CO‐ORDINATED SYLLABUS FOR YEAR 2011‐12CLASS: VIII SUBJECT: ENGLISH
PRESCRIBED BOOKS – Skyline-Course Book- 8 (CB)Skyline-Literary Reader-8 (LR )Skyline-Workbook -8 (WB)y ( )
NOTE: Two periods per fortnight will be assigned for Listening and Conversation skills. UNITS NO. OF
TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
NG DAYSApr 11 U-1 11 MCB UNIT 1 :School days
Sec 1 :The Process of being Grown up Sec 2 :My SchoolSec 3 :Excuses Excuses (Poem)
Writing Skills: Article Writing
U-2 11 WB 1 :Once There was a Village schoolLR :L 1 :The Letter
Guided Composition
LR :Poem 1 The B ddhist ParableMay 11 U-3FA-1
Completion
12 LR :Poem 1 The Buddhist Parable
LR : L 2 :Chasing the Rainbow
Diary Entry
SUMMER BREAK (15 MAY 10 TO 30 JUNE )
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Jul 11 U-4 13 MCB : Unit 2 :Acts of CourageSec 1 : Sound sensations from Evelyn Glennie
CAL Package for exercises /quiz
Evelyn GlennieSec 2 : Vibhishan’s Counsel
U-5 12 Sec 3 :The Hero (Poem )WB 2 Natalie Beats the odds
Writing Skills :i i iWB 2 Natalie Beats the odds,
CompetitorsLR :Poem 2 Geography Lesson
Notice Writing
Aug 11 U-6 11 MCB :Unit 3 :India’s Freedom Aug 11 U-6 11StruggleSec 1 :A Pinch of Salt Rocks on Empire S 2 A A f li ThSec 2 Aruna Asaf ali –The Heroine of the 1942 movementSec 3 : Song of Freedom (Poem )
U-7FA-II
Completion
12 WB 3 :I never saw him Lose his TemperLR :L 3 :The Maths Teacher ,Mr. Pink and Tipu
Writing Skills:Informal LetterFormal Letterp Pink and Tipu
The Village School Master (poem)Formal Letter
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHIN
G DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Sep 11 U-8 9 MCB Unit 4 :Scientific TemperSec 1 :Mere Shadows Plays
U-9 8 Sec 2 :GalileoSec 3 :Archimedes’ PrincipalWB 4 G t f N t
Bio sketchCAL Package for
WB 4 :Geometree of Natureg
exercises/quizSA 1/ HALF YEARLY EXAM : 21st Sept to 1st Oct
AUTUMN BREAK : 2nd Oct to 9th OctAUTUMN BREAK : 2nd Oct to 9th Oct
Oct 11 U-10 15 MCB :UNIT 5 :We The PeopleSec 1 :Tangerine the waspS h d f i i
Message Writing
Sec 2 : The End of Living
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHI
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
NG DAYSNov 11 U-11 8 Sec 3 :A Prayer of Healing
(Poem )E mail writingWB :5 :The People E-mail writing
U-12 15 LRL 4 :Attila
Dialogue Writing
L 5 : My Elder Brother Harry Pushed Her (Poem)
Dec 11 U-13FA-III
Completion
14 MCB Unit 6 :Women Power Sec 1 : No Longer HelplessS 2 Q Of Th Ski
pSec 2 : Queen Of The Skies
U-14 11 Sec 3 : Santa Filomena ( Poem) CAL Package forU-14 11 Sec 3 : Santa Filomena ( Poem)WB 6 :Fatima Bee :Activist for the Poor
CAL Package for exercises /Quiz
WINTER BREAK (31 DEC 11 TO 08 JAN 12)
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
NG DAYSJan12 U-15 5 MCB :Unit 7:Colours of India
Sec 1 : The Kumbh MelaRole play
Sec 2 : Watchman of the LakeU-16
FA IV13 Sec 3 : Bangle Sellers (Poem )
WB 7 : India Through The Eyes of aCAL Package For Exercises /FA-IV
Completion
WB 7 : India Through The Eyes of a Foreigner
For Exercises / Quiz
Feb12 U-17 09 LR :L 6 : Cricket for the CrocodilePoem : The Louse and the Mosquito
U-18 15 L 7 : The Quality of MercyU-18 15 Q y yRevision
Mar12 01- 11 6 REVISION
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II (8 Mar 12 to 20 Mar12)DECLARATION OF RESULT (21 Mar 12 to 30 Mar 12)
CO‐ORDINATED SYLLABUS FOR YEAR 2011‐12CLASS: VIII SUBJECT: MATHS
PRESCRIBED BOOKS – Mathematics Textbook For Class VIII (NCERT)NOTE: Use CAL to introduce or conclude the chapter.
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
NG DAYS
Apr 11 U-1 11 Ch.1 Rational Numbers Worksheet on Rational Numbers
U-2 11 Ch. 1 Rational Numbers(contd)Ch. 5 Data Handling
May 11 U-3FA-1
Completion
12 Ch. 5 Data Handling (contd)Ch. 15 Introduction to Graphs
Project on Data Handling
Completion
SUMMER BREAK (15 MAY 11 to 30 JUNE 11)
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHI
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
NG DAYS
Jul 11 U-4 13 Ch. 3 Understanding QuadrilateralsQuadrilaterals
U-5 12 Ch.2 Linear Equations in one i blvariable
Aug 11 U-6 11 Ch. 2 Linear Equations in Worksheet on Linear Aug 11 11 qone variable (contd.)Ch. 8 Comparing Quantities
Equations and Comparing Quantities
U-7 12 Ch. 8 Comparing Quantities (contd.)
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHIN
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIESTEACHIN
G DAYSACTIVITIES
Sep 11 U-8 09 Ch. 4 Practical Geometry Lab Activity( Practical Exam.)
U-9 08 Revision for Summative Ass I
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-I (21 SEP 11 to 1 OCT 11)AUTUMN BREAK (2 OCT 11 to 9 OCT 11)
Oct 11 U-10 15 Ch.11 MensurationOct 11 U 10 15 Ch.11 Mensuration
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHIN
G DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
G DAYS
Nov 11 U-11 08 Ch.11 Mensuration (contd) Worksheet on Mensuration
U-12 15 Ch 12 Exponents andU-12 15 Ch.12 Exponents and Powers
D 11 U 13 14 Ch 9 Algebraic PPT PresentationDec 11 U-13FA-III
Completion
14 Ch. 9 Algebraic Expressions
PPT Presentation
U-14 11 Ch.14 Factorization
WINTER BREAK (31 DEC 11 to 8 JAN 12)
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHIN
G DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
G DAYS
Jan 12 U-15 05 Ch.14 Factorization (contd)Ch. 6 Square and Square R tRoots
U-16 13 Ch. 6 Square and Square Roots (contd)
Worksheet on Square and Square
Ch. 7 Cube and Cube Roots Roots, Cube and Cube Roots
Feb 11 U-17FA-IV
Completion
9 Ch. 10 Visualizing Solid Shapes
Lab Activity (Practical Exam)
Completion
U-18 15 Ch.13 Direct and Indirect Proportion
Mar11 06 REVISIONMar11 06 REVISION
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II (8 Mar 12 to 20 Mar 12)DECLARATION OF RESULT (21 Mar 12 to 30 Mar 12)
CO‐ORDINATED SYLLABUS FOR YEAR 2011‐12CLASS: VIII SUBJECT: SCIENCE
PRESCRIBED BOOKS – NCERT TEXT BOOKMONTH UNITS NO. OF
TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Apr 11 U 1 11 Physics: Stars and the solar Quiz on Stars andApr 11 U-1 11 Physics: Stars and the solar systemChemistry: Materials: Metals and non metals
Quiz on Stars and Solar SystemDemo of various NCERT activities of chemical properties of metals.
U 2U-2 11 Physics: Stars and the solar systemChemistry: Materials: Metals and non metals
Collect different types of Karif and Rabi crops. Prepare a Herbariumnon metals
Biology: Cropping
Herbarium.
May-11 U-3 12 Physics: Force and Pressure Demo of activities of yFA-1
Completion
yChemistry: Synthetic fibers and plasticsBiology: Cropping
pressure exerted by liquidsWeighing of different g gfibres
SUMMER BREAK (14 MAY 11 TO 30 JULY 11)
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
NG DAYS
Jul 11 U-4 13 Physics: Force and PressureChemistry: Synthetic fibers and
Slide observation of various
plasticsBiology; Microorganisms
microorganisms
Process of Fermentation
U-5 12 Physics: Force and PressureChemistry: Coal and PetroleumBiology: Microorganisms
Collection of carbon products
Biology: Microorganisms
A 11
U-6 11 Physics: FrictionChemistry: Combustion and Flame
Demo of static, sliding and rolling friction
Aug 11 C e s y: Co bus o d eBiology: Conservation of plants and animals
Slogan writing and Poster making on "Conservation of F l "Fuels"
U-7FA-II
12 Physics: FrictionChemistry: Combustion and Flame
Map making on location of Natural parks wildlifeCompletion Biology: Conservation of plants and
animals
parks, wildlife sanctuaries etc. of India
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING
DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
DAYSSep 11 U-8 09 Physics: Sound
Chemistry: Chemical effects f l t i t
To prepare model of Toy PhoneSurvey on parts of musical
of electric currentBiology: Conservation of plants and animals
instruments that vibrate toproduce sound in " School's Music Room"
Sep11 U-9 08 Physics: SoundChemistry: Chemical effects of electric current
CALTo test the conduction of electricity through various
Revision solutions
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-I (21SEP 11 to 01 OCT 11)AUTUMN BREAK (02 OCT 11 to 9 OCT 11)
Oct 10 U-10 15 Physics: Some natural phenomena
Collage on natural phenomena by studentsp
Biology: Cell structure and function
Slide preparation of onion peel cells
Nov 10 U-11 08 Physics: Some natural Activity to demonstrate like 08 yphenomenaBiology: Reproduction in animals
ycharges repel Debate on cloning.
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHI
NG
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
NG DAYS
Nov 11 U-12 15 Physics: Some natural Preparation of a modelNov 11 U 12 15 Physics: Some natural phenomenaChemistry: Pollution of air and water
Preparation of a model of charge detectorRole play in "Conservation of waterand water
Biology: Reproduction in animals
Conservation of water and reducing water pollution"
Dec 11 U 13 14 Ch i t P ll ti f iDec 11 U-13 14 Chemistry: Pollution of air and waterBiology: Reproduction in
i l
Visit to petrol pump to learn about the process of pollution detection
animalsp
U-14FA-III
11 Physics: LightChemistry: Pollution of air
Model making-Kaleidoscope
Completiony
and waterBiology: Reproduction in animals
Kaleidoscope
Visit to water treatment plantanimals
WINTER BREAK (31 DEC 11 to 08 JAN 12)
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING
DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Jan 12 U-15 05 Physics: LightBiology: Reaching the age of adolescence
Demonstration of ray diagrams and image formation
Newsletter on "AIDS awareness campaign" and recent medicines on AIDSrecent medicines on AIDS developed
U-16 13 Physics: Light Demonstration: Bird in a FA-IV
Completion
Chemistry: Pollution of air and waterBiology: Reaching the age of adolescence
Cage
Discussion on features of adolescenceadolescence adolescence
Feb12 U-17 09 Physics: LightBiology: Reaching the age of adolescence
CAL Presentation
adolescence
U-18 15 Chemistry: Pollution of air and water
Mar 12 06 Revision
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II (08 Mar 12 to 20 Mar12)DECLARATION OF RESULT (21 Mar 12 to 30 Mar12)
CO‐ORDINATED SYLLABUS FOR YEAR 2011‐12CLASS: VIII SUBJECT: Social Science
PRESCRIBED BOOKS – History: N.C.E.R.T.Text Book Our Past IIICivics: N.C.E.R.T.Text Book Social and Political Life IIIGeography: N.C.E.R.T.Text Book Resources and Developmentg p y p
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHIN
G DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Apr 11 U-1 11 Geography: ResourcesHistory: How, When and Where.
1.Debate on “How environment can be saved in the present scenario. ” 2 Gi t f f2.Give an account of a few historical buildings still extant and standing in your state.
U-2 11 Civics: Indian constitution 1.Make a chart : Preamble of11 Civics: Indian constitutionHistory: From Trade To territory (contd.).
1.Make a chart : Preamble of constitution.2.On the out line map of India show the expansion of British TerritoryTerritory.
May 11 U-3FA-1
12 History : From Trade To territory. Civics : Understanding
1.Make a poster of Indian secularism.
Completion Civics : Understanding Secularism
secularism.
SUMMER BREAK (15 MAY 11 to 30 JUNE 11)
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Jul 11 U-4 13 Geography : Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and wild life resources.History : Ruling The country Side
1.A model showing the changes in land use.2. Note on Champaran movement andHistory : Ruling The country Side movement and Gandhiji’s role in it
U-5 12 Civics : Why Do we need Parliament.
1.Make a model of Indian Parliament.
History : Tribals Dikus and the Vision of Golden age
2. On the map show the location of some tribal groups of India.
11 Civics :Understanding Law 1 C ll ti d li tiAug 11 U-6 11 Civics :Understanding Law Geography : Mineral and Power Resources
1.Collection and listing of minerals which are used in our everyday life.2.Model making:(a) Solar cooker (b) Bio gas plant etc.
U-7FA-II
Completion
12 Civics: JudiciaryHistory : When People Rebel
1.On the map of India name and mark the following :(a) Seats of Supreme C t i I di
pCourt in India (b)Seat of High Courts in different states of India.
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHIN
G DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Sep 11 U-8 09 Civics : Understanding our criminal Justice System
1.CAL
U-9 08 History : Colonialism and the city .Revision
1.Collect the pictures of important monuments built by the British inbuilt by the British in Delhi and write their details in record register.
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT‐I (21SEP 11 to 01 OCT 11)AUTUMN BREAK (02 OCT 11 to 09 OCT 11)
Oct 11 U-10 15 History :Weavers ,Iron smelters and factory owners.
1.Visit an industry in the neighbourhood and write
Civics : Understanding Marginalisation Geography: Agriculture (contd.)
gthe experience in brief .2.Collection of seeds of various crops finding the p ggeographical conditions for them .
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Nov 11 U-11 08 Geography : Agriculture History : Civilising the Native, Educating the Nation .
1.On world map show the distribution of wheat, rice, cotton, jute, gmaize, tea and coffee.2.Draw a time line depicting reforms movements in Indiamovements in India.
U-12 15 Civics: Confronting MarginalisationHistory : Women cast and Reform.
1.CAL2.Collect the pictures of social reformers andsocial reformers and discuss why have you been impressed by them.
Dec 11 U-13 14 History: The Changing World of 1.Write a note on Dec 11 U 13FA-III
Completion
14 y g gVisual Arts (contd)Civics: Public Facilities
famous Indian paintings.
U-14 11 Geography : IndustriesHistory : The Changing World of Visual Arts
1.Trace the journey of a pencil from a tree to the classroom.Visual Arts
WINTER BREAK (31 DEC 11 to 08 JAN 12)
MONTH UNITS NO. OF TEACHING DAYS
CONTENTS SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Jan12 U-15 05Geography : Human Resource.
1.Do a survey of all the sections of your class and describe:(i)Total no. of students in each sectionsection .(ii)Sex ratio .(iii)Age structure .(iv)No. of languages known i.e. spoken and written.p
U-16FA-IV
Completion
13 History : The making of the National Movement : 1870-1947
1.On the outline map of India name and locate the places where the Congress Sessions Completionwere held between 1885 to 1905.
Feb12 U-17 09 Civics: Law and Social Justice 1.Suggest the ways to li i leliminate manual
scavenging.
U-18 15 History : India after Independence 1. Find out the reasons b hi d h bi h fbehind the birth of Bangladesh.
Mar12 06 REVISION
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT‐II (08 Mar 12 to 20 Mar 12)DECLARATION OF RESULT (21 Mar 12 to 30 Mar 12)
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