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1 S.NO. DATES PERIO D MATHS PHYSICS CHEM BIO MAT Natural Number, whole number, integers, odd number, even number, prime number, composite number, twin prime. Rule of divisibility, Factors and multiple. Bridge Course Introduction of science and it branch, Introduction of physics. Atoms. Introduction of physics. Molecules. Food: Sources of food, food habits, Spoilage of food, Autotrophic and Heterotrophic mode of nutrition LCM & HCF. Units and measurement, Introduction to measurement. Fractions and Decimal. Need of measurement and its Basic geometrical concept Area and perimeter (only rectangle square and triangle ). importance. Physical quantities : Definition, types and symbols and units of quantities. Circle. Different units of physical quantities. Practice Questions from Topics of Week 1 to 3. Practice Questions from Topics of Week 1 to 3. Fundamental quantities, Fundamental units, Fundamental quantity and units in S.I. system. derived quantities, derived units. Atomicity. Elements. Compounds. Atomic number. Mass number. Symbols of elements. Plants: Seeds & seed germination, Seed dispersal, Tribles & forest, Protected areas. Water: Sources of water in earlier time, water shed management, Aquatic plants & animals, Harmful effects of stagnant water. Animals: Sense organs, Use of animal products, Endangered species, Poaching, wild life protection act.
2 Main Course KNOWING OUR NUMBERS, Introduction to the idea of a number. Face Value, Place - value, successor,predecessor. Motion : Concept of Reference frames, Rest and Motion-their relative nature. Relative Nature with different examples. Natural resources & Natural calamities. Food : Where does it comes from, Sources of food, Food item and there ingredients. Number series WHOLE NUMBERS, properties and operations on whole numbers. Practice questions on properties and operations on whole numbers. Introduction of Multiples and Factors, Perfect Number Prime number, composite number. Solve questions on PLAYING WITH NUMBERS, Introduction of Multiples and Factors, Perfect Number Prime number, composite number. Divisibility rules(2,3,4,5,6). Solve Unit and Measurement (Practice Numerical) Types of motion : definition and example of linear. Circular Motion, Periodic Motion, Oscillatory motion, Vibratory motion, Random motion. Questions on Types of motion and rest. Natural resources & Natural calamities. Atoms, Molecules & symbols. CPT 1 ( ) 50% from sl. No.5 and 50% from sl. no. 6 Concept of distance and displacement (to explain displacement, Atoms, Molecules & symbols. Plants, Part and animals, Products as food, Feeding habits. Components of food, Introduction, Grouping of food, Carbohydrates and Sugar. Starch and cellulose, what happens to carbohydrates that we eat? Number series Number series Alphabet series
3 use circle, triangle and rectangle, square only. Divisibility rules(7,8,9,10,11). Difference between distance and displacement, questions on distance and displacement. CPT 2 ( ) 50% from sl. No.6 and 50% from sl.no Prime and composite numbers, Co-primes or Relatively prime. Practice questions on Prime and composite numbers, Co-primes or Relatively prime. H.C.F.,L.C.M., Relation between H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two numbers. Practice questions on H.C.F.,L.C.M., Relation between H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two numbers. Speed : Introduction of speed, types of speed, uniform and non uniform, constant speed, variable speed (only definitions). Introductory numerical on speed and average speed. FIBRE TO FABRIC: Introduction. CPT 3 ( ) 50% from sl. No.7 and 50% from sl. no. 8 Introduction of Light, light - a form of energy,sources of light. Types of sources of light, speed of light. Kinds of Fibres. Amino acid, Protein its example and function. Vitamins, Types (Water soluble, fat soluble) and function of vitamins. Alphabet series Number analogy
4 CPT 4 ( ) (subjective test - 1) sl. no. 5 to Geometry (BASIC GEOMETRICAL IDEAS), Basic Geometrical Concepts, Line segment. terms related to light, Rectilinear propagation of light. Synthetic Fibres. Minerals, Types and function of minerals. (NUMBERS) Comparison of line Segments, Congruent line Segments Addition and subtraction of lengths of line segments. Questions on Light, Shadows and Reflection. CPT 5 ( ) 50% from sl. No.9 and 50% from sl. no Geometry (UNDERSTANDING ELEMENTARY SHAPES), Co initial Rays, Angles, Interior and Exterior of an Angle. Reflection of light, terms related to reflection of light, And reflection through a regular and irregular surface. Harmful effects of fibres, Uses of fibres. Balance diet, Example of balance diet, Calorie. (NUMBERS) Classification of angles, Operations with angles. Geometry, Parallel Lines, Transversal. Classification of Angles formed by a transversal. Questions on Reflection of light. CPT 6 ( ) 50% from sl. No.10 and 50% from sl. no. 11 Laws of reflection, shadows, solve light shadows and reflection. Questions of law of reflection Practice on Parallel lines. Angle of deviation due to reflection, Image. SORTING MATERIALS INTO GROUPS: (classification of objects). CPT 7 ( ) 50% from sl. No.11 and 50% from sl.no. 12 Classification of materials on the basis of properties. Under nutrition and mal nutrition. Living Organisms and their surrounding: Introduction, Difference between living (NUMBERS) (NUMBERS)
5 Geometry, Intercept lines & Properties. Formation of image and shadow. and nonliving. CPT 8 ( ) (subjective test - 2) sl.no. 9 to Geometry, Perimeter of the Triangle. Types of images: Real and virtual image, Diff between real image & virtual image. Physical properties of metals and Nonmetals. Characteristics of living organisms. (LETTERS) Angles of the Triangle Classification of Triangles. Geometry, Inequalities of a triangle. Image form by plane mirror (explain with an example of point source and a burning candle. CPT 9 ( ) 50% from sl. No.13 and 50% from sl. no. 14 Show that image distance = object distance in a plane mirror (Numerical). Symmetry. Height of object = height of image (Numerical) Geometry, Quadrilateral, Convex quadrilateral, Concave quadrilateral, Parts of the quadrilateral. Types of quadrilaterals, Basic properties only of square, rectangle, Chemical properties of metals. CPT 10 ( ) 50% from sl. No.14 and 50% from sl. no. 15 Characteristics of image formed by a plane mirror. Questions on image formed by a plane mirror. Chemical properties of Non-metals (oxygen, water, acids). Characteristics of living organisms. Characteristics of living organisms. (LETTERS) (LETTERS)
6 Rhombus, Parellogram and Trapezium. CPT 11 ( ) 50% from sl. No.15 and 50% from sl. no. 16 Geometry, Definition of a circle, Interior of the circle Exterior of the Circle, Congruent Circles Concentric Circles. Basic idea of chord, diameter, perimeter of circle, sector and segment. INTEGERS, Integers & Absolute values, Representation of integers on number line. Lateral inversion, Different example of lateral inversion, (Ambulance and other alphabets), Displacement of images and object. SEPARATION OF SUBSTANCES : Need of separation, different methods of separation. CPT 12 ( ) (subjective test - 3) sl. no. 13 to 16 Numerical on displacement of object and image. Practice on above topic. Different uses of plane mirror, Pin Hole Camera, periscope. INTEGERS, Fundamental operations on Integers Properties of Integers. Winnowing, threshing, Hand picking, Sieving. CPT 13 ( ) (PHASE TEST 1) sl. No. 5 TO sl. no. 18 Revision of angle of deviation and reflection Practice on above topic. Numerical on angle of deviation and reflection. yearly Exam. Sedimentation, Decantation, Distillation. CPT 14 ( ) From 50% OF sl. No. 19 TO 50 % OF sl.no. 20. yearly Exam. yearly Exam. Habitat, Aquatic and Terrestrial habitat. Adaptation, Terrestrial Adaptation (desert, temperate, forest, and grass land. Aquatic adaptation, Components of environment. Revision for Half yearly Exam. CLASSIFICATION (NUMBERS) CLASSIFICATION (NUMBERS) CLASSIFICATION (LETTERS) yearly Exam
7 yearly Exam. yearly Exam. yearly Exam. INTEGERS, Powers of integers, Square of a number. yearly Exam. yearly Exam. CPT 15 ( ) (SA I PATTERN TEST) 3 Hrs. Half Yearly Test-1 yearly Exam yearly Exam. yearly Exam yearly Exam. CPT 16 ( ) (SA I PATTERN TEST) 3 Hrs. Half Yearly Test-2 Introduction of Current and Electricity. Revision for Half yearly Exam. yearly Exam Square root of a number by prime factorization method only. Different use of electricity in our daily life and things around us. NO TEST Cube of a number, cube root of a number by prime factorization method only. Practice questions on square,square root and cube. Fractions, Introduction, Numerator and Denominator, Types of fractions, Operations of Fractions, Difference between Fraction and Rational number. Charge, Types of charge, Definition of Charge. Properties of charge. How a body acquires a charge, Explain with help of electron and proton. NO TEST Filtration, Evaporation. Magnetic separation, Loading, centrifugation. Role of biotic & abiotic components, Decomposers. Body movement: Introduction, Level of organization, Types of skeleton, Function of skeleton. CLASSIFICATION (LETTERS) LETTER REPEATING SERIES
8 Revision of Revision of Revision. DUSSHERA HOLIDAYS ( to ) Also depending upon the respective Branch Revision of above topic Revision Revision. Fractions, Comparison of Rational Number, Operations on Rational Numbers, Properties of Rational Numbers. How a body acquires charged by friction, (Comb and bits of paper experiment). Solutions, Types of solutions (saturated and unsaturated solutions). Types of bones, Skull, Back bone, Chest bone. LETTER REPEATING SERIES CPT 17 ( ) 50% from sl. No. 23 & 50% from Fractions, Multiplications, division of Rational Numbers & Properties. Potential difference:- Work done in moving a charge (V = W/Q). CHANGES AROUND US : reversible, irreversible changes. Shoulder bone, Bones of fore limb and hind limb, Movement of arm. DIRECTION SENSE TEST Practice question on Fractions & Rational number. Bodmas rules on integers, Bodmas rule on Fractions Bodmas rules on integers, Bodmas rule on Fractions. Numericals on V=W/Q. CPT 18 ( ) 50% from sl. No. 25 and 50% from sl.no.26 Electric Current, expression for current. Slow, fast changes, Exothermic and Endothermic reactions. Hip bone, Types of joint. DIRECTION SENSE TEST No CPT due to Diwali Decimals, Operations on Decimals, Conversion of a Decimal Into Vulgar Fraction, Practice questions on Operations on Decimals, Locomotion of Earthworm & Snail. DIRECTION SENSE TEST
9 Conversion of a Decimal Into Vulgar Fraction. Decimals, Operations on Decimals, Conversion of a Decimal Into Vulgar Fraction, Practice questions on Operations on Decimals, Conversion of a Decimal Into Vulgar Fraction. Numerical on Electric current (A=Q/T). Physical & Chemical changes, CPT 19 ( ) 50% from sl. No. 25 & 26 and 50% from sl.no.27 & DECIMALS, Ordering of Decimals, Comparison of Fractions by converting in Decimals. Practice questions on Ordering of Decimals, Comparison of Fractions by converting in Decimals. Operation of Multiplication and Division on Decimal numbers. Sources of electric current, Dry Cells. Voltaic cell, Construction of dry cell and its uses. Differences between physical and chemical changes. CPT 20 ( ) Subjective Test- 4 (From sl. No. 23 to sl.no.29) Electric circuit: open circuit, closed circuit, Switch. WATER : How water is essential for us. Locomotion of Fish, Cockroach. Locomotion of Snake and Birds. BLOOD RELATIONS BLOOD RELATIONS Practice Question on Operation of Multiplication and Division on Decimal numbers. Questions on Cell and Electricity, Circuits.
10 CPT 21 ( ) 50% from sl. No. 28 & 29 and 50% from sl.no.30 Data handling, Difference between Raw and Arranged Data, Primary and secondary data, Arrangement of Data. Basic questions on mean, median and Mode. MENSURATION, perimeter of triangle, perimeter of Rectangle, perimeter of Square. MENSURATION, Area of triangle, Area of rectangle & square. Practice questions on Mensuration. Different device used in electric circuit and their symbols. Electric fuse and its use & importance. Use of water. CPT 22 ( ) from sl. No. 30 TO sl.no.31 Different materials: conductor, insulators and their uses. Different examples and use from our Days to day life. States of water (solid, liquid, gas). Getting to know plants: Introduction, Structure of plants, Herbs, Shrubs and Trees. Function and characteristics of root. CPT 23 ( % from sl. No. 31 and 50% from sl.no.32 series and parallel Evaporation, combination of condensation. resistance (only diagram based question no numerical). Question on series and parallel combination of resistance (only diagram based Function and characteristics of stem. BLOOD RELATIONS CODING DECODING CODING DECODING
11 question no numerical). ALGEBRA, Basic Ideas, Types of Algebraic expressions. ALGEBRA, Addition of algebraic expressions. Subtraction of algebraic expressions. ALGEBRA, Multiplication of Algebraic expressions. WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK Practice questions on Multiplication of Algebraic expressions. CPT 24 ( ) (Subjective test 5) from Sl.no. 30 to 33 Heating effect of water cycle. electric current. Different uses of heating effect current. Structure and function of leaf. CPT 25 ( ) 50% from sl. No. 33 and 50% from sl.no.34 Chemical effect of electric current. Example from day to day life on chemical effect of electric current Specially cell and electro-plating and its importance. Effect of water, rain, flood, drought. Structure and function of flower. CPT 26 ( ) 50% from sl. No. 34 and 50% from sl.no.35 WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK NO CPT - WINTER BREAK ( to ) Lighting effect of Conservation of electric current water, rain water and Magnetic Harvesting. effect of current. ALGEBRA, Division of Questions on Reproduction and pollination in flower. CODING DECODING LOGICAL ORDER OF WORDS LOGICAL ORDER OF WORDS
12 Algebraic expressions. Practice question on Division of Algebraic expressions. ALGEBRA, LHS & RHS of equations, linear equations in one variables Systematic method for solving Linear Equation in one Variable. lighting effect of electric current and magnetic effect of current. CPT 27 (08-01-) Phase Test from Sr. No. 23 to 36 Fun with magnets: Introduction to magnetism, natural and artificial magnets. kinds of artificial magnets, Properties of a bar magnet. Water Pollution. CPT 28 (15-01-) 50% from sl. No. 36 and 50% from sl.no.38 Garbage in and Garbage out: Introduction, Classification of waste. LOGICAL ORDER OF WORDS Practice Questions on Linear Equation in one Variable. Practice basic word problem on Linear equation in one variable. RATIO AND PROPORTION, Introduction to the idea of Ratio, Types of Ratios. Classification of substances on the basis of magnetic property. Solve Playing with Magnets, Terms related to bar magnet. AIR AROUD US: Air (composition of air). CPT 29 (22-01-) 50% from sl. No. 38 and 50% from sl.no.39 Methods of Oxygen & Magnetization, Nitrogen. Electromagnetic & Demagnetization. Domestic and Community waste (Agricultural, Industrial and Commercial waste). Vermicomposting Plastic menace, Bioplastic. NUMBERS IN CIRCLE NUMBERS IN CIRCLE
13 Practice Questions on RATIO AND PROPORTION. Temporary, permanent magnets, questions on Playing with Magnets. Direct and Inverse proportion. Units of heat, concept of temperature and its units. Practice questions on Direct different and Inverse proportion. temperature scale. Activity based on Air. CPT 30 (29-01-) 50% from sl. No. 39 and 50% from sl.no.40 Carbon-dioxide, dust, Smoke. Uses of Air and Air pollution. CPT 31 (05-02-) SA-2 CBSE Test 1 (Annual Test-1) Waste disposal, Management and disposal of solid waste. MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS Revision for Annual Test Revision Revision. Revision Revision Revision for Annual Test Revision Revision. CPT 32 (12-01-) SA-2 CBSE Test 2 (Annual Test-2)
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