5.2 Tet Paper II - Syllabus
5.2 Tet Paper II - Syllabus
5.2 Tet Paper II - Syllabus
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Content
MCQs
Marks
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(a) For Mathematics and Science Teachers:
Mathematics and Science (Classes VI to
VIII)
OR
(b) For Social Science Teachers: Social Science
(Classes VI to VIII)
OR
(c) For any Other Teacher (Classes VI to VIII)
Either (a) OR (b)
Total
Learning
environment,
Teacher
and
teaching
Theories
of
Techniques
Aptitude
concept,
types
and
Adjustment
and
Mal
adjustment
Causes
of
Juvenile
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Listening
Competencies
Listening to:
Instructions,
Imperative
Statements
Short Stories
Short audio pieces
(radio play/
chosen parts of
CDs/Poetry/ Short
passages)
Identifying and
discriminating
difficult words
Dictation: Hearing
words, and
spelling
accurately
Classroom
activities and
processes
Learning
Outcomes
Reading aloud
stories
Reciting poems
Giving specific
instructions for
an activity or
class work
Playing an
audio story
(Audio books,
audio rendition
of poems
It will be
reiterated at a
suitable time in
future.
Comprehends oral
instructions
Learns to
pronounce words
and phrases
Makes meaning of
what she listens to
and responds
appropriately,
orally or through
written exercises
: gh sounds,
silent letters,
/s/, /z/, //, /3/
homophones
etc.
Evaluation
Follow instructions
Listen and recite or
read with clear
intonation and
pronunciation
Listen and respond
orally or through
written exercises: Eg;
Write or say a line
about the characters
in a story; give a
suitable title
Answer objective
questions
Spelling Games
Spells words; finds
patterns; uses
correct spelling in
writing
Understands
meanings of words
learnt.
Speaking
Classroom
activities and
Competencies
processes
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Reading aloud
Reading aloud
from a text
from their
pauses;
passage fluently
reader
pronounces words
accurately
Reciting: reading
Learning and
Read in unison,
from text
reciting in
Expresse
Reciting from
groups, or
and rhyme
memory
individually
Reads alone
poem read;
from the
without stumbling,
Recite with
selection of
with expression
expression; without
faltering
specified poems
Activity: role
greetings for
play, games;
instructions
Follow the
various occasions
other oral
instructions correctly
Making requests
activities:
using learnt
Enacting
Ask Answer
phrases
to the given
activities
Builds familiarity
situations?
Instructing
around familiar
with appropriate
another classmate
situations in
phrasing of
day-to-day life
greetings and
Giving
requests
directions to a
place on
campus etc.
Asking and
This learning
Learns to frame
answering Wh /
activity may be
appropriate
Yes/No / Seeking
undertaken
questions and
Objective questions
Questions for
Information
around a story
answers correctly
different situations:
Questions
or passage:
Eg;
Teacher guided
Ask questions to
- find a place,
relevant
information
trains arrival or
departure
Participation:
Large group
Builds participation
In discussions in
discussions,
skills
Converse on a topic
class
Classroom
Cogency in speech
In a dialogue
discussion on
Confidence
group of your
lessons
Resourcefulness
classmates.
Converses
Holds a train of
around a
thought
suggested or
initiated topic
Speaking formally
Each student
Learns to speak in
on a topic for 2
takes turns to
front of a group,
minutes
prepare and
clearly and
speak on a
correctly
more trees.
topic of choice
Telling Jokes;
Students share
Students share
Puzzles and
jokes, puzzles
Riddles.
and riddles.
riddles in a lively
manner
Build interactive
skills
Reading
Competencies
Classroom
activities and
processes
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Skimming
Scanning
Reading
independently,
short passages in
prose and
comprehending its
content
Reading and
following level
appropriate
instructions
Understanding
sequence
Understanding
content
Finding answers
to questions on
the given passage
Understanding the
authors intention
Recognizing and
learning
vocabulary in
context
Appreciating
style: first steps
Picking out main
facts and
supporting detail
Using various
short passages,
the teacher
facilitates
skimming
content as a
reading skill
Using various
short passages,
the teacher
facilitates
scanning
content as a
reading skill
Reading
passages; from
text;
Reading
selected unseen
comprehension
passages of
selected level
Teacher writes
instructions on
board and asks
children to
follow them: a
play way
learning activity
(Simon says
games)
The teacher
facilitates the
following
activities and
skills:
Underline main
facts
Use dictionary
or vocabulary
list (put up on
board) to find
meaning, and
understand in
the context
Use reading
material to
answer
questions
Enjoy reading
Understands
vocabulary; builds
vocabulary and
uses words in
context; answers
questions correctly
Begins to build
cognitive skills in
reading and
understanding
Takes the first
steps in looking at
the literary
qualities and
merits of a piece of
writing
Reads and
comprehends
Understands and
enjoys stories and
essays
Learns to read
independently
Follow instructions
clearly;
Relating stories to
ones own life and
responding
Answer open
ended
questions: What
do you think?
Responds to
literature;
understands life
through reading
Reads poetry:
appreciates it,
understands,
relates and
responds
[Teacher
facilitates] Read
and respond to
poetry; answer
questions;
illustrate
Appreciates poetry
Understands
meaningfully
Free association
and imagine
activities
Illustrations and
responses show
understanding;
Answer questions
accurately
Reading Extension
Activities
Supplementary
reading, use of
the Library,
Referencing
skills and
activities
Small assignments
and projects
Writing
Competencies
Answers questions
in complete
sentences, using
punctuation
Uses relevant and
level appropriate
vocabulary to
make sentences
Writes on a given
topic: (to an
established word
limit)
[5 lines]
Classroom
activities and
processes
Comprehension
passages
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Write in sentences;
writes complete
answers; uses
punctuation
Answer questions
appropriately in
complete sentences
Exercises in
vocabulary
Uses vocabulary to
make sentences
Use vocabulary
correctly; writes
original sentences
Specific
paragraph
topics; teaching
writing a
paragraph
Paragraph unity,
relevance,
appropriate
vocabulary and
grammar
conventions
Write cogently,
organise content;
relevant to topic;
spell and use
grammar correctly.
Short Answers [5
lines]
Identifying and
using selected
cohesive devices
Analysing
sentences and
passages for
cohesive
devices
[Facilitated by
Students learn to
write sentences
and small passages
using cohesive
devices
the teacher]
May be a text
passage
Writing letters in a Learns about
given format
the format of a
leave letter
through
relevant
examples
provided by the
teacher
Journal writing
Short journal
prompts
Free writing
Five minutes of
class time to
write
Forming stories
Story writing
tasks; from
outlines or story
starters
Developing Hints
Writing simple
messages and
descriptions
Mind/Concept
mapping
Summarize
content in any
framework, using
graphic organisers
Objective Questions
Learns to write a
formal letter in the
appropriate format
Writ a letter to a
bookshop ordering
books for your home
library
Self-expression
Not assessed
Not assessed; a
freeing exercise
Expanding on given
hints
Building a story
from an outline
Learning skills that
help to use
imagination /facts
productively
Students use life Learns to use
situations to
language
write relevant
contextually
Learns to use
messages
Students use
language to
everyday objects articulate a visual
and scenarios to image
describe what
they see
Use summary
Picking out and
and graphic
organisation of
organisers in all information and
classroom
facts in an
transactions
imaginative
manner
Learning the value
of Mind mapping as
a tool to
understand and
associate
Growing familiar
Frame sentences in
sequence from the
mind map given to
you
with a range of
graphic organizers
Spelling words
Spelling
Students know the Objective questions
correctly
activities around spellings of
and fun games for
familiar and
selected words
spelling
unfamiliar words
Dictation
Grammar
Classroom
Evaluation
Competencies
Learning Outcomes
activities and
processes
Have an overview Introduction to
Understands the
Classify the given
of parts of speech: parts of speech
different words and
words in the
words have
through
what part of speech
respective
different roles in
explanation and they are
coloumn noun,
sentences
exercises
adjective, verb &
Functional use of
adverb
words in full
Objective
exprestions.
questions
Concept of a
sentence: subject
predicate; types
of sentences;
capital letters and
punctuation;
Difference
between
sentences and
fragments;
correcting run-ons
[Assertive,
Interrogative,
Imperative, Simple
Negative]
Nouns and types
of nouns: all
proper and
abstract nouns
Through varying
exercises on
each concept,
with
explanation of
logic behind
each
Separate
sentences into
subject and
predicate.
Use appropriate
capital and end
marks.
Write sentences
with appropriate
structure
Objective
questions
Through
exercises and
explanations of
nouns, their
role and use;
rules;
Identify the
nouns in the
following
sentences and
state what kind
of noun has been
used
Objective
questions
[Habitual Action,
universal truth],
Simple Past
[Completed
actions], Simple
Future [Intended
actions]
[SVC;SVO; SVIO
DO]
Learning the
different kinds of
Describing words
and Modifying
words in a
sentence
[Adjectives and
Adverbs]
Rules of capital
use: basic rules:
beginning of
sentences; types
of proper nouns;
pronoun I.
End marks
(connected to
types of
sentences)
Revise already
learnt concepts
through exercises.
explanations
and activities
Students understand
simple sentence
structures SVC, SVO
and SVOO
correctly
Objective
questions
Learns through
exercises and
explanations of
describing
words, their role
and use; Learns
about modifying
words and their
required
contexts,
through sheets,
explanations
and activities
Worksheets,
explanations
learning the
rules of
capitalising
Recognise adjectives
and adverbs and their
role in a sentence
Students use different
adjectives and adverbs
in different situations
Uses and
understands
different
describing and
modifying words
and the rules of
usage
Applies rules in
all written work
Objective
questions
Worksheets and
rules
Objective
questions
Revision
exercises
Vocabulary
Classroom activities
Learning
Competencies
and processes
Outcomes
Grasping the
Uses dictionary;
Understands
meaning of
checks with peers,
meanings of
unfamiliar
teacher helps with
words in
words from
meaning
context
reading
materials
Vocabulary
Activities, crosswords, Students learn
exercises in:
word search
some
homonyms,
homonyms,
synonyms,
synonyms and
antonyms
antonyms
Builds
Evaluation
Uses the words in
sentences;
understands context
and meaning
Objective questions
Completes the
related exercises
correctly
familiarity,
identifies words
correctly
Language Functions
Competencies
Reading and
interpreting
pictorial
information:
comic strip,
pictures etc.
Reads a graphic
organiser
Tabular data
Narrating
stories
Role play
Writing poetry
Classroom
activities
and
processes
Activities,
tasks, and
language
games
Worksheets;
or charts or
black board
drawings
Activities,
tasks, and
language
games
Activities,
tasks, and
language
games
Activities,
tasks, and
language
games
Learning Outcomes
Evaluation
Interprets the
data accurately
Original,
imaginative, clear
sentences
Simulates
effectively
Write originally,
authentically
Class VII
Competencies
Content
Listening
Classroom
activities and
processes
Listening to and
following
instructions;
listening to
selected audio
stories; listening
to a classmates
speech
Listening and
responding to
items
Recorded
songs, poems,
stories,
dialogues, etc.,
Listening to
specific words
and their
different forms,
in different
contexts
Same words
that differ in
meaning in
different
contexts
Eg.: cry-weep
cry-shout aloud
Using specific
word forms in
appropriate
context;
worksheets and
other interactive
exercises
Dictation on
these forms
Listening to a
Report
Report on 1.
Annual Day
function, 2.
Sports Day
function, etc.;
3. News report,
4. Weather
report, etc
Teacher initiates
a discussion on
the report.
Competencies
Content
Telling
Jokes; Jokes, puzzles
Puzzles,
and tongue
tongue twisters twisters
as
play
an
words
and
meanings
Speaking
Classroom
activities and
processes
Students share
jokes, puzzles
and riddles.
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Student
Testing to find
understands
out whether
oral
the students
instructions;
follow
understands
instructions
stories read
correctly, and
out or played
respond
follows a
appropriately
speech and
Oral Questions
responds to it. o check
comprehension
Distinguishes
Find pattern,
different word
gain better
forms; learn
accuracy in
the
spelling;
peculiarities of connect
spelling; learn
sounds with
to spell words
words
correctly
Word Pun,
Objective type
questions
Student
Able to recall
understands
basic elements
the structure
of an oral
of a report
report, and
improvise to
create one in a
given context,
using given
basic
parameters
Learning
Outcomes
Shares jokes,
puzzles and
riddles in a
lively manner
Build
interactive
skills
Evaluation
Use words like
puns,
homonyms
etc., in group
conversation.
Narrating an
experience
Incidents in the
class,
playground etc.
Students share
their experience
in class
Uses
descriptive
vocabulary and
connectors
Reciting poems
from memory
and from text
Learning and
reciting in
groups, or
individually from
the selection of
specified poems
Speaking
formally
Familiar topics
The teacher
facilitates formal
conversation
around a chosen
topic; Eg; groups
converse around
Sports today, or
TV Programmes
Appreciates,
recognises
rhyme, meter
and meaning
and brings it
out through
recitation
Expresses
thoughts using
the correct
language,
vocabulary and
syntax
Reading
Classroom
activities and
processes
Learning
Outcomes
Recount your
experiences on
your way to
school this
morning.
Recite clearly;
with correct
inflexion and
pronunciation
Speak with
confidence on
a topic of their
choice.
Competencies
Content
Identifying the
topic sentence
of a paragraph
Simple
passages on
games, articles
on science,
nature, moral
values,
adventure,
biographies,
jokes etc.
Independent
reading and
comprehension
of reading
matter
Summarise
effectively
through mind
maps and
other graphic
organisers;
answer
questions
accurately
Reading
independently;
picking out
main facts and
supporting
details
Passages on
topics of
general interest
Teacher guides
the students to
finding the topic
sentence of a
paragraph by
eliciting
responses
through
questions.
Identifies the
topic sentence
of a
paragraph.
Evaluation
Analyzing what
is read
Simple
comprehension
passages
depicting
celebrations
etc.,
Makes
connections
and interpret
what they read
What, How,
Why
questions
Understanding
and following
written
instructions
after or before a
given passage;
Following a trail
of written
instructions to
arrive at a
learning
outcome
Reading written
instructions and
following them
Follows
written
instructions
Read the
instructions
and respond
accordingly
Re-arranging
jumbled
sentences into a
logical sequence
Exercises given
after the lesson,
aiding
understanding,an
alysis, evolve
connections
Follows a
sequence and
build on what
is known
MCQs,
Objective type
questions, VSA
and SA
Relating stories
to ones own life
and responding
Stories
inculcating
values like
friendship, good
conduct, etc.,
Answer open
ended questions:
What do you
think?
Responds to
literature;
understand life
through
reading,
Reads with
pause,
stressing
words
appropriately
and with
proper
intonation
Reading poetry:
appreciating it,
understanding,
relating and
responding
Poems on
simple themes
[Teacher
facilitates] Read
and respond to
poetry; answer
questions;
illustrate
Appreciates
poetry
Responds to
the imagery
and emotions
in a poem.
Reads with
pause,
stressing
words
appropriately
and with
Answer
questions
eliciting
imagination
and emotions.
proper
intonation
Reading with
rhythm and
emotionextensive
reading
Newspapers,
Childrens
magazines,
etc.,
Competencies
Content
Writing answers
to Knowledge
based questions
Diffentiates
between the
language used
in prose and
poetry.
Poems
Paraphrasing
poetic lines.
Writing
descriptive and
narrative essays
of specified
Supplementary
reading, Use of
the Library,
Referencing skills
and activities
Writing
Classroom
activities and
processes
Comprehension
passages with
activities; or text
based written
exercises
Reads for
interest
Reads to
deepen
knowledge
Reads to link
and connect
additional data
Learning
Outcomes
Building
interest
Small
assignments
and projects
Evaluation
Explains
clearly in
writing, use
appropriate
expressions;
answer in own
words
Answer
accurately in
an organised,
complete and
clear manner
Normative
MCQs,
Objective type
questions, VSA
and SA
Read,
comprehend and
respond clearly
Identifies
sentence
patterns
Interprets and
understands
the poems
Poems
Read,
comprehend and
respond clearly
Use mind maps
and graphic
organizers to aid
understanding
Interprets and
understands
the poems,
expresses
views with
originality and
writes in prose
form
Rewrite the
given line /
lines of the
poem in prose
form.
Topics of
general interest
Introduction to
essay writing;
writing on given
topic with
Writes up to
10 cogent lines
on a given
topic
Write
grammatically
correct
sentences in
length
[8 10 lines]
guidelines
provided
an organised
manner on a
given topic
Long Answers
[8 10 lines]
Using discourse
markers
Linkers /
connectives
Passages with
the selected
discourse
markers are
provided to
students; teacher
facilitates
familiarity with
them through
pre and post
reading
questions.
Identifies the
specified
discourse
markers in
connected
sentences
Identify the
discourse
markers,
linkers,
connectives in
a given
passage
Use discourse
markers in
appropriate
places in
sentences
Writing Formal
and Informal
letters
Situations for
formal and
informal letters
Formats are
given. Teacher
shows the style
of language used
in formal /
informal letters
Learns and
applies the
formats and
uses the
required
vocabulary
and language
for letter
writing
Eg. 1. Write a
letter to our
friend about
the pollution of
the river in
your area.
2. Write a
letter to the
Collector about
the pollution of
the river in
your area.
Using direct
speech in
Dialogues
Situations for
dialogues
Using a short
narrative
passage,
students are
encouraged to
convert it to
direct speech,
through taking
roles, evolving a
script, etc.,
Responds
appropriately
and builds a
clear written
dialogue
sequence for a
story/narrative
Fun activities
in script
writing
Teacher evolves
various contexts
to create
awareness Eg;
Waste
Evolves catchy
and effective
slogans on
relevant
themes
A few fun
activities on
imaginary
issues
Summative
Simple Slogan
writing
Short, catchy
phrases and
sentences
Filling up the
blanks in a
dialogue
Using the right
format for
presentation of
Direct Speech
segregation,
conservation of
water, keeping
the campus
clean, etc
Able to focus
on the core
issue and
evolve an
appropriate
slogan
Journal writing
Current affairs,
general topics
Short journal
prompts
Selfexpression
Free writing
Current affairs,
general topics
Five minutes of
class time to write
on topics of the
pupils choice
Writing
spontaneously
without
hesitation
Competencies
Revision of
Parts of speech
Grasping the
form, structure
and use of the
Continuous
tense
Content
Nouns, verbs,
adjectives,
adverbs,
pronouns,
preparations,
conjunctions,
interjections.
Articles
Past, Present,
Future
continuous
Grammar
Classroom
activities and
processes
A passage in the
text that
highlights the
required
grammatical
functions.
Reinforcement of
knowledge of
parts of speech
through usage
related
interactive
activities
Learning
Outcomes
Prepare
articles for
journals
Express your
views on the
chosen topic
Evaluation
Recall and
reinforcement
of learnt
concepts in
the parts of
speech
[Sentence
structure]
Demonstrates
clarity of
understanding
Students use
different
Continuous
tense forms in
different
situations
appropriately
Students have
a clear,
meaningful
and focussed
understanding
of the usage of
the Continuous
tense - Eg;
Imagine a
match is going
on, and give a
commentary
using the
Present
Continuous
tense. Narrate
a past event
Cloze tests
may be used
Using Modal
Verbs for
Suggestion,
Obligation,
Politeness,
Willingness
would, may,
can, will
A passage in the
text that
highlights the
required
grammatical
functions.
Learn through
exercises,
activities and
explanation, of
modal verbs,
their role and use
in the specified
contexts
Students use
different Modal
forms in
different
situations
appropriately
Objective type
Questions that
test use of
Modals for
suggestion,
obligation,
politeness,
willingness,
ability.
Being and
Doing Verbs:
Differentiating
Transitive and
Intransitive
Verbs
Be and Do as
main and
auxiliary verbs
Verbs that take
objects and
those that do
not
SVO, SVC,
SVOO, etc.,
Learn about
verbs that take
objects and those
that take
complements,
and their
required
contexts, through
sheets,
explanations and
activities
Students
deepen their
understanding
of simple
sentence
structures
[SVC, SVO and
SVOO]
Has a clear,
meaningful
and focussed
understanding
of the usage of
selected
Transitive and
Intransitive
verbs in the
specified
sentence
structures
Objective type
questions
Dividing the
sentence into
noun and verb
groups (i.e.
subject &
predicate)
Phrasal Verbs
A passage in the
text that
highlights the
required
grammatical
functions.
Learn through
Students
understand
the use of
Noun Groups,
with head
words and
modifiers, and
Objective type
questions
Sentence
pattern
Grasping the
use and
meaning of
noun groups
and selected
phrasal verbs
using
bring, come,
take
exercises,
activities and
explanation, of
noun groups and
phrasal verbs,
their role and use
some common
phrasal verbs,
through usage
Identifying the
three degrees
of comparison
Positive
Comparative
and Superlative
degrees
The three forms
of irregular
verbs
Various exercises
and situations to
highlight the
three degrees of
comparison
Students learn
to write simple
sentences
involving the
three degrees
of comparison
Revision of
Punctuation
marks
Fullstop,
Comma,
Inverted
commas,
question and
exclamatory
marks
Passages with
the relevant
punctuation
marks are
provided to
students; teacher
facilitates
revision
Students use
the
punctuation
marks
appropriately
Punctuate the
given passage;
Supply the
missing
punctuation
marks
Framing
Question Tags
didnt, hasnt,
isnt
did, has, is
Through varying
exercises and
classroom
activities -on
each concept,
with explanation
of the logic
behind each:
Eg; He took the
book, didnt he?
He didnt take
the book, did he?
Applies the
rules
influencing
Question Tags,
in a
meaningful
manner
Clear in this
concept in
their writing;
recognise
errors and
Objective type
questions
Subject and
verb agreement
Identifying the
Active and
Passive Voice
Identifying
Phrases and
Clauses
correct them
Knows and
applies the
rules of
singular and
plural nouns
and verbs uses
them
Singular subject
singular verb
Plural subject
verb in the
plural
Each, every,
either, neither,
etc.,
Transforming
sentences from
the Active to
Passive and vice
versa.
Sentences of
the Simple
Present, Past
and Future
Through
exercises and
substitution
tables, verbal
situations etc.,
Through
exercises and
substitution
tables, verbal
situations etc.,
Knows and
applies the
rules of
transformation
in speaking
and writing
Clear in the
concept of
identifying the
two types of
voice
Objective type
questions
Phrase- ie a
group of words
without a finite
verb in it
Clause- ie a
group of words
with a finite
verb in it
Passages in the
text, additional
exercises and
verbal situations.
Understands
the use of
Phrases and
Clauses
Differentiate
Phrases and
Clauses
Objective type
questions
Objective type
questions
Vocabulary
Competencies
Content
Locating words
in the dctionery
for their
meaning,
synonyms,
antonyms and
usage
Guided use of
dictionary for
unfamiliar
words
Prefixes and
suffixes
Word formation
with prefixes
and suffixes
Classroom
activities and
processes
Activities;
1. Exercises and
word games;
2. Break up of
kangaroo words
3. Use of
dictionary and
thesaurus
Exercises
through pattern
finding
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Learns more
words and
synonyms and
antonyms of
words
Find synonyms
and antonyms
Split the word
into smaller
words
Objective type
questions
Understands
how suffixes
and prefixes
can alter the
word and
change its
meaning
Use suffixes
and prefixes
and knows the
meanings
Objective type
questions
Compound
words,
homophones
Competencies
Talk about
oneself
Participating in
language
games and
puzzles:
Dramatizing a
story
Reading a
graphic
organiser
Noun + noun,
noun + verb,
adjective +
noun
Activities and
exercises
Learns to
recognise
them
Language Functions
Classroom
Learning
activities
Content
and
Outcomes
processes
Talks on likes,
Conversation
Learns to speak
dislikes, friends, class; teacher in sentences and
etc.,
anchors and
communicate
helps children
their thoughts
speak
and feelings with
authentically:
ease and clarity
Interaction
questions
based on
Favourites:
players,
hobbies,
friends, books,
leaders,
movies, TV
programmes,
etc
Word searches,
Activities and
Reinforces
crosswords, and games in
concepts learnt in
Whats the
class, at
grammar and
good word?
various levels, vocabulary;
to strengthen
develops the skill
and reinforce
of problem
various
solving
competencies
Situations,plays, Presentation
Visualises the
etc.,
of skits in
story; role play,
small groups
develop
confidence
Tabular data
Worksheets,
charts or black
board
drawings
Understands and
interprets
different kinds of
data
Form
compound
words.
Use the words
in different
contexts,
according to
their meaning
Evaluation
Speak
confidently and
attempt to
speak in
complete
sentences
Questionnaire
type:
completion
Solve puzzles
and play word
games
Interpret the
data accurately
Class VIII
Competencies
Content
Listening to
recorded
commentary of
any sport
Sports
commentaries;
passage on a
familiar theme
Listen to
selected words,
and their stress
and inflections
Words like
conduct &
conduct;
present &
present
Listening to
poetry reading
and recitation
Poems
Competencies
Content
Telling Jokes;
Puzzles and
riddles.
Jokes, puzzles
and riddles
Retelling
stories they
have read
Stories
Telephonic
conversation
Making
telephonic
conversations
Listening
Classroom
activities and
processes
Listen as a
large group,
with pointers
and
interventions
from the
teacher, for
better
understanding
Words &
passage read
out in class
focussing on
stressed
syllables and
words
Listen to how
poems could be
read or recited
Speaking
Classroom
activities and
processes
Students share
jokes, puzzles
and riddles.
Students listen
to each other
as they narrate
stories
In small
groups,
children enact
telephonic
conversation
and apply
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Understands
the use of
language in
commentary
Understand what
is happening and
are able to recall
what they have
heard
Students
pronounce
accurately and
with proper
intonation, the
words heard
Identify the
sounds heard
Appreciate
rhyme, meter,
and the special
use of words
Identify the
nuances of
sounds & words
in poetry
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Students share
jokes, puzzles
and riddles in a
lively manner
and use
language
appropriately;
build
interactive
skills
Jokes, puzzles or
riddles cited by
the learners
Rephrases and
narrates in
with originality
Rephrasing
Speaks over
the telephone
using
appropriate
vocabulary,
intonation and
Learn to speak
and express
oneself to others
Participating in
Discussions:
Competencies
Current news
Sports
Relevant
contemporary
issues
Content
Reading
poetry:
appreciating,
understanding,
relating and
responding to
various themes
Poems
a) Reading for
content and
style
b)
Understanding
sequence,
c) Scanning
content to find
answers to
questions in
the given
passage
d)
Understanding
the authors
intention
e) Recognising
or learning
vocabulary in
context
f) Appreciating
style
Extensive
reading
Stories /
passages with
moral values,
witty and
humorous
passages,
historical,
narrative,
mystery
passages etc.
Abridged
novels, fiction,
books of pupils
choice
telephonic
etiquette
Large group
activity with
the teacher
facilitating
speaking and
listening
Reading
Classroom
activities and
processes
Activities
related to the
poem in
content.
Read and
answer
questions
based on the
poem
Read stories
and other
passages, to
understand and
appreciate the
plot,
characters,
style and
intention
Understand
and summarise
the story in
various ways,
creating
organizers and
using the ones
given; make
connections
with life and
learning
Supplementary
reading, Use of
the Library,
Referencing
register of
language
Expresses
thoughts and
views with
clarity, cogency
and focus
Speaks clear
complete
sentences, and
expresses
ideas clearly
Learning
Outcomes
Group discussion
on various topics
Evaluation
Enjoys reading
given poems,
appreciates
and responds
to chosen
poems
SA questions
Comprehends
selected
passages from
literature
Enjoys the
reading
process and
learn from it,
pronounce the
words
correctly,
stress
appropriately,
passing at the
right places
with proper
intonation
Summarises
the story,
assesses its
plot, character
and style
Reads for
interest
Reads to
deepen
MCQ, Objective
type Questions,
VSA, SA, LA
Questions to
build interest
skills and
activities
Competencies
Content
Comprehension
Using mind
mapping
techniques
Answer
questions in
complete
sentences,
using proper
punctuation
Using both
active and
passive
vocabulary to
make sentences
Writing
Paragraphs:
Topic sentence;
unity and
structure
[Linking small
paragraphs]
Words,
phrases,
phrasal verbs,
etc.,
Writing on a
given topic:
(150 200
words)
Revision:
Writing letters
in a given
format
Simple topics,
proverbs, etc.,
Eg.
1.Cleanliness is
next to
Godliness
2. The
importance of
good manners.
Simple topics,
proverbs,
personal
experiences,
etc.,
Topics for
letter writing
Writing
Classroom
activities and
processes
Comprehension
passage given
for written
work
Exercises and
activities that
elucidate the
required
concepts are
facilitated
through mindmapping
Simple
exercises
prepared by
the teacher
knowledge
Reads to link
and connect
additional data
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Picks out
relevant facts,
writes correct
and clear
answers, to
meet the
requirement of
the questions
specified
VSA and SA
questions, Make
notes and write
the summary in
a paragraph
Uses
vocabulary
appropriately
Worksheets to
understand and
practise writing
paragraphs
Learn to use
paragraphs and
to write on
different topics
Specific essay
topics; teaching
how to write an
essay
Write at length
on a given
topic with
organisation
and clarity
Uses the
correct format
and
appropriate
content
Revision of the
format of
formal and
informal letter
and the register
of language
Summative
Answers
addressed
questions
appropriately
with supporting
statements
Objective type
questions
a) Expand the
given outline into
a paragraph.
b) Write a
paragraph on the
given topic.
Complete essay
with title,
introduction,
content and
conclusion
a) Write a letter
to the forest
authorities about
the cutting of
trees in that
area.
b) Wrtie a letter
to your friend
expressing your
Writing a
summary
Passages for
summarising
Teacher
explains the
steps involved
in writing a
summary.
Teacher
provides a
passage. The
students make
use of the steps
and make a
summary of the
given passage.
Writes a
summary
Creative
Writing;
Captions for
pictures,
topics;
Teacher
facilitates
understanding
of fantasy
through reading
a story, and
having pre and
post reading
discussion
Writes
creatively,
evoking powers
of the
imagination:
Writes and
illustrates with
cogency and
fluency
Exercising
ones
imagination in
a creative
manner
Collecting,
recording and
collating
information
Competencies
Identifying the
three kinds of
sentences.
Writing essays
on given topics
General topics
Content
Simple,
Complex and
Compound
sentences.
disapproval on
cutting down the
trees in his
compound.
Write a summary
of the given
passage in about
one third of its
length.
Free articulation,
imagination,
expression of
ideas
Summative
Effectively
collect, record
and collate
information on a
suggested topic
Evaluation
Learn the
differences
between clauses
and phrases
apply them in
writing
Revision of
tenses and
more about
tenses
Simple
present, past
and future
Progressive
and perfect
forms of
tenses.
Worksheets,
peer review
and exercises
Using Reported
Speech
Statements &
Imperatives
Worksheets,
peer review
and exercises
Identifying the
Active and
passive voices
Transformation
of sentences
with the
progressive
and perfect
tenses, from
one voice into
the other
Worksheets,
peer review
and exercises
Identifying the
sentence
pattern
ASVC, SVCA,
SVIODOAAA,
etc.
Classroom
situations,
verbal
situations etc.,
Using the
degrees of
comparison
Transormation
of sentences
from one
degree into
the other
Various
examples from
day-to-life
classroom
situations etc.,
Grasping the
structure and
use of question
tags
Tags attached
to words with
negative
meaning, such
as, hardly,
scarcely,
Various
exercises and
classroom
activities;
practising
through
Meaningfully
learns the rules
and uses of the
Simple,
Continuous and
Perfect tense in
Present, Past
and Future time
and applies
them in writing
Uses reported
speech correctly
Transformation
of Simple
sentences into
Compound and
Compound
sentences into
Simple.
Use the tenses in
the appropriate
places.
Objective type
questions
rarely,
seldom, etc.,
Competencies
Content
Synonyms and
antonyms
Glossary
other
connected
words
Spelling rules:
ing, plurals
with s, es, etc.
Homophones,
homonyms,
tion and sion
etc.
Spellings of
mono syllabic,
disyllabic and
poly syllabic
words;
spelling of
plural nouns,
adding plural
morphemes
es and ies
Identifying the
expansion and
use of
abbreviations
and acronyms.
Common
abbreviations
HM,
S.S.L.C., PTO,
PTA, HSS,
NSS, NCC,
PIN, etc.,
Competencies
Expressing
ideas clearly
Content
Debates
dialogues,
role-play, etc.,
Vocabulary
Classroom
activities and
processes
Using dictionary
and thesaurus,
exercises
Learning
Outcomes
Evaluation
Learns
synonyms of
words, their
use and parts
of speech, etc.,
Use vocabulary
appropriately
Spelling rules
display
Word grid,
word building,
pun, etc.,
Children learn
to spell
through
spelling
patterns
Spell accurately
in writing
Teacher
explores some
abbreviations
and acronyms
with the
students.
Teacher
provides a list
of abbreviations
Uses
abbreviations
and acronyms
Summative and
Normative
Language Functions
Classroom
Learning
activities and
Outcomes
processes
Giving topics
Learns to
for debating;
express a
listing ideas for view- point and
and against a
supports it,
topics
speaks with
clarity and
logic
Expand the
abbreviations
and acronyms.
Evaluation
Speak on the
given topic
Describing /
narrating
events
Personal
experience,
any interesting
situation
The teacher
encourages all
students to
participate and
express the
ideas
Collaborates to
create a story
with peers
Build a credible
story
Reading and
interpreting
data
Graphic
organisers,
pictures and
Tabular data
Read graphs,
tables and
pictures and
complete
assigned tasks
Interpret data
Interpret and
summarise the
ideas you infer
from the picture
or data provided
Topic
I. Number
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
Place Value
Numbers up to 8-
digits
the concepts of
through pattern
numbers (up to 8
comparison
digits), number
Method
Whole numbers
names and
Test of divisibility
numerals;
for
Examples
2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,
place value in
11
eight digit
method
Factorization
numbers
Prime number
through patens
numbers with
Integers
respect to place
through
Revision :
value.
observations
Fraction and
Decimal numbers
smaller/ larger
conditions through
Conversion :
numbers.
patens
Decimal to
Fraction
L.C.D. through
Addition &
> or = symbols
examples
Subtraction of
decimal numbers
numbers in
fractions through
ascending /
multiple cards
descending order.
Subtraction and
System
To understand
Mode of
Transaction
Able to identify
To expand
Able to identify
To compare
To understand
Observation
Estimation
Induction
Divisors
Multiples
Divisibility
G.C.D. and
Equivalent
Addition
Comparison of
and locate
fractions through
numbers on it
pictorial
(smaller number
representation
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
Mode of
Transaction
only)
number line
Able to perform
fractions on
the four
through activities
fundamental
operations
through pictorial
(answers not to
representation
of decimals on
right operation in
number line
word problems.
of integers
To understand
decimals
representation
understanding
natural numbers
through realized
situation
to extend natural
numbers to whole
integers on
numbers.
number line
To represent
representing
Addition and
whole numbers on
subtraction of
number line.
integers through
To understand
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
multiplication)
additive identity,
multiplicative
identity of
numbers.
Able to identify
and appreciate
number patternstriangular
numbers and
square numbers.
To recall the
concepts of factors
and multiples with
the aid of
multiplication
tables of factors
up to 10
To understand
To recall the
classification of
even and odd
numbers.
To understand
Mode of
Transaction
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
the classification
of prime,
composite and co
prime numbers.
To learn prime
factorization of a
given number and
express it as a
product of prime
numbers.
To factorize
To understand
the method of
finding HCF and
LCM (by prime
factorization
method and
division method).
To learn to
deduce the
relationship
between HCF, LCM
and the two
numbers.
To understand
To understand
Mode of
Transaction
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
To represent
integers on
number line and
understand the
difference between
the number rays
of
N and
To compare
integers and
arrange them in
ascending /
descending order.
To add and
subtract integers
using number line
and real life
situation.
To recall that a
fraction is a part of
a whole.
To represent
fractions pictorially
on number line,
understanding the
difference from
the integer
Mode of
Transaction
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
number line
To be able to
identify different
kinds of fractions
proper, improper
and mixed
fractions
Able to convert
a fraction into an
equivalent
fraction; and
reduces fraction to
the lowest term.
To compare
fractions with
unlike
denominators up
to 10.
To add and
subtract fractions
of unlike
denominators up
to 10.
To learn the
concept of
decimals using
place value
notation.
To learn the
concept of
decimals as
Mode of
Transaction
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
Mode of
Transaction
fractions with
denominators of
tens and its
multiples.
To be able to
convert fractional
numbers into
decimals and vice
versa.
To add and
subtract decimal
fractions.
Able to apply
the appropriate
operation in word
problems- addition
and subtraction of
decimals.
Understanding
Metric Measures
Measurements
Revision of
conversion of units
the concept of
Length, weight,
of length, weight
metric measures
volume.
and volume
through
restricting to the
Measure of Time
To recall the
II.
experiments
from seconds to
units mentioned
minutes, hours,
below. (km, m,
cm, mm and
year
are in common
perimeter and
Area of rectangle,
volume)
papers
Perimeter and
Observation
method
Finding
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
Mode of
Transaction
duration between
two time
instances.
Able to identify
leap years.
Able to convert
To understand
the concept of
area and
perimeter of plane
figures.
To calculate the
perimeter and
area of square,
rectangle, right
triangle.
III. Algebra
Introduction to
Algebra
Introduction to
Introducing
variable through
variable and
patterns and
constants
through
through patens
appropriate word
problems and
generalizations.
Solving simple
equation
Topic
Content
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Mode of
Transaction
To generate
error method
more examples.
Forming puzzles
through group
To solve
unknowns through
examples with
activities
simple contexts
(single
operations).
IV. Life
Mathematics
Ratio and
Proportion
To understand
the concept of
the concept of
Ratio
ratios through
To understand
real life
that Proportion
is same as the
ratio of two.
Understating
situation
Solving direct
variation
Able to
problem
calculate the
needed
through life
quantity using
oriented
Unitary method
examples
(with only
direct variation
implied).
V. Geometry
Introduction to
To understand
certain
, segment and
Fundamental
planes
geometrical
Properties of
collinear ,
Demonstratio
n method
Learning by
doing
method
Topic
Content
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
concurrency ,
rays,
parallel,
segments
perpendicular
and planes.
lines
Able to
Kinds of angles
recognize
Types of Triangle
collinear
points,
intersecting
lines,
concurrent
lines, point of
intersection,
point of
concurrency,
parallel lines
and
perpendicular
lines.
To understand
the concept
of angles.
Able to identify
angles,
vertex, arms.
Able to
measure
angles and
identify kinds
of angles
right angle,
acute angle
Mode of
Transaction
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
Mode of
Transaction
obtuse angle.
To understand
complementa
ry &
supplementar
y angles and
find
complementa
ry and
supplementar
y angles for
the given
angles.
Able to
recognize
different
kinds of
triangles
based on
(a) length of
sides (b)
measures of
angles.
VI. Data
Pictograph
handling
Bar graph
To understand
Use available
the necessity to
data in the
collect data.
class room
To organize the
collected
discrete data
using tally
marks and a
Project
method
Topic
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
Content
Mode of
Transaction
table.
To recall to
construct and
interpret a
pictograph
stressing on
the importance
of the need for
scaling.
Able to
interpret data
from bar
graphs.
Able to
construct bar
graphs from
the given data.
VII. Practical
Geometry
Introduction to
Geometrical
instruments
Drawing and
measuring line
segments.
To identify
Geometrical
instruments.
Able to
measure and
draw line
segments.
Able to
measure angles
and draw
angles using
protractor - 0 180.
Able to
construct
parallel and
perpendicular
lines using set
square.
Able to identify
different kinds
Learning by
doing method
Topic
Content
Expected
Learning
Outcomes
of angles and
lines from the
given figures.
Mode of
Transaction
Content
Revision:
Integers.
Addition
and
subtraction
on integers.
Introductio
n of
multiplicati
on and
division on
integers.
Properties
of Integers
Introductio
n to
rational
numbers
Representa
tion of
rational
numbers on
number
line.
Four basic
operations
on rational
numbers
Fractions
and
Decimal
Fractions
Powers
Expected Learning
Outcomes
To recall the concepts
of addition and
subtraction of
integers.
Able to multiply and
divide integers
To understand that
division by zero is
meaningless.
To understand the
four properties of
integers (closure,
commutative,
associative,
distributive
properties over
addition and
multiplication),
additive identity of
integers,
multiplicative identity
of integers.
To understand that
the above mentioned
properties do not hold
for subtraction and
division of integers.
Able to perform the
four fundamental
operations on integers
and applies
appropriate
operations in word
problems.
To recall addition and
subtraction of
fractions.
Able to multiply
fractions.
To understand
fraction as an
operator
To find the reciprocal
of a fraction.
To learn to divide a
fraction by another
fraction.
Mode of
Transaction
To introduce
the
operations
through
number line
Tell how
inadequacy
of whole
numbers
leads to
integers and
factions.
Mark the
factions on
the number
line.
To find a
rational
number in
between two
rational
numbers
To
understand
the laws of
exponents
II. Algebra
Algebraic
Expression
s
Addition
and
Subtraction
on
expression
s
Formation
of simple
expression
s with two
variables
Solving
simple
linear
equations
in one
variable
Able to identify
constants and
variables in a given
term of an algebraic
expression and
coefficients of the
terms.
Able to identify into
like and unlike terms.
To learn to write the
degree of expressions
like x 2 y etc.
(exponent < 3, number
of variables is 2)
Able to form simple
expressions with two
variables.
Able to add and
subtract algebraic
expressions
(coefficients should be
integers).
To solve simple linear
equations in one
variable (in contextual
problems) with two
Introduce
expressions
in I degree
and II degree
Starting from
the models
x+a = b, ax
= b, proceed
ax + b = c
and ax + b =
cx +d
operations (avoid
complicated
coefficients).
To represent rational
number as a decimal.
To multiply and
divide decimal
fractions.
Able to express a
given number in
exponential form
(exponents only
natural numbers)
To understand the
laws of Exponents
(through observing
patterns and arrives at
generalization.)
a m a n = a m + n where
m,n ! N
(a m ) n = a mn where
! N
m,n
m
a
mn
an = a
Where
m,n ! N , m > n .
Topic
III. Life
Mathematics
Content
Ratio and
Proportion
Indirect and
Direct
variation
Fraction
and
decimal
into
percentag
e
Solving
word
problem
based on
percentag
e
Profit and
Loss
Simple
Interest
Expected Learning
Outcomes
To recall the concept
Mode of
Transaction
Time and
of ratio and
work, time
proportion.
and distance
Able to differentiate
direct and indirect
variation and calculate
sharing
problems etc.
Collect
details of
profit and
indirect variation.
loss. Explain
To understand
the difference
percentage as a
between
fraction with
profit and
denominator 100.
loss.
Able to convert
fractions and decimals
into percentages and
vice-versa.
To solve word
problems based on
percentage.
To understand the
concept of profit and
loss (single
transaction only).
Able to calculate
simple interest.
IV.
Measurements
Circumferen
ce of the
Circle
Area :
Triangle,
Quadrilate
ral,
Parallelogram,
Rhombus,
Trapezium
and
Circle
Area of
Pathway
Through
paper cutting
methods
derive the
formula for
different
shapes.
Through
paper cutting
introduce
methods to
find area.
Arrive at an
approximate
value for
tabulating
diameter and
perimeter of
circles of
different
sizes.
Topic
V. Geometry
Content
Symmetry -
Expected Learning
Outcomes
To understand the
Mode of
Transaction
Introduce idea
Mirror and
concept of Symmetry,
of symmetry.
rotational
Give sufficient
Symmetry, Line or
opportunities to
axis of symmetry.
identify all
Line or axis of
Symmetry
Triangles
To understand the
properties of angles in
intersecting lines,
kinds of
symmetry.
Rotate figures
adjacent angles,
like square
adjacent angles on a
equilateral
triangle etc.
which have
lines.
rotational
symmetry.
Identify the
angle of
rotation.
VI. Practical
Geometry
Construction
To explain
of
of angles, parallel
perpendicular
Perpendicular
lines and
bisector and
bisector and
perpendicular lines
angle bisector
angle bisector
by paper
Construction
figures.
folding method.
of angle using
To construct angle
Identify the
Scale and
different types
Compass.
of triangles
Construction
30, 120.
of triangles
To construct the
perpendicular bisector
of the given line
segment.
To construct the angle
bisector of the given
angle.
Construction of
triangles: given SSS,
SAS, ASA.
VII. Data
handling
Collection and
Use available
organize continuous
data in the
continuous
data.
class room.
Formation of
frequency
table
organization of
data
To collect and
Mean ,
To interpret bar
graphs (recall)
Able to form the
frequency table
To calculate Mean,
Median, Mode
Median, Mode of
of ungrouped
data
understanding what
they represent.
Identify the
differences
between
mean, median
and mode.
Topic
Content
(i) Revision:
Representati
on of
Rational
Numbers on
number line.
(ii) Four
properties of
Rational
numbers
(iii)Simplify
Expression
with three
brackets
(iv) Powers
(a) Express
the numbers
in
exponential
form with
integers as
exponent.
(b) Laws of
exponent
with integral
powers
(c) Squares,
Square
roots,
Cubes, Cube
roots.
(d) Playing
With
Numbers
(e)
Approximatio
n of numbers
o
o
Mode of
Transaction
Mark the
rational
numbers on
the number
line
Tell the
numbers on
the right are
bigger
Give examples
of rational
number which
are
terminating
decimals and
repeating
decimals.
Showing
density of
rational
numbers in a
number line.
Experimental
method to find
approximate
square root by
squeezing
method.
Puzzles with
numbers
Factor Method
digits)
II. Algebra
(i) Algebraic
Expressions
(multiplicatio
ns and
divisions)
(ii) Identities
(iii) Factorization
s
(iv) Solving
linear
equations
Revision :
Profit, Loss
and simple
interest.
(ii) Application
of
percentage,
profit &
III. Life
Mathematics
(i)
Factor tree
Use card
boards and
paper cutting
methods to
show identities
geometrically
Factor Tree
Problems
through life
situations
To understand
the different
between profit
and loss
through life
situations.
loss,
overhead
expenses,
Discount,
tax.
(iii) Compound
Interest
(iv) Difference
between S.I
and C.I
Compound
variation
(vi) Time & work
problems
Simple and
direct word
problems
(v)
To compare
quarterly half
yearly, annual
interest
schemes paid
by companies.
To collect
details of tax,
discount sale,
etc.
Post office RD
to understand
schemes with
different
interest rates.
To understand
factors
involved in
completing a
project like,
building
construction
etc.
Problems from
life situations
for time and
work.
IV. Measurements
i Area and
Perimeter of
semi circle and
quadrant
ii Area and
Perimeter of
combined
Plane Figures
Properties of
Triangles
(ii)
Congruenc
e of
Triangles
(iii) Circles
(i)
V. Geometry
Card board,
paper cutting
and paper
folding
techniques to
understand
juxtaposition.
To see the
number of
tiles laid in
floors various
areas etc.
Paper folding
techniques to
verify
properties.
Geometrical
instruments
i. Construction
of
Quadrilatera
ls:
trapezium,
parallelogra
m,
rhombus,
rectangle
and square
ii. Construction
of
Concentric
Circles.
(i) Introduction
to Cartesian
plane with
axes
Paper folding
methods.
(iii) Drawing
straight
lines parallel -to
-coordinate
axes
(i) To recall
formation of
frequency
table
Drawing
Histogram
and
frequency
polygon for
grouped
data
Geometrical
instruments
(ii) Plotting of
points for
different
kinds of
situations
(ii)
Able to construct
quadrilaterals: trapezium.
Parallelogram, rhombus,
rectangle and square.
To construct
histogram,
frequency
curve, pie
charts from
these datas
(iii)
Construction
of Simple
Pie-Chart.
(iv) Measures of
central
tendency
SCIENCE
Standard VI
Applied Biology
The World of Plants
Medicinal plants - Plants as Food - Fiber yielding plants - Ornamental
plants - Timber yielding plants Spices - Animals and their uses
Health and Hygiene
Food Habits
Food variety - Food materials and sources - Plant and animal products
used as food Nutrition - Types of nutrition - Food habits of animals
Components of Food - Nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats
and minerals) - Need of various nutrients - Balanced diet - Deficiency and
diseases
World of Animals
Bio Diversity - Different types of organisms - Unicellular and multicellular organisms
Life Process
Structural Organization of Cell - The cell - Types of cell - Plant and
animal cell comparison The cell structure and functions
Environmental Science Resource, Use and Management
Our Environment - Garbage - Disposal of garbage - Vermi compositing
Pollution - Types of pollution Air, water, land and noise pollution
Matter
Separation of Substances - Separation and its importance Definition
- Methods of separation (hand picking,
separation,
sedimentation,
decantation,
filtration,
Separation by
evaporation,
more than
one method
Exploring Chemical Changes and Formulation
Changes Around Us - Classification of changes - Slow and fast Reversible and irreversible - Desirable and undesirable - Periodic and
non periodic - Exothermic and endothermic
Exploring the World
Chemistry in Everyday Life - Synthetic fibers - Types and uses
Plastics - Types and uses of plastics - Plastics and environment - Glass
and uses - Cement and uses - Soaps, detergents - Preparation and uses.
Matter and Measurement
Measurement - Standard unit of measurement (Length, time and mass )
- SI unit - Multiples and sub Multiples of units
Forces and Movement
Motion - Moving things around us - Types of Motion - Linear and Circular
- Uniform and Non uniform - Science today - Robot
Exploring Energy
Types of Energy - Sources of energy - Electricity, chemical, mechanical
and solar energy
Exploring Phenomena
Magnetism - Discovery of magnets - Magnetic and non-magnetic
materials - Magnetic poles - Preparation of Magnets - Science today
Flying trains
Light - Sources of light Shadows - Path of light - Pinhole camera - Plane
mirrors and reflection
Standard VII
Applied Biology
Animals in
Clothing, etc.,) - Animal Fibers Sericulture Apiculture Poultry Animal protection and maintenance
Health and Hygiene
Nutrition in Plants and Animals - Mode of nutrition in plants Autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition - Photosynthesis - Other modes of
nutrition in plants - Nutrition in animals - Nutrition in amoeba - Human
digestive system - Types of teeth Ruminants
My Body
Human Body Form & Function - Brief overview of human body
structure & functions of all the Human organ systems - The body & health
as understood in the Indian system of health care - Diseases, Disorders
and preventing Diabetes Mellitus - Advantages of
Preservation of
drying and
physical activity -
freezing,
drawing
World of Animals
Basis of Classification - Need for classification - The 5 kingdom
classification - Binomial Nomenclature
Life Process
biomes
of water - Distribution of
water - Scarcity of water - Water managementrain water harvesting Science today Drinking ice berg - Desalination of sea water - Sweet
water on earth
Matter
Matter in our Surroundings - Physical nature of matter - Characteristics
of particles of matter - States of matter - Effect of temperature on solid,
liquid and gas.
Exploring Chemical Changes and Formulation
Matter and Its Nature - Physical Changes (crystallization, melting,
evaporation, freezing and sublimation) - Chemical changes (rusting of
iron, burning and curdling, chemical reaction of Baking Soda with lemon
juice) - Differences between physical and chemical changes - Acids, Bases
and Salts - Acids, Bases and
salts
Standard VIII
Applied Biology
Crop Protection and Management - Agricultural practices - Basic
practices of crop protection - Preparation of soil and sowing
Irrigation - Protection from weeds Harvesting Storage
Marketing - Rotation of crops - Biotechnology in Agriculture Biotechnology in food processing
Health and Hygiene
Reaching the Age of Adolescence - Adolescence and puberty Secondary sexual characters - Ductless glands - Role of hormones
in reproduction - Reproductive phase of life in human - Sex
determination - Reproductive Health Nutritional needs Personal
hygiene - Prevention and
snakes)
World of Plants
Pictorial Feature of Plant Kingdom Fungi - Flowering & Non
Flowering Algae Bryophytes Pteridophytes Gymnosperms
Angiosperms Monocotyledons Dicotyledons - Structure of root Structure of stem - Structure of leaf.
World of Animals
Micro Organisms - Virus, bacteria, algae, fungi and protozoa Uses of microorganisms in medicine, agriculture, industry and
daily
living
Harmful
microorganisms
Microbes
in
food
of Plants and
and wild life - Deforestation and aforestation - Flora and fauna Endangered species - Red data book - Migration - Wildlife sanctuary
and National park - Threats to biodiversity - Traditional knowledge
& peoples initiatives in biodiversity conservation - Human wildlife
conflicts
Environmental Science Resource use and Management
Pollution of Air, Water and Soil - Air pollution - Sources of air
pollution - Water pollution - Sources of water pollution - Water
purification - Land pollution - Sources of land pollution - Science
today Bio pole easily decomposable and reusable plastics
Matter
Elements and Compounds Around us - Types of pure substances
Element - Occurrence of elements in Nature - Elements found in
Human Body - Classification of elements based on states (solids,
liquids ,Gases) - Classification of Elements based on properties Symbol of elements - Molecule of an element Compound Characteristics of Compounds - Classification of compounds - Uses
of compounds-day to day life - Molecule of compound - Formula of
compound - Valency
Atomic Structure
Atomic Structure - Ancient views of atomic structure - Laws of
chemical Combination - Daltons atomic theory Merits Demerits
- Electrical nature of matter - Discovery of Fundamental Particles Discovery of Electrons - Properties of Cathode Rays - Discovery of
Protons - Properties of fundamental particles - Atomic model - J.J.
Thomsons model of atom - Limitation of Thomson Model
air -
Exploring Energy
Electricity and Heat - Three kinds of circuit- Simple, series and
parallel - Conduction of electricity in liquids - Chemical effects electric current - Applications of Chemical effects of electric current
Electroplating - Electric charges at rest - Types of charges Transfer of charges - Story of lightening and thunder Lightening
safety Heat - Effects of Heat - Transfer of heat conduction,
convection and radiation
Exploring Phenomena
Light - Laws of reflection - Regular and irregular reflections Multiple reflections - Multiple images - Refraction (Snells law not
included) - Dispersion using prism - Total internal reflection Human eye Image
and Hearing - Amplitude, Time period - and frequency of vibration Audible and Inaudible sounds - Noise - Noise pollution - Science
today Fiber optics sending message by light
HISTORY
Standard VI - History
Unit 1
Pre-historic Period
Hunting, gatherers, living together, villages, agriculture, (Neo-lithic
culture) sites in India and in Tamil Nadu specifically Adhichanallur,
Thiruvallur and Thandikudi Learning Outcomes
Unit 2
Indus Valley Civilization
Harapan Civilization and its Dravidian Features
Learning outcomes
Unit 3
Ancient Land of Thamizhagam
Pre-historic Land of Tamils, the Lemurian Continent, First, Middle
and Third sangam of Tamil Historic Period in Tamizhagam
Cheras, Cholas and Pandiyas
Learning outcomes
Unit 4
Vedic Period
Early Vedic period Later Vedic period political, social life of the
people food dress ornaments, religion status of women
education etc.
Learning Outcomes
Unit 5
Jainism and Buddhism
Rise of Janism and Buddhism. The causes for the rise. The teachings
of Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira
Learning Outcomes
Unit 6
Rise of Empires
Mahajanapadas, The Mauryan Empire, Chandra Gupta Maurya
Ashoka The administration Inscriptions of Ashoka
Learning Outcomes
To be aware of the social life of the people under different kings
To note the location, extension of boundaries of different
kingdoms
Unit 2
Indus Valley Civilization Harapan Civilization and its Dravidian
Features
Learning outcomes
Unit 3
Ancient Land of Thamizhagam
Pre-historic Land of Tamils, the Lemurian Continent, First, Middle
and Third sangam of Tamil Historic Period in Tamizhagam
Cheras, Cholas and Pandiyas
Learning outcomes
Unit 4
Vedic Period
Early vedic period Later vedic period political, social life of the
people food dress ornaments, religion status of women
education etc.
Learning Outcomes
Unit 5
Jainism and Buddhism
for the rise. The teachings of Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira
Learning Outcomes
Unit 6
Rise of Empires
Mahajanapadas, The Mauryan Empire, Chandra Gupta Maurya
Ashoka The administration Inscriptions of Ashoka Learning
Outcomes
kings
To note the location, extension of boundaries of different
kingdoms
To know the polity, expansion, role and contribution - art,
literature and architecture
Unit 7
Kushana Empire
Kanishka Contribution and relevance Gupta Empire Chandra
Gupta I, Harsha Empire Role and Contribution
Learning Outcomes
To know about the Kushanas
To understand the administration
of Kanishka
Gupta
Harsha
Babur-Humayun-
Sur-Dynasty-Shershah
Sur-Akbar-
Jahangir-Shajahan-Aurangazeb-Administration-Art
and
shah-Ahmad
shah
Abdali
invasions-Third
Battle
of
Panipat.
Unit 3
Advent of the Europeans-Portuguese-Dutch-English-Danish-FrenchConflict between the English and the French-Causes for the Success
of the British.
Unit 4
Anglo-French Struggle the first carnatic war second carnatic war
third carnatic war the first anglo Mysore war
Unit 5
Rule of the English East India company-Establishment of the British
rule
in
India
from
Impeachment-Lord
Settlement-Lord
1773
to
1857Warren
Hastings-Reforms-
Cornwallis-Reforms-Permanent
Wellesley-Subsidiary
Revenue
Alliance-Marquees
of
Unit 2
Earth - Day and Night
Change of Seasons Earth size, shape revolution, rotation
day and night Differences in time seasons How do they occur?
How they affect our daily life?
Learning Outcomes
of
the
Atmosphere
Weather
elements
and
their
types-Resources
and
Human
Activity
Unit 2
Primary Activity-Types of Primary Activities- Gathering, Hunting
and Fishing-Mining-Classification of minerals
Unit 3
Primary
Activity-Agriculture-Agriculture
and
Crops-Factors
Determining Agriculture
Unit 4
Secondary Activity-Industries-Classification of Industries-Factors
Determining Development of Industries.
Unit 5
Tertiary
Activity-Transport,
Trade-Transport-Trade-Other
Services
Unit 6
Population and Resource-Population Growth and DistributionPopulation Growth and Resource Depletion-Resources and Space
Technology
CIVICS
Standard VI Civics
Unit 1
Family and Society
Society Family interdependence, Social diversity multiple
facets discrimination and difference
Learning Outcomes
Unit 2
Community and School
Understanding that school as one of the social institutions
Learning outcomes
Unit 5
The Local Government
The need for the local Self Government - Panchayat Raj Local
Bodies - (Municipalities, Corporations, District Administration
Village Administration related aspects functions)
Learning Outcomes
Unit 6
Democracy, Human Development and Women Empowerment All
citizens in a democratic country have equal rights Women power
The capable and Noble Women Dr. Muthulakshmi
Learning Outcomes
Unit 1
Our Nation
Location, Political Administration and National Symbols
Unit 2
INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Salient Features
Unit 3
POLTICALPARTIES
Functions, Structures & Types Regional and National parties
Unit 4
United Nations Organization- Objectives Organs - Funtions
Unit 5
Legislations and Welfare schemes for Children and Women
Standard VIII - Civics
Unit 1
National Integration - Unity in diversity - Factors promoting
national integration - Factors affecting national integration.
Unit 2
Socio-Economic
problems
Illiteracy-Child
labour
ECONOMICS
Standard VI Economics
Unit 1
Consumption Production Distribution
Learning Outcomes
Unit 1
Factors of production - Land - Labour-Division of Labour Capital
Organization - Different Sectors of the Economy Primarysector Secondary sector - Tertiary sector and their contribution to the
devolpment of the country.
Standard VIII Economics
Unit 1
Money, savings and investment:
Barter system Medium of exchange Definition of money value
of money Nature of money, Functions of money Economic
significance of money importance of money savings and
investment
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