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SYLLABUS FOR CLASS–VII
SESSION 2019–20
ENGLISH
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Headword New Stepping Stone Course Book
Poem Where the Mind is Without Fear
Chapter 4 The Kabuliwallah
Headword New Stepping Stone Workbook
Worksheet 4
Pearson Tune into Grammar
The Sentence, Determiners, Subject
Predicate
Writing Skills
Application Writing, Paragraph Writing,
Dictation
Tales From Shakespeare
Lesson 1 As You Like It
Subject Enrichment Activity
Crossword based on Vocabulary
MAY
Course Book Chapter-6 Around the World in eighty
days
Grammar Tenses, Prepositions
Writing Skills Unseen Comprehension,
Message Writing, Dictation
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JULY
Course Book Chapter-2 The Hero of Tiger Hill
Chapter-5 Travel
Poem : Somebody’s Mother
Workbook Worksheet 2
Grammar Adjectives, Pronouns
Writing Skills Informal Letter Writing, Diary Entry,
Dictation
Tales from Shakespeare
Chapter-2 Romeo and Juliet
Subject Enrichment Activity Speaking and Listening Skills
AUGUST
Course Book Poem : Celluloid Heroes
Chapter-8 The Theft That Created a
Legend
Workbook Worksheet 5
Grammar Active and Passive Voice, Kinds of
Phrases
Writing Skills Application Writing, Guided Composition,
Message Writing, Dictation
Tales from Shakespeare
Chapter-3 The Comedy of Errors
Speaking Skills Character Dramatisation
SEPTEMBER
Workbook Worksheet 7
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SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Course Book Poem : On Killing a Tree
Chapter-10 The World of Reptiles
Workbook Worksheet 8
Grammar Non finite Verbs, Adverbs
Writing Skills Letter to the Editor, Notice Writing,
Dictation
Tales from Shakespeare
Chapter-4 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Subject Enrichment Activity OTBA (Based on Chapter-6 of
Shakespeare)
NOVEMBER
Course Book Poem : Sea Fever
Chapter-12 Alone on the High Seas
Workbook Worksheet 1
Grammar Direct-Indirect Speech, Conjunctions
Writing Skills Story Writing, Dictation
Tales from Shakespeare
Chapter-5 All's Well That Ends Well
Subject Enrichment Activity Speaking and Listening Skills
DECEMBER
Course Book Poem : I Dream A World
Chapter-14 The Last Leaf
Workbook Worksheet 6
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Grammar Editing and Gap Filling
Writing Skills Application Writing, Article Writing,
Unseen Comprehension
Tales from Shakespeare Chapter-6 The Tempest
JANUARY
Course Book Poem : The Bridge Builder
Grammar Subject-Verb Agreement, Modals
Writing Skills Unseen Comprehension, Dictation
Speaking Skills Narrating a funny experience
FEBRUARY
Course Book Chapter-16 Mine Eyes Have Seen
Workbook Worksheet 3
Grammar Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Writing Skills Notice Writing
Tales from Shakespeare
Chapter-7 The Taming of the Shrew
PRE MID ASSESSMENT
Course Book Poem : Where the Mind is Without Fear
Chapter-4 The Kabuliwallah
Chapter-6 Around the World in eighty
days
Grammar The Sentence, Determiners, Subject
Predicate, Tenses, Prepositions
Writing Skills Application Writing, Paragraph, Message
Writing, Unseen Comprehension
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 1
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MID TERM ASSESSMENT
All the syllabus covered from April to August
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 2, 3
POST MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Course Book Poem : On Killing A Tree
Chapter-10 The World of Reptiles
Chapter-12 Alone on the High Seas
Grammar Non-Finite Verbs, Adverbs, Direct-Indirect
Speech, Conjunction
Writing Skills Letter to the Editor, Notice Writing, Story
Writing, Unseen Comprehension
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 4
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Course Book Poem : On Killing A Tree, Sea Fever,
I Dream A World
The Bridge Builder
Lesson 10, 12, 14, 16
Poem : Where The Mind is Without Fear
Chapter-6 (From Term-I)
Grammar All topics covered from October to February
Determiners, Adjectives (from Term-I)
Writing Skills All topics covered from October to February
Application Writing and Message Writing
(from Term-I)
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 2, 5, 6 and 7
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MATHEMATICS
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Chapter 3 Data Handling
Chapter 1 Integers
Practice Book Page No. 3 – 9, 18 – 24
Subject Enrichment Activity
To compare the marks obtained in all the subjects by a studentin the first and second term examination by drawing a bargraph.
MAY
Chapter 4 Simple Equations
Chapter 15 Visualising Solid Shapes
Practice Book Page No. 25 – 31, 98 – 101
JULY
Chapter 5 Lines and Angles
Chapter 14 Symmetry
Practice Book Page No. 32 – 39, 94 – 97
Subject Enrichment Activity
To make the dice using the net of a cube by paper foldingmethod.
AUGUST
Chapter 2 Fractions and Decimals
Practice Book Page No. 10 – 17
SEPTEMBER
Chapter 9 Rational Numbers
Practice Book Page No. 63 – 69
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SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Chapter 6 The Triangle and Its Properties
Chapter 7 Congruence of Triangles
Practice Book Page No. 40 – 47, 48 – 55
Subject Enrichment Activity
To verify that the sum of the three interior angles of a triangle
equals to 180° by paper cutting and pasting.
NOVEMBER
Chapter 8 Comparing Quantities
Chapter 13 Exponents and Powers
Practice Book Page No. 56 – 62, 90 – 93
Subject Enrichment Activity
To conduct a quiz on Chapter 8 and 13.
DECEMBER
Chapter 11 Perimeter and Area
Practice Book Page No. 77 – 83
JANUARY
Chapter 12 Algebraic Expressions
Practice Book Page No. 84 – 89
FEBRUARY
Chapter 10 Practical Geometry
Practice Book Page No. 70 – 76
PRE MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapters 1, 3, 4, 15
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MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 14, 15
POST MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapters 6, 7, 8, 13
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
SOCIAL SCIENCE
FIRST TERM
APRIL
History Chapter 1 Tracing Changes Through A
Thousand Years
Geography Chapter 1 Environment
Chapter 2 Inside Our Earth
Civics Chapter 1 On Equality
Diagrams Interior of the Earth, Rock Cycle
MAY
History Chapter 2 New Kings and Kingdoms
Civics Chapter 2 Role of Government in Health
Map Work On the political map of India, locate the
kingdoms of Rashtrakutas, Gurjara-Pratiharas,
Palas, Cholas, Pandyas, Cheras.
Subject Enrichment Activity Project on the Earth’s Crust
JULY
History Chapter 3 The Delhi Sultans
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Geography Chapter 3 Our Changing Earth
Civics Chapter 3 How the State Government
Works ?
Chapter 4 Growing Up as Boys and Girls
Diagrams Structure of Volcano
Features made by rivers and sea waves
Map Work On the political map of India, mark the places
captured by Iltutmish – Delhi, Ajmer, Gwalior,
Awadh, Ranthambore, Benaras.
AUGUST
History Chapter 4 The Mughal Empire
Chapter 5 Rulers and Buildings
Geography Chapter 4 Air
Chapter 5 Water
Civics Chapter 5 Women Change the World
Diagrams Types of rainfall, Water Cycle, Spring and Neap
Tides.
Map Work (1) On the political map of India, mark Akbar’s
empire, Sind, Kabul, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri,
Berar.
(2) On the physical map of world mark the
major oceans, seas (Black Sea, Arabian
Sea, Bay of Bengal, Mediterranean Sea)
and Rivers (R. Congo, R. Nile, R. Missisipi,
R. Amazon, R. Danube)
Subject Enrichment Activity Architecture under the
Mughals
SEPTEMBER
Revision Work
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SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
History Chapter 6 Towns, Traders and Craftpersons
Geography Chapter 6 Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
Civics Chapter 6 Understanding Media
Chapter 7 Understanding Advertising
Map Work On the political map of India, mark main centres
of trade during medieval period : Pushkar,
Bombay, Murshidabad, Calcutta, Hampi, Surat,
Ahmedabad, Kanchipuram.
Subject Enrichment Activity Types of Advertisement
(Concept Map)
NOVEMBER
History Chapter 7 Tribes, Nomads and Settled
Communities
Geography Chapter 7 Human Environment – Settlement
Transport and Communication
Civics Chapter 8 Markets Around Us
Map Work (1) On the political map of India, mark the
areas inhabited by Gonds, Bhils, Kolis,
Mundas, Ahoms, Khokhars, Badagas.
(2) On the world political map, mark the major
seaports (Los Angeles, Mumbai, London,
Newyork, Rio de Janerio, Capetown,
Perth) and major airports (Paris, New
Delhi, Sydney, Beijing, San Francisco,
Singapore, Buenos Aires).
DECEMBER
History Chapter 8 Devotional Paths to the Divine
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Chapter 9 The Making of Regional Cultures
Geography Chapter 8 Human Environment Interactions–
The Tropical and Sub-tropical
regions
Chapter 9 Life in the Temperate Grasslands
Civics Chapter 9 A Shirt in the Market
Map Work (1) On the political map of South America,
mark the countries drained by River
Amazon – Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador,
Columbia, Venezuela.
(2) On the political map of India, mark the
cities located along the R. Ganga –
Allabahad, Kanpur,Varanasi, Lucknow,
Patna, Kolkata.
(3) On the physical map of North America,
mark Prairies, Rocky Mountains, R.
Mississipi, Canada, USA, Mexico.
(4) On the physical map of Africa mark R.
Orange, R. Limpopo, Velds, Drakensburg,
Mountains, Kalahari Desert, Kimberly,
Pretoria, Johannesburg.
Subject Enrichment Activity : Cartographic Skills
JANUARY
History Chapter 10 Eighteenth Century Political
Formations
Geography Chapter 10 Life in the Deserts
Civics Chapter 10 Struggles for Equality
Map Work (1) On the political map of India, mark the
independent provinces of Awadh,
Hyderabad, Bengal.
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(2) On the political map of Africa, mark SaharaDesert, the 11 countries touched bySahara Desert.
(3) On the map of Jammu and Kashmir markLeh, Ladakh, Kargil, R. Indus, R. Shyok.
PRE MID TERM ASSESSMENT
History Chapter 1 and 2
Geography Chapter 1 and 2
Civics Chapter 1
(Maps and Diagrams of above mentionedchapters)
MID TERM ASSESSMENT
History Chapter 1 to 5
Geography Chapter 1 to 5
Civics Chapter 1 to 5
(Maps and Diagrams of above mentionedchapters)
POST MID TERM ASSESSMENT
History Chapter 6
Geography Chapter 6 and Chapter 7
Civics Chapter 6 and Chapter 7
(Maps and Diagrams of above mentionedchapters)
ANNUAL EXAM
History Chapter 4, Chapter 6 to 10
Geography Chapter 5, Chapter 6 to 10
Civics Chapter 1, Chapter 6 to 10
(Maps and Diagrams of above mentionedchapters)
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SCIENCE
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Chapter 1 Nutrition in Plants
Chapter 2 Nutrition in Animals
Chapter 16 Water : A Precious Resource
Subject Enrichment Activity To observe the effect of saliva
in the breakdown of starch
into sugars.
MAY
Chapter 4 Heat
JULY
Chapter 5 Acids, Bases and Salts
Chapter 7 Weather, Climate and Adaptaions of Animals to
Climate
Chapter 17 Forest : Our Linfeline
AUGUST
Chapter 6 Physical and Chemical Changes
Chapter 10 Respiration in Organisms
Subject Enrichment Activity Multiple Choice Questions
based on syllabus of Mid-Term
Assessment.
SEPTEMBER
Revision
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SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric
Chapter 12 Reproduction in Plants
NOVEMBER
Chapter 8 Winds, Storms and Cyclones
Chapter 13 Motion and Time
Subject Enrichment Activity To plot the distance v/s timegraph for uniform motion.
DECEMBER
Chapter 9 Soil
Chapter 11 Transportation in Animals and Plants
JANUARY
Chapter 15 Light
Chapter 18 Waste Water Story
Subject Enrichment Activity : Multiple Choice Questions
FEBRUARY
Chapter 14 Electric Current and its Effects
PRE MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapter 1, 2, 4 and 16
MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapter 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 16, 17
POST MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapter 3, 8, 12, 13
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Chapter 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18
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FRENCH
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Leçon 0 Découvrons la France !
Leçon 1 Belles images
Leçon 2 Voici Paul !
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Subject Enrichment Activity France, je t’ aime !
MAY
Leçon 3 Les habits
JULY
Leçon 4 Les animaux du zoo
AUGUST
Leçon 5 Quel temps fait-il ?
Subject Enrichment Activity Le dimanche d’ étudiant (Ce)
SEPTEMBER
Leçon 6 Au travail !
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Leçon 7 Chez clara
Subject Enrichment Activity La Bande Dessinée
NOVEMBER
Leçon 8 La maison de Marie
DECEMBER
Leçon 9 Bon appétit !
Subject Enrichment Activity Le Repas français
JANUARY
Leçon 10 Ma Ville, mon quartier
FEBRUARY
Revision
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PRE MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Leçon 0, 1, 2, 3
MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Leçon 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
POST MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Leçon 0, 3, 6, 7, 8
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Leçon 0, 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
APRIL
Page No. 1 The World of Molluscs
2 Man’s Best Friends
3 Playful Penguins
4-5 Common but Unique
6-7 Protecting the Wildlife
Current News and Events for the Month
MAY
Page No. 8 Forests and Grasslands
9 Plants that Can Cure
10 Animal Posers
11 The Marine Life
JULY
Page No. 12-13 Know Your World
14 Indus Valley Civilisation
15 Knowing Asia
16 Leading in the World
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17 Cities of the World
18-19 Know the UNO
20 Newspaper and Magazines
Current News and Events for the Month
Activity Collect the pictures and information of anyfive endangered species.
AUGUST
Page No. 21 My Wonderful Body
22-23 Scientific Awareness
24 Branches of Science
25 Right or Wrong
26 Scientific Instruments
27 Fuel Power
28 Into the Space
29 Famous Scientists
Current News and Events for the Month
SEPTEMBER
Revision Work
OCTOBER
Page No. 30 Architecture
31 Logical Reasoning Quiz
32 Surviving a Landslide
33 Mathematical Ability
34 Sporty Quiz
35 Rio Olympics, 2016
NOVEMBER
Page No. 36 Football Quiz
37 Football World Cup, 2018
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38 Asian Games, 2018
39 Bollywood Directors
40-41 Indian Classical Singers
Current News and Events for the Month
DECEMBER
Page No. 42 Wonderful India
43 The Seven Sisters
44 The Parliament of India
45 Ancient Indian Dynasties
46 Saint Teresa of Kolkata
47 Taming the Rivers
48 Ports in India
49 India’s Village Life !
Current News and Events for the Month
Activity Collect the pictures and information of any
five famous sports personality of India
(Different fields)
JANUARY
Page No. 50 Idioms
51 Guess the Villains
52 Hollywood
53 Journalists of India
54 Come Tour India !
55 Mix ‘n’ Match
FEBRUARY
Page No. 56 Becoming a Pilot
57 Logical Reasoning Quiz
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58 Surviving a Cyclone
59 Mathematical Ability
60-61 Mental Aptitude and Logical Reasoning
PRE MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Page No. 1 to 11
PRE MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Page No. 12 to 29
POST MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Page No. 30 to 39
ANNUAL EXAM
Page No. 40 to 59
VALUE EDUCATION
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Chapter 1 On the Wings of Prayer
MAY
Chapter 2 The Charitable Tree
JULY
Chapter 3 Rising Above Odds
Chapter 4 Shankar’s Revenge
AUGUST
Chapter 5 Climbing Higher
Chapter 6 Making His Village School Proud
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Subject Enrichment Activity Collect information about
institutions like ‘CRY’,
‘Helpage India’ and
‘Missionaries of Charity’.
SEPTEMBER
Chapter 7 Sacrifice Personified
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Chapter 8 Buddha’s Message
Chapter 9 Aditya’s Counsellor
NOVEMBER
Chapter 10 Never Too Late to Reunite
DECEMBER
Chapter 11 Lincoln and the Dying Soldier
Chapter 12 True Friendship
JANUARY
Chapter 13 It’s You Who Matters
Chapter 14 Markita’s World Tour
Subject Enrichment Activity Write a character sketch ofany social leader.
FEBRUARY
Chapter 15 Indira Priyadarshini
SUPW
HEADWORD
APRIL – MAY
Chapter-5 Number System
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Chapter-1 Formatting Cell Content in MS Excel
Practical Formatting the data using MS Excel
JULY
Chapter-2 Formulas in Excel
Practical Performing Mathematical calculations usingpredefined functions.
AUGUST
Chapter-3 Creating Charts in MS Excel
Practical Inserting various types of charts in MS Excel
Chapter-4 Advanced Topics in MS Excel
Practical Using MS Excel, perform sorting and filtering of
data
SEPTEMBER
Chapter-9 Internet and its Applications
Practical Making a presentation on the topic ‘Impact of
Internet’
OCTOBER
Chapter-6 Introduction to HTML
Practical Creating simple Web Pages
NOVEMBER
Chapter-7 Introduction to Flash 8 and Flash Tools
Practical Using different Flash Tools
DECEMBER
Chapter-8 Simple Animations in Flash
Practical Creating simple animations using Flash
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JANUARY
Chapter-10 Branching and Looping in QBASIC
Practical Making simple QBasic programs using branching
FEBRUARY
Revision for the Annual Exam
PERIODIC TEST I
Chapter-5 Number System
Chapter-1 Formatting Cell Content in MS Excel
MID TERM
Chapter-1 Formatting Cell Content in MS Excel
Chapter-2 Formulas in Excel
Chapter-3 Creating Charts in MS Excel
Chapter-5 Number System
PERIODIC TEST 2
Chapter-4 Advanced Topics in MS Excel
Chapter-6 Introduction to HTML
Chapter-9 Internet and its Applications
ANNUAL EXAM
Chapter-6 Introduction to HTML
Chapter-7 Introduction to Flash 8 and Flash Tools
Chapter-8 Simple Animations in Flash
Chapter-9 Internet and its Applications
Chapter-10 Branching and Looping in QBASIC
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ART EDUCATION
APRIL • Hatching and Cross Hatching
• Perspective
MAY • Flowers
JULY • Nature study (In Colour)
• Still Life (Pencil Shading)
AUGUST • Object Composition (In Colour)
• Cartoons
SEPTEMBER • Birds and Animals
• Facial Expressions
OCTOBER • Cartoon Houses and Trees
NOVEMBER • Caricatures
• Outdoor Scene
DECEMBER • Village Composition
• Sunset Scene
JANUARY • Creative Art (Pen Work)
FEBRUARY • Poster
• Textures
MUSIC
APRIL – MAY
(1) God made you special
(2) dgk¡ ls ykrs gks bruh 'kfDr
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JULY
(1) Together song
(2) ge dks eu dh 'kfDr nsuk
AUGUST
(1) viuh /jrh viuk vEcj
(2) dksbZ cksys o`Q".k eqjkjh
SEPTEMBER
(1) We love you teachers
(2) We shall overcome
OCTOBER
(1) fnokyh jks'kuh okyh
(2) ik;k tks eSaus jke jru
NOVEMBER
(1) vk py osQ rq>s
(2) Friends are like flowers
DECEMBER
(1) O! Come all be faithful
(2) O! Mother Merry
JANUARY
(1) oUns ekrje~
FEBRUARY
(1) gs ekrk ljLorh
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