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HISTORY & CIVICS CLASS 7(Book: Transition History & Civics of ICSE – by Dutta Roy. Madhuban Educational Books)First TermHistory:Chapter 2-Mhd Ghazni & Muhammed of GhurChapter 3-Delhi Sultanate – The Slave DynastyChapter 4-The KhaljisChapter 5-Tughluq & Lodi DynastiesChapter 1-Making of our constitutionChapter 2-Basic Ideas of the constitution.Chapter 7-Advent of MughalsChapter 8-AkbarChapter 9-Jahangir and Shah JahanCivics:Final TermHistory:Chapter 10 -Aurangzeb and SivajiCivics:Chapter 6-Citizenship – Fundamental Right & DutiesChapter 7-Directive Principles of State Policy.

SYLLABUS 2012 – 2013PHYSICS CLASS – VIINAME OF THE BOOK – NEW LIVING SCIENCE PHYSICS BY RATNA SAGARMID TERM:Chapter 1:MeasurementChapter 2:MotionChapter 3:SoundFINAL TERM:Chapter 4:HeatChapter 5:Light and ShadowsChapter 6:Reflection of LightChapter 1:Measurement (from first term)SYLLABUS 2012 – 2013MATHEMATICS CLASS – VIINAME OF THE BOOK – Middle School Mathematics (for class 7) by Selina Publishers1st TERMChapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6Chapter 7Chapter 33Chapter 34Chapter 35 AChapter 35 BPAPER I:Powers and Roots:HCF and LCM:Fractions:Decimal Fractions:Unitary Method:Speed, distance and time:Set Concepts:Subsets, Universal Sets:Venn Diagram (excluding problem sums):OmitPAPER – IIChapter 13Chapter 15Chapter 16Chapter 17Chapter 23:::::Fundamental conceptsSimplificationEquation (omit Inequation)Change the subject of formulaLines & Angles

Chapter 24:Triangles (Incircle & circumcircle are excluded)2nd TERMChapter 8Chapter 9Chapter 10Chapter 11Chapter 12Chapter 30PAPER – I:Ratio (proportion included):Percentage:Profit loss & discount:Simple Interest:Average:Perimeter and Area.PORTIONS INCLUDED FROM 1ST TERM: Powers and RootsFractionsUnitary methodSpeed distance & timeSubsets & Universal setsVenn Diagram (excluding problem sums)PAPER – IIChapter 14Chapter 18Chapter 19Chapter 20Chapter 22Chapter 26Chapter 32:::::::ProductProblems based on simple equationFactorizationGraphs: Plotting of points/including equationsIndicesCongruencyStatisticsPORTIONS INCLUDED FROM 2ND TERM: Fundamental conceptSimplificationEquation Lines & AnglesTriangles

CLASS – VIILITERATUREText Book: IMPRESSIONS – 7(PEARSON LONGMAN)1ST TermPROSE1.The Black Cat2.The Desirable Shawl3.My Home Environment4.A Song for Jin Wai5.The Bird Man of India6.Lorna DoonePOEMS1.Speak Gently2.Sonnet3.Lucy GrayFinal TermPROSE1.The Attic2.Turkish Swells3.Getting Ready for Adventures4.The Rampuram Tiger5.A Mystery Unfolds6.CheesePOEMS1.The Vagabond2.The Lake Isle of Innsifree3.Sea Fever

CLASS – VII2nd LANGUAGE (BENGALI)BOOKS:1) SAHITYA CHAYAN2) GRAMMAR :(FOR CLASS 7)BHASHA BICHITRA(PANCHAM BHAG - FOR CLASS 7)HALF YEARLYFINAL TERMSEC A –LANGUAGESEC A –(FM 50)LANGUAGE(FM 50)1. ESSAY /STORY WRITING-151. ESSAY-152. LETTER WRITING (Informal)-102. LETTER WRITING (Informal)-103. COMPREHENSION-153. COMPREHENSION-154. GRAMMAR-104. GRAMMAR-10* BYANJAN SANDHI SUTRA 1- 9* SAMANAM (Prithibi, Surjo, Chandra, Jol,Agni, Padma)* PADANTAR PG -78 & 79* SPELLING* SPELLING*OPPOSITES* SENTENCE MAKING*BISISTERTHOE PROYOGPG -84 & 85(Mukh, Matha, Kaan, Paka)SEC B–LITERATURESEC B–(FM 50)PROSE:-LITERATURE(FM 50)PROSE:-1. JAPANER PATHE2. BIDHANGSHA3. GALLEILEOPOETRY: -1. TOTOPARAR SEKAL-EKAL2. ALOR PIPASA3. SWADHINATAR SAINIKPOETRY:-1. BANAGAMANER PRAKKALE2. BANGABANI3. MANI1.BIDYE BOJHAI BABUMOSHAI2. SAMYABADI3. SHASTHICHARAN

SYLLABUS FOR THE SESSION: 2012 – 13CLASS: 7FIRST/MID TERMCHEMISTRY: [ Book: New Living Science Chemistry, Class: 7 – Ratna Sagar]Ch. 1 – Elements and Compounds; Ch. 2 – Physical and Chemical Change; Ch. 3 – Airand its Constituents;****COMPUTER APPLICATIONS:[Optima Gen Next 7, A Computer Book for the Nextgeneration By G. Ram Books(P) Ltd. , Delhi]CHAPTERS: 1. Computer Languages; 4. Ms Excel – Editing A Worksheet; 5.Formatting Worksheet in Ms Excel; 6. Using Formulas in Excel.BASIC: IF . THEN . ELSE with AND/OR, FOR . NEXT with steps,counters, Math’s Functions – INT, MOD, ABS, SQR, SGN (Math’s Function to beincluded with condition & loop programs).PRACTICAL: Microsoft Excel [20 Marks]****BIOLOGY: [Book: New Living Science Biology for Class 7 – Ratna Sagar]Ch. 1 – Basic Biology; Ch. 2 – Organisation in Living Things; Ch. 3 – Movement inAnimals and Plants.****2nd LANGUAGE (HINDI):SECTION: A (LANGUAGE) [50 Marks]1. Essay (200 – 250 words); 2. Letter (Informal) – (100 – 120 words); 3. Comprehension:Hindi Arth Grahan; 4. Grammar: (Text: Bhasha Parichay. Bhag : 7):- (a) Case, (b)Punctuation; (c) Opposites: Pg. 86, (d) Synonyms: Pg. 88, (e) One Word for many : Pg.91, (f) Idioms: Pg. 104 to 106, (g) Do as Directed.SECTION: B (LITERATURE) [50 Marks][Book: Gunjan Hindi Pathmala Bhag – 7]POEM: Ch. 5 – Pehali Bund; Ch. 9 – Jhansi Ki Rani Ki Samadhi.PROSE: Ch. 2 – Yeh Mera Yeh Meet Ka; Ch. 3 – Gurubhakt Uttank; Ch. 6 – Mithaiwala; Ch. 10– Haar Ki Jeet.

FINAL TERMCHEMISTRY:Ch. 4 – Chemistry in Your Life; Ch. 6 – Water; Ch. 1 – Elements and Compounds; Ch. 2 –Physical and Chemical change.[Note Chapters 1 & 2 from the Mid Term is included in the FINAL TERM]****COMPUTER APPLICATIONS:CHAPTERS: 3 – Mail Merge in Ms Word; 7 – Power Point – Advance Features; 8 – More onInternet; 9 – Introduction to HTML.BASIC: FOR loop; String Functions – LEN, LEFT , MID , RIGHT (without FOR loop): StringConcatenation; 1st Term BASIC Syllabus to be included.PRACTICAL: BASIC Programming [20 Marks]BIOLOGY:Ch. 4 – Nutrition in Animals and Plants; Ch. 5 – Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption,Assimilation; Ch. 6 – Respiration and Excretion in Animals and Plants.[Mid Term Syllabus is not included in the Final Term]****2ndLANGUAGE (HINDI):SECTION: A (LANGUAGE) [50 Marks]1. Essay (200 – 250 words); 2. Letter (Informal) – (100 – 120 words); 3. Comprehension: HindiArth Grahan; 4. Grammar: [Text: Bhasha Parichay. Bhag : 7]:- (a) Case, (b) Punctuation; (c)Opposites: Pg. 86 & 87, (d) Synonyms: Pg. 88 & 89, (e) One Word for many : Pg. 91 & 92, (f)Idioms: Pg. 104 to 107 (1- 33), (g) Do as Directed.SECTION: B (LITERATURE) [50 Marks]POEM: Ch. 17 – Tufano Ki Or; Ch. 22 – Jaigaan;PROSE: Ch. 11 – Rakhi Ka Mulya; Ch. 16 – Sarfarosi Ki Tamanna; CH. 18 – Namak KaDaroga; Ch. 19 – Susurt.

GEORGRAPHYCLASS 7 (Book: Voyage Geography for Middle School– 7 (Dorothy M. Noronha) edition 2009First TermChapter 1-Locating Places on EarthChapter 2-Motions of the EarthChapter 3-The Four Realms of the EarthChapter 6-North America – location, Area, Political & Physical featuresChapter 7-North America – climate, Natural Vegetation and wild lifeChapter 8-North America – Natural Resources UtilizationMap of North America to be done thoroughly.Final TermChapter 2-Motions of the EarthChapter 4-WeatheringChapter 5-Weather studyChapter 11 -South America – location, Area, Political & physical features.Chapter 12 -South America – climate, Natural Vegetation & wild life.Chapter 13 -South America – Natural Resources Utilization.All maps and diagrams relevant to the topics, in all the chapters must be done.‘Did you know’ and added information as ‘Fact File’ is included.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASS 7 (Book: Grammar & Composition Skills Cornerstone – Book7 – Publishers: Pearson Longman – Authors: Ruplekha Sengupta & Nupur Ghosh)First TermChapter 1-The SentencesChapter 2-NounsChapter 3-PronounsChapter 4-AdjectivesChapter 6-ArticlesChapter 10 -Modals & AuxiliariesChapter 11 -Non-Finite VerbsChapter 12 -Transitive & Intransitive VerbsChapter 14 -Subject – Verb AgreementChapter 15 -PrepositionsFinal TermTopics of First Term Grammar includedChapter 5-AdverbsChapter 7-Simple TensesChapter 8-Continuous TensesChapter 9-Perfect TensesChapter 13 -Active & Passive VoiceChapter 16 -ConjunctionsChapter 18 -PunctuationChapter 19 -Direct & Indirect Speech

HISTORY & CIVICS CLASS 7 (Book: Transition History & Civics of ICSE – by Dutta Roy. Madhuban Educational Books) First Term History: Chapter 2 - Mhd Ghazni & Muhamme

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