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CLASS V 2018-2019 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY NOTE: 1. Reading and Recitation, Spell Check, Construction of Sentences, Framing and answering questions and Language drill based on each lesson will be a continuous and integral part of each chapter. 2. Oral and Written tasks, Meanings of new words, Questions and any other task related to each chapter will also be done. APRIL – MAY’ 18 Chapter 3 : The Snake – Haired Medusa Task : Express your views on “ What matters the most – inner or Outer Beauty?” Task : Enact a conversation between Medusa and her friends after she was sent to Earth. Chapter 2 : Show Don’t Tell Task : Describe a character of your choice giving its minute details. Chapter 5 : The Elephant Story (For Reading only ) Task : Extempore JULY’ 18 Chapter 7 : Encounters with the Monkey God Role Play : Enact the encounters of Hanuman with Ravana and Bhima Chapter 8 : Nobody Knows (Poem) Writing Ability : Formal Letter Task : Discussion – Relevance of Ramayana in today’s life. AUGUST’ 18 Chapter 12 : The Cauldron of Cures Task : Diary Entry Chapter 9 : Describing Negative Characters Task : Write a description of a negative character from any story book. SEPTEMBER ‘ 18 Chapter 16 : The Wrong Tiger Writing Ability : Informal Letter

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CLASS V

2018-2019

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

NOTE:

1. Reading and Recitation, Spell Check, Construction of Sentences, Framing and answering questions and Language drill based on each lesson will be a continuous and integral part of each chapter.

2. Oral and Written tasks, Meanings of new words, Questions and any other task related to each chapter will also be done.

APRIL – MAY’ 18Chapter 3 : The Snake – Haired Medusa

Task : Express your views on “ What matters the most – inner or Outer Beauty?”

Task : Enact a conversation between Medusa and her friends after she was sent to Earth.

Chapter 2 : Show Don’t Tell

Task : Describe a character of your choice giving its minute details.

Chapter 5 : The Elephant Story (For Reading only )

Task : Extempore

JULY’ 18

Chapter 7 : Encounters with the Monkey God

Role Play : Enact the encounters of Hanuman with Ravana and Bhima

Chapter 8 : Nobody Knows (Poem)

Writing Ability : Formal Letter

Task : Discussion – Relevance of Ramayana in today’s life.

AUGUST’ 18

Chapter 12 : The Cauldron of Cures

Task : Diary Entry

Chapter 9 : Describing Negative Characters

Task : Write a description of a negative character from any story book.

SEPTEMBER ‘ 18

Chapter 16 : The Wrong Tiger

Writing Ability : Informal Letter

Chapter 11 : Water Dreams - Wander Thirst

Poem – Paper Boats (For Reading Only)

OCTOBER’ 18

Chapter 21 : The Zoo Files – Zoo

Talk About : ‘ It’s the very best zoo ever’ . Do you agree and why ?

Chapter 17 : The Small World – Chameleon (Poem)

Task : Creative Writing

NOVEMBER ‘ 18

Chapter 26 : When Work is Play

Speech Ability : What do you think would be most valuable for a child at the age of twelve?

Chapter 19 : a Feast For The Senses – Goblin Market (Poem)

Task : Facts and opinions (Oral Discussion)

DECEMBER ‘18

Chapter 28 : A Pound of flesh

Task : Enact a count scene between Antonio and Shylock

Chapter 23 : Don’t Kids Need ‘ Pocket Money?’ ( For Reading only)

Task : Debate on the topic ‘ Do Kids need Pocket money ?’

January ‘19

Chapter 25 : The Poem of Prayer – Give me Strength (Poem)

Chapter 27 : Selling by Advertising

Task : 1. Create a colourful advertisement using catchy words / headlines for the sale of a product.

2. Article Writing

FEBRUARY ‘19

Chapter 30 : Indian Vampire Stories

Extempore’

Chapter 29 : Writing a Scary Story

Task : Write and present in your class your own scary story using expressions of fear ( Refer Pg – 11)

March ‘19

Chapter 31 : recipe for Character Building – If (Poem)

Task : To be familiar with ingredients for building a story and a sound character.

Chapter 24 : Paragraph and Key Idea (For Reading only)

MATHEMATICS

APRIL – MAY’ 18

Chapter 1 : Place Value : Ex – 1 A to I E.

Chapter 2 : Addition , Subtraction and their Applications : Ex – 2A , 2 B

Tables upto 14

Worksheet : Pg – 24

Lab Activity : Pg – 25

JULY’ 18

Chapter 2 : Addition , subtraction and their Applications : Ex 2C to 2E

Chapter 3 : Multiplication , Division and their Applications : Ex 3A , 3B

Chapter 9: Shapes, Patterns and Nets : Ex 9A to 9 D.

Tables upto 15

Worksheet : Pg – 40 , 141

Mental Maths : Pg – 41

Activity : Make nets of 3D shapes.

AUGUST’ 18

Chapter 3 : Multiplication , Division and their Applications : Ex 3C to 3G.

Chapter 4 : Factors : Ex 4A to 4C

Tables upto 16

Lab Activity : Pg - 69 , 55

Project : Pg - 45

SEPTEMBER ‘ 18

Chapter 5 : Multiples

Chapter 6 : Fractions : Ex 6A to 6G

Mental Maths : Pg – 77

Lab Activity : Pg- 76

OCTOBER’ 18

Chapter 6 : Fractions : Ex 6H to 6J

Chapter 10: Geometry Basics: Ex 10 A to 10 C

Tables upto 17

Mental Maths : Pg-102

Worksheet : Pg-156

Lab Activity : Pg - 101 , 157

NOVEMBER ‘ 18

Chapter 7 : Decimals : Ex 7A to 7G

Chapter 14: Mapping Skills

Tables upto 18

Worksheet : Pg-219

Activity : Draw a route map from your school to home writing all Landmarks.

DECEMBER ‘18

Chapter 8: More about Decimals : Ex 8A to 8D

Chapter 11 : Measurement : EX 11A to 11 D

Activity : Addition and Subtraction of decimals

Tables upto 19

Worksheet : Pg – 126

Mental Maths : Pg - 127

January ‘19

Chapter 11 : Measurement : Ex 11 E to 11G

Chapter 13 : Time and Temperature : Ex 13 A to 13 D

Tables upto 20

Worksheet : Pg – 208

Activity : Write the ingredients of your favourite dish using exact measurements (use measuring glass and weighing scale)

FEBRUARY ‘19

Chapter 12 : Perimeter , Area and Volume : Ex12 A to 12 H

Mental Maths : Pg – 195

Lab Activity: Pg – 194

Project : Pg - 179

March ‘19

Chapter 15 : Handling Data : Ex 15 A to 15 C

Worksheet : Pg – 230

Lab Activity : Making your own Tally graph , Circle graph

Mental Maths : Pg – 232

Revision of all topics in form of MCQ’s , Quiz, Maths Games and Mental Drill.

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Note: Practical activities, outdoor visits, Nature Walk, Presentations, Projects and Map Reading will be taken up regularly.

APRIL – MAY’18 Chapter 2: Migration and RelationsChapter 18: Rich Heritage of IndiaPresentation: Make a PowerPoint presentation on India’s archaeological wonders.

JULY ‘18Chapter 1: Everyone is unique (For reading only)Chapter 13: Adventure TimeActivity: Collect pictures of adventurous sports like rock climbing, rafting, etc. Paste these pictures on an A4 size sheet to make a beautiful collage.

AUGUST’ 18Chapter 4: In Emergency SituationsActivity: 1. Enlisting the necessary medicines and things needed during an emergency in first aid box.2. Finding about different disaster prone areas in your locality.

SEPTEMBER ‘18Chapter 5: Food for healthActivity: Make a list of foods you eat in breakfast, lunch and dinner for any 3 days. Think critically whether you have been having nutritional food or you need to change your eating habits.Chapter 7: The Food We EatTask: Find out nutritional values of different food items.You can read information given on wrappers of some food items.

OCTOBER ‘18Chapter 6: Growing FoodMap Work: On an outline map of India, mark 2 states where each of the following food crops grow: wheat, rice, cotton and sugar

NOVEMBER ‘18Chapter 8: Plants and Animal FoodChapter 9: Reproduction in PlantsActivity: Growing a seedling to show radicle and phumule from the seed of kidney beans or pulses.

DECEMEBER ‘18Chapter 10: Animal WorldPresentation: Make a PowerPoint presentation stating amazing facts about animals with illustrations.Chapter 19: Dignity of Labour( For Reading only)

JANUARY ‘19Chapter 15: Water StoryPoster Making: Make a poster on water conservation- Every drop of water is precious.

FEBRUARY ‘19Chapter 11: Aquatic LifeChapter 17: Forest and Forest peopleActivity: Make a tribal mask using waste material.

MARCH ‘19Chapter 16: Fuel for vehiclesTask: Find out about the various fuel companies involved in land vehicles and for aviation.Chapter 12: Recreation and Games (For Reading only)

FOUNDATION EDUCATION IN TECHNOLOGY

Note : Practical Demonstration, Power point presentation, diagrams, project work will be emphasized in each topic.

April – May ‘18

Unit 1: Cars

Chapter 1: Number Plate

Chapter 2: Warning lights

Projects: To make a model of a number plate of commercial /private vehicle.

Diagrammatic Representation : To draw different warning lights seen in the instrument panel of a car.

July ‘18

Unit 1: Cars

Chapter 3: Instrument Panel

Project: To make model of Instrument Panel

Communication strength: Study and share information about the features of various modern cars available in

the market presently.

August ‘18

Unit 1: Cars

Chapter 4: Assembling of a car

Activity: Collect pictures of different parts of a car and make a collage out of it.

September ‘18

Unit 2: Workshop Technology

Chapter 5: Hand Drill Machine

Demonstration: How to use a Hand Drill Machine

Project: Make a model of a Hand drill machine using waste material.

October ‘18

Unit 2: Workshop Technology

Chapter 6: Screw Driver

Practical Activity: Usage of screw driver

Demonstration: Different types of screw drivers

November ‘18

Unit 3: Water purification

Chapter 8: Introduction

Chapter 9: Need to purify water

Group Discussion: Why should we consume purified water only?

December ‘18 Unit 3: Water Purification

Chapter 10: Methods of water purification

Project: Make a model of water purifier (Traditional/ Modern Method)

January ‘19

Unit 3: Water Purification

Chapter 10: Methods of water purification (Contd.)

Communication Strength: Compare the features and cost of various water purifying machines being used thesedays.

Technokraft: Prepare a Techno kit

February ‘19

Unit 3: Water Purification

Chapter 11: Reverse Osmosis Filters

Graphical Representation: Represent the 3 stages of reverse osmosis in the form of a flow chart.

Technokraft : Make a technology based model using your assembled Techno kit.

March ‘19

Unit 2: Workshop Technology

Chapter 7: Pliers

Demonstration: Different types of pliers

Discuss: The uses of pliers and how to use them.

SOCIAL GRACES

April –May ’18

Good Habits

Classroom Etiquette Playground Decorum

July ‘18

Health and Hygiene

Eating nutrional food Taking good care of body Breathing exercises

August ‘18

Stronger Together

Team Spirit

September ‘18

Patience

Learning to wait for your turn Controlling negative

October ‘18

Cherishing Peers and Siblings

Respecting each other’s opinions Sharing things with them

November ‘18Gratitude

Being Humble Polite Being Thankful

December ‘18

Hard Work

Practice and Concentration Perseverance

January ‘19

I love my India

What does my country mean to me? What can I do for my country?

February ‘19

Importance of Time

Regularity Punctuality

March ‘19

Positive Attitude

Having good thought Encourage and motivate others

SPORTS ACTIVITIES

APRIL – MAY’18 Yoga Aerobics

JULY’18 Fun Games Table Tennis

AUGUST’18 Basketball

SEPTEMBER’18 Kho-Kho

Hurdle Race

OCTOBER’18 Roller Hockey Tug of War

NOVEMBER’18 Badminton Skating

DECEMBER’18 Field Events( Long Jump High Jump)

JANUARY’19 Dodge Ball

FEBRYARY’19 Hockey Throw Ball

MARCH’19 Baton Relay Back Throw

CULTURAL ACCOMPISHMENTS

April-May’18

Earth Day- Nature in the Classroom

July’18

Instrumental Music

August’18

Independence Day Patriotic Rangoli Designs Fancy Dress Show

September’18

Teacher’s Day Role Play-Showing gratitude to the teachers

October’18

Gandhi Jayanti

Importance of Non-violence Skit on Swachh Bharat

November’18

Children’s day

Dress-up Relay

December’18

Western Dance Group Solo

January’19

Republic Day Skit on Indian Culture ‘or a ’Quick guide to Indian Heritage’

February’19

Vocal Music Children’s Song Songs about nature Songs about values

March’19

Holi Celebrations Sand art on the theme of Holi

Art and Craft

APRIL – MAY’18ART : Baisakhi – Beauty of FieldsCRAFT : Coasters 1 – Sunflower Sticks

JULY’18

ART : Landscape (Sunrise / Sunset )

CRAFT : Quilling Card

AUGUST’18

ART : Independence Day : Stamp Designing

CRAFT : Rakhi making

SEPTEMBER’18

ART : * Poster : Literacy Day * Foilage Composition

CRAFT : * Book Mark * Flute Making

OCTOBER’18

ART : Gandhi Jayanti- Slogan Writing (English and Hindi)

CRAFT : Puppet making : Ravana

NOVEMBER’18

ART : Childrens Day: Composition

CRAFT : Lanterns / Diya

DECEMBER’18

ART : Free hand Drawing using flowers , birds , animals without using geometrical instruments.

CRAFT : * Santa Claus * Christmas Balls

JANUARY’19

ART : RepublicDay : Illustration and Slogan Writing

CRAFT :Military Tanks (Waste material)

FEBRUARY’19

ART : Penguins at Play (Happy Feet)

CRAFT : Accordion Folder

MARCH’19

ART : Creative Expression: World Water Day (22nd March)

CRAFT : Wind Chime

COMPUTER SCIENCENote: Emphasis will be laid more on practical rather than theoretical learning. Activity Sheet, Project Work and Group Discussion given with each lesson will also be done.

APRIL-MAY’18Lesson 1: The World of ComputersLesson 8: Programming with ScratchPractical Activities:

Design your own funny story using animation in Scratch. Make a poster on different types of computers in MS-Word

JULY’18Lesson 9: Event Programming with Scratch (only for practical) Lesson 2: Understanding the SoftwarePractical Activities:

Create a project on the theme ‘India- My Country My Pride’ in scratch using the in- built images or import the relevant images.

Make a presentation on different types of software and their uses.AUGUST’18Lesson 3: Knowing Windows 10Practical Activity:

Compare the features of Windows 7 and Windows 10 using MS-PowerPoint.SEPTEMBER ‘18Lesson 10: Browsing the Internet

Practical Activity: Create an E-Mail account using MS-Outlook

Practice: National Cyber Olympiad (Pg. 158)OCTOBER’18Lesson 4: More on MS-Word 2016Practical Activity:

Create a document on safe Internet surfing tips in MS-WordNOVEMBER’18Lesson 5: Planning the PresentationPractical Activity:

Create a presentation on ‘Happy Children’ in MS-PowerPointDECEMBER’18Lesson 6: More on PowerPoint 2016Practical Activity: Create a presentation on Computer VirusReading: Computers and Health (Pg. 155)

JANUARY’19- FEBRUARY’19Lesson 7: Introduction to MS-Excel 2016Practical Activity: Create a menu card of any restaurant using MS-Excel

MARCH’19Only For Reading- Knowing about Google Photos (Pg-150)E-Learning apps (Pg-153)Brainy Personalities (Pg-157)Practical Activity: Create a document on different E-Learning applications-Their uses and logos in MS-WordCyber Activities: Story narration, Quiz, Model Making, Presentation Revision of all practical activities.

WORLD VISIONNOTE – Newspaper reading, current affairs and discussion of all important days and events will be integral part of this subject.

APRIL –MAY ‘18

The Nature WorldWonderbirds, Furry friends, Animals in danger, Miracles of nature.

Activity : Marine Life (Pg – 18) , Lawn Safari (Pg-85)

Itinerary : Himachal Pradesh : Location , Geographical extent , Best time to visit.

JULY ‘18

Science and Technology

Itinerary: Himachal Pradesh –How to reach, Accommodation, Places of Interest, Cuisine and Culture

1. Mysterious space, body works, Great Indian Scientists, Science Mix, Accidental inventions, Branches of Medicine.2. Reading for Knowledge and Information only:(The Moving Machines, Green energy, making water clock)

AUGUST ‘18

Language and Literature, Legends and Myths Epic Sagas, Homonyms, Classics and popular. In Conversation Indian authors. Indian words in English

Activity : Word Ladder (pg. 38), Story Time (Pg. 66)

Reading for Knowledge and Information:- How is a Book Made?

SEPTEMBER ‘18

Art and Music: Golden voices of a bygone era, Classic Characters, Famous toys and their creators.

Reading for Knowledge and Information: Traditional paintings of India (pg. 32), Puppetry in India (pg. 62)

Activity : Making a flick book

OCTOBER ‘18

Sports : Olympics track and field, Sporting Legends, Playing commonwealth, Adventure sports.

Reading for Knowledge and Information: Tops at Table Tennis, Lesson in chess.

Itinerary: PunjabLocation, Geographical extent, Best time to visit, how to reach, cost of travel

NOVEMBER ‘18

The World Around Us: Know your flag, Champions of change, Airports of the World, rivers of India.

Reading for Knowledge and Information: Famous Residences, Parliaments of different countries, Holy places.

Itinerary: Punjab Places of Interest, cuisines and culture

DECEMBER ‘18

The World Around Us : Business basics, Famous words, the highest and the tallest, Language world wide, Quizzing on Central India.

Reading for Knowledge and Information: Bridge the gap, the new 7 Wonders of the World

JANUARY ‘19Things Around Me: Logos and Symbols

Numbers and Logical skills : Brain teasers

Reading for Knowledge and Information : Logical Reasoning I – Pg. 29

FEBRUARY ‘19

Mixed Bag : Quiz Yourself 1, Quiz Yourself 2, Quiz Yourself 3

Activity : Making a birdy bank (pg. 34)

Itinerary: USALocation, Geographical extent, Best time to visit, Information about getting a passport and Visa.

MARCH ‘19

Mixed Bag : Model test paper 1 and 2Quiz : Based on lessons meant for reading for knowledge and Information.

Itinerary: USAState of America, White house, Statue of Liberty, NASA.