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CLASS: VII SUBJECT: English
Prescribed Books: Publisher
1. New Communicate in English Ratna Sagar
2. Gem’s English Grammar Ratna Sagar
Note : Annual Exam Portion i.e.20% of Half Yearly Portion: Course book: Gulli – Danda, Packing for The
Journey. Grammar: Sentences, Subject - Verb Agreement.
Writing : Notice
Month Working Days Chapter /Topics Project/Activity
April 20
Course Book: Hopscotch, Gulli - Danda, The Echoing Green Grammar: Sentences, Nouns, Articles Writing; Notice
Enrichment activity Pg.No:23 Course Book
May/June 18
Course Book : Those Six Days, Around The World in 80 Days Grammar: Present Tense, Past Tense, Future Tense Writing: Diary Entry
Enrichment activity Pg. No : 40 Course Book
July 23
Course Book: A Trek Through the Himalayas, Henry: A Chameleon , Packing For The Journey, Foolish Questions Grammar: Determiners, Pronouns , Adjectives Writing: Speech Writing
Enrichment Activity Pg.No : 63 From Course Book
August 20
Course Book: One Earth to One World, The Stranger, Where the Mind is Without Fear Grammar: Subject- Verb Agreement, Phrases and Clauses, Speech Writing: Informal Letter
September 9 Revision of Half Yearly Exam, Vocabulary 1 , Punctuation 1 ,Revision 1.
October 13
Course Book: Sir Lawley’s Ghost ,The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, The Little Green Orchard. Grammar; Verbs 1,Verbs 2,Modals,Phrasal Verbs Writing: E-Mail
Collage Making
November 18
Course Book: Apologize!, On Being Sarah, The English Lesson Grammar -Voice, Prepositions, Conjunctions Writing-Paragraph Writing
A Visit to a school Garden.
December 16
Course Book : Salim and Tansen, Mahabalipuram Grammar -Adverbs , Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences. Writing- Formal Letter
January 17 Course Book: The Fabulous, Fabled Silk Road. Grammar - Vocabulary 2, Punctuation 2, Revision 2
February 10 Revision of Annual Examination
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Subject: Maths
Book Prescribed : R.S.Agarwal Publisher : Bharti Bhawan
Month No of Working Day
Chapters Activity
April 20 1 integers 2 fraction 3 Decimal
1
May 3 4 Rational number
June 15 5 Exponents 6 Algebraic Expressions
July 23 7 Liner Equation 8 Ratio and proportion 13 lines and Angles
2
August 20 14 Properties of parallel lines 18 reflection and rotational Symmetry 19 three dimensional shapes
4,9
September 9 Revision and Half Yearly Exam
October 13 9 Untiary Method 10 Percentage
November 18 11 Profit and loss 12 Simple Interest
December 16 15 Properties of Triangles 16 Congruence 17 Construction
5,6,8
January 17 20 Mensuration 21 collection and Organistaion of data ( mean, median and mode) 22 Bar graph 23 Probability
February 10 Revision and Annual Exam
Note : 20% of Half yearly portion will be included in annual exam. i.e Ch-6
Algebra & Ch-3 Decimals.
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PHYSICS
BOOK PRESCRIBED : LAKHMIR SINGH’S PUBLICATION: S. CHAND SCHOOL BOOKS
MONTH WORKING DAYS
CHAPTERS / TOPICS TO BE COVERED ACTIVITY / PROJECT / PRACTIVAL
APRIL
20
CHAPTER -13 MOTION AND TIME
1) MOTION 2) SPEED 3) Units of Speed 4) Numerical Based on Speed 5) Uniform & Non Uniform Motion 6) GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF MOTION 7) Time
ACTIVITY TO MEASURE THE SPEED OF A BALL MOVING ALONG THE GROUND.
MAY 03 1) SIMPLE PENDULUM
JUNE
15
CHAPTER – 8, WINDS, STORMS AND CYCLONES
1) AIR EXERTS PRESSURE 2) AIR EXPANDS ON HEATING 3) HOW WIND IS PRODUCED 4) WIND IS PRODUCED DUE TO UNEVEN
HEATING ON THE EARTH BY THE SUN.
TO SHOW THAT AIR AROUNDS US EXERT PRESSURE
JULY
03
CHAPTER – 8, WINDS, STORMS AND CYCLONES 1) HIGH SPEED WINDS ARE ACCOMPANIED BY
REDUCED AIR PRESSURE 2) THUNDERSTORM 3) CYCLONE 4) TORNADO
TO SHOW THAT HIGH SPEED WIND ARE ACCOMPANIED BY REDUCED AIR PRESSURE
AUGUST
20
CHAPTER – 4, HEAT 1) HOT AND COLD 2) TEMPERATURE 3) MEASURING TEMPERATURE 4) LABORATORY THERMOMETER 5) CLINICAL THERMOMETER 6) TRANSFER OF HEAT 7) CONDUCTION 8) CONVECTION IN WATER 9) CONVECTION IN AIR 10) RADIATION
ACTIVITY TO SHOW THE CONDUCTION OF HEAT.
SEPTEMBER 19
1. ABSORBERS OF HEAT RADIATION 2. EMITTERS OF HEAT RADIATION 3.IMPORTANCE OF COLOUR OF OBJECTS IN EVERY DAY LIFE
Revision & Half Yearly Portion Ch.-4 ,8,13
OCTOBER
13
CHAPTER – 14, ELECTRIC CURRENT AND ITS EFFECT 1) ELECTRIC CIRCUIT 2) EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
7
NOVEMBER
18
CHAPTER – 14, ELECTRIC CURRENT AND ITS EFFECT
1) HEATING EFFECT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT 2) MAGNETIC EFFECT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
ACTIVITY TO MAKE AN ELECTROMAGNET
DECEMBER
16
CHAPTER – 15 LIGHT 1) LIGHT TRAVELS IN STRAIGHT LINES 2) REFLECTION OF LIGHT\
JANUARY
17
CHAPTER – 15, LIGHT 5) SPHERICAL MIRROR 6) SPHERICAL LENSES 7) DISPERSION OF LIGHT
ACTIVITY TO SHOW THAT WHITE LIGHT CONSISTS OF SEVEN COLOURS.
FEBRUARY
19
5) REVISION & Annual Examination Portion Ch-4,14,15
Chemistry Text Book :-Lakhmir Singh’s Science
Month W.Days Chapters/Contents Activity/Projects
April
May
June
July
20
03
15
23
Chapter 5- Acids,Bases and Salts Indicators for testing Acids and
Bases. Types of Acids: mineral acids
and organic acids. Acid rain and its
effects.Neutralisation reaction and
application of acid and base in
everyday life.
Salts-Neutral Salts, Acidic Salts and
Basic Salts.
Chapter 6-Physical and Chemical
Changes.
Physical changes-Characteristics of
physical changes. Differences
between physical and chemical
change. Rusting-causes of rusting,
prevention from rusting,
Galvanisation, Crystallisation.
Chapter 6-Physical and Chemical
Changes.(contd.)-
Applications of physical and chemical
changes.
Chapter 16- Water: A Precious
Resource
Forms of water, groundwater as an
important source of water, Water
table and Aquifer, Scarcity of water.
Preparation of chart to show
colour of indicators in acid and
base.
Litmus paper and turmeric
used to identify acid and base
Burning of magnesium ribbon
is a chemical change.
Draw a well labelled diagram
of water cycle.
8
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
20
19
13
18
16
17
19
Chapter- Water: A Precious
Resource (contd.) Mismanagement of water, proper
management of water,Rainwater
harvesting,Revival of Bawris and drip
irrigation,Effects of water scarcity on
plants.
Exercise and Revision.
Half Yearly Examination
Portion- L- 5,6 and 16.
Chapter 3- Fibre to Fabric
Animal fibres –Wool and Silk, Indian
breeds of sheep, production of wool,
occupational hazard, Sorter’s disease.
Chapter- Fibre to Fabric (contd.) Silk, life history of Silk Moth,
processes in silk production, Natural
silk and Artificial silk, health hazards
in sericulture.
Chapter 18- Waste Water Story Sewage and its composition, sewers
and sewerage system, Waste water
treatment plant, some good
housekeeping practices.
Chapter- Waste Water
Story(contd.)
Sanitation and disease, septic tanks,
composting pits, chemical toilets,
vermin processing toilets and
aeroplane toilets. Sanitation in public
places.
Exercise and Revision.
Annual Examination.
Portion- L- 3,18 and 6
Chart preparation to show rain
water harvesting, Bawrisystem
, check dam, Drip irrigation.
Draw diagram to show life
cycle of silk moth.
Preparation of chart showing
waste water treatment plant.
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Biology
Month W.Days Chapters/Contents Activity/Projects
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
20
03
15
23
20
19
13
18
Chapter 1-Nutrition in plants
Modes of nutrition-Autotrophs,
Heterotrophs. Photosynthesis – conditions
necessary for photosynthesis. Importance
of photosynthesis. Modes of nutrition in
plants-Parasite, saprophytes, symbiosis,
Insectivorous plants. How are nutrients
replenished in the soil.
Cell- Plant cell and Animal cell.
Chapter 2-Nutrition in Animals
Mode of nutrition in Animals, Human
digestive system, Structure and function
of teeth and tongue, Ruminants-Digestion
in grass eating animals, Unicellular
organism.
Chapter 10- Respiration in organisms.
Respiration- Aerobic and Anaerobic
respiration. Breathing, Breathing rate,
mechanism of breathing. Respiration in
Humans. Breathing and respiration in
other animals. Respiration in plants.
Chapter 11- Transport in Animals and
Plants.
Circulatory system. Blood-Component of
blood. Heart and Blood vessels. Working
of the circulatory system. Excretion in
animals. Transport in plants.
Exercise and Revision
Half Yearly Examination.
Portion- L-1,2,10 and 11.
Chapter 9- Soil
Formation of soil, Soil profile,
composition of soil, soil and crops, types
and properties of soil, soil erosion and its
prevention, soil pollution and its
prevention.
Chapter 12 –Reproduction in Plants
Methods of reproduction in plants,
vegetative propagation, sexual
reproduction in plants, Pollination and
fertilization, Germination of seeds,
Dispersal of seeds and fruits.
To grow fungus on bread.
Draw a well labelled
diagram of human
digestive system and
ruminants.
To demonstrate the
mechanism of breathing.
To show that exhaled air
has carbon dioxide.
Make a model of human
heart and excretory
system.
Draw a diagram of soil
profile.
To show that soil contains
water.
Collect five seeds and
write its method of
dispersal.
10
December
January
February
16
17
19
Chapter 7- Weather, Climate and
Adaptations of Animals to Climate.
Weather,Weather report, Climate-Factors
which effect climate, Climate and
Adaptation, Polar regions-Polar
bear,Penguins, Migration, Tropical
rainforests-Big cats, Elephant, Toucan,
Red Eyed frog, Monkey, Lion tailed
Macaque.
Chapter 17- Forests- Our Life line.
Forest-Components of forest, Structure of
forest, Importance of forest, Effect of
destruction of forests and conservation of
forests.
Exercise and Revision.
Annual Examination.
Portion- L-9,12, 7,17 and 1
Draw a well labelled
diagram of flower.
To collect the weather
reports of one week and
record the information.
Draw a food chain and
food web.
Collect five products that
we get from forests.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Book Prescribed Publication
New learn well Holy Faith International Pvt. Ltd.
Month Working Days Chapter Project / Activity
April 20 His-Chapter -1:Where, When and How
Ch-2: New Kings and Kingdoms
Civics- Ch-1: Democracy
Geo- Ch-1: The Environment in totality
Ch-2: Earth’s Interior
Model making from Ch-2
and Ch-3
May & June 18 His- Ch-3: The Delhi Sultanate
Civics- Ch-2: Institutional Representation of Democracy
Geo- Ch-2: Cont..
Ch-3: Changing face of the Earth
July 23 H- Ch-4: The Mughal Empire
C- Ch-3: State Government
G- Ch-4: Composition and Structure of the Atmosphere
Ch- 5: Elements of weather and climate
August 20 H- Ch-5: The Architecture of the Mughals
C- Ch-4: Role of the Government in Health Care
G- Ch-6: Water: Its distribution and circulation
September 09 Revision and Half yearly Exam Half Yearly portion:
Syllabus from April-Aug.
October 13 H- Ch-6: Towns, Trades and Crafts persons
C- Ch-5: Understanding Media and Advertising
G- Ch-7: Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
Diagram from Ch-8 and
map work from Ch-10 &
Ch-11
November 18 H- Ch-7: Social Changes :- Mobile and Settled
communities
Ch-8: Popular beliefs and religions debates.
C- Ch-6: Role of gender in social and economics aspects
G- Ch-8: Settlement, Transport and Communication
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December 16 H- Ch-9: The Flowering of Regional Cultures
C- Ch-7: Markets Around Us
G- Ch-9: The Tropical and sub-tropical regions
Ch-10: Life in Temperate Grasslands.
January 17 H- Ch-10: The Political Formations in the 18th century
G- Ch-11: Life in Decent Regions
February 10 Revision and Annual Exam
Notes: Annual Exam Portion: Annual portion i.e. Syllabus from Oct- Jan and 20% from Half Yearly portion i.e.
H- Ch-4: The Mughal Empire C- Ch-3: State Government G- Ch-2: Earth Interior
Computer
Book Prescribed: Computers for School Volume VII Publication: MICA EDUCOM Author: Sanjay Jain
Month Wise Syllabus Break-up Month W.D. Chapter/Topic April+May 20+3 Lesson – 1 Computer Hardware
Lab Activity:-
Demonstrating various hardware components June 15 Lesson – 2 Internet: Online Surfing.
Lab Activity:-
Perform Activities given on Page no. 22 & 32. July 23 Lesson – 3 Database
Lab Activity:-
Perform Activities given on Page no. 46 & 49. August 20 Lesson – 4 Reports in Database
Lab Activity:-
Perform Activities given on Page no. 55, 60 & 63. September 09 Revision and Half Yearly Examination October 13 Lesson – 5 Beginning with HTML Lab Activity:-
Perform Activities given on Page no. 70,72,75,77 &80. November 18 Lesson – 6 Tags in HTML
Lab Activity:-
Perform Activities given on Page no. 86,90,93 & 102 December 16 Lesson – 7 Animation in Scratch
Lab Activity:-
Perform Activities given on Page no. 115,118,119,121 & 124
January 17 Lesson – 8 Working in Linux Lab Activity:-
Perform Activities given on Page no. 135 February 10 Revision and Annual Examination* *Annual Examination Portion:- Lesson-1,5,6,7 and 8.
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General Knowledge
Prescribed Book: Publication
Know as you grow Saphire Publishers
April 1.Animal Kingdom
May 2. Plant Kingdom
June 3. Environment
July 4. life skills
5. Science and Technology
August 6. India our motherland
Sept. 7.The world around
Oct. 8. Language and Literature
Nov. 9.Mixed Bag
10. Entertainment
Dec. 11.Sports
Value Education
Prescribed Book: Publication
Know as you grow Saphire Publishers
April 1. Being Considerate
May 2. Common Cause
June 3. Responsible Citizenship
July 4. Fellow Feeling
5.Being Truthful
August 6. Protect Animals
Sept. 7.Thinking Beyond Self
Oct. 8.Fighting Barriers
Nov. 9.Sprit of Enquiry
10.Understaning the Elderly
Dec. 11. Freedom and Democracy
Jan 12. Everyone is equal