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Contents1. English 012. Hindi 043. Sanskrit 094. Maths 125. French 146. Physics 177. Chemistry 188. Biology 199. History & Civics 2110. Geography 2211. Economics 2412. PHE 25
VPAA. Vocal Music 26B. Home Skill 27C. Computer Science 27D. Gardening 28E. Sculpture 28F. CDP 29
ENGLISHPrescribed bookEnglish Course (Communicative) - published by C.B.S.E
: Literature Reader: Main Course Book: Work Book
April & MayLiterature F01 : Two Gentlemen of Verona
P01 : The Frog and the NightingaleMain Course Book : Unit 01: Health and MedicineWork Book : Unit 01: Determiners
Unit 02: TensesWriting Skills : Article based on MCB–unit 1, Data
Interpretation
JulyLiterature F02 : Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger
P02 : MirrorP03 : Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments
Main Course Book : Unit 02 : EducationWork Book : Unit 03 : Subject-Verb Agreement
Unit 04 : Non-finitesWriting Skills : Short Composition, E-mail writingAugust and SeptemberLiterature F03 : The Letter
D01 : The Dear DepartedMain Course Book : Unit 03 : ScienceWork Book Unit 05 : Relatives, Determiners
Unit 06 : Connectors , TensesWriting Skills Letter to the Editor; Diary Entry; Paragraph
writing based on biography
OctoberLiterature F04 : A Shady Plot
P04 : OzymandiasWork Book : Unit 07 : Conditionals
Unit 08 : ComparisonsWriting Skills Speech and Debate based on MCB-unit 04Main Course Book : Unit 04
NovemberLiterature F05 : Patol Babu, Filmstar
P05 : The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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Main Course Book Unit 05 : Travel and TourismWork Book Unit 09 : Avoiding Repetitions
Unit 10 : NominalisationWriting Skills : Informal Letter, E-mail writing
DecemberLiterature F06 : Virtually True
P06 : SnakeWork Book Unit 11 : Modals
Unit 12 : Active and PassiveWriting Skills Story writing, Data Interpretation
JanuaryLiterature D02 : Julius Caesar Main Course Book Unit 06 : National Integration ScienceWork Book Unit 13 : Reported SpeechWriting Skills Letter writing, Paragraph writing
FebruaryWork Book Unit 14 : Preposition
Revision of the Entire Syllabus
Pen and paper test (The Frog and the Nightingale 04Two Gentlemen of Verona 06Grammar 05Short composition 05Total : 20
Pen and paper test (03.12.12)Pen and paper testPatol Babu 06The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 06Long composition 08Total: 20
Summative Assessment I
Literature F01 : Two Gentlemen of VeronaF02 : Mrs. Packletide’s TigerF03 : The Letter P01 : The Frog and the NightingaleP02 : MirrorP03 : Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments
16.07.12)
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D01 : The Dear DepartedMain Course Book Unit 01 to 03Work Book Unit 01 to 07 Writing Skills
Summative Assessment II
Literature F04: A Shady PlotF05: Patol Babu, FilmstarF06: Virtually TrueP04: OzymandiasP05: The Rime of the Ancient MarinerP06: SnakeD02: Julius Caesar
Main Course Book Unit: 04 to 06Work Book Unit: 01 to 14
Writing Skills
Marking scheme SA I and SA II (Max. Marks 90)Section A (20 marks)Q. 01 to 04 four short passages of 150 – 180 wordsQ. 01 and Q. 02 will be followed by M.C.Q.’s
Section B ( 25 marks )Q. 5 A short composition of upto 50 words in the form of a notice, message or diary entry 04 marks
Q.06 A composition of upto 100 words in the form of Biographical sketch, Data interpretation, Dialogue writing or Description (people, objects or events) 06 marks
Q.07 An extended writing task of length upto 120 words in the form of formal or informal letter or Email 07 marks
Q.08 An extended writing task of length upto 150 words in the form of an Article, Speech, Report or Story 08 marks
Section C (20 marks)
This section will assess grammar items in context of 20 marks. It will carry 5 questions of 4 marks each
Question 09 &10 will be multiple choice questions.MCQ's include the following
• Gap filling• Sentence completion• Dialogue completion
Questions 11 ,12 will be based on response supplied by students. The test type questions will include
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• Sentence reordering• Editing• Omission• Sentence transformation
Section D – literature (25 marks)
13A-An extract from poetry with three MCQ's questions on RTC
03 marks
13B-An extract from short story with three RTC questions03 marks
13C-An extract from play with three RTC questions 03 marks
Q.14- Four out of five short answer type questions based on prose, poetry and play of 2 marks each 08 marks
Q.15 One out of two long answer type questions (150 words) from prose, poetry, or play
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MATHEMATICSApril & May
Chapter-01 Real NumberChapter-02 PolynomialsChapter-03 Pair of Linear equations in 2 Variables
JulyChapter-03 (continue)Chapter-06 Introduction to Trigonometry
AugustChapter-08 TrianglesChapter-14 Statistics
SeptemberRevision
OctoberChapter-04 Quadratic Equations
NovemberChapter-10 CirclesChapter-05 Arithmatic ProgressionsChapter-15 Constructions
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DecemberChapter-07 Coordinate GeometryChapter-15 Probability
JanuaryChapter-09 Some applications of TrigonometryChapter-12 Areas related to circles
FebruaryChapter-12 (continue)Chapter-13 Surface areas and volumes + Revision
Pen and Paper Test-I (30.07.2012)1 Mark 2 Marks 3 Marks
Chapter-1 3 2 1 10Chapter-3 2 1 2 10
Pen and Paper Test -II (10.12.2012)Chapter-4 2 1 1 7Chapter-5 2 1 1 7Chapter-10 1 1 1 6
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-1Number Systems 11Algebra 23Geometry 17Trigonometry 22Statistics 17
Total 90
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-2Algebra 23Geometry 17Trigonometry 08Probability 08Coordinate Geometry 11Mensuration 23
Total 90
ACTIVITIES1. To verify the conditions for consistency and inconsistency of a
system of linear equations in two variables graphically.2. To construct a simple height estimator and use it to estimate the
height of a distant object.
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3. To verify the basic proportionality theorem (Thales Theorem) by activity method.
4. To discover the relationship between sides and areas of similar triangles.
5. To verify the Pythagoras theorem by activity method.6. To verify by paper folding that tangent at any point of a circle is
perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact.7. To demonstrate by paper folding that the lengths of tangents
drawn to circle from an external point are equal.8. To verify that the given sequence is an arithmetic progression by
activity method.9. To find the formula for the nth term of an arithmetic progression by
activity method.10. To verify diagrammatically that the sum of first n-natural numbers
is n(n+1)/211. To find the surface area and volume of combined solids by activity
method.
FRENCHApril
L – 1 : Retrouvons nos amisL – 3 : Bon appétit
Grammaire :Récapitulation de la grammaire, expressions, proverbes, les pronoms personnels y, en, on : emplois
July
L – 2 : Après le bacGrammaire : le futur antérieur : forme et emplois, la forme nominale
August and SeptemberL – 4 : Chacun ses goûts
Grammaire :les pronoms démonstratifs simples et composés, c’est.... qui, le verbe peindre
OctoberL – 5 Chez le médecinL – 9 Vive la République
Grammaire : les pronoms possessifs : formes et emplois, le discours rapporté
NovemberL – 9 Vive la République ( suite )
& May
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L – 7 Le plaisir de lireGrammaire : le participe présent, le gérondif, le plus – que – parfait :
formes et emploisDecember
L – 6 Chercher du travail Grammaire : les pronoms relatifs : simples et composés
JanuaryL – 8 Métro, boulot, dodo
Grammaire : le conditionnel passé : formes et emplois, si + plus – que – parfait + conditionnel passé
FebruaryL – 10 C’est bon le progrès
Grammaire : le subjonctif : formes et emplois et révision
MarchExamination
Pen and Paper Test I ( 30.07.12 )L – 1 Retrouvons nos amis 05MarksL – 2 Après le bac 12MarksL – 3 Bon appétit 08MarksTotal 20 Marks
Pen and Paper Test II ( 17.12.12 )L – 5 Chez le médecin` 05MarksL – 7 Le plaisir de lire 08MarksL – 9 Vive la République 12MarksTotal 20 Marks
I Term April 2012 - September 2012
TOPICSA) Reading Section
One unseen prose passage (factual/descriptive) (150-200 words)
B) Writing SectionOne long composition (informal letter) (80 words)Short compositions (30-35 words) (recipe, message, re-arranging a text/dialogue in logical sequence or completing a text with the help of clues provided)
C) Grammar SectionRevision of grammatical points done in class 9. Futur Antérieur, Forme Nominale, Pronoms Personnels, y, en, Pronom démonstratif (simple / composé), c’est.....qui, editing sentences,
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forming questions, jumbled sentences.D) Literature Section: Text Ls 1-4
1. Ls 1 – Retrouvons nos amis3. Ls 2 - Après le Bac4. Ls 3 – Bon Appétit5. Ls 4 – Chacun ses goûts
Book Prescribed:1. Entre Jeunes - 21. Workbook Entre Jeunes - 2
EXAMINATION STRUCTURE FOR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-IFIRST TERM (APRIL 2012 - SEPTEMBER 2012)
The Question Paper will be divided into four sections:Section A : Reading Comprehension 10 marksSection B : Writing 25 Marks Section C : Grammar 35 MarksSection D : Literature 20 Marks
Scheme of Section and Weightage to content:
SECTION
Section AOne unseen prose pas-sage (150-200 words)
True / FalseMCQ
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Section B LA 01 1 x 10 = 10
Section C MCQ 07
10
05
Grammar
Section D MCQSA
Literature (Culture andCivilization) (Ls 5-10)
DETAILS OF TOPICS/SECTIONS
TYPES OFQUESTIONS
TYPES OFQUESTIONS
MARKS
4 x = 28 x 1 = 8Total = 10
1 2/
SA 03 1 x 5 = 051 x 5 = 051 x 5 = 05
Total = 25
7 x 5 = 35Total = 35
10 x 1 = 105 x 2 = 10Total = 20
One long composition (informal letter)80 wordsThree short compositions (message, recipe, rearranging a text/dialogue in logical sequence/or completing text with clues provided) (30-35 words)
TOTAL : 90 Marks
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYPHYSICS
April & May• Electricity: Potential, Potential difference, Ohm’s law, Resistance
and its factors, Verification of Ohm’s law, Resistance in series and parallel, Power, Units, Relation, Relation between Power, Current, Voltage and Resistance.
July• Magnetic effects of Current: Magnetic field, Field lines around a
straight current carrying conductor, A loop, A solenoid, Electromagnetic Induction, Fleming’s left hand and right hand rule, A/C, D/C Current, Domestic electric circuits.
August• Source of energy: Renewable and Non-renewable sources of
energy, Water energy, Wind energy, Solar energy, Ocean energy, Nuclear energy, Geothermal energy, Fossil fuels, Biomass energy.
September• Revision and SA-I.
October• Reflection: Laws of reflection, Spherical mirrors, Plane mirrors,
Uses of mirrors, Ray diagrams of Concave and Convex mirror, Sign convention.
November• Refraction: Laws of refraction, Conditions for refraction, Lenses,
Ray diagrams of concave, convex lens, Important terms related to lenses, Atmospheric refraction and its applications.
December• Human eye and the colorful world: Human eye, Its functions,
Diagram, Defects of the human eye and its correction, Numericals based on them.
January• Dispersion of light, scattering of light, colors and how we see them,
phenomenon based on scattering of light.
February & March• Revision and SA-II
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Pen and Paper Test (13.08.2012)• Electricity - 7 marks.
Pen and Paper Test (21.01.2013)• Reflection - 7 marks.
SA-I, IISA-I (17th sept-29th sept)
• Ch. Electricity.• Ch. Magnetic effects of current.• Ch. Sources of energy.
SA-II (22.02.2013 to 08.02.2013)• Ch. Reflection and Refraction.• Ch. Human eye and the colorful world.
CHEMISTRYApril & MayCh. 1 Chemical Reactions & Equations.
HPr. To find the P of some acids & bases.
JulyCh. 2 Acids, Bases & SaltsPr. I To study the properties of acids and bases. (HCI & NaCH)Pr. II To perform and observe the reactions and classify as
Combination, Decomposition, Displacement and Double Displacement.
AugustCh. 3 Metals and Non-metals.Pr. I To observe the action of Zn, Fe, Cu & Al metals on the
following salt solutions(a) ZnSO4(aq), (b) FeSO4(aq), (c) CuSO4(aq), (d) Al2(SO4)3 (aq).(b) Arrange Zn, Fe, Cu & Al metals in the decreasing order of
reactivity based on the above result.
SeptemberCh. 3 Metals & Non-metals-Corrosion & its prevention.
REVISION & S.A.I.
OctoberCh. 4 Carbon & its Compound. Bonding in carbon & allotropes of
carbon.
NovemberCh. 4 Carbon & its Compound contd.....
DecemberCh. 4 Carbon & its Compound Soap & Detergents.Pr. To study the properties of Ethanoic acid.
JanuaryCh. 5 Periodic classification of elements.
FebruaryCh. 5 Periodic classification of elements contd....
REVISION & S.A.II.
MarchS.A.II
S.A.1 17.09.2012 to 29.09.2012 Max. Marks. 33Ch. 1 Chemical Reactions & EquationsCh.2 Acids, Bases & Salts.Ch.3 Metals & Non-metals.
M.C.Qs.
S.A.2 22.02.2012 to 08.03.2013 Max Marks 23Ch. 4 Carbon & its Compounds.Ch. 5 Periodic Classification of Elements.
M.C.Qs.
Pen and Paper Test-I (13.08.2012) 7 MarksCh. 1 Chemical Reactions & Equations.
Pen and Paper Test-II (21.01.2013) 7 MarksCh. 4 Carbon & its Compounds.
BIOLOGYAPRIL
CH-6 : Life processes
MAYCH-6 : Life processes
JULYCH-6 : Life processesCH-7 : Control and Coordination
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AUGUSTCH-7 : Control and Coordination
SEPTEMBERREVISION
OCTOBERCH-8 : How do organisms reproduce?
NOVEMBERCH-8 :How do organisms reproduce?
DECEMBERCH-9 : Heredity & evolution
JANUARYCH-15: Our environment
FEBRUARYCH-16: Management of natural resources
Pen and Paper Test-I (13.08.2012)CH-7 : Control & Coordination
Pen and Paper Test-II (21.01.13)CH-8 : Heredity & Evolution
SUMMATIVE I (MARKS = 21)CH-6 : Life-processessCH-7 :Control and coordination
SUMMATIVE II (MARKS= 38)CH-8 : How do organisms reproduce?CH-9 : Heredity and evolution CH-15: Our environmentCH-16: Management of natural resources
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SOCIAL SCIENCEHISTORY |CIVICS
April & MayHistory section IILesson 05: Age of industrializationCivics Lesson 01: Power sharing
JulyHistory section IILesson 07 : Print culture and the modern world (half)Civics Lesson 02 : FederalismLesson 03: Democracy and diversity
AugustHistory section IILesson 07: Print culture and the modern world (contd.)Civics Lesson 04: Gender, caste and religion
SeptemberRevision for Summative Assessment – I
OctoberHistory Lesson 03: Nationalism in India (half)Civics Lesson 05: Popular struggles and movements
NovemberHistory Lesson 03; Nationalism in India (remaining half)Civics Lesson 06: Political parties
DecemberHistory Lesson 02: Nationalism in Indo – China (half)Civics Lesson 07: Outcomes of Democracy
JanuaryHistory Lesson 02 : Nationalism in Indo – China (Remaining Half)Civics Lesson 08: Challenges of Democracy
FebruaryHistory Revision for Summative Examination 2Civics Revision for Summative Examination 2
First Pen and Paper test (06.08.12)History Lesson 05 Age of IndustrializationCivics Lesson 01 Power Sharing
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Second Pen and Paper test (14.01.13)History Lesson 03 : Nationalism in IndiaCivics Lesson 06 : Political parties
Syllabus for S.A. IHistory : Lesson 05,07Civics : Lesson 01, 02, 03, 04
Syllabus for S.A.IIHistory : lesson 02,03Civics : Lesson 05, 06, 07, 08
Marking scheme for Pen and Paper TestHistory 02 x 01 02 marks
04 x 01 04 marksTotal: 06 marks
Civics 02 x 01 02 marks04 x 01 04 marksTotal: 06 marks
Marking scheme for Summative assessment- I &IIHistory 03 x 04 Questions 12 marks
04 x 01 Questions 04 marksTotal: 16 marks
M.C.Q 01 x 04 Questions 04 marksCivics 03 x 04 Questions 12 marks
04 x 01 Questions 04 marksTotal: 16 marks
M.C.Q 01 x 04 Questions 04 marks
GEOGRAPHY
April – MayChapter 01 :Resources and developmentMap work :Major Soil types
JulyChapter 02 :Forest and Wildlife Resources
AugustChapter 03 :Water ResourcesMap Work :Major Rivers and Dams
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Chapter 04 :AgricultureMap work :Distribution of rice, Wheat and other crops
SeptemberRevision for S.A. 1
S.A. IIOctoberChapter 05 :Minerals and energy resource (half)Map work :Distribution of iron ore, manganese, bauxite and mica
NovemberChapter 05 :Minerals and Energy Resource (continued)Map work :Coal, oil, nuclear and thermal power plants
DecemberChapter 06 :Manufacturing Industries Map work :Distribution of cotton, Woollen & Silk Industries, Iron &
Steel Plants, Software Technology Park
JanuaryChapter 07 :Lifeline of National EconomyMap work :National highways, Railways, Major ports &
International air ports
FebruaryRevision for S.A. II
Syllabus for pen &paper testFirst pen & paper test (06.08.12)
Chapter 01 :Resources and their development 07 marks
Second pen & paper test (14.01.13)Chapter 05 :Minerals and Energy Resources
Schedule for Summative assessmentS.A.I
Chapter : 01, 02, 03, 04
S.A. IIChapter : 05, 06, 07
Marking Scheme for pen and paper test01 Mark X 02 questions 02 marks03 Mark X 01 question 03 marks
Map 02 Mark X 01 question 02 marksTotal 07 marks
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Marking scheme for S.A. I & IIMCQ 01 X 04 questions 04 marksShort Q/A 03 Marks X 03 questions 09 marksLong Q/A 04 Marks X 01 question 04 marksMap 03 Marks X 01 questions 03 marks
Total 20 marks
ECONOMICSI Term
April & MayChapter 01 :Development - National Development, National Income
Human Development, Development Indicators
JulyChapter 01 :(contd.) Sustainable Development-Meaning, Importance
& Significance
AugustChapter 02 :Sector of the Indian economy - meaning of sectors
Primary, Secondary & Tertiary. Role of tertiary sector In production need of service sector – Importance
SeptemberRevision
II TermOctober & NovemberChapter 03 :Money and credit – meaning of barter system, problems
And difficulties, meaning & function of money, formal And informal sources of credit
DecemberChapter 04 :Globalisation- meaning, objectives , need and
Importance. Organized and unorganized sector, importance of globalization
JanuaryChapter 05 :Consumer awareness - consumer rights and duties
Consumer protection act
FebruaryRevision for S.A.II
Mark
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Schedule for pen & paper test & S.A. I &IIFirst pen and paper test (06.08.12)
Chapter 01 :Development 06 marks
Second pen and paper test (14.01.13)Chapter 04 :Globalization 06 marks
Summative Assessment IChapter 01 :DevelopmentChapter 02 :The role of sectors in Indian economy
Total 20 marksSummative assessment II
Chapter 03 :Money and creditChapter 04:GlobalizationChapter 05 :Consumer rights
Total 20 marks
Marking scheme for pen and paper test01 Mark x 02 questions 02 marks02 Marks x 02 questions 04 marks
Total 06 marks
Marking scheme for S.A. I & II01 Mark x 04 questions 04 marks03 Marks x 04 questions 12 marks04 Marks x 01 question 04 marks
Total 16 marks
PHEApril 2012 to August 2012
*General Warming up exercises (i) Jogging (ii) Stretching exercises.*Basic of drill (i) Attention (ii) Stand at ease (iii) Right, left & about turn.*Games/Sports (i) Basketball (ii) Football (iii) Badminton (iv) Throw ball (v) Cricket.
September 2012 to November 2012*General Warming up exercises (i) Jogging (ii) Stretching exercises.*Basic of drill (i) Attention (ii) Stand at ease (iii) Right, left & about turn (iv) Mark time mark.*Games/Sport (i) Volleyball (ii) Football (iii) Badminton (iv) T. T
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December 2012 to February 2013*General Warming up exercises (i) Jogging (ii) Stretching exercises.*Basic of drill (i) Mark time mark (ii) March past (iii) Free hand exercises.*Games/Sports (i) Volleyball (ii) Football (iii) Badminton (iv) T. T. (v) Basketball
VPAVOCAL MUSIC
AprilPractice of shudh swar and wikrit swar with tanpura
MayPractice of national anthem with rhythm
JulyEight alankars of shud swar
AugustDogun, Tigun, Chaugun of taal kahrwa on hand beat
SeptemberKnowledge of chord
OctoberKnowledge of ten thats
NovemberOne patriotic song
DecemberKnowledge of taal Rupak.
JanuaryOne bhajan
FebruarySchool anthem
MarchRevision
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HOME SKILLS
April & May1. Embroidery stitches
(i) Laisy daisy stitch(ii) Chain stitch
July1. Satin stitch2. Embroidery of an article
August1. Cooking skills
(a)Planning, preparation and serving of dishes for lunch.
September & October1. Planning, preparation and serving of dishes for lunch (continued)
November1. Rangoli decoration
December1. Tie and dye2. Tie and dyeing of cushion cover/dupatta
January1. Flower arrangement
February1. Planning, preparation and serving of a meal.
COMPUTER SCIENCE April :Chapter-1 : Introduction to Adobe Soundbooth CS3
Chapter-2 : Working with Audio
May :Chapter-3 : Editing Audio
July :Chapter-4 : Creating Scores and Output
Chapter-5 : Introduction to After Effects
August :Chapter-6 : Creating Projects
September :Revision
October :Chapter-7 : Creating Composition
Chapter-8 : Exploring Previews and Views
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November :Chapter-9 : Working with Layers
December :Chapter-10: Creating Animations
January :Chapter-11 : Exploring Colours and Masks
Chapter-12: Working with Effects and Rendering
February :Revision
GARDENING
First Term1. Importance of Pestiside and Fertilizer.
2. Handling and Care of Tools and Implements.
3. Prepare a scrap book on herbs, shrubs and trees.
4. Preparation of manure, composting.
Second Term1. Comparative Analysis of agricultural practices in different countries.
2. Skit on ‘Save Environment’.
3. Prepare a Herbarium on flowering plants.
4. Visit to (IARI) Indian Agricultural Research Institute.
SCULPTUREApril, May & June
1. Ganesha in relief2. Ganesha in round3. Relief comp. (coin)4. Sketching5. Portrait of Buddha
July to October1. Mother and Child2. Musician3. Village scene4. Hollow sculpture
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5. Flower pot with flower
November to December1. Bird compo.2. Animal compo.3. Sketching4. Fruits and Vegetables
January * February1. Monument2. Sketching3. Designs in relief4. Fountain in relief5. Practice
PAINTINGNote :-
1. Bring A3 File, Colours (water), Brushes, Pencils (2B-4B-6B), Pastel Colours
2. File to be completed. Marks will be given in project file.3. Composition should have a subjective approach and appropriate
environment. Every credit will be given for manner of executive and originality.
AprilFigure Composition, Object Drawing, Railway Scene, National Leader, Portrait
MayVillage fare, Birthday Celebration
Project work (in summer)10 Paintings and 10 Sketches.
JulyMarket Scene, Rakshabandhan, Greeting Card, Village Scene, any 2 compositions.
AugustNature study, Visit to fare, Visit to Hilltation, Illustration, Lanscape.
SeptemberWaiting for school bus, Street hawker, any 2 compositions, Durga Puja.
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OctoberDiwali celebration, Old monuments, Illustration, life sketching, rest under the tree.
NovemberBird composition, Still life, Farmer in field
DecemberComposition, Different pose with musical instruments, Sitting pose, Dance of India.
Project work10 paintings and 20 sketches
JanuaryMarket Scene, Rainy day scene, Zoo scene, Road safety, Figure drawing
FebruaryAny portrait, Illustration, Any Game, Classroom and library scene.
ANNUAL EXAM
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