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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
Term Unit Language LiteratureWriting Grammar Beehive Moments
CLASS – IXENGLISH
April 1 Speech Verb Forms The Fun They The Lost ChildTenses Had (P)
The Road NotTaken (V)
April- 2 Story Writing Determiners The Sound of ContinuedMay Music (P)
Packing (P)
May 3 Magazine Subject Verb The Little Adventures of Totoarticle concord Girl(P)
Wind (V)
June 4 Diary Phrases- A Truly ContinuedEntry Clauses Beautiful
(types) Mind (P)Rain on theRoof (V)
PRE-MID TERM : COMPREHENSION (UNSEEN), WRITING SKILLS,GRAMMAR & LITERATURE (UNITS 1 TO 4)
July 5 Formal Letter Modals The Lake isle of tswaran the StoryletterInnisfree (V)The Snake andthe Mirror (P)
July 6 Descriptive Use of The Snake and ContinuedParagraph Passive the Mirror (cont.)(event) A Legend of the
Northland (V)
Aug 7 Story Connectors My Childhood(P) In the KingdomWriting No Men are of Fools
Foreign (V)
Aug- 8 Debate Reported The Duck and the ContinuedSept. Speech Kangaroo (V)
Reach for the Top (P)
Sept. 9 Revision Reported Reach for the Top (P) The Happy PrinceSpeech Revision
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXENGLISH
Term Unit Literature LiteratureWriting Grammar Beehive Moments
MID TERM : COMPREHENSION (UNSEEN), WRITING SKILLS,GRAMMAR & LITERATURE (UNITS 1 TO 9)
Oct. 10 Descriptive Preposition The Bond of Weathering theParagraph Love (P) Storm in Ersama(person)
Oct.- 11 Formal Integrated On Killing a The Last LeafNov. Letter grammar Tree (V)
Nov. 12 Magazine Clause Kathmandu (P) A House isarticle (revision) The Snake not a Home
Trying (V)
POST-MID TERM : COMPREHENSION (UNSEEN), WRITING SKILLS,GRAMMAR & LITERATURE (UNITS 10 TO 12)
Dec. 13 Descriptive Integrated A Slumber Did ContinuedParagraph grammar My Spirit(place) Seal (V)
Dec. 14 Story Sample If I were you (P) The Accidentalwriting papers Tourist
Jan. 15 Revision Revision Revision The BeggarFeb.
FINAL ASSESSMENT ENTIRE SYLLABUS
Note : The Final Assessment will be based on the entire syllabus of the year.(P) : Prose. (V) : Verse
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IX
Unit Exam Topic
BENGALI 2NDLANGUAGE
April 1 aç×c÷Töî – åFÌ^ç (Eõ×[ýTöç)
[ýîçEõÌ[ýS – Ø‘öÌ[ýa× ù
%ç] »%çg×»»RôOÌ[ý å\göYÇ (1, 2 %WýîçÌ )
May 2 aç×c÷Töî – Vç] (GVî)
[ýîçEõÌ[ýS – [ýçEõî Y×Ì[ý[ýTöÛX (%Ø™öîUïEõ, XAÕUïEõ, ×XãVÛ Eõ,
YÒ ÂaÉ»JôEõ, ×[ýØö‚Ì ã[ýçWýEõ)
%ç] »%çg×»»RôOÌ[ý å\göYÇ (3, 4 %WýîçÌ )
June 3 aç×c÷Töî – XÉTöX LÝ[ýX (Eõ×[ýTöç), c÷O×_Ì ça (GVî)
×X×]ï×Tö – YÒ×Töã[ýVX
%ç] »%çg×»»RôOÌ[ý å\göYÇ (5, 6 %WýîçÌ )
July 4 aç×c÷Töî – ×»Jô×Pö (GVî)
å[ýçWý YÌ[ýÝlùS
%ç] »%çg×»»RôOÌ[ý å\göYÇ (7, 8 %WýîçÌ )
Pre Mid Term
August 5 aç×c÷Töî – »KÇ×»»RôOý (GVî)
×X×]ï×Tö – ×[ýpû׊ Ì[ý»JôXç
%ç] »%çg×»»RôOÌ[ý å\göYÇ (9-12 %WýîçÌ )
September 6 aç×c÷Töî – [ýîUçÌ[ý [ýgçÅ×` (Eõ×[ýTöç)
[ýîçEõÌ[ýS – a]ça (TödYÇÌ[ýÓb, ×¥m, [ý§[ýÐÝ×c÷)
%ç] »%çg×»»RôOÌ[ý å\göYÇ (13-15 %WýîçÌ )
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGEBENGALI 2NDLANGUAGE
Unit Exam Topic
CLASS – IX
Mid Term
October 7 aç×c÷Töî – LX½\Éö×] %çL (Eõ×[ýTöç)
×X×]ï×Tö – ×[ýpû׊ Ì[ý»JôXç
%ç] »%çg×»»RôOÌ[ý å\göYÇ (16 %WýîçÌ )
November 8 [ýîçEõÌ[ýS – `ŒGTö C [ýçEõîGTö %£×ˆù*
å[ýçWý YÌ[ýÝlùS
December 9 Revision
Post Mid Term
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXHINDI 2ND LANGUAGE
Month Unit Literature Language
April I vÉÚ±É, ®èúnùÉºÉ Eäò {Énù ´ÉhÉÇ Ê´ÉSUäônùApril II nÖùJÉ EòÉ +ÊvÉEòÉ®ú +xÉÖº´ÉÉ®ú, +xÉÖxÉÉʺÉEò, xÉÖHòÉMay III ÊMɱ±ÉÚ, º¨ÉÞÊiÉ +xÉÖSUäônùJune IV B´É®äúº]õ ¨Éä®úÒ Ê¶ÉJÉ®ú ªÉÉjÉÉ, Ê´É®úÉ¨É ÊSɼxÉ, ºÉÆ ÉÉnù ±ÉäJÉxÉ,
Ê´ÉYÉÉ{ÉxÉ ±ÉäJÉxÉJuly V ®ú½þÒ¨É Eäò nùÉä½äþ, +Énù¨ÉÒxÉɨÉÉ º´É®ú ºÉÆÊvÉ, ÊSÉjÉ ´ÉhÉÇxÉ,
Ê´É®úÉ¨É ÊSɼxÉJuly VI Eò±±ÉÚ EÖò¨½þÉ®ú EòÒ =xÉÉEòÉä]õÒ, +{ÉÊ`öiÉ MÉtÉƶÉ
iÉÖ É Eò¤É VÉÉ+ÉäMÉä +ÊiÉÊlÉAugust VII ´ÉèYÉÉÊxÉEò SÉäiÉxÉÉ Eäò ´ÉɽþEò ={ɺÉMÉÇ-|ÉiªÉªÉ, {ÉjÉ-±ÉäJÉxÉ
SÉÆpù¶ÉäJÉ®ú ´ÉåEäò]õ ®úɨÉxÉ (+xÉÉè{ÉSÉÉÊ®úEò)August VIII EòÒSÉc÷ EòÉ EòÉ´ªÉ, BEò ¡Úò±É +{ÉÊ`öiÉ {ÉtÉƶÉ
EòÒ SÉɽþ, MÉÒiÉ-+MÉÒiÉSeptember IX ¨Éä®úÉ UôÉä]õÉ-ºÉÉ ÊxÉVÉÒ {ÉÖºiÉEòÉ±ÉªÉ ÊSÉjÉ ´ÉhÉÇxÉSyllabus Proposed Syllabus for:
Periodic Test I - Unit I to IVPeriodic Test II - Unit I to IX
October X vɨÉÇ EòÒ +Éc÷, +ÎMxÉ{ÉlÉ, +xÉÖSUäônù ±ÉäJÉxÉxÉB <±ÉÉEäò ¨Éå
November XI JÉڶɤÉÚ ®úSÉiÉä ½éþ ½þÉlÉ, ½þÉʨÉnù JÉÉì ´ÉhÉÇ Ê´ÉSUäônù, ={ɺÉMÉÇ-|ÉiªÉªÉNovember XII ¶ÉÖGòiÉÉ®äú Eäò ºÉ¨ÉÉxÉ ´ªÉÆVÉxÉ É Ê´ÉºÉMÉÇ ºÉÆÊvÉ, Ê´É®úÉ¨É ÊSɼxÉDecember XIII ÊnùB VÉ±É = äö ´ªÉÉEò®úhÉ ({ÉÖxÉ®úÉ´ÉÞÊkÉ)December XIV {ÉÖxÉ®úÉ´ÉÞÊkÉJanuary XV {ÉÖxÉ®úÉ´ÉÞÊkÉ
Syllabus Proposed Syllabus for :Periodic Test III - Unit X to XI
Unit - II (from Periodic Test - I)UNIT - IX (from Periodic Test - II)
Annual - Unit I - XIII
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGESANSKRIT 2ND LANGUAGE
Month Unit Term-I
CLASS – IX
April I +xÉÖ´ÉÉnù, +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂApril II ¦ÉÉ®úiÉҴɺÉxiÉMÉÒiÉÒ:, +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ, +{ÉÊ`öiÉ +´É¤ÉÉävÉxɨÉÂ*May III +xÉÖ ÉÉnù (+xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ), +{ÉÊ`öiÉ +´É¤ÉÉävÉxɨÉÂ, º´ÉhÉÇEòÉEò:ùJune IV +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ, +{ÉÊ`öiÉ +´É¤ÉÉävÉxɨÉÂ, +xÉÖ ÉÉnùJuly V ºÉÚÊHò¨ÉÒÊHòEò¨ÉÂ, {ÉjɱÉäJÉxɨÉÂ, +{ÉÊ`öiÉ +´É¤ÉÉävÉxɨÉÂJuly VI ÊSÉjÉÉvÉÉÊ®úiÉÆ ´ÉÉCªÉÊxɨÉÉÇhɨÉÂ, +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ
Proposed Syllabus for :Pre Mid Term - Unit I to IV
August VII +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ, ®úSÉxÉÉi¨ÉEò ±ÉäJÉxɨÉÂ, ºÉÉä É|ɦɨÉÂAugust VIII §ÉÉxiÉÉä ¤ÉɱÉ:, +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ
Proposed Syllabus for :Mid Term - Unit V to VIII and Unit 3
September IX {ÉÖxÉ®úÉ´ÉÞÊkÉ: - +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ:, ®úSÉxÉÉi¨ÉEò ±ÉäJÉxɨÉÂOctober X |ÉiªÉʦÉYÉÉxɨÉÂ, +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉ ¶É¤nù°ü{É, +{ÉÊ`öiÉ +´É¤ÉÉävÉxɨÉÂNovember XI ±ÉÉè½þiÉÖ±ÉÉ, +{ÉÊ`öiÉ +´É¤ÉÉävÉxɨÉ +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂNovember XII ʺÉEòiÉɺÉäiÉÖ:, +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ
Proposed Syllabus for :Post Mid Term - Unit IX to XII and Unit 4, 7)
December XIII VÉ]õɪÉÉä: ¶ÉÉèªÉǨÉÂ, +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂ, ®úSÉxÉÉi¨ÉEò ±ÉäJÉxɨÉÂ,+{ÉÊ`öiÉɴɤÉÉävÉxɨÉÂ
December XIV {ɪÉÉÇ´É®úhɨÉÂ, +xÉÖ|ɪÉÖHò ´ªÉÉEò®úhɨÉÂJanuary XV ´ÉÉRÂó¨ÉxÉ: |ÉÉhɺ´É°ü{ɨÉÂ
Proposed Syllabus for :Annual Examination - Unit I to XV
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
April 1 Number System Irrational numbers, RealNumbers and their Decimal Square Rootexpansions, Representing SpiralReal Numbers on the Numberline, Operations on RealNumbers, Laws of Exponents.
2. Polynomials Polynomials in one variable,Zeroes of a polynomial,Remainder theorem, FactorTheorem, Factorisation ofpolynomials AlgebraicIdentities
May 3 Euclid’s Euclid’s Definitions, Axioms,Geometry Postulates, Equivalent version’s of Euclid’s
fifth postulate.4 Lines & Angles Basic terms and definitions,
Intersecting and non-intersectinglines, pairs of angles, Parallel linesand a transversal, lines parallel to the sameline Angle sum property of a triangle.
June 5 Triangles Congruence of triangles, MidpointCriteria for congruence of Theoremtriangle, some properties of atriangle, Inequalitiesin a triangle.
Syllabus for Pre-Mid term - Unit 1 to 5
6 Coordinate Cartesian system, Plotting of CoordinateGeometry a point. Geometry
July 7 Linear Equation Linear equation, Solution of ain Two variables Linear Equation, Graph of a
Linear Equation in TwoVariable, Equation of linesParallel to x-axis and y-axis
CLASS – IXMATHEMATICS
Month Unit Topic Sub-Topic Activity
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXMATHEMATICS
Month Unit Topic Sub-Topic Activity
8 Heron’s Area of a triangle, ApplicationFormula in finding area of a quadrilateral.
Aug 9 Statistics Collection of data, Presentationof data, Graphical Representationof Data, Measures of CentralTendencies.
10 Quadrilaterals Angle sum property of aQuadrilateral, Types ofQuadrilateral, Properties ofa Parallelogram, Condition for aquadrilaterial to be a Parallelogram,mid-Point theorem.
Sep RevisionSyllabus for Pre-Mid term - Unit 1 to 9
Oct 11 Area of Parrallelograms on the Area ofParallelograms same base and between Parallogramsand trainges same parallels, Triangles on
the same base and betweensame parallels.
Nov 12 Probability Probability - A TheoriticalApproach
13 Contructions Basic Constructions, SomeConstruction of triangles
Syllabus for Post - Mid Term : Unit 1, 2,11,12,13Dec 14 Circles Circle and related terms, Angle
subtended by a Chord at a point.Perpendicular from the centre toa chord, circle through Three PointsEqual Chords and their Distancefrom the centre, Angle subtended byan Arc of a Cifcle, Cyclic Quadrilateral.
Jan 15 Surface Area & Surface area and volume of a Cube, CuboidVolume Right circular Cylinder, Right circular Cone
Sphere.Revision
Syllabus for Final Term - Unit 1 to 15
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXPHYSICS
Term Unit Topic Activity
April 1 Motion Distance and DiplacementSpeed and velocityUniform and non-uniform accelerationDerivation of equation of motion
April 2 Motion Derivation of equation of motionDistance-time and velocity-time graphsEquartions of motion by graphical methodTo plot a v-t graph and a-t graph based on agiven set of s-t graph
May 3 Motion Elementary idea of uniform circular motionNumerical
June 4 Force and Concept of force, balanced and unbalancedNewton’s laws forceof motion First law of motion, inertia and mass
Linear momentum, Newton’s second law ofmotionMathematical formulation of Newton’s secondlaw of motion
Pre Mid Term
July 5 Forces and Newton’s third law of motion, action andof motion reaction forces
Elementary idea of conservation of momentumNumerical problems
July 6 Gravitation Universal law of gravitationForce of gravitation on earth (Gravity)Acceleration due to gravityTo determine the density of a solid (denser thanwater) by using a spring balance and ameasuring cylinder
Aug 7 Gravitation Motion under the influence of gravityMass and weight, free fallNumerical problems
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXPHYSICS
Term Unit Topic Activity
Aug 8 Gravitation Thrust and pressureArchimedes’ principleBuoyancy, Elementary idea of relative densityNumerical problems
Mid Term
Sept 9 Gravitation To establish the relation between the loss inweight of a solid when fully immersed in :a) tap water b) strongly salty water, with thewater displaced by it by taking at least twodifferent solids.
Oct 10 Work, Energy Work done by the force, W=F x s cosθand Power Numerical problems
Energy, Kinetic and potential energy
Oct 11 Work, Energy Law of conservation of energyand Power
Nov 12 Work, Energy Powerand Power Commercial unit of energy
Numerical problems
Nov 13 Sound Production of SoundSound needs a material medium to travelNature of sound and its propagation in variousmedium, speed of soundCharacteristic of sound, range of hearing
Post Mid Term
Dec 14 Sound Reflection of sound, Echo, SONAR,Numerical problemsStructure of human Ear
Dec 15 Sound To verify the laws of reflection of soundDec To determine the velocity of a pulse
propagated through a slinky
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXPHYSICS
Term Unit Topic Activity
Jan 16 Revision
Jan 17 Revision
Feb 18 Annual Examination
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXCHEMISTRY
Month Unit Topic Sub topic Practical Experiment
April 1 Mater in Physical nature of matter,our characteristics of particles
surroundings of matter (kinetic theoryof matter), states of matter
April 2 Matter in Change of states of matter To determine theour (including explanation m.p.t. of ice and
b.p.surroundings using kinetic theory), effect s.pt. of distilled
of pressure and impurities watter.on m.p. of solids and b.p. ofliquids, evaporation, factorsaffecting evaporation
May 3 Matter in Difference between evaporationOur and boiling, latent heat of fusion
surroundings and latent heat of vapourisation,advantages of high latent heat offusion of ice and high latent heatof vapourisation of water, coolingeffect of evaporation and itsapplications, Heating and coolingcurves
June 4 Is matter Mixtures, types of mixtures (solid-around us solid, liquid-liquid, liquid-gas, gas-
pure gas), homogeneous and heterogenousmixtures, daily life examples ofmixtures and identifying thecomponents of the mixtures.
Pre Mid Term — Units – 1, 2, 3, 4
July 5 Is matter Solutions, properties of solutions,around us concentration of solutions, numericals
pure on mass by mass % and mass byvolume %, suspensions, properties of
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXCHEMISTRY
Term Unit Topic Sub topic Practical Experiment
suspensionsJuly 6 Is matter Colloids, properties of colloids To study the properties
around types of colloids, application of solutions, suspensionspure seperation of mixtures (include and colloids.
fractional crystallization forseparation of solid-solid mixturesand the techniques to separateliquid-gas and gas-gas mixtures.
August 7 Is matter Separation of mixtures (contd.), To identify and separatearound elements, types of elements the components of apure (includes metalloids and mixture of iron & sulphur
noble gases), compounds,types of compounds (preliminaryidea about organic and inorganiccompounds), physical andchemical changes.
August 8 Atoms and Laws of chemical combinations,Molecules Dalton’s atomic theory
Mid Term — Units – 3,5,6,7,8
September 9 Atoms and Atomic size, symbols, atomic To study the types ofMolecules mass, a.m.u., molecules, chemical reactions -
atomicity, types ions, radicalschemical formulae, formingof formulae.
October 10 Atoms and Molecular mass, formula unit To verify law ofMolecules mass, mole concept, conservation of mass
numericals based on mole
October 11 Stucture of Charged particles in matter,the atom discharge tube experiment
cathode ray experiment andcanal ray experiment,
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXCHEMISTRY
Term Unit Topic Sub topic Practical Experiment
structure of the atom
November 12 Structure of Thomson’s model and itsthe atom limitations, Rutherford’s
Gold foil experiment,Rutherford’s model and itslimitations, Bohr’s model
November 13 Structure of Neutrons, electronic distributionthe atom in atoms, atomic structure
diagrams, valency, atomicnumber and mass number,isotopes, fractional atomicmass, isobars, isotones.
Post Mid Term — Units – 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
December 14 Natural Air and water pollutuion,resources mineral riches in soil, soil
pollution & erosion,sustainable practices
December 15 Revision
January 16 Revision
February 17 Revision
Final Examination — Units – 1 to 14
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXBIOLOGY
Month Week Unit Topic Sub topic Books
April 1-2 1 The fundamental What are living organisms 1. NCERTunit of life made of?
Structural Organisation 2. Superof a cell simplifiedPractical - Temporary biologymount of onion peel &cheek cells
April 3-4 2 The fundamental Cell organellesunit of life
May 1-2 3 The fundamental Cell organelles 3. Core labunit of life Osmosis and diffusion manual
June 4,5 4 Tissues Plant tissuesPractical - To identify plant tissues
Pre Mid Term : July 1st Week : Syllabus : Unit – 1-4
July 1-2 5 Tissues Animal tissues
July 3-4 6 Tissues Animal tissuesPractical - To identify animal tissues
Aug 1-2 7 Diversity in Basis of Classificationliving organisms Classification and Evolution
Hierarchial Classification
Aug 3-4 8 Diversity in Moneraliving organisms Protista
FungiPlantae
Mid Term : Sept 2nd Week : Syllabus : Unit – 1-8
Sept 1-2 9 Diversity in Animalialiving organisms Practical - Identification of plant
specimens
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXBIOLOGY
Month Week Unit Topic Sub topic Books
Sept 3-4 10 Diversity in Animalialiving organisms Practical - Identification of animal
specimens
Oct 2,4 11 Why do we fall Significance of healthill? Healthy and disease free
Chronic and Acute diseases
Nov 1-3 12 Why do we fall Means of spreadill? Organ and tissue manifestations
Nov 4-5 13 Why do we fall Treatment, Precautions, Preventionill? Immunization
Post Mid Term : Dec 1st Week : Syllabus : Unit – 1-13
Dec 1-2 14 Improvement in Crop Variety ImprovementFood Resources Crop production management
Crop protection managementAnimal husbandry
Dec 3 15 Natural Biogeochemical CyclesResources Greenhouse Effect
Ozone Layer
Jan 1-2 16 Revision
Jan 3-4 17 Revision
Feb 1-2 18 Revision
Feb 3-4 19 Revision
Mar Board Examination
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXHISTORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE
April 1 French Revolution
May French Revolution (contd.)
June 2 Why Democracy andWhat is Democracy?
July 3 Socialism in Europe andthe Russian Revolution
Aug 4 Electoral Politics
Sept Revision
Proposed syllabus for Mid-Term (History Unit-1, 3 andPolitical Science: Unit 2, 4)
Oct 5 Nazism and the Riseof Hitler
Nov 6 Constitutional Design7 Working of The Institution
Dec 8 Forest Society andColonialism
Jan 9 Democratic Rights
Proposed syllabus for Final Examination (History : Unit - 1,3,5,8 andPolitical Science : Unit 2,4,6,7,9)
Month Unit History Unit Civics
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXGEOGRAPHY
Month Unit Topic Sub-Topic
Apr I India : Size and Size and LocationLocation India and the world
India’s neighbours
May II India : Physical Plate TectonicsFeature Origin of the Himalayas
The HimalayasThe Northern Plains
June India : Physical The Peninsular PlateauFeatures The Indian Desert
Coastal PlainsIslands
Pre Mid TermJuly III India : Drainage Drainage System in India
Drainage PatternsThe Himalayan Rivers
Aug India : Drainage The Peninsular RiversLakesRiver Pollution
Mid Term
Sep IV India : Climate Difference between weather and climateFactors affecting India’s ClimateThe cold weather seasonThe hot weather season
Oct The advancing monsoon seasonMechanism of the monsoonThe retreating monsoon seasonDistribution of rainfallMonsoon as a unifying bond
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXGEOGRAPHY
Nov V India : Natural Factors affecting Natural Vegetation ofVegetation & Wildlife India
Types of vegetationWildlife
Post Mid Term
Dec VI India : Population Population density and distributionPopulation growth and changeComposition of PopulationNational Population policy
RevisionFeb Final Exam
Month Unit Topic Sub-Topic
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXECONOMICS
Month Unit Topic Sub-Topic
April I The Story of Palampur IntroductionDistribution of land among farmersof Palampur
May The Story of Palampur Sale of Surplus farm productsNon farm activities in Palampur
June II People as a Resource OverviewEconomic activities of men andwomenQuality of Population
July II People as Resource Education and HealthUnemployment
PRE MID TERMAug III Poverty as a Challenge Urban and Rural Poverty
Poverty LinePoverty estimatesVulnerable GroupsInter-State disparitiesGlobal Poverty Scenario
MID TERMOct III Poverty as a Challenge Cause of Poverty
Anti Poverty measuresChallenges Ahead
Nov IV Food Security What is Food Security?Why do we need Food Security?Who are Food insecure?Food Security in IndiaBuffer Stock, Public DistributionSystem, Current status of PDS inIndia Food Security ProgrammesRole of co-operatives in Food Security
Dec Post Mid TermJAN RevisionFEB Final Exam
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
CLASS – IXCOMPUTER SCIENCE
Unit Month Topic Sub-Topic
1 April Basic of Basics Characteristics and Components ofInformation Computer SystemTechnology CPU, Memory, Storage devises and I-O devices.
Basice of Network and CommunicationsComputer Networking-LAN, MAN, WAN, Internet,InterspaceWired Networking technology examples COAXIALCable, Ethernet cable, Optical Fiber
2 May/June Wireless Networking Technology examplesBluetooth, Type of SoftwareData and InformationUnderstanding Multimedia
3. June/July Operating Basic Concept of Operating SystemSystem Process, memory, files and device management
Basic Operating System tasksWorking with Files and Folder
4. Working with Control panelsUsing text tool, painting tools and calculator
Pre-Mid Term (Unit 1 to 4)5. August/ Word Introduction to Word Processor
September Processing Editing and Formatting document6. Adding Header and Footer
Inserting object in documentInserting and Formatting Tables
7. Using Grammer and Spell check utilitiesUsing find and replace featuresUsing Auto Format and mail merge
8. Inserting shaper and mathematical symbols.Reviewing documentsPrinting document
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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE
Mid Term (Unit 5 to 8)9. October/ Creating Introduction to Powerpoint
November Presentation Changing Slide LayoutEditing and formatting TextInserting Header and Footer
10. Inserting Object in SlidesDifferent view of SlidesApplying transition in slidesWorking with animation in slides
11. December Spreadsheet Introduction to SpreadsheetEntering and Formatting data in SpreadsheetUsing autofill series
12 Using formulae in SpreadsheetUnderstanding cell referenceWorking with FunctionsCreating Chart
Post Mid Term (Unit 9 to 12)13 January Societal Benefits of IT
Impact of IT Security Issues, Plagiarism, privacy andintegrity of informationIntellectual property rights and avoidingsecurity issues
14. Introduction to Introduction of AppsApp Difference between application and Apps.Development Different Platforms of Apps
App StoreProcess of creating Apps
15. February Introduction Java Fundamentalto Java Java Programming concepts
Java Tokens and Keywords15. Identification and data types
Conditional ConstructsFinal Term (Unit 13 to 15)
CLASS – IXCOMPUTER SCIENCE
Unit Month Topic Sub-Topic