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Lesson 1 :Mukesh starts a Zoo
Poem : Circus Elephant by Kathryn Worth
Writing:• Paragraph Writing
Activity:• Book Review
ENGLISH
LITERATURE WRITINGLANGUAGE
-1-Syllabus April/May (English)
TEXT BOOKS : (1) New MULBERRY ENGLISH Course Book (5)
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(3) Echoes
Hands–on English – Yes! I CAN. (Level 5)
Class - V
Grammar:• Sentences • Nouns• Homophones and
Homonyms
Echoes:L-1 – Expressing Possibility
Course book:
Lesson 2 :
The Wizard of Hockey
Poem: From a Railway Carriage by R.L.Stevenson
LITERATURE
Class - V-2-Syllabus July (English)
Writing:
• Formal Letter Writing
Grammar:• Verb• Tenses
Echoes:L-9 – Describing what you have
WRITINGLANGUAGE
Course book:
Lesson 3 : Ashraf's Invention
Grammar:• Direct and Indirect Speech • Punctuation
Echoes:L-2 – Talking about the Past
Writing:• Notice Writing
LITERATURE
Class - V-3-Syllabus August (English)
WRITINGLANGUAGE
Class - V-4-Syllabus September (English)
Echoes:L-4 – Seeking Confirmation
LITERATURE WRITINGLANGUAGE
Mid-Term Revision Work
Class - V-5-Syllabus October (English)
Course book:
Lesson 10 : Black Beauty
Grammar:• Adverbs• Idiomatic Expressions • Active and Passive Voice
Echoes:L-3 – Expressing Condition
Writing:• Autobiography • Diary Entry
LITERATURE WRITINGLANGUAGE
Class - V-6-Syllabus November (English)
Course book:
Lesson 7 : The Big Friendly Giant
Poem : Abou Ben Adhem by James Leigh Hunt
Grammar:• Pronouns • Similes
Echoes:L-7 – Expressing IntentionsL-10 – Making Enquiries
LITERATURE WRITINGLANGUAGE
Class - V-7-
Course book:
Lesson 8 : Rip Van Winkle
Grammar:• Adjectives• Conjunctions
Echoes:L-5 – Talking about Future
Writing:• Story Writing
LITERATURE
Syllabus December (English)
WRITINGLANGUAGE
Class - V-8-Syllabus January (English)
Course book:
Poem : Paper Boat byRabindranath Tagore
Grammar:• Prepositions
Echoes:L-6 – Asking for information about Things
LITERATURE WRITINGLANGUAGE
Class - V-9-
Echoes:L-8 – Making Requests
LITERATURE
Syllabus February (English)
WRITINGLANGUAGE
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Chapter-1More on LargeNumbers
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Large Numbers
Indian System of Numeration
Expanded form and Standard Form
Comparison of Numbers
Ascending and Descending Order
Forming Numbers
International System of Numeration
Roman Numerals
Adding Roman Numerals
Subtracting Roman Numerals
ACTIVITIES :
Comparing large numbers on Abacus.
Numbers game for reinforcing number concept by rearranging digits and rounding them to nearest 10’s, 100’s and 1000’s.
Finding speed of light and sound approximate number of people traveling from Capital city of India by train every month, population of your city. Insert commas and write the numbers according to Indaian and International system of Numeration.
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MATHEMATICS
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
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Class - V-18-Syllabus April-May (Mathematics)
Prescribed Book: Maths Xpress (5)
Chapter - 2Operations onLarge Numbers
Chapter - 6 Basic Geometry
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Subtraction and Properties of Subtraction
Multiplication and Properties of Multiplication
Division and Properties of Division
Average Chart
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Short out multiplication and pattern in multiplication
Crossword activity to reinforce addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
PROJECTS
Class - V-19-Syllabus April-May (Mathematics)
• Point, line, line segment and Ray
Angle
Measuring Angle
Types of Angles
Construction of Angle
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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Chapter - 3Factors and Multiples
• Divisibility Rules
Factors and Multiples
Prime numbers, Composite numbers and Coprime numbers
Prime Factorization
Highest Common Factor
Lowest Common Multiple
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• Find multiples and factors using number cards.
• Crossword puzzle
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
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Class - V-20-Syllabus July (Mathematics)
Chapter - 4 Fractions •
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Checking for Equivalent Fractions
Lowest form of a Fraction
Reducing a fraction to its lowest form
Comparing like fractions
Comparing Unlike fractions
Addition of Fractions
Subtraction of fractions
Multiplication of fractions
Multiplicative Inverse
Division of fraction
• Number card activity for reinforcing proper, improper and mixed fractions.
• Addition and subtraction of fraction using fraction kit.
• Multiplication of two fractions using colourful strips and beads.
• Find equivalent fraction by paper folding
• Identify proper, improper and mixed fractions using Flashcards.
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
PROJECTS
Class - V-21-Syllabus July (Mathematics)
Chapter - 5Decimals
• Introduction
Place Value Chart
Expanded form and short form of decimals
Writing Decimal numerals
Converting fractions into decimals
Converting decimals into fractions
Like and Unlike Decimals
Comparing and Ordering of Decimals
Addition of Decimals
Subtraction of Decimals
Multiplication of Decimals
Division of Decimals
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• Pictorial representation of decimal numbers on grids.
• Finding sum, difference and product of decimal numbers using 10 x 10 grid sheet.
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
PROJECTS
Class - V-23-Syllabus August (Mathematics)
Chapter - 7Pattern and Symmetry
• Patterns
Square Numbers
Triangular Numbers
Patterns in Calendar
Creating Patterns
Symmetry
Turning Shapes
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• Making different symmetrical figures by paper folding.
• Representing triangular numbers and squarenumbers, using bindi or circular stickers.
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
PROJECTS
Class - V-24-Syllabus August (Mathematics)
Chapter - 8Metric Measures
Chapter - 14Data Handling
• Conversion of units of measurement
Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Estimation of Measurements
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• Pie Chart
• Tally Marks
• Line Graph
• Introduction of different metric measures using measuring tape, weighing machine etc.
• Record height (in cm) of your 5 classmates and draw a line graph for this data.
• Represent the data through Tally Marks.
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
PROJECTS
Class - V-25-Syllabus October (Mathematics)
Chapter - 9Area and Perimeter
Chapter - 10Volume and Nets
• Perimeter
• Perimeter of a Rectangle
• Perimeter of a Square
Area
• Area of a Rectangle
• Area of a Square
• Area of a Triangle
• Area of Irregular Shapes
Dimensions (Length, Breadth and Height)
Volume of soild shapes with unit cubes
Volume of a cuboid
Volume of a cube
Nets
• Net of a Cube
• Net of a Cuboid
• Net of a Cone
• Net of a Cylinder
Drawing Cubes and Cuboids
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• Finding area of irregular figures by counting squares on square sheet
• Finding perimeters of different objects using string.
• Drawing front view, side view and top view of given figure.
• Making a net of cube, cuboid, cone and cylinder.
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
PROJECTS
Class - V-26-Syllabus November (Mathematics)
Chapter - 11 Time and Temperature
• Time
Converting Days into Hours
Converting Hours into Minutes
Converting Minutes into Seconds
Converting Hours into Days
Converting Minutes into Hours
Converting Seconds into Minutes
Finding Time duration
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• Conversion of calrius scale into Fahrenheit Scale
• Conversion of Fahrenheit Scale
• Record daily minimum and maximum temperature in your city from newspaper for a week a n d f i n d m i n i m u m a n d maximum temperature in degree Celsius and degree Fahrenheit.
• Record the date of birth of each member of your family and find the difference between their ages in terms of number of days.
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
PROJECTS
Class - V-27-Syllabus December (Mathematics)
Chapter - 13Mapping Skills
Chapter - 12Life Mathematics
• Maps
• Scales
• Magnification
• Route Maps
• Keys
• Direction
Profit and Loss
• Calculating Profit and Loss
• Calculating Cost Price
• Calculating Selling Price
Unitary Method
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• A role-play for understanding the concept of profit and loss.
TOPICS SUB-TOPICSACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/
PROJECTS
-28- Class - VSyllabus January (Mathematics)
Chapter -1
Chapter - 2
Animals and
More About Plants
their Adaptation
SCIENCE
TOPICS SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
-30- Class - VSyllabus April (Science)
TEXT BOOK : MILLENNIUM SCIENCE FOR JUNIORS (CLASS 5)
· Reproduction in Plants· Reproduction from seeds· Seed Dispersal· Reproduction in Plants Through Vegetative Parts· Agriculture· Step farming
· Movement in animals· Migration· Breathing process in animals· Feeding habits in animals• Body covering in animals
· To study seed germination in gram seeds· Collect and paste seed that spread by wind, water and explosion.· Collect and paste seed of Rabi and Kharif crops.
• Find out interesting information and pictures about migratory birds and animals and also about hibernating animals.
Chapter-5
Food and Health
• Collage on balanced diet.
• Make a list of 5 healthy food items and 5 junk food items.
• Being a dietician: Plan your meal for two days. Note down the nutrients in your meals.
• List five non- communicable diseases and their prevention.
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
Class - V-31-Syllabus May (Science)
· Components of Food· Balanced Diet· Exercise, Sleep and Rest· Diseases - Communicable Diseases - Non- Communicable Diseases - Deficiency diseases
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
Class - V-32-Syllabus July (Science)
Chapter-3
The Skeletal and Muscular Systems
· The Skeletal System· Parts of the skeleton· Joints -Movable Joints -Immovable Joints· Muscles and Movement -Voluntary Muscles -Involuntary Muscles
· Explanation of Science skeleton in science laboratory· Demonstration of hinge joint• Collecting old X-rays from your home to identify bones and joints.
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
Syllabus July (Science) Class - V-33-
Chapter 11
Air and water
· Air and the atmosphere · Layers of Atmosphere· Composition of Air· Properties of Air· Uses of Air· Properties of Water· Purification of water• Purification of water in public water supply systems
· To observe solubility of different materials· To separate a solution of mud and water using filtration.· To separate a mixture of sand and water using sedimentation and decantation.· Experimental activity to show that oxygen is needed for burning• Experimental activity to explain the properties of air.
Class - V-34-Syllabus August (Science)
Chapter- 12States of Matter
• To show that states of matter are interchangeable.
• To prepare a saturated solution of sugar.
• Take few naphthalene balls and place them in a corner of your room. Observe them for some days and write down your findings.
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
· Atoms· Molecules· States of matter -Solids -Liquids -Gases· Change of State· Types of Changes -Reversible and Irreversible Changes -Physical and Chemical Changes· Solubility of a substances· Properties of Substances• Expansion and Contraction
Class - V-35-Syllabus August (Science)
Chapter- 4Nervous System
• The Nervous System
• Reflex Actions
• Sense organs
• Studying nervous system in science laboratory.
• Demonstration of a reflex action in classroom
• Studying structure of eye, brain and ear in science laboratory.
• Make a list of Do’s and Don’ts for taking care of sense organs.
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
Class - V-36-Syllabus September (Science)
Chapter- 13Force, Energy and Simple Machines
• Types of forces
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- Electrostatic Force
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• Energy
• Types of energy
- Mechanical Energy
- Electrical Energy
- Heat Energy
- Light Energy
- Wind energy
• Simple Machines
• Types of Lever
Gravitational force
- Magnetic force
- Elastic Force
Muscular force
- Solar energy
- Hydro Energy
• To study frictional force.
• To study gravitational force.
• To study muscular force using spring.
• Observing the different types of simple machines.
• Making a pulley.
• Observe examples of simple machines at your home. Make a list and paste pictures.
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
• Natural disasters
- Earthquake
- Volcano
- Tsunami
- Flood
- Drought
- Hurricane
Chapter- 15Natural Disasters
• Make a volcano with sodium bicarbonate and vinegar solution.
• Name the NGO's that assist in times of natural calamities.
• Make a project report on any natural calamity of recent years. Also list the steps taken to deal with that calamity.
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
Class - V-37-Syllabus October (Science)
• Weathering of Rocks
• Soil Profile
• Soil Erosion
• Soil conservation
• Forest and Balance in nature
• Types of environmental pollution
- Water pollution
- Air pollution
- Soil pollution
- Noise Pollution
• Greenhouse Effect
Chapter – 10Soil
Chapter -11Change in Our Environment
• Collect information and make posters on the ways to save our planet Earth.
• Collect information on “Chipko Movement”.
• Make a compost pit in the school garden.
• Best out of Waste
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
Class - V-38-Syllabus November (Science)
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
Class - V-39-Syllabus December (Science)
Chapter- 6
Safety and First Aid
· First Aid· Preventing Poisoning• Fire Safety
· Role play on traffic rules· Preparation of First -Aid box.· Making some posters showing road signs.· Collect some news items about accidents from newspaper. Notice the injuries caused due to these accidents.· Make a poster on road safety.
TOPICS KEY CONCEPT/SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS/VISITS
Class - V-40-Syllabus January (Science)
Chapter- 7
Rocks and Minerals
· Types of Rocks -Igneous Rocks -Sedimentary Rocks -Metamorphic Rocks· Rock Cycle• Minerals
· Collect different types of stones in and around your locality. Categorize them according to their types.
· Visit to historical monument to find out different materials used for making the monuments.
Chapter- 12
Earth, Sun and Moon
· Earth· Satellites· The Moon· Sun · Eclipses· Artificial Satellites
· Prepare a chart depicting phases of a moon
• Visit to planetarium
Class - V-43-Syllabus May (Social Science)
Chapter-4Climate
Chapter - 9Transport
• Weather and Climate
• Factors affecting Climate
• Climatic or heat zones
• The invention of the wheel
• The invention of the steam engine
• Modern means of Transport
• Roadways, Railways, Water-ways and Airways
• Problems of Increasing traffic
• Collect and write the weather report from a newspaper for a week.
• Presentation: Modes of Transport
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Chapter 1The Globe : A Model of the Earth
Chapter 2Maps
Chapter 3Movements of the Earth
• The Shape of the Earth
• The Globe
• The North and South Poles
• The Northern and Southern Hemispheres
• Latitudes and Longitudes
• The Global Grid
• Globes and Maps
• Types of Maps
• Elements of a Map
• Colours and Symbols
• Rotation of the Earth
• Revolution of the Earth
• Seasons
• Project : Pasting strips of paper on a ball to show important latitudes and longitudes.
• Name the Continents and Oceans through which important latitudes pass.
• Draw Sketch/Map of your school and mention few landmarks also.
• Field Visit : Visit an observatory or a planetarium to learn about the solar system and the movement of the Earth.
• Diagram : Rotation of the Earth on its axis and Revolution of the Earth on its orbit.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
TOPIC SUB TOPIC ACTIVITIES/PROJECTS/MAP WORK
Class - V-42-Syllabus April (Social Science)
TEXT BOOK : Getting Ahead in Social Studies (5)
Class - V-44-Syllabus July (Social Science)
Chapter-5DRC (The Land of Dense forests)
Chapter- 6Greenland : The Land of Ice andSnow
• Climate, vegetation, Wild-life & Natural Resources, the people and transport
• Climate, Vegetation, Wild life the People, Agriculture and Industry
• Project Work : Make a project on the following topics related to DRC
(i) Life style of the people
(ii) Wild life
(iii) Natural resources
(iv) Climate & Vegetation
• Find Out : The Titanic and its voyage.
• Comparative study : Life in DRC Vs Life in Green land.
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Class - V-45-
Chapter-7Saudi Arabia: The Land ofHot Sands
• Land, Climate , Vegetation, Agriculture and Industry.
• Life of the People
• Religious Importance
• Write-right : A world without oil.
• Find out : The life of women in Saudi Arabia and compare it with life of women in India.
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Syllabus July (Social Science)
Chapter -8Grasslands of the TemperateZone
Chapter -10Communication
Chapter-11Recording and CommunicatingKnowledge
• Vegetation and Climate
• Agriculture
• Rearing Cattle
• Communicating with individuals
• Mass & Satellite communication
• Written Communication
• Writing Paper
• Paper and Printing
• Braille - a Script for the blind
• Knowledge, Literacy and Progress
• Map Work : Grasslands of the world (Prairies, Steppes, Pampas, Downs, Velds and Savannas)
• Research Project : Collect information and pictures about the inventors of Printing, Telephone, Radio, Television, Morse code etc
• Artwork : Prepare a poster or collage to highlight the importance of literacy.
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Class - V-46-Syllabus August (Social Science)
Class - V-47-
Chapter -17
The United Nations
• The World Wars-World War-I & II
• The Formation of the United Nations
• Structure of the UN
• Special Agencies
• Achievements of the UN
• India’s Contribution to the United States
• Project Work : Research on Functions of Special Agencies of the UN
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Syllabus October (Social Science)
Lesson -12Living Longer and Healthier Lives
• The Clinical Thermometer, the Stethoscope and the Microscope.• Machines that can look inside our body.• Surgery and Anaesthesia• Antibiotics, Vaccination, Pasteurisation, Antiseptics.• Keeping Healthy
• Write right Which of the discoveries or inventions mentioned in this chapter do you think was the most important for the human race? Write about the discovery and explain why you feel it was the most important one.
Chapter- 18The British Raj and the First Warof Independence
• European Traders
• British Control
• The Revolt of 1857 the First war of Independence
• Pasting pictures of leaders who led Revolt of 1857.
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Class - V-48-Syllabus November (Social Science)
Class - V-49-Syllabus November (Social Science)
Chapter 19The Struggle for Independence
• Social Reformers
• The Rise of Indian Nationalism
• The partition of Bengal and the Swadeshi Movement
• Activities of the Revolutionaries.
• World War and after.
• To watch videos on the life of freedom fighters like “Bhagat Singh’ and ‘Mangal Pandey’, etc.
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Chapter-14Conserving Our Environment
Chapter-15Natural Disasters
• Environment
• Pollution and its control
• Waste Generation and disposal
• Kinds of Waste
• Policy of 4R's - Refuse, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
• Ways to reduce pollution
• Various Natural Disasters
• Disasters caused by Earthquakes, Floods, Cyclones and Droughts.
• The precautions taken during natural disasters
• Relief work during a natural calamity.
• Class Presentation : 'Policy of 4R's - Refuse, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle'.
• Group Activity : Collect reports and pictures related to any one natural disaster from newspaper or magazines.
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Syllabus December (Social Science) Class - V-50-
Chapter 16Some People Never Die
• Abraham Lincoln
• Mahatma Gandhi
• Martin Luther King
• Mother Teresa
• Speak out : Speak about any famous Indian whom you admire. Explain why you admire the person and how their life has influenced you?
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Syllabus December (Social Science) Class - V-51-
Class - V-52-Syllabus January (Social Science)
Lesson 13The Age of Machines
• Early Stone Tools.
• Discovery of Metals
• Wheels, Carts and Boats.
• The Steam Engine and the Industrial Revolution
• Sources of Energy and its alternative sources.
• Role Play - Enact like a small child forced to work in a factory during the Industrial Revolution.
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Class - V-53-Syllabus January (Social Science)
Chapter 20Gandhiji leads the Nation
Chapter 21Our Government
• Rowlatt Acts and the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
• The Simon Commission and the Demand for Purna Swaraj
• World War-II and the Quit India Movement
• Indian National Army
• India Becomes Free
• The Three levels of Government.
• The Central Government
• The State Government
• The Courts (Supreme Court and High Court).
• Class Presentation : Life and achievements of Mahatma Gandhi.
• Activity : Mock Parliament
CHAPTERS CONTENTSUBJECT BASED ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITIES
Chapter - 1 Evolution of Computers
• History of Computers
• Calculating Devices
• Early IT Inventors
• ENIAC
• UNIVAC 1
• Generators of Computers
• Types of Computers
Activity :
Create an informative presentation using PowerPoint 2016, on the topic:
“Generations of Computers”.
Add pictures to make your presentation impressive.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-54-Syllabus (IT)April-May
Prescribed Book : TOOLS 16
Chapter - 2Understanding Windows 10
• Features of Windows 10
• Using Desktop
• Start Menu
• Live Titles
• Universal Apps of Windows 10
• Customizing the Desktop
• Displaying Multiple Windows at a Time
• Exploring Pictures
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Make the PowerPoint presentation on Universal Apps of Windows 10. Collect and insert the pictures along with the information about the following apps.
Alarms & Clock ,Maps, Calendar, News
Sports.
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-55-Syllabus May (IT)
Chapter - 3Working With Tables
• Creating a Table
• Entering Data
• Modifying a Table
• Formatting a Table
• Changing Column Width
• Splitting Cells
• Merging Cells
• Applying Borders and Shading
• Converting Text to a Table
• Inserting Picture in a Table
• Calculations in a Table
• Updating Calculations in a Tab
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Design a Time Table for your class by defining the name of the day, in columns and period numbers, in rows.
Apply all the formatting features learnt so far to make it attractive. Also apply TableStyles to it.
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-56-Syllabus (IT)July
Chapter - 4Using Mail Merge
• Creating a Mail Merge Document
• Creating Recipient List
• Inserting Merge Fields
• Viewing the Merged Data
• Printing the Letters
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Prepare a List (Data Source) of your friends. Using Mail Merge feature, create an invitation letter and invite them on your Birthday Party.
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-57-Syllabus (IT)July
Chapter - 5More On PowerPoint 2016
Chapter - 6Formatting A Presentation
• Creating Photo Album
• Ink Equations
• Screen Recording
• Changing Office Theme
• Comments
• Smart Lookup
• Ink Annotation
• Viewing a Presentation
• Rearranging Slides
• Working with Slide Outline
• Working with Slide Master
• Creating a New Custom Layout
• Changing Colour Scheme
• Changing Background Colour
• Inserting a SmartArt Graphic
• Inserting a Table/Chart
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Select the template Four seasons nature presentation from the Online Templates and create an informative presentation on various seasons of the year.
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Create a Presentation on the topic: Five Great IT Personalities. Apply the formatting effects which you have learnt so far.
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-58-Syllabus (IT)August
Chapter - 7Programming in Scratch
• Sensing Input and Its Execution
• Using Mathematical Operators in Scratch
• Comparing Values
• Generating Random Numbers
• Changing Location Randomly
• Bouncing the Ball Up and Down
• Counting Length of a Word
• Making a Variable
• Applying Reasoning to Make Decisions
• Applying Condition in Programming
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Write a Scratch program to display and calculate the length of the following words:
• Achievement
• Flattery
• Knowledgeable
• Zealous
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-59-Syllabus (IT)October
Chapter - 8OneNote
• Features
• Parts of the OneNote Window
• Working with OneNote
• Templates of OneNote
• Taking Notes in OneNote
• Creating Quick Notes in OneNote
• Record Audio & Video Notes in OneNote
• Adding and Attaching a File
• Adding Links
• Sharing Your Notebook
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Create a project in OneNote on the topic, Save Environment by using a suitable template and various options that you have learnt.
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-60-Syllabus (IT)November
Chapter - 9 Microsoft Excel 2016
• Features of Excel
• Starting Excel 2016
• Basic Worksheet and Workbook concept
• Components of a Worksheet
• Moving Around the Spreadsheet
• Entering Data
• Types of Data
• Performing Calculations
• Working with Worksheet
• Saving a Workbook
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Find out the marks of all the students of your class in math andComputer science in any one test andtype them in an Excel sheet such thatcolumn A has names, column B hasmarks in math, column Chas marks in computer science. Calculate the Total Marks using AutoSum feature in Column D.
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-61-Syllabus (IT)December
Chapter - 10Internet and E-mail
• Uses of Internet
• Requirements for Connecting to the Internet
• Browsing the Internet and Using Links
• Search Engines
Aids :
Practical Demonstration in Computer Lab.
Activity :
Create an e-mail account on www.gmail.com and send a mail to your friends describing them about the place you visited in summer vacations.
CHAPTERS CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Class - V-62-Syllabus (IT)January
LEÇON -0 VOUS CONNAISEZ LA FRANCE.
LEÇON -1 LES SALUTATION.
LEÇON -2 Comptons Ensemblesd
FRENCH
LEÇON THEME ACTIVITÉ et GRAMMAIRE
Class - V-63-Syllabus Avri-Julliet (French)
• S’initier à la culture fransçaise
• Saluer et se présenter
• Epeler les noms et compter.
• Les formules de politesse
• L’alphabet
• Présentation
LEÇON -3 Les copains
LEÇON THEME ACTIVITÉ et GRAMMAIRE
Class - V-64-Syllabus Julliet (French)
• Présenter un object/une personnes
• Le verbe : être
• Les articles indeéfinis
• Pratique avec les articles
LEÇON -4 Devinez
LEÇON -5 Dans la classe
LEÇON -6 Les amis de caroline
LEÇON THEME ACTIVITÉ et GRAMMAIRE
Class - V-65-Syllabus Août-Octobrer (French)
• Interroger sur les personnes/ object
• Décrire une personne
• Parler de La nationalité
• Les professions
• Les nombres cardinaux
• Le verbe Avoir
• Les adjectifs
• Les nationalités
• Les articles définis
• Présentez-vous
• Pluriel, Masculin Féminin.
LEÇON -7 Quel Jour
sommes nous
LEÇON -8 La famille de
Manuel
LEÇON - 9 Les vacances
LEÇON THEME ACTIVITÉ et GRAMMAIRE
Class - V-66-Syllabus Novembre-Decembre (French)
• Parler des jours de La semaine
• Décrire La famille
• Parler des vacances
• Les verbe Aller
• Le verbe parler, habiter, et aimer.
• La révision des verbes
• Les mois de l’ année
• Vocabulaire
• Parler des vacances
LEÇON -10 Le drapeau de
mon pays
LEÇON THEME ACTIVITÉ et GRAMMAIRE
Class - V-67-Syllabus Jannier (French)
• Demander et dire la couleur de quelque chose
• Les féminin et le pluriel des couleurs
• La révision.
Class - V-69-
LEKTION (LESSON)KOMMUNIKATION
(SPEECH INTENTION)GRAMMATIK(GRAMMAR)
MODUL: TEXTE, SPIELE, LIEDER (TEXTS,
GAMES, SONGS)
LEKTION-1Hallo!
Lektion-2Mein Geburtstag
Sich begrüßenSich vorstellen
Nach Geburtstag , Alter und Telefonnummer fragenZahlen 1-100
Verben „sein, heißen“Personalpronomen
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Dialoge spielen, PartnerarbeitDialoge spielen
PartnerarbeitZahlenlied
Lektion-3Schule und Schulsachen
Lektion-4Wer ist das?
Nach Schulsachen fragenFragen, was man in der Schultasche
Über die Familie sprechenNach Personen und Gegenstände fragen
Indefinit ArtikelNegativ ArtikelDefinit ArtikelFragewort: „was, wie“
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PartnerarbeitÜbungen im Arbeitsbuch machen
GERMAN
Class - V-70-
LEKTION (LESSON)KOMMUNIKATION
(SPEECH INTENTION)GRAMMATIK(GRAMMAR)
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GAMES, SONGS)
Lektion-5Mein Haus
Lektion-6Farben
Lektion-7Hast du ein Hobby?
Lektion-8Körperteile
Gegenstände: NachBedeutung fragenNach Wohnort fragen
Kleiderstücke auf Deutsch: fragen, was man an hatNach Lieblingsfrage fragen
Nach Hobbies fragenüber Berufe sprechen
Nach Körperteile fragen, wie viele Körperteile man hat
Verb: wohnen
Possessivartikel dein und mein
Verb Konjugation: machen,malen, spielen, arbeiten, tanzen, antworten
Verb Konjugation: haben
Familienstammbaum machen
AusmalenZeichen
PartnerarbeitDialoge spielen
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My India; Look, Think and Answer; Environment, The World and Its People; and Language and Literature
My India; Plants and Animals; Science and us; and Language and Literature
Culture, Sports and Fun; Plants and Animals; and My India; Culture, Sports and Fun
Language and Literature; and Environment, The World and Its People
Science and Us; Environment, The World and Its People and Look, Think and Answer
Environment, The World and Its People; Culture, Sports and Fun and Science and Us
My India; Plants and Animals; and My India, Science and us.
Language and Literature; Environment, The World and Its People; and Look, Think and Answer
Science and Us; and Plants and Animals, Look, Thin and Answer
Environment, The World and Its People; and Culture, Sports and Fun
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
MONTHS TOPICS
Class - V-76-Syllabus (G.K.)
TEXT BOOK : NEW FIND OUT BOOK (5)
April
May
July
August
October
November
December
January
• Introduction of Hip Hop and B. Boying. Exercise like : Rolling, Jumping, Moving Shoulders. Footwork, Floor Steps, Beat Knowledge.
• Free Style combination of steps on a block of music. Exercise for flexibility. Expressions clas : Body expressions, Face expressions
• Choreography on a song.
• Introduction of Contemporary Dance. Basic exercise of Contemporary Dance. Exercise for flexibility , Floor steps, Spinning and Balancing.
• Preparation for inter House Dance Competition. How to use space on stage, expressions according to song.
• Introduction of Ballroom Dance. Basic of Salsa Dance : Basic, Side Basic, Right Turn, Left Turn. Couple Steps (Basics with Partner)
• Revision of Salsa : Basic, Side Basic, Right Turn, Left Turn.
• New Steps : Double Turn, Cross Body Lead, Inside Turn
• Prop Dance : Dance with prop, how to use prop, Choreography with prop.
• Revision of all the exercises and choreography.
WESTERN DANCE
TERM-I APRIL/JULY/AUG TERM-II SEPT/OCT/NOV TERM-III DEC/JAN/FEB
Class - V -77-Syllabus (Western Dance)
Keyboard & Guitar : 1. Chromatic Scale - Knowledge about keys & fret board. 2. C Major scale, D Major Scale. 3. Staff notation & time signature
1. E Major Scale, G Major Scale with chromatic Scale, Technical Exercise. 2. Chromatic Scale finger exercise in guitar. 3. D Major, G Major Chord, A Mojor Chord.
1. E Major Chord, A Major Chord, B Major Chord. 2. Broken Chord & D,G,A. 3. E Major Scale, G Major Scale, F Major Scale. 4. Songs & Boulevard of broken dream ( Green Day.)
1. C Major Chord, F Major Chord, G Major Chord. 2. Rhythm Guitar & Keyboard 4/4 Variations. 3. Songs - What I have done (Linkin Park) • Summer of 69 (Bryan Adams) • Numb (Linkin Park). 4. Theme
- James Bond
- Mission Impossible
1. Revision & Practice - G Major Scale, C Major Scale, D Major Scale. 2. New Scale - C Minor, G Minor, F Minor with bar chords. 3. Songs - Knocking on heaven's & door (Guns 'n' Roses) 21 Guns (Green Day)
Sweet Child of O’ Mine (Guns 'n' Roses)
All songs with power chords and solo
WESTERN MUSIC
MONTHS TOPICS
Class - V-78-Syllabus (Western Music)
April - May
July - August
September - October
November - December
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