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BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NTPC SIPAT
Syllabus Plan for the Session 2019-20
Class - IX
Subject- ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE(Code 184) LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. To enable the reader to communicate effectively in real life situations.
2. To develop and integrate the use of language skills i.e. listening, speaking and writing.
3. To develop interest in and appreciation of literature.
4. To revise and reinforce structures already learnt.
5. To enhance the learner’s creativity and self monitoring skill as an important part of personal
development and inculcation of values.
Prescribed Books: Published by NCERT, New Delhi
• BEEHIVE – Textbook for class IX
• MOMENTS – Supplementary Reader for Class IX
WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS-I
MONTH WORKING DAYS COURSE CONTENT
APRIL 24 BEEHIVE(Prose): The Fun they had, The sound of music
Poetry: The Road not taken, The Wind
MOMENTS: The lost child, The adventures of Toto
GRAMMAR: Rearranging of sentences
WRITING: Article
JUNE 12 BEEHIVE(Prose): The Little Girl
Poetry: Rain on the roof
MOMENTS: Iswaran ,the story teller
GRAMMAR: Error Correction/Omission
WRITING: Diary writing/Paragraph Writing
JULY
26 BEEHIVE(Prose): A truly beautiful mind, The snake and
the mirror
Poetry: The lake isle of Innisfree, A legend of the northland
MOMENTS: In the kingdom of fools, The happy prince
GRAMMAR: Gap Filling Exercises
WRITING: Story Writing
AUGUST 23 BEEHIVE(Prose): My childhood, Packing
Poetry: No men are foreign, The duck and the kangaroo
MOMENTS: Weathering the storm in Ersama, The last leaf
GRAMMAR: Sentence transformation
WRITING: Article
SEPTEMBER 22 BEEHIVE(Prose): Revision
Poetry: Revision
MOMENTS: Revision
GRAMMAR: Revision
WRITING: Revision
OCTOBER 14 BEEHIVE(Prose): Reach for the top
Poetry: On killing a tree
MOMENTS: A house is not a name
GRAMMAR: Error Correction/Omission
WRITING: Diary writing/Paragraph Writing
NOVEMBER 24 BEEHIVE(Prose): The bond of love, Kathmandu
Poetry: The snake trying
MOMENTS: The accidental tourist
GRAMMAR: Gap Filling Exercises
WRITING: Story Writing
DECEMBER 18 BEEHIVE(Prose): If I were you
Poetry: A slumber did my spirit heal
MOMENTS: The beggar
GRAMMAR: Sentence transformation
WRITING: Article
JANUARY 23 BEEHIVE(Prose): Revision
Poetry: Revision
MOMENTS: Revision
GRAMMAR: Revision
WRITING: Revision
FEBRUARY 23 REVISION
SYLLABUS FOR EXAMS
Pre Mid Term Beehive –Unit 1, 2. Moments -Unit 1, 2.
Grammar- Rearranging of sentences. Writing- Article
Mid Term Beehive –Unit 1, 2,3,4,5 Moments -Unit 1, 2,3.4,5 Grammar- Rearranging of sentences, Filling gaps, Editing
Writing- Article, Story Writing Post Mid Term Beehive –Unit 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Moments -Unit 1, 2,3.4,5,6
Grammar- Rearranging of sentences, Filling gaps, Editing ,
Transformation of sentences. Writing- Article, Story Writing,
Diary Entry Annual Exam Entire Syllabus of Class IX
SUGGESTIONS TO PARENTS
Please encourage your child to converse in English.
Please encourage your child to inculcate the habit of reading the news paper daily. Please encourage your child to read good books regularly
Month WD COURSE CONTENT
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Sub : Science
Physics
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. To develop reasoning abilities in a systematic manner
2. To develop scientific thirst and attitude. 3. To enable students to be more creative and develop skills for solving scientific problems. 4. To know about matter and its classification and properties 5. To develop the ability to apply knowledge of science in day-to-day life. 6. To know about mechanics, motion, energy and basic theory of sound . TEXT BOOK- NCERT & Ratna sagar
Month No. of working days Course content
April 24 Unit 1: Motion
* Distance and displacement, Velocity, Uniform and non uniform
motion along a straight line , Acceleration, Distance-time and
Velocity-time graphs for uniform and uniformly accelerated
motions, Equation of motion by graphical method ,Elementary idea
Of Uniform circular motion
Activity : Discuss the distance –time graphs for uniform motion
and uniformly accelerated motion.
Group discussion; 1.How is the graphical presentation of data is
more effective ?
2. Discuss the usefulness of the three equations of motion.
June 12 Unit 2: Force and laws of motion
Force and motion ,Newton’s law of motion ,Inertia of a body ,
Inertia and mass, Momentum ,Force and acceleration ,Elementary
idea of conservation of momentum ,Action and reaction forces
July
26
Group discussion:1. Discuss if it is possible to combine all the three
laws of motion into one unified law .
Group activity : 1. Demonstrate the third law of motion .
2.The direction of action and reaction forces are related.
Aug 23 Unit -3: Gravitation
Gravitation ,Universal law of gravitation , Force of the(gravity)
Acceleration due to gravity ,Mass and weight ,Free fall
Activity: Determine the value of “g’ at your place using a
simple pendulum. Sept 22 Unit -3: Gravitation
Gravitation ,Universal law of gravitation , Force of the(gravity)
Acceleration due to gravity ,Mass and weight ,Free fall
Oct 14 Unit -4:Archimedes Principle and Flotation
Thrust and pressure, Archimedes principle ,Buoyancy,
Elementary idea of relative density
Group discussion:1. A ship made of iron floats on water but an iron
needle sinks .2. Why does a boat float on water .
Group activity : 1.Factors affecting buoyant force .
2.How does the pressure vary with the depth of liquid ?.
Nov
24
Unit -5 Work energy and power,
Work done by a force ,Energy, Power, Kinetic and potential
Energy ,Law of conservation of energy,
Group discussion:1. The need for energy conservation. Discuss by
suitable example .2. Potential and kinetic energies are
interconvertible . Discuss by suitable example.
Group activity :1.To analyse and implement energy conservation
measures at home and workplace Dec 18 Unit -6: Sound ,
Nature of sound and its propagation through various media ,
Speed Of sound ,Range of hearing in humans .Ultrasound,
Reflection of sound , Echo and SONAR Structure of the
Of the human ear (auditory aspect only)
Jan 23 Unit -6: Sound ,
Nature of sound and its propagation through various media ,
Speed Of sound ,Range of hearing in humans .Ultrasound,
Reflection of sound , Echo and SONAR Structure of the
Of the human ear (auditory aspect only)
Feb 23 Revision for the Annual examination.
March Annual Exam
SYLLABUS PT1 Unit 1: Motion Unit 2: Force and laws of motion
PT2 Unit 1: Motion Unit 2: Force and laws of motion Unit -3: Gravitation
PT3 Unit 1: Motion Unit 2: Force and laws of motion Unit -3: Gravitation Unit -
4:Archimedes Principle and Flotation Unit -5 Work energy and power,
Annual Exam Whole Syllabus
Subject -Chemistry
LEARNING OBJECTIVES-
1.To know about matter and its classification and properties.
2. To know about solid liquid and mixtures.
3.To know about properties of elements compounds and mixture.
4.To know about how to write chemical formula of compound and to calculate molecular mass.
5.To know about structure of atom and basic fundamentals particles of atom
6.To know about isotopes and isobars.
TEXT BOOK- NCERT text book of class 9th
Month No. of working
days
Course content
April 24 Chapter 1.Matter in our surroundings
May 0
June 12 Chapter 1Matter in our surroundings.
July 26 Chapter 2 Is matter around us pure
Aug 23 Chapter 2 Is matter around us pure.
Revision of chapter-1
Sept 22 Revision of Chapter 2
Oct 14 Chapter -3 atoms and molecules (continued)
Nov 24 Chapter -3 atoms and molecules
Dec 18 Chapter -4 Structure of atom (continued)
Jan 23 Chapter -4 Structure of atom
Feb 23 Revision of Chapter 3 and 4
March SA 2
SYLLABUS PA1 Chapter-1
Matter in our surroundings
SA1 Chapter 1 &2
Chapter1 – Matter in our surroundings
Chapter 2- Is matter around us pure
PA2 Chapter -3 atoms and molecules
SA2 Chapter1 to 4
Subject-Science(BIOLOGY) LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. To develop reasoning abilities in a systematic manner.
2. To develop scientific thirst and attitude.
3. To enable students to be more creative and develop skills for solving scientific problems.
4. To sharpen observations and inculcate the spirit of exploration.
5. To develop the ability to apply knowledge of science in day-to-day life. TEXT BOOK- NCERT, Ratna sagar and Veer Bala Rastogi
MONTH WORKING DAYS
COURSE CONTENT
APRIL 23 Chapter-1 The Fundamental Unit of Life Discovery of cell. Plasma Membrane & its chemical composition. Properties of cell membrane, Cell Wall & Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Organelles, Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondria, Lysosomes Vacuoles, Plastids Activity: To observe the osmosis through the egg shell. Activity : To observe the osmosis in the raisins. Activity: To observe the cells in the onion peel . Activity: To examine the cheek cells under high power microscope by staining with the methylene blue .
JUNE 12 Chapter-2 Tissues Types of tissues in the plants. Meristematic tissues & Permanent tissues. Types of Meristematic tissues .Types of Permanent tissues.Simple permanent tissues& Complex permanent tissues .Their function & importance inside the plant body
JULY 26 Chapter-2 Tissues Animal tissues Epithelial tissue Muscular tissue Connective tissue Nervous tisssue Activity: To observe the stomata in the Rheo discolor leaf under low & high power microscope. Revision and PA-I Exam
AUGUST 23 Chapter-3 Improvement in the food resources Improvement in the crop yields Crop variety improvement Crop production Management.
Nutrient Management Manure & Fertilizers Irrigation , Cropping Patterns, Crop Protection
Management Storage of Grains Animal Husbandry Cattle Farming Poultry Farming Egg &
Broiler Production Fish Production Marine Fisheries Inland Fisheries Bee Keeping Activity: Visit
any farm & write down All the procedure & prevention techniques practiced in the
farmhouses. Activity: Visit a fish farm in the fish breeding season and note the following:
Varieties of fish in the pond Types of ponds Feed ingredients being used in the farms. Find out
the production capacity of the farm in the season Activity: Visit a local poultry farm Note the
type of Ration (food) used for the different types of poultry. Also, identify the growers layers &
the Broilers .Giving the extra question from every chapter for the preparation of First term
exam. MCQ’s related with the portion covered uptill the month of August.
SEPTEMBER 22 Chapter-4 Diversity in the living world Basis of Classification: Classificaton and Evolution The Hierarcy of Classification Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia :Cryptogamae Thallophyta Bryophyta Pteridophyta Phanerogamae Gymnosperm Angiosperm
OCTOBER 14 Revision and PA-II Exam
NOVEMBER 24 Chapter-4 Diversity in the living world Kingdom –Animalia Phylum-Porifera Coelenterata Platyhelminthes Nematoda Annelida Arthropoda Mollusca, Echinoderma Protochordata Vertebrata Pisces Amphibia Reptilia Aves Mammalian Nomenclature Chapter-5 Human health & Diseases Health and its Failure The Significance of health.Personal and community issues both matter for health Distinctions between ‘Healthy’ & ‘Disease free’ Disease and its causes What does look like? Acute & Chronic Disease Chronic diseases and poor health .Causes of diseases Infectious and Non infectious causes Peptic ulcers and the Nobel prize Infectious Diseases Infectious Agents Means of Spread.
DECEMBER 18 Revision and PA-III Exam Chapter-5 Human health & Diseases Organ-Specific and Tissue Manifestations Principles of Treatment Principles of Prevention
Immunisation Activity: Find out the plan of your local authority for the control of Rabies in
your neighbourhood . Actvity: Survey your neighborhood to find out –How many people
suffered from acute diseses during the last three months. Activity: How many people
developed chronic diseases during the same period .What do you think could be the reason
for these differences ? What do you think would be the effect of these differences on the
general health lf the population?
JANUARY 23 Chapter-6 Natural Resources The Breath of Life: Air The Role of the atmosphere in the climate control The Movement of air : Winds, Rain, Air Pollution Water : A Wonder Liquid Water Pollution Mineral Riches in Soil Bio geo chemical cycle The Water cycle . MCQ’s related with practical and portion covered uptill the month of January.
FEBRUARY 23 Chapter-6 Natural Resources The Nitrogen Cycle The Carbon Cycle The Green House Effect Ozone Layer .Activity : Find out
which other molecules are thought to damage the ozone layer .Activity : Collect information
from Newspapers or weather Reports on television about rainfall patterns across the country
Also find out how to construct a rain guage and make one.
MCQ’s related with practical and portion covered uptill the month of January.
Revision for Annual Exam
MARCH 23 Annual Exam
SYLLABUS PT 1 Chapter – 1& 2
FOR EXAMS
PT2 Chapter- 1,2 & 3
PT 3 Chapter - 1,2, 3& 4 AE Chapter - 1,2, 3, 4, 5, & 6
Subject-Social Science LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. To stimulate the child’s interest in the socio political and geographical aspects of the country and the world. 2. To promote learning opportunities to the students by involving them in creative activities like project work thus enhancing their aesthetic sense and social development. 3. To motivate them to develop reasoning skills. 4. To provide opportunities to the students to explore their environment. 5. To develop curiosity and spirit of enquiry among students. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. India and the Contemporary World – Part I 2. Democratic Politics - Part I 3. Geography- Contemporary India – 1 (NCERT) 4. Economics- Understanding economic development (NCERT)
MONTH WORKING DAYS COURSE CONTENT
APRIL 24 His.Ch1-The French Revolution
Geo.Ch1-India-Size and Location
Civics.Ch-2-What is Democracy? Why Democracy
Eco.Ch1-The story of Village Palampur
JUNE 12 His.Ch2-Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution
Geo.Ch2-Physical features of India
Eco.Ch1-The story of Village Palampur
JULY 26 His.Ch3-Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.
Geo.Ch3-Drainage
Eco.Ch2-People as a Resource
AUGUST 23 His.Ch3-Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Civics-Ch.3-Constitutional Design
Eco.Ch2-People as a Resource
SEPTEMBER 22 His.Ch4-Forest Society and Colonialism
Geo.Ch4-Climate
Civics.Ch4-Electoral Politics
OCTOBER 14 Geo.Ch4-Climate
Eco.Ch3-Poverty as a Challenge
NOVEMBER 24 Civics.Ch5-Working of Institutions
Geo.Ch5-Natural Vegetation and Wildlife, Ch6-Population
Eco.Ch3-Poverty as a Challenge
DECEMBER 18 Geo.Ch6-Population
CivicsCh6-Democratic Rights
Eco.Ch4-Food Security
JANUARY 23 Revision
FEBRUARY 23 Revision
SYLLABUS
FOR
EXAMS
PT 1 His.Ch1-The French Revolution
Geo.Ch1-India-Size and Location
Civics.Ch-2-What is Democracy? Why Democracy
Eco.Ch1-The story of Village Palampur
PT 2 His.Ch1-The French Revolution
Geo.Ch1-India-Size and Location
Civics.Ch-2-What is Democracy? Why Democracy
Eco.Ch1-The story of Village Palampur
His.Ch2-Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution
Geo.Ch2-Physical features of India
His.Ch3-Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.
Geo.Ch3-Drainage
Eco.Ch2-People as a Resource
Civics-Ch.3-Constitutional Design
PT 3 His.Ch1-The French Revolution
Geo.Ch1-India-Size and Location
Civics.Ch-2-What is Democracy? Why Democracy
Eco.Ch1-The story of Village Palampur
His.Ch2-Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution
Geo.Ch2-Physical features of India
His.Ch3-Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.
Geo.Ch3-Drainage
Eco.Ch2-People as a Resource
Civics-Ch.3-Constitutional Design
His.Ch4-Forest Society and Colonialism
Geo.Ch4-Climate
Civics.Ch4-Electoral Politics
Eco.Ch3-Poverty as a Challenge
Yearly Exam His-Ch-1,2,3,4,7.Geo-Ch-1,-6.Eco-Ch1-4. Civ-Ch-2-6.
BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NTPC SIPAT
Syllabus Plan for the Session 2019-20
CLASS- IX
Subject-Science(BIOLOGY) LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. To develop reasoning abilities in a systematic manner.
2. To develop scientific thirst and attitude.
3. To enable students to be more creative and develop skills for solving scientific problems.
4. To sharpen observations and inculcate the spirit of exploration.
5. To develop the ability to apply knowledge of science in day-to-day life. TEXT BOOK- NCERT, Ratna sagar and Veer Bala Rastogi
MONTH WORKING DAYS
COURSE CONTENT
APRIL 23 Chapter-1 The Fundamental Unit of Life Discovery of cell. Plasma Membrane & its chemical composition. Properties of cell membrane, Cell Wall & Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Organelles, Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondria, Lysosomes Vacuoles, Plastids Activity: To observe the osmosis through the egg shell. Activity : To observe the osmosis in the raisins. Activity: To observe the cells in the onion peel . Activity: To examine the cheek cells under high power microscope by staining with the methylene blue .
JUNE 12 Chapter-2 Tissues Types of tissues in the plants. Meristematic tissues & Permanent tissues. Types of Meristematic tissues .Types of Permanent tissues.Simple permanent tissues& Complex permanent tissues .Their function & importance inside the plant body
JULY 26 Chapter-2 Tissues Animal tissues Epithelial tissue Muscular tissue Connective tissue Nervous tisssue Activity: To observe the stomata in the Rheo discolor leaf under low & high power microscope. Revision and PA-I Exam
AUGUST 23 Chapter-3 Improvement in the food resources Improvement in the crop yields Crop variety improvement Crop production Management.
Nutrient Management Manure & Fertilizers Irrigation , Cropping Patterns, Crop Protection
Management Storage of Grains Animal Husbandry Cattle Farming Poultry Farming Egg &
Broiler Production Fish Production Marine Fisheries Inland Fisheries Bee Keeping Activity: Visit
any farm & write down All the procedure & prevention techniques practiced in the
farmhouses. Activity: Visit a fish farm in the fish breeding season and note the following:
Varieties of fish in the pond Types of ponds Feed ingredients being used in the farms. Find out
the production capacity of the farm in the season Activity: Visit a local poultry farm Note the
type of Ration (food) used for the different types of poultry. Also, identify the growers layers &
the Broilers .Giving the extra question from every chapter for the preparation of First term
exam. MCQ’s related with the portion covered uptill the month of August.