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Units Activities Grammar CreativeWriting Assessments
Unit 1
Ice-cream Man(Poem)
- Recitation with proper pronunciation, gesture and voicemodulation- To pick out rhyming words from the poem-Written practice ( Reference to context )Speaking Activity – To discuss the different activities we enjoydoing in different seasons.Word Bank – Antonyms, Synonyms, Compound words
-Nouns (Proper, Common, Collective(25), Abstract, Countable,Uncountable)-Gender ( 25 )-Singular/Plural
Paragraph Writing
Periodic Test I( Syllabus)Reading Section - Unseen passageLiterature Section--Ice-cream Man (poem)-Wonderful wasteGrammar Section- Types of Nouns- Gender-Singular / Plural-Translation( Hindi to English)-Word BankWriting Section- Paragraph writing
WonderfulWaste
Values to bedeveloped –Respectingpeople aroundus
-Reading-To pick out nouns, adjectives, past tense verbs– Question/Answer session- Written practice ( Reference tocontext )- Textual exercisesSpeaking Activity- To speak on ‘Some ways to get the best outof waste’Word Bank – Words related to environment, waste material- To pick out synonyms, antonyms, compound words etc.Comprehension based exercise
-Translation ( Hindi to English )
- Subject and Predicate
-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
Revision for Periodic Test 1
Unit 2
Teamwork(Poem)
FlyingTogether
Values to bedeveloped –Co-operation(Joy ofworkingtogether)
-Recitation with proper pronunciation and voice modulation.- To pick out rhyming words from the poem-Written practice( Reference to context )
Speaking Activity- To speak on the activities that you wouldlike to do alone and things you would like to do in groups.Word Bank –Terms related to sports, antonyms, synonyms etc.
-Reading- To pick out nouns, adjectives, tense words- Written practice( Reference to context )- Textual exercisesSpeaking Activity
-Question/Answer session-To speak on ‘Unity is Strength’
Word Bank– Question words-To pick out synonyms, antonyms, compound words etc.
-Pronouns (Personal, Possessive,Reflexive, Demonstrative)Translation(Hindi to English)-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
-The Present Tense (Simple Present,Present Continuous, Present Perfect)-Subject Verb Agreement (singular/plural/is/am/are/has/have )-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise-Word Bank ( Drilling )-Translation ( Hindi to English )- Listening and singing activity(English song)
Picture Description
Routine Description(using PresentTense)
Word Bank includes antonyms,synonyms, compound words,homophones, homonyms, prefixes,suffixes as taught with the poems andlessons.
Audio Based Listening ActivityListening Assessment
ENGLISHCLASS V SYLLABUS (2019 – 2020)
TERM 1 (APRIL 2019 – SEPTEMBER 2019)
Units Activities Grammar Section CreativeWriting Section Assessments
Unit 3My Shadow(Poem)
- Recitation with proper pronunciation, gesture and voicemodulation- To pick out rhyming words from the poem-Written practice ( Reference to context )Speaking Activity –Children to observe and talk about the shadows of differentobjects at different times of the day.Word Bank
-Punctuation ( Apostrophe, QuotationMarks)
-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
-Translation ( Hindi to English )
Paragraph Writing-Likes and Dislikes
Half Yearly Exam( Syllabus )1. All the topics covered from April 2019 –
September 2019.
2. Word Bank Term I
RobinsonCrusoeDiscovers aFootprint
Values to bedeveloped-OvercomingFears
- Silent comprehensive reading-To pick out nouns, adjectives, tense words- Written practice ( Reference to context )- Textual exercises-Speaking Activity-What will you do if you got lost on an excursion trip?
-Question/Answer session-Word Bank- To pick out compound words,synonyms, antonyms, prefixes, suffixes etc.
-Adjectives (Quality, Quantity,Number, Demonstrative, Possessive)
-Degrees of Comparison
-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
Paragraph writing –Scene Description
Unit 4Crying(Poem)
- Silent comprehensive reading-Comprehension based exercise -To pick out rhymingwords from the poem
-Articles ( a, an, the )-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
My ElderBrotherValues to bedeveloped-RespectingElders
-Silent comprehensive reading-Comprehension based exercise-Pick out nouns, adjectives, compound words, helpingverbs, tense words, synonyms, antonyms
-Translation ( Hindi to English )
Unit 5The LazyFrog(poem)
Rip VanWinkleValues to bedeveloped –Socialbehaviour
- Silent comprehensive reading- To pick out rhyming words from the poem
-Silent Comprehensive reading-Comprehension based exercise-Pick out nouns, adjectives, compound words, helpingverbs, tense words, synonyms, antonyms
- The Past Tense( Simple Past, Past Continuous andPast Perfect )
-Subject Verb Agreement ( was/were)-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
-Word Bank ( Drilling )-Translation ( Hindi to English )
Story Writing usingpast tense
TERM 2 (OCTOBER 2019 – FEBRUARY 2020)
Units Activities Grammar Section CreativeWriting Section Assessments
Unit 6ClassDiscussion(poem)
- Recitation with proper pronunciation, gesture and voicemodulation- To pick out rhyming words from the poem- Rhyming scheme-Written practice ( Reference to context )Word Bank – Words describing physical appearance
-Prepositions
-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
Creative Writing –Write about your rolemodel
Periodic Test 2( Syllabus)Reading Section--Unseen passageLiterature Section – Unit 6-Class Discussion ( poem )-The Talkative BarberGrammar Section- The Present and Past Tense- Prepositions
-Adverbs-Word Bank Term 2-Translation ( Hindi to English)Writing Section –-Picture based story writing
The TalkativeBarber
Values to bedeveloped-Acceptingpeople asthey are
-Reading-To pick out Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs- Written practice( Reference to context )- Textual exercisesSpeaking Activity
-Question/Answer session-To speak about good qualities in your friendWord Bank –Prefixes, compound words,synonyms, antonyms etc.Comprehension based exercise
-The Present and Past Tense (Revision )
-Translation( Hindi to English )
1. Picture based storywriting
2. Write any recipeusing present tense(how to make salad )
Revision for Periodic Test 2
Unit 7Topsy-turvyLand(poem)
- Recitation with proper pronunciation, gesture and voicemodulation- To pick out rhyming words from the poem- Rhyming scheme-Written practice ( Reference to context )Speaking Activity –To tell any fairy taleWord Bank– Synonyms of the words ‘order’ and ‘disorder’
-Adverbs (Manner, Place, Time,Frequency and Degree)
MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
-Picture composition-Picture based storywriting with a title
Word Bank includes antonyms, synonyms,compound words, homophones, homonyms,prefixes, suffixes as taught with the poemsand lessons.
Gulliver’sTravels
Values to bedeveloped-Patience
-Reading– Question/Answer session-To pick out nouns, adjectives, helping verbs, verbs- Written practice ( Reference to context )- Textual exercisesSpeaking Activity- To speak on ‘Which animal/bird wouldyou like to be and why?’Word Bank – Similes- To pick out synonyms, antonyms, compound words, wordswith prefixes and suffixes
-The Future Tense (Simple Future,Future Continuous)
-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
-Translation( Hindi to English )
-To describe futuretravel plans,game/match strategies
Audio Based Listening ActivityListening Assessment
Units Activities Grammar Section CreativeWriting Section Assessments
Unit 8Nobody’s
Friend(poem)
- Recitation with proper pronunciation, gesture and voicemodulation-Activity – To pick out the nouns, adjectives, contractionsfrom the stanzas- Rhyming scheme-Written practice ( Reference to context )Word Bank – Words describing qualities in people
-Punctuation- Revision
-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
Final Exam(Syllabus)1.All the topics covered from October 2019 – tillFebruary 20202. Word Bank Term 2Topics from Term 1 which are included inthe Final Exam1. The Past Tense ( Simple Past, Past Continuousand Past Perfect )2. Word Bank Term 1
The LittleBully
Values to bedeveloped-Friendship,Evils ofbullying
-Reading– Question/Answer session-To pick out nouns, adjectives, helping verbs, verbs, adverbs- Written practice ( Reference to context )- Textual exercisesSpeaking Activity- To practice words that are oftenmispronouncedWord Bank –- To pick out synonyms, antonyms, compound words-Words with prefixes and suffixes
--Translation( Hindi to English )
-Conjunctions-MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
-Letter Writing( Formal )
Unit 9Sing a Song
of People(poem)
- Reading-Comprehension based exercise-To pick out rhyming words from the poem
- Rhyming scheme
-Direct / Indirect SpeechCreative Writing –(Guided writing)Character sketch
Around theWorld
Values to bedeveloped-Unity inDiversity
-Silent comprehensive reading-Comprehension based exercise-Pick out Nouns, Adjectives, Compound words, HelpingVerbs, Past Tense words, Synonyms, Antonyms
-The Tenses (Revision)
- MCQ exercise-Error finding exercise
Unit 10MaluBhalu(poem)
- Reading-Comprehension based exercise-To pick out rhyming words from the poem
-Rhyming scheme
Who Will beNingthou?Values to bedeveloped-Equality
-Silent comprehensive reading-Comprehension based exercise-Pick out Nouns, Adjectives, , Helping Verbs, Past TensewordsSynonyms, Antonyms, Compound words
-Word Bank ( Drilling )
-Active Passive Voice( An introduction )
Practice DictationRevision for Final Exam
Footnote – 1- Creative writing will be done in the class every Monday and Tuesday for the first five minutes of the period.2- Dictation practice will be done in the class every Wednesday and Thursday for the first five minutes of the period.3- Poem recitation and English song practice will be done in the class every Friday for ten minutes of the period.4- * - Reading and Writing practice.
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SUBJECT- MATHEMATICSCLASS : V (2019-2020)
BOOK: MATH –MAGIC (NCERT)
S.No Topics Covered
1 THE FISH TALE ( NCERT )Some Big, Big Numbers ( page 10 )
Numbers and Numeration ( 9-digit number )Understanding period, face value and place valueIndian and International system of numerationExpanded form and standard form of numberPredecessor and successorComparing numbers ( Ascending and Descending order )Forming numbers using given digitsRounding off the numbers
2. Roman numeralsIntroduction to Roman numeralsReading and writing Roman Numerals 1 to 500
3. Addition ( 9-digit number )Properties of addition ( commutative & associative )Addition without regroupingAddition with regroupingWord Problems related to day-day activity
First Periodic TestTopics :1. Large Numbers2. Roman numerals3. Addition4. Subtraction5. Ways to Multiply
4. Subtraction ( 9-digit number )Properties of subtractionSubtraction without regroupingSubtraction with regroupingWord Problems related to day-day activity
5. WAYS TO MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE ( NCERT )Multiplication as repeated additionProperties of MultiplicationMultiplication of 3 and 4 digit multiplicand with 3 digit multiplierMultiplication by 10,100 and 1000
Term 1
Properties of DivisionDivision by 3 digit divisor and its verificationDivision by 10, 100, 1000
Word problems based on mixed operations (Division and multiplication)Unitary Method
6. SHAPES AND ANGLES ( NCERT )Closed or open figureIntroduction of angles
Basic geometrical ConceptsPoint, Line, Line segment and RayAngles and its typeMeasurement of angle using protractorTriangles and angle sum propertyQuadrilateral and angle sum property
DOES IT LOOK THE SAME ? ( NCERT )Symmetry, Reflection. Rotational symmetryReflection and rotational symmetry in familiar 2D and 3D Shapes
BOXES AND SKETCHES ( NCERT )Net of cubes and cuboids
7. Measurement :-Estimate, measure, weigh and compare objects by using ageappropriate units and measuring instrumentsSize :Concept of Big and Small
LengthConversion of units (both ways) ( km to m, m to cm)Addition and Subtraction of measures of length
MassConversion of units (both ways) ( kg to g, g to mg)Addition and Subtraction of measures of mass
Volume/Capacity ( 14. HOW BIG? HOW HEAVY? NCERT )Conversion of units (both ways) ( l to ml)Addition and Subtraction of measures of capacityUnitary method in measurement
Word problems on metric measures
Word problem relatedto day-to-dayactivity
SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY
Identify the kind of angles made by the hands of a clock at different times Draw the one fourth and half turn of the given shapes
Half Yearly Examination : Chapter 1 to 9 (Third week of September 2019)
THE FISH TALE ( NCERT )Length in cm, m, KmSpeed (distance covered in one hour)Weight ( Kg, g)
8 Time- Hours to minutes (both ways)- Minutes to seconds (both ways)- Addition and Subtraction of time- Finding:- Finishing/starting time- Duration of time of an activity
9.. MAPPING YOUR WAY ( NCERT pg 112 )Relative distance in route mapQuestions based on reading of route map
TERM 210. BE MY MULTIPLE I WILL BE YOUR FACTOR ( NCERT )
MultiplesCommon multiplesFactorsCommon factors
Multiples and FactorsTests of divisibility ( 2,3,4,5,6,9 and 10 )Prime and composite numbers ( 1 to 100 )Twin Prime numbers and Co prime Numbers
- Prime factorization- H.C.F. of 2 digit numbers (By listing factors)- HCF of 2 and 3 digit numbers ( by long division method))- Prime Factorization of 2 and 3 digit numbers (Factor tree method )
Common Multiples and LCM of 2 digit numbers by listing methodL.C.M. of 2 and 3 digit numbers (by short division method)
- Word Problems of HCF and LCM
Second Periodic TestTopics :1. Multiple and Factors2. Fractions
11. 4. PARTS AND WHOLES [NCERT]Equivalent fractionsFraction half and one fourth of measurement of weight , length and capacity
Fractions- Reducing the fraction to the lowest term- Comparison of fraction (like & unlike fractions )- Ascending and Descending order ( like fractions)- Addition and Subtraction of like and unlike fractions- Word Problems on addition and subtraction of like and unlike fractions- Finding value of a fractions and application based problems- Multiplication of fractions- Division of fractions (with introduction of Multiplicative Inverse)- Properties of multiplication and division of fractions- Word Problems on multiplication and division of like and unlike
fractions
12. DecimalsIntroduction of tenths through Decimal line.
- Decimal notation for tenths, hundredths and thousandths- Place value chart of decimal numbers- Reading and writing decimal numbers- Expanded form and Standard form of decimal numbers- Conversion of decimals into fractions and vice-versa- Like and unlike decimals- Converting unlike decimals into like decimals- Equivalent decimals- Comparison of decimal numbers- Ascending and Descending of decimal numbers- Addition and subtraction of decimals (arrange in column)- Word problems on addition and subtraction.- Multiplication and division by 10 and 100- Word Problems10. TENTHS AND HUNDREDTHS ( NCERT )Decimal in moneyMeasurement of temperature
13. Money Making bills using the four fundamental operations
14. Perimeter- Recapitulation of concepts of perimeter- done in class IV- Perimeter of rectilinear figures and polygons- .Perimeter of square and rectangle using formulas- Application based problem on perimeter using formulasAreaIntroduction of Area- Units of AreaHOW MANY SQUARES [NCERT]- Area of irregular shapes (by counting squares)- Area of square and rectangle (using formula)- Application based problems on Area
15. Smart charts
Tally marksReading / interpretation of bar graph Bar graphs
16. Can you see the pattern
Pattern (numbers and shapes)Identification of pattern in square numbers, triangular numbers
SUBJECT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES :
Divide the two dimensional shape in different ways in equal fractional partsFind the Area and Perimeter of the given figure
Syllabus for Annual Exam : Topic 10 to 16
Note:
The following topics of Term 1 will be included in Annual Exam1. Numbers and Numeration3. Addition4. Subtraction
Annual Examination : February 2020
SUBJECT -SCIENCE
CLASS : V (2019-20)
BOOK : Environment Studies-Looking Around (NCERT)
TERM 1
S.No NAME OF THECHAPTERS
TOPICS TO BE COVERED OBSERVATION BASEDLEARNING/ BEYOND TEXT
LAB ACTIVITIES
1. Chapter-1Super Senses
* Super senses in different animals* Sense of smell in animals* Sense of sight in animals* Sense of hearing in animals* Sleeping - waking* Senses of tiger*Summing up
* Sense organs in human beings* Hibernation and Aestivation
*Recapitulating the laboratoryapparatus.*Models of brain and eye.
*Periodic Test:July, 2019Chapter- 1 and 3
2. Chapter -3From tasting todigesting
* Different tastes* Chew it* Stomach with a window* Good food ,good health* Proper food-Every child’s right*Summing up
* Balanced diet and types ofNutrients* Food Pyramid
* Specimens of animals likegrasshopper, snake,earthworm, fish, oysters etc.* Digestive system
3. Chapter -4Mangoes around theyear
* How food gets spoilt* Making Mamidi tandra*Summing up
*Microbes- types of microbes-Harmful and beneficial effects ofmicrobes* Methods of food preservation
*Slides of microbes* Growing mould
4. Chapter -5Seeds and Seeds
* Plant your seed* Plant which hunt* Wandering seeds*Summing up
*Seed dispersal*Insectivorous Plants* Structure of seed
* Insectivorous Plants* Structure of seed video
5. Chapter -19A seed tells a farmerstory
* I am a small seed* When times changed*Summing up
* Crops- Kinds of crops- Protection and storage of crops
* Pasting of cereals and pulses
Half Yearly Exams : Chapters 1 ,3,4,5,19 ( September, 2019)
TERM-2
S.No NAME OF THECHAPTERS
TOPICS TO BE COVERED OBSERVATION BASEDLEARNING/ BEYOND TEXT
LAB ACTIVITIES
6. Chapter -7Experiments withwater
* What floats – what sinks?* What dissolved, what did not?* Racing drops*Summing up
* Properties of water* Impurities of water and
Purification* Audio video presentation* Archimedes’ principle
Demonstration on* Sedimentation*Decantation*Filtration* Things that float or sink* Water exerts pressure in alldirections* Pressure increases withdepth* Separation of miscible andimmiscible liquids
*Periodic Test:December ,2019Chapter – 7,87. Chapter -8
A treat formosquitoes
* Blood test* Anaemia* Baby mosquitoes* Mosquito check*Summing up
* Communicable diseases*Non- communicable diseases
* Lemonade* ORS (Oral RehydrationSolution)
8. Chapter -12What if it finishes
* A bus journey* Treasure from the Earth*Summing up
*Natural Resources*Conservation of natural resources
*Litmus paper test*Concave and Convex lens* Plain Mirror
9. Chapter -15Blow hot , blow cold
* Blow in different ways* How many breath in one minute*Summing up
*Evaporation andfactors affecting the rate ofevaporation*Composition of air*Properties of air
*Experiments to demonstratethe properties of air.* Hot air rises up* Air exerts pressure* Air occupies space* Air has mass
10. Chapter -21Like father likedaughter
*How we all are related?*Summing up
* Newton’s Disc
Annual Exams ( March, 2020) : Chapters 7,8,12,15,21+ Chapter 3 of Term 1 will also be included.
SUBJECT-SOCIAL SCIENCE CLASS V (2019-20)BOOK : Environmental Studies-Looking Around (NCERT)
FIRST TERM
S.No NAME OF THECHAPTER
TOPICS TO BE COVERED OBSERVATION BASEDLEARNING
SKILL DEVELOPMENT: MAPWORK/ ACTIVITY
1. Lesson-2A Snake Charmer’sstory
I am Aryanath
Dadaji remembers Exercises, Questions/Answers
Importance of Wildlifeand its conservation
Tribals of Desert
Activity: Paste the pictures offour poisonous and four nonpoisonous snakes.
FirstPeriodicTestJuly15,2019onwards
Lesson-2 ASnakeCharmer’sstoryLesson-6Every dropcountsLesson-9Up YouGo!
2. Lesson-6Every drop counts Long long ago
Drop by drop
Customs related to water How we get water
It can be done Exercises, Questions/Answers
Importance of water Conservation of water
Traditional sources andtechniques of waterarrangement likePersian Wheel
Activity: Pasting and readingof a water bill.
3. Lesson -9Up You Go! Mountaineering camp
A big responsibility Crossing the river
Rock climbing Funny incident
A special guest Camp in the snow
Last day at camp Exercises, Questions/Answers
Northern Mountains Himalayas and its
ranges
North Eastern states
Map of India: North-Easternstates of India.
Collage making: On thedifferent customs, food habits,clothes, festivals of the North-Eastern States.
HALF YEARLY EXAM (September 19, 2019 onwards) - CHAPTERS- 2, 6,9,10, 11,13,22.
4.
4.
Lesson -10Walls tell stories Reached Golconda
What did we find inside the fort Why these attacks Arrangements for water Going to the Museum Exercises, Questions /Answers
Architectural style andtechniques, designing ofwalls
Maps-Elements of maps Identification of the
metals Importance of peace in
social and political life5. Lesson – 11
Sunita in Space Straight from the Heart What is our Earth really like? Talking with Sunita Isn’t it amazing? What are the lines really Look at the sky Exercises, Question/Answers
The difference betweenGlobe and Map
Latitudes and Longitudes Rotation-Formation of
Day and Night Revolution-causing of
Seasons Heat Zones of the
Earth(Torrid,Temperateand Frigid Zone)
Map of World:(i)Important latitudesand longitudes on theEarth.
(ii)Heat Zones of theEarth
6. Lesson -13A Shelter so high Getting ready, New home
Cold desertAt home with Tashi
People living on top of the world The Changpa Towards Srinagar Return Journey Exercises, Question/Answers
Variations in types ofshelters, food habits,living conditions,language and clothes
Activity: Make yourown photo album ofdifferent kinds ofshelters of Northernstates of India.
7. Lesson-22On the move again
Dhanu’s village After Dussehra Exercises , Questions/Answers
Life in a village
Different occupations ofthe villagers
SECOND TERM
S.No NAME OF THECHAPTER
TOPICS TO BE COVERED OBSERVATIONBASED LEARNING
SKILL DEVELOPMENT:MAPWORK/ ACTIVITY
1. Lesson -14When the Earthshook
A bad dream Help arrives What will you do? Who helped Different times Exercises ,Questions/Answers
Natural disasters Types of
disasters-Earthquake,Tsunami,cyclone, flood,droughtandpreparedness
Power Point Presentation: Ondifferent Natural Disasters andpreparedness.
2. Lesson-16Who will do thiswork
Interview with different peopledoing different jobs
Exercises , Question/Answers
Social evils Social
reformers whoworked toremoveuntouchability
Creative Writing: Yourcontribution to maintain thecleanliness of yourSchool.
SecondPeriodicTestDecember9,2019onwards
Lesson -16 Whowill dothis workLesson -17 Acrossthe wallLesson -18 NoPlace forUs
3. Lesson -17Across the wall Meeting the team
Was it easy to make a beginning
Did you face some otherdifficulties
Exercises, Questions/Answers
Stereotypes Gender
sensitivity
Activity: Paste the pictures of anyfive sports which you like andwrite about them.
4. Lesson -18No Place for Us Jatryabhai
Thinking of old days
Across the river A new place Some years later
Exercises, Questions/Answers
Migration-reason
Differencebetweentransfer anddisplacement
Problemsfaced by theUrban andrural areas
ANNUAL EXAM(February 24, 2020 onwards)
CHAPTERS -14,16,17,18, 20.
Chapter-11(Sunita in Space) of First Term will be included in the Annual Exam.
5. Lesson -20Whose Forests Daughter of the jungle
Arming up Suryamani’s Journey Suryamani’s Torang Lottery for farming in Mizoram Jhoom farming
Why the difference? Exercises, Question/Answers
Forests life Uses of forests
Conservationof forests
Tribal peopledepended onthe forests
Activity: Prepare a skit depictingthe conservation of forests(Chipko Movement).
Syllabus Of Class V (2019-20)Computer Education
TERM IAPRIL TO SEPTEMBER
CH. TOPIC THEORY PRACTICAL1 Introduction to MS a) Workbook, worksheet, row, column, cell a) To set Font properties, adding border, setting
Excel etc. the alignment, changing the columnb) About File and Print operations b) To Format worksheet structure, How toc) Different types of Cell Referencing Freeze / Unfreeze headings.d) Formulas and Functions c) Entering data into cells, selecting data
Applying formulas to the cell, Auto filling a range2 Charts in MS Excel a) About various chart elements (Series of days, months, numbers and customb) About various chart types and series).c) How to create a Default chart d) Deleting, renaming a worksheet, inserting newworksheet, Page setup.3 Computer Malware a) Introductione) Performing cell referencing, formulas andb) Virus & its Symptoms
different types of functions.c) Different Types of virusesf) Creating and formatting different charts andd) Worm, Trojan Horse, Spyware
their elements.e) Anti Spyware programsf) Antivirus Software
Half Yearly Examination: Written Examination (Chapter: 1,2,3) + Practical (August)
TERM IIOCTOBER TO MARCH
CH. TOPIC THEORY PRACTICAL4 Data Manipulation AutoSum, Sort data, Filter option, What-If a) Using a Form to enter data, to use the
analysis using the Scenario option and Goal AutoSum, How to Sort data.Seek option. b) How to use the Filter option, What-If analysis
using the Scenario option and Goal Seek option.
5 Basic Concept of a) Variable, constants , Data typesProgramming b) Algorithm and Flow Charts,
c) Types of Languages
6 Understanding a) Introduction of HTML a) Creating an HTML Document, Viewing anHTML b) Structure of an HTML Document, HTML Document
Container Elements, Empty Elements b) Changing the appearance of Text, Changingc) Attributes, Types of Elements Font, Size, Text Colour and Background, Top
Margin and Left Margin.c) Some more tags : Hyperlink, Image, Marquee
Annual Examination:Written Examination (Chapter: 4,5,6 + Formulas & Function(Term I)) + Practical (January)
Note: Practical will be taken in school hours.
GENERAL AWARENESS SYLLABUSCLASS V ( 2019 – 2020 )
TERM I
S.NO TOPIC SUB-TOPICS
1. Our Country - India a. India’s Firsts
b. Folk Dances
2. Sports Round-up a. Stadiums of India
b. Sports- Terminology
3. Grammar and Language a. Similes
b. Idioms and Phrases
4. Literature andEntertainment
a. Books and Authors
b. Renowned Biopics
5. Our World a. Wonders of the Ancient World
b. Superlatives of the World
6. Animal and Plant Kingdom a. About Birds
b. About Plants
7. Exploring Science a. Inventions and Discoveries
b. Facts about Space
8. Thinking and NumberSkills
a. Numerical Ability
b. Logical Reasoning
9. Mixed Bag a. About DPS Hardwar
b. About Hardwar
c. About Uttarakhand
10. Current Affairs ( July andAugust )
- Students willprepare this topicon their own
TERM II
S.NO TOPIC SUB-TOPICS
1. Our Country - India a. Superlatives in India
b. Art forms
2. Sports Round-up a. International Stadiums
b. Sports - Personalities
3. Grammar and Language a. Vocabulary
b. Proverbs
4. Animal and PlantKingdom
a. About Aquatic Animals
b. About Insects
5. Our World a. United Nations
b. Famous Speeches
6. Literature andEntertainment
a. Books and Authors
b. Renowned Biopics
7. Exploring Science a. Inventions and Discoveries
b. Facts about Space
8. Thinking and NumberSkills
a. Numerical Ability
b. Logical Reasoning
9. Mixed Bag a. About DPS Hardwar
b. About Haridwar
c. About Uttarakhand
10. Current Affairs( December and January )
- Students willprepare this topicon their own
CLASS : V ENVIRONMENT EDUCATIONSYLLABUS ( 2019-2020 )
TERM 1
TERM 2
Unit Chapters Sub-Topics Notes on PortalI Main Internal organs and their
functions* Lungs* Brain* Heart* Stomach* Kidney
4th week ofSeptember
II Land And People : India * The Great Mountains Of The North* The Northern Plains* The Great Indian Desert* The Southern Plateau* The Coastal Plains And The Islands
2nd week ofOctober
III We celebrate * National Festivals* Religious Festivals* Important Days
4th week ofOctober
IV Health and Hygiene * Common Infectious Disease* First Aid* Community Health and Hygiene
3rd week ofNovember
V Conservation of NaturalResources
* Need for Conservation of resources* Renewable and non-renewable resources* Urbanization and Deforestation
2nd week ofDecember
Unit Chapters Sub-Topics Notes on PortalI Interdependence in the
Environment* Biotic and abiotic components of
environment* Producers or autotrophs* Food chain
2nd week of May
II Food and Health * Environment and Food* Different types of Food* Balanced Diet
3rd week of May
III Clothing * Natural Fibers* Artificial Fibers* Making of Clothes
1st week of July
IV Advancement in Transport andCommunication
* Effects of Advancement in Transport onHuman Life and Environment
* Effects of Advancement in Communicationon Human Life and Environment
* Simple measures to reduce Pollution of Air,Water and Noise
3rd week of July
V Buildings in the locality * School* Post Office* Panchayat Ghar* Police Station* Railway Station
3rd week ofAugust
Art And Craft Syllabus Class - V (2019-20)
First term
MonthSrNo. Art Craft Art History
April
1 Making flowers (Hibiscus &Rose) Border Design Introduction and strokes of linesFlowers in pencil shadingFlowers in colours - -
May
2 Making Peacock & Rabbit Flowers Making withdisposable glass
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In pencil shadeIn colouring -
June or July
3 Vegetables basket
Worli painting (folk art)
August
4 Object DrawingRakhi Making activity
-Water bottle, Iron,basket torch
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September 5 Sketch pen strokesMaking beautiful landscape
3D Greeting cardmaking
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Second term
October 6 Still Life-
Story of National birdDraw & colours
November 7Village scene Pot decoration with multi
decorative material -
December 8 Alpana- -
January 9 Madhubani Painting -Ajanta Caves
February10 Tile Effect painting Stone Painting -
MUSIC SYLLABUS (2019-20) CLASS- V
I TERM
Alankar
Raag
Knowledge of “Swar”
Knowledge of “Taal”
Bhajans
Knowledge of “Laya”
II TERM
Hum honge kaamyab
Songs for daily morning assembly
Bhajans
English Songs
National Songs
SYLLABUS OF DANCE (2019-20)
CLASS V
I TERM
THEORY PRACTICAL
* Definition of sam * Folk Dance
* Khali Taali * Salami Teen taal
* Taal notation * Kavitt Teen taal
* Avartan * Paran Teen taal
* Laykari * Dance forms
II TERM
THEORY PRACTICAL
* Introduction of Indian Classical Dances * Teen taal, Jhap taal
* Lay-Taal, Dugun & Chaugun
* Definition of folk dance
* Dance on Bhajan
* Thumri dance
* Introduction of Indian Classical dance
with photograph
* Sargam
* Gat Nikas
SYLLABUS GAMES AND SPORTS 2019-2020CLASS V
Game:-Kho-Kho (April)Introduction of the GameRules & Regulations of the gameFundamental skills: - Chasers, Runners, Defenders, To take a direction, Shoulder-Line,To leave the free zoneTerminologies and skill practices, Match Practice.
Game:-Badminton (May)History of GameRules & Regulations of the game Fundamental skills: - Toss forehand, Drop- forehand, backhand cross courtUnderarm clear- forehand, backhand, cross courtTerminologies and skill practices, Match Practice.
Game:Football (July)History of GameRules & Regulations of the gameFundamentals skills:-Passing (insight and outside foot pass), Receiving (insight and outside, foot receiving),long kickTerminologies and skill practices, Match Practice.
Game:-Roller Skating (August & September)Introduction of the GameRules & Regulations of the game Fundamental skills: Falling Down and Getting Up,Marching Steps, Toe-Stop Stop, Forward Scissors, Rolling One-Foot BalanceTerminologies and skill practices, Skating Practice.
Game:-Athletics (October)History of GameRules & Regulations of the gameFundamentals skills: - Throwing-ABC shot-put (2kg) orthodox. Start- sitting start (bunch)Finishing- run-through, chest finishing Long jump- hangs style (advance),4 x 100 meter relay race,Terminologies and skill practices
Game:-Cricket (November)History of GameRules & Regulations of the gameFundamental skills: - Batting-grip, stance, Bowling-basic grip, Fielding- catching, stopping and throwing .Terminologies and skill practices, Match Practice.
Game:-Basketball (December)History of GameRules and Regulations of the gameFundamental skills: Dribbling-low, high, Receiving and passing skills (chest pass, bounce pass, over-head passhook pass)Terminologies and skill practices, Match Practice.
Game:-Tennis (January)History of GameRules & Regulations of the gameFundamentals skills: - Grip-forehand drive & backhand drive gripStance-receiving and serving stanceService-basic,Terminologies and skill practices, Match Practice.
Game:-Table-Tennis (February)History of GameRules & Regulations of the gameFundamental skills: - Strokes- the forehand and backhand push Service- Spin service, forehand & backhandTerminologies and skill practices Match Practice.
YOGA –Meaning and importance of yoga.Introduced to Asanas, Pranayam, and Meditation.*Sports personality and their achievements.