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1 S.NO DATES PERIOD MATHS PHYSICS CHEM BIO MAT Bridge Course Natural Number, Whole Number, Integer, Odd Number, Even Number, Prime Number, Composite Number, Twin Prime. Rules of divisibility, Factors and Multiples. Introduction of science and its branches. Introduction of physics. Atoms & molecules (Basic definition & examples) Elements, compounds (Basic definition & examples) Food: Sources of food, food habits, Spoilage of food, Autotrophic and Heterotrophic mode of nutrition. LCM & HCF. Simple machine and its examples. Symbols of elements (1 to 20) Plants: Seeds & seed Fractions and Decimals. Uses of simple machine. Atomic number, mass number. germination, Seed dispersal, Protected areas. CPT 1 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 1 to 2 and 50 % from Previous Class-V, Syllabus Basic geometrical concept Metals & non-metals Area and perimeter (only Levers: Introduction to Levers. (Physical properties) rectangle square and triangle). Circle & its related terminologies. Levers: Types of Levers Metals & non-metals (Chemical properties) Water: Sources of water in earlier time, water shed management, Aquatic plants & animals, Harmful effects of stagnant water. Practice Questions from Topics of Uses of Lever. Natural resources Animals: Use of animal Weeks 1 to 3. products, Endangered Practice Questions from Topics of Types of Pulley and its uses. Natural calamities species, Poaching, Weeks 1 to 3. CPT 2 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 1 to 4 and 50 % from Previous Class-V, Syllabus KNOWING OUR NUMBERS, Introduction to the idea of a number. Face Value, Place Value, Successor, Predecessor. Playing with Numbers Units and measurement, Introduction to measurement. Need of measurement and its importance. Main Course Fibre to Fabric: Types of Fibres Uses of Fibres Food : Where does it comes from: Sources of food, Food item and their ingredients. Number series WHOLE NUMBERS: Properties and operations on whole numbers. Practice questions on Properties and operations on whole numbers. Multiples and Factors, Perfect Numbers Prime number, Composite Number. Practice questions on Playing with number. Physical quantities : Definition, types and symbols and units of quantities. Different units of physical quantities. Fundamental quantities, Fundamental units, Fundamental quantity and units in S.I. system. Derived quantities, Derived units. Plant Fibres: Cotton, Jute, flax Advantages and disadvantages of synthetic Fibres Water absorption capacity & burning effect of Fibres. Making of yarn from Fibres, Spinning devices Plant parts and Animal products as food, Feeding habits. Components of food: Introduction, Grouping of food, Carbohydrates and Sugar. Number series Number series
2 Divisibility rules (2, 3, 4, 5 and 6). Divisibility rules (7, 8, 9, 10 and 11). Questions on Divisibility rules and Co-primes CPT 3 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 5 and 50% from Sl.No.6 Motion : Concept of Reference Conversion of yarn into fabric: frames, Rest and Motion and their Weaving & Knitting Relative nature. Different examples of rest and motion History of clothing, harmful effects of fibres Starch and cellulose, what happens to carbohydrates that we eat? CPT 4 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No.6 and 50% from Sl. No. 7 Types of motion : definition and examples of Linear motion, Circular Motion, Sorting materials in to groups: Periodic Motion, Introduction Amino acid, Protein its Oscillatory/Vibratory motion, example and function. Random motion. Letter series Letter series H.C.F and 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. GEOMETRY: BASIC GEOMETRICAL IDEAS: Point, Line, Line segment, Plane, Rays Comparison of line Segments, Congruent line Segments, Addition and Subtraction of lengths of line segments. GEOMETRY: Curves- Open, close; Interior and Exterior of it. Angles-Interior and Exterior of the Angle, Notation Practice questions on Types of Advantages of classification of motion. materials CPT 5 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No.7 and 50% from Sl. No. 8 Concept of distance and displacement (to explain Living, non-living, displacement, use circle, triangle Natural & man-made materials,rectangle and square only. Difference between distance and displacement, Practice questions on distance and displacement. Lustrous & non-lustrous substance CPT 6 ( ) (subjective test - 1) from WEEK Sl. No. 5 to 9 SPEED : Introduction of speed, types of speed, uniform and non uniform, constant speed, variable Hard & soft materials speed, average speed (only definitions). Simple numerical on speed and average speed. Soluble & insoluble substances CPT 7 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No.9 and 50% from Sl. No. 10 Introduction to Force: kinds of Force. Floatable & Non-floatable substances Vitamins, Types (Water soluble, fat soluble) and function of vitamins. Minerals, Types and function of minerals. Balance diet, Example of balance diet Letter series Classification(numbers) Classification(numbers) Classification of angles, Operations with angles ( Effects of Force. Transparent, Translucent and Opaque materials
3 complementary and supplementary ) CPT-8 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No.10 and 50% from Sl. No. 11 GEOMETRY : Transversal and Unit of Force: Difference between Separation of substances: Parallel Lines mass and weight. Introduction to Mixtures Under nutrition and mal Classification of Angles formed Practice questions on effect of nutrition. by a transversal co-interior angles, Need of separation force, weight and mass exterior angles etc. CPT 9 ( ) Subjective test -2 from WEEK Sl. No.9 to 12 Practice Questions on Parallel Threshing, winnowing, Living Organisms and Work & Energy lines. Hand- picking their surrounding: CIRCLE: Basic idea of its parts Introduction, Difference Practice questions on Work & Sieving, (Chord, Arc, Segment, Sector) between living and Energy. Magnetic separation only definition and explanation nonliving. CPT 10 ( ) (subjective test - 3) form WEEK Sl. no. 5 to 13 (Mock test for Quarterly exam) for for for for for for for for CPT 11 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No.11 and 50% from Sl. No. 12 TRIANGLES: Definition, Introduction of Light:Importance Notation, Classification on the of Light, Light - a form of energy Sedimentation, Decantation, basis of sides and angles and their,sources of light. Types of sources Loading properties. of light, speed of light. Symmetry: Definition of terms. Types of symmetry Two-line symmetry, Multiple line symmetry, Reflection symmetry only).practice Questions on symmetry. GEOMETRY: Quadrilateral: Convex quadrilateral, Concave quadrilateral, Parts of the quadrilateral. Diagonals, vertices etc. Types of quadrilaterals, Basic properties of square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram and trapezium only. CIRCLE: Area and perimeter. Practice questions on the area and circumference of circle Terms related to light(ray,beam), Opaque,Transparent and translucent materials. Evaporation, Filtration, Distillation CPT 12 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No.12 and 50% from Sl. No. 13 Rectilinear propagation of light, Practice questions on Light, Casting of Shadows. Reflection of light, terms related to reflection of light, reflection through a regular and irregular surfaces Solution solute and solvent (definition & examples) Saturated solution, Unsaturated solution CPT 13 - ( ) (PHASE TEST 1) WEEK Sl. No. 5 TO Sl. No. 13 Laws of reflection, Practice questions on shadows and reflection. Solubility Characteristics of living organisms.(food, growth, movement). Characteristics of living organisms.(response to stimuli, respiration) Characteristics of living organisms.(excretion, reproduction) Classification(letters) Classification(letters) Classification(words) Classification(words) Analogy (numbers)
4 Area of a sector. Practice question on area and sector INTEGERS: Definition of Integers & Absolute values, Representation of integers on number line. Practice Questions on Absolute value, Representation of integer on number line. Practice questions on laws of reflection Effect of heating & cooling on solubility CPT 14 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No.16 and 50% from Sl. No. 17 Angle of deviation due to reflection. Types of images: Real and virtual image, Difference between real image & virtual image. Changes around us. Desirable & undesirable changes. Habitat: Aquatic and Terrestrial habitat. Analogy (numbers) INTEGERS: Fundamental operations on Integers Properties of Integers. INTEGERS: Powers of integers, Square of a number. Square root of a number (by prime factorization method only.) Cube of a number, Cube root of a number (by prime factorization method only.) Practice question on Square and square roots Practice questions on cube and cube root CPT 15 ( ) ) Subjective test -4 from WEEK Sl. No..16 to 18 Image formed by plane mirror (explain with examples of point source and a burning candle). Show that image distance = object distance in a plane mirror (Numerical). Slow & fast changes Periodic & non-periodic changes Adaptation: Terrestrial (desert, temperate, forest, and grass land Adaptation. CPT 16 ( ) from 50% Of WEEK Sl. No. 18 TO 50 % of Sl. No. 19 Characteristics of image formed by Physical changes a plane mirror. Aquatic adaptation, Practice questions on image Components of formed by a plane mirror. Chemical changes environment. CPT 17 ( ) From 50% of WEEK Sl. No. 19 TO 50 % of Sl. No. 20 Lateral inversion, Different examples of lateral inversion (Ambulance and other alphabets). Displacement of images and object. Reversible changes Irreversible changes Role of biotic & abiotic components, Decomposers. Analogy (words) Analogy (words) Direction sense FRACTIONS: Introduction, Numerator and Denominator, Types of fractions, Operations on Fractions (Addition & subtraction only). Equivalent fractions, lowest form of fractions. CPT 18 ( ) From 50% of WEEK Sl. No. 20 TO 50 % of Sl. No. 21 Numerical on displacement of object and image. Endothermic changes Different uses of plane mirror, Exothermic changes Pin Hole Camera, Periscope. CPT 19 ( ) Subjective test -5 from WEEK Sl. No.19 to Body movement: Introduction, Level of organization, Types of skeleton, Function of skeleton. Direction sense
5 Word problems (Addition & subtraction only). OPERATIONS ON FRACTIONS : Multiplication & Division. Practice questions on & word problems NO CPT (Dushera Break is under the decision of branch Director) Introduction of Electricity. Different uses of electricity in our daily life and things around us. Charge: Definition of Charge,Types of charges. Water Uses of water Types of bones, Skull, Back bone, Chest bone. Shoulder bone. Direction sense BODMAS RULE: General discussion and its applications on integers. Practice questions on. CPT 20 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 21 & 50% from Sl. No. 22 Properties of charge. How a body acquires charge, Explain with help of electron and proton. Sources of water States of water Bones of fore limb and hind limb Movement of arm. Hip bone. Blood relation CPT 21 ( ) MOCK TEST for Half Yearly Exam Syllabus will be 30% from + 70% from WEEK Sl. No. 16 to 25 Blood relation NO CPT (Diwali Break) REVISION (Half Yearly Exam) REVISION (Half Yearly Exam) REVISION (Half Yearly Exam) REVISION (Half Yearly Exam) REVISION (Half Yearly Exam) REVISION (Half Yearly Exam) NO CPT (School Half Yearly Exam Period) DECIMALS: Definition, Operations on Decimals (Addition & Subtraction Methods of charging: Friction only). (No word problem) DECIMALS: Operations on Decimals (Multiplication & Division) (No word problems) DECIMALS: Ordering of Decimals, Comparison of Fractions by converting into Decimals. Methods of charging: (Comb and bits of paper experiment).conduction & Induction method. Evaporation, transpiration Condensation REVISION (Half Yearly Exam) REVISION (Half Yearly Exam) Types of joint. CPT 22 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 25 and 50% from Sl.No.26 Potential Difference:- Work done in moving a charge (V = W/Q). Water cycle Locomotion of Earthworm & Snail. Coding decoding Coding decoding
6 Practice questions on Ordering of Decimals, Comparison of Fractions by converting into Decimals. Word problems on Decimals Word problems on Decimals Numerical on V=W/Q. Importance of water cycle CPT 23 ( ) (PHASE TEST 2) WEEK Sl. No. 18 TO Sl. No. 26 Electric Current, expression for Flood, Drought current(a=q/t).. Locomotion of Fish, Practice questions on Electric Cockroach. current. Conservation of water Coding decoding STATISTICS: Definition, Difference between Raw and Arrayed Data, Primary and Secondary data, Arrangement of Data. Basic questions on mean, median and mode. MENSURATION: Perimeters of Triangle, Rectangle, Square. Practice questions on Areas of Rectangle, Square, Triangle. Practice questions on ALGEBRA: Basic Idea, Types of Algebraic expressions. ALGEBRA: Addition of Algebraic expressions. Subtraction of Algebraic expressions. ALGEBRA: Multiplication of Algebraic expressions. CPT 24 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 29 and 50% from Sl.No.30 Sources of electric current. Rain water harvesting Locomotion of Snake and Birds. Voltaic cell, Dry cell, Construction Water pollution of dry cell and its uses. CPT 25 ( ) from WEEK Sl. No. 30 TO Sl. No.31 Electric circuit: Open circuit, Getting to know plants: Closed circuit, Switch. Air around us Introduction, Structure of plants, Herbs, Shrubs and Practice questions on Cell, Properties of air Trees Electricity and Circuits CPT 26 ( % from WEEK Sl. No. 31 and 50% from Sl.No.32 Different devices used in electric Composition of air circuit and their symbols. Function and Electric fuse, its uses & its characteristics of root. Atmosphere. importance. CPT 27 ( ) (Subjective test 7) from WEEK Sl. No. 29 to 33 Different materials: conductor, insulators and their uses. Nitrogen Function and characteristics of stem. Different examples of materials Carbon dioxide and uses from our Day to day life. CPT 28 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 33 and 50% from Sl.No.34 Series and Parallel combination of Structure and function of resistances (only diagram based Smoke, Dust particles leaf.. question (no numerical)). Practice question on series and parallel combination of Water vapour resistances(only diagram based questions (no numerical)). Alphabet series Alphabet series Alphabet series Non verbal analogy Non verbal analogy CPT 29 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 34 and 50% from Sl. No
7 NO CPT (WINTER BREAK is under the decision of branch Director) Practice questions on Multiplication of Algebraic Heating effects of electric current. Oxygen expressions. Structure and function of Non verbal flower classification ALGEBRA: Division of Algebraic expressions. Practice question on Division of Algebraic expressions. ALGEBRA: LHS & RHS of equations, Linear Equations In One Variable, Systematic Method For Solving Linear Equation In One Variable. Example from day to day life on chemical effects of electric current, Specially cell and electroplating and its importance. Uses of air CPT 30 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 35 and 50% from Sl.No.36 Fun with magnets: Introduction to magnetism, natural Importance of air and artificial magnets. kinds of Reproduction and Artificial magnets, Properties of pollination in flower. bar magnet. Air pollution Non verbal classification CPT 31 ( ) (Subjective test 8) MOCK Test on Pre Annual test from (Syllabus10% from Quarterly 30% from Half yearly and 60% from WEEK Sl.No.29 to 38 Practice Questions on Linear Classification of substances on the Element (definition & Equation in One Variable. basis of magnetic properties. examples). Garbage in and Garbage Practice Basic Word Problem On Practice questions onplaying with out: Introduction, Linear Equation In One Variable. Magnets, Terms related to bar Symbols of first 20 elements Classification of waste RATIO AND PROPORTION: Introduction to The Idea of Ratio and Proportion, Types of Ratios. Practice Questions on RATIO AND PROPORTION. DIRECT PROPORTION : Definition and questions on its definition (only) Word problems on direct proportion. INVERSE PROPORTION : Definition and questions on its definition (only) magnet. CPT 32 ( ) 50% from WEEK Sl. No. 38 and 50% from Sl.No.39 Methods of Magnetization, Demagnetization, Electromagnet Temporary, Permanent magnets, Practice questions on Playing with Magnets. Compound (definition & examples). Mixture (definition & examples). CPT 33 ( ) (PHASE TEST 3) WEEK Sl. No. 29 TO Sl. No. 40 Heat: Concept of heat, units of Heat. Acid(definition & examples) Concept of temperature and its Base (definition & examples) units. CPT 34 ( ) (Annual Test-1) CBSE Board PATTERN Different scales of temperature And practice questions on scales. Indicators (litmus, turmeric). Domestic and Community waste (Agricultural, Industrial and Commercial waste). Vermicomposting Plastic menace, Bioplastic. Waste disposal management and disposal of solid waste.
8 Word problems on inverse proportion. Mode of transfer of Heat:Conduction, Convection and Salt (definition & examples). Radiation. CPT 35 ( ) (Annual Test-2) CBSE Board PATTERN REVISION AND DOUBT CLASS for Annual /Board Exam REVISION AND DOUBT CLASS for Annual /Board Exam FULL TEST of (3 Hrs MATH & 3 Hrs SCIENCE) CBSE Board PATTERN
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