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ekpZ070822- vki fduds lkFk gSa \iqujko fRr11- “ks’k ioksZa dh dFkkiqujko fRrfo”ks’k.kl kar ijh{kkCLASS 7th ENGLISHFOR SUMMER STATION SCHOOLSMonthNo. ofNo.ofWorking ClassDaysroomperiodsComputerAided learningperiodsContents/CurriculumText Book(Modern English)Supplementary/Reader (pathways)Ln 1: I am gladI was braveWorkBook/GrammarWriting skillsWork Sheet-1Gerund andParticipleParagraph- Valueof BooksNotice- Lost andFoundRearrangingJumbled WordsExpansions ofStories fromgiven outlinesCompetitionNotice.Paragraph- AJourney by train.Write a postcardto your friendabout how youspent yoursummer holidaysDialoguecompletionWrite a letter toMunicipalAuthorities aboutdirty environmentApril2128Ln-1 In Harmonywith natureMayAndJuneJuly1114Poem-1 The oneFurrow2533Ln-2 ThreequestionsLn-3 :-A schoolchild’s reflectionon futureLn-2Chandrahasa-The lucky oneWork Sheet –2‘IF’ clauseWork Sheet -3Questions WordsAugust2330Ln-4 :-Gandhiji’spassion forNursingPoem -2:MannersLn 3 : Birth Ofstars.Worksheet- 4such a/ soEditing –Passages from theTextbooks3Test/ Exam02- About Pt.Jawaharlal .Nehruand his bookDiscovery OfIndia04Aboutvarious kinds ofscope to prosperin life.02AboutMahatamaGandhiI Unit TestIII week

September2229Ln:5 CoachmanAliPoem -3 :Everyone Sang.Ln:6 Fire:friendand FoePoem4: MoneyLn-4:- A tigerin the HouseWorkSheet- 5AArticles a, an , theEditing/ omissionLn:5:The Eagle.Work sheet 5BSo—Neither/norLn:6 Theshopkeeper andthe FarmerWork sheet–6Simple presentTense.Worksheet-7ModalsShould/ Must/ought to.Editing / omissionWorkSheet-8Direct andReported speechOctober 1520November2533Ln7: A bicycle inGood repairPoem-5 MyshadowDecember1824Ln-8: The firstletterPart –I,II&IIIJanuary2432Poem- 5Where the mindis without FearLn-7:- TheTempest I andIIEditing/OmissionJumbled Words.Feb2128RevisionLn-7:- Thetempest- IIIEditing/Omission4of your graphGood mannersWrite anapplication toPrincipal for half-day leave.StoryCompletionThe Festival youlike the most(Paragraph).Write a post cardto yourUncle/Auntthanking for thebirthday giftParagraphcontribution ofScience in ourdaily life.Application to thePrincipal forrepairing the nonfunctioning fansof your classNotice, DialogueCompletionMessage writing02Wild LifeII UnitTestIII week02FireExtinguishersHalfYearlyExamination3rd Week04Aboutdiscovery ofletters andalphabets03AboutRabindra NathTagore’s PoeticWorks02AboutShakespeare andhis worksIII Unittest3rd Week

March16 Feb onwards:- Revision for Final Examination.11Revision for final examination.Annual Exam (3rd week)d{kk & lIreh fo’k;% laLd re ikB ;IkqLrde & Js;lh & f}rh;ks Hkkx% (Summer Station)ekl%dk;Zfnolla[;kdkyka”kk%ikBL; ukelax.kdek/;esu;ksx%112O;kdj.ke xLr2311112flrEcj2211112vDVwcj15617f}rh; bdkbZ ijh{kk & r rh;s lIrkgs12- Qaydz;.ke Lak[;kcks/kdfo”ks’k.kinkuka13- Hkwifr % ek;knkl %Kkue ] dkjdiz;ksx %uoEcj2570714- Hkkjrs Hkkfr HkkjrhoUnuk]1- fo kefgek]2- ew[kZfe e “kCn:Ik&vocks/kue ¼vdkjkUriqfYy³ x%] vkdjkUr&L hfy³ x%]vdkjkUr uiqald&fy³ x%½] /kkrq:ik.kka yV ]y³ ] y V ] yksV ] fof/kfyM x ydkjs’kqvocks/kue & Hkw] iB ] vl A3- okYehds% jkek;.ke bdkjkUriqfYyM x “kCnkuka :ikf.k AizR;;Kkue ¼DRok] rqequ ½] /kkrq:ikf.k& ¼d ]xe ] n ”k ]½4- uhfreku cky%miinfoHkfDr iz;ksx%5- u %¼vfHkr% ] ifjr% ] mHk;r% ] loZr% ] izfr]6- rq% olUr%fouk ] lg ] lee ] vye ½“kCn:ikf.k& ¼bZdkjkUr&L hfyM x% ]bdkjkUr uiqlda fy³ x%] mdkjkUruiqaldfYy³ x%½izFke bdkbZ ijh{kk & r rh;s lIrkgs7- j?kks% mnkjrk]“kCn:ik.kke vocks/kue 8- prqj% okuj % ]¼mdkjkUriqfYyM x % rr ] ,rr ] fde &f ’kq9- leok;ks fg nqtZ; %fyM x’s kq½10- uhfr”yksdk%dkjkUriqfYyM x”kCn:iL;11- drZO;ijk;.kk ckfydkvocks/kue /kkrq:Ik & vocks/kue ¼vkRensinh & yHk ] lso ½5ifj;kstukdk;Ze @fdz;kdyki%¼laLd reHkk’kk;ke ½Nk izfrKk&d.BLFkhdj.ke fo kefgek ikBL;“yksdkuke d.BLFkhdj.ke ys[kua pADRok&rqequ& izR;;kUr&”kCnkukap;ue AifBrikBsH;% vO;;”kCnkukap;ue ] miinfoHkfDr&iz;ksxs.k okD;& jpukALojlU/ks % foospue ikBsH;%LojlfU/k;qDr”kCnkuka pu;ue ] lfU/kfoPNsn %]uhfr”yksdkuka d.BLFkhdj.ke “kCn:iys[kue &¼fir ] nkr ]drZ̀ usr ½,dr % IkPpk”kr i;ZUrala[;kuka ¼”kCns’kq½ ys[kuad.BLFkhdj.ka pA/;;sokD;kuka ladyue A

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CLASS 7th MathematicsFOR SUMMER STATION SCHOOLSMonthNo. ofWorkingDaysTentativeNo. ofPeriodsChapterNo.Name of the (19 6)I Unit Test23123447Rational NumbersOperations on Rational NumbersDecimal Representation of Rational NumbersExponentsExponent(Contd.)Algebraic emberJanuaryFebruary212622(16 6)II U. Test151925(19 06)HalfYearly182124(18 06)III U Test2121172124Total No. 10101010101Factorization of Algebraic ExpressionsLinear Equations in One VariableMore About TrianglesMore About Triangles (Contd.)Revision for II Unit Test071204100801010101-2610111213More About Triangles (Contd.)Congruent 1415Direct and Inverse VariationsPercentage and its ApplicationsAreas of Rectangular PathsSurface Areas and 192121

March06Revision for Annual ExaminationRevision for Annual Examination07100707CLASS 7th Science & TechnologyFOR SUMMER STATION SCHOOLSMonthAprilAndMayExpectedNo. LearningPeriods03LessonNo.12June 00110100111(to beContentLife on EarthResources of the earth over exploitation and its impact, judicious use andconservation of resources.Water – A wonder LiquidSources of water, states, water –cycle, Pollution , its prevention, potablewater, electrolysis, density, salinity, universal solvent.MeasurementIndirect method of measuring length, thickness of wire, diameter and volumeof cylinder, Area of regular and irregular solids, density.Organisation in the Living WorldLevels of organisation, population, Community, ecosystem, biosphere.Sustenance of individualNutrition, modes in plants and animals, respiration, excretion in plants andanimalsStructure of MatterDifferent states of matter, arrangement of molecules, elements, compoundsand mixtures, symbols of elements, formula, Chemical Equation andbalancing.Acids, Bases and SaltsProperties, common acids, bases and salts, their uses and classification ofsalts.Heat and TemperatureDifferent modes of transfer of heat, conductors, insulators, thermos flask,mercury thermometer, specific heat capacity.LightPropagation of light, pin hole cameras, transparent, translucent, opaque8

ry24120210February21March111501Contd.)11materials, shadows and eclipses, laws of reflection.Reflection of light from plane mirrors, Periscope, Spherical mirrors andimage formation.12SoundAmplitude, time-Period, frequency, audible range, echo, noise, music.13Electric Charges at RestCharged and uncharged bodies, types of charges, properties, charging byfriction, contact, induction, lightning, conductor and electroscope.Revision for Half Yearly Exam (08 days)9ReproductionVegetative, asexual and Sexual Reproductions. in humans, development andbirth control8Control and Co-ordination in organismsIn plants & animals, stimulus-response mechanism. Central Nervous System,Nerve Cells, Reflex arc; Chemical Co-ordination, growth, tropism, movementand locomotion.14Our FoodComponents of food, Balanced Diet, maintenance of food quality, foodwastage, its prevention and preservation.15Health and DiseasesGood Health, factors affecting health, deficiency diseases.Revision for Session Ending Examination 3rd week9

CLASS 7th Environment StudiesFOR SUMMER STATION SCHOOLSMonthAprilUnitILesson1ContentWater- a life sustaining liquid, surface water, well water, Water Cycle.May andJuneJulyI2Air- atmospheric structure, air pollution, acid rain, ozone ecemberII8Soil- types, a medium for growth of Plants, macro and micro-nutrientsSoil as HabitatForests –Types, forest as a habitat, role of forest, air , humidity, foresta natural resource, deforestation.Responses and adaptation in changing environment factors, climaticedaphic, biotic, adaptation, hydrophytes, xerophytes, adaptation inanimals, aquatic, terrestrial, land.Modification of environment- organic food, GM food products,harnessing energy, oil or petroleum, human activities, entrophication.Consequences of Human Activities impact of land, Land: use,classification, Pollution impact, Ecological instability, Loss ofbiodiversity, Social impacts, Turbidity, marine pollution.Maintaining peace, harmony, equity in nature, Focus on role ofindividuals, NGO, save water, Electricity good neighborly behavior.10Periods/ AddlCommon Chapter inScienceCommon Portion030203040404

Portion for Test/Exams:S.No.Test / ExaminationChapter/Lesson1.I Unit Test(3rd Week of July)II Unit Test(3rd Week of September)Half Yearly Examination(3rd Week of November)III Unit Test(3rd Week of January)Session Ending Examination(3rd Week of March)1. Life on Earth, 2. Water-a wonder liquid 5. Measurement 6. Organization in the LivingWorld.7. Sustenance of individual 3. Structure of Matter, 4. Acids, Bases and Salts 10. Heat andTemperatureLessons 1 to 7, 10,11,122.3.4.5.13. Electric charges at Rest, 8. Control and Co-ordination in organisms, 9. Reproduction,14. Our FoodLesson 1 to 15(Covering the Entire Syllabus)Note: Environmental Studies to be taught along with routine periods, as per allotment in the timetable.11

Class – 7 d{kk & lkrohaSubject – Social Science fo"k; & lkekftd foKku For Summer Station SchoolsEkkgdk;Z fnoldkyka'kMonthNo. xLr2323flrEcj2222v/;k; dk ukeName of the Chapter1- Ik;kZoj.k ds /kVdComponents of Environment2- Hkkjr vkSj lalkjIndia and the World3- chloha “krkCnh esa Hkkjr vkSj fo”oIndia and the world in the twentieth century4- gekjs lafo/kku dk fuekZ.kThe making of our constitution5- i Foh dk cnyrk Lo:Ik % izfdz;k,WChanging face of Earth- The processes6 i Foh dh lrg rFkk vkUrfjd ljapukEarth’s surface and its interior7-nf{k.k Hkkjr ds jkT; ¼800 &1200 bZ0 rd½Kingdoms of the South (A.D. 800-1200)8- mRrj Hkkjr ds jkT; ¼800 &1200bZ0 rd½Kingdom of the North (A.D. 800-1200)9- gekjs jk"V zh; izrhd vkSj igpkuOur National symbols and identity10- gekjs pkjks vksj dh ok;qAir Around us.11- fnYyh ds lqYrkuThe Delhi Sultanate12- ukxfjdrk vkSj ukxfjd thouCitizenship and Civic Life13- egk}hiksa dks ?ksjus okyk tyWater surrounding the continents14- turk dk thou12ijh{kkExams & TestizFke bdkbZ ijh{kk¼ekg dk r rh; lIrkg½I unit test (III week of themonth)f}rh; bdkbZ ijh{kk ¼ekg dk r rh;lIrkg½ II unit test (III week ofthe month)

Z1111The life of the people.15- eqxyks vkSj ;qjksiokfl;ksa dk Hkkjr esa vkxeuThe coming of the Europeans and the Mughals16- i Foh ij thoulife on the Earth17- ekSfyd vf/kdkj] dRrZO; vkSj uhfr funsZ”kd fl)kUrFundamental Rights duties and directive Principle18- vdcjAkbar19- dsUnzh; ljdkjGovernment at the Centre20- ekuoh; i;kZoj.k% cfLr;kW] ifjogu rFkk lapkjHuman Environment : Settlements, Transport andCommunication21- oSHko foykl dk ;qxThe age of the Magnificance22- Hkwfe vkSj yksxLand and the People23- jkT; ljdkjGovernment at the States24- eqxy lkezkT; dk iruThe fall of the Mughal empire25- Hkkjr esa iz”kklu ,oa fodklAdministration and Development in India1- iqujko fRrRevision13Lakp;h ijh{k.k ¼ekg dk r rh; lIrkg½Cummulative test (III week ofthe month)R krh; bdkbZ ijh{kk ¼ekg dk r rh; lIrkg½III unit test (III week of themonth)l kar ijh{kk ¼ekg dk r rh; lIrkg½Session ending examination(3rd week of the Month)

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