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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLEnglish Syllabus (2017-18)
Class VI
MONTH BLOCK BLOCK NAMES GRAMMAR WRITING SKILSTERM I
April Block 3 PROSE : Krishna’s Flying Horse(Fiction)
Countable/UncountableNouns
Diary Writing
Block 4 PROSE : Krishna’s Flying Horse(Fiction)
Indefinite and DefiniteArticles
Perspective Writing
Block 1 Rikki Tikki Tavi (Graphic Story)
May Block 2 Rikki Tikki Tavi (Graphic Story)(Contd.)
Concrete and AbstractNouns
Descriptive Writingusing abstract nouns
Block5 POETRY : The Statue Adjectives Descriptive EssayWriting usingadjectives
Block6 PROSE (Biography) : Anita theBeekeeper
JuneSUMMER VACATION
July Block 7 PROSE (Biography) : Anita theBeekeeper (Contd.)The LittleGirl, Realistic Fiction
Modals - Could, Would Paragraph WritingDialogue Writing
Block 8 PROSE (Autobiography) : MyThirteenth Winter: A Memoir
Comparative andSuperlative adjectives
Article Writing
Block 9 PROSE (Autobiography) : MyThirteenth Winter: A Memoir(Contd.)
Block 10 POETRY: A Poison Tree Figure of Speech –Metaphor
Paragraph WritingMetaphorical Poem
August Block 11 PROSE: The Match ( RealisticFiction)
Tenses – SimplePresent and PresentContinuous
Block 12 PROSE : The Match (RealisticFiction) (contd.)
Prefix and Suffix Paragraph Writing(Using Simple Presentand Present ContinuousTense)
Completion of IncompleteTopics and grammar practice
September To be used for revisionTERM II
October Block 13 PROSE : Stone Soup (Folktale) Tense ( Simple Pastand Past Continuous)
Writing Conversationusing Simple Past andPast Continuous TenseBlock 14 PROSE : Stone Soup (Folktale)
{Contd.}Transition words andPhrasesJumbled Sentences
Block 15 PROSE: History of TimeKeeping Devices(Only Reading, Grammar andWriting Skills to be done)
Abbreviations andSymbols
Block 16 PROSE : History of TimeKeeping Devices (Contd.)
Past Participle andPresent Perfect TenseRegular and IrregularverbsUse of ‘For’ and‘Since’
Paragraph WritingConversation betweentwo people using thePresent Perfect Tense.
November Block 17 PROSE: India’s Top Archer: AnInterview with Deepika Kumari
Present ContinuousTense
Conducting Interview
Block 18 PROSE: India’s Top Archer: AnInterview with Deepika Kumari(contd.)
Simple Future Tense Conversation betweentwo people inContinuous Tense
Block 19 DRAMA : Madan’s First Day AdverbsTypes of Adverbs
Formal Letter :Leave Application
Informal Letter :Invite and Thank You
Block 20 DRAMA: Madan’s First Day(contd.)
December Block 21 POETRY: The Wind and theSun
Writing poem in theform of a short story
Block 22 PROSE: The Pond, Mystery Direct-Indirect Speech: -IdentificationEditingConversion (onlyaffirmative)
Newspaper Report
Block 23 PROSE: The Pond, Mystery(Contd.)
January Block 24 PROSE : The Selfish Giant(Fiction)
Figures of Speech-Personification -Symbolism in poetry.
Block 25 PROSE: The Selfish Giant(Contd.)
Introduction of Simpleand CompoundSentences.Conjunctions
Story Writing (UsingPrompts).
Block 26to 30
NOVEL: The Blue Umbrella(Reading and Grammar to bedone)
Active – Passive Voice(Identification only).
Persuasive PosterMaking
February Completion of incomplete topicsand grammar practiceRevision for SA II
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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLMathematics Syllabus (2017 – 18)
Class - VI
Month BlockNo.
Block names
April 123
Large Numbers up to 6 DigitsOperations on Large NumbersEstimation of Numbers
May 9427
Lines and CurvesWhole NumbersSymmetryPractical Activity – 1 To differentiate between intersecting lines, parallel lines and perpendicular
lines, using paper folding activityPractical Activity – 2 To verify that addition is commutative for whole numbers, by paper cutting
and pasting.
June +July 56
78
Properties of whole numbersFactors and MultiplesPractical Activity – 3To find prime numbers between 1 to 100 by Eratosthenes Sieve's method.
Divisibility RulesFactorisationPractical Activity – 4To find the HCF of two given numbers, by paper cutting and pasting
August 101819
20
AnglesDecimalsAdding and Subtracting decimals
Practical Activity – 5 To represent the decimal number on a 10X10 grid.
Data HandlingSeptember REVISIONOctober 13
1429
12
Introduction to IntegersAdding and Subtracting IntegersCirclesPractical Activity – 6To perform addition of integers using different coloured bindis/counter
Shapes and Solids
2
November
11151617
Practical Activity – 7 To make a cube using the given net and count the number of faces, vertices
and edges.Practical Activity – 8 To make the following shapes using a pair of set squares.
i) Squareii) Rectangleiii) Parallelogram
TrianglesFractionsComparing FractionsAdding & Subtracting Fractions
December
25
262122
Practical Activity – 9 Addition of Like Fractions
Perimeter
Practical Activity – 10To find area of palm impressions on the grid paper, by counting the squares.AreaIntroduction to Algebra&Algebraic Expressions
January 232428
RatioProportionConstruction of line segment
February 2830
Construction of line segmentAngle ConstructionREVISION
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLScience Syllabus (2017-18)
Class VI
Month Block No. Name of the BlockApril 1
25
Sources of foodComponents of foodGrouping Objects
May678
Separating solid mixturesSeparating solid liquid mixturesSolutions
June +July
91011
Changes Around UsStructure and functions of roots and stemsStructure and function of leaves
August141516
Movement in the human bodyCharacteristics of living thingsHabitat
September Revision
October171819
AdaptationMeasuring LengthMotion
November202122
Light and shadowsLight and ImagesElectric circuits
December2324
Conductors and InsulatorsProperties of magnets
January252627
Making MagnetsWater and UsReplenishing Water
February 28 Composition of airRevision
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLSocial Science Syllabus (2017-18)
Class VIMonth Block No. Block Name
April1. Hist : B-22. Geo: B-213. Civics : B-13
1. The Earliest People2. The Earth in the Solar System3. Diversity
May4. Hist : B35.Civics : B14 (contd. in June)6. (B1, B4 & B12 Summer BreakProject )
4. The First Cities5. Discrimination6.Studying History ,Books and Burialsand Paintings & Books
June + July
7. Geo: B-238. Hist: B- 59. Civics : B - 1510. Geo: B- 24
7. Latitudes and Longitudes8. Emergence of Kingdoms9. Democratic Government10. Motions of the Earth
August11.Hist: B - 612.Civics: B- 1613.Hist: B -7
11. New Questions and Ideas12. Functioning of Democracy13.The Mauryan Empire
September Revision of SA - 1 Exams
October
14.Hist : B - 815. Civics B - 1716. Civics B-19 (For discussiononly ,after rural government)17. Geo: B- 2718.B25 and B26 Group Discussion
14. Viilages and Cities15. Rural Government16. Rural Livelihood17.Landforms of the Earth18. Domains of the earth I and Domainsof the Earth II
November
19. Geo: B- 27 (Continued)20.Hist: B-921. Civics : B - 1822.Geog: B - 2823.B-22 - Map Activity
19. Landforms of the Earth (Continued)20. Contact with Distant Lands21. Urban Government22. India: Political and physicalDivisions23.Latitudes and Longitudes
December
24. Hist : B - 1025.Geo : B - 2926. Geo: B - 30
24. The New Empires & Kingdoms25. India : Climate26. India: Vegetation & Wildlife
January26.Geo: B - 30 (Continued)27.Civics : B - 20
26. India: Vegetation & Wildlife(Continued)27.Urban Livelihoods
February 28.Hist: B - 11Revision of SA - 2 Exams
28. Architecture of Our PastRevision of SA - 2 Exams
Class VISocial Science Map Syllabus (2017-18)
TERM HISTORY GEOGRAPHY
TERM I(APRIL –
SEPTEMBER)
B 2- The Earliest People1.Kurnool Caves 2.Bhimbetka3.Hunsgi 4. Mehrgarh 5.Burzahom6.Daojali HadingB 3- The First Cities1.Harappa 2.Mohenjo-Daro 3. Lothal4. Dholavira 5.KalibanganB 5- Emergence of Kingdoms1. Magadha 2. VajjiB 6- New Questions and Ideas1. SarnathB 7- The Mauryan Empire1. Taxila 2. Pataliputra 3.Ujjain4. Kalinga
Map Work: All TheStates And UnionTerritories Of India (OnThe Political Map OfIndia)
TERM II(OCTOBER -FEBRUARY)
B 8- Villages and Cities1. Mathura 2. Arikamedu3. MaduraiB 10- New Empires and Kingdoms1. Kannauj 2. VatapiB 11- Architecture of Our PastThe Pillars1. Lion Capital at Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh2. Iron Pillar at Mehrauli in DelhiFamous Stupas1. Dhamek Stupa at Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh2. Sanchi Stupa in Madhya PradeshFamous Monasteries1.Ajanta and Ellora in Maharashtra2. Jain Monastery in OdishaImportant Temples1. The Bhitargaon Temple in Uttar Pradesh2. Durga Temple at Aihole in Karnataka3. Temple of Mahabalipuram in Chennai4.The Kailashnath Temple in Maharashtra
B 28- India: PoliticalPhysical Divisions1. Physical Features OfIndiaB 30- India: VegetationAnd Wildlife1.Gir Forest, Gujarat2. Any Two WildlifeSanctuaries Of IndiaJim Corbett NationalParkKaziranga National Park
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLFrench Syllabus (2017-18)
Class VI
Month Lesson number Lesson Name Topics to be coveredTERM - I
April L - 2 Comptons ensemble AlphabetNumbers (0 – 20)Few common nouns
L - 3 Les copains The verb ‘etre’ Indefinite articlesPlural of nouns
May L - 5 Dans la classe The verb ‘avoir’AdjectivesSentences using etre and adjectives
June Summer BreakJuly L - 6 Les amis de Caroline Nationalities
Definite articlesMasculine/feminine of nouns
August L - 1 Les salutations How to greet each other; asking names,age, etc.
Introduction of themselves &others(using etre & avoir)
September To be used for revisionTERM - II
October L – 4 Devinez ProfessionsNumbers (21 – 100)Qu’est-ce que c’est?Qui est-ce?
November L – 7 Quel jour sommes-nous? The verb ‘aller’Days of the week
L - 8 La famille de Manuel Members of the family Introduction to –ER ending verbs (like
aimer, parler, habiter, etc.)December L - 9 Les vacances Months of the year
L - 10 Le drapeau de mon pays ColorsUsing colors in accordance with their
gender and pluralityJanuary L - 0 Vousconnaissez la France? Map of France
Designers & brands of FranceDifferent types of cheese, wines,etc.Monuments and festivals of France
February To be used for revision
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOLG.K. Syllabus(2017-18)
Class VI
SA-I
1. All About Books2. At the Airport3. An Acrostic on space4. The Number 65. World famous statues6. Let’s go West7. Characters from famous books8. Footprints of birds and animals9. Kangaroo and Joey words10. Let’s visit Nepal11. Sports and numbers
12. Time zones13. Pen names14. Story of the automobile15. Capital cities and rivers16. Indian music decoded17. Tech trivia18. Common insects
Causes and effects19. Indian Sporting Trophies20. Everyday inventions21. Bird facts
Stamp collecting22.Eye, ear, nose, throat
NOTE: The complete topic has to be done
SA-II
23. .Flag maps24.Children’s films25. Great women of India26. Adventure sports27. Let’s visit France
At the post office28. India and the Nobel prize29. Bridges30. World trivia31. Faiths of the world
32. Whales and sharks33. Pronunciation34. Martial arts35. Complete the lists
Classification of books36. Awards by the Indian government
Olympic Superheroes37. Strange looking animals
Snakes and ladders38. Sources of energy39. Indian Classical Instrumentalists
Dances of the world40. Let’s visit South Africa
MnemonicsQuiz yourself 1& 2
NOTE: The complete topic has to be done