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SYLLABUS CLASS-IX 2018-2019 CONTENT PAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 ENGLISH LITERATURE 3 HINDI-2 ND LANGUAGE 4 BENGALI-2 ND LANGUAGE 5 FRENCH- 2 ND LANGUAGE 6 HISTORY &CIVICS 7 GEOGRAPHY 8 MATHEMATICS 9 PHYSICS 10 CHEMISTRY 11 BIOLOGY 12 COMMERCIAL STUDIES 13 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 14 ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS 15 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 16 ART 17 HOME SCIENCE 18 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-CRICKET 19 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-ATHLETICS 20 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-BASKETBALL 21 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-FOOTBALL 22 1

English language Term 1: April to June: Composition: Narrative and Descriptive Letter writing: Informal Notice writing Comprehension Grammar: Interchange of kinds of sentences, Simple, Compound and Complex sentences, Agreement of Subject and Verb Term 2: November to January: Revision of all the above topics March: Solving practice papers As per the Council s latest syllabus. July to September: Composition: Argumentative, Story writing and Picture composition Letter writing: Formal Email writing Summary writing Grammar: Tenses, Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs, Synthesis of sentences 2

English literature Term 1: Treasure Trove (A Collection of ICSE Poems and Short Stories) Poems: 1. The Bangle Sellers 2. Television 3. After Blenheim 4. Daffodils Short Stories: 1. A Face in the Dark 2. A Horse and Two Goats Term 2: Poems: 1. The Cold Within 2. Heart of a Tree Short Stories: 1.Chief Seattle s Speech Drama: The Merchant of Venice Act 2: Scene 6,7,8,9 Act 3: Scene 1 As per the Council s guidelines. 3. Old Man at the Bridge 4. Hearts and Hands 5. An Angel in Disguise Drama: The Merchant of Venice (William Shakespeare Act 1: Scene 1,2,3 Act 2: Scene 1,2,3,4,5 3

द व त य भ ष -ह द (2018-19) April-August Language Literature ल ग, चन, क, व श षण ब त अ न न क च य स ख श द ध अश द ध शब द तथ क य क क म र गगररधर क क डल य व म म यज ञ क प रस क र पय य च स ग बन सकत म अन क शब द क ल ए एक शब द पत र खन- अन पच ररक तथ औपच ररक ननब ध अपह त गद य श September-March Language Literature क य क भ द न त ज क चश म क और उसक भ द जन मभ लम म र Revision of all grammar (स ज ञ, अपन अपन भ ग य ल ग, चन, व श षण, क र य, च य) म घ आए पत र खन- औपच ररक बड़ घर क ब ट ननब ध, अपह त गद य श स र क पद म र व म पय य च अन क शब द क ल ए एक शब द 4

BENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE TOPICS *Ginni *Laloo *Jambo (1 st chapt) OCTOBER- MARCH * Naam *Asahajogee *Jambo(2 nd chapt&3 rd chapt) * Canvassar *Debotar Janmo *Baama *Bacho Poribartan * Naam *Ukti Poribartan * Bakya poribortan *Bagdhara /All kinds of bakya paribortan *Eki sobder bivinya orther proyog *Dhannatyak sabdo *Sadhu Chalit *Composition *Project Writing *Composition *Comprehension *Letter Writing * Comprehension *[REVISON/WORKSHEETS] * Letter writing *[FINAL EXAM-ENTITRE SYLLABUS OF CLASS-9] 5

FRENCH 2 nd LANGUAGE TOPICS TOPIC Food and health (Lesson 6) OCTOBER- MARCH TOPIC Environment (Lesson: 8) Friendship (Lesson 1) Tourism: Hotel booking (Lesson: 5) Holiday Home, Youth Hostel, Camping (Lesson: 7) Famous artist (Lesson: 3, 6) VOCABULARY Of every topic Phrases and idioms GRAMMAIRE Verbes and usage of verbs in present, Passé Compose, l imparfait, passé récent, future simple, Future proche L articles L article contracté Prepositions Prenoms personneles Comparatif et superlatif Transport Leisure Shopping Famous singer and famous sportsman VOCABULARY Of every topic Phrases and idioms GRAMMAIRE Conditionelle present, verbs L articles L articles Prepositions L imperatif, Pronoms posessif, L adjectif posessif COMPOSITIONS Essay based on topics and unseen topics Dialogue writing Letter writing Make Sentences TRANSLATION English to French French to English COMPREHENSION Based on unseen topics COMPOSITIONS Essay based on topics and unseen topics Dialogue writing Letter writing Picture composition TRANSLATION English to French French to English COMPREHENSION Based on unseen topics 6

TOPICS HISTORY & CIVICS OCTOBER- MARCH 1. The Harappan Civilization 1. Industrial Revolution 2. The Vedic Period 2.Reformation 3. Jainism and Buddhism 3. The Cholas 4. The Age of the Guptas 4. The Sangam Age 5. The Delhi Sultanate 5. Urban Local Self Government 6. The Mughal Empire 6. Rural Local Self Government 7. Our Constitution [First Term] 8. Elections 7. Elections [First Term] 9. Rural Local Self Government 8. The Delhi Sultanate [First Term] 9.The Mughal Empire [First Term] Projects: Composite Culture OR Renaissance 7

GEOGRPAHY Chapter 1 : The Earth as a Planet. Chapter 2 : Geographic Grid Chapter 3 : Rotation and Revolurion Chapter 4 : Structure of the Earth OCTOBER- MARCH Chapter 12 : Composition And Structure of Atmosphere Chapter 13 : Insolation Chapter 14 : Atmospheric Pressure and Winds Chapter 15: Humidity Chapter 5 : Landforms of the Earth Chapter 6 : Rocks Chapter 7 : Volcanoes Chapter 16: Pollution- Types & Sources Chapter 17: Pollution - Effects & Prevention Chapter 18 : Natural Regions of the World Chapter 8 : Earthquakes Maps & Topo Maps as per done in class Chapter 9 : Weathering Chapter 10 : Denudation Chapter 11 : Hydroshere Maps & Topo Maps as per done in class 8

PHYSICS OCTOBER- MARCH Motion in one dimension Sound Laws of Motion Electricity & Magnetism Fluids Heat Light 9

CHEMISTRY FIRST APRIL- OCTOBER- SEPTEMBER MARCH FINAL TE OCTOBER Language of Chemistry Atomic structure and chemical bonding Chemical changes and reactions Hydrogen Water Atmospheric pollution Study of gas laws Periodic Table 10

BIOLOGY TOPICS OCTOBER- MARCH Introducing Biology The Flower Pollination and Fertilization Seeds-Structure and germination Nutrition Digestive System Hygiene Waste Generation and Management Five Kingdom Classification Health Organisations. Cell: The Unit of Life. Tissues- Plant and Animal Tissues Skeleton-Movement and Locomotion Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi Skin- the jack of all trades. Respiration in Plants The Respiratory System Aids to health Diseases: Cause & Control 11

MATHEMATICS TOPICS OCTOBER MARCH 1. Expansion 1. Circle : Chord & Arc 2. Factorisation Properties 3. Triangles 2. Area Perimeter of 4. Rational & Irrational Numbers Triangles 5. Rectilinear Figures: Quadrilateral, 3. Area, Circmference of Parallelogram, Rectangle, Rhombus Circle, semi circle etc Square, Trapezium,Constructions 4. Surface Area & vol of 6. Indices 3D Solids 7. Logarithms 5.Trigonometry. 8. Mid point &its converse 6. Co ordinate Geometry: 9. Equal Intercept Theorem Graphical Solutions& 10. Pythagoras Theorem Distance Formula. 11. Statistics: Mean, Median (Ungrouped Data) ANNUAL EXAMINATION Drawing Frequency polygon. WHOLE YEARS SYLLABUS 12. Simultaneous Equation &Problems 13. Area Theorems 14. Compound Interest EXAMINATION 12

COMMERCIAL STUDIES TOPICS OCTOBER- MARCH Introduction to Commercial Organization. Trade Understanding the functions of a Commercial organization. Revision Communication in Commercial Organisation Introduction to Accounting and Book keeping. 13

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE TOPICS OCTOBER- MARCH Our Environmental problems Components of Ecosystem Working of Ecosystem Biogeochemical Cycle and Succession Kinds of Ecosystem Bio geographic zones of India Our Water resources Air pollution Green House Effect and Ozone Depletion Soil and Land Poverty Urbanization Agriculture 14

ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS : APRIL 2018 -- SEPTEMBER 2018 : OCTOBER 2018 -- MARCH 2019 Chapter 1: Meaning and Definition of Economics Chapter 8 : Sectors of the Indian Economy Chapter 2: Basic Concepts of Economics Chapter 9 : Agriculture, Industry and the Ecosystems Chapter 3 : Basic Problems of an Economy Chapter 10 : Infrastructure of the Indian Economy Chapter 4 : Types of Economies Chapter 11 : Consumer Awareness Chapter 5 : Solutions to the Basic Economic Problems Chapter 12 : Globalisation Chapter 6:Nature and Features of the Indian Economy (All chapters of first term are included in the final term) Chapter 7 : India : A Developing Economy PROJECT : Topics for both the terms will be announced in the class 15

COMPUTER APPLICATION TOPICS OCTOBER- MARCH Elemenatry concepts of objects and classes Class as the basis of all computation Values and datatypes of Java Conditional statements Looping statements in Java Class as user defined type Iterations in Java Using Library classes Encapsulation and Inheritance Input/output [Scanner and Printer Classes] Constructors Writing programs in Java under Blue J environment. 16

ART TOPICS - APRIL TO SEPTEMBER -OCTOBER TO MARCH Still life study Pencil shading Still life study Pencil shading Still life study monochrome Still life study monochrome Still life study - Watercolour Still life study - Watercolour Study of a plant Pencil shading Study of a Flower Pencil shading Study of a plant - Water colour Study of a Flower - Water colour Sketching of human figures Perspective study Creative Composition Sketching of outdoor spaces Calligraphy Creative Composition Book cover Designing Book cover Designing CD cover designing Poster designing Folk art Pattern Design Card Making Folk art 17

HOME SCIENCE TOPICS 1.Concept of Home science OCTOBER- MARCH 9.Selection of Clothing 2. Food and Health 10.Types of fabric available in the market 3. Methods Of Cooking 11.Factors influencing choice of clothing 4. Nutrients and their Functions 12.Waste Management 5. Choosing a home 13.What are threee R s 6. Home and it s maintenence 7.Growth and development of children 8.The Family PRACTICALS Practical oriented assignments as prescribed by the council. 18

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (CRICKET) MONTHS: - APRIL, MAY, JUNE.WARM UP (GENERAL AND SPECIFIC).RUNNING BETWEEN THE WICKETS. TECHNIQUE THROWING FROM CLOSE MONTHS:- JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER.WARM UP (GENERAL AND SPECIFIC). PLANNING FOR BATTING. PLANNING FOR BOWLING. MATCH PRACTICE MONTHS:- OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER.WARM UP (GENERAL AND SPECIFIC). TECHNIQUE THROWING FROM THE BOUNDARY LINE. MIDDLE PRACTICE.TACTICS ( GROUP SPECIALISED TACTICS INVOLVING MORE THAN ONE POSITION GROUP). GAME ( SPORTS DAY PRACTICE) MONTHS:- JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH.WARM UP (GENERAL AND SPECIFIC). PLANNING FOR BATTING., PLANNING FOR BOWLING.UMPIRING RULES 19

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (ATHLETICS) MONTHS: - APRIL, MAY, JUNE General warm-up, General and specific exercises like, Toe-to-head or Head-to-Toe exercises. Learning / improving basic athletic motor skills. Introduction of general safety and competition rules. Methods of strength and endurance development. Free play (games and sports) MONTHS: - JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER Methods of speed and flexibility development. Develop sprinting like, sprint distances of 30 to 120 mts and practice types of sprint start. Means of fitness development and measuring of pulse rate. Free play ( games and sports) Improving team spirit MONTHS: - OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER. Sports day practice. Develop reaction sprint, different kinds of relays and shuttle sprint over a distance. Improving jump-power (Long Jump), co-ordination and increasing speed running different techniques. Develop games and various races with a partner or with groups. Develop shot-put technique (O Brian) Free play (games and sports) Improving teamwork. MONTHS: - JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH Improve physical fitness through various activities. Free play (games and sports) Improving team spirit. 20

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (BASKETBALL) MONTHS: - APRIL, MAY, JUNE Special endurance training (with and without ball). Technique of fake and change of direction. Technique of fake and drive shot with defense. Basketball match. MONTHS: - JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER Warm up (Conditioning training). Technique of one vs. one (with and without ball). Technique of zone defense. Basketball match. MONTHS: - OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER. Specific fitness training. Technique of give the ball and go take own position. Technique of pivot play. Technique of man to man defense. Basketball match. Sports Day practice. MONTHS: - JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH Body balance and footwork. Man to man defense. Zone defense. Technique of pivot play. Basketball match. 21

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (FOOTBALL) APRIL,MAY,JUNE Physical fitness training(extensive endurance, aerobic capacity, mix endurance circuit course wit continuous running) Co-ordination training(running co-ordination, jumping & heading) Technical training(passing, shooting, dribbling,heading) Tactics(Attacking & defensive principle) Game JULY, AUGUST,SEPTEMBER Physical fitness training(co-ordination circuit course speed & timing, reaction & finishing) Compound technical training(receiving a ball & kicking, dribbling & shooting, kicking & headin Goalkeeper training Tactics(Attacking tactics-individual & collective) Game OCTOBER,NOVEMBER,DECEMBER Physical fitness training(endurance,strength,speed) Group tactics( combination play to maintain possession & score) Set play & functional training & Goal keeper training Game Sports day practice JANUARY,FEBRUARY,MARCH Conditioning training Compound technical exercise Team tactics(the speed attack & defense concepts) Functional training & Goal keeper training Match practice 22