Syllabus 8th
Syllabus 8th
PARAMETERS FOR
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
SUBJECT ENGLISH HINDI URDU
Writing Skills
Vocabulary Writing Skills Writing Skills
Punctuation Vocabulary Vocabulary
EVALUATION
Comprehensio Punctuation Punctuation
01
n Comprehension Comprehension
Creative Creative thinking Creative thinking
thinking
Communicatio Communication Communication
n Skills Skills Skills
EVALUATION Speaking Speaking Speaking
02 Listening Listening Listening
Reading Reading Reading
Recitation Recitation Recitation
Assignment Assignment Assignment
EVALUATION Class work Class work Class work
03 Home work Home work Home work
Worksheets worksheets worksheets
Creative
Creative Creative
Expression
Expression Expression
EVALUATION Debate
Debate Debate
04 Role-play
Role-play Role-play
Public
Public speaking Public speaking
speaking
Written Test Written Test Written Test
Expression Expression Expression
EVALUATION
05 Syntax/ Syntax/ Syntax/
Semantics Semantics Semantics
Grammar Grammar Grammar
S.No Subject
1. Maths
2. English
3. Hindi/Urdu
4. Science
5. Social Science
Note: All the criteria’s of FA1 will be completed before 7-05-2013 and
parents will be informed before one week regarding the evaluation
through the Almanacs of their wards.
EVALUATION FA2
Date: 7-
7-05-
05-2013 to 21 -06-
06-2013
S.No Subject
1. Maths
2. English
3. Hindi/Urdu
4. Science
5. Social Science
Note: All the criteria’s of FA2 will be completed before 22-06-2013 and
parents will be informed before one week regarding the evaluation
through the Almanacs of their wards.
Check the dates for SA1 from the Planner in the Almanac of your ward.
S.No Subject
1. Maths
2. English
3. Hindi/Urdu
4. Science
5. Social Science
Note: All the criteria’s of FA3 will be completed before 5-10-2013 and
parents will be informed before one week regarding the evaluation
through the Almanacs of their wards.
EVALUATION FA4
Date: 7-
7-10-
10-2013 to 21 -11-
11-2013
S.No Subject
1. Maths
2. English
3. Hindi/Urdu
4. Science
5. Social Science
Note: All the criteria’s of FA4 will be completed before 22-11-2013 and
parents will be informed before one week regarding the evaluation
through the Almanacs of their wards.
Check the dates for SA2 from the Planner in the Almanac of your ward.
APRIL
LITERATURE The party
COURSE Seventy plus and still Quacking
Daffodils (Find out all the nature poems written by
FA 1 William Wordsworth)
The party
MAY
LITERATURE My Father and I
COURSE Michelangelo
JUNE
LITERATURE Dusk, More about People
COURSE An Amazing Ancestor
My Father and I (Make a synthesis of the stories of
FA-
FA-2 Ruskin Bond)
More about People
AUGUST
LITERATURE Break, Break, Break
COURSE The Day I rescued Albert Einstein’s Compass
OCTOBER
LITERATURE The Speckled Band-I
COURSE Migratory Birds
NOVEMBER
LITERATURE The Speckled Band-II
COURSE Songbird without Wings
FA 4 Make a PPT on Migratory birds
APRIL
Knowing our numbers
1st Week EXPONENTS
RATIONAL NUMBERS, QUADRILATERALS AND
FA 1
EXPONENTS
2rd Week, 3rd
Week And 4th SQUARE AND SQUARE ROOTS
Week
MAY
1st Week And
CUBE AND CUBE ROOTS
2nd Week
3rd Week And
CONSTRUCTION OF QUADRILATERALS
4th Week
JUNE
1st Week And
AREA OF POLYGONS
2nd Week
SQUARE AND SQUARE ROOTS, CUBE AND
FA 2 CUBE ROOTS AND
CONSTRUCTION OF QUADRILATERALS
4th Week REVISION
AUGUST
2nd Week, 3rd
Week And 4th ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION AND FACTORIZATION
Week
SEPTEMBER
1st Week to
VOLUME AND SURFACE AREA
4th Week
FA 3 ALEBRAIC EXPRESSION AND FACTORIZATION
OCTOBER
1st Week and
LINEAR EQUATION
2nd Week
3rd Week And
SIMPLE INTEREST AND COMPOUND INTEREST
4th Week
NOVEMBER
1st Week PROBABILITY
FA 4 SIMPLE INTEREST AND COMPOUND INTEREST
2nd Week
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPH
And 3rd Week
APRIL
Week FORCE AND FRICTION/PRESSURE
Introduction to force
1st Week Effects of force
Types of force
Friction
2nd Week
Types of friction
Methods of reducing friction
3rd Week
Introduction to pressure
Pressure in liquids
4th Week
Atmospheric pressure
MAY
Week PRESSURE/ METALS AND NON-
NON- METALS
Fluid pressure
1st Week
Applications of atmospheric pressure
2nd
2nd Week Introduction to metals and non metals
JUNE
Week AGE OF ADOLESCENCE
Introduction to adolescence
1st Week
Endocrine system
Adolescence and puberty
2nd Week
Drug abuse and Aids
3rd Week Revision
4th Week Revision
AUGUST
Week MICRO ORGANISIMS
Introduction to different types of Micro Organisms
1st Week
Bacteria
Protists, Algae
2nd Week
Fungi
Communicable Diseases
3rd Week
Prevention of Diseases
Food Preservation
4th Week
Advantages and disadvantages of micro organisms
SEPTEMBER
Week REPRODUCTION/SOUND
Introduction to Reproduction
1st Week Male And Female Reproductive Organs, Fertilization,
Gender myths
2nd Week Determination of Sex, Metamorphosis
OCTOBER
Week LIGHT
Introduction to Speed Of Light Reflection
1st Week
Types of Reflection
Refraction And Dispersion
2nd Week
Image formed by a Plane Mirror
Human Eye
3rd Week
Defects of Vision
Alternate Technology Available For the Blind
4th Week
Nutrition And Eye Health
NOVEMBER
Week CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF CURRENT
Introduction About Electric Current And Its Effects
1st Week
Electrolysis, Electrolytic cell, Electrode
Uses of Electrolysis
2nd Week
Electroplating and Electro Refining
3rd Week Revision
4th Week Revision
APRIL
Structure of Colonial Administration.
Week
Vision of Indian Constitution.
Administration of British.
1st Week
Acts of 1773, 1784 and Charter Acts.
Civil Service.
2nd Week
Conclusion.
Making of the Constitution.
3rd Week
Vision of the Constitution.
Preamble.
4th Week
ACTIVITY: What are the key features of the Constitution?
Colonial rule in India.
FA 1
Indian Constitution.
MAY
Revolt of 1857-
1857-58.
Week
Fundamental Rights and Duties.
Causes of the Revolt of 1857.
1st Week
Spread of the Revolt of 1857.
2nd Week Suppression of the Revolt of 1857.
SYLLABUS 2013 / CLASS 8TH / 13
Failure of the Revolt of 1857.
Foundation of Fundamental Rights.
3rd Week
Classification of Fundamental Rights.
Fundamental Duties.
4th Week
ACTIVITY: Map Work.
JUNE
Education and British Rule.
Week
Directive Principles of State Policy.
Introduction of Western Education.
1st Week
Macaulay’s Minute and Wood’s Despatch.
Growth of National Education.
2nd Week
Directive Principles.
3rd Week REVISION FOR FIRST TERM
4th Week REVISION FOR FIRST TERM.
Revolt of 1857.
FA 2
Fundamental rights.
AUGUST
Women and Socio-
Socio-religious Reforms.
Week
Parliamentary Government.
India at the turn of 19th century.
1st Week
Socio-religious Reforms.
Women and Education.
2nd Week
Women Reformers.
Need for Parliamentary form of Government.
3rd Week
Union Legislature.
Powers of Parliament.
4th Week ACTIVITY: Make a list of social evils prevalent in Indian
society 200 years ago.
OCTOBER
Indian National Movement.
Week
The Judiciary.
First phase of Indian National Movement.
1st Week
Partition of Bengal.
Growth of militancy.
2nd Week
Constitutional Reforms.
Structure of Indian Judiciary.
3rd Week
Supreme Court and its Powers.
Types of Courts.
4th Week
ACTIVITY: Make a project report on Courts of India.
NOVEMBER
National Movement-
Movement-Gandhian Era.
Week
Role of Police and Courts.
Gandhian Era.
1st Week
Movements between1919-1922.
Simon Commission.
2nd Week
Indian National Army.
APRIL
Week LAND AND SOIL RE
RESOURCES
Land Resources
1st Week
Land Use and factors affecting land use
Land use in India
2nd Week
conservation of land
Soil resources
3rd Week
Soil formation
Activity: On an outline map of India show the different
4th Week
land use areas in India
FA 1 Our resources
MAY
Week LAND AND SOIL RESOURCES
Types of soil
1st Week
Soil types in India
Soil erosion
2nd Week
Soil conservation
3rd Week Methods of soil conservation
JUNE
Weeks Revision Work For First- Term Examination
AUGUST
Week AGRICULTURE AND MAJOR CROPS
Introduction and meaning of agriculture
1st Week
Factors influencing agriculture
Types of farming-subsistence agriculture and shifting
2nd Week cultivation, intensive agriculture and n
Intensive agriculture and Nomadic herding
Commercial agriculture- extensive agriculture and
3rd Week plantation agriculture
Mixed farming, pastoral farming and dairy farming
Orchard farming, market gardening and horticulture
4th Week Activity: On the outline map of India mark the following:-
Rice, wheat and maize producing areas
SEPTEMBER
Week AGRICULTURE AND MAJOR CROPS
Food crops- rice and wheat
1st Week
Maize and millets
Commercial crops- sugarcane and rubber
2nd Week
Fibre crops- cotton and jute
Beverage crops-tea
3rd Week
Beverage crops-coffee
Activity:-On an outline map of India mark the following:
4th Week
Rubber, cotton, jute, tea and coffee
FA 3 AGRICULTURE AND MAJOR CROPS
NOVEMBER
Weeks
Weeks Revision for Final-term Examination
APRIL
TOPIC Indian Railway Tracks
Railway Tracks
CONTENT Administration
Public undertaking
MAY
TOPIC Business & Economy
Brief history of currency system
CONTENT Planning in India
Banking system
JUNE
TOPIC Human Body
Anatomy & Physiology
CONTENT Human Diet
Diseases
AUGUST
TOPIC Olympic Games
Chronology of Olympic Games
CONTENT
Indian Participation in Olympic Games
SEPTEMBER
TOPIC State Judiciary
High Court and its constitution
CONTENT
Term and removal
OCTOBER
TOPIC Politics
Brief description of democracy
CONTENT Voting system
Role of President and Prime Minister
NOVEMBER
TOPIC World Legends
Myths and Legends
Indian mythology
CONTENT
Greek mythology
Roman mythology
APRIL
3 R’s of growing up (Respect, Responsibility and Right
thing)
TOPIC Self respect
Sense of responsibility
Voting the right thing
Divide the students in two groups and ask them to
come up with social responsibilities and social duties.
ACTIVITY
Rate them as how much they are applied by the people
around on observation basis.
MAY
Forgiveness
Sense of forgiveness
TOPIC
Forgiveness and human values
Benefits of forgiveness
JUNE
Altruism ( sense of belongingness)
TOPIC Need of belongingness
Benefits of althurism on society
JULY
Dealing with disappointment and stress
Raising self esteem
TOPIC
Managing stress
Ill effects of stress and disappointment
Ask students to write about their stress management
ACTIVITY
techniques and negative effects of stress on health.
AUGUST
Saving Girl Child
Why gender discrimination
TOPIC Girl infoeticide
Girl education (Female Education)
Role of Girls ( woman in society)
Encourage the students to discuss how they feel about
the issue and speak about it. they should be asked to
ACTIVITY
come up with the list of different NGO’s and agencies
working for the cause and the role played by them.
SEPTEMBER
Environmental Education
Our surroundings
TOPIC Go Green
Saving our energy resources
Natural resources and their conservation.
Ask students to make different carry bags, boxes of
renewable resources like paper, jute, cloth and then
ACTIVITY exchange between friends.
ask students to recycle paper.
NOVEMBER
Facing a challenge
TOPIC Self potential
Positive approach towards life.
India’s struggle for freedom
Ask students to write about the freedom struggle of
ACTIVITY India by dividing them into two groups
Violence –Himsa
Non violence moment - Ahimsa
DECEMBER
Integration
Role of Integration
Types of Integration
TOPIC
Social
Cross religious synthesis
National Integration
INDIA AS AN INTEGRATED WHOLE
Divide the class on the basis of 4 zones North, South,
ACTIVITY West and East and ask them to write about the cultural
diversities of 4 zones and the states following them
North South East West
APRIL
Week SQL
1st Week Entering values in Table
Renaming Table
2nd Week
More on Insert Command
SELECT command with Where Clauses
3rd Week
Operators in Where Clause, or, &, NOT etc
Using Alias and LIMIT clause
4th Week
Activities on Alias and Limit
MAY
Week SQL
SQL Update Statement
1st Week SQL Update Syntax using Where Clause
Using Expressions in UPDATE
UPDATE with multiple columns
2nd Week UPDATE with NULL clause
SQL Update Warning
JUNE
Week SQL Constraints
SQL Like Operator
1st Week Using ‘%’ Sign Wildcard in Like Operator
Activities on Like Operator Using ‘%’ Sign Wildcard
SQL Constraints (Not Null, Primary Key, Check)
2nd Week
Using SQL Constraints while creating Table
The Drop Statement,
3rd Week
Activities on Drop Statement
The Delete Statement,
4th Week
Activities on Delete Statement
AUGUST
Week Security Privacy & Ethics
Program threats:
Various types of threats,
1st Week
Categories of viruses (Trojan horses, Worms,
Catastrophic failures)
Protection mechanism:
2nd Week Authentication, basic concepts of
cryptography(encryption, decryption, cipher text)
Ethics :
3rd Week Social problems relating computers, hacking, cracking,
fishing.
4th Week Snooping, copyrights, patent rights, cyber laws
SEPTEMBER
Week Php
OCTOBER
Week Php
1st Week PHP While Loops, PHP For Loops
2nd Week PHP Function
3rd Week PHP Forms
4th Week PHP $_GET,PHP $_POST,PHP Date
NOVEMBER
Week Php
1st Week PHP Include, PHP File, PHP File Upload
2nd Week PHP Cookies, PHP Sessions
3rd Week PHP E-mail, PHP Secure E-mail
4th Week PHP Error, PHP Exception, PHP Filter
दस
ू रा स ताह अकबर लोटा (हासय कथा)
तीसरा स ता सं ध , श द वचार
अ ैल
दस
ू रा स ताह /न0छल भाव (क वता)
मई
दस
ू रा स ताह सुभागी (कहानी)
(पुनरावॄि5त)
चौथा स ताह 2.रचना5मक अ:भ;यि<त
द ू षत हवा हर साँस मC
जुलाई अIवा षक पर !ा
नोट ( अIवा षक पर !ा का पाJयKम वा षक पर !ा मC नह ं दोहराया जाएगा)
अगDत
दस
ू रा स ताह राम वन गमन (पMय)
:सतNबर
दस
ू रा स ताह काल
PKया (पुनरावॄि5त)
चौथा स ताह 3.रचना5मक अ:भ;यि<त
ज:लयाँवाला बाग मC बसंत
दस
ू रा स ताह अ;यय (अ वकार श द)
नवNबर
दस
ू रा स ताह तार , डायर और सार लेखन
(पुनरावॄि5त)
चौथा स ताह 4.रचना5मक अ:भ;यि<त
स5साहसी
दसNबर वा षक पर !ा
माच
दस
ू रा स ताह अकबर लोटा (हासय कथा)
तीसरा स ता सं ध , श द वचार
अ ैल
दस
ू रा स ताह /न0छल भाव (क वता)
मई
जून
दस
ू रा स ताह सुभागी (कहानी)
(पुनरावॄि5त)
चौथा स ताह 2.रचना5मक अ:भ;यि<त
द ू षत हवा हर साँस मC
जुलाई अIवा षक पर !ा
नोट ( अ वा षक पर ा का पा य म वा षक पर ा म नह ं दोहराया जाएगा))
अगDत
दस
ू रा स ताह राम वन गमन (पMय)
:सतNबर
दस
ू रा स ताह काल
PKया (पुनरावॄि5त)
चौथा स ताह 3.रचना5मक अ:भ;यि<त
ज:लयाँवाला बाग मC बसंत
दस
ू रा स ताह अ;यय (अ वकार श द)
नवNबर
दस
ू रा स ताह तार , डायर और सार लेखन
(पुनरावॄि5त)
चौथा स ताह 4.रचना5मक अ:भ;यि<त
स5साहसी
दसNबर वा षक पर !ा
APRIL
DETAILS OF SYLLABUS WITH Still life (in pencil shading with
MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIESAND ART graded pencils)
MATERIED REQUIRED Object drawing
1. A4 size Drawing Copy, Pencil, Perspective 2 drawings showing
eraser, sharpener perspective
MAY
DETAILS OF SYLLABUS WITH Step-by-step drawing
MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIESAND ART
Human body drawing
MATERIED REQUIRED
Animal
1. A4 size Drawing Copy, Pencil,
eraser, sharpener Cartoon characters
JUNE
DETAILS OF SYLLABUS WITH Composition in
MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIESAND ART poster colours ( opaque media)
MATERIED REQUIRED water colours ( transparent
1. A4 size Drawing Copy, Pencil, media)
eraser, sharpener crayon mixed media
AUGUST
DETAILS OF SYLLABUS WITH Colour and design in
MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIESAND ART
MATERIED REQUIRED black and white
1. A4 size Drawing Copy, Pencil, poster colour (symmetrical,
eraser, sharpener asymmetrical and design)
SEPTEMBER
DETAILS OF SYLLABUS WITH
MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIESAND ART Object drawing in
MATERIED REQUIRED water colour
1. A4 size Drawing Copy, Pencil, poster colour
eraser, sharpener
OCTOBER
DETAILS OF SYLLABUS WITH Human figure (how to draw)
MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIESAND ART
MATERIED REQUIRED Hand construction
1. A4 size Drawing Copy, Pencil, Hand gestures, foot, ankle, and
eraser, sharpener legs only drawing
NOVEMBER
DETAILS OF SYLLABUS WITH
Experiments with different
MOTOR SKILLS ACTIVITIESAND ART
medium
MATERIED REQUIRED
Paper collage ,block printing,
1. A4 size Drawing Copy, Pencil,
pencil sticking, pot decoration
eraser, sharpener
It develops the interest and love
for school and also the unity,
AIM,OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOME
equality and friendship among
them.
MARCH
Basic introductions of indoor games like badminton, table tennis,
chess and carom
APRIL
1) General fitness exercises
2) How to improve endurance level
3) Cooper test
4) Preparing students how to run marathons
MAY
Football
1) How to stop the ball with inner sole
2) Chest trapping
3) Shooting
4) 360 dribbling
5) 1 x 2 passing
Hockey
Dribbling
Passing
Hitting
Trapping
Stick work exercise with ball
JULY
Basketball
Lapping
Dribbling with ball
Chest Passing
Shooting
Screening techniques
Tracking
Basics of tracking
Uphill walk
Downhill Walk
Mountaining walk
AUGUST
Volley ball
Basics of volley ball
Serving the ball
Finger movements
Arm action
Smashing in the air
Lawn tennis
Basic exercises of lawn tennis
SEPTEMBER
Athletics
Preparing students for running events
Throwing events
Jumping events
General endurance exercises
Cooper test
OCTOBER
Preparing students for inter school, inter districts, inter DPS and
national events etc.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
No sports activities will be done during those two months