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HINDI - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
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Paper Style – Hindi - 8
UT - I Ch. : - 1,2 - ç±H¢ï}¢ / „}¢¢Ý¢ƒèü (20 Marks)UT - II Ch. : - 8, 9, 10 / (20 Marks)SA - I – Ch. : 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (80 Marks)SA - II – Ch. : 11 to 18 (80 Marks)
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Sanskrit- 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
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6. Îé…üÝ¢: ÐçÚã¼üò¢:
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Feb
March
April
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Paper Style* W.T -2 Exam (Ch- 9,10,11 + Grammer)
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Maths. - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
1. June Ch-1 : Rational number - Properties of rational numbers, using
general form of expression to describe Mental Maths
properties.
- Rational numbers on the number line
- Between any two Rational numb4ers
there lies another rational number.
- Word problems.
Ch-2 : Exponents (Powers) - Laws of expanents with integral power Solve the challenge as
Activity.
2. July Ch-7 : Percentage and its - Conversion Change your marks into
Applications - P. Sums involving Application of Percentage
Percentage.
- Profit and loss and overhead
expenses
- Discount
- Tax
Ch-5 Playing with numbers - Generalized form of 2-3 digit numbers - Find some puzzles
- Puzzles
- Divisibility Rules
Ch-3 : Squares and square Roots - Squares and square roots using factor Worksheet
method and division method for numbers.
3. Aug. Ch-4 : Cubes and cube roots - Cubes and cube Roots (Only Factor
method for numbers containing at Mental Maths
most 3 digits.
Ch-16 : Representing 3-D shapes - Identify and match pictures with - To make Net of some
in 2-D objects. 3-D shapes.
- Drawing 2-D representation of 3-D
objects.
- Verify Euler’s Formula
4. Sept. Ch-11 : Algebracc Expressions - Algebraic expressions
- Multiplication and division of algebrac
expression.
- Identities
- Properties of Inequalities
Ch-20 : Circle - Circle and its Parts
Ch-6 : Sets - Union and Intersection of sets Quiz
- Disjoint set
- Complement of a set
Ch-12 : Factorisation - Factorisation (Simple cases only) - Solve cross word in T.B
Maths. - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
5. Oct. Ch-23 : Statistics - Arranging ungrouped data into groups
- Frequency Range
Ch-24 : Graphical Representation - Representation of grouped data Draw one Histogram byof Data through bar graphs. Pie, chart Double given Data.
bargraph Histogram6. Nov.. Ch-14 : Understanding shapes - Properties of quadrilaterals
- Angle sum property
Ch-9 : Direct and Inverse - Direct and Inverse varaitions Live Activity of P. SumsVariations - Simple and direct word Problems
7. Dec. Ch-19 : Idea of symmetricals - Idea of Symmetrical shapes and Draw refelction figs inshapes and Reflection symmetry reflection symmetry graph paper
Ch-10 : time and work - Time and work Problems
- Simple and direct tme and word Work sheetProblems
- Problems on pipes and cisternsCh.13 Linear equation in one - Solving linear equation in one
variable varaible in contextual Problems Work sheetinvolving multiplication and division
(Word - Problems)
8. Jan. Ch-15 : Parallelopgram - Propeties of Parallelopgram Activity of T.B.- Special quadrilaterals
Ch-8 : Compound Interest - Difference between simple andcompound Interest.
- Formula of C. I & Amount
9. Feb. Ch-17 : construction of - Construction of quadrilaterals withQuadrilaternals different measures
Ch-21 : Area of a Trapezium a - Area of trapezium, a polygon and - Prove that the area ofpolygon and semicircle semicircle any quadrilateral with
perpendicular diagonals
1/2 X product ofdiagonals
Ch-22 Volume and surface area - Idea of total surface area and curved Live activity of measurof solids surface areas of various 3-D figures. ing volume.
- Volume of cube cuboid & cylinder.10. March Ch.-25 : Probability - Meaning of Probability Live activity with dice &
- Con solidating and generalising the coins.
notation of chance in events like tossingcoins. dice etc. Relating it to chance in
life events.cH-18 : Graph - Describe the meaning of axes.
- Plotting the points for different kinds
of situations.
Paper Style - Eng. Lit. - 8
Unit Test - 1 : Ch. - 1,2,5,7
Unit Test - 2 : Ch. - 9,10,14,19
Paper Style :
Q.1 Objective
Q.2 Do as directed
SA - 1 : Ch. - 3,4,6,7,11,12,16,20,23,24)
SA - 2 : Ch. - 9,10,13,8,15,17,21,22,25
Paper Style :
Q.1 Compulsory
Q.2 (Any 4) Compulsory
Chemistry - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
1. June Ch.-1 : Matler - Malter - to verify the law of
- Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter conservation of mass, in
- Postulates of K.m. Theory chemical reaction.
- States of matter
- Law of conservation of mass
- Numericals
2. June Ch-1 : Continue.....
Ch-2 : Physical & chemical - Different Types of changes - Change observe in
Change - Physical & chemical change - separation of mixture
- Irreversible & reversible changes - Burning candle
- Periodic & non-periodic observation
- Exothermic & endothermic (Black coke deposited
over lid.
3. July Ch-2 : Continue....
Ch-3 : Elements, compounds & - Pure substance
mixtures - Elements compds
- Impure substance - Separation mix of ink
- Classification of mixture (Red, blue, green etc.)
- Homogenous & Heterogenous by (chromatogrpahy)
- Separation of mixtures - Separation of mix by
- Hand picking dissolution Filtration &
- Magnetic separation evaporation
- Sublimation
- froth Floatation
- Dissolution - Method of winnowing
- Filtration & megnetic separation
- Distillation
- Fractional Distillation
- Combination of methods of separation
4. Aug. Ch-4 : Atomic Structure - Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- Discharge tube
Ch-4 : Continue.... - Fundamental particles of an atom
- Discovery of e, p & neutron
- Atomic models
- Atomic no & mass no.
- Electronic configuration
- Valency
- Molecule
- Chemical Bond, ionic bond covalent
Chemistry - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
boud.
5. Sep. Ch-5 : Language of chemistry - Symbols of elements
- Valency of elements
- Chemical formula of molecules
- Chemical equations
- Conservation of mass
- Limitation of C.E.
- Catalyst
6. Sept. Ch-5 : Continue... - Light, Heat Temp Electricity
7. Oct. Exam
8. Nov. Ch-6 : Chemcial Reaction - Characteritics of chemical Rxns - To observe the change
- Conditions for Rxns in a chemical rxns.
- Enzymes
- Type of C. Reactions
- Reactivity series
- Forming oxides of metal is form their
ores.
- Calcination
- Roasting
9. Dec. Ch-7 : - Hydrogen Discovery Occurance
- Preparation of hydrogen
Ch-7 : Continue.... - Eletrolysis of ocidified H2O - To show hydrogen
- Physical & chemical properties of reduces metal oxides
hydrogen to metals
- Uses of H2 - Hydrogen burns in air
- Oxidation & Reduction to form H2O
Ch-8 : Water - Water Introduction
- Physical Propeties of H2O
- Chemical properties of H2O - To show water is
- Rxn of water with metal universal solvent.
- Water as universal solvent
- Dissolution
- W.O.C. Soln, Suspension
- Colloid
- Hard & Softwater
10 Jan. Ch-9 : Carbon & its compounds - Introduction & Carbon
- Allotropy
- Crystalline & Amorphous - To Observe use of co2
- Fulleremes in Cooking.
Chemistry - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
- Amorphous form of carbon To show Release
- Preparation of CO2 of CO2 With exp.
- Test for CO2
- Physical & Chemical properties
of CO2
- CO2 Cycle
- Green house effect
- Fire extingushers
- Global warming
Paper Style - Chemistry - 8
Unit Test - 1 : Ch-1
Unit Test - 2 : Ch-5
Paper Style :
Section - A (10 Mark)
Q.1 MCQs
Q.2 Fill in blank
Q.3 Answer in one word
Section-B (10 Mark)
Q.5 a. Answer in detail
b. Equation
SA - 1 : Ch. - 1,2,3,4
SA - 2 : Ch. - 5,6,7,8,9
Paper Style :
Q.1 a. MCQ
b. Fill in blank
c. True & False
d. Name the following
Q.2 a. Definition with examples
b. Difference between
c. Give scientific reason
Q.3 a. Complete & balance the equation
b. Explain with examples
Eng. Lang. - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
1. June Ch-1 : Nouns - Types of Nouns Making Nouns from
- Formation of Nouns from verbs and given words.
adjectives
- Possessive Nouns
Ch-2 : Pronouns - Kinds of Pronouns personal pronouns Stick any Newspaper
Demonstrative pronouns article in your notebook
Interogative Pronouns and highlight the various
Relative Pronouns Pronouns of Number pronouns.
and Quantity Indefinate pronouns
possessive pronouns Emphatic
pronouns
Ch-3 : Adjectives - Kinds of Adjectives position of My favourite personality
Adjectives Compariason of Adjectives Use various adjectives
2. July Ch-23 : Punctuation - Kinds of Punctuations and their uses - Prepare a chart on
Punctuation marks for
class soft board.
Notice and Email Writing - Format of Notices and Emails - Sample notices & Email
Ch-4 : Verbs - Tenses - Past PResent Future - Char on Various
- Sentences structures and use of sentences structures on
Proper verbs. Tenses.
Ch-5 : Subject - Verb agreement - General principles
- Agreement of Person of the pronoun
in present past and future tenses
Ch-6 : Non - Finite Verbs - Kinds of Non Finite Verbs
- Structures of Infinitives
- Uses of the Bare Infinitives
- Gerunds
- Participles
Ch-7 : Modal Verbs - Examples of the use of modal verbs
- Negated Modal Verbs and contraction
- Modal Verbs and Tenses.
3. Aug. Ch-8 : Adverbs - Kinds of Adverbs Comparison of Form Adverbs from
Adverbs with subject verb Inversion given verbs.
Ch-9 : Prepostitions - Kinds of Prepostions Brain stormers
- Prepositions with forms of Transport
- Omission of Prepositions.
Ch-11 : Determiners - Kinds of determiners
- Correct use of determiners
4. Sep. Ch-12 : Conjunctions - Kinds of Conjunctions To highlight the
- Usage of conjunctions Conjunctiuons in news-
paper Report.
Eng. Lang. - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
Ch-15 : Journey Across the Arctic - Comprehension Read the text and
answer the questions that follow.
Ch-30 : Writing a letter - Formats of Informal and formal letter - Practice Exerises
Ch-32 : Writing an Essay Types of Essays Practice Exercises
- Descriptive
- Narrative
- Story
5. Oct. SA-1 Exam6. Nov. Ch-17 : The sentences An Ovrview- Features of a sentence Making of different types
- Kinds of sentences Based on purpose of sentences with given
and function phrases and clauses
- Elements of the sentences : Words,
Phrases and clauses.
7. Dec. Ch-18 : The Sentence : Simple - Classification of sentences Based on Language game in Two
Compound complex structure. groups on
- Combining sentencs to form other Transformation
sentences.
Ch-19 : Clauses - - Kinds of subordinate clauses
- The Noun clause
- The Adjective clause
- The Adverb clause
Ch-13 : Voice - Active and passive voice - Chart on Rules on
- Transformation of Active voice into Transformation of voice
passive voice and vice - versa.
8. Jan. CH-14 : Direct and Indirect speech - General Rules for change of Narration - PPT presentation on
- Change of Narration for different Narration.
Types of sentences.
Ch-20 : Sentence construction - Sentence Fragements
and synthesis. - Types of sentence fragement errors
- The Run on sentence
- The comma splice
9. Feb. Ch-21 : Transformation of - Kinds of Transformation Video on Transformation
Sentences - Changing Degrees of comparision of sentences.
- Transforming Affirmative sentences
into negative
- Transformation of interrogative and
Declarative sentences
- Transformation of Exclamtory and
Declarative sentences
- Substitution of one part of speech for
Another.
Paper Style - Eng. Lang. - 8
Unit Test - 1 : Ch-1,2,3,4,23 + Writing skill
Unit Test - 2 : Ch-17,18,19 + Writing skill
Paper Style : U.T.
Q.1 Writing skill 10
Q.2 Grammar Questions 10
SA - 1 : Ch. - 4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12+Compasition, letters
(Format + Informal) ,Notice and Email, Comprehension
SA - 2 : Ch. - 4,9,12,13,14,20,21,22+ Writing
skill, Composition, Letters (Format/ Informal + Comprehen-
sion, Email and Notice.
Paper Style :
Section A - Writng skill (40 Marks)
Q.1. Composition (1 out of 3) 10
Q.2. Letters (Formal / Informal) 10
Q.3 a. Notice 5
b. E-mail 5
Q.4 Comprehension 10
Section B - Grammar (40 Marks)
Q.5 Will be on Grammar Topics
Q.6 Will be on Grammar Topics
Eng. Lang. - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
Ch-22 : Conditional Sentences - Kinds of conditional Sentences Exercise
- Real conditionals Type one conditions
Writing Skill practice - Unreal conditionals Type Two
conditionals
10. March SA-2 Exam
Eng. Lang. - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
1. June Ch-1 : Nouns - Types of Nouns Making Nouns from
- Formation of Nouns from verbs and given words.
adjectives
- Possessive Nouns
Ch-2 : Pronouns - Kinds of Pronouns personal pronouns Stick any Newspaper
Demonstrative pronouns article in your notebook
Interogative Pronouns and highlight the various
Relative Pronouns Pronouns of Number pronouns.
and Quantity Indefinate pronouns
possessive pronouns Emphatic
pronouns
Ch-3 : Adjectives - Kinds of Adjectives position of My favourite personality
Adjectives Compariason of Adjectives Use various adjectives
2. July Ch-23 : Punctuation - Kinds of Punctuations and their uses - Prepare a chart on
Punctuation marks for
class soft board.
Notice and Email Writing - Format of Notices and Emails - Sample notices & Email
Ch-4 : Verbs - Tenses - Past PResent Future - Char on Various
- Sentences structures and use of sentences structures on
Proper verbs. Tenses.
Ch-5 : Subject - Verb agreement - General principles
- Agreement of Person of the pronoun
in present past and future tenses
Ch-6 : Non - Finite Verbs - Kinds of Non Finite Verbs
- Structures of Infinitives
- Uses of the Bare Infinitives
- Gerunds
- Participles
Ch-7 : Modal Verbs - Examples of the use of modal verbs
- Negated Modal Verbs and contraction
- Modal Verbs and Tenses.
3. Aug. Ch-8 : Adverbs - Kinds of Adverbs Comparison of Form Adverbs from
Adverbs with subject verb Inversion given verbs.
Ch-9 : Prepostitions - Kinds of Prepostions Brain stormers
- Prepositions with forms of Transport
- Omission of Prepositions.
Ch-11 : Determiners - Kinds of determiners
- Correct use of determiners
4. Sep. Ch-12 : Conjunctions - Kinds of Conjunctions To highlight the
- Usage of conjunctions Conjunctiuons in news-
paper Report.
Eng. Lang. - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
Ch-15 : Journey Across the Arctic - Comprehension Read the text and
answer the questions that follow.
Ch-30 : Writing a letter - Formats of Informal and formal letter - Practice Exerises
Ch-32 : Writing an Essay Types of Essays Practice Exercises
- Descriptive
- Narrative
- Story
5. Oct. SA-1 Exam6. Nov. Ch-17 : The sentences An Ovrview- Features of a sentence Making of different types
- Kinds of sentences Based on purpose of sentences with given
and function phrases and clauses
- Elements of the sentences : Words,
Phrases and clauses.
7. Dec. Ch-18 : The Sentence : Simple - Classification of sentences Based on Language game in Two
Compound complex structure. groups on
- Combining sentencs to form other Transformation
sentences.
Ch-19 : Clauses - - Kinds of subordinate clauses
- The Noun clause
- The Adjective clause
- The Adverb clause
Ch-13 : Voice - Active and passive voice - Chart on Rules on
- Transformation of Active voice into Transformation of voice
passive voice and vice - versa.
8. Jan. CH-14 : Direct and Indirect speech - General Rules for change of Narration - PPT presentation on
- Change of Narration for different Narration.
Types of sentences.
Ch-20 : Sentence construction - Sentence Fragements
and synthesis. - Types of sentence fragement errors
- The Run on sentence
- The comma splice
9. Feb. Ch-21 : Transformation of - Kinds of Transformation Video on Transformation
Sentences - Changing Degrees of comparision of sentences.
- Transforming Affirmative sentences
into negative
- Transformation of interrogative and
Declarative sentences
- Transformation of Exclamtory and
Declarative sentences
- Substitution of one part of speech for
Another.
Paper Style - Eng. Lang. - 8
Unit Test - 1 : Ch-1,2,3,4,23 + Writing skill
Unit Test - 2 : Ch-17,18,19 + Writing skill
Paper Style : U.T.
Q.1 Writing skill 10
Q.2 Grammar Questions 10
SA - 1 : Ch. - 4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12+Compasition, letters
(Format + Informal) ,Notice and Email, Comprehension
SA - 2 : Ch. - 4,9,12,13,14,20,21,22+ Writing
skill, Composition, Letters (Format/ Informal + Comprehen-
sion, Email and Notice.
Paper Style :
Section A - Writng skill (40 Marks)
Q.1. Composition (1 out of 3) 10
Q.2. Letters (Formal / Informal) 10
Q.3 a. Notice 5
b. E-mail 5
Q.4 Comprehension 10
Section B - Grammar (40 Marks)
Q.5 Will be on Grammar Topics
Q.6 Will be on Grammar Topics
Eng. Lang. - 8S.N. Month Topic Sub Concept Activity
Ch-22 : Conditional Sentences - Kinds of conditional Sentences Exercise
- Real conditionals Type one conditions
Writing Skill practice - Unreal conditionals Type Two
conditionals
10. March SA-2 Exam
ENGLISH LIT. - 8
S.No. Month Topic Sub concept Activity
1. June June
Ch-1 The New house Peom-1 Lines composed in a wood on a windy day
Factud, Inferential, explain them about the passage. Lyric poetry compounds sentences
Circle time writing and reading out in groups Read the poem in xx,yy,zz form
2. July July July
Ch-2 Michelangelo Ch-3 The Enchanted pool Poem-2- The Hero
How to set a story on a person History about Mahabharat Role model in our life
Dictionary multiple meanings and usage of words Musical guess the topic Spelling Spotting errors.
3. August August
Ch-4 March Ch-5 Grandfather and the python
Seasons Month and special about them Animal lover and how to take care at home
Picture association
4. September September
Poem-3 The village School master Ch-6 The Bishop of digne
Difference between cities school and village school Our nature and presenting way
Write an essay on different of these schools Relative adverbs transformation of sentences with too
5. October Revision and S.A 1 Exam
6. November Ch.7 The prize poem Our Neighborhood and community
Coordinating and subordinating conjunction
7. December
Poem-4 I wandered lonely as a cloud
Clouds, rain, and freedom like a clouds (Hyperbole)
Dictionary idioms
December December
Ch-8 The dying detective Ch-9 The shoemaker
Science and technology Peace and Harmony , Life of a shoemaker
Gradable and non-gradable adjectives Making a poster on shoemaker
8. January January
Poem-5 For you -O’ Democracy Ch-10 After Twenty years
Our country and its rules Home and friends Extrapolative comprehensive
Repetition words Write a story of home art and friend
9. February March
L-11 The luncheon L-12 King Lear
How to present a lunch in hotels and home Family and members love
Write summary of a five-star hotel
SYLLABUS UT-1 : Ch.1 & 2 : Poem-1S.A-1 : Ch. 3,4,5,6 : Poem-2,3 UT-2: Ch.7 & 8: Poem-4S.A-2: Ch. 9,10,11,12: Poem-5,6 UT -1 & UT-II – Paper Style Paper Style: SA-I & SA-II Q1.a.True and false Q1.a. True / false b. Fill in the blanks b. Fill in the blanks Q2.a. Word meaning c. M.C.Q. b. Make sentences Q2.a. Word meaning Q3.a. Short/ questions/answer b. Make sentences b. Long/ questions /answer c. Opposites Q4.a. R.T.C. Q3.a. Short/question/answer b. Central idea of the poem b. Long/question/ answer Q5.a. Textual grammar Q4.a. R.T.C. b. Central idea of the poem c. Character sketch Q5.a. Axtract b. Textual grammar
HistoryMonth L-No Activity
The Beginning of the
Modern World.
The Industrial
Revolution and the
Rise of Imperialism.
The Age of Revolution
The American Civil
War
Decline of the Mughal
Empire
1
2
3
4
5
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Topic
a. A Period of Transition
b. Source Materials. (Primary Sources,
Secondary Sources)
c. The Renaissance.
d. Voyages of Discovery. (Important Dis-
coveries)
e. Reformation. ( Meaning &Causes)
f. Role of Martin Luther.
g. Impact of Reformation.
h. Counter Reformation.
i. Rise of Nation State.
j. Economic development.
a. Industrial Revolution. (Features of the
Industrial Revolution, Causes of the
Industrial Revolution In England)
b. Spread of the Industrial Revolution.
c. Impact of the Industrial Revolution.
d. The Rise of Imperialism.
a.The American Warof Independence.
(Causes of the American War of In-
dependence, The Beginning of War,
Birth of the U.S.A, Results of the
American War of Independence.
b. The French Revolution. (Causes of
the French Revolution, The Outbreak
- the Storming of the Bastille, Results
of the French Revolution.
c. Influence of the French Revolution
outside France.
a. The Background.
b. Abraham Lincoln.
c. The Gettysburg Address.
a. Reasons for the decline of the Mughal
Empire, Wars of Succession,
Aurangzeb’s Policies,
June
Aug
Sub- Topic
(10 question)
July
Month L-No Sub- Topic Activity
Rise of Independent
Regional Powers
Rise of British Power
in Bengal
Expansion of British
Power in Inida.
6
7
8
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Topic
Economic Bankruptcy, Foreign Inva-
sions, Weak Successors)
a. The Marathas.
b. Bengal.
c. Awadh (Oudh)
d. Hyderabad.
e. The Carnatic
f. Mysore
g. The Rajputs
h. The Sikh Kingdom.
a. The English East India Company.
b. The French East India Company.
c. Anglo-French Rivalry.
d. Rise of British Power in Bengal.
e. Battle of Plassey(1757).
f. Battle of Buxar (1764).
g. Treaty of Allahabad (1765).
h. Dual Government In Bengal.(End of
Dual Government (1772).
Revision
a. Subsidiary Alliance.(Effects, Disad-
vantages for the Indian Rulers).
b. Subjugation of The Marathas.
c. The First Anglo-Maratha War (1775-
82). ( Causes, Events and Results).
d. The Second Anglo-Maratha War
(1803-05). ( Causes, Events and Re-
sults).
e. The Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817-
18). ( Causes, Events and Results).
f. Subjugation of Mysore.
g. Annexation of the Sikh Kingdom.
h. Dalhousie’s Policy of Expansion.
(Doctrine of Lapse, Mal-administra-
tion, Annexation of Awadh)
i. India in 1856.
Aug
Sep
Month L-No Sub- Topic Activity
British Policies and
Their Impacts
The Revolt of 1857
Indian Renaissance-
Social and Religious
Reformers in India.
9
10
11
Brainstorming
Discussion,
Explanation,
Collection of Information
Brainstorming
Explanation,
Collection of Information
Brainstorming
Explanation,
Collection of Information
Topic
a. Traditional Indian Economy.
(British Revenue System (1765-1793)
,The Permanent Settlement 1793,The
Ryotwari System,The Mahalwari
System).
b. Commercial Policy (1773-1857)
c. Decline of the Indian Crafts and In-
dustries.
d. Drain of Wealth.
e. Transport and Communication.
f. Educational Policy. (Charter Act of
1813, The Great Debate, Introduction
and Spread of Western Education,
Wood’s Despatch, Purpose of West-
ern Education, Effects of Western
Education)
Revision
aCause of the Revolt.(Political,Economic,
Social and Religious, Military, Imme-
diate Causes).
b. Main Events of the Revolts. (Meerut,
Delhi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Jhansi).
c. Results and Nature of the Revolt.
d. Nature of the Revolt.
a. Raja Ram Mohan Roy.(Social and
Educational Reforms).
b. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. (Social
Reforms).
c. Dayanand Saraswati.
d. Ramakrishna Paramhansa.
e. Swami Vivekananda.
f. Jyotiba Phule.
g. Annie Beasant.
h. Reform Movement in Western India.
i. Reform Movememnt in South India.
j. Reform among the Parsees, Muslims,
and the Sikhs.
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Month L-No Sub- Topic ActivityTopic
12
13
14
Rise of Indian
Nationalism
The Indian National
Movement (1885-
1916)
The Indian National
Movement (1917-
1934)
a. Causes for the Rise of
Nationalism.(Impact of the Revolt of
1857, Western Education and Modern
Ideas, The English Language,Common
Code of Law and Administrative Unity,
Modern Transport and Communication
System, Rediscovery of India’s Glori-
ous Past, Vernacular Press and Lit-
erature, Economic Exploitation, Racial
Arrogance and Racial Discrimination
of British Rulers, Repressive Policies
of Lytton, The Ilbert Bill Controversy).
b.The Indian National Congress.
a.The Early Nationalists (The Moderates)
(1885-1905) (Beliefs, Objectives,
Methods, Demands of the Early Na-
tionalists, Contribution of the Early
Nationalists).
b. The Assertive Nationalists (The Radi-
cals)(1905-18) (Beliefs, Objectives,
Methods, Partition of Bengal, the Surat
Split).
c. The Muslim League.
d. The First World War and India.
e. The Home Rule Leagues.
f. The LUCKNOW Session of The Con-
gress (1916).
a. Emergence of Mahatma Gandhi (
Gandhian Methods, Truth and Non-
Violence, Hindu Muslim Unity, Mass
Movement, Social Justice)
b.Gandhij i’s Early Campaigns.(
Champaran, Ahmedabad Mill Strike,
Kheda Satyagraha(Gujarat)
c. Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy.
d. Khilafat Movement.
e. Non - Cooperation Movement (1920)
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Dec
Jan
Month L-No Sub - Topic ActivityTopic
15 The Indian National
Movement (1935-47)
f. Lahore Session of the Congress (1929)
g. Civil Disobedience Movement. (1930-
34)
a. Quit India Movement (1942)
b. The Indian National Army.
c. Objective of the Forward Bloc.
d. Indian Independence and Partition of
India (1947).
Brainstorming &
Explanation
Brainstorming ,
Discussion &
Explanation
CIVICSCIVICSCIVICS
Feb
Month
June
July
L-No Sub - Topic Activity
The Union Legislature
The Union Executive
The Judiciary
16
17
18
Brainstorming,
Explanation,
Discussion &
Brainstorming
Explanation
Brainstorming
Discussion &
Explanation
Topic
a. Parliamentary Form of Government.
b. Distribution of Power between Union
and State Legislature.
c. The Union Parliament.
d. The Lok Sabha.(Lower House)
(Composition, Basic Qualifications of
the Members of the Lok Sabha, Vot-
ing by Secret Ballot, Universal Adult
Franchise, Term of the Lok Sabha,
The Speaker)
e. The Rajya Sabha. (Upper House)
(Composition, Chairman, Basic
Qualifications of the Members of the
Rajya Sabha, Term of the Rajya
Sabha)
f. Functions of the Parliament. ( Law-
making Functions, Control Over the
Executive, Judicial Functions, Elec-
tive Functions)
g. Sessions of the Parliament.
a. The President.
b. Election and Termination
c.Powers. ( Executive, Military, Legis-
lative, Financial, Judicial, Emergency
and Discretionary Powers)
d. The Vice- President
e. Functions of the Vice- President.
f. The Prime Minister.
g. Position and Functions of the Prime
Minister.
h. Council of Ministers.
i. The Cabinet.
j. Civil Servants
a. The Supreme Court
b. Powers of the Supreme Court. (Origi-
nal, Appellate, Advisory, Revisory
Jurisdiction, Guardian of the
CIVICS
CivicsMonth
Feb
L-No
19
20
Sub - Topic Activity
Brainstorming,
Explanation,
Discussion &
Collection of
Information
Brainstorming
Explanation
Collection of Information
Brainstorming
Discussion
Explanation
Collection of Information
Topic
The United Nations
SpecializedAgencies of the UN
Constitution, The scope of Judicial Re-
view, Court of Record)
c. The High Court. ( Composition, Pow-
ers of the High Court)
d. Subordinate Courts. (Panchayat
Courts, Lok Adalats)
e. Legal Aid.
a. The Atlantic Charter.
b. The San Francisco Conference.
c. The Objectives of the UN.
D. The Organs of The UN (The General
Assembly, The Security Council, The
Economic and Social Council, Trust-
eeship Council, The International
Court of Justice, The Secretariate)
e. India and the UN.
f. UN Help to India.
g. Achievements of the UN.
a. UNESCO.
b. UNICEF.
c. ILO.
d. FAO.
e. WHO.
Mar
Syllabus for examsUnit Test - 1 Ch- 1&16 SA-1- Ch - 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,17 &18
Unit Test - 2 Ch - 9&10 SA-2- Ch - 11,12,13,14,15,19 & 20
Paper StyleUnit Test 1 & 2 (20 marks)
Paper Style for Unit Test -1 & 2
Q.1 Short Answer Questions (5 questions) 10m
Q.2 Answer the question in detail (any 1) 10m
SA - I and SA - II - 80 marks
Part 1 (30 Marks)
Section - A
Q.1 10 questions of 1 marks each (Civics) 10m
Q.2 10 questions of 2 marks each (History) 20m
Part 2 (50 Marks)
Section - A (Civics)
Attempt any 2 questions from this section.
3 questions having 3 parts of 3,3& 4 Marks. 20m
Section - B (History)
Attempt any 3 questions from this section.
5 questions having 3 parts of 3,3& 4 Marks. 30m
Note : Type of Questions are subject to change for all the paper style.
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