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The document outlines the curriculum for Mathematics, English, Science, and Social Science subjects, detailing specific topics and chapters covered in each subject area. Mathematics includes topics such as real numbers, polynomials, and statistics, while English features texts like 'A Letter to God' and poetry selections. Science encompasses physics, chemistry, and biology topics, and social science covers history, geography, political science, and economics.

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Syllabus

The document outlines the curriculum for Mathematics, English, Science, and Social Science subjects, detailing specific topics and chapters covered in each subject area. Mathematics includes topics such as real numbers, polynomials, and statistics, while English features texts like 'A Letter to God' and poetry selections. Science encompasses physics, chemistry, and biology topics, and social science covers history, geography, political science, and economics.

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Mathematics (Standard & Basic)

1. Real Numbers

2. Polynomials

3. Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

4. Quadratic Equations

5. Arithmetic Progressions

6. Coordinate Geometry

7. Triangles

8. Introduction to Trigonometry

9. Applications of Trigonometry

10. Circles

11. Constructions

12. Areas Related to Circles

13. Surface Areas and Volumes

14. Statistics

15. Probability

English (Language & Literature)

First Flight (Textbook)

1. A Letter to God

2. Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

3. Two Stories About Flying

4. From the Diary of Anne Frank

5. The Hundred Dresses – I

6. The Hundred Dresses – II

7. Glimpses of India

8. Mijbil the Otter

9. Madam Rides the Bus

10. The Sermon at Benares

11. The Proposal (Play)


Poems

1. Dust of Snow

2. Fire and Ice

3. A Tiger in the Zoo

4. How to Tell Wild Animals

5. The Ball Poem

6. Amanda!

7. Animals

8. The Trees

9. Fog

10. The Tale of Custard the Dragon

11. For Anne Gregory

Footprints Without Feet (Supplementary Reader)

1. A Triumph of Surgery

2. The Thief’s Story

3. The Midnight Visitor

4. A Question of Trust

5. Footprints Without Feet

6. The Making of a Scientist

7. The Necklace

8. The Hack Driver

9. Bholi

10. The Book That Saved the Earth


Science

Physics

1. Light – Reflection and Refraction

2. Human Eye and Colourful World

3. Electricity

4. Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

5. Sources of Energy

Chemistry

1. Chemical Reactions and Equations

2. Acids, Bases, and Salts

3. Metals and Non-metals

4. Carbon and its Compounds

5. Periodic Classification of Elements

Biology

1. Life Processes

2. Control and Coordination

3. How do Organisms Reproduce?

4. Heredity and Evolution

5. Our Environment

6. Management of Natural Resources

Social Science (SST)

History

1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

2. Nationalism in India

3. The Making of a Global World

4. The Age of Industrialization

5. Print Culture and the Modern World


Geography

1. Resources and Development

2. Forest and Wildlife Resources

3. Water Resources

4. Agriculture

5. Minerals and Energy Resources

6. Manufacturing Industries

7. Lifelines of National Economy

Political Science

1. Power Sharing

2. Federalism

3. Democracy and Diversity

4. Gender, Religion, and Caste

5. Popular Struggles and Movements

6. Political Parties

7. Outcomes of Democracy

8. Challenges to Democracy

Economics

1. Development

2. Sectors of the Indian Economy

3. Money and Credit

4. Globalization and the Indian Economy

5. Consumer Rights (Project Work)

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