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An ISO 9001-2008 Certified Organization MAHARASHTRA BOARD CURRICULUM Standard IX Content List Designmate (I) PVT LTD Horizon, Swati Society Road, Darpan Circle, Ahmedabad 380014 www.des ig nm ate.com Follow us on Reduce your carbon footprint, think before printing this document. Page 1

SECTION TOTAL TOPIC TOTAL DURATION Section A 118 07.35.19 Section B 149 07.15.45 TOTAL TOPICS 267 14.51.04 Page 2

Section A Chapter 03: Inside the Atom 1. Atom and Atomic Energy 00.01.55 2. Atoms, Molecules and Ions 00.05.40 3. Dalton's Atomic Theory 00.02.46 4. Thomson's Atomic Model 00.04.07 5. Rutherford's Atomic Model 00.04.02 6. Rutherford's Alpha Particle Scattering Experiment 00.05.44 7. Constitution of the Atomic Nucleus 00.02.00 8. Isotopes 00.01.49 Chapter 04: Counting Matter 1. The Law of Conservation of Mass 00.01.26 2. Law of Definite Proportions or Constant Composition 00.04.50 3. What is an Atom? 00.01.35 4. Elements and their Symbols 00.00.00 5. Atoms, Molecules and Ions 00.05.40 6. Molecular Formula 00.02.22 7. The Mole Concept 00.04.12 8. Atomic Mass, Molecular Mass and Formula Unit Mass 00.06.42 9. Valency 00.06.58 Page 3

10. Chemical Formulae 00.01.22 11. Formulae of Compounds (Using Valencies) 00.02.48 Chapter 10: Moving Objects 1. Motion 00.02.33 2. Types of Motion 00.04.02 3. Distance and Displacement 00.05.10 4. Velocity 00.06.40 5. Uniform Motion 00.04.33 6. Constant Velocity 00.01.14 7. Non-uniform motion 00.07.17 8. Acceleration 00.08.49 9. Distance-Time Graph 00.00.00 10. Graph (Uses) 00.04.23 11. Equations of Motion (Using Graph) 00.09.47 12. Uniform Circular Motion (Introduction) 00.02.23 13. Uniform Circular Motion 00.04.05 Chapter 11: The Laws of Motion 1. Force: A Push or a Pull 00.02.22 2. Balanced Forces 00.04.24 3. Inertia 00.03.48 4. Galileo's Experiments and the Law of Inertia 00.02.46 Page 4

5. Newton's First Law of Motion 00.03.11 6. Momentum and Newton's Second Law of Motion 00.07.07 7. To Investigate the relationship between the force exerted on an object and its change of momentum 00.00.00 8. Newton's Third Law of Motion 00.04.09 9. Third Law of Motion using Two Spring Balances 00.00.00 10. Collisions: Elastic and Inelastic 00.06.29 11. Elastic Collision 00.00.00 12. Conservation of Linear Momentum 00.07.27 13. Collision in lab between two spheres 00.00.00 Chapter 12: The Pull of the Earth 1. Gravitation 00.02.35 2. Centripetal Force 00.05.21 3. The Universal Law of Gravitation 00.06.21 4. Newton's Universal law of Gravitation 00.03.45 5. Gravitational force 00.00.52 6. Freely Falling Body 00.00.00 7. Variation in Gravity with Depth From the Surface of the Earth 00.02.49 8. Variation of Gravitational Acceleration with Altitude 00.00.00 9. Mass and Weight 00.05.05 10. Free fall (acceleration due to gravity) 00.03.24 Page 5

Chapter 13: Why Bodies Float 1. Thrust and Pressure 00.03.18 2. Applications of Thrust and Pressure 00.03.00 3. Pressure Exerted by a Solid 00.00.00 4. Pressure in Fluids 00.05.52 5. Atmospheric Pressure (Part-1) 00.03.51 6. Atmospheric Pressure (Part-2) 00.03.35 7. Pressure Exerted by Liquids 00.02.14 8. Laws of Liquid Pressure 00.06.23 9. Buoyant Force and Archimedes' Principle 00.07.14 10. Buoyancy 00.05.22 11. Archimedes' Principle 00.06.38 12. Proof of Archimedes' Principle 00.03.47 13. Relative Density 00.01.25 Chapter 14: Energy: The Driving Force 1. Work and Energy 00.02.14 2. Work Done by a Constant Force 00.06.43 3. Work Done by a Body Possessing Kinetic Energy 00.11.37 4. Work-Energy Theorem 00.05.53 5. Energy 00.01.41 6. Different Forms of Energy 00.03.43 7. Kinetic Energy 00.05.16 Page 6

8. Potential Energy 00.05.44 9. Elastic Potential Energy 00.03.52 10. Binding Energy 00.06.33 11. Electrical Energy 00.01.52 12. Surface Energy 00.06.27 13. Heat and thermal energy 00.05.57 14. Solar Energy (Active Solar Systems) 00.04.48 15. Solar Energy (Passive Solar Heating and Photovoltaic Devices) 00.05.55 16. Transformation of Energy 00.08.02 17. Laws of Conservation 00.02.10 18. Conservation of Energy 00.06.44 19. Energy Conservation 00.04.43 20. Hydroelectric Power 00.04.11 21. Simple Pendulum - 1 00.02.48 22. Simple Pendulum - 2 00.04.13 23. Freely Falling Body 00.00.00 24. Power 00.02.56 25. Mechanical Power 00.05.29 Chapter 15: The Music of Sound 1. Sound 00.03.52 2. Nature of Propagation of Sound 00.02.31 Page 7

3. Sound Produced from a Tuning Fork 00.02.24 4. Sound from Stringed Instruments 00.05.16 5. The Propagation of Sound Waves through Air 00.04.35 6. Propagation of Sound Waves through Different Media 00.02.47 7. Sound Propagation in Air 00.02.40 8. Longitudinal and Transverse Waves 00.01.27 9. Characteristics of Sound Wave 00.08.11 10. Speed of Sound 00.06.39 11. Hearing Aid - Reflection of Sound 00.01.07 12. Echo 00.03.49 13. Reflection of Sound 00.03.48 14. Reverberation 00.04.08 15. SONAR 00.04.41 Chapter 16: Bonding with Ecosystems 1. Ecosystem 00.02.17 2. Biomes 00.02.42 3. Components of environment 00.02.10 4. Factors affecting ecosystem 00.04.13 5. Energy flow 00.02.21 6. Food Web 00.00.00 7. Food chain and Food web 00.01.12 8. Energy flow in an ecosystem 00.03.48 Page 8

9. Ecological pyramids 00.05.07 10. Biogeochemical cycles 00.02.35 Section B Chapter 01: World of matter 1. Physical Nature of Matter 00.02.27 2. States of Matter 00.03.16 3. States of Matter (Part-II) 00.03.16 4. Properties of Different States of Matter 00.06.16 5. Kinetic Theory of Matter-1 (SOLID) 00.05.27 6. Melting and Boiling Point of Water 00.02.46 7. Determining Melting and Boiling Points 00.00.00 8. Kinetic Theory of Matter-2 (Liquids) 00.04.13 9. Kinetic Theory of Gases 00.06.10 10. Temperature Units and their Inter-conversion 00.04.13 11. Phase Diagram 00.05.11 12. Evaporation (Mechanism) 00.02.06 13. Factors Affecting the Rate of Evaporation of Water 00.02.00 14. Sublimation 00.01.51 15. Solar Cooker 00.06.25 Page 9

Chapter 02: Understanding Matter 1. States of Matter 00.03.16 2. Elements, Compounds and Mixtures 00.05.24 3. Compounds 00.01.00 4. Separating the Components of a Mixture 00.00.00 5. Distinguishing Between a Mixture and a Compound 00.00.00 6. Separation of Solid-Liquid Mixtures 00.04.35 7. Separation of Liquid-Liquid Mixtures 00.04.15 8. Mixtures 00.02.57 9. Solutions and their Properties 00.02.17 10. Properties of a Colloid 00.03.10 11. Distinguishing Between Solutions 00.00.00 12. Suspensions and their Properties 00.02.54 13. Distillation 00.01.38 14. Desalination of Water (Simple Distillation) 00.03.28 15. Crystallization 00.01.47 Chapter 05: Cell: The Unit of Life 1. Cell and cell theory 00.02.01 2. Structure of Onion peel and Cork cells 00.01.34 3. Number and size of cells 00.03.38 4. Shape of cells 00.04.37 5. Plant cell and animal cell 00.02.15 Page 10

6. Cell structure II 00.02.35 7. Plasma membrane (Structure and functions) 00.04.12 8. Osmosis with raisins 00.01.36 9. Plasmolysis 00.03.00 10. Imbibition by raisins 00.00.00 11. Cell wall and vacuoles 00.01.36 12. Cytoplasm and Lysosome 00.03.10 13. Nucleus and lysosomes 00.03.03 14. Functions of ER, Golgi and Ribosomes 00.03.42 15. Structure of Mitochondria 00.02.38 16. Plastids 00.04.15 17. Eukaryotic cell 00.03.03 18. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells 00.03.20 19. Structure of the prokaryotic cell 00.04.25 Chapter 06: Life: Simple and Complex 1. Cells to organism 00.02.52 2. Plant and animal tissue 00.02.02 3. Epithelial tissue 00.04.31 4. Connective tissues 00.02.08 5. Structure of the bone 00.03.26 6. Composition and functions of blood 00.04.13 7. Areolar connective tissues 00.03.27 Page 11

8. Adipose tissue 00.02.57 9. Types of human muscles 00.02.04 10. Muscle tissues and nervous tissues 00.02.24 11. Structure of neuron 00.03.45 12. Meristematic tissue 00.02.33 13. Plant tissues (Permanent tissues I) 00.02.50 14. Simple tissues 00.02.56 15. Permanent tissues (Simple tissues -1) 00.04.09 16. Complex tissues (Xylem and phloem) 00.04.18 17. Vascular bundles in dicots 00.03.41 18. Protective tissues in plants 00.01.47 Chapter 07: Life Around You 1. Taxonomy as a science 00.01.19 2. Taxonomic categories of classification 00.03.57 3. Binomial nomenclature 00.02.25 4. Rules of Nomenclature 00.01.30 5. Whittaker's system of classification 00.06.07 6. General characters of kingdom monera 00.01.17 7. Kingdom Protista 00.02.00 8. Algae, lichen and protozoa 00.03.16 9. Protozoans 00.02.39 10. Classification of eukaryota 00.02.45 Page 12

11. Fungi I 00.02.08 12. Fungi II 00.01.54 13. Classification of animals 00.06.29 14. Cryptogams 00.04.21 15. Funaria (Moss) 00.00.00 16. Fern 00.00.00 17. Alternation of generations in bryophytes 00.02.58 18. Liverworts and lichens 00.04.02 19. Spirogyra 00.00.00 20. Pteridophytes 00.02.45 21. Phanerogams 00.05.33 22. Gymnosperms 00.02.27 23. Angiosperms 00.01.31 24. Angiosperms 00.00.00 25. Difference between dicots and monocots 00.02.17 26. Metazoa (porifera) 00.03.37 27. Hydra and sponges 00.02.34 28. Eumetazoa (coelenterata) 00.03.11 29. Phylum (Platyhelminthes) 00.02.10 30. Worms 00.02.49 31. Phylum (Nemathelminthes) 00.02.14 32. Phylum Annelida 00.03.30 33. Earthworm 00.04.06 Page 13

34. Arthropoda 00.02.00 35. General characteristics of insects 00.05.05 36. Mollusca 00.02.50 37. Starfish and snail 00.02.57 38. Phylum Echinodermata 00.01.25 39. Hemichordata and chordates 00.02.11 40. Chordata (protochordata) 00.03.16 41. Chordates and mammals 00.03.52 42. Agnatha 00.01.30 43. Superclass Pisces 00.05.18 44. Fish 00.04.11 45. Osteichthyes and chondrichthyes 00.05.23 46. Bony Fish 00.00.00 47. Super class - Tetrapoda 00.04.54 48. Fish and amphibia 00.03.31 49. Circulatory system in amphibians 00.01.38 50. Class-Reptilia 00.02.52 51. Reptiles and birds 00.02.26 52. Class Aves 00.05.11 53. Class-Mammalia 00.04.46 Page 14

Chapter 08: Highway to Health 1. Health 00.01.46 2. Healthy life 00.00.58 3. Diseases 00.05.12 4. Spread of communicable diseases 00.04.14 5. Bacterial diseases (Typhoid and Cholera) 00.02.09 6. Hepatitis B and Jaundice 00.03.53 7. Viral diseases (Measles, Mumps, Rabies) 00.05.12 8. Viral diseases (Influenza and polio) 00.04.42 9. Sexually Transmitted Disease - AIDS 00.01.26 10. Immune disease - AIDS 00.01.29 11. Diarrhoea 00.03.12 Chapter 09: Quality Food, Quality Life 1. Cultivation of crops 00.01.43 2. Crop production and improvement 00.02.30 3. Nutrients as Food for Plant 00.02.14 4. Fertilizers 00.02.18 5. Manuring, Weeding and Irrigation 00.02.38 6. Mixed Cropping 00.01.42 7. Crop rotation 00.02.37 8. Pesticides and weed control 00.03.05 9. Storage of grains 00.03.42 Page 15

10. Storage of yield or crop 00.02.04 11. Animal husbandry 00.04.02 12. Bee-keeping (Apiculture) 00.02.50 Chapter 17: Solid Waste: Ecofriendly Management 1. Environmental pollution 00.02.06 2. Water pollution 00.03.16 3. Soil Pollution 00.01.45 4. Composter 00.01.28 5. Waste disposal (Vermicomposting) 00.02.53 6. Plastic recycling 00.02.31 TOTAL TOPIC IN SCIENCE 267 14.51.04 TOTAL TOPIC IN IX SCIENCE 267 14.51.04 Page 16