 05 Term 2 exams
Revision
III 14-17
Open House -29March
04 04 Term 2 exams Revision
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL: SUBROTO PARK: DELHI CANTT-110010
CLASS – VSUB: SCIENCE
WEEKLY SYLLABUSACADEMIC SESSION 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Apr-16 I 04-09* 09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
05 Ch 1: Growing plants.
Relationship between plants and animals. Growing plants from seeds.
DISCUSSION--Importance of plants in everyday life.
II 11-13 03 03 Ch1: Growing plants.
Structure of a seed. Concept of germination.
ACTIVITY- Soak a bean seed, observe its different parts and identify them.
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Students)
05 05 Ch 1: Growing plants.
Diagram- stages of germination. Dispersal of seed and its importance. Growing plants from roots, stems and leaves. Stages of agriculture. Exercises at the end of the chapter, Modules
OBSERVATION-Observe the germination of seeds on damp cotton/tissue/sponge for a week. Class discussion.
IV 25-29
05 05 Ch 14: Our Environment
Environment. Pollution –Types of pollution. Causes and ways to control pollution. Exercises given in the chapter. Modules to be viewed.
WR-I Date 25 April –04 May Syllabus
Ch 1- Growing Plants.
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working Saturday (Staff)
06 05 Ch 3: Safety and First Aid.
Road safety. Safety from fire.
GROUP DISCUSSION – Listing the safety rules- during recess, in the playgroundetc
II 09-13
05 05 Ch 3: Safety and First Aid.
First Aid for burns, fractures, animal bites, nose bleeds, sprains.
ACTIVITY - Making a First Aid box.
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09* 09- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 05 Ch 2: Food and Health.
Food and its components. Balanced diet.
ACTIVITY- Balanced dietchart using advertisements and pictures from old magazines, newspapersetc.
II 11-15 05 05 Ch 2: Food and Health.
Diseases: Types, Causes and symptoms.
GROUP DISCUSSION – Measures to avoid malnutrition by judicious use of available food resources.
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday Open House –I
06 05 Ch 2: Food and Health.
Prevention of diseases. Exercise at the end of the lesson. Modules to be viewed.
ACTIVITY-On a coloured A4 sheet paste pictures of any five food items and also mention the ‘Nutritional Information’ printed on the food items.
IV 25-29 05 05 Ch 4: Solids, liquids and gases.
Examples of solids, liquids and gases from day to day life. Particle arrangement in matter. Change of state. Evaporation, Melting, Solidification and Freezing. Condensation.
ACTIVITY- Role play to demonstrate particle arrangement in solid, liquid and gases Experiment – condensation
OBSERVATION-Evaporation - drying of
a wet handkerchief/towel in the window grill. What happens after an hour? 2 hours?
DEMONSTRATION –of Immiscible liquids -sand/ talc/oil/ tea leaves
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 05 Ch 4: Solids, liquids and gases.
Solutions-solute and solvent. Miscible and immiscible liquids. Changes around us- physical and chemical changes Expansion and contraction of particles. Exercises at the end of the chapter. Modules to be viewed.
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
and Miscible liquids – squash/milk/coffee/frooti / coke/ pudin hara /eno in water. WR- II Date:25 Jul – 03 Aug Syllabus Ch 2 - Food and Health Ch- 14 Our Environment
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 05 Ch 7: Skeletal System and Nervous system.
Names of organ system. Skeletal system and its diagram. Parts of skeletal system. Skeletal system and its functions.
DEMONSTRATION- A visit to Bio Lab to study the model of skeletal system.
III 15-19 03 03 Ch 7: Skeletal System and Nervous system.
Joints. Types of joints. Muscles and types of muscles.
ACTIVITY- Study of X-rays of different body parts by using x- ray films.
IV 22-27* 05 05 Ch 7: Skeletal System and Nervous system.
Nervous system. Brain, spinal cord and nerves. Reflex action. Sense organs. Modules to be viewed. Exercises given in the chapter.
DEMONSTRATION- of different postures using dance mudras, martial arts, yoga postures etc.
V 29-31 03 03 Ch13: volcanoes, Earthquakes and tidal waves.
Volcanoes and types of volcanoes. Earthquake- measuring an earthquake. Modules to be viewed.
DEMONSTRATION OF- Do’s and dont’s to be followed during any natural disaster.
Sep-16
I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 03 Ch13: volcanoes, Earthquakes and tidal waves.
Effects of an earthquake. Tidal waves.
ACTIVITY - Evacuation drill practice.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
II 05-09 05 05 Completion of
syllabus and
revision
Revision worksheets Revision
III 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
05
Term 1 exams
Term Review.
TERM 1 :13 Sep – 23
Sep
Syllabus: Ch- 2 Food and Health Ch 3 -Safety and First aid Ch- 4 Solids, Liquids &Gases Ch- 7 Skeletal system and Nervous system
IV 19-23 05 05
Term 1 exams Term Review.
V 26-30
05 05 Ch 5: Rocks and minerals
Introduction. Rocks and different types of rocks.
OBSERVATION - Study of rock samples and identify them as hard or soft rock.
Oct-16 I 03-08* 08- Working Saturday
06 05 Ch 5: Rocks and minerals.
Minerals-types. Uses of rocks and minerals. Coal and petroleum. Exercises at the end of the chapter. Modules to be viewed.
GROUP DISCUSSION – coal and petroleum are not being formed at the rate which they are being used.
II 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Staff) Open House –II
05 05 Ch 9: Force and Energy.
Force and its effects. Types of forces.
DEMONSTRATION - Examples from day to day life to demonstrate the effect of force on an object
III 24-28 05 05 Ch 9: Force and Energy.
Friction-Advantages and Disadvantages.
DEMONSTRATION- chargingup of small bits of paper/ wool to demonstrate static electricity.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
* * * Autumn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 03 Ch 9: Force and Energy.
Energy- Forms of energy. Renewable and non-renewable energy.
WT-III DATE 04 Nov-15 Nov
Ch- 5 Rocks and Minerals. Ch- 13 Volcanoes, earthquake and tidal waves.
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 05 Ch 9: Force and Energy.
Simple machines and its types with examples. Exercises at the end of the chapter. Modules to be viewed.
ACTIVITY - Prepare a
small model of a simple
machine (using waste
material).
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 05 Ch 6: Animals-Habitat and Adaptation.
Importance of variety of animals. Habitat. Types of habitat.
IV 21-26* 26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 03 Ch 6: Animals-Habitat and Adaptation.
Body coverings of some animals. Examples. Camouflage.
ACTIVITY- Hide a paper lizard on an A4 sheet using camouflage colours
V 29-30 02 02 Ch 6: Animals-Habitat and Adaptation.
Breathing organs. Different organs for movement. Eating habits.
.
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 02 Ch 6: Animals-Habitat and Adaptation.
Exercises given in the chapter. Modules to be viewed.
II 05-10* 10- 06 05 Ch 11: Earth, Solar system. DEMONSTRATION- of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Working Saturday (Students)
Sun and Moon.
Earth and its internal structure. movement of Earth- Rotation and Revolution.
III 12-17* 17 – Sports Day Open House –III 12-16 field practice for sports day
05 03 Ch 11: Earth, Sun and Moon.
Planets. Sun-The ultimate source of energy. Moon- surface of the moon. Phases of the moon. Landing on the moon.
ACTIVITY- depiction of Phases of the moon using Oreo biscuits.
IV 19-23 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 04 Ch 11: Earth, Sun and Moon.
Artificial satellites. Eclipses. Lunar eclipse and Solar eclipse.
ACTIVITY- Gather information on Indian artificial satellites and Indian astronauts.
V 26-29 04
04 Ch 11: Earth, Sun and Moon.
Diagrams. Exercises given in the chapter.
Modules to be viewed.
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 * * *
Jan-17 I 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Students)
06 05 Ch 12: Light and Shadows.
Materials and Light. DEMONSTRATION &GROUP DISCUSSION - on how a shadow is cast and also observe its position, length etc. DEMONSTRATION - Identification of objects: transparent, translucent or opaque using light source.
II 16-20 05 05 Ch 12: Light Shadows. WT-IV
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
and Shadows.
Features of a shadow.
Date: 18 Jan – 30 Jan Syllabus: Ch- 11 Earth, Sun and Moon Ch- 12 Light and shadows
III 23-28* 28-Working Saturday
05 05 Ch 8: Measurement.
History of Measurement. Modules to be viewed.
IV 30-31 02
02 Ch 8: Measurement.
Measurement of length, capacity, time and temperature. Exercise given in the chapter.
Feb-17 I 01-04* 04-Working Saturday
04 04 Ch 10: Air and water.
Air and its uses. Air and its composition. Properties of air.
DEMONSTRATION- Experiments to show that 1.Air has pressure. 2.Air occupies space
II 06-10 05 05 Ch 10: Air and water.
Water-uses and its sources Types of impurities. Removing impurities- soluble and insoluble.
A TOUR- of the school washrooms and water joint to check for leaky taps, faulty pipes etc that cause water wastage. GROUP DISCUSSION- on importance of saving water.
III 13-18* 18 – Working Saturday (students)
06 05
Ch 10: Air and water.
Filtration, Sedimentation and Decantation Purifying drinking water. Exercises at the end of the chapter
DEMONSTRATION- sedimentation/ decantation / filtration
IV 20-24 04 04 Completion of syllabus
Revision worksheets
V 27-28 02
02 Revision
Revision
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
MAR. 17
I
1-3
03 03
Term 2 exams Revision
TERM 2: 2 March-15 March Syllabus
Ch- 6 Animals- Habitat and Adaptation Ch – 8 Measurement Ch – 9 Force and Energy Ch- 10 Air and Water
II
6-10 05 05 Term 2 exams Revision
III
14-17
Open House -29March
04 04 Term 2 exams Revision
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL: SUBROTO PARK: DELHI CANTT-110010
CLASS – VSUB: SOCIAL SCIENCE
WEEKLY SYLLABUSACADEMIC SESSION 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Apr-16
I 04-09*
09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
05 Ch 1 Know your Planet
Introduction Names of Continents and Oceans Shape of the earth Globe- limitations and merits Map –limitations ,merits Comparison between a globe and a map
Activity:Pierce an orange with a knitting needle to show the earth’s axis
II 11-13 03 03 Ch 1 Know your Planet
Types of maps Language of a map (Directions, scale, signs and symbols and colours on a map)
Drawing various signs and symbols used
on a map
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Students)
05 05 Ch 2 Parallels and Meridians
Introduction –Equator, North Pole and South Pole Numbering the parallels. Important parallels
Map Work to show 5 major imaginary
lines/ latitudes and Longitudes
IV 25-29
05 05 Ch 2 Parallels and Meridians
Locating places on the grid Time zones of the world
WR-I Date25 April –04 May WR-1 SYLLABUS Ch-1 Know Your Planet Ch-2 Parallels and Meridian MAP WORK Activity: Time zones
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working
06 05 Ch 3 Movements of
Introduction, Rotation, Day and Night, Revolution
Demonstration:Concept of day and night to be shown using a torch
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Saturday (Staff)
the Earth
II 09-13
05 05 Ch 3 Movements of the Earth Ch 4 Major Landforms
Seasons Introduction, Mountains and their Importance
Tabulate the time of sunrise,sunset for a week.
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09*
09- Working Saturday (Staff)
05 05 Ch 4 Major Landforms
Recapitulating the topics done,Plateaus-features and importance Differences between the two Plains - importance and features
Map work- On a world map mark major deserts and mountain ranges of the world. Mark and label the highest peak of the world.
II 11-15 05 05 Ch 4 Major Landforms Ch 5 Weather and Climate
Deserts - features Rivers - Stages of a river
Factors that affect the climate of a place Distance from the equator
Draw and label the course of a river from its origin to its end
Making a weather chart
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday Open House -I
06 05 Ch 5 Weather and Climate
Height above the sea level Distance from the sea Direction of winds Humidity and Rainfall Heat zones of the world
Diagram of the heat zones of the world Marking and colouring heat zones on a world map followed by class discussion/quiz on which countries are hot/cold etc.
IV 25-29 05 05 Ch 10 E for Environment
Caring for our environment Types of waste and their proper
WR- II
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
(Project lesson) Ch 11 Environmental pollution (Project lesson)
disposal The 3 Rs Types of pollution Causes and effects Preventive measures
Date:25 Jul – 03 Aug Syllabus 1. Movements of the Earth 2.Major landforms 3.Weather and climate MAP WORK
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 05 Ch 6 The land of dense forests
Introduction Location and land Climate and vegetation
II 08-13*
13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 Ch 6 The land of dense forests
Wildlife Economic resources Life of the people Transport Cities
Map work Africa-Congo, South Africa,Egypt,Madagascar,Ethiopia,Sudan, river Nile, river Congo, Sahara desert,Algeria (largest country)
III 15-19 03 03 Ch 7 The land of snow
Location of Land Climate and Vegetation
A collage on Greenland (A4 sheet)
IV 22-27*
05 05 Ch 7 The land of snow
Wildlife Life of the people
Map work –on a world map mark Baffin bay , Godthab and neighboring countries
V 29-31 03 03 Ch 8 The land of sand
Location and Land
Collect information about Suez canal
Sep-16
I 01-03*
03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 02 Ch 8 The land of sand
Climate and Vegetation
Map work – Saudi Arabia ,important cities, red sea , Suez canal,neighboring Countries
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
II 05-09 05 05 Ch 8 The land of sand
Life of the people Economic Activities
III 12-17*
17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
05
Term 2 exams
TERM 1 :13 Sep – 23 Sep
Syllabus: Ch 6 The land of dense forests Ch 7 The land of snow Ch 8 The land of sand
IV 19-23 05 05
Term 2 exams
V 26-30
05 05 Ch 12 Natural Disasters
Introduction Floods , Droughts Earthquakes
Activity –‘Ring of Fire’ on a world map
Oct-16
I 03-08*
08- Working Saturday
06 06 Ch 12 Natural Disasters
Cyclones, Volcanic eruptions, Major active and dormant volcanoes of the world
Draw and Label the cross section of an erupting volcano
II 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Staff) Open House -II
05 05 Ch 9 The Treeless Grasslands
Location and land Climate and Vegetation Economic activities
III 24-28 05 05 Ch 9 The Treeless Grasslands
Life of the people Map work – Mark the grass lands of the world
* * * Autumn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * **
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 03 Ch 13 We are Proud of Them
Sushruta ,Charaka,Kalidas,Tansen Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and RabindraNath Tagore
WR-III DATE 04 Nov-15 Nov SYLLABUS 1.Natural disasters
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
2. The Treeless Grasslands 3.We are proud of them
A4 size sheet -Paste or draw picture of any one of the following :- - Tantia Tope - Rani LaxmiBai - Hazrat Mahal - Bahadur Shah And write some facts about them
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 Ch 15 Towards Freedom
The English East India company Discontent among the Indians Revolts against the English
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 04 Ch 15 Towards Freedom
After the Revolt Social and Religious reforms Rise of Nationalism
IV 21-26*
26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 06 Ch 16 India Wins Freedom
Introduction - Moderates, Radicals,
V 29-30 02 02 Ch 16 India Wins Freedom
Partition of Bengal, Swadeshi and Boycott, Revolutionaries
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 02 Ch 16 India Wins Freedom
Gandhiji leads the Nation Jallianwala Bagh massacre
II 05-10*
10-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 Ch 16 India Wins Freedom
Non – cooperation movement Simon commission Civil disobedience Movement Quit India Movement.
Road to Independence – Using 1 black sheet (A4 size) make a road with milestones showing the important movements of our freedom struggle.
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Start with 1857-India’s first war of independence
III 12-17*
17 – Sports Day Open House –III 12-16 field practice for sports day
05 05 Ch 16 India Wins Freedom
Indian National Army India becomes free Independent India
IV 19-23 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 04 Ch 17 Transport and communication
The need for transport Roadways,Railways,Waterways, Airways
India Map work- The Golden Quadrilateral
V 26-29 04
04 Ch 17 Transport and communication
Communication- postal service ( Old and Modern)
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 ** *
Jan-17
I 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 Ch 17 Transport and communication
Methods Of Communication
‘Twitter board’ class Activity
II 16-20 05 05 Ch 14 The world from 1914 to 1945
The First World War The Inter War years
WR-IVDate: 18 Jan – 30 Jan Syllabus: Ch 15 Towards Freedom Ch 16 India Wins Freedom Ch 14 The world from 1914 to 1945
III 23-28*
28-Working
05 05 Ch 14 The world from
The Second World War
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Chapter Contents Activity / Syllabus
Saturday
1914 to 1945
IV 30-31 02
02 Ch 18 Governing Ourselves
Central Government Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, The President
Feb-17
I 01-04*
04-Working Saturday
04 04 Ch 18 Governing Ourselves
Forming the Government State Government, Judiciary
Elections in the class Mock Parliament in class
II 06-10 05 05 Ch 19 The United Nations
Formation, Objectives, Organs and agencies of UN UNESCO
Class discussion -monuments or places in India that are World Heritage Sites
III 13-18*
18 – Working Saturday (students)
06 06
Ch 19 The United Nations
Achievements of the UN and India’s role
IV 20-24 04 04 Completion of syllabus
Revision worksheets
V 27-28 02
02 Revision
Revision
MAR. 17
I
1-3
03 03
Term 2 exams
TERM 2: Syllabus 2 March-15 March
Syllabus 1.The world from 1914 to 1945 2.Governing Ourselves 3.The United Nations MAP WORK-World
II
6-10 05 05 Term 2 exams
III
14-17
Open House -29March
04 04 Term 2 exams
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