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SYLLABUS 2018 -19
CLASS V
ENGLISH
APRIL ’18 Reader L-5 A French Lesson
P-3 Downhill On A Bicycle
Make sentences grudge,glimpse,sarcasm,annoyance,courtsey
Grammar L-3 Nouns, L-4 Nouns : Number,
L-5 Nouns : Gender, L-6 Nouns: Case
Comprehension L-32 Passage 1 (Pg 148)
Creative Writing Paragraph- Describing A Person
Antonyms accept,active,appoint,arrive,attack,begin
Synonyms able,accuse,adequate,admit,adorn,advantage
Homophones accept/except,accident/incident,answer/reply
Idioms red letter day , at an arm’s length
Similes as busy as a bee , as strong as a bull
Phrases back up , back out
Composition Picture Composition (Source: Smart Class-Cordova Worksheet)
Declamation First Day In My New Class
Writing & Writing Page 1,2, 3
Story Telling The Wonderful Prize
MAY’18
Reader L-6 One Friday Morning
L-1 The Iron Beam
Make Sentences acceptance, discourage, familiar, beamed with pride
misfortune, business, try his luck, intention
Grammar L-7 Adjectives
L-8 Adjectives: Degree of Comparison
L – 1 The Sentence
L-2 Subject & Predicate
Comprehension Source : Cordova Worksheet
Creative Writing Paragraph- Importance of Education
Antonyms believe,bless,bravery,bright,cheerful,coarse
Synonyms afraid,allow,annual,anger,assistance,,astonish
Homophones assure/insure,award/reward,board/bored
Idioms a piece of cake , to break the ice
Similes as brave as a lion , as clear as crystal
Phrases call back , call off
Composition Picture Composition (Source: Smart Class-Cordova Worksheet)
Writing & Writing Page 4, 5, 6
Story Telling Boy Who Would Never Learn
JULY’18 Reader L -8 Susruta
P-7 Day By Day I Float My Paper Boats
Make sentences cataracts, frantic, sterilized, disfigured, pioneer
Grammar L-9 Articles, L-10 Pronouns
L–11 Personal Pronouns
Comprehension L-32 , Passage 2 (Pg -149)
Creative Writing Notice Writing
Antonyms confess,danger,dead,deep,entrance,former
Synonyms awkward,bad,begin,behavior,big,certain
Homophones cast/caste,childlike/childish,coarse/course
Idioms at the eleventh hour , in full swing
Similes as innocent as a lamb , as fat as a pig
Phrases carry on , catch up
Composition Paragraph- An Autobiography Of A Bicycle
Based on pictures and clues
Class Activity Role Play (Pg-66)
Writing & Writing Page 7, 8, 9
Story Telling The Little Tree
AUGUST ’18 Reader L-2 The Golden Swan
L-4 The Little Bully
Make sentences harvest, impact, rituals, witty, exemplary
eagerly, shrimps, yelled, tease, lobster
Grammar L-12 Verbs
L-13 The Tense
L-14 Simple Present Tense
L-15 Simple Past Tense
L-16 Simple Future Tense
Comprehension L-32, Passage 3 (Pg 151)
Creative Writing Message Writing (Pg 168)
Paragraph- Our National Flag
Antonyms friend,friendship,guilty,health,hit,hope
Synonyms charming,comprehend,conceal,concise,contempt,dangerous
Homophones complement/compliment,continual/continuous,council/counsel
Idioms at sixes and seven , make up one’s mind
Similes as dry as a bone ,as sharp as a knife
Phrases cast aside , cut down
Composition Picture Composition (Source: Smart Class-Cordova Worksheet)
Declamation Role Of Computer In A Student’s Life
Writing & Writing Page 10, 11, 12
Story Telling The Paper Doll
SEPTEMBER’18 Reader L-15 Ubuntu
P-9 The Tree
Make sentences anthropologist, tempted, cooperation, customs, teamwork
Grammar L – 17 Continuous Tense
L – 18 Perfect Tense
L – 19 Modals
Comprehension L-32, Passage 4 (Pg-152)
Creative Writing Informal Letters (Pg-161)
Paragraph- My Favourite T.V. Program
Antonyms increase,inner,interior,junior,knowledge
Synonyms daring,dear,decrease,defect,disclose,disease
Homophones custom/habit,deny/refuse,desert/dessert
Idioms a wet blanket , on and off
Similes as light as a feather , as cunning as a fox
Phrases give up , keep up
Activity Dialogue Completion (Pg-101)
Writing & Writing Page 13, 14, 15
Story Telling The Stubborn Kite
OCTOBER’18 Reader L-10 The Throne Of Justice
P-12 Books
Make sentences amazed, courage, solemn, throne, worthy
Grammar L-21 Subject Verb Agreement
L-22 Adverbs
L-23 Comparison of Adverbs
Comprehension L-32, Passage 5 (Pg153-154)
Creative Writing Paragraph- An Ideal Student
Antonyms lend,lenient,minium,modern,natural,often
Synonyms dull,eager,enemy,entire,esteem,famous
Homophones doubt/suspect,farmer/former,famous/notorious
Idioms with flying colours , black and white
Similes as sick as a dog , as old as the hills
Phrases look for , look at
Composition Picture Composition (Source: Smart Class-Cordova Worksheet)
Class Activity Role Play (Pg-112)
Writing & Writing Page 16, 17, 18
Story Telling Quarrel Of Cheese And Carrot
NOVEMBER’18 Reader L-13 I Must Feed My Mother
Make Sentences tossed, good turn, splendid, suitable, reward
Grammar L – 24 Prepositions
L-28 Punctuation and Capital Letters`
Comprehension L-32, Passage 6 (Pg- 155)
Creative Writing Paragraph- Value Of Time
Antonyms oral,pardon,permanent,pleasure,positive,praise
Synonyms fast,fight,haste,injure,invasion,lazy
Homophones graceful/gracious,hail/hale,honorary/honourable
Idioms with open arms , slow and steady
Similes as proud as a peacock, as fit as a fiddle
Phrases wear out , see off
Declamation My Favourite Festival
Writing & Writing Page 19, 20, 21
Story Telling Puffed Up Percy
DECEMBER’18 Reader L-11 The Topper
P-14 This Is Going To Hurt Just A Little Bit
Make sentence appreciate, disheveled, stumbled, nervous, whispered
Grammar L-26 Conjunction
L – 25 Correct use of prepositions
L-27 Interjection
Creative Writing Formal letter- Applications (Pg-164)
Paragraph- An Ideal Teacher
Antonyms proud,public,poverty,quick.quiet,real
Synonyms mercy,mistake,old,pitiful,polite,praise
Homophones industrious/industrial,lessen/lesson,loan/lone
Project Means of Mass Communication
Composition Picture Composition (Source: Smart Class-Cordova Worksheet)
Class Activity Role Play
Writing & Writing Page 22, 23, 24
Story Telling Scholastic Award Winning Story
JANUARY’19 Reader L-17 The Wizard Of Oz I
Make Sentences adventures, converse, promptly, good gracious, tipped over
Grammar L- 20 Active and Passive voice
Comprehension L-32 Passage 7 (Pg-156)
Creative Writing L-37 Diary Entry (Page 170)
Antonyms reward, rough, rude, smile, special, straight
Synonyms pretty, proud, quiet, rash, rude, scold
Homophones lovable/lovely, memorable/memorial, oar/ore
Idioms pros and cons, in high spirits
Similes as steady as a rock , as gentle as lamb
Phrases run out of , put up
Composition Picture Composition
Paragraph- Event Description: Our Sports Day
Writing & Writing Page 25, 26, 27
Story Telling Bugsy Bear’s New Car
FEBRUARY’19 Reader L-18 The Wizard Of Oz II
Make sentence willingly, beast, chasing, experienced, fortunately
Grammar L – 29 Direct and Indirect Speech
Comprehension Passage 8 (Pg-157)
Creative Writing Paragraph- An Autobiography of a School Desk
Antonyms superior, tragic, victory, virtue, wild, wisdom
Synonyms daring, dear, decrease, defect, disclose, disease
Synonyms small, strong, suitable, surrender, timid, trust
Homophones pore/pour, profit/prophet, propose/purpose
Idioms part and parcel, through thick and thin
Similes as quick as lightning, as playful as kitten
Phrases get off, drop in
Composition Picture Composition (Source: Smart Class-Cordova Worksheet)
Class Activity Dialogue Completion (Pg-101)
Writing & Writing Page 28, 29, 30
Story Telling The Worth Of Salt
MARCH’19 Reader P-16 The Frog And The Bird
Grammar Revision (Parts of speech, Tenses and Reported Speech)
Creative Writing Paragraph Writing, Story Writing and Diary Entries
Writing & Writing Page 31, 32
Story Telling Mr Todd Makes Tea
Note:- Editing, Omitting of a passage to be done regularly.
Syllabus for English Worksheet
Class-V
Project:
Term I: Internet Term II: Beti Bachao
Beti Padao
Terms I II
English
Spelling
Worksheet
L-1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 15 Synonyms(April-Sep)
Antonyms (April-Sep) and GK Words
Reader L- 10, 11, 13, 17, 18 Synonyms (Oct-
Feb) Antonyms (Dec-Jan) and GK Words
English
Worksheet
I II III IV
Reader L-5, 6, 1 Poem-3 L-8, 2, 4 Poem-7 L-10, 13 Poem-12 L-11,17 Poem-14
Grammar L-3,4,5,7,8,12
Homophones
(April-May)
Similes (April-May)
Idioms (April-May)
Paragraph Writing
& Comprehension
L-9,10,12,14,15,16
Homophones (Jul-Aug)
Idioms (Jul-Aug)
Phrasal Verbs (Jul-Aug)
Notice Writing
& Comprehension
L-21, 22, 23, 24, 28
Homophones (Oct-
Nov)
Similes (Oct-Nov)
Phrasal Verbs (Oct-
Nov)
Informal Letter
& Comprehension
L-20, 25, 26, 27
Homophones (Dec-
Jan)
Phrasal Verbs (Dec-
Jan)
Idioms (Dec-Jan)
Similes (Dec-Jan)
Picture Composition
& Comprehension
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MATHEMATICS
APRIL’18 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 1 : Numbers and Numeration
Chapter 2 : Roman Numerals
Dodge Table 2 to 18
Activity (a) To represent phone number of your parents in Indian
as well as International place value chart
(b) To represent dates of important events into Hindu-Arabic
and Roman numerals
MAY’18 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 3 : Operation on Whole Numbers
Table 19
Dodge Tables 2 to 18
Activity To replace the question mark with appropriate number in
given problems
JULY’18 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 3 : Operation on Whole Numbers (continued),
Chapter 4 : Multiples and Factors
Table 20
Dodge Tables 2 to 19
Activity (a) To complete Factor Tree of given numbers
(b) To Replace the blanks in the given number by applying
Divisibility Test
AUGUST’18
Together With New Mathematics Chapter 5 : Fractions
Dodge Tables 2 to 20
Activity To solve the puzzle
SEPTEMBER’18 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 6 : Decimals
Chapter 7 : Money
Dodge Tables 2 to 20
Activity (a) To understand Decimals by arranging them into ascending
order and solving the puzzle
(b)To find out expenditure on visit to the park by making bill
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OCTOBER’18 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 8 : Percentage
Chapter 9 : Profit and Loss
Dodge Table 2 to 20
Activity To compare the marks obtained by ten classmates in Maths
worksheet using percentage
NOVEMBER’18 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 10 : Measurement
Dodge Tables 2 to 20
Activity (a) To understand measurement by Choosing the correct unit
(b) To complete the given sequence of numbers
DECEMBER’18 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 11: Speed, Distance and Time
Dodge Tables 2 to 20
Activity To solve the puzzle
JANUARY’19 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 12 : Basic Geometrical Concepts
Dodge Tables 2 to 20
Activity (a) To use the nets of different solid shapes
(b) Making and colouring of different patterns using compass
FEBRUARY’19 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 13 : Triangles and Quadrilaterals
Dodge Tables 2 to 20
Activity (a) Making of quadrilateral using two triangles having at
least one side equal
(b) To find area of irregular shape using graph paper
MARCH’19 Together With New Mathematics Chapter 14 : Perimeter, Area and Volume
Chapter 15 : Data Handling
Dodge Tables 2 to 20
Activity Represent shoe size of all the students in the section using Bar
graph.
Syllabus for Worksheet
Worksheet I II III IV
Chapter No. 1 and 2 4 and 5 6. 8 and 9 11 and 12
Mental Math April and May July and August Sep ,Oct and
Nov
Dec and Jan
Project : Term 1 : : To collect the data of house numbers, year of birth and phone numbers of any
five
friends/relatives and make a factor tree to find HCF.
Term 2 : To find the dimensions,area and volume of different objects in your classroom. Note : Revision of Tables will be done regularly.
Mental Maths (30 sums) will be done every month.
Vedic Maths will be done weekly.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Note : Explanation, Back Exercise, Question-Answers, Worksheets from the book(CCE Worksheets) will
be done as per the chapters done in the class.
APRIL’ 18
Chapter- 1 How Does Our Body Work ? Diagrams (a) Digestive System , Respiratory System , Excretory
System
Activities (a) To show the models of different organ systems
(b) To make a flow chart of oxygen & carbon dioxide
flowing in the body
(c) To make a flow chart to review the process of
digestion
(d) To make a model of different kinds of teeth
Group Activities (a) To measure the chest span during inhalation &
exhalation with a measuring tape
(b) To compare the similarities and differences between
human body and machines
Chapter- 7 Our Country Activity (a) To mark all the states on a political map of India
Group Activity (a) To discuss about the physical features of India with
the help of a map
Chapter- 2 Bones And Muscles Diagrams (a) Different types of muscles, Rib Cage
Lab Activities (a) To show a model of human skeleton
(b) To show models of different types of joints
Activities (a) To mark the bones on a chart of human skeleton
(b) Cross word puzzle
MAY’ 18
Chapter- 23 Study Of Plants
Diagrams (a) Various stages of seed germination
(b) Parts of a flower
(c) Pollination
Activities (a) To show embryo in a soaked bean
(b) To show a slide of stomata
(c) To show different kinds of roots
(d) To show that water , air and warmth are the three
conditions required for the growth of a seed
JULY ’ 18
Chapter- 8 The Great Himalayas
Activities (a) To mark the Himalayan Range on a political map of
India
(b) To find and mark some important hill ranges in a
political map of India
Chapter- 22 Seeing Is Believing Activities (a) To show some transparent , opaque and translucent
objects & make a list of them
(b) To observe tiny objects with the help of a
magnifying glass and a microscope
Chapter- 25 Protecting Plants And Animals
Activities (a) To mark National Parks & Wild Life Sanctuaries on
the political map of India
(b) To draw a cycle of biotic & abiotic factors
(c) To make a flow chart of biotic & abiotic
components of the environment
AUGUST ’ 18
Chapter- 3 Cleanliness And Prevention Of Diseases Activities (a) To show a table showing vaccination against
diseases
(b) To show slides of different microbes
(c) Cross word puzzle
Group Activities (a) Discussion on seasonal diseases , infection and how
communicable diseases spread
(b) To prepare ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution)
Chapter-9 The Northern Plains Activities (a) To mark the Northern Plains on a political map of
India
(b) To mark the states of the Northern Plains & their
capitals on the political map of India
Chapter- 24 Help I Can’t Breathe Activity (a) Make a poster to bring awareness of environmental
pollution to put it up on the notice board .
SEPTEMBER’ 18
Chapter- 26 Natural Calamities Diagram (a) Signs of NGO
Activities (a) To make a list of Secretary Generals of the UN ,
appointed since its foundation and the countries
they belong to.
(b) To write about some NGOs that provide aid to the
affected people and also their full forms. (other than
those given in the book)
Group Activity (a) To discuss the essential commodities to be sent to
help the people affected by a natural calamity
Chapter- 10 The Deccan Plateau Activities (a) To mark the rivers of the Deccan Plateau on a
political map of India
(b) To mark the states and their capitals of Deccan
Plateau on the political map of India
OCTOBER’ 18
Chapter- 11 The Coastal Plains Activities (a) To mark the Coastal Plains and the group of Islands
on a political map of India
(b) Make a model of plateau
Chapter- 18 The Shrinking World Activity (a) To find out the names of four major International
Airports of India
Activity (a) To paste pictures of various means of mass
communication
Group Activity (a) To discuss the ways in which better means of
transport have helped us
NOVEMBER’ 18
Chapter- 20 Force, Work And Energy Activity (a) To show friction on different surfaces with the help
of balls
Chapter- 12 The Great Indian Desert Activities (a) To mark the Thar Desert on a political map of India
(b) To make a model of an oasis
Chapter- 13 British Rule In India
Activity (a) To paste the pictures of all the leaders who led the
revolt of 1857
Group Activity (a) A play depicting the poor state of farmers. Include in
it the feeling of the soldiers towards the new
cartridges which led to the revolt.
(During British rule)
DECEMBER ’ 18
Chapter- 5 Eating Right Group Activities (a) To discuss about some essential foods & food they
love to eat & its effect on health
(b) To discuss why milk is almost a complete food
Chapter- 14 Indian National Movement Activity (a) To paste the pictures of some social reformers
Group Activity (a) Enactment of Swadeshi Andolan
Chapter- 21 Materials And Their Properties Diagrams (a) Arrangement of molecules in solid , liquid and gas
Activity (a) To test the solubility of different substances
JANUARY’ 19
Chapter- 15 Towards Independence
Activities (a) To paste the pictures of some freedom fighters
(b) To find out the details of any one of the freedom
fighters and present it on a chart
Group Activity (a) Enactment of the scene at Jallianwala Bagh
massacre and other related movements by the
freedom fighters
Chapter- 19 Simple Machines Diagrams (a) Levers of class 1 ,2 & 3
(b) Simple Machines – Screw , Inclined plane , Wheel
& Axle , Jack
Activities (a) To demonstrate various kinds of lever
(b) To make a model of pulley & wheel & Axle
arrangement
(c) Cross word puzzle
FEBRUARY’ 19
Chapter- 16 Birth of A Nation Diagram (a) National Symbols
Activities (a) To paste the pictures of Rashtrapati Bhawan &
Parliament House
(b) To prepare a model booklet of the Constitution
Group Activity (a) Enactment of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
Chapter- 6 Mapping The World Activities (a) To draw different symbols used in maps
(b) To show continents & oceans on a world map
(c) To mark the equator, axis , longitudes and latitudes
on a plastic ball
MARCH’ 19
Chapter- 17 A New Dawn Activity (a) To write down the names & paste the pictures of the
symbols of the major political parties in India
Chapter- 4 Living Safely Diagram (a) Some common road signs
Activity (a) To make a first aid box
Syllabus for EVS Worksheets
I II III IV
1 , 2 , 7 3 , 8 , 9, 22 , 23 10 , 11, 25 , 26 5 , 13 , 14 , 20 , 21
Project (Term 1) Planets
Project (Term 2) Types of Simple Machines
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
NOTE:10 Questions related to current affairs to be done every month. Quiz ,spellings,mental ability to be
done regularly.
April’18 Pages 5,10,15,20,25,29
May’18 Pages 6,11,16,21,26,30
July’18 Pages 7,12,17,22,27,31
August’18 Pages 8,13,18,23,32
September’18 Pages 9,14,19,24,28,33,Assessment-1,2
October’18 Pages 34,40,46,52,58,64
November’18 Pages 35,41,47,53,59,65
December’18 Pages 36,42,48,54,60,66
January’19 Pages 37,43,49,55,61
February’19 Pages 38,44,50,56,62
March’19 Pages 39,45,51,57,63, Assessment-3,4
COMPUTER SCIENCE
APRIL' 18 Chapter – 1 Operating System
Introduction, Features of an Operating System, Structure of an Operating
System, Types of Operating System.
Activity Write a paragraph on Computer and their uses in specific fields such as
publishing, advertising etc.
Write a paragraph on 'Our Earth'.
MAY'18
Chapter – 1 Operating System
Various Operating System, User Interface, Differentiate between
CUI and GUI OS
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Summer Season'.
Write a paragraph on 'Bones and Muscles'.
JULY'18 Chapter – 2 Formatting in MS Word
Introduction, Features of Ms Word, Font Attributes, Change case,
Working with objects, Alignment, Line Spacing.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Cleanliness and Prevention of Diseases'.
Prepare document on 'Uses Of Internet'.
Make a document on 'Living Safely'.
AUGUST'18 Chapter – 3 MS Word and Its Graphics
Introduction, Clip Art, Shapes, SmartArt, WordArt, Watermark,
Header and Footer, Theasures.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Towards Independence’.
Use Invert colors and draw 'Rakhi' and write paragraph on same.
Write a paragraph on 'Janamashtmi'.
SEPTEMBER'18
Chapter – 4 Internet
Introduction, World Wide Web (WWW), Web Browser, Electronic Mail,
Website, Searching on the net Creating an e-mail account, Composing and
Sending an Email.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'The Great Himalayas'.
Prepare a document on 'Environmental Pollution'.
Make a document on 'Eating Right'.
OCTOBER'18 Chapter – 5 Power Point Presentation
Introduction, Creating a New Presentation, Viewing and Organizing slides,
Creating slides, Inserting Slide Number.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Dussehra'.
Write a paragraph on 'Mahatma Gandhi Ji'.
NOVEMBER'18 Chapter – 6 More on MS PowerPoint
Applying spell check, Slide Layouts, Types of slide layouts, Changing the
slide layout.
Activity Make a presentation on 'Diwali'.
Prepare a document on 'Work, Force and Energy'.
Draw a designer 'Diwali Card' for your friend on Diwali.
DECEMBER'18 Chapter – 7 Introduction to MS Excel
Opening a New Workbook, Components of Worksheet, Move around a
Worksheet, Move to a New worksheet, Inserting a New worksheet.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'Christmas'.
Design a broacher for 'Sports Day' in your school, Make it attractive with
help of pictures, Word Art, borders etc
JANUARY'19
Chapter – 7 Introduction to MS Excel
Working with Workbook, Quick Access Toolbar.
Activity Make presentation on 'Republic Day'.
Write a paragraph on ‘Advertising and Designing’d.
FEBRUARY'19 Chapter – 8 MS Publisher
Introduction, Features of MS Publisher, Starting Publisher, Microsoft
Publisher Workspace, Creating Publication using Templates, Opening a
Publication, Saving Publication.
Activity Write a paragraph on 'E - Mail'
Make Presentation on 'Air we Breathe'.
Final Practical of MS Excel.
MARCH'19 Revision
Activity Write uses of multimedia in Ms – word.
CLASS V
LIFE SKILL
APRIL’18 Honesty
MAY’18 Teamwork
JULY’18 Celebrating Diversity
AUGUST’18 Nurture the Nature
SEPTEMBER’18 Doing Your Best
OCTOBER’18 Sustainable Development
NOVEMBER’18 Responsibility: Rights & Duties
DECEMBER’18 Being Compassionate
JANUARY’19 Personal Safety
FEBRUARY’19 Caring, Choose Your Role Model
ART AND CRAFT APRIL’18
Drawing File Introduction of Colour Wheel
Drawing File Animal study
Aesthetics pg.,3 ,4,5and6
MAY’18
Drawing File Human Figure study
Aesthetics pg.,7,8and9
JULY’18 Drawing File Poster Designing
Aesthetics pg.,10,11,12and13
AUGUST’18 Drawing File Rainy Season
Aesthetics pg:,13,14and15
SEPTEMBER’18
Drawing File My Favourite Festival
Aesthetics pg:16,17and18
OCTOBER’18 Drawing File Pencil Shading
Aesthetics pg.19,20and21
NOVEMBER’18 Drawing File Indian Game
Aesthetics pg:22,23 ,24and25
DECEMBER’18
Drawing File Airport Scene
Aesthetics pg:25,26and27
Craft Project File
JANUARY’19 Drawing File Circus Show
Aesthetics pg.28,29.30,and31
FEBRUARY’19 Drawing File Jungle Scene
Aesthetics pg.32,33,34,35 and 36
MARCH’19 Drawing File Holi Scene
Aesthetics pg:37,38,39,40 and 44
MUSIC
APRIL’18 Sargams 1 to 5 On Harmonium
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Warmup Exiceses : Quick quick quick quick quick quick quick
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha MAY’18
Geet vkbZ rht lqgkuh #r eLrkuh djrh nhokuh vkvks >wyk >wysa vkbZ rht lqgkuh 1 fey&tqy dj lc ihax c<+k,¡ izse ls jguk lcdks fl[kk,a¡ FkksM+k bByk,a¡ FkksM+k mM+&mM+ tk,¡ #Bksa dks euk,a¡ chrh ckrksa dks Hkwyk,¡ vkvks >wyk >wysa vkbZ rht lqgkuh 2 ckxksa esa eksj iihgk cksys dkuksa esa oks e/kqjl ?kksys eu eksjk Mksys vkSj dqN&dqN cksys jkt fnyksa ds xgjs ;s [kksysa vkvks >wyk >wys vkbZ rht lqgkuh
JULY’18 Song Spring is here -2
How do you think I know
We just saw a blue bird
That is how I know
Spring is here -2
How do you think I know
I just saw a blue bird
That is how I know
Do the bird walk and strut your thing
Do the bird walk
Flap your wings
Do the bird walk
Do any thing
And look around for another
Spring is here -2
How do you think I know
I just saw a bee
That is how I know
Do the bee walk and strut your thing
Do the bee walk
Flap your wings
Do the bee walk
Do any thing
Geet ekVh&ekVh eSa ekVh&ekVh rw &2 ekVh dk ;gk ru ekVh gS gj lwa ekVh ls lc vk;k gS] lc ekVh esa fey tk,xk dqnjr gS ixyk dqEgkj tkus dSls ?kM+k cuk,xk dqnjr dh djuh dks rw dkgs le>s Hkwy gS vks ekVh ds balka dgns >wBs rsjs vlwy gSa ekVh dks lhus ls yxk ds dgns ekVh eq>s dcwy gS &2 esjh ekVh eq>s dcwy gS ekVh&ekVh eSa ekVh&ekVh rw &2 ekVh dk ;gk ru ekVh gS gj lwa gj lkt+ xk, lwj xkrk ;gka xhrks dh Hkjekj gS gj xhr fny dks Nw tk,xk lksp esa tks FkksM+k I;kj gS dqnjr ij dlrk yxke ;s dSlk rsjk tuwu gS viuk ys ekVh eu esa uQjr ;s fQtwy gS ekVh dks lhus ls yxk ds dgns ekVh eq>s dcwy gS &2 esjh ekVh eq>s dcwy gS ekVh&ekVh eSa ekVh&ekVh rw &2
AUGUST’18
Song Rain may be falling and
Lightning fill the sky
But the sun is rising
God is on my side
Wind may blow around me
And thunder may go Boom
Clouds are disappearing
Your light is shining through
Never give up
Cause he’s always there
Never give up
Anytime , anywhere
Never give up
Cause he’s always there
Remember god is always by your side…
Geet oDZrq.kMa egkdk; lw;ZdksfV leizHkw fofoa/k dq#esa nso loZdk;s’kq loZnk lq[kdjrk nq[kgjrk us fo/u dks Vkyk uSuksa esa Nyds gS d#.kk dk I;kyk lq[kdjrk nq[kgjrk us fo/u dks Vkyk uSuksa esa Nyds gS d#.kk dk I;kyk vaxksa ij dslfj;k ysiu mht;kyk d.k esa nuds gS eksfrHkkjk dk eky t; nso] t; nso t; eaxy ewfrZ nj”ku djrs gh gj dkeuk iwfrZ t; nso] t; nso t; eaxy ewfrZ nj”ku djrs gh gj dkeuk iwfrZ “ks[kj ;s rsjk uxhuk ls pj.kk xksjh d¡qoj rw euHkkou cM+k
“ks[kj ;s rsjk uxhuk ls pj.kk xksjh dq¡oj rw euHkkou cM+k ghjksa ds eqdqV ls peds ;s /kjk ctrk gS #u>qu pj.kksa esa dMk t; nso t; nso t; eaxy ewfrZ nj”ku djrs gh gj dkeuk iwfrZ t; nso t; nso t; eaxy ewfrZ nj”ku djrs gh gj dkeuk iwfrZ
SEPTEMBER’18
Geet loZL; cqf) #is.k tuL; âfn lafLFkrs LoxkZioxn nsoh ukjk;.kh ueksLrwrs Dky dLrkfn #is.k ifj.kke iznkf;uh foLoL;ksa ijrkS lDR;S ukjkj.kh ueksLrqrs
loZ eM~xay &eM~-xY;s f”oks lokZFkZ lkf/kds “kj.;s =;Ecds xksjh ukjk;.kh ueksLrqrs Lkf’V fLFkfr fouklkuk “kfDr Hkwrs lukruh xq.kkJ;s xq.ke;h ukjk;.kh ueksLrqrs
“kj.kkxr fnukrZ ifj=k.k ijk;.ks loZLrfrZ gjs nsoh ukjk;.kh ueksLrqrs gal ;qDr foeku LFka czkã #i /kkfj.kh dkSlEHk% {kfjds nsoh ukjk;.kh ueksLrqrs f=”kqy pkUnzkfg /kjs egk o`’kHkokfguh egs”ojh Lo#is.k ukjk;.kh ueksLrqrs e;wj dqDdqVk or̀s egk “kfDr /kjs uk/ks dkSekjh #i laLFkkus ukjk;.kh ueksLrqrs
Song Welcome to the family
We are glad that you have come
To share your life with us
As we grow in love and may we always be to you
What god would have us be
A family always there to be strong and to lean on
May we learn to love each other
More with each new day
May word of love be on our lips in everything we say
….. May we learn to love each other
More with each new day
May words of love be on our lips
In everything we say
May the spirit melt our hearts
And teach us how to pray
That we might be a true family
OCTOBER’18
Geet Jh jke gjs] t; jke gjs &2 jke uke esa gS ikjl ef.k tks yksgs dks Hkh Lo.kZ djs Jhjke gjs t; jke gjs HkDrksa ds Hko rkjd jke Jhjke t; jke t; t; jke nq’Vksa ds lagkjd jke Jhjke t; jke t; t; jke---- gjs jkek & 2 Tkc Hkh uSu ewa¡nw tc Hkh uSu [kksy¡w Jh jke cksyks t; Jh jke cksyks jke d`ik fuf/k U;k;ewrhZ os lcdh >ksyh Hkjrs gS jke dks fcu tkus tu mu ij ij O;FkZ gh “kadk djrs Loa; dks rks ml #i esa ik, & 2 Tkks ftl Hkko ls /;ku /kjs Jhjke gjs] t; jke gjs &2 HkDrksa ds Hko rkjd jke Jhjke t; jke t; t; jke nq’Vksa ds lagkjd jke Jhjke t; jke t; t; jke---- gjs jkek & 2
NOVEMBER’18 Song Every move I make, I make in you
You make me move, (Jesus)
Every breath I take I breath in you
Every step I take, I take in you
You are my way (Jesus)
Every breath I take I breath in you
Na, Na Na Na Na Na Na
Na Na Na, Na Na Na Na Na Na
Every move I make, I make in you
You make me move, (Jesus)
Every breath I take I breath in you
Every step I take, I take in you
You are my way (Jesus)
Every breath I take I breath in you
Waves of mercy Waves of grace
Everywhere I look I see your face
Your love has captured me
Oh my God, this love, how can it be?
Na, Na Na Na Na Na Na
Na Na Na, Na Na Na Na Na Na
Every move I make, I make in you
You make me move, (Jesus)
Every breath I take I breath in you
Every step I take, I take in you
You are my way (Jesus)
Every breath I take I breath in you
Waves of mercy Waves of grace
Everywhere I look I see your face
Your love has captured me
Oh my God, this love, how can it be?
Na, Na Na Na Na Na Na
Na Na Na, Na Na Na Na Na Na
DECEMBER’18
Geet oS’.ko tu rks rsus dfg;s ts ihM+ ijkbZ tk.ks js ij nq[ks midkj djs rks;s eu vfHkeku uk vk.ks js oS’.ko tu rks rsus dfg;s ts ldy yksd eku lgwus ons fuank u djs dsuh js okp dkN eu fu”py jk[ks /ku&/ku tuuh rsjh js oS’.ko tu rks rsus dfg;s ts le n`f`"V us r`̀".kk R;kxh ij L=h tsus ekr js ftg~ok Fkdh vlR; uk cksys ij /ku uo tkys gkFk js oS’.ko tu rks rsus dfg;s ts ihM+ ijkbZ tk.ks js
JANUARY’19 Revision Republicday song
FEBRURAY’19
Geet ukxsUngkjk; f=ykspuk; HkLekxjkx; egs”ojk; ukxsUngkjk; f=ykspuk; HkLekxjkx; egs”ojk; fuR;k; “k)k; fnxEckj; rLeS udkjk; ue% f”kok; fuR;k; “k)k; fnxEckj; rLeS udkjk; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; eUnkfduh lfyy pUnu pfpZrk; uUnh”oj izeFkukFk egs”ojk; eUnkfduh lfyy pUnu pfpZrk; uUnh”oj izeFkukFk egs”ojk; eUnkjiq’Ik cgqiq’Ik lqiwftrk; rLeS ldkjk; ue% f”kok; eUnkjiq’Ik cgqiq’Ik lqiwftrk; rLeS ldkjk; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; f”kok; xkSjh cnkukCt o`Un lw;kZ; n{kk/ojuk”kdk;
Jh uhyd.Bk; o`’k/otk; rLeS f”kdkjk; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok; ue% f”kok;
MARCH’19
Geet yc is vkrh gS nqvk] cu ds reUuk esjh ¼Ldwy Mk;jh½ Revision July songs
SYLLABUS 2018-19
CLASS V
DANCE
APRIL’18 Song Rolex (Bhangra)
MAY’18 Song Rolex (Bhangra)
JULY’18 Song Suno Gor Se (Patriotic)
AUGUST’18 Song Ala Re Ala
SEPTEMBER’18 Song Aigiri Nandini
OCTOBER’18 Song Revision
NOVEMBER’18 Song Deck The Rooftop
DECEMBER’18 Song Malhari (Bollywood)
JANUARY’19 Song Makeba (Hip- Hop)
FEBRUARY’19
Song Namo Namo
MARCH’19 Song Revision
YOGA
Q1 What is Yoga ?
Ans The word yoga means ‘Unity or Oneness’ and is derived from the Sanskrit word Yuj which means
‘to join’ (soul and body)
Q2 Importance of Yoga ? Ans Yoga is the science of right living. It works on all aspects of the person: the physical, vital, mental,
emotional , psychic and spiritual.
Q3. What is Asana? Ans. Asana means the state of being physically and mentally
steady, calm quite and comfortable
Q4. What is Pranayam? Ans. The word Pranaynam comprises of two roots: Prana plus
Ayama, Prana means vital energy. Ayama means life force. Pranayam is generally defined as breath
control.
APRIL- MAY’18 1. Suryanamaskar
Benefits: a) It improves eye-sight.
b) It exercises all the body parts.
2. Vriksasana
Benefits: a) It develops concentration
b) It help to maintain the balance of our body.
3. Garudasana
Benefits : a) It cures pain in the knees.
b ) It strengthens elbow, wrist and fingers.
4. Anulom- VilomPranayam
Benefits: a) It removes cough and cold.
b) It removes all types of mental and physical stress.
JULY’18 1. Gomukhasana
Benefits a) It exercises our shoulders.
b) It is very good for chest muscles.
2. ArdhaMatsyendrasana
Benefits : a) It tones the nerves of the spine.
b) It massages the abdominal organs.
• Practice of Suryanomaskar and Pranayam.
AUGUST’18
1. Simhagarjansana
Benefits : a) This is an excellent asana for preventing ailments of throat, nose, ears and
mouth.
2. Ushtrasana
Benefits: a) It removes pain in the neck
b) It isvery good for the digestive and reproductive system.
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam
SEPTEMBER’18
Revision : Gomukhasana
ArdhaMatsyendrasana
Simhagarjanasana
Ushtrasana
Grudasana
Vriksasana
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam.
OCTOBER’18
1. Chakrasana
Benefits: a) It provides exercise to the shoulder joints.
b) Chakrasana is beneficial for the nervous, digestive and glandular systems.
2. KapalbhatiPranayam
Benefits: a) It has cleansing effect on the lungs.
b) It is very beneficial in migraine pain
• Practice ofSuryanamaskar and Pranayam.
NOVEMBER’18 1. Naukasana
Benefits: a) It increases our height.
b) It stretches all the muscles of our body.
2. Dhanurasana
Benefits: a) It has curative effect upon the disorder of the
spinal cord
• Practice of Suryanamaskar and Pranayam.
DECEMBER’18 Revision : Chakrasana
Naukasana
Dhanursana
Garudasana 2. BhastrikaPranayam
Benefits a) It exercises the sound box
b)It removes ‘Tonsil problem.
JANUARY’19 1. Halasana
Benefits : a) It strengthens the abdominal muscles.
b) It increases blood circulation to the whole body.
2. Paschimottanasana
Benefits : :a) It reduces extra fat from the stomach.
b) It exercises back bone.
• Practice of Suryanamakar andPranayam.
FEBRUARY’19 1. Sarvangasana
Benefits : a) It is very good for digestive, reproductive, nervous
and endocrine system.
2. BhramariPranayam
Benefits : a) It exercises the sound box.
b) It removes disorders of throat.
MARCH ‘19
1. Revision : Halasana
Paschimottanasana
Sarvangasana
Chakrasana
• Practice of Suryanamasakar and Pranayam.