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PREFACE Education is the discovery of journey and growth. The Indian Heights School stands committed in providing holistic quality education for which we are constantly striving to improve and introduce innovations in our existing system. Educomp Smart Classroom is a step towards this to evolve the idea of technology as an effective teaching aid and learning tool. Curriculum assesses a total teaching learning program based on overall improvement, syllabus, teaching pattern, methodology and assessment. In short it provides a framework of knowledge and understanding as appropriate to a particular level. Our curriculum is child centric and comprehensive. It seeks to create a balance between physical, emotional, social & spiritual growth along with academics. Due importance is given to both Scholastic and Co-scholastic areas with regard to attributes such as Life Skills, Attitude, Values, Sports and Games as well as Co-curricular activities. As per the guidelines of the Central Board of Secondary Education, we follow Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation System. It is in the classrooms that learners can analyze and evaluate their experiences, learn to doubt, question to investigate, and think independently. Continuous and Comprehensive System covers all aspects of students’ development. The objective of CCE is to bring continuous improvement in the performance of the learners through regular assignments and evaluations. In Primary classes the assessment is based on regular Ongoing Evaluations and Internal Assessments. Evaluation is reported according to 5 Point Grading Scale. For classes VI onwards, assessments are both Formative and Summative. A 9 Point Grading Scale is followed.
The syllabus has been designed and planned keeping in mind the ‘Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation’ which is a useful proposition for overall growth of students through continuous diagnosis remediation, encouragement and appreciation. The facilitators in the school are putting in their concerted efforts. However, it does require the coordinated effort as well as active participation of the parents. We would appreciate the parents’ unstinted support and involvement as had been in the past towards the multifaceted personality development of the child in this Academic Session also.
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English Prescribed Books:1) MCB: New Broadway Course book 5
2) New Broadway Workbook 5 3) Learner’s Grammar and Composition 5
Term – I April-May MCB Chapter 1: Gulliver in Lilliput Poem: Harm No Living Thing Workbook Chapter 1- Mullah’s Masterpiece Chapter 2: When God Made Fathers Grammar Chapter 1: The Sentence Chapter 2: Nouns Activity: 1) Writing-Composition: listing ways of protecting living things 2) Nouns PPT July MCB Chapter 2: Five Bells
Chapter 3: The Honey Guide’s Revenge Workbook Chapter 3: Crocodile Medicine Grammar Chapter 3: Nouns-Gender
Chapter 4: Adjectives Chapter 18: Adverbs
Activity: 1) Worksheet 2) Group Discussion
August MCB Poem: Preening
Chapter 4: The Lost Casket Workbook Chapter 4: The Glass Cupboard Chapter 5: Wilma Rudolf Grammar Chapter 5: Adjectives for Comparison Chapter 6: A, An and The Chapter 19 - Prepositions Activity: 1) Writing: Describing a photograph 2) Adjectives PPT
3) Collecting pictures of birds preening and pasting September MCB Chapter 5: Equal Footing Poem: The Outsider Workbook Chapter 6: Mr. Fingertips Chapter 7: Mother Teresa
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Grammar Chapter 7: Pronouns Chapter 8: Reflexive Pronouns Chapter 20: Conjunctions Activity: 1) Writing: Paragraph writing 2) Making a Flow chart
Term – II October MCB Chapter 6: The Wrong House Workbook Chapter 8: The Cracked Pot Grammar Chapter 9: Interrogative Pronouns & Interrogative
Adjectives Chapter 10: Auxiliary Verbs Activity: 1) Writing: Composition
2) Speaking: Brainstorming-ideas to prevent crime 3) Listening: Summarizing-crime reports November MCB Chapter 7: Sam Manekshaw Poem: War Chapter 11: Waiting in Line at the Drugstore Workbook Chapter 9: What the Terrible Khan Did Grammar Chapter 11: Modals-can, shall Chapter 12: Modals-will, may, must
Chapter 22: Composition Pg 134,135 Activity: 1) Writing: Composition 2) Poster making December MCB Chapter 8: Ani’s Key Poem: The Recycling Rap Chapter 12: The Rats’ Feast (Activity: Character Depiction) Workbook Chapter 10: The Rich Man and the Dervish Grammar Chapter 14: Time and Tense Chapter 15: Simple Present & Simple Past Activity: 1) Speaking – suggesting unusual ways of using ‘an’ object 2) Making a recyclable item 3) PPT on Tenses January MCB Chapter 9: School Breaks Up Chapter 10: Dirty Money Poem: Gold Workbook Chapter 11: The Two Coloured Coat Grammar Chapter 16: Present Continuous & Past Continuous Chapter 17: Future Time Presentation
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Activity: 1) Role play 2) Online worksheet
February Revision
Grammar Modules
April-May Chapter 1: The Sentence – Subject / Predicate & 2
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Chapter 2: Nouns- Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Compound Nouns, Abstract Nouns, Common & Proper Nouns, Collective Nouns & Classifiers, Abstract & Concrete Nouns. July Chapter 3: Nouns-Gender - Genders in English Nouns Chapter 4: Adjectives – Adjectives, parts of Speech Adjectives, Order of Adjectives Chapter 18: Adverbs – Adverbs, Adverbs of degree, Adverbs of place, Adverbs of Manner, Adverbs of time, Adverbs of frequency, Adverbs and their kinds. August Chapter 5: Adjectives for Comparison – Degrees of comparison. Chapter 6: A, An and The – Articles, Definite and Indefinite Articles Chapter 19 – Prepositions – Prepositions, Preposition of place September Chapter 7: Pronouns – Pronouns, Types of Pronouns Chapter 8: Reflexive Pronouns - Reflexive Pronouns Chapter 20: Conjunctions – Conjunctions, Connectors to join, Connectors of choice October Chapter 9: Interrogative Pronouns & Interrogative Adjectives – Interrogative Pronouns, Interrogative Adjectives Chapter 10: Auxiliary Verbs – Primary Auxiliary Verbs, Modal Auxiliary Verbs November Chapter 11: Modals-can, shall } Modals, Modals- Ability, Modals-Probability Chapter 12: Modals-will, may, must } Modals – Requests and offers December Chapter 14: Time and Tense, Tenses Chapter 15: Simple Present & Simple Past January Chapter 16: Present Continuous & Past Continuous Tense Chapter 17: Future Time Presentation Past Continuous Tense, Future tense.
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MATHEMATICS
Prescribed Textbooks : 1. Britannica Mathsight - 3 2. Mental Maths (AMITY)
Term 1(April-September) April-May Textbook Chapter 1 Large numbers Chapter 2 The Four Fundamental Operations (till Ex.- 2.5) Mental Maths Worksheet - 4, 5, 8 to 11, 14 , 16 Activities:
To relate 7 – digit and 8-digit numbers in everyday life
Representation of Roman numbers in a tabular form July Textbook Chapter 2 The Four Fundamental Operations (Ex. – 2.6)
Chapter 3 Factors and Multiples Mental Maths Worksheet 19, 20, 42, 43 Activities:
Making factor tree to verify prime factorization method
To reinforce the concept of factorization by drawing rectangles of different measurements.
Modules:
Factors
HCF of Numbers
LCM of Numbers August Textbook Chapter 4 Fractions
Chapter 5 Decimals( till Ex – 5.5) Mental Maths Worksheet - 28 to 31, 35, 36 Activities:
Addition of decimals using square lined paper.
Write the fraction representing the shaded portion. Modules:
Meaning of fractions
Multiplication and division of fractions
Decimals in Place Value Chart
Multiplication of Decimals.
Converting decimals into fractions. September Textbook Chapter 5 Decimals ( Ex – 5.6 to 5.8)
Chapter 8 Perimeter, Area and Volume Mental Maths Worksheet - 52, 53 ,58, 59, 78
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Activities:
To find the perimeter of the shape drawn on a square lined paper.
Modules:
Area and Perimeter
Measuring Area.
Perimeter of Square or Rectangle
Term II (October-March) October Textbook Chapter 7 Geometry Mental Maths Worksheet - 74 to 76 Activities:
Constructing angles with the help of a protractor.
Constructing circle with a given radius using compass. Modules:
Lines , Angles and Triangles
Introduction to Angles.
Construction of Angles using protractor.
Definitions related to Circle. November Textbook Chapter 10 Time
Chapter 11 Money Mental Maths Worksheet - 23, 46, Activities:
Make a collage of dummy notes on a coloured sheet of paper.
Modules:
Profit and Loss
Money
Addition of Hrs, Min and Seconds December Textbook Chapter 6 Percentage
Chapter 9 Measurements Mental Maths Worksheet - 44, 48 to 50 Activities:
Conversion of one unit to other unit----Finding your height and express it in cm then in m.
Modules:
Percentages
Converting fractions into percentages.
Measurement of length
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January Textbook Chapter12 Symmetry and Patterns
Chapter 13 Data Handling Mental Maths Worksheet - 39, 69, 72 Activities:
Drawing the lines of symmetry for the given shapes.
Completing the symmetrical shapes.
Build a bar graph using a pictograph.
Draw a pictograph from the given data.
Data interpretation--Answering the questions by reading the given bar graph.
Modules:
Pictorial Representation of Data.
Bar Graphs.
Tally marks
February Revision for Term II Worksheet – 82 to 84
Science
Prescribed books: New Science in Every Day Life
Term I April-May Textbook Chapter 1: Growing Plants
Chapter 2: Health and Hygiene Activities:
To sprout seeds and show seed germination
Collage with different types of seeds
Chart on ‘Balanced Diet’/ Collecting ‘Nutritional Information’ of packed food items
Modules:
Ch-1:Growing Plants a) Non-flowering plants b) Vegetative propagation c) Dispersal of seeds
Ch-2:Health and Hygiene
a) Keeping healthy tips
b) Health is wealth
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July
Textbook Chapter 6: Amazing Animals
Chapter 7: Skeletal System and Nervous System Activities:
Observing a model of the skeletal system
Display on ‘Body Coverings’ of different group of animals
Modules:
Ch-6:Amazing Animals a) Amazing world of animals
b) Extinct animals
Ch-7: Skeletal System and Nervous System
a) The Nervous System
August
Textbook Chapter 3: Safety and First Aid
Chapter 4: Solids, Liquids and Gases Activities:
Chart on different road signs
Particle arrangement of solids, liquids and gases Modules:
Ch-3:Safety and First Aid
a)First Aid
b)Simple First Aid rules
Ch-4:Solids,Liquids and Gases
a) Solids, Liquids and Gases September
Chapter 5: Rocks, Soil and Minerals Activities:
Information on different monuments/rock sculptures of India and knowing about the stone they are made of
Modules:
Ch-5:Rocks,Soil and Minerals
a) Types of rocks
b) Soil Erosion
c) Soil Conservation
Term II October Chapter 8: Force, Work and Energy Activities:
To observe how roughness of a surface affects movement
Model of any simple machine
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Modules:
Ch-8: Force, Work and Energy a) Simple Machines: Inclined plane, screw and
wedge b) Simple Machines
November
Chapter 9: Essential for Life: Air and Water
Chapter10: Earth, Sun, and Moon Activities:
To identify soluble and insoluble impurities
Discussion on ozone layer
Information on Indian artificial satellites/Chandrayaan I Modules:
Ch-9:Essential for Life :Air and Water a)Clean Air and Water
Ch-10:Earth, Sun and Moon
a) The Solar system
December Chapter 11: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Tidal Waves
Activities:
Group Project-Making a model of a volcano, followed by a power point presentation
Modules:
Ch-11:Volcanoes,Earthquakes,and Tidal Waves a) Environmental effects of disasters b) Earthquakes
c) Structure of volcanoes January
Chapter 12: Our Environment Activities:
Poster making on environment
‘Best out of Waste’ craft activity
Discussion on pollution and its effects Modules:
Ch-12:Our Environment a)Compost and recycling
February Revision
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Social Studies
Prescribed Books--- My Big book of Social Studies
April-May
Chapter -1 Know your planet Chapter -2 Parallels and Meridians Chapter -3 Major landforms (Activity – Worksheet) Chapter -4 Natural resources (Activity – Worksheet)
Activities:
Make a map of your school
Find the use of Solar resources July-August
Chapter -5 Weather and climate
Chapter -6 The land of dense forest, The Democratic
Republic of the Congo
Chapter -7 The land of snow, Greenland (Activity –
Worksheet)
Chapter -8 The land of sand, Saudi Arabia (Activity –
Worksheet)
Chapter -9 The treeless grassland, the Prairies
Activities:
Map work
Make a weather chart
September-October
Chapter -10 E for Environment (Activity : Nature Walk)
Chapter -11 Environment pollution
Chapter -12 Natural disaster
Chapter -13 Conquering Distances
Activities:
Cleanliness week drive
Carrying out a mock fire drill to fight disaster
November – December
Chapter -14 Keeping in touch
Chapter -15 Knowledge is power
Chapter -16 Be healthy,live longer (Activity : Group
Discussion)
Chapter -17 We are proud of them
Activity:
Make a chart on the famous social reformers of India
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January – February
Chapter-18 Towards freedom Chapter- 19 India wins freedom Chapter- 20 Governing ourselves Chapter-21 The United Nations
Activities:
Speak few lines and act as any famous personality of freedom struggle
On the world map mark any ten nations which are member of the United Nations and paste it in your note book.
FRENCH April
Leçon Leçon-0 Intoduction en France
Leçon-1 Didou apprend le français
Objectifs communicatifs Parler de la France
Grammaire Alphabets, Pronociation, Salutation,
L’accent
May
Leçon Leçon-2 Didou sait compter
Objectifs communicatifs Parler des nombres
Grammaire Les nombres Cardinaux 1-20
July
Leçon Leçon-3 Didou à l’école
Leçon-4 Vous êtes français?
Objectifs communicatifs Parler des verbes et nationalités
Parler des nombres, âge
Grammaire Verbe- être, Pluriel des noms, Adjectif
Les nombres 20-100,
August
Leçon Leçon-5 Didou a un crayon et une règle Leçon-6 La famille d’Éric
Objectifs communicatifs Qu’est -ce -que c’est ?
Décrire la famille
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Grammaire Verbe- ‘er’, Les noms des animaux
Les Nationalités, Les articles défini
September Revision
October
Leçon Leçon-7 Vous aimez les fruits et les
légumes ?
Objectifs communicatifs Les noms des fruits et vegetables
Grammaire Verbe- ‘er’ – Aimer, Adorer etc.
November
Leçon Leçon-8 Didou aime les couleurs
Objectifs communicatifs Les couleurs, Demander et dire la couleur de quelque chose
Grammaire Verbes-‘er’-parler habiter, regarder etc.
Verbe être, avoir etc.(Revision)
December
Leçon Leçon-9 Aujourd’hui c’est dimanche !
Objectifs communicatifs Parler des jours de la semaine
Grammaire Verbes- ‘er’, ‘ger’
January
Leçon Leçon-10 L’anniversaire d’Éeic
Objectifs communicatifs Les mois de l’année, les noms des mois
Grammaire Practiqué le grammair
February Revision
* Educomp Modules in ‘ppt’ format
SANSKRIT
April- May
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August
September
October
November
December
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January – February
Value Education Prescribed Book: Joyful Living - 5
Term – I
April-May
Chapter 1: The Unique Me
Chapter 2: The Secret of the Cocoon
July
Chapter 3: Keep Blooming
Chapter 4: Ladder of Success
August
Chapter 5: In the Arms of Love
Chapter 6: Kindness Pays
September
Chapter 7: Golden Grains
Chapter 8: Great, Big, Wonderful Country
Term–II
October
Chapter 9: I Can Achieve
November
Chapter 10: Wondrous Beauties
Chapter 11: Nature- My Teacher
December
Chapter 12: All that Glitters is not Gold
Chapter 13: Fun Time
January
Chapter 14: Let us Celebrate Life
Activity:
Nature Walk
Advertisement making
Self-Introspection
Collage on ‘Diveristy of India’
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General Knowledge Prescribed Book: Fact Finder Part – 5
Term – I
April-May
Chapter 1: Glimpses of India
Chapter 3: Festivals of India
Chapter 4: Abbreviations
July
Chapter 5: Books and their Authors
Chapter 6: Important Days
Chapter 7: Religions of the World
August
Chapter 9: Animal Facts
Chapter 10: Extinct and Endangered Species
Chapter 11: National Parks and Sanctuaries
Chapter 12: Historic Events
September
Chapter 14: Terminology
Chapter 15: Places
Chapter 16: Incredible India
Term–II
October
Chapter 19: International Airlines
Chapter 20: Museums in India
Chapter 21: Natural Wonders
November
Chapter 22: Forgotten Wonders
Chapter 23: Scientific Instruments
Chapter 24: Important Inventions
Chapter 25: Branches of Knowledge
December
Chapter 26: India’s Superlatives
Chapter 27: World Superlatives
Chapter 28: Popular titles of Famous personalities
Chapter 29: World Famous buildings & structures
January
Chapter 30: Geographical Epithets
Chapter 31: Industrial towns
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Chapter 32: Riverside cities
Chapter 33: Old places- New Names
February
Chapter 35: The Olympics
Chapter 36: Some Common Diseases
Chapter 37: The World Around Us-II
Computer Prescribed book – Frank Computer Science Class 5
TERM I April / May Text Book Chapter 1 – Memory of the Computer Chapter 2 – Software Activities: Make a list of all you have worked with. Categorise them
as system or application software . June / July Text Book Chapter 3 – Exploring Windows Chapter 4 – Working with Microsoft Word Practical Type a letter (in MS Word) to your friend. August Text Book Chapter 5 – Presentation in PowerPoint Practical Create a presentation on Computer Virus
September Text Book Chapter 6 – More on Powerpoint Practical Create a presentation on Global Warming
TERM II October Text Book Chapter 7 – Animating your Slides
November Text Book Chapter 8 – Algorithms and Flowchart Activity Make a chart of different symbols (used in Flowchart) and
their description
December Text Book Chapter 9 – Procedures in LOGO Practical Draw different shapes using inputs in a procedure.
January Text Book Chapter 10 – The Internet Practical Search information on “Use of Internet” and make a
presentation on it.
February Revision
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Art Education
APRIL-MAY
COLOUR WHEEL
EX PG 1-4
PAPER BAG
JUNE-JULY
DIFFERENT VEGETABLES
EX PG 5-7
FOLDER
AUGUST
INDEPENDENCE DAY SCENE
EX PG 8-10
THREAD PAINTING
SEPTEMBER
WAX PAINTING
EX PG 11-12
WASTE BOTTLE STAND
OCTOBER
ZOO SCENE
EX PG 13-14
DIYA DECORATION
NOVEMBER
DIWALI SCENE
EX PG 15-16
JEWELLARY BOX
DECEMBER
DANCE COMPETITION SCENE
EX PG 17-19
PAPER COLLAGE
JANUARY
WINTER SCENE
EX PG 20-21
SPRAY PAINTING
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FEBURARY
LANDSCAPE
EX PG 22-23
DAL AND RICE PAINTING
Music
Vocal
Aprli - May Sargam 1-2, Hindi prayers
July –Aug Sargam 3-4, patriotic songs , Theory lesson-1
Sep –Oct Sargam geet 1, English song
Nov – Dec Sargam 5-7, Sanskrit prayers, Theory lesson- 2
Jan –Feb Sargam geet 2, Classical song
Instrumental TABLA
Aprli - May Meaning of table(graf syahi,maidan, chanti etc)
First lesson table ke bol( ta, tita,tin)
July –Aug - Sep Revise , second lesson (danya and banya)(ge, ka)
Oct- Nov-Dec Teen taal ke bol
Jan –Feb Teen taal kayde ,palte
DANCE
April-May Introduction of dance
Simple western dance steps
Kathak dance introductory steps
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July –Aug-Sep Folk dance
International dance(hio-hop basic steps)
Oct-Nov-Dec Navratre theme (garbha and dandiya dance)
Annual day dance according to theme
Christmas celebration and new year(western dance)
Jan- Feb Theme patriotism
Semi classical dance