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Syllabus for Session: 2017-18
Class U.K.G.
ENGLISH
Books Prescribed : Book-I – Hop, Skip and Jump (My second book of phonic)
Book – II - Hop, Skip and Jump (Literacy Skills)
Book – III - Hop, Skip and Jump (My second book of handwriting)
Book – IV – Getting Ready to speak
APRIL
Revision of Capital Cursive ‘A-Z’ and small cursive ‘a-z’
Book-I : L-1 and 2 (Vowels Recall-‘a’ and ‘e’ sound)
Book-II : Pg-7 to 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 125, 130
Story : The Lion and the Rabbit (Page 131 Book - II)
Activity : Chinese Whisper Game
MAY
Book-I : L-1 and 2 (Vowels Recall-‘a’ and ‘e’ sound)
Book-II : Pg. No. – 23 to 28, 33
Written : Rhyming words (‘a’ and ‘e’ sound)
Matching (picture to word)
Book – IV : L-1, 2
Activity : Identify the picture and read the word.
JUNE
SUMMER VACATION
JULY
Book-I : L-3 and L-4 (Vowels Recall – ‘i’ and ‘o’ sound)
Book-II : Page No. – 21, 22, 37 – 44, 75-78
Written : -Rhyming words (‘i’ and ‘o’ sound)
-Name the pictures (a, e, i, o, u sound)
-Matching (‘i’ and ‘o’ sound)
-Dictation
Book-IV : L-3, L-4
Story : The Hare and the Tortoise (Pg.-132 Book-II)
Activity : Join the letters and make a word.
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AUGUST
Book-I : L- 5, 6, 7, 13
Book-II : Pg: 31, 32, 45-51, 59, 60, 79-84
Written : Rhyming Words (a, e, i, o, u sound)
-Name the pictures
-Dictation
-Fill in the blanks
-Puzzle
-Matching
-Encircle the correct word
-Grammatical concept – a/an, - This/That
Book-IV : L- 5
Activity : Based on this/that using real life objects.
SEPTEMBER
Book-I : L- 1 to 7 (Revision)
Book-II : Pg- 52-56
Written : Revision of all the topics
OCTOBER
Book-I : L- 39, 40, 41, 42, 43
Book-II : Pg: 34, 35, 36, 61-65, 85, 86
Story : The Capseller and the Monkey (Pg. No. -137 Book -II)
Written : Rhyming Words
-Name the pictures
-Fill in the blanks
-Matching
-Encircle the correct word
- Rearrange the jumbled letters
-Dictation
- Sentence Formation
- One – many
Book-IV : L- 6, 7
Activity : Rearrange the words to make a correct sentence.
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NOVEMBER
Book-I : L- 8-12, 14, 15 16, 17, 18, 19 (Long Vowel sound words)
Book-II : Pg. 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 87, 88
Written : Rhyming Words
-Name the pictures
-Fill in the blanks
-Matching
-Encircle the correct word
- Rearrange the jumbled letters
-Dictation
- Sentence Formation
- Grammatical Concept - These/ Those, -in, on, under
Book-IV : L- 8, 9
Activity : Handwriting Competition
DECEMBER
Book-I : L- 21-29 (Blends)
Book-II : Pg. 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 29, 30, 57, 67, 99-107
Written : Rhyming Words
-Name the pictures
-Fill in the blanks
-Matching
-Encircle the correct word
- Rearrange the jumbled letters
-Dictation
- Sentence Formation
- Colours Name
- Opposites
Book-IV : L- 10
Activity : Create Mobiles
JANUARY
Book-I : L- 30, 36
Book-II : Pg. 95-98, 109-114
Story : The Bee and the Hunter (PgNo.- 138 Book II)
Written : Rhyming Words
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-Name the pictures
-Fill in the blanks
-Matching
-Encircle the correct word
- Rearrange the jumbled letters
-Dictation
- Sentence Formation
- Action words
Activity : Look at the picture and speak a few sentences on it.
FEBRUARY
Book-I : Revisions of all the lessons
Book-II : Pg. 115-124, 126-129
Written : -Days of the week
-Months of the year
-Revision of all the previous topics.
MARCH
Final Exam
SESSION – 2017-18
Short Vowel Sound Words
ab-
ad-
ag-
am-
an-
ap-
at-
cab tab
dad lad sad bad mad
bag wag rag -
jam yam -
can man pan fan van
cap tap nap lap map
rat cat fat hat bat mat -
eb-
en-
et-
ed-
eg-
Web
den hen men pen ten
jet pet net wet get met set vet
bed red led wed
leg peg peg
ib-
id-
ig-
im-
in-
ip-
it-
Bib nib
Kid lid hid
Big wig dig fig
Dim rim him
Bin tin pin win
Dip lip hip zip sip
Fit hit kit sit bit
ob-
od-
og-
op-
Job mob
Nod pod rod
Dog fog jog log
cop hop mop top
WORD LIST FOR CLASS U.K.G.
SESSION 2017-18
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ot-
ox-
cot pot dot hot
box fox
ub-
ud-
ug-
um-
un-
up-
ut-
us-
cub rub tub
bud mud
bug hug jug rug mug
gum mum sum
bun fun gun run sun
cup pup
cut nut hut
bus
Word Families
all-
ell-
ill-
oll-
ull-
ing-
ong-
ang-
ack-
ock-
old-
est-
ick-
ind-
and-
ank-
elt-
ish-
ark-
oo-
ball call fall hall tall wall
bell fell sell tell well yell
bill fill hill mill pill
doll roll
bull dull full pull
king ring wing sing
song long tong
hang bang
back pack rack sack
lock rock sock cock
bold cold hold fold gold
best west nest vest rest
pick kick tick lick sick
bind find kind mind
band hand sand land
bank tank sank rank
belt melt
dish fish wish
bark dark park
book cook look foot wool wood good
cool boot moon room pool food root
Long Vowel Sound Words
long-a
long-e
long-i
long-o
long-u
ai-
ea-
ee-
oa-
cake lake rake take pail mail nail sail rain cave gate face
jeep week feet leaf seat read meal beak tree bee pea tea eat
mice rice five hive kite like bike ride wipe lime die tie pie
pole hole boat coat goat rose toes loaf rope bone home road
cube tube cute mute huge mule tune use
rain tail train brain pail mail sail nail
beak peak neat lead bead bean weak
bee tree see feet feel keep seed
boat coat road toad soap
Blends
bl-
cl-
fl-
pl-
gl-
sl-
br-
cr-
dr-
fr-
pr-
black block blue blade blow blood
clock clip class cloth clap clown cloud clay clean
flag flat fly flip floor flower flame flash flesh
plan plane plug play plum plant plate please pluck
glue glow glove glass
state slow sleep slide slip slap
brown brick bread brush broom
crow cry crown crowd cream crack crab
dry drum drop dress dream drink drive
frog free fruit fresh frock fry friend friday
pram prize press price pray prince
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gr-
tr-
sk-
sm-
sn-
sp-
st-
sw-
grey green grass grow grape ground
try tray tree trip truck train track
skin sky skip skate
small smile smoke smooth
snap snail snake snack
speed spell spoon spot spin spade spider
step stand stick sty stop stone start star
swim sweet sweep sweat swell swing
Diagraphs
ch-
sh-
ph-
wh-
th-
chin chick chair chain cheek child chest chew cherry church
shoe shirt shut shout shed shower shop ship short
phone photo
why what white whale wheel when
thumb thin thick throw thorn think third
List of ‘Opposites’:
sit-stand thick-thin old-new big-small tall-short
day-night yes-no in-out hot-cold left-right
List of Genders:
He-she boy-girl man-woman uncle-aunt sir-madam
Cock-hen bull-cow father-mother peacock-peahen lion-lioness
MATHS
Books Prescribed : Hop, Skip and Jump (Numeracy Skills)
APRIL
Oral Skills : Forward Counting 1-100
Count and tell
Written Skill : Forward Counting 1-100
Missing numbers
Count and write
Concept – Left and Right
Book (Pg No. 7-16, 33, 34, 39, 40, 41)
Abacus : Introduce Earth beads + Heaven beads
Activity : Game ‘Simon Says’
MAY
Oral Skills : -Forward Counting 1-100
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-Backward Counting 50-1
- Recognition of Shapes – (Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle,Oval,
Semi-Circle)
Written Skills: -Forward Counting (1-100)
-Missing numbers
-Backward Counting (50-1)
- What comes after, between and before
- Draw the shapes
- Concept (Big/ Small)
- Concept of Zero
Tens/Ones
- Book: (Page: 17, 27, 28, 42-44, 47, 49, 51, 69-71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81)
Abacus : Page No. - 1 to 6
Activity : Create ‘mobiles of shapes’
JUNE
SUMMER VACATIONS
JULY
Oral Skill : Table of 2
Count by 2’s till 50
Number Names (1-5)
Written Skill : Table of 2
Count by 2’s till 50
Number Names (1-5)
- Shapes
- Concept (long/short)
- (greater than, less than >, <)
- Dictation
Book: Pg No. 18, 48, 50, 52, 54-58, 66, 67, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82
Abacus : Pages (7 to 13)
Activity : Provide practice in Pre-math concept using real life objects.
AUGUST
Oral Skill : Table of 3
: Count by 3’s till 50
: Number Names (1-10)
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: Shapes
: Forward Counting
: Backward Counting
: Concept (tall/short)
: Concept (Equal to, =)
Book: (Pg no. 19, 29-32, 35, 37, 83-95)
Abacus : Page No (14-20)
Activity : Create separate sets of flash cards for numerals and number names.
Distribute them randomly and ask children to find their partner.
SEPTEMBER
Oral Skill : Revision of all the previous topics
Written Skill : Revision of all the previous topics
Book (Pg no. 96-99, 115-118)
Abacus : Book (Pg no. 21-26)
OCTOBER
Oral Skill : Table of 4
- Number Names (11-15)
- Count by 4’s till 50
Written Skill : Table of 4
- Count by 4’s till 50
- Number Names (11-15)
- Jumbled Tables (2, 3, 4)
- Concept (Big, Bigger, Biggest)
Book (Pg no. 96-99, 115-118)
- Addition (Single Digit)
- Book (Pg no 20, 65, 100-102, 104, 113, 114, 120, 121, 129-134)
Abacus : Page no. 27 to 30
Activity : Give real life examples of addition.
NOVEMBER
Oral Skill : Table of 5
- Count by 5’s till 50
- Number Names (11-20)
Written Skill : Table of 5
- Count by 5’s till 50
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- Number Names (11-20)
- Jumbled Tables (2, 3, 4, 5)
- Revision of Addition
- Ascending Order
- Concept (Long, Longer, Longest)
- Book Pg no. (21, 53, 135-144, 153)
Abacus : Pg No. (33-34)
Activity : Jump on the stairs according to Ascending or Descending order
DECEMBER
Oral Skill : Tables 2 to 5
Forward Counting
Number names (1-20)
Written Skill : Jumbled Tables
Number Names (1-20)
Subtraction (Single Digit)
Descending Order
Concept (Tall, Taller, Tallest)
Book Pg No. (22, 36, 38, 68, 105-107, 109-112, 145-150)
Abacus : Page No. 35 to 37
JANUARY
Oral Skill : Revision of all the previous topics
Written Skill : Revision of all the previous topics
Concept (More and Less)
- Time (o’clock)
Book Pg No. (23-25, 122-128, 151-160, 171-173)
Abacus : Pg No. (38, 39)
FEBRUARY
Oral Skill : Revision of all the previous topics
Written Skill : Revision of all the previous topics
- Money
- Calender
- Book Pg No. (119, 161-170, 174)
MARCH
Final Exams
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EVS
Book Prescribed : Hop, Skip and Jump (General Awareness)
APRIL
Theme 1 : This is me (Pg No. 7)
More about me (Pg No. 8)
Theme 2 : Parts of the Body (Pg No. 9)
My Face (Pg No. 10)
My Amazing Body (Pg No. 11)
- Fun Time (Pg No. 12)
Activity : - Make your Profile
- Making of ‘Lemonade’
MAY
Theme 3 : - Being Healthy (Pg No. 13)
-Clean and Healthy (Pg No. 14)
-On My Own (Pg No. 15 & 16)
- Fun Time (Pg No. 17 & 18)
- To Stay Healthy (Pg No. 19 & 20)
- Yes or No (Pg No. 21 & 22)
Activity : Healthy Tiffin Day
JUNE
SUMMER VACCATIONS
JULY
Theme 4 : -My Family (Pg No. 23-28)
- With My Family (Pg No. 29, 30)
- My Home (Pg No. 31, 32)
- Do not do these (Pg No. 33)
- Do you do these (Pg No. 34)
- Safety on Road (Pg No. 35)
- Safety on an Escalator (Pg No. 36)
- Do not (Pg No. 37)
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- Fun Time (Pg No. 38)
Activity : Create a ‘Family Tree’
AUGUST
Theme 5 : - Buddies (Pg No. 39-42)
- My School (Pg No. 43, 44)
- Good Habits in School (Pg No. 45)
- Good Habits (Pg No. 46)
Activity : School Round
SEPTEMBER
Revision of all the previous topics
OCTOBER
Theme 6 : - Animal World (Pg No. 47 to 50)
- Fun Time (Pg No. 51, 52)
- Cheep, Cheep (Pg No. 53)
- Croak, Croak (Pg No. 54)
- Beautiful Butterfly (Pg No. 55)
- Birds, Insects or Fish (Pg No. 56)
- Living or Non-Living (Pg No. 57)
- Fun Time (Pg No. 58)
Activity : Dramatization on the song ‘Old MacDonald’
NOVEMBER
Theme 7 : - My Earth (Pg No. 59)
- The Sun (Pg No. 60)
- Day and Night (Pg No. 61, 62)
- Fun Time (Pg No. 63, 64)
Theme 8 : - Why Because (Pg No. 65, 66)
- Our Helpers (Pg No. 67-70)
- My Neighborhood (Pg No. 71-74)
Activity : Fancy Dress
DECEMBER
Theme 9 : - Plant world (Pg No. 75, 76)
: - Colourful Flowers (Pg No. 77)
: - Fun Time (Pg No. 78)
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: - Fruits and vegetables (Pg No. 79)
: - Parts of Plant (Pg No. 83)
: - My Story (Pg No. 84)
Activity : Seed Germination
JANUARY
Theme 10 : - Groups (Pg No. 85, 86)
: - Festivals (Pg No. 87)
: - Fun Time (Pg No. 88)
: - People of India (Pg No. 89)
: - Fun Time (Pg No. 90)
Activity : - Diwali Celebration
FEBRUARY
Theme 11 : - National Symbols (Pg No. 91)
: - Fun Time (Pg No. 92)
: - National Anthem (Pg No. 93)
: - National Flag (Pg No. 94)
: - My India (Pg No. 95, 96)
: - Proud Indian (Pg No. 97)
Activity : - Create a National Flag
MARCH
Revision of all previous topics
Final Exams
RHY. & STORIES
APRIL
Rhymes : 1. Rain on the Green Grass
2. All By Myself
3. Two Little Feet
MAY
Rhymes : 1. Clean Hands
2. Brush My Teeth
3. Our Band
Story : The Musical Donkey
JUNE
SUMMER VACATIONS
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JULY
Rhymes : 1. Twinkle Twinkle Traffic Light
2. Ten Little Indians
3. Little Miss Muffet
Story : The Moon, God and the King of the Elephants’
AUGUST
Rhymes : 1. London Bridge
2. Here we go round the Mulberry Bush
3. Ten Little Fingers
SEPTEMBER
Revision of all previous rhymes
OCTOBER
Rhymes : 1. Incey Wincey Spider
2. Yankee Doodle
3. The Hen has a Chicken
Story : The Ginger Breadman
NOVEMBER
Rhymes : 1. Boogle-Woogle
2. Rainbow Song
3. Five Little Fish
DECEMBER
Rhymes : 1. The Grocer’s Shop
2. Hickory Dickory Dock
3. Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
Story : The Apple Tree
JANUARY
Rhymes : 1. My Home is the Best
2. Row, Row, Row your Boat
Story : Rabbit’s Ears
FEBRUARY
Rhymes : 1. Hey Diddle Diddle
2. Days of the week
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MARCH
Final Exams
CONVERSATION
Book Prescribed: Paras Conversation (Part - B)
APRIL
Ch-1 My Body
Ch-2 My Family
MAY
Ch-3 My House – Drawing Room
Ch-4 My House – Bed Room
JUNE
Summer Vacations
JULY
Ch-5 My House – Kitchen
Ch-6 My House – Dining Room
AUGUST
Ch-7 My School
Ch-8 My School – Play Ground
SEPTEMBER
Ch-9 and 10 Cries of Animals
OCTOBER
Ch-11 and 12 Homes of Birds and Animals
Ch-13 and 14 Baby Animals
NOVEMBER
Ch-15 and 16 People and their Work
Ch-17 Places of Worship
DECEMBER
Ch-18 Festival
Ch-19 Modes of Transport
JANUARY
Ch-20 The Sun, The Moon and The Stars
Ch-21 Opposites
FEBRUARY
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Ch-22 Good Habits
MARCH Final Exams
ART &CRAFT
Book Prescribed: Hop, Skip and Jump (My Third Book of Art and Craft)
APRIL
1. Colour the Sun (Page No. 4)
2. Colour the Leaf (Page No. 6)
3. Trace and Colour (Page No. 7)
4. Origami – Create a worm (Page No. 30)
MAY
1. Dip cotton buds in poster colour and paint the tomato (Page No. 9)
2. Dip cotton wool in purple poster colour and print on the brinjal (Page No. 11)
3. Dip your index finger in poster colour and print on the ball (Page No. 27)
4. Bundle seven pencils together using a rubber band. Dip in poster colour and print on the page (Page No. 37)
JUNE
SUMMER VACATIONS
JULY
1. Paste small pieces of coloured tissue papers to make a tree collage. (Page No. 33)
2. Thumb print on the body of the caterpillars with different colours. (Page No. 41)
3. Follow the steps and draw a mouse. Colour it (Page No. 18)
AUGUST
1. Follow the steps and draw a fish.(Page No. 8)
2. Cut along the dotted line. Paste the mask on a card paper and cut holes for the eyes. String a thread or a rubber band. Use the
mask to tell a story. (Page No. 15)
3. Cut an onion horizontally. Dip the cut side in thick paint and stamp on the circles to get flowers. Use different colour paints to
make flowers of different colours. (Page No. 21)
SEPTEMBER
I - Semester Exams
OCTOBER
1. Follow the steps and draw a cat. Colour it. (Page No. 17)
2. Cut along the dotted line. Paste the mask on a card paper and cut the holes for the eyes. String a thread or a rubber band. Use the
mask to tell a story (Page No. 19)
3. Paste small pieces of coloured tissue paper or cloth to make a hut collage.
(Page No. 35)
NOVEMBER
1. Join the dots. Colour the tree (Page No. 5)
2. Write your name on the T-shirt. Colour the T-shirt using your favourite colours.
(Page No. 13)
3. Origami – Create a dog (Page No. 23)
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DECEMBER
1. Origami – Create a bird. (Page No. 24)
2. Follow the steps given below to carve designs in the half of a potato. Draw an outline of a picture on a large sheet of paper. Dip
the potato in different colours and print in the outline. (Pg No. 36)
3. Trace your palm. Draw designs in and around it. (Pg No. 39)
JANUARY
1. Decorate a peacock with waste materials like strips cut from magazines, gold and silver paper, toffee wrappers, pencil shavings
etc. (Pg No. 49)
2. Finger Puppet (Pg No. 31)
3. Chook Chook (Pg No. 43)
FEBRUARY
Revision
PUNJABI
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WORD LIST FOR CLASS U.K.G.
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PHY. EDUCATION
APRIL
Formation of Line
MAY
Moving in a Line
JUNE
SUMMER VACATIONS
JULY
Stand at ease, attention
AUGUST
50 mts. sprint
SEPTEMBER
Fun Partners
OCTOBER
20 X4=8 mts
Touch the hand relay
NOVEMBER
Practice for Sports day
DECEMBER
Frog Jump
JANUARY
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One Leg Race
FEBRUARY
Dog and the Bone
MARCH
P.T. Practice
VALUE EDUCATION
APRIL
I Love My Family
MAY
Let us be of help to others
JUNE
SUMMER VACATIONS
JULY
Bring life style changes
AUGUST
Strive for a better life
SEPTEMBER
Not wasting food
OCTOBER
Eco- Buddies: Care for a change
NOVEMBER
Care for Animals
DECEMBER
Friendship
JANUARY
Eating Right
FEBRUARY
Safety and Being Polite
DIVINITY
Note: Introduction about Sikh Religion
APRIL
- Recitation of I to V Paurees from Japji Sahib
Page 21
- Name of ten Gurus
MAY
- Recitation of I to V Paurees from Japji Sahib
- Name of ten Gurus
JUNE
SUMMER VACATIONS
JULY
- Recitation of 1 to 10 Paurees from Japji Sahib
- Recitation of Four Sahibzadas
AUGUST
- Recitation of 1 to 10 Paurees from Japji Sahib
- Names of Five Kakkars
SEPTEMBER
Revision
OCTOBER
- Recitation of 1 to 12 Paurees from Japji Sahib
- Names of Five Beloved
NOVEMBER
- Recitation of 1 to 14 Paurees from Japji Sahib
- Names of Five Takhats
DECEMBER
- Recitation of 1 to 15 Paurees from Japji Sahib
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FEBRUARY
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