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1 An ISO Certified Organization CBSE CURRICULUM Standard IX Content List Designmate (I) PVT LTD Horizon, Swati Society Road, Darpan Circle, Ahmedabad ignm ate.com Follow us on Reduce your carbon footprint, think before printing this document. Page 1
2 SUBJECT TOTAL TOPIC TOTAL DURATION TOTAL Page 2
3 TERM TOTAL TOPIC TOTAL DURATION Term Term TOTAL TOPICS Page 3
4 Term - 01 Chapter 01: Matter in Our Surroundings 1. States of Matter States of Matter (Part-II) Properties of Different States of Matter Physical Nature of Matter Molecular Arrangement Diffusion Arrangement and Diffusion of Molecules in Solids, Liquids and Gases Properties of Materials Kinetic Theory of Matter-1 (SOLID) Crystalline and Amorphous Solids Kinetic Theory of Matter-2 (Liquids) Effect of Pressure on Boiling Point Kinetic Theory of Gases Melting and Boiling Point of Water Effect of Temperature on the Liquid State of Matter Melting and Boiling Point Specific Latent Heat Heat and Temperature: The Concept Page 4
5 19. Sublimation Factors Affecting Pressure of the Gas Evaporation (Mechanism) Factors Affecting the Rate of Evaporation of Water Rate of Evaporation: Surface Area and Air Movement Pressure Cooker Effect of Pressure on the Gaseous State of Matter Chapter 02: Is Matter Around us Pure? 1. Mixtures Solutions and their Properties Solvents and Solutes Types of Solutions Solubility and Saturation Concentration of Solution Suspensions and their Properties Properties of a Colloid Separation of Mixtures Centrifugation Separation of Liquid-Liquid Mixtures Sublimation Separation of Dyes in Black Ink Using Chromatography Distillation Page 5
6 15. Separation of Gaseous Mixtures Crystallization Elements and their Symbols Changes Around Us - I Physical and Chemical Changes Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Compounds Separation of Soluble Components from a Mixture Chapter 05: The Fundamental Unit of Life 1. Structure of Onion peel and Cork cells Number and size of cells Shape of cells Animal cell Eukaryotic cell Building blocks of life Cell structure II The partially permeable cell membrane Role of components of a cell membrane Cell structure specialization Behaviour of plant cell (In water) Osmosis Osmosis with raisins Page 6
7 14. Cellular characteristics for classification Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Cell structure (Plant cell) Nucleus and lysosomes Structure of the prokaryotic cell Prokaryota and eukaryota Cell structure in plants Plant cell and animal cell Cytoplasm and Lysosome Functions of ER, Golgi and Ribosomes Structure of Mitochondria Ribosomes and centrioles Flagella (Bacterium) Chapter 06: Tissues 1. Plant and animal tissue Epidermal cells & guard cells (Experiment) Plant tissue system Plant tissues (Meristematic tissues) Meristematic tissue Organization of plant tissue systems Complex tissues (Xylem and phloem) Plant tissues (Permanent tissues I) Page 7
8 9. Plant tissues (Permanent tissues II) Permanent tissues (Simple tissues -1) Protective tissues in plants Animal tissues Epithelial tissue Connective tissues Simple epithelial tissue Areolar connective tissues Adipose tissue Structure of the bone Ligaments Muscle tissues and nervous tissues Structure of neuron Cells to organism Chapter 08: Motion 1. Motion Uniform Motion Non-uniform motion Speed Velocity Constant Velocity Acceleration Page 8
9 8. Retardation Distance-Time Graph Graphs and their Uses Graph (Introduction) Graph (Uses) Speed time graph Equations of Motion (Using Graph) Types of Motion Distance and Displacement Position, Distance, and Displacement Uniform Circular Motion (Introduction) Uniform Circular Motion Chapter 09: Force and Laws of Motion 1. Balanced Forces Interacting Forces Newton's First Law of Motion Galileo's Experiments Inertia Galileo's Experiments and the Law of Inertia Momentum and Newton's Second Law of Motion Mass of Earth Page 9
10 9. Newton's Third Law of Motion Conservation of Linear Momentum Chapter 10: Gravitation 1. Gravitation Centripetal Force Factors Affecting Centripetal Force Motion of Planets around the Sun Planetary orbits Kepler's Laws Satellites in Orbits Artificial satellites around different planets Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion Kepler s Second Law of Planetary Motion Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion Newton's Universal law of Gravitation Newton s Third Law and Gravitation Freely Falling Body Variation of Gravitational Acceleration with Altitude Weightlessness Mass and Weight Page 10
11 Chapter 15: Improvement in Food Resources 1. Waste disposal (Vermicomposting) Nutrients as Food for Plant Crop production and improvement Mixed Cropping Crop rotation Pesticides and weed control Fumigation Crop protection Storage of yield or crop Animal husbandry Becoming a Bee-Keeper Virtual Labs 1. Detection of starch Chemical analysis of Adulterants Preparation of temporary mount of an onion peel Preparation of temporary mount of cheek cells Identification from permanent slides (4 tissues) Imbibition by raisins Classification of Chemical Reactions Separation of a Mixture Determining Melting and Boiling Points Page 11
12 10. Distinguishing Between Solutions Distinguishing Between a Mixture and a Compound Third Law of Motion using Two Spring Balances Term - 02 Chapter 03: Atoms and Molecules 1. What is an Atom? Elements and their Symbols Molecular Formula Atoms, Molecules and Ions The Law of Conservation of Mass Law of Multiple Proportions Law of Definite Proportions or Constant Composition Dalton's Atomic Theory Formula Weight Polyatomic Ions Chemical Formulae Formulae of Compounds (Using Valencies) The Mole Concept Atomic Mass, Molecular Mass and Formula Unit Mass Page 12
13 Chapter 04: Structure of The Atom 1. Thomson's Atomic Model Rutherford's Atomic Model Rutherford's Alpha Particle Scattering Experiment Nucleus - A General Introduction Electronic Configuration of Elements Electronic Configuration of Noble Gases Noble Gases Valency Isotopes Isobars Chapter 07: Diversity in Living Organisms 1. Classification of living things Prokaryotic chromosome Classification of eukaryota Classification of animals Origin of life (Biological) Protozoans Algae and diatoms Euglena Diatoms Biological Classification Page 13
14 11. Yeast and fungi Parasitic nutrition in fungus Types of Fungi Fungi The plant Xerophytes, halophytes and mesophytes The hierarchy of classification Red and Brown Algae Spirogyra Liverworts and lichens Pteridophytes Gymnosperms Difference between dicots and monocots Hydra and sponges Metazoa (porifera) Eumetazoa (coelenterata) Phylum (Platyhelminthes) Phylum (Nemathelminthes) Worms General characteristics of insects Arthropoda Starfish and snail Mollusca Page 14
15 34. Hemichordata and chordates Difference between vertebrates and invertebrates Chordata (protochordata) Fish and amphibia Chordates and mammals Fish Reptiles and birds Superclass Pisces Super class - Tetrapoda Class-Reptilia Class Aves Class-Mammalia Binomial nomenclature Rules of Nomenclature Chapter 10: Gravitation 1. Beam Balance Spring Balance Thrust and Pressure Applications of Thrust and Pressure Pressure in Fluids Buoyancy Principle of Floatation Page 15
16 8. Applications of the Principle of Floatation (Balloons and Airships) Applications of the Principle of Floatation (Ships) Applications of the Principle of Floatation (Iceberg) Applications of the Principle of Floatation (Submarine and Fish) Law of Floatation Buoyant Force and Archimedes' Principle Archimedes' Principle Proof of Archimedes' Principle Density (Part-1) Density (Part-2) Relative Density Hydrometer Chapter 11: Work and Energy 1. Types of Machines Simple Machines (Part - 1) Simple Machines (Part - 2) Motion of a Block on an Inclined Plane Work and Energy Work Done by a Constant Force Energy Page 16
17 8. Different Forms of Energy Transformation of Energy Kinetic Energy Potential Energy Elasticity and Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy Conservation of Energy Work (Activity-1) Power Electric Power Chapter 12: Sound 1. Sound Sound Produced from a Tuning Fork The Propagation of Sound Waves through Air Sound Propagation in Air Nature of Propagation of Sound Propagation of Sound Waves through Different Media Waves Longitudinal and Transverse Waves Characteristics of Sound Wave Speed of Sound Page 17
18 11. Effect of Temperature, Humidity, and Wind on the Speed of Sound in Air Reflection of Sound Hearing Aid - Reflection of Sound Echo Applications of Echo Reverberation Sound from Stringed Instruments Musical Sound and Noise Loudness and Pitch Sound Quality or Timbre Infrasonics and Ultrasonics SONAR Chapter 13: Why Do We Fall Ill 1. Health Healthy life Cholera (Cellular damage) Harmful micro-organisms Diarrhoea Filariasis AIDS Viral diseases (Measles, Mumps, Rabies) Page 18
19 9. Bacterial diseases (Typhoid and Cholera) Chickenpox Immune disease - AIDS Hypertension & high blood pressure Viruses Protozoans Bacteria and Virus Microbes-II (Hepatitis) The microbial world Malaria Effect of Antibiotics Vaccination Chapter 14: Natural Resources 1. Layers of the Earth's Atmosphere Composition of Air Air Air Masses Winds The movement of air Convection Temperature of Air Rain Page 19
20 10. Water Vapour Air pollution Sources of Air Pollution Causes of Air Pollution Dust and Smoke Methods of controlling air pollution Water Uses of water Water: The cradle of life Properties of water Magic of Water Physical Properties of Water Causes and prevention of water pollution Constituents of soil Water pollution Effect of Temperature on the Solubility of Gases and Thermal Pollution Soil constituents What does the Soil Contain? Experiment to study various soil particles Formation of soil Soil erosion Biogeochemical cycles Page 20
21 32. Interconversion of the states of matter (water) Water cycle Nitrogen fixation Carbon cycle The Global warming Oxygen cycle Ozone layer Virtual Labs 1. Law of Conservation of Mass Spirogyra Agaricus (Mushroom) Funaria (Moss) Fern Angiosperms Bony Fish Reflection of sound Determining Density of a Solid Archimedes' Principle: The Experiment Page 21
22 11. Pressure Exerted by a Solid Speed of a pulse along the string TOTAL TOPIC IN IX SCIENCE Page 22
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