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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY SYLLABUS OF CLASS VII FOR SESSION 2017-18
ENGLISH Book Prescribed - Eng Course Book -8 OXFORD
Eng Literature Book-8 OXFORD Eng Activity Book-8 OXFORD Minimum learning outcomes
At the end of the session, child will be able to………………
Speaking aims
Talks about self using sentences.
Engages in conversation with friends/teachers/family using simple sentences and responses.
Asks questions based on the text /beyond the text/while engaging in conversation.
Converse in English with professionals from their immediate environment such as salesperson/shopkeepers/telephone operators/doctors/receptionist/librarian
Participates in different events such as role play/ poetry recitation/skit/drama/debate/speech/elocution/declamation/quiz organized in schools from time to time.
Uses quotes /proverbs/idioms /phrases.
Asks questions about things around her /his based on reasoning and critical thinking.
Uses grammatically correct sentences to describe/narrate.
Narrates imaginary stories / dreams.
Reading aims
Reads textual material in English with comprehension, locates details, locate main idea.
Compares and contrasts ideas in text.
Relates ideas with her personal experience.
Engages in reading to seek information.
Enjoys reading.
Reads titles of books/movies/plays/ captions.
Refers to dictionary.
Appreciates use of punctuation.
Writing aims
Writes sentences and paragraphs.
Organizes sentences into paragraphs.
Writes answers for textual questions after comprehension.
Takes dictation for class notes/paragraphs (listening activity)/timetable
Writes paragraphs with the help of verbal/visual clues.
Writes formal/informal letters.
Listening aims
Responds to English words and sentences spoken /used in class/school.
Comprehends announcements made in school /railway -station /market/airport.(ASL)
Comprehends the difference between a question and a statement.
Responds to instructions/directions/requests.
Responds to questions asked on textual material.
Follows extracts/dialogues/poems read aloud in the class.
Vocabulary Building Aims
Use proverbs/idioms/phrases in conversation and writing.
Learn one new word daily/Solve Cross-words / puzzles. Month Literature
Reader MCB & Novel Grammar Writing Periodic Activities
April L-1 The Happy Prince L-2The Bewitched Jacket
Unit-1 The Diary Of Anne Frank Novel lesson 1-5
Sentences And Types Nouns Phrases Verbs (Three Forms Of Verbs) Tenses (Present)
Diary Entry ( Sharing Happy Moments) Notice Writing ( Events ) Bio-Sketch Writing ( National Unsung Heroes)
Oral Skill –Speaking About Aim Of Life
May L-3 Seventeen Oranges A Legend Of The Northland ( Internet Research Activity Only)
Unit 2 Packing Novel lesson 6-10
Pronouns Tenses (Past) Adjectives Modals Idioms
Speech Writing Declamation Writing
Make A PPT Based On The Poem A Legend Of The Northland Page-21 Literature Reader
June ( Summer Vacations )
July In The Bazaars Of Hyderabad
Unit-3 Real Life Heroes The Ballad Of Mulan Novel lesson 10-15
Articles Prepositions Suffix/Prefix Homophones Adjectives (Comparison Of Adjectives) Active & Passive Voice Jumbled Sentences
Formal Emails Formal Letters
Role-Play Based On Page No-34 Of Literature Reader.
August L-4 My Brother, My Brother
- Tenses (Future) Punctuation Adjectives Phrases
Value Based Story Writing
Paper-Pen Test Based On Grammar
September ( Term1 exams) October The Night We
Won The Buick Two’s Company
Unit-4 Forces Of Nature Tsunami : The Killer Waves Drought Novel- lesson 16-20
Editing Jumbled Sentences Prepositions Suffix/Prefix Homophones
Diary Entry ( Sad Moments) Notice Writing ( Events / Competitions/Celebration Of Festivals ) Bio-Sketch Writing ( National Unsung Heroes)
Just a minute / elocution
November Experiments
Unit-5 The Life’s Simple Comedies Novel- lesson 21-25
Active-Passive Voice Article Writing Poster making
December The Adventure Of Three Students
Unit-6 My Story Novel- lesson 25-30
Tenses ( Present/Past/Future Convert
Formal Email Writing Role play based values
January Daffodils ( Poem) Michael ( Role Play)
Gap-Filling Based Of Parts Of Speech
Situational Story Writing With Help Of Hints
Debate
February -Revision Of The Full Syllabus Of Second Term And 20% Of Term 1 Will Be Repeated In Exams Of Term 2 Based On Grammar/Writing .
March(Term 2 Exams)
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SCIENCE CODE NO. 086/090 Book Prescribed - NCERT
OBJECTIVES
To play an important role in developing well defined-abilities in cognitive, affective and
psychomotor domains.
To enhance the spirit of enquiry, creativity, objectivity and aesthetic sensibility
To provide plentiful opportunities to engage the children in observing, recording
observations, drawing tabulations, graphs etc.
TERM-I
WEEKLY TEST SCHEDULE AND SYLLABUS
26-04-2017 Chapter No. 1: Nutrition in Plants.
30-05-2017 Chapter No. 2: Nutrition in Animals.
Chapter No. 5: Acids, Bases and Salts.
09-08-2017 Chapter No. 3. : Fibre to Fabric
Chapter No. 6. : Physical and Chemical changes in daily life.
APRIL
Chapter No. 1: Nutrition in Plants.
Activities: 1. To test the presence of starch in leaf.
2. To show that light is necessary for photosynthesis.
3. To show that chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis.
Chapter No. 3: Fibre to Fabric
Activities: 1. To study that fabrics are made up of fibres.
2. Identification of fibres with the help of burning test.
3. To study different stages of life cycle of butterfly or moth.
Chapter No. 4: Heat
Activities: 1. To show the conduction and convection method of transmission of heat.
2. To study the difference between laboratory and clinical thermometer.
MAY
Chapter No. 2: Nutrition in Animals.
Activities: 1. To study the effect of saliva on food.
2. To study the rumination process in ruminants.
Chapter No. 5: Acids, bases and salts.
Activities: 1. To study the test of acids and bases with litmus, lemon and detergent.
2. To study neutralization experimentally.
Chapter No. 8: Winds, Storms and Cyclones. Activities: 1. To study that air exerts pressure.
2. To study that air expands on heating.
3. To mark the areas on world map which are affected by heavy cyclones.
JULY
Chapter No. 6: Physical and chemical changes in daily life.
Activities: 1. To show chemical changes by rusting of iron, burning of magnesium ribbon, change in
the colour of copper sulphate solution by iron, reaction between acetic acid and baking
soda.
2. To study crystallization of copper sulphate solution.
Chapter No. 7: Weather, Climate and adaptation of animals to climate.
Activities: 1. To study a weather report.
2. To study weather changes.
3. To study the times of sunrise and sunset.
Chapter No. 15: Light
Activities: 1. To show that light travels in straight lines.
2. To study spectrum formed by a prism.
AUGUST
Full Revision of I term syllabus
SEPTEMBER
I TERM examination
II-TERM
WEEKLY TEST SCHEDULE AND SYLLABUS
18-10-2017 Chapter No. 9: Soil.
22-11-2017 Chapter No. 10: Respiration in organisms.
Chapter No. 12: Reproduction in Plants.
10-1-2018 Chapter No. 11: Transportation in animals and plants.
Chapter No. 14: Electric Current and its effects.
OCTOBER
Chapter No. 9: Soil
Activities: 1. To study the percolation rate of water in rain.
2. To study the pressure of water in the rain.
3. To study the texture of soil.
4. To find out the proportion of different solid components in garden soil.
Chapter No. 12: Reproduction in Plants.
Activities: 1. To study vegetative propagation by cutting, sprouting, budding, fragmentation and
spore formation.
2. To study the types of pollination with the help of chart.
Chapter No. 13: Motion and Time.
Activities: 1. To find the time period of a simple pendulum.
2. To calculate distance, time and speed.
NOVEMBER
Chapter No. 10: Respiration in organisms.
Activities: 1. To find out that carbon dioxide is given out during the breathing process.
2. To study the breathing rate in human beings during different activities.
3. To study the mechanism of breathing in human beings.
4. To study the mechanism of breathing in plants.
Chapter No. 14: Electric current and its effects.
Activities: 1. To study the structure and working of an electric bell.
2. To study the magnetic and heating effect of electric current..
Chapter No. 16: Water: A precious resource. Activities: 1. Study the regions of Punjab which are deficient in rainfall
2. How is the rainfall spread over this year in Ludhiana?
3. What are the different irrigation facilities used in these areas?
DECEMBER
Chapter No. 11: Transportation in Plants and animals
Activities: 1. To demonstrate translocation by using potato osmometer.
2. To study transpiration in plants.
3. To study the structure of heart and heart beat by using stethoscope.
Chapter No. 17: Forests: Our Lifeline
Activities: 1. To show the heat is given out during decay.
2. To study terrestrial and aquatic food chain.
Chapter No. 18: Waste water story
Activities: Try to trace the flow of waste water in and around your home. Where all the waste water does
finally goes? Look for the problems like open drains, stagnant water or leaking pipes.
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY
Revision of the full II term syllabus
+
Chapter No. 3 (Fibre to Fabric) and Chapter No. 5 (Acid, Bases and salts)
MARCH
II Term Syllabus +20% syllabus of I Term
MATHEMATICS Book prescribed : NCERT
APRIL CHAPTER 1: Integers
Property of addition, subtraction, multiplication & division of integers CHAPTER 2: Fractions and Decimals
Property of addition, subtraction, multiplication & division of fractions and decimals
MAY
CHAPTER 3: Data Handling
Arithmetic mean, range, median, mode, chance and probability
CHAPTER 4: Simple Equations
Solving and framing simple equations
ACTIVITY 1: Balancing the equation with activity method
JUNE
SUMMER VACATION
JULY
CHAPTER 5: Lines and Angles
Introduction to different types of lines and angles
CHAPTER 6: Triangle and Its Properties
Introduction to triangles and all its properties
ACTIVITY 2: To show the angle sum property of triangle
ACTIVITY 3: To show the exterior angle property of triangle
AUGUST
CHAPTER 9: Rational Numbers
Number line, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of negative and
positive rational numbers
SEPTEMBER
Summative Assessment – 1 ( Ch – 1,2,3,4,5,6 & 9)
OCTOBER
CHAPTER 7: Congruence of triangles
Criteria for congruence of triangles
CHAPTER 8: Comparing quantities
Ratio, percentage, profit and loss, simple interest
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER 10: Practical geometry
Construction of parallel lines and triangles
CHAPTER 11: Perimeter and Area
Perimeter and area of square, rectangle, triangle, parallelogram, triangle and
circle
ACTIVITY 4: To show the area of circle
ACTIVITY 5: To show the area of parallelogram
DECEMBER
CHAPTER 13: Exponents and Powers
Laws of exponents, expressions on larger numbers
CHAPTER 12: Algebraic expressions
Monomials, Binomials, Trinomials, addition and subtraction of polynomials
JANUARY
CHAPTER 14: Symmetry
Line symmetry of polygons and rotational symmetry
CHAPTER 15: Visualising solid shapes (for activity only)
ACTIVITY 6: To make the nets of 3 – D shapes.
CHAPTER 4 & 9 will also be repeated in SA2
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
Summative assessment – 2 ( ch – 4,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 & 14 )
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Book Prescribed -NCERT
MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY
APRIL- GEOGRAPHY – CH.-1 AND 2 HISTORY CH.1 CIVICS CH.1
ENVIORNMENT INSIDE OUR EARTH TRACING CHANGES THROUGH THOUSAND YEARS. EQUALITY
PREPARE AND LABEL DIAGRAM OF EARTH. PREPARE CHRONOLOGY OF CHANGES IN A TIMELINE.
MAY GEOGRAPHY CH.- 3,4 HISTORY CH. 2,3 CIVICS- CH.- 2,3 JUNE- SUMMER VACATION
OUR CHANGING EARTH AIR NEW KINGS AND KINGDOMS DELHI SULTANS ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN HEALTH HOW THE STATE GOVERNMENT WORKS
MOCK DRILL OF EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS PASTE PICTURES OF DELHI SULTANATE ARCHITECTURE COLLECT AND PASTE 5 GOVERNMENT SCHEMES OF GOVERNMENT AND PASTE ON NOTEBOOK.
JULY GEOGRAPHY –CH,5,6 HISTORY CH.- 4,5 CIVICS – CH.- 4 ,5
WATER NATURAL VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE THE MUGHAL EMPIRE RULERS AND BUILDINGS GROWING UP AS BOYS AND GIRLS WOMEN CHANGE THE WORLD
PASTE PICTURE OF ENDEMIC SPECIES OF EACH VEGETATION. PREAPRE CHRONOLOGY OF MUGHAL EMPIRE PASTE THE PICTURES OF WOMEN PARLIAMENTARIES OF WORLD.
AUGUST REVISION SEPTEMBER EXAMINATION
OCTOBER – GEOGRAPHY CH.7,8 HISTORY CH.- 6,7 CIVICS CH. 6,7
HUMAN ENVIORNMENT –SETTLEMENT TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS HUMAN ENVIORNMENT INTERACTION THE TROPICAL AND SUB TROPICAL REGION TOWNS TRADERS AND CRAFTSPERSON TRIBES NOMADS AND SETTLED COMMUNITIES UNDERSTANDING MEDIA UNDERSTANDING ADVERTISING
LOCATE THE SUB TROPICAL REGIONS OF INDIA ON POLITICAL MAP. PASTE PICTURES OF NOMADS LIFESTYLE. PASTE PICTURES OF ADVERTISEMENT FROM NEWSPAPER EVALUATE RATIONALLY.
NOVEMBER GEOGRAPHY CH.-9 ,10 HISTORY CH.8,9,10
LIFE IN TEMEPERATE GRASSLAND LIFE IN DESERT DEVOTIONAL PATHS TO THE
COMPARE AND CONTRAST LIFESTYLE OF VEGETATIONS THROUGH PICTURES.
DIVINE THE MAKING OF REGIONAL CULTURES EIGHTEENTH CENTURY POLITICAL FORMATIONS
LOCATE EARLY CITIES ON POLITICAL MAP
DECEMBER CIVICS CH.- 8,9,10 JANAUARY, FEBRUARY –REVISION MARCH- FINAL EXAMINATION
MARKETS AROUND US A SHIRT IN THE MARKET STRUGGLES FOR EQUALITY
DRAW A NAVIGATION MAP WITH LANDMARKS FROM YOUR RESIDENCE TO MARKET.
COMPUTER
Month Unit Content No. of
Periods April Unit 1. More on Computer
Peripherals 1.1 Input and Output Devices
1.2 Memory and Secondary Storage
1.3 Computer Languages
1.4 Software
6
May Unit 2. More Features of MS
Word 2007
Unit 3. Microsoft Excel 2007
2.1 AutoCorrect
2.2 AutoText
2.3 Inserting Current Date and Time
2.4 Inserting Symbols and Special Characters
2.5 Word Count
3.1 Starting MS Excel 2007
3.2 MS Excel 2007 Window
3.3 Data Types
3.4 Entering Data
3.5 Selecting Cells
6 6
June Summer Vacation July Unit 4. Editing Cell Contents
Unit 5. Formatting Data in MS
Excel 2007
4.1 Overwriting
4.2 Partial Modification
4.3 Edit Commands
4.4 Deleting, Copying and Moving Cell contents
4.5 Inserting and Deleting Rows/ Columns and
Cells
4.6 Changing Row Height and Column Width
4.7 Using AutoFill
4.8 Creating Custom List
5.1 Formatting Numbers, Date and Time
5.2 Font Formatting
5.3 Background color and border
5.4 Alignment of Data in a Cell
8 8
August Unit 6. Formulas in MS Excel
2007 6.1 Cell and Range references
6.2 Text and Numeric Formulas
6.3 Simple Statistical Functions
6
September Term I Examination October Unit 7. Introduction to MS
Powerpoint 2007 7.1 Starting MS Powerpoint 2007
7.2 MS Powerpoint 2007 Window
7.3 Creating a Presentation
7.4 Slide Show
7.5 Saving, Closing and Opening a Presentation
7.6 File Extensions
8
November Unit 8. Internet as a Post Office
Unit 9. Computer Viruses
8.1 The Internet
8.2 Web Addresses
8.3 E-mail
8.4 How to open an Account
9.1 What Computer Virus Does
9.2 How Computer Viruses Spread
9.3 Types of Computer Viruses
9.4 Antivirus Software
6 6
December Unit 10. QBASIC Looping
Statements 10.1 WHILE – WEND Statements
10.2 FOR- NEXT Statements
10.3Exiting from a loop
10.4 Nesting of Loops
6
January REVISION February Term II Examination
SIKH HISTORY
Book Prescribed: (Madhuban) The Essence of Sikhism-7
APRIL
Lesson 1: Guru Gobind Singh Ji (The tenth Guru) 1666-1708
Lesson 2: His Youth
Lesson 3: The Birth of Khalsa (with Q/Ans., blanks and M.C.Q.)
MAY
Lesson 4: Reaction to the Birth of Khalsa
Lesson 5: The Surprise Attack
Lesson 6: The confrontation with the Mughal Emperor (with complete back exercise and
M.C.Q)
JUNE
Summer vacation
JULY
Lesson 7: Aurangzeb invites Guru Gobind Singh Sahib
Lesson 8: The Seize and Evacuation of Anandpur Sahib (with complete back ex. and
M.C.Q)
AUGUST
Lesson 9: Guru Gobind Singh Ji at Chamkaur Sahib (with complete back ex. and M.C.Q)
SEPTEMBER
1st Term Examination
OCTOBER
Lesson 11: The Forty Muktas (With complete back exercise and M.C.Q)
NOVEMBER
Lesson 12: The Last journey of Guru Ji
Lesson 13: The Contribution Of Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Lesson 14: The Sikh Ethical and Moral Code (with complete back ex., M.C.Q. Ans. and brief
detail of Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji and Sahibzada Jujhar Singh Ji will be written)
DECEMBER
Lesson 15: The Aftermath will be done will complete exercise
JANUARY
Lesson 16: Bani from “AKAK USTAT” by Guru Gobind Singh Ji will be learnt.
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
Final Exams
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
House keeping practices, sanitation and disease, alternative arrangement for sewerage disposal.
Activities: (a) To study better house keeping practices.
(b)To study the activities of a good citizen.
APRIL
Physical training exercise 1 to 5
Kho - kho match
MAY
Track event
JUNE
Summer vacation
JULY
Basket ball match
Physical training 1 to 10
AUGUST
Football match,100m,200m,400m,800m race, long jump, high jump, shot put, disc throw, javelin
throw
SEPTEMBER
Examination
OCTOBER
Practice of annual athlete meet march past
NOVEMBER
Physical fitness test
DECEMBER
Volleyball practice, handball practice
JANUARY
Volleyball match ,handball match
FEBRUARY
Physical training, different types of races
G.K. Recommended Book : Know for Sure
Published By : Britannica
APRIL
THE NATURAL WORLD:
How animals adapt 8
Geo wonders 20
Forest quest 23
H ow plants adapt 26
Threats to wildlife 33
Antarctic adventures 42
Kingdom of the ocean 62
MAY
THINGS AROUND ME :
Environmental threats 32
Tackling garbage 44
Eco crossword 60
Making recycled paper 64
Deadly disasters 78
Conserving water 89
Quiz Yourself -1 30
Model Test Paper -1 50
JUNE
Summer Vacation(Make a List of States and its capitals , ministers of India and Punjab in the
notbook)
JULY
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:
Indian scientists and inventions 22
On the move 38
Science quiz 39
Branches of science 45
Space quiz 49
The chemistry of it 59
IT queries 68
Unique universe 80
20th
century inventions 82
AUGUST
NUMBER SKILL:
Brain teasers 31
Maths magic 56
Prickly puzzles 70
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE,LEGENDS AND MYTHS:
Mythical creatures 14
Eklavya’s story 52
Book land 69
Language word search 75
Guess the words 84
Answering history 92
SEPTEMBER
1st Terminal Examinations.
OCTOBER
Arts and Music
Screen names 16
Amazing artists 28
Legends of Indian 65
Entertainment of Indian cinema 66
Celebrities who care 71
November Counting on courage 37
Playing hockey 40
Cricket Twenty 48
Martial arts 50
Game for pool 74
Sporting stars 79
December Most populous cities of the world 7
Tradition tour 9
Famous people 10
Castles and palaces 12
Ships ahoy 17
Famous explorers 18
Tribes of India 24
Around the world 27
The united Nations 34
Parliaments of the world 36
Man made wonders of the world 46
Business giants 53
Nobel women 54
January Governing systems 58
Lost cities 72
Famous cities 76
Talking 21st century 86
Knowing eastern India 88
Guess the brand 90
February Quiz yourself 2 55
Quiz yourself 3 91
Model test paper II 94
March
Final exam
MUSIC
S.A 1
Revision of work done in previous class
Alankars
Choupai Sahib
National anthem
2 shabads for Assembly with Meanings
A shabad with Meanings in classical raga.
Preparation for I/h competition
S.A. 2
Revision of choupai sahib
2 shabads with meanings in different Ragas
Preparation for Sahodeya Shabad Gayan competition.
Preparation for Annual Function
Basant ki var in Basant Raga.
SANTHYA
APRIL
Revision of work done : Japji Sahib
Chaupai Sahib
Sohela Sahib
Discussion topic : Importance of Gurbani in life.
MAY
Tvai Prasad Savaiye : First three
sRwvg su`D smUh isDwn ky………………………AMq kau AMq ky Dwm isDwry[[ Introdution of this Bani.
JUNE
Summer Vacations
JULY
Tvai Prasad Savayie : Fourth,Fifth
qIrQ nwnH dieAw dm dwn…………………….iqAwig jhwn indwn clYNgy[[ Discussion topic : Importance of Guru.
Activity : Question answering related with Ten Guru’s life.
AUGUST
Revision of work done
SEPTEMBER
Ist Term Exams
OCTOBER
Tvai Prasad Savayie : Sixth to eighth
bIr Apwr bfy birAwr……………………AYsy hI AYsy su bYs ibqwieE[[ Multimedia Presentation on Guru Gobind Singh ji’s life.
NOVEMBER
Tvai Prasad Savayie : Ninth,Tenth
khw BXo jo doaU locn mUMd kY………………sRI Bgvwn ko Bydu n pwieE[[ Disscussion topic : Gurmukh and Manmukh.
Multimedia Presentation on Baba Budha ji.
DECEMBER
Complete Tvai Prasad Savayie
Ardaas with Dohra
JANUARY
Revision of all Banis.
FEBRUARY
Revision
MARCH
II Term Exams