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1 STANDARD II GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Month Unit Expected learning Activities/Assignments Value Skills June WORLD AROUND US Health and Hygiene To understand common Make a list of Do's and Don'ts of Cleanliness Sense organs Kinds of Houses Hobbies healthy habits. sense organs in our body and their use To have knowledge about the different kinds of houses. To have knowledge about the different kinds of hobbies. July Who am I? To know about the things useful to us in everyday life. In the work place ANIMALS AND PLANTS New Borns To be acquainted with various jobs and professions. healthy habits stick any3 pictures make a chart activities with the help of sense organs. stick picture of the different kinds of houses and paste them in your book. Write few lines on my favourites hobby make a list of household items used daily Share experiences about your Father's / Mother's profession or write few lines about it. Relationality Individuality Human dignity To know about the young read about the characteristics of the ones of animals. young ones of few animals. More about birds To accustom with special Oberve the birds in your open Caring and concern features and characteristics of few birds surroundings collect their feathers and paste them in your book Favourite food To know more about the make a list of food of pet animals. Caring and concern favourite food of animals August Moving around To aquaint with the Stick pictures of some animals.
2 In the Wild Leaf Life LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE One word for Expressions fdifferent body parts of animals which help them to move around. To understand facts about some wild animals and reptiles. to have knowledge of the leaves of different plants. To know one word for a long sentence or description of a place. To understand expressions which are framed in relation to or body parts. September Odd man out groups of things and their relation to each other Abbreviations Compound words To know about the full forms of some important words. To understand some simple compound words and to frame sentences. Stick pictures of wild animals and write amazing fact about it. Collect leaves of 5 different plants and stick it in your book. write a few lines about a place you recently visited. Use any 4 of these expressions and frame a sentence. list the things in your oom which belong to the same group findout the full form of few abbreviations. Protection of environment Affectivity List atleast 3 more compound words Fairy Tales To recall the names of some famous fairy tales colour the character of any 1 fairy tale (activity sheet) October Revision Revision Revision November GENERAL SCIENCE On the Road To understand traffic rules identify atleast one area in your city where you have seen these traffic signs Round the year To have knowledge of the Stick pictures of beautiful scenery Imagination Human rights and responsibility
3 months, weeks and days in a year. Inventions and To have knowledge about discoveries the4 names of the inventors and their inventions Natural Disasters To know about natural disasters Made up of To have knowledge of the natural resources and their products. Means of To know about the various Communication means of communication and their uses. December Computer Savvy To know about the different parts of computer WORLD AND THE To know about the different UNIVERSE parts of computer Flags of the world To have knowledge of the flags of different countries Highest, Tallest, Largest Space talk Languages Signs and Symbols To know about the highest, tallest, largest geographical regions/ terrians. To understand the solar system and the heavenly bodies To know about the different languages spoken in different countries signs and symbols and their indications of autum seasons. find out the different types of television in the market. Findout recent natural diaster happened in India Make a list of the things made from natural resources make list of different means/ways of communications and stick picture. draw the different part of computer draw the different part of computer Empathetic Protection of environment rationality draw and colour the flags of India and any 2 countries mention their name Write a note on largest state of India find information about mercury planet find out how people greet each other in these languages List the name of the places where you have seen these signs and symbols January Well known faces To be aquainted with the make a list of the profession of Dignity of labour
4 Outstanding places MY INDIA Quiz master names of well known faces To be aquainted with some of the world famous monuments To be aquainted with the unique features of India. Famous food To aquainted with the famous food dishes of the different Indian states Indian festivals To be aquainted with the famous festivals of India & their characteristics. February More on National Flag to revise facts related to National Flag of India March Our Nation Famous sites of India Indian states and their capitals SPORTS AND LEISURE Sports Centre To know about the heads of government and judiciary bodies To know about the famous monuments of India To be aquainted with different states in India, their capitals and languages spoken. sports items used for these famous personalities from this lesson stick pictures of any 3 world famous monuments list any five water bodies, states and monument of India. which Indian place you visited? write the famour dishes of those places. find out in which part of the year these festivals are celebrated find out who popularised the Khaadi cloth? write a note on it. find out who is the Prime Minister and President of India write a note on taj Mahal look at the map of India and locate the state where you live in. stick pictures of indoor and outdoor games Aesthetic Content essential to nuture nationjal heritage and national identity Content essential to nuture national heritage and national identity To create awareness of sports
5 National games Playgrounds Sports Scramble playing different sports To be aquainted with national games of the different countries. To be aquainted with the different playgrounds and the sports been played. To know more about different sports Write few lines on National game of India List the names of the famous stadiums in India. discuss your favourite sport in class. SUBJECT : DRAWING STD. 2 July 1. Umbrella Visualise and draw an Practise at home Creative imagination umbrella 2. Vehicle Drawing a vehicle using Practise at home basic shape August 1. National Flag To know the colours of our National flag Practise at home Patriotism and National pride September 1. Ganpati Drawing with Imagination Practise at home Concentration and keen observation October 1. Cake Visualise and draw Practise at home Creativity and imagination December 1. Girl or Boy face To draw human faces with the help of a circle Practise at home Drawing appropriate features January 1 Cartoon craft work Drawing with Imagination Practise at home Creativity and imagination Appreciating humour February 1 Rangoli craft work Drawing with symmetry Practise at home Creativity and iagination March Revision Revision Revision Revision
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