CLASS 8 2019 2020 Syllabus
CLASS 8 2019 2020 Syllabus
CLASS 8 2019 2020 Syllabus
Final Term
1. Composition – 300 to 350 words [20 Marks]
(Narrative, Descriptive, Argumentative , Short Story, Picture Composition)
2. Letter Writing (Informal) [10 Marks]
➢ Choice of two letter – choose one
3. Notice Writing and E-mail Writing:-Same as Mid Term [5 Marks] + [5
Marks]
4. Comprehension [20 Marks]
(a) Meanings [5 Marks]
(b) Make Sentences [5 Marks]
(c) Questions [2x5=10 Marks]
5. Grammar : [20 Marks]
(a) Ch: 11 – Agreement of verb with subjects.
(b) Ch. 16 – Active and Passive Voice
(c) Ch. 31 – Transformation of Sentences
(d) Ch. 30 – Direct and Indirect Speech
➢ Note: Spelling errors in make sentences (Comprehension and
Grammar) No marks to be given
Format of an Informal Letter (Box Format )
Classes 7 , 8 ,9 and 10
Format of Notice
Classes 7, 8 , 9 and 10
Heading: Must be appropriate to the event ( Not Notice )1 mark
Date : Eg. 16th May, 2019.½ mark
Format of Email
Classes 8 , 9 and 10
Opening and closing sentences: Must be related to the topic given. ½ + ½ mark
Expression : 2 marks
Poem:
1. Govinda’s Disciple ( Rabindranath Tagore)
2. The Listeners (Walter De La Mare)
3. The Road not taken (Robert Frost)
Prose:
1. Adrift at Sea (Yann Martel)
2. The Thief (Ruskin Bond)
3. Superstitions
Final Term:
DRAMA:
1. A Mid Summer’s Night Dream
2. Macbeth
Poem:
1. O Captain! My Captain (Walt Whitman)
2. Ozymandias (P.B Shelley)
3. The Felling Of A Banyan Tree (Dilip Chitre)
Prose:
1. My Lost Dollar – Stephen Leecock
2. The Adventures of a Speckled Band ( Arthur Conon Doyle)
3. The Wolves of Cernogratz (Saki)
There will a total of 9 questions set, covering 3 sections namely, Section A (Drama),
Section B( Poetry) and Section C (Prose).
*Section A - (Drama)
3 sets of questions will be set . Each set will be of 16 marks each. (3+3+3+3+4)
*Section B - (Poetry)
3 sets of questions will be set. Each set will be of 16 marks each. (3+3+3+3+4)
*Section -C (Prose)
3 sets of questions will be set. Two sets of questions will be of 16 marks each
with the break up of marks (3+3+3+3+4) and the last set of questions in Prose will
be of 16 marks and the break up of marks for this question will be (4+4+8)
PLEASE NOTE:
Attempt 5 questions in all. You must attempt one question from each of the Sections,
A, B and C and any two other questions. The intended marks for questions or parts
are given in brackets.
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Text Books :
1. Pathmala Part – 8 by Dr. Sisir Mazumder & Monojit Basu
2. Bhasha Mukul Part 8
By Debopriya Islam & Dr. Barid Boron Ghosh Bibhabati
FIRST TERM :
SECTION – A (LANGUAGE – 40 Marks)
PROSE
FINAL TERM:
PROSE :
1. Dudher Dam
2. Amarnather Pothe
3. Poribesh Dushon
POETRY
1. Chahibe na phire
2. Kuli Mojur
3. Abar asibo phire
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FIRST TERM
FINAL TERM
SECTION – ‘A’ (LANGUAGE) 40 MARKS
POEM:
Chapter 9: Shram
Chapter 14: Bahut Dino Ke Bad
PROSE:
FIRST TERM
HISTORY
Chapter 1: A Period of Transition
Chapter 2: The Growth of Nationalism
Chapter 5: Traders to Rulers
Chapter 6: British Policies & Impacts
CIVICS
Chapter 12: Main Organ of the Indian Government- The Central Legislature
Chapter 13: Main Organ of the Indian Government- The Union Executive
FINAL TERM
HISTORY
Chapter 7: The Great Uprising of 1857
Chapter 8: Socio – Religious Reforms
Chapter 9: India’s Struggle for Freedom Phase I
CIVICS
Chapter 14: Main Organ of the Indian Government- The Judiciary
Chapter 15: The United Nations
There will be one Paper of 2 hours duration, carrying 80 marks and 20 Internal
Assessment.
Paper consists of 2 parts- Part I & Part II
*Subjective Questions should be as follows: (3 + 3 + 4 = 10 marks)
Part I [30 marks] (Attempt all questions)
Civics- 10 x 1 = 10; History- 10 x 2 = 20
TEXTBOOK : FRANK Middle School Geography CL8 Frank Bros & Co.
FIRST TERM
1. Representation of Geographical Features through contours Pgs. 2,3,4
2. Population Dynamics
3. Migration
4. Urbanisation
(Relevant figures / diagrams / interpretations to be done)
6. Asia: The Largest Continent
MAP of ASIA (Physical, Political (given countries & cities), vegetation
[Map of Asia with important rivers marked]
Important Cities- New Delhi ,Dhaka, Bangkok, Beijing, Islamabad,
Tehran, Kathmandu, Colombo
(Related countries to be marked as well)
FINAL TERM
9. Natural Vegetation (omit wild life & Conservation) Map included for
vegetation
10. Human Resources- Omit Skilled & Unskilled human resources and its
impact (page 113 & 114)
MOUNTAINS
LAKES/SEAS/GULF/STRAIT
Caspian Sea,Aral Sea, Persian Gulf, Black Sea,Yellow Sea,South China
Sea,Straits of Malacca, Gulf of Mannar, Gulf of Khambat,Gulf of Oman,
Lake Balkhash.
PLATEAUS
LATITUDES
LONGITUDE
82½⁰ E (confluence of R.Ganga& R. Yamuna),(Indian Standard Meridian)
WINDS
NATURAL VEGETATION
Pg 63
CITIES
New Delhi,Dhakaq,Bangkok,Beijing,Islamabad,Tehran,Kathmandu,Colombo
Countries Only the countries of the above cities .The student must have a
rough idea of these countries –neednot be exact location)
FINAL TERM
PLATEAUS
Konkan,Malabar,Coromandel.
DESERT
Thar.
ISLANDS
Andaman & Nicobar,Lakshwadeep.
CITIES
WINDS
South –west Monsoon,North-east Monsoon, Western Disturbances,
South-east Monsoon.
FIRST TERM:
FINAL TERM:
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SYLLABUS FOR THE YEAR 2019 – 2020
CLASS – VIII
PHYSICS
FIRST TERM:
1. CH: 1 : Matter
2. CH: 2 : Physical Quantities and Measurement
3. CH: 7 : Sound
4. CH: 8 : Electricity
FINAL TERM:
Section: B : 40 Marks
Four out of Six Questions (4 x10 = 40)
Each set of Questions carrying marks (3+3+4)
[Do Not give questions from “Activity” and “Do you know”]
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SYLLABUS FOR THE YEAR 2019 – 2020
CLASS – VIII
CHEMISTRY
FIRST TERM
FINAL TERM
2. Chapter 4: Ecosystems
Full Marks = 80
Section A - F. M. =40 ( 8 questions, each carrying 5 marks)
Compulsory (Questions of Objective Type)
Section B - F. M. =40 ( 4 x 10) Optional (4 Questions out of 6 to be answered.)
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COMPUTER APPLICATION – 2019 - 2020
CLASS – VIII
REBOOT BOOK 8 – Oxford University Press – Latest 2018 edition
FIRST TERM:
Chapter 1 : Operating System and Graphical User Interface
Chapter 2 : Formulas and Functions in Excel 2013
Chapter 4 : Algorithms and Flowcharts
JAVA
Chapter 5 : Introduction to Java
• Introduction To Java
• Object Oriented Programming
• Starting BLUEJ
• Keywords
• Data Types
• Literals & Variables
• Classes And Methods In Java
• Operators(Excluded-Logical Operators ,
Increment and Decrement Operators(++,--))
• Control Statements In Java(Excluded- If-Else-If statement & Switch
statement)
• Looping Statement(Excluded)
• Include INPUT of all DataTypes of Java
• Include Math functions- Math.Sqrt(), Math.Pow()
FINAL TERM:
Chapter 3 : Charts in Excel 2013
Chapter 6 : App Development
Chapter 7 : Networks
JAVA
Chapter 5 : Introduction to Java (Full chapter)
Counters , Accumulators
Selection Statements
• If
• If-Else
• If-Else-if ladder (excluded)
• Switch (excluded)
Logical Operators ( && , || , !)
Increment and Decrement Operators (++ , --)
Prefix and Postfix with evaluation sums
Looping Statements
• For Loop included
• While loop (excluded)
• Do-while (excluded)
Section A
(Compulsory : 4 x 10 = 40)
Question 1.
* Fill in the blanks 10 Marks
Question 2a and 2b
Question 3a and 3b
2 Questions to be set : 5 x 4 = 20 Marks
* Multiple choices
* Give one word answer
* Stare True or False All Questions to be 1 Mark
* Key board Shortcuts No ½ Marks Questions
* Match the following
* Acronyms
Question 4
1 Questions to be set : 5 x 2 = 10 Marks
* Definitions
* Differences
* Short Questions
* Numerical
Section B
(4 out of 6 : 4 x 10 = 40 Marks)
Question 5 to 10
Program: 7 Marks
Question Tag from Programming Segment: 3 Marks
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