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SYLLABUS – 2014 – 2015CLASS – ----------------------------------------ENGLISH LANGUAGEText Book:Pearl of English Language – Book 9Publishers:Black Pearl IndiaAuthors:Francis W Moore and Trevor SavailleFirst Term1. Composition – 350 to 400 words(25 Marks)(Choice: 1 to 5 topics including PictureComposition)2. Letter Writing(10 Marks)a. (Informal Writing)b. (Formal)3. Comprehension(25 Marks)Meanings, Questions & Answers,Summary4. Grammar – Prepositions, Articles, Infinite Verbs, Participles, Gerunds, Joining Sentences,Adverbs, Adjectives, Voice, Direct and Indirect Speech, Words liable to beconfused, Tense, Conjunction.Final Term1. Composition – 250 to 300 words(25 Marks)2. Letter Writing(10 Marks)3. Comprehension(25 Marks)4. GrammarRevision of 1st TermClass 8 Grammar and entire syllabus of class 9 to be included in the final term.ENGLISH LITERATUREText Books:1. Merchant of Venice (OUP)2. A Collection of Poems & Short StoriesFIRST TERM:POETRY:1. Inchcape Rock2. Small Pain in my ChestPROSE:1. Journey by Night2. Hunger3. My Lost DollarDRAMA:1. Merchant of VeniceAct 1 to Act 2, Scene IV

FINAL TERM:POETRY:1. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening2. If Thou Must Love Me . Sonnet XIVPROSE:1. God lives in the Panch2. The Last LeafDRAMA:1. Merchant of VeniceAct 2, Scene V TO Act 3 (full)Class 8 Prose and Poems to be included in the Half Yearly and Final Exams.Class 9 (Entire 1st and 2nd term syllabus to be included in the Final Exams).2nd LANGUAGE (BENGALI)Text Books:1. Bangla Golpo Sanchayen Mahasweta Devi and Ajay Gupta (OxfordUniversity Press)2. Kabita Sankalan by Srimati Jotsna Roy and Sankari Dutta Sharma3. ICSE Bengali Paper – 1 and ICSE Bengali Grammer by Somenath Mazumdar(Published by Multisale) Cambridge India, 66 college Street)SECTION A: (LANGUAGE – 40 Marks)1. Essay(15 Marks)2. Letter Writing(7 Marks)3. Comprehension(10 Marks)4. Grammar(8 Marks)i.Idioms(Pg. 75, 76 & 77)ii.Ek Kathai Prakash(Pg. 54 - 57)iii.Suffix (Pratay)(Pg. 115 to 118)iv.Samo – Ucharito – O – Bhinerthak Sabdov.Transformation of Sentencesvi.Dhuanyathmak Sabdovii.Voice Change(1 to 250)(Pg. 71 & 72)(Pg. 119)SECTION B:PROSE:Chapter 1, 5, 8 & 9 (Balai, Aabhagir Sargo, Garib Daini)POETRY:Kandari HusioorDhula MandirIshworchandraVidyasagarFINAL TERM:SECTION A: (LANGUAGE – 40 Marks)1. Essay(15 Marks)2. Letter Writing(7 Marks)3. Comprehension(10 Marks)

4. Grammar(8 Marks)i.Direct & Indirect Speechii.Idioms(Pg. 75, 76 & 77)iii.Ek Kathai Prakash(Pg. 54 - 58)iv.Upasarga(Pg. 131 to 134)v.Sadhu Chalitvi.Samo – Ucharito – O – Bhinerthak Sabdo(1 to 300)(Pg. 71 to 74)(Class VIII IX Half Yearly)vii.Transformation of SentencesSECTION B: (LITERATURE – 40 Marks)PROSE:Aainstain O Indubala,Ranur Pratham haramCOMPUTER APPLICATIONSTEXT BOOK: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS – 9 4TH EDITION 2014 BY SUMITA ARORA, DHANPAT RAI &CO. (P) LTD., DELHIFIRST TERM:Chapter 1:Introduction to Operating System (Exclude 1.6 to 1.11)Chapter 2:Graphic User InterfaceChapter 6:MS – Word I – Word Processing BasicsChapter 7:Ms – Word II – Formatting, Printing & Getting HelpChapter 12:MS – Access IJAVAChapters 14:Understanding Objects and ClassesChapter 15:Introducing Java on Blue J Environment (Excluding 15.4 to 15.7)Chapter 16:Values and Types in JavaChapter 17:Operators and Expressions in JavaChapter 19:Java Selection StatementsChapter 20:Java Iteration (Looping) StatementsIncluding nested if and nested for loopFINAL TERMChapter 3:The InternetChapter 5:Computing and EthicsChapter 9:Ms Excel I

Chapter 11:Ms Power PointJAVAChapters 18:Methods/FunctionsIncluding Function Overloading2. 1st Term JAVA syllabus to be includedMARKING SCHEME/QUESTION PATTERNFIRST TERM & FINAL TERMSection A (Compulsory 4 x 10 40 Marks)Q1. Fill in the blanks(10 Marks)Q2. 2A and 2BQ3. 3A and 3B* Multiple Choices2 Questions to be set* Give one Word Answer5 x 4 20 Marks* True or FalseEach Question to be 1 mark* Keyboard ShortcutsNo ½ Mark* Match the followingQuestionAcronymsQ4.* Definitions1 Question to be se* Differences5 x 2 10 Marks* Short QuestionsSection B (4 x 10 40 Marks)(4 out of 6 Questions)Question 5 to 10Program-10 MarksVariable listing/ Mnemonics-2 MarksQuestions Tag from Programming Segment -3 Marks2nd LANGUAGE (HINDI)FIRST TERM:SECTION – A (LANGUAGE)40 Marks1. Essay(250 Words)15 Marks2. Letter(Formal & Informal)(120 words)7 Marks3. Comprehension10 Marks4. Grammar8 Marks(As per ICSE Syllabus)SECTION B: (LITERATURE)Ekanki Suman:Chapter 5:Seema RekhaChapter 6:Laxmi Ka Swagat(Questions will come from Chapter 1 to 6)40 Marks

Gadhya SankalanChapter 1:ParikshaChapter 2:TaiChapter 3:Uski MaaChapter 4:AkeliKavya Chandrika1. Arun, yeh Madhumay Desh Hmra2. Swadesh Prem3. Jeevan Ka Jharna4. Niti Ke Dohe I & IIFINAL TERM:SECTION – A (LANGUAGE)40 Marks1. Essay(250 Words)15 Marks2. Letter(Formal & Informal)(120 Words)7 Marks3. Comprehension10 Marks4. Grammar8 Marks(As per ICSE Syllabus)SECTION B: (LITERATURE)Ekanki Suman:Full BookGadhya SankalanChapter 5: ChapalChapter 6: Chief DawatChapter 7: MamtaChapter 8: Bhola Ram Ka Jeev(Questions will come from Chapter 1 to 8)Kavya Chandrika1. Himalaya2. Naveen Kalpana Karo3. Uday Ke Chan4. Sawan(First Term poems to be included in the final examination)PHYSICSFIRST TERM:BOOK: CONCISE PHYSICS PART IChapter 4:Motion in one dimensionChapter 5:Laws of MotionChapter 6:Pressure in fluids and atmospheric pressureChapter 7:Up thrust in fluids and Archimedes principleChapter 8:Floatation and Relative densityChapter 14:Propagation of sound waves

FINAL TERM:BOOK: CONCISE PHYSICS PART IIChapter 1:ForceChapter 4:Refraction of light at plane surfaceChapter 7:SoundChapter 8:Current ElectricityBOOK: CONCISE PART – IChapter 16:Current ElectricityChapter 4:Motion in one dimension (Revision)Chapter 5:Laws of Motion (Revision)FORMAT OF THE QUESTION PAPERSection A (40 Marks) – Compulsory4 Question each of 10 Marks with five subjects each of 2 MarksSection B (40 Marks)Attempt 4 Questions out of 6 QuestionsEach Question of 10 Marks with supportsCHEMISTRYBOOK: CONCISE CHEMISTRY PART I – SELINA PUBLISHERSFIRST TERM:1. Study of gas laws2. Atomic Structure3. Periodic Table(From class 9 book) Chapters from Class 8 portion (Revision)4. Elements, Compounds and Mixtures5. Language of Chemistry (Including Partial Equation balancing method)6. Physical and Chemical changes (Including oxidation – Reduction)7. Water (Full)8. HydrogenFINAL TERM:1. Periodic Table (from class 9 and 10 book)Periodic properties and Variation in periodic properties.2. Chemical Bonding3. Hydrogen Chloride4. Analytical Chemistry5. Ammonia6. Nitric Acid

Chapters from class 9 book (Revision)7. Study of gas lows8. Atomic Structure9. Language of Chemistry10. Hydrogen11. Practicals from Class 9 bookNOTE: Practicals as per ICSE syllabus 2015(Strictly follow scope of Syllabus ICSE 2015)ECONOMICSBOOK: ICSE ECONOMICS FOR CLASS IX (PART I)EDITION: 2013 BY J.P. GOEL; GOYAL BROTHERS PRAKASHAN.FIRST TERM:1. Meaning and Definition of Economics2. Basic Concepts of Economics3. Basic Problems of an Economy4. Types of Economics5. Characteristics of the Indian Economy6. Food Security in India.FINAL TERM:7. Industry8. Poverty in India9. Problem of Unemployment in India10. Human Capital Formation in India.(Final Term questions not to be set from Mid Term Syllabus)ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS[Text Book: Economic Application – Publisher Frank]100 Marks -Theory paper and 100 Marks - Internal Assessment.FIRST TERM Chapter 1- Definitions and 2 criticism eachChapter 2 - Basic Concepts of Economics Chapter 3 – Economy and Economic Entities Chapter 4 – Basic Problems of an Economy. Chapter 5 – The Nature and the Classification of an Economy. Chapter 6 – Solution to the Basic Problems in different

Economics. Chapter 7 – The Nature of the Indian EconomySECOND TERM Chapter 8 – The Sectors of the Indian Economy. Chapter 9 – Impact of Agricultural and Industrial practices on theEcosystem. Chapter 10 – Infrastructure of the Indian Economy. Chapter 11 – Social Infrastructure of the Indian Economy. Chapter 12 – Consumer Awareness Chapter 13 – Globalization.HISTORY & CIVICS[Text Book: Total History & Civics 9 (Revised Edition 2014) – Morning Star Publication]FIRST TERMHISTORY:1. Harappan Civilization;The meaning of the term ‘civilization’. Origin, extent, Urban Planning trade, art andcraft, religion. DeclineSources: Great Bath, Citadel, Seals, bearded man, dancing girl, cemeteries,dockyard, script.2. The Vedic Period:Source: Literary – Vedas and Epics (brief mention) Archaeological – iron & pottery. Abrief comparative study of Early & later Vedic society & economy.3. India in the 6th Century B.C.Causes for the rise of Jainism & Buddhism in the 6th Century B.C. Doctrine & impact ofJainism & Buddhism.CIVICS:1. Local Self Government – Rural; [Three tier system of Panchayati Raj – VillagePanchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila Parishad – Composition & functions]2. Local Self Government – Urban [Municipal Committees & Corporation – Composition& functions].FINAL TERMHISTORY:1. The First War of Independence [Only causes & consequences]2. Growth of Nationalism [Factors promoting growth of Nationalism. Foundation ofIndian national congress – immediate objectives]3. Programmes and Achievements of the early nationalists. [The basic belief, objectives,programmes, method of struggle & achievement of the Early Nationalists]

4. The Rise of Assertive Nationalism [Causes basic beliefs, objectives programme,method of struggle, achievement, two contribution of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, BipinChandra Paul,Lal Lajput Rai].5. Partition of Bengal [Reasons behind the Partition of Bengal, Swadeshi & Boycottmovements & their impact, Surat Split of 1907]6. The Muslim League [Factors leading to the formation of the Muslim League &objectives]CIVICS:1. The Union Legislature.GEOGRAPHY[Text Book: Frank Modern Certificate Geography – Part I – Latest Edition for ICSE 2015 Batch]FIRST TERMUNIT 5: - Atmosphere (all chapters are in accordance with 2012 edition)Chapter 13 – The Atmosphere; Chapter 14 – Insulation;Chapter 15 – Pressure Belts and winds;Chapter 16 – Precipitation;UNIT 6:Chapter 17- Types of Pollution;Chapter 18 – Sources of Pollution;Chapter 19 – Effects of Pollution; Chapter 20 – Abatement of Pollution.Map of India – (ICSE 2014 – Class X)A question will be set on map pointing. Students will be asked to mark, shade, label andidentify features on the given outline map of India.(Consult 2014 ICSE)Mountains Plateaus; Plains; Rivers; Water Bodies; Passes; Coasts; Latitudes Longitudes;Towns Cities (New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kochi,Srinagar, Vishakapatnam, Allahabad).All relevant diagrams and figures to be done thoroughly.FINAL TERM[Book: Frank Modern Certificate Geography – Part II – all chapters mentioned here are withreference to edition 2012]Chapter 3 – Location, Extent and Physical features of India; Chapter 4 – Climate of India;Chapter 5 – Soils in India; Chapter 6 – Natural Vegetation of India; Chapter 16 – WasteManagement 1; Chapter 17 – Waste management II.All topics on Waste Generation and management to be done thoroughly – i.e., sources,Impact, need for Management, Methods)Relevant Map Work to be done in addition to the first term syllabus, with all the chaptershere.FORMAT OF THE QUESTION PAPERFirst Term 2013 and Final Term: 2014

There will be one Paper of 2 Hours duration, carrying 80 Marks and 20 Marks InternalAssessment. Paper consists of 2 parts – Part 1 & Part II.Part 1 (30 Marks) Compulsory Section, includes Map work of 15 marks and rest of the 15 markswill include short questions from the entire syllabus of each term respectively.Part II (50 Marks) consists of 5 questions out of 7 question carrying 10 Marks each from the listof variations:Long Answers, Diagrams and Explanations, Bring out differences/ comparison, Give reasons,Solve Problems/ sums.The ICSE pattern for the breakup of marks in Part II i.e. for the 4 sub-parts in each question willbe as (2 2 3 3).MATHEMATICS:CLASS IX & XQuestion paper formatSection A4 x 10 (must follow 3 3 4 format)Section B4 out of 7 questions x 10 (must follow 3 3 4 format and 5 5 one or twoquestions 4 6 onlyBOOK: UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS – BY M.L AGARWAL (CLASS IX)FIRST TERM:Chapter 1:Rationalization of Denominator onlyChapter 2:Profit, Loss and DiscountChapter 4:ExpansionChapter 5:FactorizationChapter 7:Linear EquationsChapter 8:Simultaneous Equation (Including graphical solutions)Chapter 9:Problems on Linear and Simultaneous EquationsChapter 10:IndicesChapter 12:Triangles (excluding Inequalities Ex 12.3)Chapter 13:Midpoint & Intercept TheoremChapter 15:Pythagoras Theorem (Numerical Problems only)Chapter 18:Mensuration (Ex 18.1 & Ex 18.2 only)FINAL TERM(From Class IX Book)Chapter 16:Rectilinear Figures (Ex 16.2 only)Chapter 11:LogarithmsChapter 19:Trigonometric RatiosChapter 20:Trigonometric Ratios of standard angles.

(From Class X Book)Chapter 2:Sales Tax & VATChapter 5:Linear InequationsChapter 6:Quadratic EquationsChapter 7:FactorisationChapter 10:ReflectionChapter 13:SymmetryChapter 14:SimilarityChapter 22:Graphical RepresentationChapter 23:Measures of Central TendencyChapter 24:Probability(From IX First Term):Expansion, Factorization, Linear & Simultaneous Equations with ProblemGraphical Solutions, Indices, Triangles (excluding 12.3).Theorem (numerals only)Pythagoras

10. Hydrogen 11. Practicals from Class 9 book NOTE: Practicals as per ICSE syllabus 2015 (Strictly follow scope of Syllabus ICSE 2015) ECONOMICS BOOK: ICSE ECONOMICS FOR CLASS IX (PART I) EDITION: 2013 BY J.P. GOEL; GOYAL BROTHERS PRAKASHAN. FIRST TERM: 1. Meaning and Definition of Economics 2. Basic Concepts of Economics 3. Basic Problems of .

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