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SYLLABUS FOR CLASS–VIII
SESSION 2019–20
ENGLISH
FIRST TERM
APRIL
New Stepping Stone
Course book Chapter 1 The School Boy (Poem)
Chapter 6 All about a Dog
Workbook Worksheet 2 The Baker’s Dozen
Tune in to Grammar The Sentence – Rearrangement,
Kinds and Transformation
Writing Skills Notice Writing, Application Writing,
Dictation
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson-1 The Merchant of Venice
Subject Enrichment Activity Open Text Book Assessment
(Based on Shakespeare)
MAY
Course book Chapter 4 The Mother of Orphans
Workbook Worksheet 4 Elephants raid a kitchen
Grammar Conjunctions, Editing
Writing Skills Article Writing, Dictation, Notice Writing
Reading Skills Unseen Comprehension
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JULY
Course book Chapter 3 Don’t Quit (Poem)
Chapter 8 The Rose-Beetle Man
Grammar Adjectives (Comparison), Transitive
Intransitive Verbs
Writing Skills Diary Entry, Informal Letter, Dictation
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 2 Macbeth
AUGUST
Course book Chapter 7 The Listeners (Poem)
Chapter 2 The Passive Voice
Workbook Worksheet 1 A Jungle Adventure
Grammar Active Passive Voice, Editing, Pronouns
Writing Skills Notice Writing, Article Writing, Dictation
Tales from Shakespeare
Lesson-3 Twelfth Night or What You Will
Subject Enrichment Activity Dialogue Exchange
(Based on Coursebook)
SEPTEMBER
Revision of all topics covered from April to August
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Course book Chapter 9 The Light of Other Days
(Poem)
Chapter 12 The Adventure of the Blue
Carbuncle
Workbook Worksheet 6
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Grammar Adverbs, Kinds of Clauses, (Noun,
Adjective, Adverb and Relative)
Writing Skills Message Writing, Diary Entry, Unseen
Comprehension
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson-4 King Lear
Subject Enrichment Activity Words often Confused
(Word Grid)
NOVEMBER
Course book Chapter 11 Colonel Fazackerley
Butterworth Toast (Poem)
Chapter 14 The Kid
Workbook Worksheet 7
Grammar Prepositions, Direct and Indirect Speech
Writing Skills E-Mail Writing, Story Writing, Dictation,
Unseen Comprehension
Tales from Shakespeare
Lesson-5 A Midsummer Night’s Dream
DECEMBER
Course book Chapter 10 Father’s Help
Chapter 13 A Newspaper is a
Collection of Half-Injustices
(Poem)
Workbook Worksheet 3
Grammar Non-Finite Verbs, Subject-Verb
Agreement
Writing Skills Formal Letter (Letter of Complaint)
Unseen Comprehension
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson-6 Much ado About Nothing
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Subject Enrichment Activity Dumb Cherards on Idioms
and Proverbs.
JANUARY
Course book Chapter 15 Courage (Poem)
Chapter 16 Pygmalion
Workbook Worksheet 5
Grammar Punctuation and Capital Letters, Gap-
Filling, Modals
Writing Skills Newspaper Report Writing, Dictation
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson-7 Julius Caesar
Speaking Skills Recitation
FEBRUARY
Course book Chapter 5 Goodbye Party for Miss
Pushpa TS (Poem)
Workbook Worksheet 8
Grammar Gap-Filling, Rearrangement
Writing Skills Newspaper Report Writing
(Revision of all the topics covered from
October to February)
PRE MID ASSESSMENT
Course Book Chapter 1, 4, 6
Grammar The Sentence – Rearrangement, Kinds and
Transformation, Conjunctions, Editing
Writing Skills Notice Writing, Application Writing, Article
Writing, Unseen Comprehension
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 1
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MID TERM ASSESSMENT
All the syllabus covered from April to August
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 2, 3
POST MID ASSESSMENT
Course Book Chapter 9, 11, 12, 14
Grammar Adverbs, Kinds of Clauses, Prepositions,
Direct-Indirect Speech
Writing Skills Message Writing, Diary Entry, E-mail
Writing, Story Writing, Unseen
Comprehension
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 4, 5
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Course Book Chapter 5, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16
Chapter 1, 6 (Term-I)
Writing Skills All the topics covered from October to
February
Notice Writing, Application Writing, Informal
Letter (Term-I)
Grammar All the topics covered from October to
February
Conjunctions, Editing, Rearrangement
Tales from Shakespeare Lesson 2, 6, 7
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O;kdj.k ikB 8 Jqfrle fHkUukFkZd 'kCn
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MATHEMATICS
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Chapter-1 Rational Numbers
Chapter-3 Understanding Quadrilaterals
Practice Book Page No. 3 – 9, 18 – 26
Subject Enrichment Activity
To verify that “the diagonals of a rectangle are equal” by
activity method.
MAY
Chapter-6 Squares and Square Roots
Chapter-7 Cubes and Cube Roots
Practice Book Page No. 41 – 48, 49 – 53
JULY
Chapter-2 Linear Equations in One Variable
Chapter-10 Visualising Solid Shapes
Practice Book Page No. 10 – 17, 68 – 73
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Subject Enrichment Activity
To draw the front view, side view and top view of 3D objectsshown.
AUGUST
Chapter-8 Comparing Quantities
Practice Book Page No. 54 – 60
SEPTEMBER
Chapter-5 Data Handling
Practice Book Page No. 34 – 40
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Chapter-9 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Chapter-13 Direct and Inverse Proportions
Practice Book Page No. 61 – 67, 88 – 92
Subject Enrichment Activity
To verify the identity (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 by activitymethod.
NOVEMBER
Chapter-11 Mensuration
Chapter-16 Playing with Numbers
Practice Book Page No. 74 – 80, 103 – 106
Subject Enrichment Activity
To conduct a quiz based on Chapter Mensuration and Playingwith Numbers.
DECEMBER
Chapter-14 Factorisation
Chapter-15 Introduction to Graphs
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Practice Book Page No. 93 – 96, 97 – 102
JANUARY
Chapter-12 Exponents and Powers
Practice Book Page No. 81 – 87
FEBRUARY
Chapter-4 Practical Geometry
Practice Book Page No. 27 – 33
Revision
PRE MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapters 1, 3, 6
MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10
POST MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapters 9, 11, 13, 16
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Chapters 1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
SOCIAL SCIENCE
FIRST TERM
APRIL
History Chapter 1 How, When and Where
Chapter 2 From Trade to Territory
Map Work On the political map of India, mark the factories
of European companies – Surat, Masulipatnam,
Carnatic, Golconda, Bassein, Salsette
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Geography Chapter 1 Resources
Civics Chapter 1 The Indian Constitution
Chapter 2 Understanding Secularism
Subject Enrichment Activity Project work on Parliamentary
System in India.
MAY
History Chapter 3 Ruling the Countryside
Civics Chapter 3 Why do We Need a Parliament?
JULY
History Chapter 4 Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of
the Golden Age
Chapter 5 When People Rebel
Civics Chapter 4 Understanding Laws
Geography Chapter 2 Land, Soil, Water, Natural
Vegetation and Wildlife
Diagrams Soil Profile
Map Work On the political map of India, mark the areas of
the tribes – Banjaras, Gonds, Ahoms, Mundas,
Van Gujjars.
On the political map of India, mark the following
centres of Revolt of 1857 – Meerut, Lucknow,
Kanpur, Jhansi, Delhi, Faizabad, Bareilly
AUGUST
History Chapter 6 Colonialism in the City
Geography Chapter 3 Mineral and Power Resources
Diagram Geo-thermal energy, Tidal Energy, Bio-gas
Civics Chapter 5 Judiciary
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Map Work On the physical map of world mark one area in
each continent producing Iron, Copper, Bauxite,
Coal, Mineral oil.
Subject Enrichment Activity
Concept Map of Power Resources
SEPTEMBER
Revision Work
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
History Chapter 7 Weavers, Iron Smelters and
Factory Owners
Chapter 8 Civilising the Native, Educating
the Nation
Geography Chapter 4 Agriculture
Map Work On the political map of world, mark the areas
producing – Rice, Wheat, Millets, Maize, Cotton,
Jute, Coffee, Tea (Two each)
Civics Chapter 6 Understanding our Criminal
Justice System
Chapter 7 Understanding Marginalisation
Map Work On a political map of India, mark the major
centres of weaving in the late 18th century –
Lahore, Surat, Madras, Dacca, Gujarat,
Ahmedabad
On a political map of India, mark the major
centres of Cotton Textile – Hissar, Surat,
Kanpur, Kolkatta, Satara, Coimbatore.
NOVEMBER
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History Chapter 9 Women, Caste and Reform
Geography Chapter 5 Industries
Civics Chapter 8 Confronting Marginalisation
Chapter 9 Public Facilities
Map Work On a physical map of India, mark major
industrial regions – Mumbai–Pune, Bangalore–
Tamil Nadu, Hugli, Ahemdabad–Baroda,
Chotanagpur, Vishakhapatnam–Guntur,
Gurgaon–Delhi, Meerut, Kollam–Thiruvanan-
thapuram.
On a political map of India, mark the major
centres of religious and social reform
movements – Aligarh, Amritsar, Bombay, Poona,
Madras, Calcutta.
Subject Enrichment Activity Cartographic Skills
DECEMBER
History Chapter 10 The Changing World of Visual Art
Chapter 11 The Making of National Movement
1870’s – 1947
Map Work On a political map of India, mark the important
Congress Sessions along with years – Lahore,
Surat, Kanpur, Lucknow, Nagpur, Bombay.
Geography Chapter 6 Human Resources
Map Work On a political map of India, mark some major
software technology parks in India – Indore,
Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata.
Subject Enrichment Activity
Project work on Paintings in the colonial period.
JANUARY
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History Chapter 12 India after Independence
Civics Chapter 10 Law and Social Justice
Map Work On the political map of India, mark these
Erstwhile Princely States – Rajasthan,
Gujarat, Hyderabad, Mysore, Manipur,
Sikkim, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir.
FEBRUARY
Revision
PRE MID TERM ASSESSMENT
History Chapter 1, 2
Geography Chapter 1
Civics Chapter 1, 2
(Maps of above mentioned chapters)
MID TERM ASSESSMENT
History Chapter 1 to 6
Geography Chapter 1 to 3
Civics Chapter 1 to 5
(Maps of above mentioned chapters)
POST MID TERM ASSESSMENT
History Chapter 7, 8
Geography Chapter 4, 5
Civics Chapter 6
(Maps of above mentioned chapters)
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
History Chapter 5, 7 to 12
Geography Chapter 2, 4 to 6
Civics Chapter 1, 5, to 10
(Maps of above mentioned chapters)
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SCIENCE
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Chapter 1 Crop Production and Management
Chapter 5 Coal and Petroleum
Chapter 4 Metals and Non-Metals
Subject Enrichment Activity : To study following reactions :
(a) Formation of Magnesium Oxide and observing its nature.
(b) Displacement reaction between Copper Sulphate and Iron.
MAY
Chapter 11 Force and Pressure
JULY
Chapter 11 Force and Pressure (Contd.)
Chapter 12 Friction
Chapter 2 Micro-organism : Friend and Foe
AUGUST
Chapter 17 Stars and Solar System
Chapter 3 Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
Subject Enrichment ActivityMultiple Choice Questions based on syllabus of August.
SEPTEMBER
Chapter 7 Conservation of Plants and Animals
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Chapter 6 Combustion and Flame
Chapter 18 Pollution of Air and Water
Chapter 14 Chemical Effects of Electric Current
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NOVEMBER
Chapter 9 Reproduction in Animals
Chapter 13 Sound
Subject Enrichment Activity
To determine the frequency and time period of
a simple pendulum.
DECEMBER
Chapter 8 Cell Structure and Function
Chapter 16 Light
JANUARY
Chapter 10 Reaching the Age of Adolescence
Subject Enrichment Activity
Multiple Choice Questions based on syllabus of
December and January.
FEBRUARY
Chapter 15 Some Natural Phenomena
PRE MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapter 1, 4, 5, 11
MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapter 1 to 5, 7, 11, 12, 17
POST MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Chapter 6, 9, 14 and 18
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Chapter 2, 3, 6, 8 to 11, 13 to 16, 18
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FRENCH
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Leçon 0 La publicité
Leçon 1 Les pays francophones
Leçon 2 Dans un magasin de vêtements
Subject Enrichment Activity Les Invitations
MAY
Leçon 3 Voulez vous un coup de main ?
JULY
Leçon 4 Mon dernier week end !
AUGUST
Leçon 5 L’heure du conte
Subject Enrichment Activity Un mét
SEPTEMBER
Leçon 6 Rien ne marche bien
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Leçon 7 Je suis en retard
Subject Enrichment Activity Les contes
NOVEMBER
Leçon 8 Vincent va organiser une fête
DECEMBER
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Leçon 9 Seul à la maison
Subject Enrichment Activity Les écrivains célèbres de
France
JANUARY
Leçon 10 Quelle surprise
FEBRUARY
Revision
PRE MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Leçon 0, 1, 2, 3
MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Leçon 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
POST MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
Leçon 0, 4, 6, 7, 8
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Leçon 0, 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
APRIL AND MAY
Unit 1 Our Natural World Page 1 to 11
Current Affairs
Activity Collage on Flora and Fauna
JULY
Unit 2 The World Around Us Page 12 to 21
Current Affairs
AUGUST
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Unit 3 Simple Science Pages 22 to 29
Out of the Box-I Pages 30 to 33
Activity Know your Heart
SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER
Unit 4 Sports and Leisure Pages 34 to 40
Current Affairs
Activity Paste pictures of your favourite sports.
DECEMBER
Unit 5 India – Our Motherland Pages 41 to 48
Current Affairs
Activity Our New Government
JANUARY
Unit 6 Miscellaneous Pages 49 to 55
Current Affairs
FEBRUARY
Out of the Box-II Pages 56 to 64
PRE MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Unit 1 Our Natural World Pages 1 to 11
Current Affairs
MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Unit 2 The World Around Us Pages 12 – 21
Unit 3 Simple Science Pages 22 – 29
Current Affairs
POST MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Out of the Box-I Pages 30 – 33
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Unit 4 Sports and Leisure Pages 34 – 40
Current Affairs
ANNUAL ASSESSMENT
Unit 5 India – Our Motherland Pages 41 – 48
Unit 6 Miscellaneous Pages 49 – 55
Out of the Box-II Pages 56 – 59
Current Affairs
LIFE SKILLS
FIRST TERM
APRIL
Chapter 1 God, Who Touchest Earth with Beauty
Chapter 2 The Self Made Man
Subject Enrichment Activity
Make a collage on any five great men of India.
MAY
Chapter 3 Everybody’s Mother
JULY
Chapter 4 The Saffron Servers
Chapter 5 Man’s Quest
AUGUST
Chapter 6 Laugh off Troubles
Chapter 7 Standing on Your Problems
Subject Enrichment Activity
Paste the pictures (Photograph) of your Grand
parents and list few qualities of their.
SEPTEMBER
Chapter 8 Courage Beyond the Pitch
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SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Chapter 9 Choosing Your Friends
Chapter 10 Bhabha – A Visionary
NOVEMBER
Chapter 11 Do My Looks Matter ?
Chapter 12 The Rapunzel With In Us ?
Subject Enrichment Activity
Prepare a Declamation on ‘Outer beauty is more
important than inner beauty’.
DECEMBER
Chapter 13 Light of Knowledge
Chapter 14 See the Moment
Subject Enrichment Activity Paste the picture and write
five dohas of Saint Kabir.
JANUARY
Chapter 15 Eat Coat Eat !
FEBRUARY
Chapter 16 Secular Saint Kabir
SUPW
CORDOVA
APRIL – MAY
Chapter-4 More on HTML
Practical Creating basic structure of an HTML document.
Chapter-5 Creating Webpage using HTML
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Practical Inserting images, lists and comments in a
webpage.
JULY
Chapter-1 Introduction to Computers : Networking,
Operating System
Practical Making a Power Point Presentation on the topic
‘Networking’.
AUGUST
Chapter-6 More on Adobe Flash Professional CS6
Practical Creating simple animations in Flash
SEPTEMBER
Chapter-6 More on Adobe Flash Professional CS6 (Contd.)
Practical Creating animations in Flash
OCTOBER
Chapter-8 Computer Ethics, Crime and Security
Practical Making a Power Point Presentation on the topic
‘Cyber Crime and Security’.
NOVEMBER
Chapter-7 More on Internet
Practical Creating Hyperlinks in a Webpage.
DECEMBER
Chapter-2 Learn to use Microsoft Access 2010
Practical Creating a student database in MS Access
JANUARY
Chapter-3 Queries, Forms & Reports in MS Access 2007
Practical Creating Reports in MS Access
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FEBRUARY
Revision for Annual Examination
PERIODIC TEST I
Chapter-4 More on HTML
Chapter-5 Creating Webpage using HTML
MID TERM
Chapter-1 Introduction to Computers : Networking,
Operating System
Chapter-4 More on HTML
Chapter-5 Creating Webpage using HTML
PERIODIC TEST 2
Chapter-6 More on Adobe Flash CS3
Chapter-8 Computer Ethics, Crime and Security
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Chapter-2 Learn to use Microsoft Access 2010
Chapter-3 Queries, Forms & Reports in MS Access 2007
Chapter-6 More on Adobe Flash CS3
Chapter-7 More on Internet
Chapter-8 Computer Ethics, Crime and Security
ART EDUCATION
APRIL 1. Object Drawing
2. Perspective
MAY 1. Pen line Drawing (Shoe)
2. Jewellery Basket
JULY 1. Flowers
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2. Sailing Ship
AUGUST 1. Still Life (Pencil Shading)
2. Still Life (Colour)
SEPTEMBER 1. Nature Study (Birds and Animals)
2. Textures
OCTOBER 1. Rangoli Design
NOVEMBER 1. Village Scene
2. Outdoor Scene
DECEMBER 1. Madhubani
2. Emotions
JANUARY 1. Colour Valley (Page no. 44)
FEBRUARY 1. Cartoons
2. Calligraphy
MUSIC
APRIL – MAY
(1) God made you special
(2) ek¡ eq>s vius vk¡py esa Nqik ysA
JULY
(1) Together song
(2) ge dks eu dh 'kfDr nsuk
AUGUST
(1) t; fgUn t; Hkkjr A
(2) dksbZ cksys o`Q".k eqjkjh
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SEPTEMBER
(1) We love you teachers
(2) We shall overcome
OCTOBER
(1) fnokyh jks'kuh okyh A
(2) ik;k th eSaus jke jru A
NOVEMBER
(1) vk py osQ rq>s
(2) Friends are like flowers
DECEMBER
(1) O! Come all be faithful
(2) O! Mother Merry
JANUARY
(1) ge lc Hkkjrh; gSa A
FEBRUARY
(1) 'kkjns ek¡
(2) Revision of all songs
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MORAL SCIENCE
Book : LIFE WITH VALUES
April and May- L-1 Making the best use of your strength
L-2 Taking the right decision in life
Activity- GAME ZONE (Passing the paper of strength and
weekness)
July- L-3 Happiness lies in Contentment
August- L-4 Creativity, Enthusiasm and Passion
Activity –Organize a class debate - In Our Society-”OUTER
BEAUTY IS GIVEN MORE IMPORTANCE THAN INNER
BEAUTY”
September- L-5 Importance and Emotional Intelligence
L-6 Beat the exam stress.
October- L-7 Interacting with Others
Activity- Moral teaching can change your nature.
November- L-8 Managing Anger and self control
L-9 Doing things the right way.
Activity- Incident when others laugh at you and you were able to
laugh along with them.
December- L-10 Gender Equality
Activity- Read articles on the internet about saving the girl child
who is killed before she is born. Why do such things happen?
What can we do to save the girl? Discuss in Class.
January- L-11 Internet is a knowledge hub
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Activity-Go Through from internet. Suggest how the scheme-
EACH ONE TEACH ONE can be carried out and made effective
to remove Illiteracy.
February - L-12 Impact of the social Media
Activity- Form a group of 5, Imagine a world where the internet
shut down immediately. All you have is the TV and a MOBILE
PHONE. How can you utilize this situation to your advantage?
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