DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
Bokaro Steel City TERM AND MONTH-WISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI OF CLASS – VI FOR THE SESSION 2020-2021
Subject : Sanskrit
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e0l0O;kdj.k& ikB&2- “kCn:Ik izdj.k&vLen~~];q’en~~ ¼fde~~] rr~~~&rhuksa fyaxksa esa½
prqFkhZ foHkfDr dk KkuA
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fnlEcj Osfndk ikB&11 gLrL; Hkw’k.ka nkue~~ y{;& laca/k dkjd dk KkuA e0l0O;kdj.k& ikB&8 la[;k ¼11&20½ ikB&12ljyx|ka”kk%¼3]4½ ikB&7 okD; jpuk
‘k’Bh foHkfDr dk KkuA nku dk egRo A
fu;rdk;Z&3
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Qjojh osfndk ikB~;ØeL; iqujko`fRr] vuqokn&laLdr ls
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2- eSa v©j esjk O;kdj.k & 6 ¼U;w ljLorh gkml ½
3- cky jkedFkk & ¼,u- lh- bZ- vkj- Vh-½
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2- d`".kk lkscrh & cpiu ¼laLej.k½
3- izsepan& uknku nksLr ¼dgkuh½
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cks/kA
2- uSfrdrk dk cks/kA
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twu olarolarolarolar & 5- xq.kkdj ewys & v{kjksa dk egÙoA ¼fuca/k ½
cky jkedFkkcky jkedFkkcky jkedFkkcky jkedFkk&taxy vkSj tudiqj ¼'ks"k Hkkx½A
O;kdj.kO;kdj.kO;kdj.kO;kdj.k & 3- 'kCn&fopkj ] 'kCn HkaMkj
vifBr xn~;ka'k A
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2- v{kjksa dh [kkst dh izfØ;k]
3- eaxy xzg ij thou dh laHkkouk A
tqykbZ 7- fo".kq izHkkdj & ,sls&,sls ¼,dkadh½
8- lkfgj yqf/k;kouh&lkFkh gkFk c<+kuk ¼dfork½
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O;kdj.kO;kdj.kO;kdj.kO;kdj.k & 5- laKk o mlds HksnA
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cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk & iqujko`fÙkA
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2- iz'u&vH;kl dk;ZA
vDVwcj olarolarolarolar & 11- gsysu dsyj & tks ns[kdj Hkh ugha
ns[krs ¼fuca/k½A
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13- tokgjyky usg: & lalkj iqLrd gS ¼i=k½
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xn~;ka'k
• dfork&okpu
• vkarfjd n`f"V vkSj izd`fr&izse
• uSfrd&cks/k
• cky euksHkko
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cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk &jke vkSj lqxzhoA yadk esaa guqekuA
O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.k O;kdj.k & fØ;k ] dky fuca/k ys[ku vifBr xn~;ka'k
• yksdxhrksa dh lÙkk vkSj egÙkk
• lkewfgd okpu
• Hkko& izca/ku
• laosnu'khyrk
fnlEcj olarolarolarolar & 16- vuq ca|ksik/;k; & ukSdj ¼fuca/k½A
cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk cky jkedFkk & yadk fot;A
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&ys[ku laokn &ys[ku A
• ck¡l dh mi;ksfxrk vkSj egÙkk
ij izdk'k
• ekuorkoknh n`f"Vdks.k
• dfork okpu
• izse vkSj HkkbZpkjk dk lans'k
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cky jkcky jkcky jkcky jkeeeedFkkdFkkdFkkdFkk & iqujko`fÙkA
O;kdj.kO;kdj.kO;kdj.kO;kdj.k & iqujko`fÙkA
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dk;ZA
Subject : English Text Books-1. Ace with Aster, Coursebook
2.Everyday English Grammar and Composition [WB], Viva Education-VI
3. Cursive writing-Strings, Arrow-VI
Month
Book/ Area
Unit/Chapter Activities Values Life Skills(Real
life situations)
Apr+ May
LT
WB
CW
-Tom has a Toothache
-The Sentence, Subject
and Predicate,
Questions Pg. no.(2-6) +(7-11)
1. Paragraph Writing (Action speaks louder than
words)-Integration with PE 2.Poster
Making(Cleanliness is next
to Godliness )-Integration
with Science 4.Group Work- Create a
menu for a balanced diet
for one week (Health and
Hygiene) 5.Smart Board- elaboration
of The Sentence, Subject
and Predicate, Questions
-Health and
Hygiene -Cleanliness
-Facing the
real life
situation is
struggling
and winning
over
difficulties;
not telling
lies
June LT
WB
CW
-The Overcoat
-Nouns ,Number,
Pronouns, Adjectives,
Articles, Cats Big and
Small Pg. no. (12-16)
1.Letter Writing(Informal)-
writing letter to friends,
relatives sharing your
experiences, learning and
so on. 2. Diary entry(imagining
yourself as a particular
character and share
experiences) 3.Group Activity-Choose a
traditional costume of any
Indian state. Make a paper
model of the
same(Integration and
inclusive with Geo/His) 4.Smart Board- Nouns
,Number, Pronouns,,
Adjectives, Articles
Nurture Nature Maintain
pace with
nature, nature
has given so
much, pay
reverence to
nature, love it
July LT WB
CW
-The Malgudi Cricket
Club -Verbs, Tenses(Present,
Past, Future)
-Pg.no. (17-21)
1. Letter Writing (Formal)-
writing application/apology
to the Principal for leave/
misdeed)-Integration with
Life Skill 2. Word Wonder- Verb
Noun Collocation 4.Smart Board-elaboration
of Verbs, Tenses
Self dependency Using
common
sense and
presence of
mind to
overcome
difficult
situation
Aug LT WB
CW
-Where the Mind is
Without Fear -Subject-Verb –
Agreement, Tag
Questions, Adverbs,
Prepositions,
Conjunction, Phrases -Pg. no. (22-26)
1.Smart Board- elaboration
of Subject-Verb –
Agreement, Tag Questions,
Adverbs, Prepositions,
Conjunction, Phrases
Freedom,
Respect, Peace,
Love
-Live life
with dignity
Sept LT
-Revision
1.Group activity-
improving vocabulary-
Facing
challenges Accepting
situations
CW -Pg. no. (27-29) Revision –Half Yearly
Exam
Synonyms, Antonyms,
Idioms, Phrases 3.Smart Board-elaboration
of various grammar topics Revision
Revision
Revision
Oct LT WB
CW
-Building a New State - Degrees of
Comparison, Sea Fever,
Direct and Indirect
Speech -Pg. no. (30-32)
1.Smart Board-elaboration -
Degrees of Comparison,
Sea Fever, Direct and
Indirect Speech 2. Travelogue (Project)
-Save Nature -Building a
Nation
Environment
al issues,
finding its
solution;
Nation’s
progress
makes you
feel proud Nov LT
WB
CW
-The Recycling Rap -Voice, Punctuation,
Homonyms,
Homophones,
Synonyms, Antonyms -Pg. no. (33-35)
1.Learning affixes- use of
Prefix and Suffix 2. Smart Board-elaboration
of Voice, Punctuation,
Homonyms, Homophones,
Synonyms, Antonyms
-Science and
Technology .Adventure and
imagination
-working of
various types
of machines
Dec LT WB CW
-A Comedy of Manners -Phrasal Verbs, Similes -Pg. no.(36-38)
1.Writing script for a
dialogue based on a funny
incident 2.Group Activity- Making
Go Green ,Greeting Card 3.PPT on Save Nature,
Save
Earth(Integration/Inclusive
Life Skill) 3.Smart Board-Phrasal
Verbs, Similes
-Mass Media -Forestry -Travel and
Tourism
-Learning
Language is
an art
Jan WB
CW
-Words easily confused,
Robinhood and the
Butcher Pg. no. (39-40)
1.Infographic- a visual
representation of data or
information 2.Smart Board –elaboration
of Words easily confused,
Robinhood and the Butcher
Disaster
Management What
happens
during a
thunderstorm
Feb Revision Annual Examination
Revision Revision Revision
Subject: Spoken English
MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY VALUE
April � Phonetics. Concoids,
Vocoids, and
Diphthongs.
� Rules for accents and
intonation.
� Soft Skill
� Self introduction
� Loud reading from
any passage/poem.
� Conversation on
‘New age technology
& gadgets are making
children unhealthy &
distracted’.
� Language Lab
� Understanding
speaking
problems and
perfection in
pronunciation.
May � Describing pictures
� Aspects of formal
� Recitation to enhance
body language and
� Development
of
presentation. voice – mode
language lab.
comprehensive
skills.
June � Open – ended questions
(what, which, when,
where, how).
� Aspects of language
Listening, reading and
Writing.
� Dialogue presentation
from day to day life.
� Loud reading from
TTIS.
� Information sharing.
� Development
of reasoning
skills.
July � Tongue Twisters
� Pronunciation stress
pattern and intonation.
� TED TALK (Amy
Cuddy).
� Enacting a Radio
Jokey
� Enhancement
in fluency of
speech.
August � Methodology of creative
writing
� Speech on
contemporary issue.
� Has technology made
our lives easier or
complicated.
� Sub-conscious
motivation for
creative
thinking.
September � Extempore
� Pets affect a way of
living of children
� TED TALK
� Decision making
activities
� Language lab
� Getting
prepared for
the
examination.
October � Homophones and
Homonyms.
� Combination of emotion,
expression and speech.
� Basic of Mass
Communication.
� Summarising a
speech and gap filling
tasks.
� Language Lab
� Improvement
in Voice
Modulation.
November � Receiving and
responding to
instructions.
� Time management and
formal speaking.
� Expressing about
likes and dislikes,
closing conversation,
expressing thanks.
� Confidence in
creative
presentation
December � Word games.
� Debate on current
issues.
� Demonstration on team
work.
� Loud reading with
proper intonation.
� Sports commentary.
� Learning new
root words.
January � Receiving and
responding to
instructions.
� Speech writing and
presentation.
� Role Play.
� One act play
� Language lab.
� Development
of individual’s
style of
oration.
Subject: Mathematics PRESCRIBED BOOK- 1. Mathematics for Class-VI (NCERT)
2. Mathematics -6 (Bharti Bhawan, R.S.Aggarwal)
3. Mathematics Lab Manual Class – 6 (Prachi Publication)
REFERENCE BOOK- Mathematics Examplar Problems(NCERT)-Class-6
New Learning Mathematics-6 (M.L.Aggarwal)-Avichal Publishing Company
CBSE Mathematics Prof(Dr.)K.C.Sinha-Eduwiser Publication Group
Months Topics to be taught Activities / Values
APRIL Chapter :- Number System : Introduction , Notation , Numeration , Hindu – Arabic System
, Face Value , Place Value , International System , Comparison
of Numbers , Word Problems , Estimation , Roman Numerals.
Act. :- 1
Chapter :- Factors and Multiples : Introduction , Factors , Multiples , Various types of numbers
, Prime Numbers , Composite Numbers , Divisibility Test ,
Prime Factorisation , HCF , To find HCF by Prime
Factorisation method and Division method.
MAY Chapter :- Factors and Multiples ( Contd….) : LCM , To find LCM BY Prime Factorisation method and
Division method , Properties of LCM and HCF , Word
problems.
Act. :- 4
JUNE Chapter :- Whole numbers : Introduction , Whole numbers , Operations on whole numbers
, Magic Square , Observing Patterns , Properties of Addition ,
Subtraction , Multiplication and Division of a Whole Numbers ,
Word Problems.
Chapter :- Integers : Introduction to integers , Representation of integers on the
number line , Ordering of integers , Absolute value of an
integers , Operations on integers , Properties of integers
( Addition , Subtraction , Multiplication and Division ).
Act. :- 2 , 9
JULY Chapter :- Line Segment , Ray and Line : Introduction , Basic Concept , How to measure line segment ,
How to construct a line segment , Ray , Line , Distinction
between a line segment , a Ray and a Line.
Chapter :- Parallel Lines : Introduction , Parallel Lines , Distance between two parallel
lines , How to test whether given lines are Parallel.
Chapter :- Two Dimensional Reflection Symmetry : Introduction , Two – Dimensional Reflection Symmetry (
Linear Symmetry ) , Some examples of Linear Symmetry.
Act. :- 11, 17
AUGUST Chapter :- Angles and their Measurment : Introduction , Angle , Interior and Exterior of an angle ,
magnitude of an angle and its measurement , Units of measuring
an angle , Various types of an Angles , Measuring an angle by a
protractor , Perpendicular Lines.
Chapter :- Triangles : Introduction , Triangle , Congruent Triangles , Various types
of Triangles, Perimeter of a Triangle , Naming Triangles by
considering their angles , Angle sum property of a Triangle.
Chapter :- Data Handling : Introduction , Terms related to Data Handling , Tabulation of
Data , Frequency of an observation , Statics.
Chapter :- Pictograph : Introduction , Pictograph , Draw the Pictograph.
Act. :- 7
SEPTEMBER REVISION FOR HALF - YEARLY EXAMINATION HALF - YEARLY EXAMINATION
QUESTION PAPER DISCUSSION
Chapter :- Algebraic Expression : Introduction , Algebra , Operation on Literals and numbers ,
Algebraic Expression , Types of Algebraic Expression.
OCTOBER Chapter :- Algebraic Expression (Contd.) : Algebraic Expression , Variables and Constant , Finding the
value of an Algebraic Expression , Operation on Algebraic
Expression , Use of grouping symbols.
Chapter :- Linear Equation in one variable : Introduction , Equations , Linear Equation , Solving a Linear
Equation by the Trial – And – Error method , Systematic method
for solving an equation , Transposition , Applications of
Equations.
Chapter :- Fractions : Introduction , Fractions on Number line, Fractional Part ,
Proper Fraction , Improper Fraction , Mixed Fraction ,
Equivalent Fraction , Simplest form of a Fraction , Like and
Unlike Fraction , Comparison of Fraction.
Act. :- 12
NOVEMBER Chapter :- Decimals : Introduction , Decimal fractions , Decimals , Decimal places ,
Like Decimals , Unlike Decimals , Comparing decimals ,
Converting a Decimal into a fraction , Operations on Decimals ,
Word problems.
Chapter :- Ratio , Proportional and Unitary Method : Introduction , Ratio of numbers , Equivalent Ratios , Ratio in
simplest form , Ratio of two quantities in same units ,
Comparison of ratios , Proportions , Four numbers in
proportions , Three numbers in proportion , Unitary method ,
Word problems.
Chapter :- Quadrilaterals : Introduction , quadrilaterals , Various types of quadrilaterals ,
Angle sum property of a quadrilaterals , Properties of
Quadrilaterals.
Act. :- 8 (a)
DECEMBER Chapter :- Polygons : Introduction , Curve , Closed figures, Open figures , Side ,
Vertices and Diagonals of a Polygon.
Chapter :- Three Dimensional Shapes : Introduction , Solid figures , Cuboid , Cube , cylinder , Sphere ,
Cone , Prism and Pyramid , Triangular Prism , Triangular
Pyramid.
Chapter :- Circle : Introduction , Circle , Terms related to Circle , Construction
of a Circle.
Chapter :- Concept of Perimeter and Area : Introduction , Perimeter of a plane figure , Perimeter of
rectangle , Perimeter of Square , Circumference of a Circle ,
Area , Standard unit of a Area , To find Area using Squared
Paper , Area of a Rectangle and a Square , Word problems.
Act. :- 8 (b) , 14
JANUARY Chapter :- Simplification : Introduction , Use of Brackets , Simplification , Square root .
Chapter :- Bar Graph : Introduction , Bar Graph , Reading and interpretation of a
Bar graph , Draw the Bar Graph.
Chapter :- Construction ( Using Ruler & Pair of Compasses ) : Introduction , To draw the perpendicular bisector of a given
line segment , To bisect a given angle , Construction of some
special angles using a pair of compasses.
Act. :- 13 (b)
FEBRUARY REVISION FOR FINAL EXAMINATION FINAL EXAMINATION
Subject : Physics (Science and Technology)
Prescribed Text Book: Physics (Prachi Science in Depth) Class 6
Month Contents Activity/ Projects
April e-content Topic : SORTING MATERIALS INTO GROUP : Sub Topic: Object around us, Classification of objects,
Importance of classification (advantages), Materials.
Properties of materials: Physical state, appearance,
solubility in water, Conduction of Heat, Conduction and
Nonconductor of Electricity etc.
May e-content Topic : Separation of Substances : Sub Topic: Mixtures, classification of mixture, pure and
impure substance, Need of separating the constituent of a
mixture. Methods of separation of substances in a mixture.
June Topic : SORTING MATERIALS INTO GROUPS : Sub Topic: Object around us, Classification of objects,
Importance of classification (advantages), Materials.
Properties of materials: Physical state, appearance,
solubility in water, Conduction of Heat, Conduction and
Nonconductor of Electricity etc.
To find different types of
objects that can be made
from same material.
July Topic : Separation of Substances : Sub Topic: Mixtures, classification of mixture, pure and
impure substance, Need of separating the constituent of a
mixture. Methods of separation of substances in a mixture.
Separation of solid substances from a mixture, separation
of insoluble solids from a liquid (water), Separation of
soluble solids from a mixture, separation of liquid from a
mixture, separation of immiscible liquids from a mixture,
Separation of mixtures
To show that water can
dissolve a substance only
upto a limit.
August Topic : Motion and Measurement of Distances : Sub Topic: Story of transport, Need to Measure Distance,
Need of Standard Units of Measurement, Measurement of
length. Concept of Rest and Motion. Types of motion,
Translatory motion, Circular Motion, Rotatory motion,
Oscillatory motion and vibratory motion. Periodic motion,
Non-Periodic Motion, Multiple Motion (Different Motions
at same time)
To study the
(i) the effect of hanging a
weight on a spring. (ii) Effect when the
weight is removed.
September Revision & Question Paper Discussion
October Topic : Light, Shadow and Reflections : Sub-Topic: Sources of light, Luminous and Non-luminous
objects, Transparent, Opaque and Translucent materials,
Light travels in a straight line, Shadows, Characteristics of
shadow, Pinhole camera, Mirrors and Reflection of light.
To show the reflection of
light by a plane mirror.
November Topic : Electricity and Circuits : Sub Topic: Electricity, Electricity Generation, Electric cell,
Solar Cell, Electric Bulb, Electric switch, Electrical
Symbols, Electric Circuit, Open and Closed Circuit,
To construct a simple
electric circuit.
December Topic : Electricity and Circuits (contd.) Electric conductors and Insulators, How does an Electric
torch works, Electrical Safety.
Topic : Fun with Magnets: Sub Topic: Discovery of Magnets, Natural and Artificial
magnets, Shapes of Magnet,
January Topic : Fun with Magnets (contd.) Poles of a Magnet, Magnetic and non-Magnetic
Substances, Methods of making a magnet. Properties of a
magnet Test for Magnetism, Earth as a magnet, Magnetic
compass, Demagnetisation, Uses of Magnets.
To find whether a
given object is
Magnetic or Non
magnetic.
February Revision & Question Paper Discussion
Subject : Biology (Science and Technology)
Prescribed text book : Prachi Science Month Chapter & topics Activity April Chapter 2. – Components of food
• Food and Nutrition
• Components of food and their functions-
Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats
• To prepare sprouted
moong or chana.
May
+ June
Chapter 2. – Components of food (contd…) • Vitamins and Minerals
• Water and Roughage
• Balanced diet.
To prepare a chart of various
deficiency diseases caused by
vitamins
July Chapter 2. – Components of food (contd…. • Under nutrition and Malnutrition
• Obesity
• Deficiency diseases.
To find out the ill effects of
regular consumption of junk
food
August Chapter 7-Getting to know Plants • Herbs, shrubs & trees.
• Root system.
• Shoot system.
• Leaf
• To show that water
travels up through the
stem of a plant.
September Chapter 7-Getting to know Plants(contd..)
• Flowers and Fruits
• Revision
Half Yearly Exam
• To show different
parts of flower
• To identify the edible
parts of fruits like
apple, banana,
mango……
October Chapter 8. – Body movements; Locomotion
• Human body & its movement: Bone joints
• Types of Bone Joints: Fixed Joints, Ball & socket
joint, Pivotal joints, Hinge joints, Gliding joints.
• To demonstrate
movement in the case
of ball & joint.
November Chapter 8. – Body movements(contd) Skeletal System and its functionsBones,Cartilage& Muscle
movement. Chapter 9 – The living organisms and their Surroundings:
• Habitat and Types of Habitat
• Components of habitat
• Adaptation
• To find out the
habitats of various
plants and animals in
the surrounding
December Chapter 9. – The living organisms and their
Surroundings(contd.) : • Characteristics of the living beings.
• Nutrition, Growth, Respiration, Response to
stimulus, Excretion, Reproduction, Movement,
Structure
To show Sunlight acts as
stimulus for plants.
January Chapter 16. – Garbage in, Garbage out: • Nature of the constituents of garbage.
• Dealing with garbage and Segregation of garbage
• Vermicomposting.
• To prepare a list of Bio-
degradable and non-
biodegradable waste
• Plastic – A boon or a curse. products found in the
surrounding area.
February Annual Examination
Subject : History & Social & Political Life (Social Science)
Text Book Integrated Social Science Class 6 Ratna Sagar Publication
April Chapter & topics to be taught Activity/ Projects
H 4 – The first Cities :
(i) City plan of the civilization
(ii) Town planning
C 1 – Unity in Diversity :
(i) Diversity and importance
(ii) Factors influencing diversity
Festivals
• Making models of tools used in Palaeolithic Age and
Neolithic Age. Inclusive teaching with Art & Craft
Dept.
• Depicting the diversity of India through Pictorial
Album.
• Enlist the fundamental rights given in Indian
constitution.
• Inclusive teaching with Geography department
May & June H 4 – The first Cities :
(i) Harappan cities of Gujarat
Lothal, Dholavira
(ii) Decline of civilization
C 1 – Unity in Diversity :
(i) Factors influencing diversity
Music, Dance forms, food habit,
clothing
(ii) Unity in Diversity
• Map work - Make a list of important sites of Indus
Valley and point it on map of India.
• Point out Democratic countries in the world map.
July H 5– The Age of the Vedas :
(i) Social Life of Vedic Period
(ii) Religious Life of Vedic Period
(iii) Political Life of Vedic Period
C3 Forms of Government –
Meaning, level, organs
• List the various religious beliefs of the Vedic period.
August H 6– Early kingdoms:
(i) Janapadas and Mahajanpadas
(ii) Republics and Monarchies
C4 Democratic Government
(i) Features of Democracy
(ii) Democracy and Indian Constitution
• Point out important Mahajanpadas on the map of
India
September Revision and
Mid-Term Examination
October H7 – Growth of New Ideas
(i) Teaching of Buddhism
(ii) Teaching of Jainism
C5 – Panchayati Raj System
(i) Structure of Panchayati Raj
(ii) Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat
(iii) Block Samiti and Zila Parishad
• Inclusive teaching with geography
dept. & Hindi dept.
• Make flow chart of various levels of
police officers.
• Chart on Panchayati Raj System.
Inclusive teaching with Sanskrit dept.
•
November H8 –The First Empire - The Mauryas:
(i) Mauryan Empire
(ii) Emperor Askoka and Kalinga War
C 6 – Local Self Government in Urban Area:
(i) Structure of Urban Local Self Govt.
(ii) Composition
• Pictorial album of Ashoka
• Making timeline chart
• Prepare s report on the functions of
municipal corporation.
December H8 –The First Empire - The Mauryas: (contd)
(iii) Ashoka’s Dhamma
(iv) Maurya Administration
C 6 – Local Self Government in Urban Area:
(contd)
(i) Function
(ii) Sources of income
• Making a model of any temple of
South India.
Inclusive Teaching with Maths &
Science Dept.
January H 11 – The Gupta Empire:
(i) The Gupta Empire
(ii) Prashasties
(iii) Rulers of Gupta Empire
C 7 – District Administration:
(i) Structure & Function
(ii) Judicial Administration
February Revision
Annual Examination
Subject : Social Science (Geography) Text Book: Integrated Social Science-6 Ratna Sagar Publications
Month Topics Inclusive Activities / Projects
Education
April+ Ch- 1 The Earth and the Solar System Physics: Activity: Cover page
on
- Introduction
- The Solar System
- Star, Galaxy and Constellation
the theme ‘Our Earth’
May - -Planets and their Satellite
- - The Earth as a unique planet Activity: Pictorial
representation of the
Solar System
- The Satellites and other
celestial bodies
( E- content was given for the
same)
-
June Ch- 1 The Earth and the Solar System :
(A brief Summary for revision)
July Ch- 2: Latitudes and Longitudes
a. Parallels of Latitudes Physics: Activity: Representing
- -Important parallels Temperature Heat Zones of the Earth
- -Heat zones
b. Meridians of Longitudes
-Longitude and Time
Maths-Time
calculation
Calculating GMT & IST
August Ch-3. Motions of the Earth
a. Introduction
b. Rotation of the Earth Physics - Solstices Activity: d) Painting of
-Effects of rotation & Equinoxes Seasons of India
-Circle of illumination
-Length of day and night
c. Revolution of the Earth
- Effects of revolution
- Seasons
September Revision through quiz, doubt
clearance classes and mock test etc.
MID- TERM EXAMINATION
October Ch- 4. Maps Maths – Activity: e)Representing
a. Globes and Maps Scales Cardinal Directions
b. Types of Maps and Ratio
c. Features of a Map
d. Sketch and Plan
November Ch-5. Major Domains of the Map Work : Continents and
Earth: Chemistry: the Oceans
a. Lithosphere Salinity of
ocean
b. Hydrosphere water
c. Atmosphere
d. Biosphere Biology: Biotic Quiz on continents and oceans
(A brief account of all the
Domains of the earth)
& abiotic
components
December Ch-6. Major Landforms of the Earth:
- Introduction of
Mountains, plateaus
& the plains
Ch-7. India -Location and Political
Divisions
Map work on India:
Political divisions
- Location and extent
Ch-8. India- Physical Features History-River Activity : h)Preparing
Location & Significance of: valleys and list of 5 top hill
- The Northern Mountain earliest stationsof Himalayas
-The Northern Plains civilizations
January Ch-8. India- Physical features
(continued) Map Work on India’s
- The Peninsular Plateau Physical features
- The Coastal Plains &the Islands
Ch- 9. India: Climatic Conditions Physics:
-Weather and Climate Weather
- The Cycle of Seasons components
February Revision through quiz, mock test
and doubt clearance classes.
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Subject : Comp Sc. (Wed)
Text Books – Computer World 6
Month Topics to be covered
April+may Chapter - The Computer System
• Classify computer by size
• Identify the hardware and software components of computer
• Know about output and input devices
• Classify software into system and application software.
• Learn about computer language
Activity:
Demonstrating various hardware components .
June +July Fundamentals of QBasic
• Start QBasic
• Name the menu commands in QBasic
• Understand the elements of QBasic.
• Learn to write statements in QBasic.
Activity. Activity: Demonstrating QBASIC IDE.
August What is programming
• Features of QBASIC
• QBASIC Rules
• Step by Step Guide to run your program
• Naming Conventions of variables
• QBASIC Modes
September Revision & Practical Examinations
October Programming with qbasic contd….
• Conditional Programming in QBASIC
• Worksheet Activity: Developing a QBASIC project on printing
grades and division of a student on input of subject marks and total
marks
November Chapter- Computer Networks
• Define a computer network.
• Types of network.
• Understand the need for networking
December Computer Networks(Contd)
• Differentiate between internet, extranet and intranet.
• Explain the working of the internet.
• Internet terminologies.
Activity: Find out about the history and evolution of
Internet.
January Computer viruses & malwares
• Different types of viruses & malware..
• Steps required avoiding different types of viruses and malwares.
Activity:
Make a project on the latest antivirus software available in
the market. Include points on cost, action they can take and
the name of the company that made it.
February Revision, Final Project, Practical Exams. Annual Examination.
Subject : Physical Education
Month Unit / Chapter
April to
June
Chapter-1: General fitness,Drill, Chess, Badminton, Kabaddi, Volleyball, Basketball&
Skatting
1. Students will be taught about warming up (general & specific)
2. Free hand exercises & how to improve their motor skill abilities & fitness and wellness.
3. Students will be taught about basic & advanced skill of above mentioned games.
4. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
5. Students will be learning about basis & advanced skill of above mentioned games.
6. Students will be learning the importance of yoga and different asana.
7. Videos on Smart Board and P.P.
July to
Sept.
Chapter-2 : Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Kabaddi, chess & Yoga :
1. Students will be taught about specific warm up of above mentioned games.
2. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
3. Fitness test-jumping, running ,sit-ups ,shuttle run
4. Students will learn about importance of yoga and will practice different asana.
5. Students will learn how to improve their motor skills abilities.
6. Videos on Smart Board and P.P.
Mid – Term Examination
Oct. to
Nov.
Chapter-3 : Basketball, volleyball, football, cricket & kho- kho
1. Students will be learning about specific warming up of above mentioned games
2. Free hand exercise & how to improve their motor skill abilities & fitness.
3. Students will learn the rules and regulation of above mentioned games.
4. Students will learn how to improve their motor skills abilities.
5. Videos on Smart Board and P.P.
Dec. to
Jan.
Chapter-4 : Kho-Kho, Cricket, athletics & yoga:
1. Students will be learning about specific warming up of above mentioned games
2. Students will be learning about basic & advanced skill of above mentioned games.
3. Sports day rehearsal.
4. Fitness test-jumping, running ,sit-ups ,shuttle run
Feb. Chapter-5
1. Revision of the previous classes, match play
Annual Examination
ART-EDUCATION
Subject : INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (Tabla Percussion)
Month Particulars Project Activity/ Learning
Outcome
April Theory- Ten verna, definations,
Practical1-position practice, Hastya sadhan bole
Nikas developement
May+June Theory-Taal Parichaya (teentaal, dadra, kaharwa)
Practical 2 -Theka practice of above taalas
Theka practice on naal
Knowledge of different rhythm
July Practical 3-Teentaal qaida with palm ,vistar and tehai Knowledge of western beat,
similarity with Indian taalas
August Practical 4- Teentaal rela with palta,vistar and tehai
September Revision Assignment, Mid-Term
Examination
October Practical 5-Teentaal qaida with palta ,vistar and tehai Adherence of rule, discipline and
observation
November Practical 6 –Teentaal qaida continue, regularity
December Practical 7- Teentaal tukra Aesthetic sense
January Practical 8 – Teentaal Chakradhar Project- Draw five Indian
instruments with brief introduction
February revision Assignment, Annual Examination
Subject : Vocal Music
Month Particulars
April Definition of Music, Kinds of Music Raag Durga – Introduction
Integrated Values : Involving many carefully arranged part or details.
May+ June Revision of Raag Durga
Integrated Values : Importance of Divine power in our life.
July Taal – Dadra, Keharwa – Dugan, and Revision with Hands bit.
Raag Durga(Contd.)
Discipline: Maintained rhythm in proper way
August Definition of Dhwani, naad, shruti and saptak,
Importance: For those who come in our special day (vashudhaib Kutumb kam)
Welcome Songs, any one / new one. Definition of Dhwani, Naad, Shruti and Saptak.
Integrated Values:The role of proper pronunciation in vocal music.
September Revision, Half Yearly Examination
October Raag – Bhupali Introdution and Bendish with 8 and 16 matra taan and sargam.
Integrated Values: Knowing by doing
November Raag – Bhupali (Contd.) Ragon Ke Niyam
Importance of following rules.
Integrated Values: Importance of following rules and discipline
December Taal – Teen, Tilwada taal with Dugan Revision with Hand Bits. Raag Bhupali revision
Integrated Values: Co-operation (Laya, Taal and song)
January Song from Almanac- Hamare khoon main watan. Biography of Pandit Vishnu Narayan
Bhartkhande
Integrated Values: Patriotism
February Revision
Annual Examination
Subject : DANCE (Kathak)
Month Particulars Learning outcome
Apr Theo: – Introduction of Teen
Taal Prac.: Guruvandana
Project – The importance Guru / Teacher
in a student’s life, Most favourite teacher
May+June Prac. Tatkar with Hasthak, Salami, Aamad
in Teen Taal
July Pract: Toda , Tukda in Teen taal
August Pract. – Kavitta in Teen Taal
September Revision and exam
October Pract. – A Folk Dance of India
November Pract. – Folk Dance Contd.
Project: On any Folk Dance forms of India
December Pract. – Folk Dance Contd.
January Toda in Teen Taal
February Pract.- Chakkar-dar Toda
Revision &Annual
Examination
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Subject : KUCHI PUDI DANCE
Month Particulars Integrated Values
April Performance of different traditional items, basic
exercises in Kuchipudi Dance.-The obeisance,
The description of Dance body language physical
demonstration.
Understand traditional methods of
leaving.
May+June Explanation in to the Angika and Satvika aspects
and the history of Yakshagana and
Bhamakalapam. Vinayaka Koouthaue- Jathis and
all steps Taal and overall.
Performing guestures, Props, chart
paper making.
July Origin and development of classical dance.
History of kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam.
Guesturas of all Indian classical
dances.
August Hastais:- Broad classification in modern India-
Introduction of Natya Sastra.
Indian Falk dances meaning and
uses.
September Revision –Assessment-I. Eight forms of Indian classical
dances.
October Bhedas- Pada, Shiva, Greeva, Historical back
ground of Kuchipudi.
Project about Gerayan Folk Dance.
November Number of Rasas and Bhavas the role of carnatic
music in kuchipudi.
Jazz, Ballroom, kabuki of Japan cha-
cha-cha.
December Basic concepts:-Nritta, Nrittya, Natya, Adavik,
Bhava, Tandava lasya etc.,
Kuchi pudi:, Bharta natyam, Ballet.
Trinkling.
January General introduction origin nature scope to the
technique based on the Natya Sastra.
Hip-Hop, Waaking Contemporary.
February Revision and Annual Examination Teaching of the classical dances
forms with equal emphasis on the
development of musically improvement.
Subject : ART & CRAFT
Month Particulars Learning Outcome
April Elements of art
Fabric collage
Ajanta Ellora
May + June Tone (pencil shading)
July Embroidery
August Pre Historic Painting
September Sohari Painting
October Rangoli Pattern on graph
November Composition in water colour
December Pract. – stencil Print
January Theory – Craft of India
Sola paper and starw craft (contd.)
February Sola paper and starw craft
Annual Examination
Subject: SCULPTURE
Month Particulars
April Terracotta Sculpture
May+June Terracotta Sculpture
Project: Mural coil work
July Jewellery Items (Toy Making)
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August Jewellery item (Toy making)
September Relief Miniature Tiles work
October Mask (Slabing method)
November Mask (Mould & Casting)
Project: Miniature Terracotta
December Decorative Tiles Mural (Coiling method)
January Decorative Tiles Mural (Mould and casting method)
February Standing sculpture
Subject : PHOTOGRAPHY
Month Particulars Projects/Activities/Learni
ng Outcome
April Introduction, History of photography, Practical Photograph Analysis, out
door photography
May+ June Camera details
Making of Photo album
Album making
Do it yourself
July How to load a film in Camera, camera’s function Practical Information Co-operation
August How to load a camera Team work
September Basic principles of photography
Practical + Exam
Management
October Terms of photography (Raw material)
Enlarge a photograph
Information
November Camera’s back portion, below portion Perfection
December Image formation Knowing by doing
January Various films, cameras and use of it
Practical photography
Co-ordination
February Tips on topic, competition
Revision.
Annual examination
Economy value
Subject : INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (Spanish Guitar)
Month Particulars (Theory & Practical)
April How to read music? On Staff Notes. Demonstration of SPANISH GUITAR, Exercise
on three different Beat (Semibrave, Minim Crotchet)
Learning Outcome: Analysis of Music and SPANISH GUITAR
Integrated Values: Discipline
May+June * Melody on 1st String
* Melody on 2nd
String * Mix with three different Beats
* Down the trail A small tune on 1st & 2nd String Both
* Chords of ‘C’ play with 2/4 stramming pattern.
Integrated Values: Continuity.
July * A tune based on 1st, 2nd and 3rd string
* Chords of C minor
Integrated Values: Colaboration and togetherness
August * Round up time Melody on 1st , 2nd and 3rd string
* Chords of D.
Integrated Values: Time Management:
September Revision
Project: Demonstration of SPANISH GUITAR
Assignment: C Major and C Minor chords
Half Yearly Examination
October * Down in the valley a tune on waltz beat ¾ (The time of dots after note.) Chords of D minor
Integrated Values: Time and signature.
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November * Melody on E B G D string
* Chords of E
Integrated Values: Continuity.
December *Tune based on E B G D A string
*Chords of E minor
Integrated Values: Regularity.
January *Melody in All six (E B G D A E)
* Chords of F
Integrated Values: Perfection
February Revision + Practical Exam Project: Chords C to F Major and Minor
Annual Examination
Subject : Swimming
MONTH UNIT /CHAPTER DESCRIPTION
APRIL CHAPTER -1 i) General & specific warming up on ground.
to
June ii) Rules & regulations of swimming.
iii) Videos and power point presentation.
JULY
to CHAPTER- 2 i) Stroke correction.
SEPT
ii) Types and kind of START
iii) Videos and power point presentation.
0CT CHAPTER -3 i) Sequence of stroke in relay & individual medley
& ii) Videos and power point presentation.
NOV
Subject: Life Skill
Month Unit/Chapter Values Imparted/Activities
April You Are Unique
- Realizing hidden potential - Being open to experiences
Self respect, Dignity of individual, self
confidence
Ice breaking session May + Trust Comes From Honesty Honesty, Purity in Public Life, Courage June - Feeling safe andsecure
- Saying NO todishonesty
One Act play
Multi format debate
July Work is Worship Time management, concern for others,
- Our work shapes our character
- It determines our achievements
discipline, self help
Real life pictures of the work that students do
which make them self- reliant and independent
Aug Many Hands Make Light Work Teamwork, Cooperation, Fellow feeling and
- Teamwork helps to learn from each other
respect for others
Poster making on important days - It builds friendship, trust and
cooperation
Sept Half Yearly Exam
Oct Money Cannot Buy Everything Concern for others, Friendship, Social Service, - Manyof the things you cannot Simple living
count, really count
- Being optimistic and cheerful
Card making forfriends
Surprise handmadegifts
towards life
Nov Leadership is a Skill Leadership, Initiative, Tolerance - Inspiringandmotivatingothers Creating group in the class and giving
- Committedtotheneedofthe people responsible tasks to perform so as to choose a
leader
PPT/ Chart preparation on great leaders
Dec Sharing is Caring Compassion, Helpfulness, Sense of social
- Touching the lives ofothers responsibility, Empathy
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- Feeling the joy of caringand
sharing
Donating old books and clothes to the
underprivileged ones
Jan Earth is a Living Planet Common cause, Humanism, Kindness, - Protecting and caring forthe Universal love
earth
- Respecting theenvironment
Startingacampaigninschooltostoptheuseof plastic bags
Making paper bags with newspaper Feb Annual Exam
Subject:Quiz Months Contents
April + May
• First in India (Male)
• First in India (Female)
• First in World (Male and Female)
June
• Superlatives - India
• Superlative - World
• Current Affairs
July
• National Emblems
• International Boundaries
• Current Affairs
August
• National Animals
• New Agencies
• Current Affairs
September
Revision for Half -Yearly Examination
October
• National Sports and Games
• Cricket and World Cups
• Olympic Games
November
• International Weeks
• National and International Days
• Current Affairs
December
• National Award
• State and their Folk Dances
• Gallantry Awards
• Current Affairs
January
• Political Parties
• Famous Tourist spots of India
• Current Affairs
February
Revision for Annual Examination
Subject : German (Language)
Month Contents Activities
April . Deutsch Als Fremdsprache
. Warum Man Soll Sprachen lernen?
. Grϋβungen, Wochentage , Monate,
Jahreszeiten, Fächer, Farben , Zahlen , Artikel,
Nominativ, Akkusativ , Personen
.Vergleichen mit andere
Sprachen.
May+ June . Personen
.Konjugationen
. Die Verben
. Die Konjugationen der Verben.
.Lektion Eins – Hallo (Lehrbuch )
.Die Deutsche Landkarte
.Aussprache und ϋbungen
July . Lektion Zwei – Das ist meine Familie(Lehrbuch Hӧren – Audio Cd’s
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August . Lektion Drei – Hast du Geschwister(Lehrbuch) . Ausspache und die Sätze ϋben.
September . Lektion vier – Wo Wohnt ihr? (Lehrbuch)
.Wiederholen
October . Lektion fϋnf –Das Haus von Familie
Weigel(Lehrbuch )
. Hӧren – Audio Cd’s
November . Lektion Sechs – Mautzi, Unsere Katze
(Lehrbuch )
. Vorstellungen und die Häuser
beschreiben
December . Lektion Sieben – Ein Besuch ( Lehrbuch )
January . Lektion Acht – Die Nachbarn von Familie
Weigel(Lehrbuch)
.Lektion Sechs
.Die Landes Kunde
February . Wiedeholen
Subject : General Knowledge Prescribed Text Book: What’s What-VIVA EDUCTION Months Contents Page no
April Life and Nature � A Tortoise Superstar
� Native Animals
� Don’t Go by the Name
� Plants That Eat Insects
01
02
03
04
May Life and Nature � Plant Records
� Unique Fruits
05
06
June Incredible India � Famous Gardens
� Unique Festivals � India and the Nobel
13
14-15
16-17
July Incredible India
Sci-Tech Trek
� Women Achievers � Nek Chand’s Wonderland � Great Scientists
18 19
25
August Sci-Tech Trek � Saving Corals
� Rise of the Machines
� Bionics � 3D Printing
26-27
28-29
30-31 32
September Revision &School Quiz + Current Affair
October Brainwaves � Warming Up
� Lock-and-Key Puzzle
� Visuospatial
33
34-35
36
November Brainwaves
The World of Sport
� Strain Your Brain
� Numerical Ability
� Wimbledon � Asian Games
37
38
39
40
December The World of Sport
Lessons for Life
� Sporting Arenas � Sports Quiz � Gymnastics
� Sensible Spending � What will You Do?
41
42
43
44-45
46-47
January Lessons for Life � First Aid � Choice is Yours
� Be Right. Do Right � Teamwork
48
49
50-51
52-53
February Revision & School Quiz + Current Affair
Subject: French Sl.No. Mois Unités Objectifs
1 Avril Bonjour la France La culture francaise,Les symbols
de France 2 Mai Les lettres et les
nombres
L’alphabet, les accent, compter,
demander le nom 3 Juin Les salutations Saluer, remercier,conversation
formelle 4 Juillet Les salutations Les articles indefinis et defines,
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genre 5 Aout A la cantine Les pronoms sujets, etre et avoir,
verbs irreulier Septembre Revision 7 Octobre A la cantine Verbes –er ending 8 Novembre Les objets et les
gens
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Electronics & Robotics-LEVEL-01 Month Contents Activity/ Projects
April � Introduction to Basic Electronics and
Robotics
� Arduino UNO (introduction, Arduino
Software (IDE),Sketch, Pin Diagram etc.)
� Connect electrical and
electronics components with the
help of breadboard
May � Multimeter: Uses of Multimeter
tomeasure voltage, current, resistance,
check the continuity circuit etc.
� Check the power supply voltage
� Find the resistances of a resistor
June � Basics electronic components: Resistors,
LED, Potentiometer etc.
� Breadboard: (Small & Large),Connections
on breadboard, Jumper Wires.
� the LED should turn on for a
second and then off for a
second in a loop (Blink an
LED)
July � Electric Switch: Push button switch, Slide
switch, Toggle switch, DPDT switches
etc.
� To increase and decrease the
intensity of brightness of an
LED (Fade an LED).
August � RGB LED, Photo-resistor, Piezo
Buzzer/Speaker
� Using an RGB LED to scroll
through a variety of colors
September Revision + Activity+ Project
October � Sensors: Temperature sensor, IR sensor, Ultrasonic sensor etc.
� Displaying the ambient temperatures in the serial
monitor of the Arduino IDE
November � Servomotor (introduction, working
principal, connection with Arduino UNO)
� To sweep a servo back and
forth through its full range of
motion.
December � DC motor (introduction, working
principal, connection with Arduino UNO),
Transistor
� To control a DC motor with the
help Arduino UNO
January � Connection of Motor driver, DC motor, IR
sensor with Arduino UNO
� Line Follower Robot that
follows a line using infra red
sensors
February • Revision + Activity+ Project
Subject: Yoga
MONTH TOPIC
April to June 1. Definition of yoga
2. Benefits of Shukshma Vyayama
3. Sarvangasan
4. Uttanpadasana
5. Halasan
6. Karnpirasan
7. Bhramari
July to Sep 1. Knowledge of Yama with more emphasis on ‘Ahimsa
2. Benefits of Surya Namaskar
3. Dhruvasan
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4. Garudasana
5. Kati Chakrasana
6. Bhramari
Oct. to Nov. 1. Knowledge of Niyam with more emphasis on “
Saucha”.
2. Surya Namaskara
3. Parvatasana
4. Pawan muktasana
5. Concentration on own breath (3min) Om chanting and
Shantipath
Dec to Jan 1. Method and benefits of Shukshma Vyayama
2. Surya Namaskara
3. Bhujangasana
4. Shavasana
5. Bhramari
Feb. 1. Benefits of Asana and Prayer
2. Concentration on own breath (3min) Om
chanting and Shantipath
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