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1 ST.XAVIERS SCHOOL, DORANDA SYLLABUS FOR ( ) SUBJECT English CLASS - VIII MID TERM 4 th April 8 th April Parts of Speech, Subject & Predicate (Rev) Elephants That Struck (Gulmohar)/ Three Men in a Boat (R.R.) Introduction. 11 April 16 th April Analysis of simple sentences/ Access unit 1/ Elephants That Struck (G.M.)/ R.R. =- Ch01/ Elocution Manual Poetry. 19 th April 20 April Noun Phrase / Access- 02/ Letter writing (information) Elocution/ Elephants That Struck / R R April 29 April Adjectrive Phrase/ Access 03/ Essay writing (Desc.) Where the Mind is without Fear (G.M.)/ R.R May 10 May Adverb Phrase/ Access 04/ DO (G.M.) Holiday Home Work Six Novels (Synopsis) 12 June 14 June Phrases (Revision)/ Elocution Three Questions (G.M.)/ R.R June 18 June Noun Clause/ Access 04 Three Questions (G.M.)/ R.R June 25 June Noun Clause / Conversion / Comprehension Summary/ Three Questions/ R.R Vocab. 27 June 02 July Adjective Clause/ Access 1 05 (Vocab)/ To a Daughter leaving Home (G.M.) R.R July 9 July Adjective Clause + Conversion/ Letter Writing (Formal)/ Access 06 to A Daughter Leaving Home (G.M.)/ R.R July 16 July Adverb Clause / Access 08/ Essay Writing (Argumentative)/ The Last Class (G.M.)/ R.R July 23 July Adverb Clause + Conversion. The Last Class (G.M.)/ R.R July 29 th July Verb (Rev) Present / Access. The Last Class (G.M.) R.R August 6 August Verb (Rev) Past/ Access/ Owen Vs. Master Race (G.M.) R.R. 6,7,8 (Rev) 8 August 12 August Verb (Rev) Future/ Essay writing (Narrative)/ Owen vs Master Race (G.M.) R.R August 20 August Active & passive (Rev) Interchange of one part of Speech to Another/ Owen vs. Master Race (G.M.) 23 August 27 August Phrasal verbs/ Project/ Aural Evaluation 29 August 03 September Synthesis simple sentences/ access (Vocab) / Letter Writing (Formal)/ Project/ Aural Evaluation. 6 September 10 September Synthesis/ Access (Vocab) Aural Evaluation 12 September 17 September Synthesis/ Access (Vocab) Aural Evaluation. 19 September 23 September (Revision of English I & II) Discussion & guidance Based on Unit Test Performance/ Aural Evaluation. FINAL TERM 10 October - 15 October Reported Speech/ Access (Vocab) A night to Forget/ Silent Reading 17 October 21 October Reporting Speech/ Access (Vocab)/ A Night to Forget (R.R.- 11) 22 October 27 October Conjunction + Compound Sentences (Conversion)/ One More Chance / R.R October 5 November Compound Sentence (Conversion) One More Chance / R.R November 12 November Transformation Adv Too One More Chance / R.R. 13/ Silent Reading 13 November 19 November Interchange of one part of speech to another/ R.R. 14 1
2 21 November 26 November Interchange of one part of speech to another/ Story writing 28 November 8 December Letter writing/ Preposition/ R.R December 19 December Comprehension & Summary writing/ Compound Sentences Conversion (Rev.) 5 January 10 January Interchange of Affirmative to Negative / the entire world s A stage. ************************************************ SUBJECT Physics - VIII 1 ST TERM 1. Heat 2. Transfer of heat 3. Energy flow and Conservation of resources 4. Reflection of light at a plane surface. 2 nd TERM 1. Spherical Mirror 2. Propagation of Sound 3. Static Electricity 4. Magnetism Break up of the Syllabus April: 1. Heat 1st Week Heat and Temperature. 2 nd Week Thermal expansion of solids. 3 rd Week Thermal Expansion of liquids. 4 th Different scales of temperature. May: 1 st Week Relation between different Scales. June: Transfer of Heat. 2 nd Week Conduction. 3 rd Week Convection. 4 th Week Radiation. July : 1. Transfer of Heat, 2. Energy flow and Conservation of Resources. 1 st Week Green House Effect and Global warming. 2 nd week - Energy Flow and its importance. 3 rd Week - Resources and its conservation. 4 th Revision of the Chapter. 11 January 17 January Exclamatory & Assertive + Interchange of degrees of Comparison/ All the World s a Stage. 18 January 23 January Interchange of Degrees of Comparison/ R.R January 30 January Assertive to interrogative / R.R. 16/. 31 January 6 January Revision of Trans Formation/ one More Chance. 7 January 11 January Revision of English I & II Whole Syllabus. 2 nd Week Image formed in a pair of mirrors. 3 rd Simple periscope and user of plane mirror. 4 th Week Spherical mirrors, image formation and their uses. September : Spherical mirror. 1 st Week uses of Spherical Mirrors 2 nd Week Ray diagram for formation of images. 3 rd Week Revision for 1 st terminal. October : Propagation of sound 2 nd Week - Production of sound wave. 3 rd week - Propagation of sound wave. 4 th Week - Range of Hearing and Ultra Sound. November : Static Electricity. 1 st Week - Introduction of the Chapter, Charging of an object. 2 nd Week Orbital Model of Atom. 3 rd Week Detection and testing of charges. 4 th Sparking and lightning. December : Magnetism. 1 st Week - Introduction of the chapter magnets, Induced magnet. 2 nd Week Lines of magnetic field. January : Magnetism. 1 st Week - Properties of Magnetic Field. 2 nd Week - Magnetic field of Earth. 3 rd week Plotting of uniform magnetic fields of earth. 4 th Week Neutral Points. ********************************** August : 1. Reflection of light at a plane surface, 2. Spherical mirror. 1 st Week- Laws of reflection and formation of image by a plane mirror. 2
3 SUBJECT Chemistry MID TERM Chapter 1 (Matter & its composition) Particulate nature of matter Inter conversion of states of matter Kinetic theory of matter & explanation of change of state on the basis of inter particle space, attraction & collision. Law of conservation of Mass Chapter 2(Elements, Compounds & Mixtures) a) Gen Characteristics and difference between elements, compounds & mixtures. b) Types of mixtures: of two solids, a solid and a liquid, two liquids, liquid and gas, two gases. c) Separation of mixture, involving use of a solvent, filtration, evaporation and distillation, simple paper chromatography, centrifugation immiscible liquid. Chapter 3- Language of Chemistry : Symbol of an element, valency, formulae of radicals and formulae of compounds. Balancing of simple chemical equations. Chapter 4- Atomic Structure Structure of an atom, mass number and atomic number, isotopes & octet rule. Definition of an element, definition of an atom, constituents of an atom nucleus with associated electrons. mass number, atomic number. Electron distribution in the orbits 2n 2 rule. octet rule. Reason for chemical activity of an atom. Definition and examples of isotopes (hydrogen, carbon, chlorine). Final Term Chapter 4 (Continued) Chemical Bonding (Ionic and covalent compounds) Chapter 5 Physical and Chemical changes. a) Defn. & distinction between physics & Chemical changes. b) Condition for Chemical change c) Types of chemical change d) Energy changes in a chemical change. e) Burning: Defn & conditions of burning. Chapter 6 Types of Chemical Reactions Chapter 7 Burning Defn. & Conditions of burning Comparison of respiration and burning. Burning of Mg, how the balance of O 2 & CO 2 is maintained in nature. Chapter 8 - Hydrogen Position of non metal (hydrogen) in the periodic table and gen. group characteristics with reference to valence electrons, burning, and ion formation applied to the above element. I) Prepn. of hydrogen from: a) Water b) Dil acids c) From alkalis ************************************** Geography - VIII April 1. Solar System a) Sun layers and atmosphere b) Planets Classification, mythological names, important satellites, approximate distances from the sun, speed of rotation and revolution. c) Other celestial bodies asteroids, meteors, comets. May 2. Weather and climate a) Difference between the 2 terms b) Factors affecting weather and climate. June 3. Temperature (definition) a) Insolation and Terrestrial radiation. b) Factors- Explanation with diagrams. c) Terms Lapse rate, Inversion of temperature maritime, small range of temperature, Continental large range of temperature, Isotherms, Isohels, Isonephs. July 4. Measurement of Temperature:- Six s Maximum, Minimum thermometer, Stevenson s Screen, Diurnal range, annual range, and mean monthly range of temperature. August 5. Rain fall : (Humidity absolute and relative) Hygrometer Condensation and different types of precipitation. 3
4 Types of Rainfall with diagrame and explanatiobn i) Convectional requirements, stages. ii) Orographic- requirements, stages iii) Cyclonic both temperate frontal and tropical circular e) Rain gauge Isohyets September 6. Atmosphere Pressure (definition) a) Types of Pressure and their causes. b) Instruments used to measure atmospheric pressure Fortin s, Aneroid, Altimeter (in brief) c) Winds and pressure Belts. OCTOBER 7. Europe through maps only a) Map work I location (latitudes longitudes, water bodies, island groups, few important volcanoes.) b) Map work ii Relief I mountains, peaks, plateaus. c) Map work III Relief II Rivers and Plains d) Map work IV Natural regions with notes in column wise details. November 7. Relief of Asia to be done theoretically: a) Himalayas Formation b) Plateaus Intermont and dissected, Lava. c) Rains Plains alluvial flood, deltaic, Aeolian. d) Residual mountain Aravallis h) Map work I Location II Mountains & Plateaus, peaks III River and plains IV - S.E. Asia (island and water bodies) Theory a) Natural region in Tropical Formation. b) Special detailed stud of Tropical Monsoon. Unit 3 2) Basic Feature of Constitution: a) Type of Constitution b) Salient Feature of our Constitution. Unit 5 3) Fundamental Right & Duties; a) Meaning, specific reason for its inclusion in the Constitution b) Characteristic feature of Fundamental Right, restrictions on Fundamental rights. d) Fundamental Duties and its significance. HISTORY Unit 2 4) The Mauryan Empire.* a)the Mauryan Empire, b) Ashoka, The Great ( BC), c) Pan- Indian Character of the Mauryan empire. d) Sources of information about the Mauryan Administration, e) Nature of government and state under the Mauryan, f) Dhamma and spread of Buddhism, Ashoka s Dhamma or Dharma, Ashoka s Measures to spread His Dhamma & Ashoka s service for the spread of Buddhism. Unit 4. 5) India from Guptas to Harsha (Political & Cultural Developmet). a) The Imperial age The Guptas (320 AD to 540 AD). b) Harshavardhan. c) The Golden Age of Indian Culture. Unit Test: All that is marked with * FINAL TERM CIVICS Unit 6-6)* Directive Principles of state Policy. - a) Meaning; Classification, importance, implementation, b) Difference between Fundamental right and directive principles. Unit 8 7) Elections a) Meaning and Kinds; b) Constituency; c) Composition and Functions of the election Commission of India. HISTORY Unit 7. 8)* Industrial Revolution a) Meaning of Industrial Revolution. b) Impact of the Industrial Revolution. Unit Test: All that marked with * ***************************************** HISTORY & CIVICS - VIII Civics (MID TERM) Unit 1 1) Our Constitution* a) Meaning b) The Constituent Assembly. Formation, Composition, Time taken to Complete the Constitution; it enactments and implementation. c) The Preamble; meaning principles & significances. BIOLOGY - VIII 1 st Terminal Examination 1) Living, Non-living and the dead. 2) Cell 3) Five kingdom classification. 4) Economic importance of Bacteria & Fungi. 5) Diseases cause & control 6) Hygiene 7) Vegetative propagation & Micro propagation 4
5 FINAL TERMINAL EXAMINATION Chapter 2, 3, 7 8) Flower 9) Pollination & Fertilization 10) Seeds Structure & Germination 11) Respiration in Plants 12) Ecosystems Project Select any one topic 1) WaSTE collection & management 2) Medicinal plants of Jharkhand. 3) Five kingdom classification. APRIL 1. Living, Non-Living & The Dead 1 st Week - Properties of life Behaving like living but actually non-living. 2. Cell: Unit of Life: What is cell Invention of microscope 2 nd Week: 3 rd Week: 4 th Week: MAY 1 st Week: Cell theory Cell no., how small, shapes Structure of cell Plant and animal cells Protoplasm Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic cells Test on chapter no. 1 & 2 3. Five Kingdom Classification What is species Categories higher than species Drawbacks of old two kingdom classification Five kingdom classification naming an organism Major group of animals JUNE 3 rd Week Invertebrate phyla: Porifera to echinodermata Phylum Chordate (Vertebrata) 4. Economic Importance of Bacteria & Fungi General study of bacteria 4 th Week: Useful role of bacteria in medicine, agriculture & industry, spoilage of food. Bacterial disease in plants & animals, Bioweapons. JULY 1 st Week: Fungi general study Economic importance of yeast Useful & harmful fungi Role in industry 2 nd Week 5. Diseases : Cause and Control What is disease Categories of diseases On the basis of occurrence On the basis of communicability Disease caused by bacteria Disease caused by protozoa Disease caused by parasitic worms Disease caused by viruses Test 6. Hygiene personal & social hygiene & sanitation 4 th Week 7. Vegetative propagation and Micro propagation Artificial veg. prop. Advantages & Disadvantages Economic Importance AUGUST 1 st Week: Hybridization Micropropagation Somatic cell hybridization Biotechnology & its application in medicine & industry Transgenic organisms 2 nd Week 8. Flower Structure of bisexual flower General description of floral parts. 4 th Week Pollination and fertilization Definition of pollination Types of pollination Advantage & disadvantage of self & cross pollination SEPTEMBER 1 st WEEK: Devices favouring cross pollination Agents of pollination Some examples of pollination Test Fertilization pollen grains, ovule Germination of pollen grain. Double fertilization fate of floral parts after fertilization 4 th Week 10 Seeds Structure & germination Classification of seeds 5
6 Structure of monocot & dicot seeds. OCTOBER 2 nd Week Germination Factors responsible Experiments on germination Types Germination in some common seeds Test 4 th Week: 11. Respiration in Plants What is respiration Respiration vs. burning Entire plants respires NOVEMBER 1 st Week: Type of respiration Experiments on respiration in plants Respiration contrasted with photosynthesis Respiration in plants compared with respiration in animal 3 rd Week - Test 12 - Ecosystems What are ecosystems 4 th Week Components of as ecosystem. DECEMBER 1 st Week: Forest Flora & Fauna Food chain & Food webs Food pyramids JANUARY REVISION & TEST ****************************************** SUB: MATHEMATICS STD: VIII MID TERM: ARITHMATIC 1. APPROXIMATION (ROUNDING OFF & SIGNIFICANT FIGURES) 2. RATIONAL NUMBERS 3. POWERS & ROOTS 4. RATIO & PROPORTION 5. UNITARY METHOD 6. PERCENTAGE 7. PROFIT, LOSS & DISCOUNT ALGEBRA 1. FOUR FUNDAMENTAL OPERATIONS 2. EXPANSIONS 3. FACTORIZATION 4. SIMPLE (LINEAR) EQUATION 5. FRAMING THE FORMULA 6. EXPONENTS GEOMETRY 1. ANGLE S & PARALLEL LINES 2. TRIANGLE MENSURATION 1. AREA AND PERIMETER OF TRIANGLE FINAL TERM ARITHMATIC 1. SPEED, DISTANCE, TIME 2. PROFIT, LOSS, DISCOUNT 3. RATIO & PROPORTION 4. SIMPLE INTEREST 5. POWERS & ROOTS ALGEBRA 1. EXPANSION 2. FACTORIZATION 3. LINEAR EQUATION 4. WORD PROBLEMS OF LINEAR EQUATION 5. SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION (ALGEBRAICALLY &GRAPHICALLY) 6. ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS GEOMETRY 1. CONGRUENCY OF TRIANGLES 2. CONSTRUCTION OF TRIANGLES STATISTICS 1. THE BASIC CONCEPTS 2. GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION 6
7 BREAK UP SYLLABUS APRIL TOPICS: 1) APPROXIMATION 2) RATIONAL NUMBERS, 3) POWERS &ROOTS, 4)FOUR FUNDAMENTAL OPERATIONS (ALGEBRA) 5)PARALLEL LINES 1. Approximaton & Significant figures 2. Rational Numbers 3. Addition(Algebra) 2 ND WEEK 1. Powers & Roots 2. Subtraction & Multiplication (Algebra) 3. Construction Of Angles Angle bisector Perpendicular Bisector Of A Line Segment 3 RD WEEK 1. Powers & Roots (continued) 2. Division (Algebra) 3. Parallel Lines 4 TH WEEK 1. Division (Algebra) 2. Parallel Lines MAY TOPICS: 1) RATIO & PROPORTION, 2) EXPANSION : 1. Ratio & Proportion 2. Expansion (a + b) 2 (a b) 2 (a + b + c) 2 (a + b) 3 JUNE TOPICS: 1)RATIO & PROPORTION ( CONTINUED), 2) APPLICATION OF EXPANSION 3)TRIANGLE May 2 nd Week 1. Ratio & Proportion 2. Application Of expansion 3. Triangle Angle Properties Of Triangle 3 RD WEEK & 4 TH WEEK 1. Expansion(continued) JULY TOPICS: 1) UNITARY METHOD, 2) PERCENTAGE, 3)FACTORIZATION 4) SIMPLE EQUATION, 5) AREA & PERIMETER OF TRIANGLE 1. Unitary Method Direct Variation Inverse Variation Time & Work 2 ND WEEK 1. Percentage 2. Factorization Taking out common factors Grouping The Terms 3 RD WEEK Factorization (continued) Difference of two squares Splitting the middle term 4 TH WEEK 1. Simple Equation 2. Area & Perimeter Of Triangle AUGUST TOPICS: 1) FRAMING THE FORMULA, 2) PROFIT,LOSS & DISCOUNT 3)EXPONENTS 7
8 1.Framing the Formula 2.Profit, Loss, Discount 2 ND WEEK 1. Profit, Loss & Discount (Continued) 2. Exponents 3 RD & 4 TH WEEK REVISION SEPTEMBER TOPICS: 1)SPEED, DISTANCE & TIME, 2) WORD PROBLEMS OF LINEAR EQUATION, 4)CONGRUENCY OF TRIANGLES, 1. Speed, Distance &Time Conversion of units Uniform Speed Average Speed Relative Speed 2 ND WEEK 1. Word Problems Of Linear Equation 2. Congruency of Triangles 3 RD & 4 TH WEEK REVISION OCTOBER TOPICS: 1. Simultaneous Equation Algebraically Graphically 2. Algebraic Fractions NOVEMBER TOPICS: 1)CONSTRUCTION OF TRIANGLES, 2)AREA AND PERIMETER OF QUADRILATERALS 1. Construction Of Trangle SSS SAS ASA SSS 2. SOME SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 3. Area & Perimeter Of Quadrilaterals Rectangle Square 2 ND WEEK Parallelogram Rhombus Trapezium 3 RD & 4 TH WEEK REVISION DECEMBER TOPICS: 1) STATISTICS, 2) EXPANSION, 3) SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION 1. Statistics The Basic Concept Graphical Representation 2 ND WEEK & 3 RD WEEK 1. Profit, Loss & Discount 2. Simultaneous Equation 3. Congruency of Triangle JANUARY & FEBRUARY REVISION fgunh 8 flyscl 2011&12 Hkk"kk& 40 vad] lsd'ku&v O;kdj.k,oa,dkadh lqeu ds fohkkftr ikb 1- fuca/k & 2- i= & 1- vksipkfjd 2- vuksipkfjd 3- O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k i- i;kz;okph 'kcn & 1&50 ii- foykse & v&e iii- ;qxe & va & /k 8
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11 FIRST TERM APRIL MAY JUNE JULY Computer Applications Syllabus for Class Viii ( ) Operating System: Operating System, Types of Operating system, Functions of OS, Booting, Bootable Files, Booting Process. Dos Commands i.e. DIR,CLS,MD,CD,Rd,COPYCON,COPY,REN,DEL,EDIT GUI Operating System :Features of GUI, Elements of GUI, Features of Windows XP, Han dling Files and directories under GUI, Shortcut, Managing the Windows Desktop Introduction to Java OOP: OOP, Elements of OOP, Concept of Object and class, variables and constants, data types, ranges of various data types, operators, Type of Operators Java Programming ( Programs & Program Based Theory) FINAL TERM AUG SEPT OCT NOV Programming in JAVA without any flow control Decision Making use of if, if else, if else if statements ( Programs & Program Based Theory) Internet :Internet,Origin of Internet, Internet access, types of access, Types of Internet Connections, Working of Internet, , search engine, protocols, downloading Loops : Use of for loop in making java programs DEC JAN Java Programming a) Switch.. Case Decision making programs using switch..case FEB b) Loops Use of for loop & while loop ALL TOPICS FOR FINAL EXAMINATION
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