Class Ix
Class Ix
Class Ix
COMPUTER APPLICATION
CLASS IX
BOOK NAME: COMPUTER APPLICATION
Entire syllabus will be divided into four parts.
PART 1 – First Periodic Assessment (to be held in the month of July ) M.M: 30
PERIODIC TEST-I
Familiarity with the basis of computer: design of computer and overview of communication technologies.
Computer systems characteristic of a computer. Components of a computer system – CPU, Memory, Storage
devices and I/O devices.
Memory: Primary (RAM/ROM) and secondary memory.
Storage devices: Hard Disk, CD-ROM, DVD, Pen/Flash Drive, Memory Stick.
I/O devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor, Printer, Scanner, Web camera.
Types of software: System software (OS), Application software, Mobile Application.
Operating systems: Kernel, Device driver and File systems(very basic)
Marks Distribution
Basic of computer 10 Marks
Operating system 05Marks
Hardware and Software 15Marks
PART 2- Second Periodic Assessment (Half-Yearly Exams to be held in the month of September) (MM:30)
Marks Distribution
Basic of computer 4 Marks
Operating system 4 Marks
Hardware and Software 8 Marks
MS- Word 7 Marks
MS- Power Point 7 Marks
NOTE: - Question paper will be provided by Darbar Sahib.
PART 3 – Third Periodic Assessment ( to be held in the month of December) M.M: 30
All the topics done in periodic test-I and II.
Spreadsheets: Basic, editing and formatting, using formula, simple function, chats and printing.
Cyber safety: browsing web, social networks, protection, passwords, privacy, cyber stalking, cyber crimes,
viruses and malware.
Marks Distribution
Marks Distribution
Basics of IT 5 Marks
Cyber safety 10 Marks
MS Office 5 Marks
Python 10 Marks
Task Marks
Lab test + Practical file 30
Periodic Test- II 10
Project file (only one) 20
1-Hardware and Software
(to be given in Summer Vacation)
2- Cyber safety
(to be given in Winter Vacation)
Viva 05
Notebook work and project file 05
NOTE: * Only one practical file need to be made which will cover the topic of complete session (2018-19).That will cover
the following topic
1. MS- Word
2. Ms- Excel
3. MS- Power point
4. Python
* Only one practical file need to be made which will contain both the projects.
SYLLABUS 2018-19
SOCIAL SCIENCE
CLASS IX
BOOKS’ NAME
HISTORY- India and the contemporary world I
GEOGRAPHY – Contemporary India-I
POLITICAL SCIENCE – Democratic Politics-I
ECONOMICS - ECONOMICS
Entire syllabus would be divided into four parts:
PART 1 – First Periodic Assessment (to be held in the month of July )
HISTORY
1. FRENCH REVOLUTION
GEOGRAPHY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
ECONOMICS
Note : For First Periodic Assessmentquestion paper will be set up by school itself.
PART 2- Second Periodic Assessment (Half-Yearly Exams to be held in the month of September).
HISTORY UNIT 1
GEOGRAPHY
3. DRAINAGE
4. CLIMATE
POLITICAL SCIENCE
3. ELECTORAL POLITICS
ECONOMICS
2. PEOPLE AS RESOURCE
Note : Second Periodic Assessmentwill also be included First Periodic Assessment syllabus. For second Periodic Assessment question paper will
-
be provided by Darbar.
PART 3 – Third Periodic Assessment ( to be held in the month of December).
HISTORY UNIT 1
GEOGRAPHY
4. WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS
ECONOMICS UNIT IV
3. POVERTY AS A CHALLENGE
Note : For third Periodic Assessment question paper will be set up by school itself.
GEOGRAPHY
6. POPULATION
POLITICAL SCIENCE
6. DEMOCRATIC RIGHT
ECONOMICS
A Reading Skill 20
Total 80
BOOKS NAME :-
1. Beehive
2. Moments(Supplementary Reader)
BEEHIVE: POETRY
GRAMMAR
1. Tenses
2. Determiners
3. Preposition
Note : For First Periodic Assessmentquestion paper will be set up by school itself.
PART 2- Second Periodic Assessment (Half-Yearly Exams to be held in the month of September)
BEEHIVE PROSE
BEEHIVE POETRY
GRAMMAR
1. Modals
2. Subject – verb concord
3. Clauses
4. Editing or omission
5. Gap filling
6. Sentence reordering
1. Writing an Article/ Descriptive paragraph (person/place/event/diary entry)in about 100– 150 based on
visual or verbal cuels. The questions will be thematically based on the prescribed books.
2. Writing a short story based on a given outline or cuels in about 150-200 words.
NOTE : First Periodic Assessment will also be included along with Second Periodic Assessment. Question Paper will be
-
provided by Darbar.
BEEHIVE PROSE
7. Packing
8. Reach for the top
9. The bond of love
POETRY
MOMENTS
GRAMMAR
BEEHIVE PROSE
10. Kathmandu
11. If I were you
POETRY
MOMENTS
3. Writing an Article/ Descriptive paragraph (person/place/event/diary entry)in about 100– 150 based on
visual or verbal cuels. The questions will be thematically based on the prescribed books.
4. Writing a short story based on a given outline or cuels in about 150-200 words
NOTE : ANNUAL EXAM will cover the entire syllabus .Question paper will be provided by Darbar.
SYLLABUS 2018-19
MATHS
Class IX
BOOK NAME:NCERT MATHEMATICS CLASS IX
Entire syllabus would be divided into four parts :
Part 2- Second Periodic Assessment (Half-Yearly Exams to be held in the month of September)
1 Number system. 08
2 Polynomials 10
3 Co - ordinate geometry. 04
7 Triangles 04
8 Quadrilaterals 05
10 Circles 04
11 Constructions 04
12 Heron’s Formula 04
14 Statistics 07
15 Probability 03
TOTAL 80
SYLLABUS 2018-19
SCIENCE
CLASS – IX
PHYSICS
1. Motion
2. Force and law of motion
CHEMISTRY
BIOLOGY
PART 2- Second Periodic Assessment (Half-Yearly Exams to be held in the month of September)
PHYSICS
1. Gravitation
CHEMISTRY
BIOLOGY
Note: Halfyearly exam will include the syllabus of first periodic assessment also. Question paper will be provided
by Darbar.
SYLLABUS OF PRACTICALS
PHYSICS
1. Determination of the density of solid (denser than water) by using a spring balance and a
measuring cylinder.
2. Establishing the relation between the loss in weight of a solid when fully immersed in
a) Tap water
b) Strongly salty water, with the weight of water displaced by it by taking at least twodifferent
solids.
CHEMISTRY
1. Preparation of :
Transparency
Filtration criterion
Stability
2. Preparation of
a) A mixture
b) A compound
Using iron filings and sulphur powder and distinction between these on the basis of:
3. Separation of the components of a mixture of sand, common salt and ammonium chloride (or
camphor).
4. Performing the following reactions and classifying them as physical or chemical changes:
a) Iron with copper sulphate solution in water
b) Burning of magnesium ribbon in air
c) Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid
d) Heating of copper sulphate crystals
e) Sodium sulphate with barium chloride in the form of their solutions in water.
5. Determination of the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water.
BIOLOGY.
1. Preparation of stained temporary mounts of (a) onion peel, (b) human cheek cells & to record
observations and draw their labeled diagrams.
2. Identification of Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma tissues in plants, striped, smooth and
cardiac muscle fibers and nerve cells in animals from prepared slides. Drawing of their labeled diagrams.
BIOLOGY
NOTE – * For third periodic assessment, Question paper will be setup by School itself.
Physics
1. Sound
Chemistry
1. Structure of atom
Biology
1. Why do we fall ill?
* Out of 80 marks examination, 68 marks weightage shall be for theory and 12 marks weightage shall
be for practical based questions.
SYLLABUS OF PRACTICALS
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
BIOLOGY
3. Study of the characteristics of Spirogyra / Agaricus, Moss / Fern, Pinus (either with male or female
cone) and an Angiospermic plant. Drawing and providing two identifying features of the groups they
belong to.
4. Observing the given pictures / charts / models of earthworm, cockroach, bony fish and bird. For each
organism, drawing of their picture and recording:
a) One specific feature of its phylum.
b) One adaptive feature with reference to its habitat.
5. Study of the external features of root, stem, leaf and flower of monocot and dicot plants.
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