Jindal Vidya Mandir, Vidyanagar Syllabus Bifurcation Class: V Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: Maths S.No Month ID Name of the book Lesson number Lesson name 1 March 08 Success with Maths Ahead 1 Multiplication tables 1to 20 Large Numbers. 2 April 19 Success with Maths Ahead 1 2 Large Numbers (Contd…) Operations with large numbers. 3 June 22 Success with Maths Ahead 2 3 Operations with large numbers. (continuation) Factors and Multiples. 4 July 25 Success with Maths Ahead 3 4 5 Factors and Multiples. (continuation) Fractions. Decimals and their applications. 5 August 24 Success with Maths Ahead 6 14 Metric measures and Temperature. Algebra. 6 September 13 Success with Maths Ahead 7 Geometry. Half - yearly examination 7 October 20 Success with Maths Ahead 7 8 Geometry .(continuation) Area and Volume. 8 November 19 Success with Maths Ahead 8 9 Area and Volume.(continuation) Percentages. 9 December 24 Success with Maths Ahead 10 11 Money in everyday life. Time. 10 January 22 Success with Maths Ahead 11 12, 13 Time. .(continuation) Representing information in graphical form. Symmetry, patterns, nets and maps. 11 February 18 Success with Maths Ahead 13 Symmetry, patterns, nets and maps (Continuation) 12 March 07 Success with Maths Ahead Annual examination Portion for Assessment Name of the Assessment Portion Cycle Test 1 (26.6.18) L-1 and L-2 Half Yearly Examination (15.9.18 To 24.9.18) L-1 To L-6 and L-14 Cycle Test – 2 (4.12.18) L-7,8 Annual Examination (25.2.19 To 7.3.19) L-4, 5 and L-7 To 13 Non – Evaluated Portion Nil Deleted Portion Nil
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Jindal Vidya Mandir, Vidyanagar
Syllabus Bifurcation
Class: V Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: Maths
S.No Month ID Name of the book Lesson number
Lesson name
1 March 08
Success with Maths Ahead 1 Multiplication tables 1to 20
Large Numbers.
2 April 19
Success with Maths Ahead
1
2
Large Numbers (Contd…)
Operations with large numbers.
3 June 22
Success with Maths Ahead 2
3 Operations with large numbers. (continuation) Factors and Multiples.
4 July 25
Success with Maths Ahead
3
4 5
Factors and Multiples. (continuation) Fractions. Decimals and their applications.
5 August 24
Success with Maths Ahead 6
14
Metric measures and Temperature. Algebra.
6 September 13
Success with Maths Ahead 7
Geometry. Half - yearly examination
7 October 20
Success with Maths Ahead 7
8
Geometry .(continuation) Area and Volume.
8 November 19
Success with Maths Ahead
8
9
Area and Volume.(continuation)
Percentages.
9 December 24
Success with Maths Ahead 10
11
Money in everyday life. Time.
10 January 22
Success with Maths Ahead
11
12, 13
Time. .(continuation) Representing information in graphical form.
Symmetry, patterns, nets and maps.
11 February 18 Success with Maths Ahead
13 Symmetry, patterns, nets and maps (Continuation)
12 March 07 Success with Maths Ahead Annual examination
Portion for Assessment
Name of the Assessment Portion
Cycle Test 1 (26.6.18) L-1 and L-2
Half Yearly Examination (15.9.18 To 24.9.18) L-1 To L-6 and L-14
Cycle Test – 2 (4.12.18) L-7,8
Annual Examination (25.2.19 To 7.3.19) L-4, 5 and L-7 To 13
Non – Evaluated Portion Nil
Deleted Portion Nil
Class:V Syllabus Details Sub: Maths
SN Name of chapter Sub topics to be taught
1. Large Numbers. Large numbers( 9-digit numbers): Number names, writing numerals for given number names,
Expanded form, Standard form, Order relation, Indian(up to crores) and International(up to million)
place value chart, Rounding numbers, Roman numerals( upto 1999).
2. Operations with Numbers Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division (of up to 7-digit numbers),Word problems,
Simplification of numerical expressions, Simplifying Brackets, Averages, Unitary method.
3. Factors and Multiples. Recall-Factors, multiples, prime and composite numbers, Prime factors, Factor tree, Highest common
factor(Prime factor method ,writing all factors method), Least common multiple(Prime factorization
method, Division method),Property connecting H.C.F and L.C.M., Word problems, Tests of
divisibility(by 2,3,4,5,9,10,12,15). 4 Fractions. Types of fractions, Equivalent fractions, Addition and Subtraction of fractions, Multiplication of a
fractional number by a whole number and by a fractional number, Properties of multiplication of
fractional numbers, Multiplication of more than two fractional numbers, Multiplicative inverse,
Division of a fractional number by a whole number, Division of a whole number by a fractional
number. Properties of division of fractional numbers, Word problems.
5 Decimals and their
applications
Converting fractions with 10,100,1000 as denominators into decimals, Expanded form of decimals,
Converting decimals into fractions, Like and Unlike decimals, Ordering of decimals, Addition and
Subtraction of like and unlike decimals, Use of decimals(to express money, distance, length weight,
capacity) Multiplication of decimals, Division of decimals, Conversion of a fractional numbers
decimal, Rounding decimals(upto two decimal places).
6. Metric measures and
Temperature.
Metric measures in decimal form, Metric measure –Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and
Division, Temperature, Conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit, Conversion from Fahrenheit to
Celsius.
7. Geometry. Geometrical concepts(Line ,ray and line segment), concept of a plane, Angles: definition, parts of an
angle, Interior and Exterior of an angle, Measuring angles, Types of angles( right, acute, obtuse, zero,
straight angles) Constructing angles( using protractor , compass and ruler), Bisecting angles, Types of
Properties of a triangle(angle sum property, lengths of sides sum property) Types of triangles( on the
basis of sides and angle)Types of quadrilaterals(rectangle, square, parallelogram ,rhombus), Circles:
Parts of a circle, Circumference of a circle, Finding circumference, Construction of circles.
8. Area and Volume. Area: Definition, Units ,Area of irregular shapes, Area of rectangle and Square, Larger Areas like walls,
gardens, carpet ( word problems), Volume: Definition, units, Volumes of solid shapes(Cube, Cuboid
),volume of irregular objects.
9. Percentages. Definition, Expressing fractions and decimals as percentages, changing percentage to fraction and
decimals, Money and metric measures (cm as % of m.; g. as % of kg.), as percentages. , Finding
percentage of a number, Word problems.
10. Money in everyday life. Conversion, addition ,subtraction ,multiplication and division of money, word problems, Selling price,
Cost price, Profit and Loss, Profit and loss as percentages, Word problems, Simple interest: Definition
and calculation, Rate of Interest, Principal, Period of time, Bills preparation.
11. Time. Conversion of time- Hours and minutes ,minutes and seconds ,weeks and days ,months and days
,years and months, Addition of time, Subtraction of time, Railway time table(Reading).
12. Representing Information
in Graphical form.
Tally marks, Pictograph, Bar graph, Circle graphs (Reading and Drawing) and line graphs.
13. Symmetry, patterns, nets
and maps.
Symmetry and reflections, turning shapes, patterns, number patterns (Triangular numbers, Square
numbers, finding rule for given number pattern). Nets and maps.
14. Algebra. Definition, Constants and Variables, Writing algebraic equation using Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication, Division symbols, Coefficients, Finding Value of an algebraic expression, Like and
unlike terms, Simplification of algebraic expression.
Class: V Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: EVS
Portion for Assessment
Name of the Assessment Portion
Cycle Test-1 (27.6.18) L-1 to L-5
Half Yearly Examination (15.9.18 To 24.9.18) L- 1 To L-12
Cycle Test-2 ( 3.12.18) L-13 to L-16
Annual Examination (25.2.19 To 7.3.19) L-11, 12 and L-13 To L-24
Non-Evaluated Portion Nil
Deleted Portion Nil
Sn Month Id Name Of The Book Topic
1 March 08 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Family Relationships (L-1)
2 April 19 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Family supports( L-2 )
Play-time( L-3 )
Traditional Games of India (L-4)
3 June 22 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Dignity of Work (L-5)
Animals and their food (L-6)
Gifts of Animals (L-7)
Growing Plants (L-8)
4 July 25 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Forests and their Inhabitants(L-9)
Spoilage and Preservation of food (L-10)
Food for Us (L-11)
5 August 24 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
When People do not get food (L-12) Revision Work
6 September 13 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Half yearly Examination
Our Mouth-Tastes and chews food (L-13)
7 October 20 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Food for Plants and Animals (L-14)
Our Houses (L-15)
Living Close to others (L-16)
8 November 19 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Times of Emergency (L-17)
Water (L-18)
What Floats, sinks and Mixes(L-19)
9 December 24 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Plants and Animals in Water (L-20)
Save Fuel (L-21)
Adventure Time (L-22)
10 January 22 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Our Heritage (L-23)
Journey of Food from Plants to Plate(L-24)
11 February 18 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Revision Work Annual Examination
12 March 07 Together with ‘The world of Environmental studies’.
Annual Examination
Class: V Syllabus Details Subject: EVS
SN Name of The Chapter Sub topics to be Taught
1 Ch-1 Family Relationships Family Traits, Family Likes and Dislikes, Mirror Image, Special Children
2 Ch-2 Family Supports Serena’s Family , Mita’s Family
3 Ch-3 Play -time
Indoor and ,Outdoor Games, Individual and Team Games, Team Spirit Team Leader, XIX Common- wealth Games.
4 Ch-4 Traditional Games of
India
Traditional games of India, Boat Race ,Archery, Chess, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho Martial Arts, Yoga
5 Ch-5 Dignity of Work Occupations, Social Reformers. Caste discrimination
6 Ch-6 Animals and their
Food
Sense of smell, Sense of Vision, Sense of Hearing, Sense of Touch, Sense of Taste, Do Animals Speak?, Do
Animals sleep?
7 Ch-7 Gifts of Animals Food,(Milk, Eggs, Meat, Honey),Clothing, Leather, Medicines, Decoratives, Fuel, Transport. Sports, Hunting the animals, Project Tiger. People who depend on animals(Gujjars, Snake charmers, Madaris, Circus artists, Mahout)
8 Ch-8 Growing Plants Reproduction through seeds, Seed Germination, Reproduction by Plant parts,( Vegetative reproduction: Underground stem, stem cutting, roots, leaf),Dispersal of seeds( By –wind, water, animals, explosion),Plants from different countries
9 Ch-9 Forests and Inhabitants.
Tribal life, Bishnois of Rajasthan, Deforestation and Its Effects, Sacred Groves,Chipko Movement
10 Ch-10 Spoilage and Preservation of Food
Care of Raw Food, Care of Cooked Food, Avoiding Wastage of Food, Safe Storage of foodstuff,( Refrigeration, Canning, Drying, Survey, Boiling, adding Preservatives, pickling)
11 Ch-11 Food for Us What does a farmer need to grow a crop ?,Changing food Habits, Food habits in Different Regions
Plants in water, Animals in water, Mosquitoes and Malaria
21 Ch-21 Save Foel Non-Renewable sources of energy, Renewable sources of energy.
22 Ch-22 Adventure Time Mountaineering-A Rough and Tough Sport, Bachendri Pal, Santosh Yadav, The Adventures of the sky, Day and Night Sky, The Sun, Moon, Solar System.
23
Ch-23 Our Heritage Loss of monuments, Heritage buildings, Our Heritage, Our responsibility, Care of our Great Monuments, The Taj Mahal ,The Sun Temple, The Jantar Mantar,The Golconda Fort
24 Ch-24 Journey of food from plants to plate.
Beginning of Agriculture, Seasonal crops, Step by step Farming, Modern Techniques of Agriculture, Poverty
of Farmers
Class: V Scheme of Work: 2018-19 Sub: English
SN Month ID Communicate In English Activity book Good Grammar
1 March 08 L-1 The Mice That Ate Iron
L-1The Mice That Ate Iron Sentences
2 April
19
L-2 The Friendship P-1 The Tree
L-2The Friendship
Sentences Nouns
3 June
22
L-3 A Country Childhood P-2 Teacher’s Pest
L-3 A Country Childhood
Nouns Notice writing
4 July
25
L-4 Robots don’t lie P-3 The Owl
L-4 Robots don’t lie
Verbs Letter writing (Informal)
5 August
24
L-5 The balloon seller L-6 A robbery
L-5 The balloon seller
Verbs Picture composition Paragraph writing
6
September
13
P-4 Thomas Alva Edison Half Yearly Examination
L-6 A robbery
Pronoun Dialogue writing
7 October
20
L-7 The angry dragon L-8 Our wonderful brain
L-7 The angry dragon L-8 Our wonderful brain
Adjectives Articles and determiners
8 November
19
P-5 The world from a railway carriage L-9 Tenali paints a horse
L-9 Tenali paints a horse Adverbs Diary entry
9 December
24
L-10 Uncle Ken takes a wicket P-6 The first tooth
L-10Uncle Ken takes a wicket
Prepositions Message writing Letter writing (Formal)
10 January
22
L-11 The Hornbill Festival L-11 The Hornbill Festival Conjunctions Using language
11 February
18
Revision and Annual Examination ---
Composition Story writing
12 March
07
Annual Examination Annual Exam Annual Exam
Portion for Assessment
Name of the Assessment Portion
Cycle Test 1(23.6.18)
L- 1,2,3 P- 1
Sentences, Nouns
Half Yearly Examination (15.9.18 to 24.9.18)
L-1 to L-6, P-1 to p-3
Taught till Aug
Cycle Test 2 (6.12.18) L-7,8,9 Pronouns, Adjectives, Articles
Annual Examination (25.2.19 to 7.3.19)
L-7,8,9,10,11 P-4,5,6 Diary Entry Grammar Full Portion Writing- Aug to Feb
Non Evaluated Portion Oxford Reading Circle Nil
Deleted Portion Nil Nil
Class: V Syllabus Details Sub: English
SN
Name of the chapter Sub topics to be Taught
[Communicate In English] Literature Grammar Writing
1
L-1The Mice that ate Iron P-1 The Tree L-2The Friendship
L-1 MCQs, True. False, HOTS, Vocabulary building P1-Poem recitation L-2Sequencing sentences ,Matching, dictionary check
Sentences-Subject Predicate
and object
Nouns-Common ,Proper
Paragraph writing
‘Write about a day in
your life’
2
P-2Teacher’s Pest L-3 A country childhood
P-2 MCQs, rhyming words, HOTS L-3 MCQs, True. False, HOTS ,Vocabulary building , one word answer, spellings, Dictionary Check
Nouns-Collective ,Abstract,
Singular-Plural
Acrostic Poem
3
L-4 Robots don’t lie P-3 The Owl
L-4 MCQs, HOTS Vocabulary building Word
Puzzle, Spelling, Dictionary check, Punctuation
P-3 Poem recitation and MCQs and similes
Tenses-simple past & past continuous
Diary Entry
4
L-5 The balloon seller L-6 A robbery
L-5 MCQs,HOTS ,Synonyms, Similes and prefixes, Web chart, Dictionary Check, Homophones L-6 MCQs, FIB, Matching ,HOTS, Vocabulary building, Phrasal Verbs, Dictionary check and Wh Questions
Interrogative Pronouns
Informal letter
5
P-4 Thomas Alva Edison
P-4Poem Recitation, Rhyming words, Analyzing with
reasons, Wh questions
----
Portfolio of Thomas
Alva Edison
6
L-7 The Angry dragon L-8 Our wonderful brain
L-7 MCQs, Who said to whom and Why, HOTS, Vocabulary building, Word puzzle. L-8 MCQs, Complete the Table, HOTS, Vocabulary building, Dictionary Check & Punctuation
Adjectives- Degrees of comparison Articles and determiners
Message writing.
Shape Poem
7
P-5 The world from a railway carriage L-9 Tenali paints a horse
P-5 Poem recitation L-9MCQs,True.False,Hots,Vocabulary building
Conversation practice, word puzzle
Adverbs
Story writing using
adverbs based on
Lesson No-9
8
L-10 Uncle Ken takes a wicket P-6 The first tooth
L-10 MCQs,HOTS, Vocabulary building Correct usage of
words, Suffixes, Punctuation ,use of capitals, full stops and
commas
P-6 Poem recitation , True False , Matching
Prepositions-into, between,
in, on, of, to, for, by, off,
with, along, across,
under, over, below, above
Complete the passage
using prepositions
based on Lesson No10
Formal letter
9
L-11 The Hornbill Festival L-11 MCQs, True. False, HOTS, Vocabulary building
Dictionary work ,Building Vocabulary, Idioms, Word search
Conjunctions-and, or, but, if,
because
Revision and Assessment
Creative Writing-
Describe the picture
given in TB page no-
130, Exercise 4
Class-V Scheme of work 2018-19 Sub: Hindi (2nd Lang)