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Class: VI Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: English
Month ID Text Honey Suckle
Supplementary A Pact With the Sun
Grammar New Grammar
Plus
Any Other
Resource Material
March
8 Who Did Patrick’s Homework(L-1)
Sentences Honey Suckle Workbook
April 19 A house ,a home(P-1)
The Kite (P-2)
A Tale of Two Birds (SL-1)
Sentences continued
Subject Predicate
Message Writing
May 0
June 22 How the dog found himself a new master(L-2)
Taro’s Reward(L-3)
The Friendly Mongoose (SL-2)
Articles
Pronouns
Vocabulary
July 25 The Quarrel(P-3)
An Indian-American woman in space Kalpana Chawla (L-4)
The Shepherd’s treasure(SL-3)
The old clock shop(SL-4)
Adjectives
Verbs
Informal Letter Writing
August 22 Beauty(P-4)
A Different kind of School(L-5)
Tansen(SL-5)
The Monkey and the Crocodile(SL-6)
Tenses
Notice Writing
September 13 Where do all the teachers go?(P-5)
Revision and Assessment
The Wonder called Sleep(SL-7)
Revision and Assessment
Paragraph Writing
Assessment
October 20 Who I am(L-6)
The Wonderful words(P-6)
A Pact with the Sun (SL-8)
Voice
Adverb
Conjunctions
November 19 Fair Play (L-7)
A Game of Chance(L-8)
Vocation(P-7)
What Happened to the Reptiles(SL-9)
Prepositions
Synonyms and Antonyms
December 24 The banyan tree(L-10) A strange wrestling match(SL-10)
Comprehension
January 22 The Desert Animals (L-9) Diary Entry
Formal Letter Writing
February 18 What if(P-8) Revision and Assessment Revision and Assessment
Note: L-Lesson, SL-Supplementary Lesson, P-Poem
Portion for Assessment
Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
L-1 to L-3,P-1 to P-2,Grammar:Sentences,Subject- Predicate, Message Writing, Articles
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
L-6 to L-8, P-5 to P-7, Grammar: Paragraph Writing, Voices, Adverbs, Conjunctions, Informal Letter Writing.
HYL(15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018)
L-1 to L-5, P-1 to P-5, Grammar: Cycle Test-1 Grammar in addition to this Pronouns, Adjectives, Vocabulary, Verbs, Informal Letter Writing, Notice Writing are also included.
AE (Feb-Mar 2019)
L-5 to L-10, P-5 to P-8,Grammar:Cycle Test-2 Grammar in addition to this Prepositions, Synonyms, Antonyms, Comprehension, Diary Entry are also included.
Portion not for assessment in AE
Supplementary Lessons(SL)
Class: VI Syllabus Details (Sub-topics) Subject: English
Sl. No Name of the Topic Sub-topic details
Honey Suckle: 1 Who Did Patrick’s Homework(L-1) Working with the Language,Speaking and Writing Task(write a poem in your own with words(rhyming))
2 A house ,a home(P-1)
The Kite (P-2) Working with the poem
3 How the dog found himself a new master(L-2)
Taro’s Reward(L-3)
Working with Language (collective nouns, make noun forms of given words,Antonyms),Speaking task.
Adjectives
4 The Quarrel(P-3)
An Indian-American woman in space Kalpana Chawla (L-4)
Working with the poem
Newspaper report Writing, Speaking and Writing Task
5 Beauty(P-4)
A Different kind of School(L-5)
Working with the Poem(Paragraph Writing)
Working with the language(Synonyms),Speaking and Writing Task.
6 Where do all the teachers go?(P-5)
Working with the Poem
7 Who I am(L-6)
The Wonderful words(P-6)
Working with the Text, Multiple Intelligence(Visual,Verbal,Mathematical,Bodily, Musical and Interpersonal Intelligence),Writing and Speaking Task.
Working with the Poem.
8 Fair Play (L-7)
A Game of Chance(L-8)
Vocation(P-7)
Working with the language,Speaking and Writing Task.
Working with the Text,Working with the Language(use of ‘there’),Speaking Task
Working with the Poem.
9 Desert Animals (L-9)
What if
Working with the Text,Speaking ,Thinking About Language
Working with the poem
10 The Banyan Tree Working with the Text,Working with Language,Speaking and Writing Task.
Grammar :1 Sentences Kinds of sentences: Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory sentences.
2
Subject Predicate
Message Writing
Message writing Format and examples of topics for message writing.
3 Articles
Nouns
Pronouns
Vocabulary
Common Noun, proper noun ,collective noun, abstract noun ,possessive noun, countable and non countable.
Personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns,interrogative pronouns,demonstrative pronoun,indefinite pronoun,relative pronouns,Determiners
Vocabulary:Simili and sound words
4 Adjectives
Verbs
Letter Writing
Kinds of Adjectives,Degrees of comparision
Subject-verb agreement,phrasal verbs
Formal and Informal Letter Writing
5 Tenses
Notice Writing
Present Tense (simple present tense, present continuous tense, present perfect), Past tense and Future tense.
Format of Notice Writing .Examples of notice writing are given to students for practice.
6 Voice
Adverb
Active and Passive voice
Kinds of Adverbs (Adverb of manner, place, time, degree, frequency, interrogative).Position of adverbs.
8 Comprehension Diary Entry
The lost time, Nest eggs, pedlar’s caravan
Format of diary entry. Examples of diary entry are given to students to write.
Class: VI Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: Hindi ( 2nd lang )
Syllabus to be covered
Month ID Text Oklar Hkkx 1
Activity Book/Supplementary
Ckky jkedFkk
Grammar SEA
March
8 Okg fpfM;k
tks
fo’ks"k.k ] fØ;k
fo’ks"k.k
April 19 Ckpiu]
Ukknku nksLr
laKk ]fyax opu
vifBr x|ka’k
]in;ka’k loZuke , v’kq) &’kq)
Reading Skill Loud reading
( Ch – 2 )
May 0
June 22 pk¡n ls
FkksMh lh
xIisa ] v{kjksa
dk egRo
vkSj ikj
utj ds
vo/kiqjh esa jke ]
Takxy vkSj tudiqj ]
nks ojnku
foykse ’kCn
milxZ] Lkaf/k
Writing skills Paragraph
Writing
July 25 lkFkh gkFk
c<kuk vkSj
,sls&,sls
jke dk ou xeu
]fp=dwV ess Hkjr vkSj
naMdou esa nl o"kZ
Eqkgkojsa i= ys[ku
&vukSipkfjd
izR;;]
Speaking skills Poem-Ch-7
August 22 iqujkorZu fojke fpg~u
yksdksfDr;kW vkSj
okD; ds izdkj
September 13 fVdV
vyce] tks
ns[kdj Hkh
ugha ns[krs
dkjd Jqfrle
fHkUukFkZd ’kCn vkSj
lwpuk
Writing skills Ch-9 Hots
October 20 >k¡lh dh
jkuh ]
Laklkj
iqLrd gS
Ik;kZ;okph Listening Skills (Dictation Ch-
10)
November 19 eSa lcls
NksVh gksš
Lkskus dk fgj.k ]lhrk
dh [kkst] jke vkSj
lqxzho ]
vO;; vkSj i=
ys[ku
December 24 ukSdj] Oku
ds ekxZ esa
yadk esa guqeku ]Yakdk
fot; ] jke dk
jkT;kfHk"ksd””””
okD;ka’kksa ds fy, ,d
’kCn vuqPNsn ys[ku
Comprehension Unseen passage
January 22 lk¡l lk¡l
esa ck¡l
Lakokn ys[ku ]‘’kCn
;qXe vkSj iqujkorZu
February 18 iqujkorZu iqujkorZu iqujkorZu
Portion for Assessment
Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
ikB & 1 ls 4 o lacaf/kr O;kdj.k
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
ikB & 9 ls 13 o lacaf/kr O;kdj.k
HYL(15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018) ikB & 1 ls 8 o lacaf/kr O;kdj.k] Ckky jkedFkk ikB & 1 ls 6
AE (Feb-Mar 2019) ikB & 8 ls 17 o lacaf/kr O;kdj.k] Ckky jkedFkk ikB & 7 ls 12
Portion not for assessment in AE Ch-14
Class: VI Syllabus Details (Sub-topics) Subject: Hindi( 2nd lang )
S.No Name of the Topic Sub-topic details
1 Okg fpfM+;k tks dfo dh dfYir fpfM+;k ds ek/;e ls euq"; ds egRoiw.kZ xq.kksa dks mtkxj
djuk]
2 cpiu laLej.k &cpiu dh [kV~Vh ehBh ;knksa ds lkFk ysf[kdk ds cpiu dh
tkudkjh
3 Ukknku nksLr cPpksa dh uknkuh ls vaMksa ds VwVus dk o.kZu
4 pk¡n ls FkksM+h lh xIisa
NksVh ckfydk n~okjk pk¡n ds c<+us o ?kVus dk o.kZu
5 v{kjksa dk egROk
v{kjksa dk mn~Hko o fodkl ]fyfi o ladsr fcanq
6 Ikkj uT+kj ds Eakxy xzg esa thou ds ckjs esa
7 lkFkh gkFk c<+kuk ,drk esa cy ds ckjs esa fofHkUu mnkgj.k
8 ,sls & ,sls
Ckkyd n~okjk Ldwy u tkus ds fy, cgkus cukuk
9 fVdV & vyce
gj ckyd dh viuh vyx fo’ks"krk gksrh gS blfy, mudh rqyuk nwljs
cPpksa ls ugha djuh pkfg, ojuk os dqaBkxzLr gksdj xyr dne mBkrs gSaA
10 >k¡lh dh jkuh >k¡lh dh jkuh dk thou ifjp; o ohjrk dk o.kZu
11 Tkks ns[k dj Hkh ugha
ns[krs
ftuds ikl vk¡[ksa gS ] os yksx bl fu;ker dk iwjk Qk;nk ugha mBkrs gSa
vkSj mu pht+ksa ds ihNs Hkkxrs gSa tks muds ikl ugha gSA
12 Lkalkj iqLrd gS bl /kjrh ij ekST+kwn ioZr ] ufn;k¡ ] isM+ & ikS/ks ] Ák.kh ]iRFkj vkfn oLrq,¡
,d fdrkc dh rjg gSa A buls gesa dbZ rjg dh tkudkfj;k¡ feyrh gSaA
13 eSa lcls NksVh gksš dfo dh dfYir ckfydk cM+h u gksdj NksVh gh jguk pkgrh gS rkfd mls
ges’kk ek¡ ds lkFk jg dj mudk Áse o okRlY; fey ldsA
14 Ykksdxhr Only for activity
15 ukSdj Xkak/khth ds thou vkn’kksZa dk fp=.k
16 Oku ds ekxZ esa jkek;.k ds v;ks/;k dk¡M ls yh xbZ iafDr;k¡ & lhrkth dks ouokl ds
nkSjku gksus okyh ijs’kkfu;ksa dk o.kZu
17 lk¡l &lk¡l esa ck¡l ck¡l dk gekjs thou esa egRo
Scheme of work : 2018-19
Class -VI
Sub: Kannada
(II Language)
Sl no MONTH NO. ID BOOK NAME
LESSON
NO LESSON NAME GRAMMAR
1 March 09 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw ªÀtðªÀiÁ É
2 April 19 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw
UÀzÀå-1 ªÀiÁAwæPÀ PÀrØUÀó¼ÀÄ ±À§ÝUÀ¼ÀÄ
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4 July 25 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw ¥ÀzÀå-5 ¤Ãw¸ÁgÀ ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
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5 August 24 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw ¥ÀzÀÀå-7 PÁ£À£ÀzÀ PÁªÀå ¥ÀvÀæ ÉÃR£À,¥Àæ§AzsÀ ÉÃR£ÀÀ
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6 Sept 13 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É ¥ÀÄ£ÀgÁªÀvÀð£É
7 Oct 20 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw UÀzÀå-9 gÁ¦ÖçÃAiÀÄ ºÀ§âUÀ¼ÀÄ ÀªÀiÁ ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw ¥ÀzÀÀå-10 UÀgÀwAiÀÄ ºÁqÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
8 Nov 19 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw UÀzÀå-11 UÀtPÀAiÀÄAvÀæ ªÁPÀåUÀ¼ÀÄ, ÉÃR£À aºÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ
eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw
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9 Dec 24 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw ¥ÀzÀå-12 wgÀÄPÀ£À PÀ£À ÀÄ «gÀÄzÁÞxÀðPÀ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
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10 Jan 22 eÁÕ£À ªÁ»¤ PÀ£ÀßqÀ sÁgÀw UÀzÀå-14 §PÁ ÀÄgÀ£À ªÀzsÉ UÁzÉUÀ¼ÀÄ,UÀzÁåA±À,¥ÀzÁåA±À
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Syllabus for Assessment 2018-19
Name of Assessment Prose Poetry Grammar
C. T - 1 1, 2, 3 1,2, 3
HYE 1,2,4,6, 3,5,7
Taught till Sept
C. T-2 9, 11 10 Taught till November
Annual Exam 2, 4, 9,11,13 ,14, 7, 10,12,15 Full Grammar
Syllabus details 2018-19
Subject:Kannada (II Language) Class:VI
Sl.No. Name of the Chapter Sub topic to taught
1 ªÀiÁAwæPÀ PÀrØUÀó¼ÀÄ 1.ªÁå¥ÁÀjAiÀÄ ÀªÀÄ Éå2.©ÃgÀ§®è£À ¥ÀjºÁgÀ
2 PÀ£ÀßqÀ «±Àé«zÁ央AiÀÄ 1.ZÀAzÀæ±ÉÃRgÀgÀ D±ÀAiÀÄ 2.«±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄzÀ PÁAiÀÄð ZÀlĪÀnPÉ
3 zÀÄAqÀÄ ªÀÄ°èUÉ 1.zÀÄAqÀÄ ªÀÄ°èUÉAiÀÄ ÉƧUÀÄ 2. zÀÄAqÀÄ ªÀÄ°èUÉAiÀÄ ¥ÀjªÀļÀ
4 ¥ÀÄlÖgÁd UÀªÁ¬ÄUÀ¼ÀÄ 1.UÀªÁ¬ÄUÀ¼À fêÀ£À 2.¸ÁzsÀ£ÉUÀ¼ÀÄ 3. ¥Àæ±À¹ÛUÀ¼ÀÄ
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7 PÁ£À£ÀzÀ PÁªÀå 1.CgÀtåzÀ ÉƧUÀÄ 2. £À¢AiÀÄ ªÀtð£É
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6 ªÀZÀ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ CxÀð, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
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8 ÀªÀiÁ ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ CxÀð, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
9 QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ CxÀð, ¥ÀæPÁgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
10 ªÁPÀåUÀ¼ÀÄ CxÀð,gÀZÀ£É
11 ÉÃR£À aºÉßUÀ¼ÀÄ CxÀð, G¥ÀAiÉÆÃUÀ
12 ÀªÀiÁ£ÁxÀðPÀ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ CxÀð, G¥ÀAiÉÆÃUÀ
13 «gÀÄzÁÞxÀðPÀ ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ CxÀð
14 UÁzÉUÀ¼ÀÄ,UÀzÁåA±À,¥ÀzÁåA±À CxÀð, §gÉAiÀÄĪÀ ±Àå°
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Class: VI Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: Mathematics
Syllabus to be covered
Month ID NCERT Text Book Maths Lab Manual and Kit
March
8 Ch 1 : Knowing our numbers
April 19 Ch1: Knowing our numbers (cont...) Ch3 : Playing with Numbers
Activity 4: Lowest Common Factor(LCM)
May 0 -
June 22 Ch 2 : Whole Numbers
July 25 Ch 7 : Fractions Ch 8 : Decimals
Activity 6: Decimal Numbers
August 22 Ch 6 : Integers Ch 9 : Data Handling
Activity 17: Bar Graph
September 13 REVISION
October 20 Ch 10 : Menstruation Ch 11: Algebra
November 19 Ch 11: Algebra (Cont…) Ch 12 : Ratio and Proportion
Activity 8: Ratio and Proportion
December 24 Ch 4 : Basic Geometrical Ideas Ch 5 : Understanding Elementary Shapes
Activity 9: Geometrical
Representation of lines
January 22 Ch 14 : Practical Geometry Ch 13 : Symmetry
Activity 14: Symmetry
February 18 REVISION Annual Exam (14 Feb 2019)
Portion for Assessment
Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
Ch 1 : Knowing our numbers, Ch3 : Playing with Numbers Ch 2 : Whole Numbers
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
Ch 10 : Mensuration, Ch 11: Algebra, Ch 12 : Ratio and Proportion
HYL(15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018)
Ch 1 : Knowing our numbers Ch 3 : Playing with Numbers Ch 2 : Whole Numbers Ch 7 : Fractions Ch 8 : Decimals, Ch 6 : Integers Ch 9 : Data Handling
AE (Feb-Mar 2019)
Ch 10 : Mensuration Ch 11: Algebra Ch 12 : Ratio and Proportion Ch 4 : Basic Geometrical Ideas Ch 5 : Understanding Elementary Shapes Ch 14 : Practical Geometry Ch 13 : Symmetry
Portion not for assessment in AE
Class: VI Syllabus Details Sub: Mathematics
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NAME OF THE CHAPTER SUB-TOPICS DETAILS
1 KNOWING OUR NUMBERS 9 digit numbers, place value chart ( Indian & international), place
and place value, ascending and descending order, roman numerals
2 WHOLE NUMBERS Successor & predecessor, number line, properties (4), number
patterns
3 PLAYING WITH NUMBERS Prime & composite numbers, factors, common factors, hcf,
multiples, common multiples, lcm, prime factorisation, tests of
divisibility
4 BASIC GEOMETRICAL IDEAS Point, ray, line, line segment, angle, perpendicular and
parallellines, polygons, opposite sides and angles, adjacent sides
and angles, circles
5 UNDERSTANDING
ELEMENTARY SHAPES
Types of angles, measuring angles (revolutions &directions),
classification of triangles, 2d &3d shapes and solids
6 INTEGERS Positive and negative integers, number line, successor and
predecessor , addition and subtraction
7 FRACTIONS Types of fractions, number line,conversions,
Simplest form, addition and subtraction
8 DECIMALS Place value chart, number line, comparison, conversions (units of
length, weight, money), addition and subtraction
9 DATA HANDLING Collection, organisation (tabular column), interpretation, drawing
(pictograph, bar graph),
10 MENSURATION Perimeter and area ( square, rectangle), area of irregular surface
using graph sheet
11 ALGEBRA General rule, expressions with variables, mathematical statements,
equation , solution of an equation
12 RATIO AND PROPORTIONS Ratio as fraction, simplification, proportion (means and extremes),
unitary method
13 SYMMETRY Nature and symmetry, symmetrical objects, vertical &horizontal
lines of symmetry, 1, 2 and multiple lines of symmetry, reflection
and symmetry ,rangoli, kolams
14 PRACTICAL GEOMETRY Construction (using compasses and ruler ):circle, peråpendiculars,
parallels, line segments, angular bisector, perpendicular bisector,
special angles 300, 450, 600, 900, 1200, 1500 and 1800
Class: VI Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: Science
Syllabus to be covered
Month ID Text Book Unit/Chap. No.
Chapter Name Lab Manual Any other Resource Material
March 8 (Unit-1) L-1 Source of food Experiment No-1 SEA-1
April 19 (Unit-1) L-1 (Unit-1) L-2
Source of food
Components of food
Experiment No-2 SEA-1
May 0
June 22 (Unit-2) L-3 (Unit-2) L-4 (Unit-2) L-5
Fibre to fabric
Sorting materials into Groups
Experiment No-6
SEA-1
July 25 (Unit-2) L-5 (Unit-2) L-6
Separation of Substances
Changes around us
Experiment No-3 Experiment No-4 Experiment No-8
SEA-2 SEA-2 SEA-2
August 22 (Unit-3) L-7 (Unit-3) L -8
Living and non –living
Getting to know plants
Experiment No-11 Experiment No-14 Experiment No-15
SEA-3 SEA-3 SEA-3
September 13 L-1 to 8 Revision for HYE
October 20 (Unit-7) L-17 (Unit-3) L-9 (Unit-3) L-10
Garbage in, garbage out
The body and its movements
Living organisms and their surroundings
Experiment No-18
SEA-1
November 19 (Unit-4) L-11 (Unit-7) L-15
Measurement and motion
Water
Experiment No-19 Experiment No-20
SEA-1 SEA-1
December 24 (Unit-5) L-12 (Unit-6) L-13
Light, shadows and reflections
Electricity and circuits
Experiment No-27 Experiment No-28 Experiment No-29
SEA-2 SEA-2 SEA-2
January 22 (Unit-6) L-14 (Unit-7) L-16
Fun with magnets
Air around us
Experiment No-24 Experiment No-26
SEA-3 SEA-3
February 18 L-5 & L-9 to L-17
Revision for AE
Portion for Assessment
Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
L-1 to 3 Source of food, Components of food, Fibre to fabric and
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
L-17, 9, 10, 11 Garbage in, garbage out, The body and its movements, Living organism and their surroundings, Measurement and motion.
HYL (15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018)
L-1 to L-8
AE (Feb-Mar 2019)
L-5 & L-9 to L-17
Portion not for assessment in AE
L-1 to 4, L-6 to 8
Class : VI Syllabus Details Subject : Science
S.No Name of the topic Subtopics to be taught
1. Source of food
*Food and nutrients * Ingredients of food *sources of food * Food habits of animals * Food chain
2. Components 0f food * Carbohydrates * Fats * Proteins* Vitamins * Minerals *Wat3er * Roughage * Testing for Nutrients * Nutrients in some common food items * Balance diet * Deficiency diseases
3. Fibre to fabric
* Clothing materials – History *Types, Properties, Manufactures and uses of natural and synthetic fibres
4. Sorting materials * The concept of classification and its advantages of sorting * Properties of materials * States of matter
5. Separation of substances
*Mixtures and pure substances * Why is separation is necessary? * Methods of separation * Solubility * Importance of water as a solvent
6. Changes around us *Reversible and irreversible changes * Physical change and chemical changes * Changes when different substance are mixed * Some more examples of physical and chemical change
7. Living and non –living * Living and non living * Common features of Living and non living things * Difference between Living and non living things * Characteristics of living things * Species
8. Getting to know plants
*Herbs, Shrubs and trees *Plant systems *Root-Functions and modifications *Stem Functions and modifications * Leaf- Functions and modifications * Flowers and fruits
9. The body and its movements
* Organization and structure of the body *Movement *The human skeleton system *Structure of The human skeleton system *Joints and movement *Movement in other animals
10. Living organism and their surroundings
*Biotic and abiotic components of the environment and their interaction *Habitat *Types of habitat *Adaptations
11. Measurement and motion
* Physical quantities *What is measurement? *Standard units *Needs for accurate measurements *measurement of length *Importance of estimation *What is motion? *Story of transport *Types of motion *Different motions at the same time
12. Light, shadows and reflections
*The importance of light to life on earth *Light travels in straight lines * Shadows *Eclipses *Difference between shadows and images *Reflection of light by a plane mirror
13. Electricity and circuit *Electric current *Electric circuits *Conductors and insulators *Electric cells
14. Fun with magnets *What is magnate? *Magnetic and non-magnetic substances *Poles of magnets *The earth’s magnetism *Making magnets *Magnetic field *Uses of magnets
15. Water *Importance of water for sustaining life *States of water *Changes of state *Water cycle *Sources of water *Droughts *Floods *Conservation of water
16 Air around us
*The atmosphere *The composition of air *Air supports life *The oxygen cycle
17. Garbage in, garbage out
*Types of waste *Reusing and recycling waste *What you can do to reduce waste?
Class: VI Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: Social Science
Syllabus to be covered
Month ID Text (Getting Ahead in
Social Science)
Activity Book/Supplementary
Grammar Subject Enrichment
Activity
March 8 History Chapter 1
Time Line of parent
April 19 Geography Chapter 1
SPL Chapter 1 History
Chapter 2
Lab manual in Social Science
Poster making
May 0
June 22 Geography Chapter 2
SPL Chapter 2
July 25 History Chapter 3 & 4
Geography Chapter 3
SPL Chapter 3
Lab manual in Social Science
Crossword puzzle
August 22 History Chapter 5
Geography Chapter 4 & 5 SPL Chapter 4
Lab manual in Social Science
September 13 Revision
October 20 History Chapter 6 & 7
Geography Chapter 6
SPL Chapter 5
Lab manual in Social Science
Collage making (G10)
November 19 History Chapter 8
Geography Chapter 7 & 8 SPL Chapter 6
Lab manual in Social Science
Portfolio
December 24 History Chapter 9
Geography Chapter 9
SPL Chapter 7
January 22 History Chapter 11 Geography Chapter 10
SPL Chapter 8
Lab manual in Social Science
Presentation (H12)
February 18 Revision
Portion for Assessment Cycle Test – 1 (23-06-2018 to 28-06-2018)
History Chapter 1 & 2, Geography Chapter 1 SPL Chapter 1
Cycle Test – 2 (3-12-2018 to 7-12-2018)
History Chapter 6 & 7, Geography Chapter 6 & 7 SPL Chapter 5
HYL(15-09-2018 to 24-09-2018)
History Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;Geography Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4; SPL Chapter 1,2,3,4
AE (Feb-Mar 2019)
History Chapter 4, 6, 7,8,9,11;Geography Chapter 4,5,6,7,8,9 SPL Chapter 5,6,7,8
Portion not for assessment in AE
History Chapter 12 (Presentation), History Chapter 10 (Portfolio), Geography Chapter 10 (Collage Making)
Class: VI Syllabus Details (Sub-topics) Subject: Social Science
S.No Name of the Topic Sub-topic details
1 History- Chapter 1 When, Where and How
Why should we study History, Time Line, History and Prehistory, Geographical framework, Sources for the study of Indian history
2 History- Chapter 2 Early Humans – Hunters and Gatherers
Classification of stone age- Old stone age, middle stone age and new stone age – the tools weapons and discoveries
3 History- Chapter 3 Farmers and Herders
Agriculture, Settlements, Tools, Pottery, Religion, Case Studies
4 History- Chapter 4 And Then, the First Cities
Civilisation, Urbanisation, Indus Valley Civilisation- Town Planning, food, Dress, Decline
5 History- Chapter 5 Different Ways of Life: The Vedic Period and Chalcolithic Settlements
Coming of the Aryans, their food, dress, worship, Society, Occupation, rulers, Books, Chalcolithic Period in rest of India, Case Studies
6 History- Chapter 6 Early States – Janapadas and Mahajanapadas
State, Monarchies, Republics, Source of Information, Life of people, Taxes and Case Studies
7 History- Chapter 7 Great Thinkers and New Beliefs
The Upanishads, Jainism, Mahavira, Buddhism, life, Teaching, Spread, Monastries
8 History- Chapter 8 The First Empire and the Inspiring Emperors
Empire,Alexander the Great, Chandra Gupta Maurya, Ashoka, Dhamma, Mauryan Administration- city, trade, Military, and Decline
9 History- Chapter 9 Life in Villages, Towns and the Kingdoms of South and Central India
Agriculture, Second Urbanisation, Different types of Towns, Case Studies
10 History- Chapter 10 Contact with Distant Land
Reasons for contact with distant Lands- Trade ( Silk Route) , Migration, Religion, and Conquering
11 History- Chapter 11 India between 4th and 7th Centuries CE
The Guptas, - Administration, Society, Religion, Harshavardhana – Administration, Kingdoms of Deccan- The Chalukyas and Pallavas
12
History -Chapter 12 The Legacy of Ancient
India
Literature, Art and Architecture, Sculpture, Science, Music and Dance, Math, Medical Sciences
13 Geography- Chapter 1 Earth in the Solar System
Stars, Solar system, Sun, Planets, Earth, Moon, Asteroids, Meteors
14 Geography- Chapter 2 Latitudes and Longitudes – Locating Places in the Globe
Globe, Latitudes, Longitudes, Temperature Zones of the Earth, Time Zones of the Earth
15
Geography- Chapter 3 Motions of the Earth
Rotation, Effects of Rotation, Revolution, Effects of Revolution, Seasons, Equinoxes
16 Geography -Chapter 4 Maps
Maps, Classification of Map, Components of Map, Sketch, Plan, Developments in Cartography
17 Geography -Chapter 5 The Four Realms of the Earth
Lithosphere – continents, Hydrosphere – oceans of the world, Atmosphere, Biosphere
18 Geography -Chapter 6 Major Landforms of the Earth
Internal Forces, External Forces, Different types of Land forms- Mountains, Plateau, Plains.
19 Geography -Chapter 7 Our Country – India
Location, Neighbours, Time Lag, IST
20 Geography- Chapter 8 The Physical Divisions of India
Classification, The Great Mountain Ranges, Northern Plains, The Penninsular Plateau, Thar Desert, Coastal Plains, Islands of India
21 Geography- Chapter 9 India - Climate
Weather and Climate, The Climates of India –the cold weather season, the hot weather season, the SW monsoon, The NE Monsoon
22 Geography -Chapter 10 India Natural Vegetation and Wild Life
Natural Vegetation – Tropical Rain Forests, Deciduous forests, Thorn forests, Mangroove forests, Mountain forests, significance, Wildlife, Conservation
23 Political Science- Chapter 1 Human Diversity
What is Human Diversity, Need for Diversity, Unity in Diversity, India’s Diversity – Economic, Social, Regional, Case studies
24
Political Science- Chapter 2 Diversity, Prejudice and Discrimination
Prejudice and Discrimination – on the basis of color, caste, Stereotypes, Gender Discrimination, Constitution protecting Diversity
25
Political Science- Chapter 3 Understanding Government
Meaning of Government, Need for Government, Forms of Government, Features of Democracy,
26 Political Science- Chapter 4 Elements of a Democracy
Participation, Accountability, Conflict Resolution, Concern for Equality and Justice
27 Political Science- Chapter 5 Panchayati Raj – Local Government of Rural Areas
Local Self- Government, Panchayati Raj – Why it is essential, PanchyatiSamiti, ZillaParishad
28 Political Science- Chapter 6 Local Government of Urban Areas
The Municipal Corporation, The Municipal Council, Nagar Panchayats
29 Political Science- Chapter 7 District Administration
Structure of District Administration, Changing role of Collector
30 Political Science- Chapter 8 Making a Living
The Primary Sector, The Secondary Sector, Tertiary Sector, Rural Livelihoods, Urban Livelihoods, Unemployment