Class 6 Ap-2024
Class 6 Ap-2024
Class 6 Ap-2024
SECTOR-49, GURUGRAM
ACADEMIC PLANNER
CLASS - VI
ACADEMIC PLANNER 2024-2025
CLASS – VI
ENGLISH
Learning Outcomes:
The learners are expected to-
• build greater confidence and proficiency in oral and written communication
• develop the ability and knowledge required in order to engage in independent reflection
and inquiry
• use appropriate English to communicate in various social settings
• use language skills to question and to articulate their point of view
• develop sensitivity to, and appreciation of, other varieties of English, like Indian English,
and the culture they reflect
• access knowledge and information through reference skills (consulting a dictionary /thesaurus, library,
internet, etc.)
• develop curiosity and creativity through extensive reading
• facilitate self-learning to enable them to become independent learners
• review, organise and edit their own work and work done by peers
• build listening and speaking into the curriculum.
Sub topic: Prose- Vocabulary, plot, theme, message, characters, reference to context
Poem- Vocabulary, theme, message, about the poet, literary devices, rhyming scheme
Writing Skills: Message Writing/ Diary Entry/ Letter Writing, Email Writing, App lic at io n,
D ia lo gue co mp let io n.
Teaching Aid: PPT, Text book, videos, assignment booklet, internal assessment booklet.
Assessment Strategy: Student Reflection Checklist, Mind Map, Quiz, Group Discussion, Oral
Test,Pen and Paper Test, Graphic Organiser
APRIL
Vocabulary Enhancement:
Feeling words and Idioms (Periods-3)
Learning outcomes-
The learners are able to:
express themselves.
improve vocabulary skills.
use idioms and feeling words.
Skill Enhanced: vocabulary skills, speaking skills, reading skills.
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Chapter-1 How Daddy Decided What He Wanted to be (Alexander Raskin) (Periods-3)
Learning outcomes-
Learning outcomes-
The learners are able to:
Writing
2
bring out their ideas.
improve writing skills.
Reader (Periods 2)
MAY
Literature Reader
Learning outcomes-
Learning outcomes-
3
Practice Book
July
that all human beings make mistakes, but the best of the people
learn from their mistakes and improve.
the importance of good handwriting.
4
Reader
Writing
Dialogue Completion
Learning outcomes: The learners are able to:
discuss appropriate usage of dialogue in writing.
list rules to use when punctuating dialogue.
ACTIVITY 3
Art Integration & Multiple Assessment Activity: Students will speak on the topic
‘Importance of school’.
Literature Reader
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Chapter -5 Today and Tomorrow (poem) (J.E. Carpenter) (Periods-3)
Learning outcomes- The learners are able to:
Practice Book
Learning outcomes-
Learning outcomes-
Writing
Application
(Attending an event/Arrangement of books/change of section, bus route) (Periods-2)
Activity: TALK SHOW-Sharing personal experiences how you helped someone in need or how
someone offered you help in need.
Listening and Speaking Activity: Informative videos are shown and role plays are conducted.
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September
TERM-1
Reading Section: Unseen Passage (Discursive and Factual)
Writing Section: Diary Entry, Application, Notice Writing (Lost and Found), Dialogue Completion
October-November
Practice Book
Unit-6 &7: Tenses (Part 2&3) (Periods-6)
Learning outcomes-
The learners are able to:
understand continuous, perfect and perfect continuous forms of the past, present and
future tenses of verbs.
use them correctly in sentences.
Literature Reader
ACTIVITY 5
Art Integration & Multiple Assessment Activity: Posters: The students will make a
colourful poster on the topic “Save Trees” with a slogan.
Skills Enhanced: Writing skills, creative thinking.
Learning outcomes-
The learners are able to:
enhance their reading skills.
enhance their critical reading and analytical skills.
respond and demonstrate visual interest in familiar characters and objects linked to the
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text.
underst and the importance of vacations.
ACTIVITY 6
Art Integration & Multiple Assessment Activity: Students will write a letter on vacation
and their plans how to spend their vacations.
December
Literature Reader
Chapter-9 Our Tree (poem) David Harmer (Periods-3)
Learning outcomes: The learners are able to:
understand the importance of trees in their life
study the growing of a tree
identify poetic devices: Personification, Simile
Practice Book
9
Writing
Reader
Learning outcomes-
January
Chapter 11: The Case of Copied Question Paper(Play) (Arthur Conan Doyle) (Periods-3)
ACTIVITY
Art Integration & Multiple Assessment Activity: Be an Investigation Officer:
Make puppets of all the characters and get ready to have a puppet show depicting the story.
Skills Enhanced: analytical skills, reading skills
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Practice Book
Informative Videos are shown and Role plays are conducted to assess the Listening and
Speaking skills of the students
Skills enhanced: Listening, Communication, Time management and Team building skills
FEBRUARY
ASSESSMENT OF SPEAKING AND LISTENING
REVISION
TERM – 2
Reading Section : Unseen Passage (Factual & Discursive)
Writing Section : Email Writing, Informal Letter, Message Writing, Guided Composition.
Grammar Section : Tenses Part 2 & 3(Gap-Filling), Modals, Conditionals, Editing, Jumbled sentences,
The Passive Voice (Process Writing)
Literature Section : Bharat Desh, Our Trees, Attila, The Case of Copied Question paper.
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डी ए वी पब्लिक स्कूि, उप्पि साउथएंड, सेक्टर-49, गुरुग्राम
वार्षिक पाठ्यक्रम योजना (सत्र 2024-25)
कक्षा – छठी, र्वषय - ह ंदी
प्रथम सत्र
अप्रैि
पाठ - 1 साथी ाथ बढ़ाना संभार्वत कािां श – 6
उपर्वषय:
➢ उच्चारण एवं तुकांत शब्द
स शशक्षण सामग्री: पाठ्य पस्
ु तक(ज्ञानसागर), ई बोर्ड, श्यामपट्ट, चाक, झाड़न, अभ्यास
अधिन्यास|
मूलयांकन पद्धतत: आत्मननरीक्षण सूची, माइंर् मैप, प्रश्नोत्तरी, समूह चचाड, कक्षा परीक्षा|
कौशि वद्
ृ धध: सामाजिक कौशल, सामंिस्य|
किा संयोजन: कववता गायन|
अधधगम प्राब्प्त:
➢ ववद्यार्थी मेहनत और ममल-िुलकर कायड करने के महत्त्व को समझ गए और उन्हें
मुजश्कल पररजस्र्थनतयों में भी हहम्मत से काम करने की प्रेरणा ममली|
स शशक्षण सामग्री -
➢ अभ्यास अधिन्यास |
मूलयांकन पद्धतत:- कक्षा परीक्षा|
कौशि वद्
ृ धध :- लेिन कौशल, रचनात्मक कौशल|
अपेक्षक्षत अधधगम प्राब्प्त –
➢ ववद्याधर्थडयों में ववज्ञापन लेिन की क्षमता ववकमसत हो पाई |
मई
अधधगम प्राब्प्त:
➢ ववद्याधर्थडयों को ईमानदारी और सच्चाई के रास्ते पर चलने की प्रेर णा ममली|
➢ ववद्याधर्थडयों में अपने से बड़ों और छोटों के प्रनत प्रेम भावना का ववकास हुआ|
जि
ु ाई
अधधगम प्राब्प्त :
➢ ववद्याधर्थडयों को पेड़-पौिों का संरक्षण करने की प्रे रणा ममली|
➢ ववद्याधर्थडयों यह िान पाए कक पेड़-पौिों का हमारे िीवन में क्या महत्व है|
अगस्त
शसतम्बर
पाठ्यक्रम पन
ु रावतृ त एवं प्रथम सत्रीय परीक्षा
अक्टूबर
पाठ - 11 तेनािीराम ने िोरों को उलिू बनाया
(के वि पठन के शिए)
पाठ - 12 दस आमों की कीमत
उपर्वषय: नक्
ु ता का प्रयोग
स शशक्षण सामग्री: पस्
ु तक, ई बोर्ड, श्यामपट्ट, अभ्यास अधिन्यास, चाक, झाड़न आहद|
मूलयांकन पद्धतत: आत्मननरीक्षण सूची, माइंर् मैप, प्रश्नोत्तरी, कक्षा परीक्षा|
कौशि वद्
ृ धध: व्यावहाररक कौशल, ज्ञानात्मक कौशल, धचंतन कौशल|
किा संयोजन: आपके वपतािी और आपके बीच गह
ृ कायड को लेकर हुई बातचीत को संवाद अमभनय
के माध्यम से बताइए|
अधधगम प्राब्प्त :
➢ ववद्याधर्थडयों को ‘काम के समय काम और िेल के समय िेल’ की प्रेरणा ममली|
➢ ववद्यार्थी अपने िीवन में पररश्रम के महत्व को समझ पाए|
➢ सभी पाठों का अभ्यास (अभ्यास सागर)
नवम्बर
पाठ - 14 एक रोमांिक यात्रा (आंतररक मल
ू यांकन)
उपर्वषय: कारक
अधधगम प्राब्प्त:
➢ ववद्यार्थी िवाहर लाल नेहरू की एक रोमांचक यात्रा के बारे में िान पाए|
➢ ववद्यार्थी कहठन–से कहठन कायड को साहस और आत्मववश्वास के सार्थ कर पाने के मलए
प्रेररत हुए|
कौशि वद्
ृ धध: व्यावहाररक कौशल, सामाजिक कौशल|
हदसंबर
जनवरी
पाठ - 19 शसकंदर और साधु (केवि पठन े तु)
पाठ - 20 आया वसंत संभार्वत कािां श – 4
उपर्वषय: ववववि शब्द प्रयोग
स शशक्षण सामग्री: पुस्तक(ज्ञानसागर), ई बोर्ड, श्यामपट्ट, अभ्यास अधिन्यास, चाक, झाड़न
आहद|
मूलयांकन पद्धतत: आत्मननरीक्षण सूची, माइंर् मैप, प्रश्नोत्तरी, मशक्षण आरे ि, कक्षा परीक्षा|
कौशि वद्
ृ धध: ज्ञानात्मक कौशल, व्यावहाररक कौशल, सामाजिक कौशल|
किा संयोजन: कववता-गायन|
• 'आया वसंत' कववता के आिार पर वसंत ऋतु की सुंदरता का धचत्रांकन कीजिए|
अधधगम प्राब्प्त:
➢ ववद्याधर्थयों में पयाडवरण के प्रनत प्रेम की भावना का ववकास हुआ तर्था पयाडवरण को
संरक्षक्षत करने की प्रेरणा ममली|
➢ ववद्याधर्थयों को वसंत ऋतु में होने वाले पररवतडन ों के बारे में िानकारी ममली|
➢ सभी पाठों का अभ्यास (अभ्यास सागर)
फरवरी
पाठ्यक्रम पन
ु रावतृ त एवं वार्षिक परीक्षा
वार्षिक-परियोजना (2024-25)
र्वषय: - संस्कृतम ्
कक्षा– षष्ठी
प्रथमसत्रम ्
अप्रैल
प्रथम: पाठ: - पिु ः पिु ः प्रगच्छ िे ! संभार्वतकालांशाः –चत्वाि:
उपर्वषय:- वर्ण–ववन्यासः,वर्ण–संयोजनम ् च |
सहाययका-सामग्री— पाठ्यपस्
ु तकम ् ,चार्ण पत्रम ् ,अधिन्यास:,धचत्राणर् इत्यादयः |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना ,अभ्यासपत्रै:, कक्षा-परीक्षा माध्यमेन |
कौशलायन - धचन्तनशकतेः विणनम ् , उच्चारर्े स्पष्र्ता , वाचन- लेखन- गायन कौशलानन इत्यादयः|
कला-एकीकिणम ् –‘सामहु िकगीतगायनम ्’ माध्यमेन संस्कृतभाषायां रुधचवणिन
ण म ्|
अध गम–प्राप्तः- छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | धचन्तनशकते:विणनम ्,नत
ू नशब्दानां
ज्ञानेन शब्दकोषस्य वद्
ृ धि:| वाकयननमाणर्े कुशलता इत्याहद |
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सहायक-सामग्री –अभ्यासपत्रम ् ,आदशणप्रश्नपत्रम ् |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- आत्मननरीक्षर्सच
ू ी, कक्षा-परीक्षा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिः, अधिन्यासे चचाण
प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन- शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः ववकासः,
स्मरर्कौशलस्य विणनम ् |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा,प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोःववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चत समये समधु चत िातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चत प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त
|वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा,प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोःववकासः|
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अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चत समये समधु चत िातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चत प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त
|वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा,प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोःववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चत समये समधु चत िातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चत प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त
|वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
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जून
तत
ृ ीय: पाठ:- चत्वारि र्प्रयममत्राणण संभार्वतकालांशाः –षट्
उपर्वषय:- तत ् ,ककम ् सवणनामशब्दस्य ज्ञानम ् |(प्रथमा षष्ठी च )
सहाययका-सामग्री— संगर्कपट्र्ः,पाठ्यपस्
ु तकम ् , अधिन्यास: , इत्यादयः |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- प्रश्नोत्तरववधि: , कक्षा-परीक्षा , आत्मननरीक्षर्सच
ू ी, पी.पी.र्ी |
https://youtu.be/GZPrFENA3e8
कौशलायन - उच्चारर्े स्पष्र्ता ,ताककणकबद् ु िे: ववकास: |
अध गम–प्राप्तः- पश-ु पक्षक्षर्ां शब्दानां ज्ञानम ् | यथा पश-ु पक्षक्षर्ां मध्ये प्रगाढ-लमत्रता भवनत | ते अवप
ववपवत्तकाले परस्परं सिायतां कुवणन्न्त तथैव अस्मालभ: अवप ववपवत्तकाले परस्परं सिायतां करर्ीया |
ातरू
ु पाणण– संभार्वतकालांशा:– त्रय:
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः ववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चतसमये समधु चतिातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त | छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चतं प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त |
वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
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मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
जल
ु ाई
चतुथ:ि पाठ:- म िु ा: श्लोकाः संभार्वतकालांशाः – षट्
उपर्वषय:- शब्दरुपाणर् ,कारकार्ां पररचय: |
सहाययका-सामग्री— संगर्कपट्र्ः,पाठ्यपस्
ु तकम ् , अधिन्यास: इत्यादयः |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- प्रश्नोत्तरववधि: , कक्षा-परीक्षा , आत्मननरीक्षर्सच
ू ी, मांइड मैप |
कौशलायन - उच्चारर्े स्पष्र्ता ,धचन्तनशकते: ववकास:,वाचन-लेखन- गायन कौशलानन इत्यादयः |
अध गम–प्राप्तः- सद्व्यविारः यथा ववद्या सवणत्र हितकारी भवनत | ववद्या तथा च सद्व्यविारः तेषां
प्रगनत करोनत कीनतणञ्च ववतनोनत |
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सहायक-सामग्री – अधिन्यासः, जी.ओ, चार्ण पत्रम ्
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः ववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चत समये समधु चत िातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चत प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त|
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन- शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः स्मरर्शकतेः
तकणशकतेः आत्मववश्वासस्य च ववकासः|
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- कक्षा-परीक्षा, अधिन्यासे चचाण प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
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अगस्त
पञ्चम: पाठ:- जले अर्प वसपतत जीवाः संभार्वतकालांशाः – पञ्च
उपर्वषय:- – वचनम ् ,िातुरूपाणर् ,ललंगज्ञानम ् (पन्ु ्लगं )
सहाययका-सामग्री— संगर्कपट्र्ः ,पाठ्यपस्
ु तकम ्,अधिन्यास: ,धचत्राणर् इत्यादयः
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- प्रश्नोत्तरववधि: , कक्षा-परीक्षा , आत्मननरीक्षर्सच
ू ी|
कौशलायन - उच्चारर्े स्पष्र्ता ,धचन्तनशकते: ववकास: इत्यादयः |
अध गम–प्राप्तः- छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत |नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त | वाकयननमाणर्े
समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त ।
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अव्ययपदायन संभार्वतकालांशाः – त्रयः
उपर्वषयः - सवणत्र ,यदा ,तदा ,अत्र ,तत्र ,कुत्र ,च ,अवप ,ह्य: ,अद्य,श्व:,न,एकदा
सहायक-सामग्री – अभ्यासपत्रम ्
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन- शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः स्मरर्शकतेः
तकणशकतेः आत्मववश्वासस्य च ववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः - नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त | वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा,प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोःववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चत समये समधु चत िातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चत प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त
|वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा,प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
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कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोःववकासः|
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- आत्मननरीक्षर् सच
ू ी, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- आत्मननरीक्षर् सच
ू ी, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
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पत्रलेखनम ् –
मञ्जष
ू ाया: सिायतया ररकतस्थानेनमाध्यमेन संवाद/कथा लेखनीया |
मसतम्बि
प्रथम–सत्रीय–पाठ्यक्रमः
पाठ-2 मम वप्रय: ववद्यालयः
पाठ- 3 चत्वारर वप्रयलमत्राणर्
पाठ- 4 मिरु ा: श्लोका:
पाठ- 5 जले अवप वसन्न्त जीवाः
पाठ– 6 वीरबाललका गञ्
ु जन–सकसेना
⮚ वर्णववन्यासं वर्णसंयोजनम ्
⮚ संकेतािाररतम ् अनौपचाररकं पत्रलेखनम ् (मञ्जूषाया: सिायतया )
⮚ संवादपनू तण:/कथापनू तण: (मञ्जूषाया: सिायतया )
⮚ धचत्रािाररतं वर्णनम ् (मञ्जूषाया: सिायतया )
⮚ संख्याः 1–30 (1–4 त्रत्रषु ललङ्गेष)ु
⮚ सन्न्ि: दीर्ण: (अ/आ)
⮚ प्रत्यय: -कत्वा
⮚ उपपदववभन्कत: -द्ववतीया –अलभत:,पररत:,उभयत:,प्रनत,गम ्,ववना
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⮚ अव्ययपदानन – सवणत्र ,यदा ,तदा ,अत्र ,तत्र ,कुत्र ,च ,अवप ,ह्य: ,अद्य,श्व:,न,एकदा
⮚ उपसगाण: - प्र ,अनु ,उप ,वव ,आ
⮚ लकारवचनपररवतणनम ्
⮚ िातुरूपाणर्–पठ्, गम ् , िीड्, वद्, नम ्,(चतुषुण लकारे षु ) अस ् (लट्लकारे )
⮚ शब्दरूपाणर्–
अकािातत: पपु ल्लंगे -बालक, छात्र
आकािातते-छात्रा,बाललका,
अकािातत- नपंस
ु कमलंगे -फलम ्,पत्रम ्
तत ् , ककम ् (त्रत्रषु मलङ्गेष)ु (प्रथमा षष्ठी च र्वभक्तौ )
अक्टूबि:
स्तम: पाठ:- प्रहे मलकाः संभार्वतकालांशाः – पञ्च
|
उपर्वषय:- उपसगाण:,अव्ययानन|
सहाययका-सामग्री—लभवत्तपत्राणर् ,संगर्कपट्र्ः,पाठ्यपस्
ु तकम ् ,अधिन्यास: , इत्यादयः |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- प्रश्नोत्तरववधि:,कक्षा-परीक्षा ,अधिन्यास: |
कौशलायन - धचन्तनशकतेः विणनम ् , उच्चारर्े स्पष्र्ता , वाचन- लेखन- कौशलानन केन प्रकारे र्
ववलभन्न उदािरर्ानां प्रयोगं कृत्वा प्रिे ललकार्ां रचना भववष्यनत | अन्स्मन ् ववषये सवे छात्राः धचन्तनं
कररष्यन्न्त |
कला-एकीकिणम ्- प्रिे ललकाया: उधचतं उत्तरस्य मक
ू ालभनयेन कक्षायां उत्तरप्रान्प्त: ,इत्यनेन ववषये
रुधचवणिन
ण म ्|
अध गम–प्राप्तः- – छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | छात्राः धचन्तनं कृत्वा प्रिे ललकानां
उत्तराणर् दास्यन्न्त येन तेषां ववचारात्मकं धचन्तनंस्य ववकासः भवनत |
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मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- कक्षा-परीक्षा, अधिन्यासे चचाण प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- प्रश्नोत्तरववधि: , कक्षा-परीक्षा ,अधिन्यास: |
कौशलायन - धचन्तनशकतेः विणनम ् , उच्चारर्े स्पष्र्ता , वाचन- लेखन- कौशलम ्,ताककणकबद्
ु िे:
विणनम ् |
अध गम–प्राप्तः- – िन्या मातुः महिमा' पाठम ् पहठत्वा छात्राः स्वजीवने लशक्षां प्राप्स्यन्ते यत ् माता
एव जीवनस्य प्रथम-गुरुः भवनत | भारतदे शे उत्पन्ना: वैज्ञाननकानां नामानन ज्ञातंु शकयन्ते |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- संख्या िीडा, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन- शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः,स्मरर्शकतेः, तकणशकतेः आत्मववश्वासस्य
च ववकासः|
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उपर्वषयः पा ,दृश ् ,खाद् ,भू ,ललख ् , (लट् लकारे )
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा,प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोःववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चत समये समधु चत िातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चत प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त
|वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
नवम्बि
नवम: पाठ:- मसपक्कमप्रदे शस्य सौतदयिम ् संभार्वतकालांशाः – षट्
उपर्वषय:- लङ् लकारस्य ज्ञानम ् ,नपंस
ु कललंग-शब्दानां ज्ञानम ् |
सहाययका-सामग्री— पाठ्यपस्
ु तकम ् ,धचत्राणर् ,संगर्कपट्र्ः,अधिन्यास: , इत्यादयः
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- प्रश्नोत्तरववधि: , कक्षा-परीक्षा ,अधिन्यास: |
कौशलायन - प्रत्येक प्रदे शस्य स्वकीयमेव लभन्नं-लभन्नं मित्वं , संस्कृनतः ,सौन्दयणम ् ,व्यञ्जनानन
,जीवन-शैलयः , नत्ृ यानन , वस्त्राणर् भवन्न्त यत ् अन्यप्रदे शात ् ववशेषं प्रस्थापयनत |
,भाषा इत्यादय: |
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अध गम–प्राप्तः- – वाकयेषु प्रत्ययप्रयोग: नत
ू नशब्दज्ञानम ्, भाषायां दक्षता | अस्मालभः सदै व नदीनां
रक्षा कत्तणव्यम ् | कदावप नदीम ् दवू षतं नैव कत्तणव्यम ् यतोहि नद्याः एव अस्माकं जीवनं सरु क्षक्षतं अन्स्त
|
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन- शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः स्मरर्शकतेः
तकणशकतेः आत्मववश्वासस्य च ववकासः|
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः ववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चत समये समधु चत िातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चत प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त |
वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
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शब्दरूपाणण संभार्वत-कालांशाः – त्रयः
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- आत्मननरीक्षर् सच
ू ी, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
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मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा,प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोःववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः – समधु चत समये समधु चत िातुरूपार्ां चयनं कतुुं पारयन्न्त छात्राः कियापदस्य
समधु चत प्रयोगं कतुुं प्रभवन्न्त, छात्रार्ां शब्दकोशस्य ववकासः भववष्यनत | नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त
|वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
सहायक-सामग्री – अभ्यासपत्रम ्
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन- शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः स्मरर्शकतेः
तकणशकतेः आत्मववश्वासस्य च ववकासः|
हदसंबि
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अध गम–प्राप्तः- उपपदववभकते: ववषये ज्ञास्यन्न्त | योग्यः लशष्यः' इदं पाठम ् पहठत्वा छात्राः लशक्षा
प्राप्नव
ु न्न्त यत ् कुत्रावप एकान्तं स्थानं नान्स्त | प्रभःु पशवः , खगाः , वक्ष
ृ ाः , सय
ू ःण , चन्रः रुपेर् अस्माकं
कायाणणर् पश्यन्न्त |
सहाययका-सामग्री— ,पाठ्यपस्
ु तकम ् ,संगर्कपट्र्ः , अधिन्यास: , इत्यादयः |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- प्रश्नोत्तरववधि: , अभ्यासपत्रै:, कक्षा-परीक्षामाध्यमेन ,अधिन्यास:
कौशलायन - श्लोकगायनस्य क्षमता विणनम ् | धचन्तनशकतेः विणनम ् , उच्चारर्े स्पष्र्ता , वाचन-
लेखन- गायन कौशलानन इत्यादयः |
अध गम–प्राप्तः- उपपदववभकते: ववषये ज्ञास्यन्न्त | योग्यः लशष्यः' इदं पाठम ् पहठत्वा छात्राः लशक्षा
प्राप्नव
ु न्न्त यत ् कुत्रावप एकान्तं स्थानं नान्स्त | प्रभःु पशवः , खगाः,वक्ष
ृ ाः,सय
ू ःण ,चन्रः रुपेर् अस्माकं
कायाणणर् पश्यन्न्त |
उपर्वषयः - सवणत्र ,यदा ,तदा ,अत्र ,तत्र ,कुत्र ,च ,अवप ,ह्य: ,अद्य ,श्व: ,न ,एकदा ,पन
ु : , इतस्तत: ,
कदा (ररकतस्थानेन )
सहायक-सामग्री – अभ्यासपत्रम ्
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन- शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोः स्मरर्शकतेः
तकणशकतेः आत्मववश्वासस्य च ववकासः|
अध गम-प्राप्तः - नत
ू नशब्दान ् ज्ञास्यन्न्त | वाकयननमाणर्े समथाणः भववष्यन्न्त |
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शब्दरूपाणण संभार्वत-कालांशाः – त्रयः
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः- आत्मननरीक्षर् सच
ू ी, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा, प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
उपर्वषयः पा ,दृश ् ,खाद् ,भू ,ललख ् , (लोट् लकारे )अस ् (लट् –लट्
ृ लकारे ) |
मल्
ू याङ्कनर्वध ः - माइंड मैप, कक्षा-परीक्षा, वाकयननमाणर्द्वारा,प्रश्नोत्तरववधिना, अभ्यासपत्रैः च |
कौशलायन - शद्
ु िोच्चारर्म ्, धचन्तनकौशलस्य ववकासः, वाचन-लेखनकौशलयोःववकासः|
पत्रलेखनम ् –
मञ्जष
ू ाया: सिायतया ररकतस्थानेनमाध्यमेन संवाद/कथा लेखनीया |
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जनविी
वावषणक–परीक्षाथुं सम्पर्
ू पण ाठ्यिमस्य पन
ु राववृ त्तः |
वार्षिक–पाठ्यक्रमः
पाठ- 8 िन्या मातःु महिमा
पाठ- 9 लसन्ककम–प्रदे शस्य सौन्दयणम ्
पाठ- 10 योग्यः लशष्यः
पाठ- 11 मिरु वचनानन
पाठ–(प्रथमसत्रतः) चत्वारि र्प्रयममत्राणण
⮚ संख्याः 1–50 (1–4 केवलं प्रथमा ववभकतौ )
⮚ संकेतािाररतम ् अनौपचाररकं पत्रलेखनम ् (मञ्जूषाया: सिायतया )
⮚ संवादपनू तण:/कथापनू तण: (मञ्जूषाया: सिायतया )
⮚ धचत्रािाररतं वर्णनम ् (मञ्जूषाया: सिायतया )
⮚ सन्न्ि: दीर्ण: (अ,आ)
⮚ उपपदववभन्कत: -द्ववतीया –अलभत:,पररत:,उभयत:,प्रनत,गम ्,ववना
⮚ अव्ययपदानन – सवणत्र ,यदा ,तदा ,अत्र ,तत्र ,कुत्र ,च ,अवप ,ह्य: ,अद्य ,श्व: ,न ,एकदा ,पन
ु :,
इतस्तत: , कदा (ररकतस्थानेन )
⮚ उपसगाण: - प्र ,अनु ,उप ,वव ,आ
⮚ प्रत्ययाः – कत्वा, तुमन
ु ्
⮚ अपहठतगद्यांशः
⮚ लकारवचनपररवतणनम ्
⮚ िातुरूपाणर्– भ,ू पठ्, ललख ्, िीड्, वद्, नम ्, दृश ्, गम ्, खाद् , पा, (चतुषुण लकारे ष)ु अस-् लट्,लट
ृ
लकारे
⮚ शब्दरूपाणर्–
अकािातत: पपु ल्लंगे -बालक, छात्र ,राम
आकािातते-छात्रा,बाललका,लता
अकािातते नपंस
ु कमलंगे -फलम ्,पत्रम ् पष्ु पम ्
तत ् , ककम ् (त्रत्रषु मलङ्गेष)ु (प्रथमा षष्ठी च र्वभक्तौ )
अस्मद् ,यष्ु मद् (प्रथमा ,द्र्वतीया षष्ठी र्वभपक्त: च )
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ई-पाठयोजना
अध गमप्रयतफलायन पव
ू ज्ञ
ि ानम ्
पाठं पहठत्वा छात्राः कतुुं समथाणः 1-छात्राः भारतीय राज्यानां ववषये जानन्न्त |
भववष्यन्न्त -
2-प्राकृनतकसौन्दयणववषये अवप
1. भावषक कौशलानां ववकासः |
अवगताःसन्न्त |
2. श्रत्ु वा अथाणवबोिनम ् |
3. बलार्ातादीनां कौशलानां वाचने 3-छात्राः सामान्यः संस्कृतं जानन्न्त |
अनप्र
ु योगः| 4-छात्राः 'मीन-आरे खववषये' जानन्न्त |
4. पाठस्य भावावबोिनम ् |
5. नत 5-केचन छात्राः जनजानतनां ववषये तथा च
ू नशब्दानां ज्ञानम ् |
6. जीवनकौशलानां ववकासः| कथं -ते जीवनं यापयन्न्त इनत ववषये अवप
8. शद्
ु िोच्चारर्पव
ू क
ण ं वाचनम ् |
हदवसानस
ु ािम ् उपर्वषयः मशक्षण-सामग्र्यः
❖ पव
ू ज्ञ
ण ानािारे र् पाठस्य प्रस्तावना | ● मशक्षण -प्रर्वध ः
❖ प्रश्नमाध्यमेन पाठावबोिनम ् | ● संसा नायन (TOOLS)
❖ सामहू िकचचाणमाध्यमेन SDG ● जी. ओ. यनमािणम ्
गनतववधिः| ● पाठ्यपस्
ु तकम ् (पीडीएफ़ )
❖ सन्न्ियक
ु तपदानां जी. ओ. ननमाणर्म ् | ● CRAB कायिपत्रम ्
❖ द्वयोः राज्ययोः मध्ये तुलनात्मकम ् ● SDG - सम्बद् -गयतर्वध :
आरे खस्य ननमाणर्म ् | ● you tube चलधचत्रम ्
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❖ ताललकया िातरू
ु पार्ां पदपररचयः |
हदवसानस
ु ािं पाठयोजना
प्रथम: हदवस:
२.पवणतीयराज्या: के के सन्न्त ?
अनव
ु ाचनम ् -पन
ु ः एकम ् एकं छात्रम ् अनव
ु ाचनाय प्रेरनयष्यनत | अनव
ु ाचने जायामानानां
त्रर्
ु ीनां संशोिनं छात्रार्ां सािाय्येन कारनयष्यनत |
अिन
ु ा स्वदे शस्य-ववषयेवत्त
ृ धचत्रं (DOCUMENTARY) ध्यानेन पश्यन्तु | (5 यनमेषाः)
https//youtu.be/bOwUYE6DE58
1. गोवा
2. कर्ाणर्क:
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3. िररयार्ा
4. असम:
5. तेलंगाना
द्र्वतीय: हदवस:
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पदपरिचय:
शब्दरूपाणण मल
ू शब्द: र्वभपक्त: वचनम ्
अहम ् अस्मद् प्रथमा एकवचनम ्
छात्र ! छात्र सम्बोिनम ् एकवचनम ्
नद्या: नदी षष्ठी एकवचनम ्
तत
ृ ीय: हदवस:
कािणम ् प्रभाव:
● लसन्ककमप्रदे शे तीस्ता नदी विनत | तीस्ता नदी लसन्ककमप्रदे शस्य जनानां कृते
जीवनरे खा अन्स्त |
●
●
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●
र्वशेष्य: र्वशेषणम ्
लशखरम ् प्रमख
ु म्
छात्रा: प्रसन्ना:
.............. .............
............. .............
.............. ............
चतथ
ु :ि हदवस:
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गह
ृ कायिम ्
पद -परिचय: (5 यनमेषा:)
ातरू
ु पाणण मल ू ातःु लकाि: वचनम ् परु
ु ष:
द्रक्ष्यपतत ............ लट्
ृ ............... प्रथम परु ु ष:
कुविपतत कृ लट् ............ ............
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पञ्चमःहदवस:
लशक्षक: प्रश्नोत्तरी- माध्यमेन पाठस्य अभ्यासकायुं कारनयष्यनत |
● प्रश्नोत्ति माध्यमेन लेखन दक्षता (20यनमेषा:)
● अध तयास: (10यनमेषा:)
● सामहू हकचचाि । (5यनमेषा :)
कृतकायिसधू चका
मसद् ातत
ाः
वक्ष
ृ ारोपर्म ्
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एकीकृत-जीवनकौशलानन म्
ू यानन च भारतदे शस्य लभन्न-लभन्न संस्कृनतं प्रनत
संवेदनशीलता |
नत
ू नशब्दाः पयाियवाची
● वदालम -कथयालम
● प्रमख
ु म ् –ववशेषम ्
● नदी – सररता
र्वलोम
● कृष्र्वर्णः– श्वेतवर्णः
● वप्रय:- अवप्रय:
● शोभनम ् – अशोभनम ्
● आगच्छ – गच्छ
आन्तररकम्
ू याङ्कन-ववधिः ● श्रवण:- श्रत
ु लेख:
● लेखनम ्- कक्षा परीक्षा
● आरे खार्ां म्
ू याङ्कनम ्
लशक्षकानां िस्ताक्षराणर् च
ववभागाध्यक्षस्य िस्ताक्षराणर्
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CRAB WORKSHEET
पन
ु वीक्षर्म ् (RECAP SECTION)
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1.इदं धचत्रं …………………….. अन्स्त।
मञ्जूषा- वक्ष
ृ ा:, मेर्ा:, पवणतस्य , नगरम ्
भोजनम ् वेशभष
ू ा
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CLASS-VI(2024-25)
MATHEMATICS
MONTH WISE DESCRIPTION
MONTH: APRIL
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 15
TOPIC: CH-1 NATURAL NUMBERS AND WHOLE NUMBERS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The learner:
writes Hindu Arabic numerals into Roman numerals and vice- versa.
represents whole numbers on number lines.
defines whole number.
finds successor and predecessor of the whole number.
performs different types of operations on whole numbers.
applies different properties of addition of whole numbers.
applies different properties of subtraction of whole numbers.
applies different properties of multiplication of whole numbers.
applies different properties of division of whole numbers.
estimates outcomes of number situations.
Performs different operations with brackets.
SUBTOPICS:
Convert the Hindu Arabic numerals into Roman numerals and vice versa.
Representation of whole numbers on number line.
Successor and Predecessor of whole numbers.
Operations on whole numbers.
(Addition, Subtraction, multiplication and division)
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 9
TOPIC:CH-8 BASIC GEOMETRICAL CONCEPTS
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
1. identifies ray, line or line segment.
2. identifies no. of line segments in figure.
3. understands parallel lines and intersecting lines.
4. writes the sets of collinear points.
SUBTOPICS:
Understanding the concept of point, line ray and line segment.
Properties of point and line.
Intersecting lines
Parallel lines
Concurrent lines
Identifying the intersecting lines, point of intersection, concurrent lines and point of
concurrence from a given figure.
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 7
TOPIC: CH-16 STATISTICS
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
1. understands the concept of Bar graph.
2. interprets the given bar graph.
3. draws vertical bar graph and horizontal bar graph.
4. applies the concepts in their day to day life.
SUBTOPICS:
Organising the data.
Pictograph
Interpretation of Pictograph.
Bar Graph
Interpretation of bar graph.
Drawing of bar graph.
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, Calendar for explaining the concept of variable and
constants.
ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES: SRC, mind map, pen paper test.
ART INTEGRATION
Draw a double bar graph showing the performance of PA-1 and PA-2 according to the
below table. Using pencil colours, colour PA-1 marks blue and PA-2 marks red .
MARKS ENGLISH HINDI MATH SCIENCE S.SC SANSKRIT
PA-1 32 30 28 26 30 34
PA-2 34 28 36 32 30 32
Also answer the following questions:
a) In which subject have you scored maximum marks in PA-2?
b) In which subject have you scored minimum marks in PA-1?
c) In which subjects have you shown the improvement?
MONTH: JULY
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 20
TOPIC: CH-2 FACTORS AND MULTIPLES
SUBTOPICS:
Factors
Multiples
Tests of divisibility of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11.
More on divisibility tests.
Finding HCF by using all the three methods (Factor, Prime factorisation and
Continued division method)
Applications based on HCF.
Finding LCM by using all the three methods (Multiple, Prime factorisation and
Common division method)
Applications based on LCM.
Properties of HCF and LCM.
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, formation of Prime Number Grid, HCF and LCM lab
activities, Assignments, foldable on divisibility tests.
ART INTEGRATION
SKILLS ENHANCED: Critical thinking and problem solving skills
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 11
TOPIC: CH-10 ANGLES
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
defines ‘Angle’.
distinguishes between different types of angles.
gives examples for different types of angles from the surroundings.
visualizes interior and exterior of an angle.
defines and identifies various pairs of angles (Adjacent angles, Linear pair, Vertically
opposite angles, Complementary and Supplementary angles)
SUBTOPICS:
Angle
Types of angles
Interior and exterior of an angle.
Angular region
Pairs of angles
(a) Adjacent angles (b) Linear pair (c) vertically opposite angles
(d) complementary angles (e) supplementary angles
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, geometry box,different types of shapes and different
yoga poses will be shown to explain different types of angles, Assignments, videos
ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES: SRC, small objective type of assignment based on different
angles and pairs of angles.
ART INTEGRATION
Identifying the angles formed in different yoga postures.
SKILLS ENHANCED: Analytical thinking and ability to manipulate, precise and intricate
ideas.
MONTHS: AUGUST
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 15
TOPIC: CH-3 INTEGERS
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
1. describes and gives examples of how positive numbers are used to describe quantities
having opposite directions or opposite values.
2. recognizes that positive and negative signs represent opposite values and /or directions.
3. uses positive and negative numbers along with zero to represent real world situations.
4. orders and compares integers using words and symbols.
SUBTOPICS:
Need for integers.
Absolute value of integers.
Operations on integers.
Addition of integers.
Properties of addition.
Subtraction of integers.
Properties of subtraction
Multiplication of integers.
Properties of multiplication.
Division of integers.
Properties of division.
Powers of integers.
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, Integer Mala, foldable (art integration), Lab activity
ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES: Mandala (art integration), Mind map, SRC
SKILL ENHANCED: Integers help in computing the efficiency in positive and negative
numbers in almost every field.
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 8
TOPIC: CH-11 TRANSVERSAL AND PAIRS OF LINES
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
1. defines Transversal
2. explains the concept of 'transversal' and the different angles formed by it with two
lines.
3. identifies the exterior angles, interior angles, alternate angles and corresponding
angles.
4. identifies the perpendicular and parallel lines.
SUBTOPICS:
Transversal lines
Classification of angles in case of transversal i.e. the corresponding and alternate
interior and alternate exterior angles.
Parallel lines
Perpendicular lines
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, geometry box, Lab activity on different pairs of
angles(the corresponding and alternate interior and alternate exterior angles.), Assignments,
videos
http://www.mathwarehouse.com/geometry/angle/paralle-lines-cut-transversal.php
https://www.sophia.org/tutorials/angles-formed-by-transversal-lines
3http://study.com/academy/lesson/angles-formed-by-a-transversal.html
http://study.om/n/transversal-in-geometry-definition-angles-quiz.html
ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES: SRC, mind map, pen paper test
ART INTEGRATION
Foldable on angles formed by transversal and pairs of lines.
MONTH: SEPTEMBER
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 9
TOPIC: CH-9 LINE SEGMENTS
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
1. understands the terms point, line, Ray and line segment.
2. measures line segment using ruler
3. compares the length of line segments.
4. constructs the line segment using a ruler and compass.
SUBTOPICS:
Comparison of given line segment using all the three methods:
(a) By observation (ii) By tracing (iii) By using a divider
Measuring the line segment using:
(a) Ruler (b) Using divider and ruler
Construction of a line segment.
(a) Using ruler (b) Using compasses
Applications of line segment.
SYLLABUS TERM I
TERM II
MONTH: SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 10
TOPIC: CH-4 RATIO, PROPORTION AND UNITARY METHOD
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
defines ratio, proportion and unitary method.
finds out the ratio of any two like terms.
applies the concept of unitary method for solving questions.
applies the unitary method in real life situation.
SUBTOPICS:
Ratio
Comparison of ratio
Proportion
Applications of proportion.
Unitary method
Applications of unitary method.
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 9
TOPIC: CH-5 PERCENTAGE AND ITS APPLICATIONS
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
defines ratio and percent.
describes the relationship between ratios, fractions, decimals and percents.
identifies the decimal equivalent of a percent.
identifies the fractional equivalent of a percent.
applies percentage concept to solve various word problems related to profit and loss
& simple interest.
SUBTOPICS:
Finding percent of a Quantity.
Expressing one quantity as a percent of another quantity.
Applications of percentage.
Profit and Loss.
Profit or Loss and its applications.
Simple Interest and its applications.
MONTH: NOVEMBER
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 7
TOPIC: CH-12 TRIANGLES
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
understands the concept of a closed figure; TRIANGLE.
classifies triangles based on their sides and angles.
uses Angle Sum Property, Triangular Inequality Property and Exterior Angle Property
understands the Interior and exterior points
types of triangles on the basis of sides and angles.
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, geometry box, lab act on activity (exterior angle
property of triangles), videos on types of triangles
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 10
TOPIC: CH-6 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
1. recalls the basic terms related to algebraic expressions.
2. writes the expression using numbers, literal numbers and arithmetic operations.
3. writes in exponential and product form.
4. writes the coefficient and numeric coefficient in given terms.
5. identifies the given statements as constants and variables.
6. identifies the like and unlike terms.
7. writes the examples of Binomial, monomial and trinomial expression.
8. does addition and subtraction of algebraic expressions i.e. monomials, binomials and
trinomials.
SUBTOPICS:
Introduction of Literal Numbers.
Rules and properties of operations.
Algebraic expressions: (a) Powers of literal numbers (b) Constants and
variables
(c) Coefficient (d) Numerical coefficient.
Like and Unlike terms
Operations on algebraic expressions.
(a) Addition of algebraic expressions (Addition of Monomials, Binomials and
Trinomials) (b) Subtraction of algebraic expressions (Subtraction of
Monomials, Binomials and Trinomials)
Finding the value of an algebraic expression.
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, Calendar for explaining the concept of variable and
constants,(Art Integration) foldable on types of algebraic expressions, Lab activity on
addition of alg expressions.
Addition of Algebraic expression(Lab Act)
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 9
TOPIC: CH-7 LINEAR EQUATIONS
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner
1. knows what are the two sides of an equation called ?
2. understands the following terms:
Equation, Degree of the Equation, Solution of linear equation.
3. converts a statement into an equation.
4. knows the power of variable in linear equation.
5. solves linear equation by taking different values
6. solves an equation having variable both sides and check the solution.
SUBTOPICS:
Introduction of an Equation.
Converting a statement into an equation.
Solving linear equation:
(a) By taking different values. (b) Using short method.
Solve and check the equation.
MONTH: DECEMBER
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 9
TOPIC: CH-15 PERIMETER AND AREA
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
1. understands the concept of Perimeter and Area.
2. finds the Perimeter of various 2D shapes.
3. finds the area of square and rectangle.
4. applies the concepts of perimeter and area in their day to day life.
SUBTOPICS:
Perimeter of a square and rectangle.
Area of square and rectangle.
Applications of Perimeter and Area.
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, geometry box, cut-outs of rectangle and square for
finding the perimeter and area by counting the squares, lab act on perimeter and area
ART INTEGRATION
Figures having equal area may or may not have equal perimeters
ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES: SRC, finding the perimeter and area of notebook by
measuring its sides, pen paper test.
SKILLS ENHANCED:Problem solving and Analytical thinking
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 7
TOPIC: CH-13 CIRCLES
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
understands the concept of circle, semi-circle and quarter circle.
defines radius, diameter and chord and arc.
establishes relation between radius and diameter.
understands the concept of the perimeter of the circle and constructs circle.
SUBTOPICS:
Elements of a circle:
Semicircle, Centre of the circle, Radius, Diameter, Chord, Arc and Circumference of
a circle.
Relation between Radius and Diameter of a circle.
Construction of circle.
Finding the circumference of circle.
TEACHING AIDS: e board, board, geometry box, cut-outs of circles for explaining the
elements of circle, Art integration (finding the centre, diameter etc by paper folding activity)
ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES: SRC, small assignment on different elements of circles.
ART INTEGRATION
MONTH: JANUARY
NUMBER OF PERIODS: 7
TOPIC: CH-14 CONSTRUCTION
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
1. constructs the perpendicular bisector of a
given line segment.
2. constructs an angle equal to a given angle.
3. bisects the given angle.
4.constructs a perpendicular to a given line from a given point which lies on the line.
5. constructs a perpendicular to a given point which does not lie on the line.
6. constructs a line parallel to another line
through a point not lying on it.
SUBTOPICS:
Construction of the perpendicular bisector of a given line segment.
Construction of an angle equal to a given angle.
To bisect a given angle.
Construction of angles using compasses.
Construction of a perpendicular to a given line from a given point which lies on the
line.
Construction of a perpendicular to a given line from a given point which does not lie
on the line.
Construction of a line parallel to another line through a point not lying on it.
Term-II
Ch-4 Ratio, Proportion and Unitary Method
Ch-5 Percentage and Its Applications
Ch-12 Triangles
Ch-6 Introduction to Algebra
Ch-7 Linear Equations
Ch-15 Perimeter and Area
Ch-13 Circles
Ch-16 Constructions
(FEW CHAPTERS OF TERM I WILL ALSO BE INCLUDED IN TERM II)
DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, UPPAL’S SOUTHEND, SECTOR – 49, GURUGRAM
CLASS VI (2024-2025)
SCIENCE
MONTH: APRIL
No. of Periods: 10
TOPIC: OUR ENVIRONMENT
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
define and identify biotic and abiotic components of environment.
explain different components of environment.
identify producers, consumers and decomposers.
write word equation of photosynthesis.
distinguish between autotrophs and heterotrophs.
explain the role of decomposers and scavengers.
distinguish between biodegradable and non-biodegradable materials.
apply learning of scientific concepts in day-to-day life, for example: twin bin system,
rain water harvesting.
describe the importance of air, water, light and temperature.
understand and synthesize the different food chains.
describe the interdependence of biotic and abiotic components.
apply the basic diagrammatic skills of mineral cycle.
analyse how nature tries to maintain a balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide.
develop collaboration while working with peers.
appreciate the knowledge gained about biotic, abiotic components and their
interaction in our environment.
Subtopic:
BIOTIC COMPONENTS: producers, consumers, decomposers, scavengers
bio-degradable and non-biodegradable substances, vermicomposting, Twin bin
system.
ABIOTIC COMPONENTS: air, light, temperature, soil, water, rain water
harvesting.
Food chains (terrestrial and aquatic)
Interaction between biotic and abiotic components.
Mineral Cycle
Activities:
To observe waste segregation methods in your society.
Colour me quick
To visit composting site, STP and Rain water harvesting unit.
Use of twin bin system in the class.
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, nature walk, Twin bin System.
Assessment Strategy:
Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple choice question, Mind
map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment, Finding mistakes in different
flow charts like food chain, mineral cycle.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying
MONTH: APRIL
No. of Periods: 10
TOPIC: FOOD
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
classify food items on the basis of their sources.
perform the food test of the given food sample and identify the nutrient.
list different types of vitamins, their sources functions and deficiency diseases.
identify the deficiency disease and list the causes if symptoms are given.
explain the role of important minerals needed by our body.
define the term 'Roughage' and state its importance in our diet.
explain the importance of a balanced diet in our food.
distinguish between Marasmus and Kwashiorkor.
state the causes and effects of obesity.
imbibe the need of taking balanced diet.
develop collaboration while working with peers.
appreciate the knowledge gained about balanced diet by understanding various
components of food to live healthy life.
Subtopic:
Food-its sources and components
Vitamins, Minerals – their sources and functions
Deficiency diseases
Balanced diet and its importance
Function of water and roughage in our body
Protein - energy malnutrition
Obesity
Activity:
Test for sugar, starch, proteins and fats.
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind
maps.
Assessment Activity:
To design a food platter of Haryana and compare it with any other state from India.
Assessment Strategy:
Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple choice question,
Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying
MONTH: MAY
No. of Periods: 13
TOPIC: SEPARATION OF SUBSTANCES
Subtopic:
Definition of pure substance and mixture
Homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture
Need for separating components
Separating solids from solids (Hand picking, Threshing, Winnowing, Sieving,
Magnetic Separation, Sublimation)
Solids from liquids
o which can be dissolved (Evaporation, Crystallization)
o which cannot be dissolved (Sedimentation and decantation, loading,
Filtration, Centrifugation)
separating liquid from liquid
o Immiscible (Separating Funnel)
o Miscible (Distillation)
Separating components of mixture having more than two components.
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mindmaps,
demonstration of different activities in laboratory.
Activities:
Different activities on separation techniques.
Assessment Activities:
To study various separation techniques as discussed in the class. Summarise your
learning experience in the tabular form highlighting the technique used for separation
of the given mixture and its underlying principle.
To design a separating technique to separate
a. sand from water
b. oil from water
c. camphor from table salt
Use eco-friendly material to give a presentation in the class.
Assessment Strategy : Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple
choice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced: Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying, Critical and logical
thinking, decision making, creativity.
MONTH: JULY
No. of Periods: 10
TOPIC: MEASUREMENT & MOTION
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
recall SI unit of basic physical quantities.
describe the term „Measurement‟.
explain the procedure of measuring length of curved line with an activity.
distinguish between rest and motion with the help of various examples.
recognise different types of motion.
distinguish between revolution & rotation.
discuss force & its effects.
evaluate the understanding learnt during the lesson.
apply the concepts learnt in unknown situations.
appreciate the knowledge gained about motion which will be useful in various
phenomena held in our daily life.
Subtopic:
The term measurement
SI unit of basic physical quantities, procedure for measuring the given length, time
and different instrument to measure time.
Definition of rest & motion
Different types of motion: rectilinear, curvilinear, rotation, revolution, oscillatory,
vibratory, periodic and non-periodic motion.
Difference between revolution & rotation, oscillatory & vibratory motion.
Definition of force & its effects.
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind maps,
demonstration of different activities on different types of changes, Poems on force.
Assessment Activity: To measure the perimeter of a circular object (like a bangle) using a thread.
Assessment Strategy: Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiplechoice
question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying, Critical and logical thinking, decision
making, creativity.
MONTH: JULY
No. of Periods: 12
TOPIC: THE WORLD OF LIVING
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
identify the characteristics of living things.
distinguish between living things and non-living things.
infer that living things have modifications according to their habits and habitats.
recognize that organisms vary within every species.
understand the need to classify the plants.
compare flowering and non-flowering plants.
analyze the categories of plants on the basis of nutrition.
relate the habitat with the types of plants.
distinguish between vertebrates and invertebrates.
compare the food habits of various animals.
identify the mode of reproduction.
develop scientific attitude.
appreciate the knowledge gained about importance of plants and animals.
Subtopic:
Characteristics of living things
Classification of plants as per their size, shape, height, life span, flowers, habitat and
nutrition.
Classification of animals on the basis of backbone, food habits, reproduction, body
covering
Importance of plants and animals
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind maps,
demonstration of different activities.
Assessment Activity:
Create a foldable of different plants keeping their medicinal value in mind.
Assessment Strategy: Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple
choice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying, Critical and logical thinking, decision
making, creativity.
MONTH: AUGUST
No. of Periods: 15
TOPIC: STRUCTURE & FUNCTIONS OF LIVING ORGANISMS-PLANTS
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
state the difference between flowering and non-flowering plants.
distinguish different parts of a flowering plant.
understand the function of the roots.
classify the root system.
explain different types of modification of the root.
define shoot system and its functions.
explain different types of modification of the stem.
define leaf and its functions.
explain different types of modification of the leaf.
distinguishes different parts of a flower.
define seed, fruit and their functions.
relate the concepts learnt in daily life.
draw a neat and well labelled diagram of the flower.
appreciate the knowledge gained about structure and function of plants.
Subtopic :
Flowering Plants and Non- Flowering Plants
Parts of Flowering Plants
o The Root System (Functions of roots, Classification of root system,
Modifications of the root )
o The Shoot System (Functions of stem, Modifications of stem )
Leaf (Functions of leaf, Modifications of leaf )
Flower (parts of flowers- Sepals, Petals, stamens and pistil/carpel); Function of
flower
Seed (functions of seed)
Fruit (functions of fruit)
Activity:
Dissection of a flower.
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind maps
and dissection of a flower
Assessment Activity:
Tree plantation (Related to SDG13-Climate action): Tree plantation is not just
something that should be done; instead, it is a necessity, the urgent need of the hour.
Planting trees is especially important to protect our environment against air pollution
and global warming. To this end, each group (5 students) will bring one sapling of their
choice and plant it in the garden area. You have to write one slogan also related to save
soil/ importance of plants.
Assessment Strategy: Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple
choice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying
MONTH: AUGUST
No. of Periods: 10
TOPIC: LIGHT AND SHADOW
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
define transparent, translucent and opaque objects.
list characteristics of shadows formed during the day.
demonstrate the formation of shadow and its size by placing an object at different
position.
explain the formation of Lunar Eclipse and Solar eclipse.
draw diagrams for Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse.
design a model on Pinhole camera.
enlist the characteristics of an image formed by a plane mirror.
distinguish between regular reflection and diffused reflection.
state the difference between an image and a shadow.
apply the concepts learnt in unknown situations.
develop problem solving and analytical skills.
appreciate the knowledge gained about formation of the eclipse thereby removing
related superstitions.
Subtopic:
Light and different types of object
Shadow and its characteristics
Solar and lunar eclipses
Pin hole camera
Phenomenon of reflection of light and two types of reflection
Properties of image formed by plane mirror.
Comparison of image formed by plane mirror and shadow
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind maps,
demonstration of different torso models.
Assessment Activity:
To prepare 3 D Model of Pinhole camera
Prepare a role play on lunar or solar eclipse allotted to your group.
Assessment Strategy: Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple
choice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying, Critical and logical thinking, decision
making, creativity.
SEPTEMBER
Revision
SYLLABUS TERM I
1. OUR ENVIRONMENT
2. FOOD
3. SEPARATION OF SUBSTANCES
4. MEASUREMENT AND MOTION
5. THE WORLD OF LIVING
6. STRUCTURE & FUNCTIONS OF LIVING ORGANISMS-PLANTS
7. LIGHT AND SHADOWS
SUBJECT ENRICHMENT: All laboratory activities related to topic taught.
TERM II
MONTH: OCTOBER
No. of Periods: 10
TOPIC: NATURE OF MATTER
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
identify and classify the given material as a mixture or a pure substance.
classify mixtures into different categories.
distinguish between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
conduct simple investigations for separating different types of mixtures.
evaluate the understanding of concepts learnt in lesson.
develop collaboration while working with peers.
appreciate the knowledge gained about separation techniques to separate the
components of different mixtures.
Subtopic:
Matter
Classification of matter
Constitution of Matter
Properties of Matter (appearance and feel; transparency, floating ,sink; diffusion ,
dissolution)
Diffusion (solid in liquid, liquid – liquid, gas- gas )
Dissolution (Dissolution of solids in water, dissolution of liquids in water;
Dissolution of gases in water)
Solubility and saturated Solution
Effect of Temperature on Solubility
Activity:
Different activities based on properties of matter like transparent, opaque, floating
and sinking.
Activity on diffusion of gas into gas, liquid into liquid, solid into liquid.
Activity on solubility of substances.
Activity on saturated and unsaturated solutions.
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind
maps, demonstration of different activities in laboratory.
Assessment Activity:
Learning the classification of matter into solids, liquids and gases through simple
artwork using Bindis.
Oral quiz from the chapter.
Assessment Strategy: Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple
choice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying, Critical and logical thinking, decision
making, creativity.
MONTH: OCTOBER
No. of Periods: 8
TOPIC: CHANGES AROUND US
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
understand terms like slow change, fast change, reversible change, irreversible change.
distinguish one kind of change from another.
list examples of the various changes discussed.
conduct simple investigations to seek answers to queries, e.g., Can all physical changes
be reversed?
develop joyful learning.
appreciate knowledge gained about different types of changes in day – to – day life.
Subtopic:
The term Change
Different types of changes
o Slow and Fast Changes
o Reversible and irreversible changes
o Physical and Chemical changes
Changes Involve Energy
o Exothermic
o Endothermic
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind maps,
demonstration of different activities on different types of changes.
Assessment Activity:
Everything in this world undergoes a change. Some of these changes cause significant
effects in our lives. One of such changes is climate change, but can the Climate change
be reversed? Discuss among your group members and prepare a report of 100 words on
the inference drawn through this discussion.
Assessment Strategy: Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple
choice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying
MONTH: NOVEMBER
No. of Periods: 15
TOPIC: STRUCTURE & FUNCTION OF LIVING ORGANISMS – ANIMALS
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
define cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism.
state difference between organ and organ systems.
classify the various types of organ system.
explore the various parts of the digestive system.
classify different organs of digestive system and their functions.
explain different organs of respiratory system.
understand the functions of blood.
distinguish between arteries and veins.
understand how brain controls and coordinates all activities of the body.
comprehend the functions of spinal cord, nerves and sense organs.
understand how reproduction takes place.
draw neat and well labelled diagram of various organ systems.
appreciate the knowledge gained about human physiology in solving general ailments.
Subtopic:
The terms – Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ system
Organ System of Human Body –
o Digestive system
o Respiratory system
o Circulatory system
o Nervous system
o Excretory system
o Reproductive system
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind maps,
demonstration of different torso models.
Assessment Activity:
Make a model of any one of the systems present in the human body like digestive
system/respiratory system/ excretory system(any one) with the help of eco-friendly material.
Assessment Strategy : Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple
choice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying, Critical and logical thinking, decision
making, creativity.
MONTH: NOVEMBER
No. of Periods: 8
TOPIC: WORK AND ENERGY
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
understand the scientific meaning attached to the term “work”.
learn what are the different factors that affect the work done.
analyse how these factors will affect work done.
illustrate how force can make a body move
understand how force and displacement are related to each other.
define energy.
discuss about different forms of energy.
understand about conservation of energy and transformation of energy.
appreciate the knowledge gained about utilisation of energy.
Subtopic :
Work
Factors affecting the work done
Forms of energy
o Mechanical energy (Potential energy, kinetic energy)
o Heat energy
o Chemical energy
o Light energy
o Sound energy
o Electrical energy
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind maps,
demonstration of different activities on conversion of energy, conservation of energy, Various forms
of energy.
Assessment Activity:
Group discussion: There are many different forms of energy which exist in nature and
according to the law of conservation of energy “it can neither be created nor be destroyed”
discuss how one form of energy can change into another form .Relate the relevant SDG with
your topic of presentation in the light of above statement.
Assessment Strategy : Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle, Multiple
choice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying
MONTH: DECEMBER
No. of Periods: 10
TOPIC: ELECTRIC CURRENTS & CIRCUITS
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
define an electric circuit.
describe the structure and function of the electric cell.
Identify symbols of various electrical components.
distinguish between a battery and a cell.
distinguish between open and closed circuit with a well labelled circuit diagram
classify different materials as conductors and insulators.
analyse the flow of current in a simple electric circuit with battery, bulb and wires to
identify necessary conditions to ensure flow of current.
design a fruit cell using lemon and metal strips.
infer why metals like copper and aluminium are used for making wires for domestic and
industrial purposes.
analyse the benefit of LED bulb and CFL in place of incandescent bulb in our homes.
appreciate the knowledge gained about a device for making or breaking an electric
circuit.
Subtopic :
Electric cells, torch, dry cell, electric bulb, electric current, circuits, switches
Use of symbols in electric circuits
Conductors and insulators
Precautions while using various electric appliances
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind
maps,demonstration of different torso models.
Assessment Activity:
Design an advertisement for creating awareness about judicial use of electricity.
Content should depict scientific information. Use relevant illustrations in your
depiction, mention the SDG related to the topic.
You have seen that an electric bulb (incandescent bulb) is dependent on the
heating effect of current. Find out on which principle CFLs work. Another kind
of bulb that we used are LEDs. Find out their advantages and disadvantages over
CFLs and incandescent bulbs.
Assessment Strategy : Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle,
Multiplechoice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer
assessment.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying, Critical and logical thinking,
decisionmaking, creativity
MONTH: DECEMBER
No. of Periods: 10
TOPIC: MAGNETS
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
define magnet.
distinguish between natural magnets and artificial magnets.
explain the different properties associated with the magnets.
state the difference between temporary magnet and permanent magnet.
recognise the two poles of the magnet- north and south
analyse the motion of magnets, based on knowledge that they attract or
repel.
classify a given set of materials as magnetic and non-magnetic materials.
explain the mechanism and function of an electromagnet.
discuss earth as a magnet.
exhibit creativity in making magnets.
appreciate the knowledge gained about use of electromagnets in daily
life.
Subtopic :
History of magnetism
Definition and types of magnets
Various shapes of magnets
Magnetic and non-magnetic materials
Poles of a magnet
Earth as a magnet
Properties of a magnet
Making a magnet
Finding directions using magnets
Interesting facts about magnets
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and mind
maps,demonstration of different torso models.
Assessment Strategy : Class assignment, Oral response, Class test, Cross word puzzle,
Multiplechoice question, Mind map, role play, GO, Student reflection checklist, peer assessment.
Assessment Activity:
Each student will pick a topic from the chits kept in the bowl and will get one minute to
speak on the topic chosen.
Skill enhanced:
Observing, inferring, communicating, classifying, Critical and logical thinking,
decisionmaking, creativity
MONTH: JANUARY
No. of Periods: 6
TOPIC: FABRIC FROM FIBRE
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: The students will be able to:
define fibre and fabric.
distinguish between- plant and animal fibres; natural and synthetic fibres.
understand the advantages of synthetic fibres over natural fibres.
construct a flowchart to represent the correct order of steps involved in the
process of making the cloth.
distinguish between knitting and weaving.
appreciate the knowledge gained about selection of season appropriate
fabrics.
Subtopic:
Natural Fibres and Synthetic fibres
Different Plant fibres (Cotton, Jute, Coir, Linen, Wool, Silk)
Production of cloth
o Collection of fibres
o Spinning
o Weaving
o Dyeing
o Printing
o Finishing
o Tailoring
Difference between Spinning and Weaving
Difference between weaving and Knitting
Teaching aid: Power point presentation, video clips, Tables, G.O, Concept maps and
mind maps,demonstration of different activities on weaving, knitting and block printing.
Assessment Activity:
Weaving using origami sheets
COURSE STRUCTURE
NO. UNIT
1 Unit -1: Earth Our Habitat (Geography)
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Recognises the different phases of moon.
• Understands characteristics of different celestial
bodies.
• Appreciates the importance of Sun for Human life.
• Describes the Evolution of Solar System.
SUB - • Globe
TOPICS • Map and Cartography
• History of map making
• Components of Map
• Types of Maps
• Plan
• Atlas
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Enlists the uses of map
• Understands why scale is an important component of a
map
• Knows about the importance of symbols in a map
• Enumerates the advantages and limitations of using a
map
• Develops a geographic awareness with globes.
• States and contrasts physical and political maps.
• Observes and identifies the use of colour and line in
physical and political maps.
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids,
PPT, Mind Maps, Picture Illustration, Library
Resource
APRIL CHAPTER 21 8
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Understands the meaning of community life.
• Enlists the social units which are an integral part of
community. like- Family,School, Neighbourhood.
• Explains the meaning of unity in diversity.
• Enumerates the difference between rural community and
urban community.
MAY CHAPTER 3 8
MAY CHAPTER 10 8
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Understands the developments of Mesolithic age.
• Describes the main developments and invention of
Neolithic age.
• Distinguishes between Mesolithic and Neolithic age
JULY CHAPTER 22 6
SUB - • Democracy
TOPICS • Goals of Democracy
• Representative Democracy
• People’s Participation
• Government
• Levels of Government
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
JULY CHAPTER 9 2
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Names the different phases of the stone age and identify
their features.
• Distinguishes between the three stone ages based on time
periods as well as tool specialization.
• Identifies and locates the prehistoric sites on the map of
India
• Highlights and describes the discovery of fire as an
essential development.
• Describes the invention of fire by the Paleolithic man.
• Assesses the achievement of man in different stages of
stone age.
JULY CHAPTER 1 2
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Recognises the different phases of moon.
• Understands characteristics of different celestial bodies.
• Appreciates the importance of Sun for Human life.
• Describes the Evolution of Solar System
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids,
PPT, Mind Maps, Picture Illustration, Library
Resource
JULY CHAPTER 11 8
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Understands the importance of development in different
civilisation.
• Understands the similarities and dissimilarities among the
ancient civilisation.
• Develops the idea about Vedic civilisation and its socio
economic structure.
• Knows about the basic knowledge of Veda, Verna,
Ashram and Barter system
Teaching Aid:
Text Book, Audio-Visual aids, PPT, Mind
Maps, Picture Illustration, Library
Resource.
JULY CHAPTER 12 2
TOPIC JANAPADAS AND THE MAHAJANAPADAS
(Internal assessment)
SUB - • Janapadas
TOPICS • Mahajanapadas
• Gansanghas
• Important Rulers-
• Bimbisar
• Ajatshatru
• Darshak
• Administration
• Social Condition
• Religion
• Economic Condition
• Magadh- A Successful Empire
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Understands the meaning of Janapadas.
• Distinguishes between Janapadas and Mahajanapadas.
• Knows the importance of Janapadas and Mahajanapadas.
• Recognises the system of choosing rulers in the past.
• Identifies and locates the kingdoms that flourished during
this period.
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids,
PPT, Mind Maps, Picture Illustration, Library
Resource
AUGUST CHAPTER 4 7
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Understands the concept of rotation
• Comprehends the cause of day and night.
• Understands the change of seasons due to revolution of
earth.
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids,
PPT, Mind Maps, Picture Illustration, Library
Resource
Assessment Strategy: Mind Map, MCQ(Multiple Choice
Questions), Crossword, SRC(Student Reflection Checklist)
AUGUST CHAPTER 13 7
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Knows about Kautilya and his arthashastra
• Enlists the names of Mauryan rulers and their contribution
• Understands the varna system
• Appreciates the Mauryan administration
• Locates the extent of Ashoka’s empire
AUGUST CHAPTER 14 2
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Understands about the kingdoms that arose in the Deccan
and South India with special reference to the Cholas,
Pandyas and Cheras.
• Comprehends the role of geography in understanding the
political history of this period.
• Gets aware about the burial traditions of the ancient
times.
• Develops understanding of region of Deccan and South
India.
• Gets familiarized with the administration of the
Kingdoms of the south.
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids, PPT, Mind
Maps, Picture Illustration, Library Resource , Flow Chart.
OCTOBER CHAPTER 23 5
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Comprehends the concept of local self-government.
• Names the self-governing bodies in rural areas..
• Enists the functions of the three levels of local
selfgoverning bodies.
• Critically analyses the role of people in Panchayati raj
system.
• Understands that concept of decentralization of power for
effective governance.
• Gets aware about local government as the closest form of
government for its citizens.
OCTOBER CHAPTER 5 5
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Comprehends the concept of realms or domains of earth.
• Names the four realms of earth.
• Enumerates the importance of the realms of earth.
• Identifies and locates the continents and oceans on map.
• Depicts the various landforms such as mountains,
plateaus and plains.
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids, PPT, Mind
Maps, Picture Illustration, Library Resource , Flow Chart.
OCTOBER CHAPTER 15 2
NOVEMBE CHAPTER 24 5
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TOPIC OUR URBAN GOVERNMENT (Term 2)
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Understands the need of governance in urban areas
• Comprehends the concept of local self government.
• Name the self governing bodies in urban areas..
• Highlights the importance of decentralisation of power.
• Understands the relation between people and local
bodies.
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids, PPT, Mind
Maps, Picture Illustration, Library Resource , Flow Chart.
NOVEMBE CHAPTER 6 10
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TOPIC INDIA MY MOTHERLAND (Term 2)
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Recognizes the location and the extent of our country –
INDIA.
• Identifies and locates the neighboring countries of India.
• Compares the physical division of India
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids, PPT, Mind Maps,
Picture Illustration, Library Resource , Flow Chart.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The learner will:
• List important rulers of the Gupta Empire.
• Write important developments related to the science and
technology, language and literature during this period.
• Explain social and economic condition of Gupta Period.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
The learner:
• Desribes the political, economic, religious and social
structure of the Gupta period.
• Critically analyses why Gupta age is known as golden
age.
• Appreciates other important development related to
science and technology, language and literature.
DECEMBE CHAPTER 7 9
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TOPIC INDIA- THE LAND OF MONSOON
CLIMATE (Term 2)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The learner will:
• List the seasons of India.
• Locate different types of natural vegetation on map of
India.
• Write features of the different natural vegetation in India.
• Enlist the methods for the conservation of forests and
wildlife.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The learner:
• Compares different types of climate in different parts of
India.
• Gets familiarized with the different seasons of India.
• Develops awareness about the natural vegetation in India.
• Understands the importance of Forests and Wildlife.
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids, PPT, Mind
Maps, Picture Illustration, Library Resource , Flow Chart.
DECEMBE 5
CHAPTER 17
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TOPIC THE ERA OF HARSHA (Term 2)
SUB TOPICS • Sources of information of
Harsha’s Period
• Harshavardhana Empire-
Adminisiration
• Religion
• Social and Economic
condition
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The learner will:
• List sources of information of the Harsha’s period.
• Write features of Harsha’s administration.
• Explain social and economic condition during Harsha’s
rule.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
The learner:
• Compares social, economic and political condition of the
Gupta and Harsha period.
• Recognises the importance of education during the era of
Harsha.
DECEMBE CHAPTER 18 4
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TOPIC DECCAN AND SOUTH INDIA
(Periodic Test)
SUB • CHALUKYAS
TOPICS • PALLAVAS
• Administration, Art
and Architecture and
Religion of Deccan and
South India
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The learner will:
• List important Calukya and Pallava rulers.
• Explain Political and Religious condition of the Deccan
and South India.
• Name the temples built by Chalukyas and Pallavas.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
The learner:
• Critically analyses the political, religious and cultural
structure of the Deccan and South India from 4 to 7
century CE.
Teaching Aid: Text Book, Audio-Visual aids, PPT, Mind
Maps, Picture Illustration, Library Resource , Flow Chart.
JANUARY CHAPTER 19 2
JANUARY CHAPTER 20 2
SUB • Hinduism
TOPICS • Zoroastrianism
• Judaism
• Jainism
• Buddhism
• Christianity
•
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The learner will:
• List features and teachings of the different religions.
• Name the founders of different religions.
• Analyse similarities and differences between different
religions.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
The learner:
• Develops awareness about the teachings of different
religions.
• Understands the basic essence of all the religions.