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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-16 I 04-09* 09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
01
05
Introduction
Literature Reader
(Prose)
After Twenty Years-
BY O.Henry
Learning targets:
To understand that time, decisions and circumstances have the power to change people .
Think and understand how to act when making difficult choices in life.
A reading and discussion. Thematic level analysis, characters/personalities, style of language.
WT-I Date 22 April –09 May LITERATURE:
After Twenty Years
The Listeners
GRAMMAR
Past & present
tense (simple &
continuous)
Conjunctions
Sentence
reordering
Reading
Unseen
passage/poem
WRITING
Paragraph writing
Diary entry
II 11-13 03 02
01
Grammar
Simple & continuous
tense: past &
present
Revision of
sentence reordering
and conjunctions.
Rules of simple and cont. tense,
sample exercise
Assorted Grammar practice exercise from The Essentials of English Grammar and Composition.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Pattern: Subjective
Max Marks: 40 III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Student) Prize Distribution VI-VIII
05 02
03
Writing skills:
Paragraph writing
Poem:
The Listeners-By
Walter De Le Mare
Difference between guided
composition and open
ended composition. Style of
writing and Organization.
Learning targets:
Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences
Understanding the genre, setting, background.
Appreciate the use of melancholy and mystery to give depth to a moment.
IV 25-29
05 01
01
03
Writing skills:
Diary Entry Revision of the topics included in the WT ( scheduled on April 29,16) Writing Skills
Informal Letter
Style of writing, format, organization, sample question.
Difference between formal and
informal letter, format, style of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Issue Based)
Familiarizing the
students about the
listening and
speaking activity
writing, organization, sample q
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working Saturday (Staff)
06 04
01
Prose:
Chasing The Rainbow- By Manoj Das Dialogue Completion
Learning Targets
Reading and appreciating the mood of the story, setting, word meanings, RTC, essay question and answer.
Theme analysis, character sketch, value education.
Think and reflect upon the
role of education in our
society.
Pattern, sample question
II 09-13
13-Open House ES-1 (2-3pm)
05 02
Poem
Geography Lesson -
by Zulfikar Ghose
Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences
Understanding the genre and setting.
Understand how geography
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
02
01
Assessment of the speaking skills
FA 1 Individual
Activity will be given
as holiday
homework.
can be used to highlight a social issue.
Speaking activity (under
ASL will be conducted in the
class. The topics for the
same will be announced in
the class beforehand)
It will be submitted after the summer break.
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09* 09- Working Saturday (Staff) Open House IX-X(WT-1)
05 02
01
02
Writing skills
Notice Writing
MCB: Unit I: Going Places- Skill enhancement
Grammar
Editing
Explanation, format, style of
writing, organization, purpose,
sample question.
Compound words and Collocation Pg 20-21 Explanation and sample exercises
WT- II Date: 18 Jul – 08 Aug Reading
Unseen passage / poem
Writing
Informal Letter
Dialogue Completion
Grammar
Editing
Omission
Perfect tenses( Present
and Past)
Literature
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
omission
Chasing the Rainbow
Geography Lesson
II 11-15 05
03
02
Grammar:
Perfect tenses (present, past) Vocabulary
building
exercise.
Using too and
enough
Rules, usage, sample exercise from
Essentials of English Grammar and
Composition.
Words often confused MCB: Unit 2: Fighting the odds Pg 49
III 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Open House – VI-VIII)
06
04
Prose
The Postmaster- by
Rabindranath
Tagore
Learning targets:
Understand that strong bonds can be forged between two unlikely people.
Reflect upon how coping is an important life skill.
Reading and
Appreciating the mood
of the story, vocabulary
building, brain storming
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
01
Main Course
Book
Unit 3:
Challenges at
school
of ideas, theme analysis,
character-sketch, value
education, RTC,
Dictation.
Reading and appreciating the poem
and the passage, skill development
exercises.
IV 25-29 05 03
02
Poem
Adventures with
Books- by Velda
Blumhagen
FA2 Group Activity will be conducted
Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices.
Understand how books help us find new world and meet new people.
Understand and use metaphors correctly in a sentence.
Theme, rubrics of assessment and the date to conduct the activity will be announced in the class.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 04
01
Grammar
Active and Passive Voice Use of Idioms
Introduction
Recapitulation (subject,
verb, object)
Rules of conversion
Exercise (Pg 71 and Pg 128…MCB)
Meaning, usage, worksheet, exercise
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 03
02
MCB Unit 1: Going to places A Voyage to Brobdingnag Listening activity will be conducted Speaking activity will be conducted
Learning targets:
Understand how undue advantage can be taken of creatures that are helpless.
Understand the meaning of the term travelogue.
Literary device- Satire
III 15-19 19-Open House ES-2 (2pm)
03
03
Main Course Book
Unit 3: Challenges at school
Continued…… Vocabulary building exercise.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 22-27* 27-Open House XI(WT1), IX & X (WT2)
05 02
03
Creative Writing Assorted Grammar Practice
Discussion on the current topics and encouraging the children to write. Essentials of writing a story.
The Essentials of English Grammar and Composition (Revision of the topics included in SA1 Syllabus)
V 29-31 03 03 Question Bank of the Literature section will be given to the students.
Thorough discussion will be encouraged in the class.
Sep-16
I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 02 Revision and Recapitulation
Literature section- Important
Questions
Writing Section- Formats
Grammar: Mixed Bag of Exercises
II 05-09 05 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 2nd Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 29th Aug
Thorough revision will be done in the class from the revision worksheets.
SA-1
Date :13 Sep – 23 Sep
Reading
Unseen passage/
poem
Writing
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Informal Letter
Dialogue
Completion
Notice Writing
Grammar
Past and Present (
cont. and perfect
tenses)
Editing
Omission
Sentence
Reordering
Active and Passive
Voice
Literature
Chasing the
Rainbow
Geography Lesson
The Postmaster
Adventure with
Books
A Voyage to
Brobdingnag (MCB)
III 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
SA-1 Exams
IV 19-23 05
V 26-30
05 01
03
01
Discussion of question paper and the expected answers. Grammar
Infinitives and Gerunds Prose
Half a Gift- by
Robert Zacks
Introduction and Sample Exercise. MCB Pg 133-134 sample exercise. Introduction to the theme of the poem.
Oct-16 I 03-08* 08- 06 03 Prose Learning Targets:
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Working Saturday (Open House VI-XII) 05- 5 period time-table starts
02
Half a Gift- by
Robert Zacks
Continued…..
Essentials of
English Grammar
and Composition.
Appreciate the importance of Mother’s Day.
Discuss and reflect upon what can be done to show gratitude to people who are usually taken for granted.
Reading and Appreciating the mood of the story, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation
Process Writing (Pattern , sample questions, Imperative verbs)
II 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05
03
02
Poem
Mother to Son- by
Langston Hughes
Dialogue Writing
Learning Targets:
Appreciate the importance of not giving up.
Reading & appreciating the poem, poetic devices, dictation, word meanings, ques & ans, RTC, setting, connecting with real life experiences.
Pattern, structure, sample question
III 24-28 05 01 Vocabulary building MCB Unit 4: The Spirit of Science
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
O2
02
exercise
Listening Activity ( under ASL will be conducted for Term 2) MCB Unit 4: The Spirit of Science
Pg 105- One word many meanings Reading and appreciating the poem
and the passage, skill development
exercises.
* * * Autumn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 03
Prose
Cricket For The
Crocodile- by
Ruskin Bond.
Learning targets:
Understand and appreciate humour in a fictitious narrative.
Discuss and reflect upon how wild animals and humans co-exist.
Reading and appreciating the prose, word meanings, q/ ans, RTC, character sketch, value education.
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 01
02
02
Cricket for the Crocodile. Continued……. Creative Writing MCB Unit 4 continues…….
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 03
02
Assorted Grammar practise exercise Speaking Activity for Term2 will start
Exercise from The Essentials of English Grammar and composition
IV 21-26* 26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 Annual Day Rehearsals
V 28-30 28 OFF in lieu of Annual Day
02 02 Assessment of speaking Activity will continue…..
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 02 Writing Skills
Formal Letter (Letter
to the Editor)
Format, Style of Writing,
Organization Sample Question.
WT-III DATE 02 Dec-23 Dec Reading
Unseen Passage/
Poem
Grammar
Infinitives
Gerunds
Process Writing
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Literature
Half a Gift
Mother to Son
Pattern: objective type
II 05-10* 10-Working Saturday (Student) Athletic Events
06
04
01
Poem
The Louse and the
Mosquito- by Vikram
Seth.
Assorted Grammar Practise Exercise.
Learning Targets:
Understand the importance of being careful when dealing with strangers.
Reading & appreciating the poem, poetic devices, dictation, word meanings, ques & ans, RTC, connecting with real life experiences.
The Essentials of English Grammar and composition (Review Exercises)
III 12-17* 17 – Sports Day
05 02
03
Writing skills
Bio Sketch
Main course book
Difference between autobiography and biographical sketch. Format, Style of Writing, Organization, Sample question. Reading & appreciating the poem, poetic devices, dictation, word
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Unit 1- The Brook-
By Alfred Lord
Tennyson.
meanings, ques & ans, RTC, connecting with real life experiences- like life of a human.
IV 19-23 23- Open House Mock PB 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 03
01
Writing Skills Article Writing Vocabulary building exercise
Format, Style of Writing, Organization, Sample question. MCB- Plurals of Foreign words- Pg 106 and 107
V 26-29 04
02
02
Revision and Recapitulation FA3 Individual activity will be announced. (Theme, rubrics of assessment and the expected outcome will be explained to the students in the class.)
It will be submitted after the winter break.
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 * * *
Jan-17 I 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Students)
06 04
Prose
The Paper Plague-
Learning Targets:
Appreciate the significance of paper.
Discuss and reflect upon
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Open House XI(WT2), FA3(VI-X)
01
by Eero Tolvanen
Creative Writing
social behavior and conservation.
Identify ways to make the environment paperless.
II 16-20 05 05
Grammar Reported Speech
Introduction, rules of conversion, exceptions to the rules, sample exercise.
WT-IV Date: 20 Jan – 06 Feb Reading
Unseen Passage/Poem
Writing
Dialogue Writing
Formal Letter to the Editor.
Grammar
Active and Passive Voice
Omission
Sentence Reordering
Literature
Cricket for the Crocodile
The Louse and the Mosquito
III 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)
05 05 Prose The Quality of Mercy (Play)
Learning Targets:
Understand the importance of showing mercy.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
By William Shakespeare
Reading and Appreciating the mood of the story, vocabulary building, brain storming of ideas, theme analysis, character-sketch, value education, RTC, Dictation
IV 30-31 02
02 Writing Skills
Message Writing
Format, Style of writing, Purpose, Sample Question.
Feb-17 I 01-04* 04-Working Saturday Citation Ceremony Open House PB
04 03
01
Vocabulary building
exercise
Revision of the formats for the topics included in SA2
Antonyms, Synonyms, Spell Vocab
II 06-10 05
02
03
Main course book
Unit 6: Live and let
Live
Value based Education
Reading and appreciating the poem and the passage, word meanings and q/ans. skill development exercises. Value based questions will be discussed in the class-pertaining to the chapters included in SA2.
III 13-18* 18 – Working Saturday
06
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 10th Feb: VI-VIII
Revision worksheets will be done and discussed in the class.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(students) 17th Feb: IX-X followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 8th Feb
IV 20-24 04 04 Thorough discussion of the topics through revision worksheets will be done in the class.
V 27-28 02
02 Basic instructions regarding the do’s and don’ts while writing the exam will be discussed.
Mar 17 SA – II – 01 Mar – 22 Mar 2017 Annual Exam Class XI – 13 Feb – 23 Feb 2017
SA2 Syllabus Reading
Unseen Passage/ Poem
Writing
Article writing
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Message Writing
Bio- Sketch
Grammar
Active and Passive Voice
Reported Speech
Editing
Sentence Reordering
Tenses ( Simple, cont.,
perfect)
Literature
Cricket for the Crocodile
The Louse and the
Mosquito
The Paper Plague
The Brook
The Quality of Mercy
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Hindi
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-16 I 04-09* 09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
5 olar & /ofu olar & yk[k dh pwfM+;k¡
/ofu & O;k[;k ] vH;kl dk;Z yk[k dh pwfM+;k¡ & ikB foLrkj] vH;kl dk;Z
WT-I Date 22 April –09 May
olar& ikB 1 & /ofu ikB 2 & yk[k dh pwfM+;k¡ izsepan & bZnxkkg O;kdj.k& Ûo.kZ fopkj &ifjHkk"kk]Hksn]oxhZdj.k ÛvuqLokj Ûvuqukfld ÛmPpkj.k LFkku Ûo.kZ foPNsn jpukRed dk;Z& ÛvuqPNsn
II 11-13 03 3 O;kdj.k & o.kZ fopkj
o.kZ fopkj & o.kZ] o.kZ ds Hksn vuqLokj ] vuqukfld ] o.kZfoPNsn ] o.kZ la;kstu ] mPpkj.k LFkku
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Student) Prize Distribution VI-VIII
05 5 bZnxkg & izsepan
bZnxkg & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa iz'u mRrj
IV 25-29
05 5 laf/k & Loj laf/k
olar & cl dh ;k=k
laf/k & Loj laf/k&nh?kZ( xq.k ( o`f) ( ;.k ( v;kfn laf/k ,oa foPNsn cl dh ;k=k & ikB foLrkj] vH;kl dk;Z
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working Saturday
06 5 olar & ge nhokuksa dh D;k gLrh O;kdj.k & dkjd
ge nhokuksa dh D;k gLrh & O;k[;k ] vH;kl dk;Z dkjd & dkjd ds Hksn
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Staff)
II 09-13
13-Open House ES-1 (2-3pm)
05 4 olar & Hkxoku ds Mkfd;s
Hkxoku ds Mkfd;s & O;k[;k ] vH;kl dk;Z
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09* 09- Working Saturday (Staff) Open House IX-X(WT-1)
05 5 O;kdj.k & fodkjh 'kCn
laKk ]loZuke ] fo'ks"k.k ] fØ;k laKk & Hkkookpd laKk cukuk loZuke & loZuke ds Hksn fo'ks"k.k & fo'ks"k.k cukuk
fØ;k & fØ;k ds Hksn & vdeZd ,oa ldeZd
WT- II Date: 18 Jul – 08 Aug
olar ikB 3 & cl dh ;k=k ikB 4 & ge nhokuksa dh D;k gLrh ikB 5 & fpfV~B;ksa dh vuwBh nqfu;k ikB 6 & Hkxoku ds Mkfd;s izsepan & iwl dh jkr O;kdj.k laf/k & ÛLoj] O;atu] folxZ fodkjh 'kCn & ÛlaKk ÛloZuke Ûfo'ks"k.k ÛfØ;k jpukRed dk;Z & Û futh i=
II 11-15 05 5 laf/k & O;atu] folxZ olar & fpfV~B;kas dh vuwBh nqfu;k
fpfV~B;kas dh vuwBh nqfu;k & O;k[;k ] vH;kl dk;Z
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Open House – VI-VIII)
06 5 jpukRed dk;Z
i=&futh vuqPNsn
IV 25-29 05 5 olar & D;k fujk'k gqvk tk,
D;k fujk'k gqvk tk, & O;k[;k ] vH;kl dk;Z
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 5 O;kdj.k & vfodkjh 'kCn]
vfodkjh 'kCn ds Hksn 1-fdz;k fo'ks"k.k ( 2-laca/kcks/kd ( 3-leqPp;cks/kd ( 4-foLe;kfncks/kd fdz;k fo'ks"k.k ds Hksn 1-jhfrokpd 2-dkyokpd 3-LFkkuokpd 4-ifjek.kokpd
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 ikB 8 & ;g lcls dfBu le; ugha izsepan & u'kk
;g lcls dfBu le; & O;k[;k ] vH;kl dk;Z u'kk & dgkuh dk foLrkj ] iz'uksRrj
III 15-19 19-Open 03 3 ikB 9 & dchj dh dchj dh lkf[k;k¡ & O;k[;k ]
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
House ES-2 (2pm)
lkf[k;k¡
vH;kl dk;Z
IV 22-27* 27-Open House XI(WT1), IX & X (WT2)
05 5 izsepan & lTturk dk naM O;kdj.k & fyax
lTturk dk naM & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa iz'uksRrj
fyax ifjorZu
V 29-31 03 3 olar & dkepksj
dkepksj & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa vH;kl dk;Z
Sep-16
I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 iqujko`fÙk
II 05-09 05 5 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 2nd Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 29th Aug
SA-1
Date :13 Sep – 23 Sep
ikB 7 & D;k fujk'k gqvk tk,
ikB 8 & ;g lcls dfBu le; ugha
ikB 9 & dchj dh lkf[k;k¡ ikB 10 & dkepksj izsepan & Ûu'kk- ÛlTturk dk
III 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
SA-1 Exams
IV 19-23 05
V 26-30
05 5 olar & tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk
tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk & ikB dk foLrkj ,oa vH;kl dk;Z
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
naM O;kdj.k & Ûvfodkjh 'kCn Ûdkjd jpukRed dk;Z Ûi= & f'kdk;rh ÛvuqPNsn Û vifBr i|ka'k
Oct-16 I 03-08* 08- Working Saturday (Open House VI-XII) 05- 5 period time-table starts
06 4 izsepan & ckck th dk Hkksx O;kdj.k & ÛmilxZ
ckck th dk Hkksx & dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa iz'uksRrj
kCn fuekZ.k & Û milxZ ls
II 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 3 olar & tgk¡ ifg;k gS
tgk¡ ifg;k gS & ikB dk foLrkj ,oa vH;kl dk;Z
III 24-28 05 4 olar&lqnkek pfjr
lqnkek pfjr & O;k[;k ] vH;kl dk;Z
* * * Aut umn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 2 O;kdj.k & ÛizR;;
kCn fuekZ.k & Û izR;; ls
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 5 olar & vdcjh yksVk
vdcjh yksVk & ikB dk foLrkj ,oa vH;kl dk;Z
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 4 O;kdj.k & lekl
lekl & foxzg ,oa Hksn
IV 21-26* 26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 2 izsepan & lqtku Hkxr
izsepan & lqtku Hkxr
dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa iz'uksRrj
V 28-30 28 OFF in lieu of Annual Day
02 2 jpukRed dk;Z vifBr x|ka'k
izkFkZuk i=
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 2 olar & lwj ds in
lwj ds in & O;k[;k ] vH;kl dk;Z
WT-III DATE 02 Dec-23 Dec
olar ikB 11 & tc flusek us cksyuk lh[kk ikB 12 & lqnkek pfjr izsepan & Ûckck th dk Hkksx
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
O;kdj.k & ÛmilxZ ÛizR;;
II 05-10* 10-Working Saturday (Student) Athletic Events
06 5 olar & ikuh dh dgkuh
ikuh dh dgkuh & ikB dk foLrkj ,oa vH;kl dk;Z
III 12-17* 17 – Sports Day
05 4 jpukRed dk;Z O;kdj.k & opu
opu ifjoRrZu
IV 19-23 23- Open House Mock PB 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 3 O;kdj.k & eqgkojs
eqgkojs & vFkZ o okD; fuekZ.k
V 26-29 04
4 O;kdj.k & vusdkFkZd 'kCn
foykse 'kCn
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 * * *
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jan-17 I 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Students) Open House XI(WT2), FA3(VI-X)
06 5 olar & ckt vkSj lk¡i
dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa vH;kl dk;Z
II 16-20 05 5 olar & Vksih
dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa vH;kl dk;Z WT-IV Date: 20 Jan – 06 Feb
olar ikB 13 & tgk¡ ifg;k gS ikB 14 & vdcjh yksVk izsepan & Ûlqtku Hkxr O;kdj.k & Ûfyax Ûopu Ûlekl
III 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)
05 4 izsepan & 'krjat ds f[kykMh
dgkuh dk foLrkj ,oa iz'uksRrj
IV 30-31 02
2 O;kdj.k Û Jqfrle fHkUukFkZd 'kCn Û vusd 'kCnksa ds fy, ,d 'kCn
Feb-17 I 01-04* 04-Working Saturday
04 3 O;kdj.k
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Citation Ceremony Open House PB
ÛJqfrle fHkUukFkZd 'kCn
Û i;kZ;okph 'kCn
II 06-10 05 5 fuea=.k i= vuqPNsn
III 13-18* 18 – Working Saturday (students)
06 6
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 10th Feb: VI-VIII 17th Feb: IX-X followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 8th Feb
iqujko`fÙk
SA II
olar ikB 15 & lwj ds in ikB 16 & ikuh dh dgkuh ikB 17 & ckt vkSj lk¡i ikB 18 & Vksih izsepan & 'krjat ds f[kykMh O;kdj.k & Ûeqgkojs ÛvusdkFkZd 'kCn ÛJqfrlefHkUukFkZd 'kCn Ûvusd 'kCnksa ds fy, ,d 'kCn Ûi;kZ;okph 'kCn Ûfoykse 'kCn jpukRed dk;Z i= & Ûfuea=.k i=
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
ÛvuqPNsn
IV 20-24 04 4
iqujko`fÙk
V 27-28 02
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Mathematics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-16 I 04-09* 09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
5 1. Rational Numbers
1.1. Introduction to 1.3 Representation of Rational Numbers on Number Line. Ex 1.1
WT-I Date 22 April –09 May C1. Rational Numbers C.2 Linear Equations in One Variable (Ex 2.1 & Ex 2.2)
II 11-13 03 3 1.Rational Numbers 2.Linear Equations in One Variable
1.4 Rational Numbers between Two Rational Numbers Ex 1.2 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Solving Equations Ex 2.1
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Student) Prize Distribution VI-VIII
05 5 2.Linear Equations
2.3 Some Applications to 2.5 Some More Applications Ex 2.2, Ex 2.3, Ex 2.4
IV 25-29
05 5 2. Linear Equations
2.6 Reducing Equations to Simpler Form 2.7 Equations Reducible to Linear Form Ex 2.4 Contd., Ex 2.5, Ex 2.6
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working
06 5 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
3.1 Introduction to
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Saturday (Staff)
3.3 Sum of Exterior Angles of a Polygon Ex 3.1, Ex 3.2
II 09-13
13-Open House ES-1 (2-3pm)
05 5 3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
3.4 Kinds of Quadrilaterals to 3.5 Some Special Parallelograms Ex 3.3, Ex 3.4
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09* 09- Working Saturday (Staff) Open House IX-X(WT-1)
05 5 4.Practical Geometry
4.1 Introduction to 4.2 Construction of Quadrilaterals Ex 4.1, Ex 4.2, Ex 4.3
WT- II Date: 18 Jul – 08 Aug C2. Linear Equations in One Variable C3. Understanding Quadrilaterals C4. Practical Geometry
II 11-15 05 5 4.Practical Geometry
Construction of Quadrilaterals contd. to 4.3 Some Special Cases Ex 4.3 contd., Ex 4.4,Ex 4.5
III 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Open House – VI-VIII)
06 5 5. Data Handling
5.1 Introduction to 5.4 Circle Graph Ex 5.1, Ex 5.2
IV 25-29 05 5 5. Data Handling
5.5 Chance and Probability Ex 5.3
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
6. Squares and Square Roots
6.1 Introduction to 6.4 Finding the Square of a Number Ex 6.1, Ex 6.2
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 5 6. Squares and Square Roots
6.5 Square Roots by Factorisation Ex 6.3
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 5 6. Squares and Square Roots
6.5 Square Roots by Division to 6.7 Estimating Square Roots Ex 6.4
III 15-19 19-Open House ES-2 (2pm)
03 3 7. Cubes and Cube Roots
7.1 Introduction to 7.2 Cubes Ex 7.1
IV 22-27* 27-Open House XI(WT1), IX & X (WT2)
05 5 7. Cubes and Cube Roots.
7.3 Cube Roots Ex 7.2
V 29-31 03 3 REVISION
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Sep-16
I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 2 REVISION
II 05-09 05 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 2nd Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 29th Aug
SA-1
Date :13 Sep – 23 Sep
C1. Rational Numbers
C2. Linear Equations in
One Variable
C3. Understanding
Quadrilaterals
C4. Practical Geometry
C5. Data Handling
C6. Squares and Square
Roots
C7. Cubes and Cube
Roots
C10. Visualising Solid
Shapes
III 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
SA-1 Exams
IV 19-23 05 V 26-30
05 5 8. Comparing Quantities
8.1 Ratio, Proportion to 8.4 Prices Related to Buying and Selling Ex 8.1, Ex 8.2
Oct-16 I 03-08* 08- Working Saturday (Open House VI-XII) 05- 5 period
06 5 Comparing Quantities
8.5 Sales Tax/VAT 8.6 Compound Interest Ex 8.2 contd… Ex 8.3
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
time-table starts
II 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 4 8. Comparing Quantities 9.Algebraic Expressions and Identities
8.7 Deducing Formula for Compound Interest to 8.8 Rate Compounded Annually or Semi Annually Ex. 8.3 Contd……. 9.1 Expressions to 9.4 Like and Unlike Terms
III 24-28 05 5 9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
9.5 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions to 9.8 Multiplying Monomials Ex 9.1, Ex 9.2, Ex 9.3
* * * Autumn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 3 9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
9.9 Multiplying Polynomials to 9.11 Standard Identities Ex 9.4
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 5 9. Algebraic Expressions and Identities, 11. Mensuration
9.11 Standard Identities to 9.12 Applying Identities Ex 9.5 11.1 Introduction to 11.2 Let us Recall
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Ex 11.1
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 5 11. Mensuration
11.3 Area of Trapezium to 11.5 Area of Polygons Ex. 11.2
IV 21-26* 26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 3 11. Mensuration
11.6 Solid Shapes 11.7 Surface Area of Cubes
V 28-30 28 OFF in lieu of Annual Day
02 2 11. Mensuration 11.7 Contd……
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 2 11. Mensuration
Ex 11.3 WT-III DATE 02 Dec-23 Dec C8 Comparing Quantities C9 Algebraic Expressions & Identities C11 Mensuration (Ex 11.1 & Ex 11.2)
II 05-10* 10-Working Saturday (Student) Athletic Events
06 5 11. Mensuration
11.8 Volume of Cube, Cuboid and Cylinder 11.9 Volume and Capacity Ex 11.4
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 12-17* 17 – Sports Day
05 4 12. Exponents and Powers
12.1 Introduction to 12.4 Small Numbers in Standard Form Ex 12.1, Ex 12.2
IV 19-23 23- Open House Mock PB 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 4 15. Introduction to Graph
15.1 Introduction ,Line Graph, Location of Points, Co ordinates of Points Ex 15.1, Ex15.2
V 26-29 04
4 15. Introduction to Graph
15.3 Some Applications Ex 15.3
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 * * *
Jan-17 I 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Students) Open House XI(WT2), FA3(VI-X)
06 5 13 Direct and Inverse Proportion
13.1 Introduction 13.2 Direct Proportion 13.3 Inverse Proportion Ex 13.1, Ex 13.2
II 16-20 05 5 13. Direct and Inverse Proportion 14. Factorisation
13.3 Inverse Proportion Contd…. Ex 13.2 Contd… 14.1 Introduction to 14.2 Factorisation by Re grouping Ex 14.1
WT-IV Date: 20 Jan – 06 Feb C11 Mensuration C12 Exponents & Powers C15 Introduction to Graph
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)
05 5 14. Factorisation
14.2 Factorisation using Identities 14.3 Division of Algebraic Expressions Ex 14.2, Ex 14.3
IV 30-31 02
2 14. Factorisation 14.5 Can You Find the Error Ex 14.4
Feb-17 I 01-04* 04-Working Saturday Citation Ceremony Open House PB
04 3 16. Playing with Numbers
16.1 Introduction, Numbers in General Form to 16.4 Letters for Digits Ex 16.1
II 06-10 05 5 16. Playing with Numbers 10. Visualising Solid Shapes
16.5 Tests of Divisibility Ex 16.2
10.1 Introduction to 10.3 Mapping Around Us Ex 10.1, Ex 10.2 10.4 Faces, Edges and Vertices Ex 10.3
III 13-18* 18 – Working Saturday (students)
06
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 10th Feb: VI-VIII 17th Feb: IX-X followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 8th
REVISION
SA II C8. Comparing Quantities C9. Algebraic Expressions and Identities C11. Mensuration C12. Exponents and Powers C13. Direct and Inverse
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Feb Proportions C14. Factorisation C15. Introduction to Graph C16. Playing with Numbers
IV 20-24 04
V 27-28 02
Mar 17 SA – II – 01 Mar – 22 Mar 2017 Annual Exam Class XI – 13 Feb – 23 Feb 2017
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-16
I 04-09* 09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
CHAPTER 1 CROP PRODUCTION & MANAGEMENT
1.1: INTRODUCTION 1.2 : BASIC PRACTICES OF CROP PRODUCTION 1.3 : PREPARATION OF SOIL 1.4 : SOWING 1. 5 : ADDING MANURE AND FERTILIZERS
WT-I Date 22 April –09 May
CHAPTER 1: CROP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 2: MICRO ORGANISMS FRIEND AND FOE
II 11-13 03
1.6 : IRRIGATION 1.7 : PROTECTION OF PLANTS FROM WEEDS 1.8 : HARVESTING 1.9 : STORAGE 1.10 : ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Student) Prize Distribution VI-VIII
05 CHAPTER 2 MICROORGANISMS FRIEND AND FOE
2.1 : MICROORGANISMS 2.2 : WHERE DO ORGANISMS LIVE 2.3 : MICROORGANISMS AND US 2.4 : HARMFUL MICROORGANISMS 2.5 : FOOD PRESERVATION 2.6 : NITROGEN FIXATION
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
2.7 : NITROGEN CYCLE
IV 25-29
05 CHAPTER 3 SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND PLASTICS
3.0 INTRODUCTION 3.1: WHAT ARE SYNTHETIC FIBERS?
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working Saturday (Staff)
06 CHAPTER 3 SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND PLASTICS
3.2 : TYPES OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES 3.3 : CHARACTERISTICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES 3.4 : PLASTICS
II 09-13
13-Open House ES-1 (2-3pm)
05 CHAPTER 3 SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND PLASTICS
3.5 : PLASTICS AS MATERILAS OF CHOICE 3.6 : PLASTICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09* 09- Working Saturday (Staff) Open House IX-X(WT-1)
05
CHAPTER 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS
4.1 : PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
METALS AND NON METALS 4.2 : CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS AND NON METALS 4.3 : USES OF METALS & NON-METALS
WT- II Date: 18 Jul – 08 Aug CHAPTER 3: SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND PLASTICS CHAPTER 4: MATERIALS - METALS AND NON METALS CHAPTER 5: COAL AND PETROLEUM
II 11-15 05 CHAPTER 5
5.1 : COAL & PETROLEUM : FOSSIL
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
COAL AND PETROLEUM
FUELS, COAL 5.2 : PETROLEUM 5.3 : NATURAL GAS 5.4 : NATURAL RESOURCES
III 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Open House – VI-VIII)
06 CHAPTER 6 : COMBUSTION & FLAME
6.1: WHAT IS COMBUSTION? 6.2 : HOW DO WE CONTROL FIRE 6.3 : TYPES OF COMBUSTION
IV
25-29
05
CHAPTER 6 : COMBUSTION & FLAME
6.4 : FLAME 6.5 : STRUCTURE OF FLAME 6.6 : FUEL 6.7 : FUEL EFFICIENCY
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 CHAPTER 7: CONSERVATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
7.1 : DEFORESTATION AND ITS CAUSES 7.2 : CONSEQUENCES OF DEFORESTATION 7.3 : CONSERVATION OF FOREST AND WILDLIFE 7.4 : BIOSPHERE RESERVE 7.5 : FLORA AND FAUNA 7.6 : ENDEMIC SPECIES
II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 CHAPTER 7 : CONSERVATION OF PLANTS AND
7.11 : RECYCLING OF PAPER 7.12 : REFORESTATION
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
ANIMALS CHAPTER 8 : CELL STRUCTURE AND ITS FUNCTIONS
8.1 : DISCOVERY OF CELLS 8.2 : THE CELL 8.3 : ORGANISMS SHOW VARIETY IN CELL NUMBER, SHAPE AND SIZE 8.5 : CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
III
15-19
19-Open House ES-2 (2pm)
03
CHAPTER 8 : CELL STRUCTURE AND ITS FUNCTIONS
8.5 : PARTS OF A CELL 8.6 : COMPARISON OF PLANT AND ANIMAL CELL
IV 22-27* 27-Open House XI(WT1), IX & X (WT2)
05 CHAPTER 9 REPRODUCTION IN ANIMALS
9.1 : MODES OF REPRODUCTION 9.2 : SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
9.3 : ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
V 29-31 03
REVISION
Sep-16
I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03
II
05-09
05
Syllabus completed
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
by 2nd Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 29th Aug
REVISION
SYLLABUS FOR SA I
Date :13 Sep – 23 Sep
CHAPTER 2 : MICRO
ORGANISMS - FRIEND & FOE
CHAPTER 3 : SYNTHETIC
FIBERS & PLASTICS
CHAPTER 4: METALS & NON-
METALS
CHAPTER 6: COMBUSTION &
FLAME
CHAPTER 7: CONSERVATION
OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
CHAPTER 8: CELL STRUCTURE
& FUNCTIONS
CHAPTER 9: REPRODUCTION
IN ANIMALS
III 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
SA-1 Exams
IV 19-23 05
V 26-30
05 CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE
10.1 : ADOLESCENCE AND PUBERTY 10.2 : CHANGES AT PUBERTY 10.3 : SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTERS
Oct-16
I 03-08* 08- Working Saturday (Open House VI-XII) 05- 5 period time-table starts
06
CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE
10.4 : ROLE OF HORMONES IN INITIATING REPRODUCTVE FUNCTION 10.5 : REPRODUCTIVE PHASE OF LIFE IN HUMANS 10.6 : SEX DETERMINATION
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 CHAPTER 10 REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE
10.7 : HORMONES 10.8 : ROLE OF HORMONES IN LIFE HISTORY OF FROGS AND INSECTS 10.9 : REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
III
24-28
05
CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE
11.1 FORCE – A PUSH OR A PULL 11.2 FORCES ARE DUE TO AN INTERACTION 11.3 EXPLORING FORCES
* * * Autumn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
hNov-16
I 01-04 03 CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE
11.4 A FORCE CAN CHANGE THE STATE OF MOTION 11.5 FORCE CAN CHANGE THE SHAPE OF THE OBJECT 11.6 CONTACT FORCES
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 CHAPTER 11 FORCE AND PRESSURE
11.7 NON CONTACT FORCES 11.8 PRESSURE 11.9 PRESSURE EXERTED BY LIQUIDS & GASES 11.10 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 CHAPTER 12 FRICTION
12.1 FORCE OF FRICTION 12.2 FORCES AFFECTING FRICTION 12.3 : FRICTION : A NECESSARY EVIL
IV 21-26* 26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 CHAPTER 12 FRICTION CHAPTER 13 SOUND
12.4 : INCREASING & REDUCING FRICTION 12.5 : WHEELS REDUCE FRICTION 12.6 : FLUID FRICTION 13.1 : SOUND IS PRODUCED BY VIBRATING OBJECTS
V 28-30 28 OFF in lieu of Annual Day
02 CHAPTER 13 SOUND
13.2 : SOUND PRODUCED BY HUMANS 13.3 : SOUND NEEDS A MEDIUM 13.4 WE HEAR SOUND THROUGH OUR EARS 13.5 AMPLITUDE, TIME PERIOD & FREQUENCY AND VIBRATION
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 CHAPTER 14 CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
14.1 : DO LIQUID CONDUCT ELECTRICITY 14.2 : CHEMICAL EFFECTS 14.3 : ELECTROPLATING
WT-III (DATE 02 Dec-23 Dec)
CHAPTER 10: REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESENCE CHAPTER 11: FORCE AND PRESSURE
CHAPTER 12: FRICTION CHAPTER 13: SOUND
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 05-10* 10-Working Saturday (Student) Athletic Events
06 CHAPTER 15 SOME NATURAL PHENOMENON
15.1 : LIGHTNING 15.2 : CHARGING BY RUBBING 15.3 TYPES OF CHARGES & THEIR INTERACTION 15.4 TRANSFER OF CHARGE 15.5 THE STORY OF LIGHTINING
III 12-17* 17 – Sports Day
05 CHAPTER 15 SOME NATURAL PHENOMENA CHAPTER 16 LIGHT
15.6 LIGHTINING SAFETY 15.7 EARTHQUAKECHARGING BY RUBBING 16.1 WHAT MAKES LIGHT VISIBLE 16.2 LAWS OF REFLECTION
IV 19-23 23- Open House Mock PB 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 CHAPTER 16 LIGHT
16.3 REGULAR & IRREGULAR REFLECTION 16.4 REFLECTED LIGHT CAN BE REFLECTED AGAIN 16.5 MULTIPLE IMAGES 16.6 SUNLIGHT – WHITE OR COLOURED
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
V
26-29
04
CHAPTER 16 LIGHT
16.4 REFLECTED LIGHT CAN BE REFLECTED AGAIN 16.5 MULTIPLE IMAGES 16.6 SUNLIGHT – WHITE OR COLOURED 16.7 WHAT IS INSIDE OUR EYES
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 * * *
Jan-17
I 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Students) Open House XI(WT2), FA3(VI-X)
06 CHAPTER 16 LIGHT CHAPTER 17 STARS AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM
16.8 CARE OF EYES 16.9 VISUALLY CHALLANGED PERSONS 16.10 WHAT IS THE BRAILLE SYSTEM 17.1 THE MOON 17.2 THE STARS
II 16-20 05 CHAPTER 17 STARS AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM
17.3 THE CONSTELLATIONS 17.4 THE SOLAR SYSTEM 17.5 SOMEOTHER MEMBERS OF SOLAR SYSTEM
WT-IV Date: 20 Jan – 06 Feb
CHAPTER 14: CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT CHAPTER 15: SOME NATURAL PHENOMENA CHAPTER 16 : LIGHT (TILL 16.6- SUNLIGHT-WHITE OR COLOURED)
III 23-28* 28-Working Saturday
05
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Class XII Farewell)
CHAPTER 18 POLLUTION OF AIR AND WATER
18.2 : HOW DOES AIR GET POLLUTED 18.3 : CASE STUDY 18.4: GREEN HOUSE EFFECT
IV 30-31 02
18.4: GREEN HOUSE EFFECT 18.5: WHAT CAN BE DONE?
Feb-17
I
01-04*
04-Working Saturday Citation Ceremony Open House PB
04
18.6 : WATER POLLUTION 18.7 : HOW DOES WATER GET POLLUTED? 18.8: WHAT IS POTABLE WATER & HOW IS WATER PURIFIED?
II 06-10 05
REVISION
SA II EXAM SYLLABUS CHAPTER 10: REACHING THE AGE OF ADOLESCENCE CHAPTER 12: FRICTION CHAPTER 14: CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT CHAPTER 15: SOME NATURAL PHENOMENA CHAPTER 16 : LIGHT CHAPTER 17: STARS & THE SOLAR SYSTEM CHAPTER 18: POLLUTION OF AIR & WATER
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18* 18 – Working Saturday (students)
06
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 10th Feb: VI-VIII 17th Feb: IX-X followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 8th Feb
REVISION
IV 20-24 04
V 27-28 02
Mar 17
SA – II – 01 Mar – 22 Mar 2017 Annual Exam Class XI – 13 Feb – 23 Feb 2017
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Social Science
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-16
I 04-09*
09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
5 History : Chap 1 – How, When and Where
How important are dates?
Periodization in history
What is colonial?
Importance of Surveys
WT-I Date 22 April –09 May Date of Exam – 2nd May History: Chap 1 – How, When and Where? Geo : Chap 1 -Resources Civics : Chap 1 – The Indian Constitution
II 11-13 03 3
Geo : Chap 1 -Resources
What are resources?
Types of Resources and their classification.
Natural and Human made resources, actual and potential resources, biotic and abiotic resources, renewable and non-renewable resources, ubiquitous and localized resources
Conservation
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Student) Prize Distribution VI-VIII
05 5
Civics : Chap 1 – The Indian Constitution
The need for a constitution, purpose and function.
Key Features of the Indian Constitution: Federalism, Parliamentary form of government and separation of powers
Key features – Fundamental Rights
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 25-29
05 5 History : Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory
The advent of East India Company and beginning of trade in Bengal
The Battle of Plassey
Company officials became nabobs
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working Saturday (Staff)
06 6 History : Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory
The Expansion of Company Rule
Tipu Sultan
War with Marathas
The Doctrine of Lapse
II 09-13
13-Open House ES-1 (2-3pm)
05 5 Geo : Chap 2 -- Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
Land and Land Use
Conservation 0f Land Resource
Soil and Soil Formation
Degradation of soil and conservation measures
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09*
09- Working Saturday (Staff) Open House IX-X(WT-1)
05 5 Civics: Chap 2- Understanding Secularism
What is Secularism
Why it’s important to separate State from Religion
What is Indian Secularism
WT- II Date: 18 Jul – 08 Aug Date of Exam – 1st August
History Chap 2 – From Trade to Territory
Geo Chap 2 - Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
Civics Chap 2 – Understanding Secularism
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 11-15 05 5 History : Chap 3 - Ruling the Countryside
Crops for Europe
Blue Rebellion and After
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Open House – VI-VIII)
06 6 Geo : Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources
What are minerals?
Types of minerals
Distribution of minerals(Map Work)
Distribution in India
IV 25-29 05 5 Geo : Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources
Uses of minerals
Conservation of minerals and Power Resources
Non conventional sources of energy- Solar,wind,nuclear, geothermal, tidal and biogas
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 5 Civics : Chap 3 Why do we need a Parliament
Why should people decide
The role of the Parliament
Who are the people in the Parliament
II 08-13*
13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 06 History : Chap 5 – When People Rebel
Policies and the People
Through the eyes of the
people
A mutiny becomes a
popular rebellion
The Company fights back
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 15-19 19-Open House ES-2 (2pm)
03 03 History : Chap 5 – When People Rebel
The Aftermath of the revolt
Map work
IV 22-27*
27-Open House XI(WT1), IX & X (WT2)
05 05 Civics : Chap 5-Judiciary
Role of Judiciary
Independent Judiciary
Structure of court
Criminal law and civil law
Public interest Litigation
V 29-31 03 03 History : Chap-6 Colonialism and the City
The making of New Delhi
Sep-16
I 01-03*
03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 01 Chap 6- Colonialism and the City
Planning the New Capital
II 05-09 05 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 2nd Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 29th Aug
SA-1
Date :13 Sep – 23 Sep
History
Chap 3 – Ruling the Countryside Chap 5 – When People Rebel Chap 6 – Colonialism and the city Geo
Chap 2 - Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources Chap 3 – Mineral and Power Resources
Civics
Chap 3 – Why do we need a
Parliament?
Chap 5 - Judiciary
III 12-17*
17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
SA-1 Exams
IV 19-23 05 V 26-30
05 05 History : Chap 8 - Civilizing the Native, Educating the nation
The tradition of Orientalism
Educating for commerce
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-16
I 03-08*
08- Working Saturday (Open House VI-XII) 05- 5 period time-table starts
06 06
History : Chap 8 - Civilizing the Native, Educating the nation
What happened to local schools
The agenda for national education
II 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Staff) Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 04 Geo : Chap 4- Agriculture
What is Agriculture
Types of farming
Major crops(Through activity +Table)
III 24-28 05 03
02
Geo : Chap 4- Agriculture Civics: Chap 6 – Understanding our criminal Justice system
Agricultural development
What is FIR
The role of Public Prosecutor
* * * Autumn Break 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
Nov-16
I 01-04 03 03 Civics: Chap 6 – Understanding our criminal Justice system
The role of Judge
What is a Fair Trial
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students)
06 05 History : Chap 9- Women, Caste and Reform
Working towards change
Changing the lives of widows
Women social reformers
III 14-19 19-Working Saturday (Students)
05 05 Geo : Chap 5- Industries
Classification of Industries
IV 21-26*
26 - Annual Day 24 , 25 – Rehearsal for Annual Day
06 03 Geo : Chap 5- Industries
Factors effecting the location of industries
Industrial regions
V 28-30 28 OFF in lieu of Annual Day
02 02 Civics : Chap 7- Understanding Marginalisation
Who are Socially marginalized
Dec-16
I 01-02 02 02 Civics : Chap 7- Understanding Marginalisation
Adivasis and Stereotyping
WT-III DATE 02 Dec-23 Dec Date of Exam – 12th Dec History Chap 8 – Civilising the Native , educating the Nation Geo Chap 4 - Agriculture Civics Chap 6 – Understanding our criminal justice system
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 05-10*
10-Working Saturday (Student) Athletic Events
06 03
03
Civics : Chap 7- Understanding Marginalisation Geo : Chap 6- Human resources
Adivasis and Development
Minorities and Marginalisation
Muslims and marginalization
Distribution of population
III 12-17*
17 – Sports Day
05 04 Geo : Chap 6- Human resources
Factors affecting distribution of population
Patterns of population change
IV 19-23 23- Open House Mock PB 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
04 04 Civics : Chap 9- Public facilities
Water as part of the fundamental right to life
Public facilities The Government’s role
Where does the government get money for public facilities?
V 26-29 04
03 Civics : Chap 9- Public facilities
Extending sanitation facilities
Conclusion
Jan-17
I 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Students) Open House XI(WT2),
06 06 Civics : Chap 10-Law and Social Justice
What is social justice?
What is worker’s worth? Enforcement of safety laws
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
FA3(VI-X)
II 16-20 05 02
03
Civics : Chap 10-Law and Social Justice History : Chap 11- The Making of the National Movement : 1870s - 1947
New laws to protect environment
Conclusion
The emergence of Nationalism
WT-IV Date: 20 Jan – 06 Feb Date of Exam – 30th Jan History Chap 9 – Women ,Caste and Reform Geo Chap 5 - Industries Civics Chap 7 – Understanding Marginalisation
III 23-28*
28-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)
05 05 History : Chap 11- The Making of the National Movement : 1870s - 1947
The growth of mass nationalism
The March to Dandi
IV 30-31 02 02 History : Chap 11- Quit India and Later
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
The Making of the National Movement : 1870s - 1947
Feb-17
I 01-04*
04-Working Saturday Citation Ceremony Open House PB
04 03 History : Chap 12 – India After Independence
A New and Divided Nation
A constitution written
II 06-10 05 05 History : Chap 12 – India After Independence
How were states to be formed?
Planning for Development
III 13-18*
18 – Working Saturday (students)
06
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 10th Feb: VI-VIII 17th Feb: IX-X followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 8th Feb
IV 20-24 04 Revision S.A.-II
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 27-28 02
Revision S.A.-II
SA-II Date: 29 Feb – 19 Mar 2016 History Chap 9 – Women ,Caste and Reform Chap 11- The Making of the National Movement : 1870s – 1947 Chap 12 – India After Independence Geo Chap 5 - Industries Chap 6 –Human Resources Civics Chap 9 – Public Facilities Chap 10 – Law and Social Justice
Mar 17
SA – II –01 Mar – 22 Mar 2017 Annual Exam Class XI – 13 Feb – 23 Feb 2017
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – VIII
Sub: Sanskrit
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2016-17
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-16 I 04-09* 09 -Working Saturday (Staff)
06
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‚kCn +#i & jke
ikB%1 oanuk
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^v^dkjkar iq¡fYyax 'kCn :Ik
dk okD; iz;ksx
WT-I Date 22 April –09 May
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HkkokFkZ
vH;kl dk;Z
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‚kCn +#i & jke
‚kCn +#i & eqfu
II 11-13 03 1 ikB%2 iqujkorZu
ikB%2 iqujkorZu
HkkokFkZ vH;kl dk;Z
III 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Student) Prize Distribution VI-VIII
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‚kCn +#i & eqfu
ikB%3 t;rq Hkkjre~
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okD; iz;ksx
IV 25-29
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ikB% 4 x`/kzektkZjdFkk
dgkuh vH;kl dk;Z
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-16
I 02-07*
07- Working Saturday (Staff)
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II 09-13
13-Open House ES-1 (2-3pm)
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ikB% 5 egkRek xk¡/kh
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***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2016 ******
Jul-16 I 04-09* 09- Working Saturday (Staff) Open House IX-X(WT-1)
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WT- II Date: 18 Jul – 08 Aug
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O;kdj.k dk;Z
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
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III 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Open House – VI-VIII)
06 2 ikB% 8 t;fr
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Aug-16
I 01-05 05 2 ikB% 9 lekpkj
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II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 ikB% 10 nqxkZ
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ikB% 10 nqxkZ iwtk
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III 15-19 19-Open House ES-2 (2pm)
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IV 22-27* 27-Open House XI(WT1), IX & X (WT2)
05 2 la[;k ‚kCn #i
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V 29-31 03 1 iqujko`fRr
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Sep-16
I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday (Staff)
03 1
II 05-09 05 Syllabus for SA-1 completed by 2nd Sept followed by revision Revision worksheet will be uploaded by 29th Aug
SA-1
Date :13 Sep – 23 Sep
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III 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)
05
SA-1 Exams
IV 19-23 05
V 26-30
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
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Oct-16 I 03-08* 08- Working Saturday (Open House VI-XII) 05- 5 period time-table starts
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II 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
* * * Autumn Brea k 10 – 14 October 2016 * * *
Nov-16
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Day
V 28-30 28 OFF in lieu of Annual Day
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Dec-16
I 01-02 02 1 foHkfDr iz;ksx
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WT-III DATE 02 Dec-23 Dec
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Saturday (Student) Athletic Events
III 12-17* 17 – Sports Day
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IV 19-23 23- Open House Mock PB 19 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
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2
* * * Winter Break f rom 30 Dec to 06 Jan 2017 * * *
Jan-17 I 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Students) Open House XI(WT2),
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
FA3(VI-X)
II 16-20 05 2 /kkrq #i
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WT-IV Date: 20 Jan – 06 Feb
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IV 30-31 02 1
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Feb-17 I 01-04* 04-Working Saturday Citation Ceremony Open House PB
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III 13-18* 18 – Working Saturday (students)
06 2
Syllabus for SA-II completed by 10th Feb: VI-VIII 17th Feb: IX-X followed by revision Revision worksheets will be uploaded by 8th Feb
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
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IV 20-24 04 1
V 27-28 02
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Mar 17 SA – II – 01 Mar – 22 Mar 2017 Annual Exam Class XI – 13 Feb – 23 Feb 2017