Class 8th Syllabus
Class 8th Syllabus
for
Class-8th
"Even if at first you do succeed, you still have to work hard to stay there.
UNITS THEMES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS / MODE
Advance
Features of MsWord
th
23 March to 30
April
Peripherals and
types of
Computers
nd
th
2 May to 15 May
CP,HW,CW
III.
Advances
Features of MsExcel
th
th
19 June to 30 June
IV.
Creating Charts
in Ms- Excel
st
th
1 July 30 July
HW, CW
ASSESMENT-1
(20th April to 24th)
(Integrated
Project)( Based on
advance feature of
MS-Word).
CP,HW,CW
ASSESMENT-2
(May 6th to 15th )
(Class Test )(Based
on advance feature
of MS-WORD)
CP, HW,CW,
ASSESMENT-3
(Jun-29 to July 8th)
(Based on Chapter
1 to 3)
ASSESMENT-4
(July 28th to 1st
Aug)( Group
Activity) (Based on
Chapter 1 to 4)
V.
Ms-PowerPoint
Presentation,
Working with
Text in MsPowerPoint
st
th
1 Aug to 29 Aug
VI.
More on MSPowerPoint
2007
st
th
1 Sept to 17 Sept
I.
II.
CP,CW,HW
ASSESMENT-5
(Aug 10th to 19th )
(Class Test)(Based
on advance feature
of Charts in MSExcel.)
CP,CW,HW
ASSESMENT-6
(September 1st to
4th ) (Individual
activity)( Based on
MS-Powerpoint.)
First Semester
Exam(September
21st to 30th ).
Second Semester
UNITS THEMES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Enlivening a
Presentation
th
th
7 October to 31
October
VIII.
Introduction to
Ms-Access
rd
3 November to
th
30 November
Elements of a Database ,
Functions of a
DBMS,What is a Ms-Access, Creating Tables
,Modifying a Table,
Field Grid Pane ,Field
Properties Pane ,Modifying Table Design
IX.
Whats on
Internet, ECommerce
st
th
1 Dec to 19 Dec
X.
Networking and
E-Commerce
5th January
2016
VII.
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS / MODE
CP,HW,CW
ASSESMENT-1
Oct. 12th to 16th
(Integrated Project)
(Based on feature of
MS-Powerpoint).
HW, CW
ASSESMENT-2
(November 5rd to 9th
) (Individual
activity )(Based on
advance feature of
MS-PowerPoint.)
CP, HW,CW,
ASSESMENT-3
(Nov 23th to 2nd
Dec)
(Class test) (Based
on Chapter1 to 3,
7th & 8th ).
ASSESMENT-4
(Dec. 11th to 15th
(Group Activity)
Based on Internet
CP,CW,HW
ASSESMENT-5
(January 11th to 15th
) (Class test) Based
on chapter 7th, 8th
& 9th )
CP,CW,HW
ASSESMENT-6
(Jan 25th t to 29th )
(Individual activity
)(Based on Chapter
7th to 10th )
No. of Periods
6
FIRST SEMESTER
Learning Objectives
Relate to the thematic content. Answer factual and HOTS
related to the text. Enhance vocabulary and understand it in
context; design a poster. Speak about pets.
Assessment tools
Answer question related to the text
pg 14. Worksheet 2
Workbook tasks.
Assessment-1
Integrated Project Group Activity
(April 20 24th )
Listening Task
Assessment -2
Class Test Reading Comprehension
(poem)
(May 6th 15th )
Formal letter writing.
A MCQs worksheet.
Assessment-3 Individual Activity
Worksheet on Phrases and Clauses
(June 29th July 28th )
Listening Task
10
11
12
13
14
15
Email writing.
Story writing
Assessment- 4 Group Activity
Topic- Role Play
(July 28th Aug 1st )
Editing a passage using appropriate
punctuation. Listening task
SECOND SEMESTER
Sensitize students to the finer values; Develop appreciation
for rhymed verse; enhance word power;
Writing a bio-sketch.
Article writing
Assessment-5 Class Test
Topic Grammar
Active and Passive
(Aug 10th 19th )
Letter writing
Assessment 6 Individual Activity
Test of Spelling and Editing skills.
(Sept 1st 4th )
Diary entry.
Assessment -1 Integrated Project
(12th Oct - 16th Oct)
Notice writing.
Assessment -2 Individual Activity
Descriptive writing
(3rd Nov- 7th Nov)
Debate discussion.
Worksheet 2
Assessment -2 Individual Activity
Diary writing
(5 Nov- 9th Nov)
th
10
11
12
Write an article.
Assessment-5 Class Test
Unit- 5 &8
(11th Jan-15th Jan)
Paraphrasing the poem. Worksheet2
Assessment-6
Topic-Collage Making
(25th Jan 29th Jan)
Answer questions. An MCQs
worksheet.
Unit
I
THEME
Expressing Likes and
Dislikes (April)
SEMESTER -I
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Listening and understanding the language that expresses likes and dislikes.
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
Listening and speaking tasks
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Listening and Understanding about how to talk about continuous actions in the
past.
Listening and understanding reported conversations
Notes to be observed:
Students behavior must be polite, respectful and well disciplined during the class.
Students found to be disruptive during the class are liable to sanction and penalty.
Students must be punctual in submitting home works /assignments .
Failure to submit assignments on due date without any legitimate reason will result in the deduction of 1marks for each days
delay. After three days of the due date the assignments will not be accepted at all.
All the students are expected to be well prepared for the class. They need to carry along with them, their note copies and text
books every day according to the above mentioned dates..
All the students are expected to complete their notes of the exercises at the end of each chapter and submit their copies to the concerned
teacher for correction.
Themes
Learning Object
Assessment
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Individual
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2nd
st
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Themes
clar & dkepksj
Subject :- Hindi
Learning Object
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Nov
19-30
Nov
1 Dec
to
7 Dec
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9 Jan
11Jan
to
25Jan
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10Feb
to
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Themes/Month/Days
March, 7 days (23-31
March)
Revision of previous
learnings
Learning Objectives
To make them more
comfortable with subject
Assessment Tools
Oral and written
Test
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Ch -2
April-21 days
(1-30th April
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U-2
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(1-15th) May
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U-3
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Ass 3
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U-10
Ch-2
U-11
Ch -2
SOCIAL SCIENCE
THEME
How, When and
Where
for
DURATION
23rd March 1April
6 periods
History:
Chapter 2
From Trade to
Territory
Civics:
Chapter 1
The Indian
Constitution.
Civics:
Chapter 2
Understanding
Secularism
Geography:
Chapter 1
Resources
Geography:
Chapter 2
Class-8
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
(a) Introduce the changing
nomenclature of the
Subcontinent and regions.
(b) Delineate major developments
within the time frame.
(c) Suggest how the sources of
study for this period are different
to those of earlier periods.
(a) Unravel the story of a trading
company becominga political
power.
(b) Show how the consolidation of
British power waslinked to the
formation of colonial armies and
administrative structures.
(a) develop an understanding of the
rule of law and
our involvement with the law,
(b) understand the Constitution as
the primary source
of all our laws,
(c)Understand laws as evolving and
subject to change.
(d) understand the vision and the
values of the
Constitution,
(e) develop an appreciation of
human rights
guaranteed in the Constitution
(f) appreciate our continuous
involvement with the
constitution as a living document
(a) understand the vision and the
values of the
Constitution,
(b) develop an appreciation of
human rights
guaranteed in the Constitution
(c) appreciate our continuous
involvement with the
constitution as a living document
(a) To know the meaning of
resources
(b) Variety of resources,
(c) Location and distribution of
resources.
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
ASSESSMENT 1
Integrated Project
( Geography )
Agriculture
Class discussion on
British Rule in India.
Reasons for their
expansion and their
policy to rule.
Debate on which is
better- country with
Constitution OR
country without
Constitution
Group discussion on
What are the
advantages of being a
SECULAR country?
ASSESSMENT 2
Class Test
( History )
Ch-1 How, When and
Where
Ch-2 From Trade to
Territory
ASSESSMENT 3
Individual Activity
Page 1 of 4
History:
Chapter 3
and Wildlife
Resources
10 periods
Ruling the
Countryside
History:
Chapter 4
Civics:
Chapter 3
Why do we need a
Parliament?
10 periods
6 periods
Civics:
Chapter 4
Understanding
Laws
Geography:
Chapter 3
Minerals and
Power Resources
History:
Chapter 5
When People
Rebel
Second
History:
Chapter 7
Semester
Weavers, Iron
Smelters and
Factory Owners
From
1 October 12th
October
st
7 periods
History:
Civilizing the
Copy Correction
( C.W & H.W )
& Class Participation
Class discussion on
Why British targeted
rural India?
ASSESSMENT 4
Group Activity
ASSESSMENT 5
Class Test
( Geography )
Ch-1 Resources
Ch-2 Land, Soil.
Class discussion on
minerals of
Jharkhand and
condition of power
supply in Hazaribag.
ASSESSMENT 6
Individual Activity
Copy Correction
( C.W & H.W )
& Class Participation
17th February
ASSESSMENT 1
Integrated Project
( Geography )
Water as a Resource
Debate on British rule
Page 2 of 4
Chapter 7
Civics:
Chapter 7
Native,
Educating the
Nation
October
Understanding
Marginalization
7 periods
6 periods
Civics:
Chapter 8
Confronting
Marginalization
Geography:
Chapter 4
Agriculture
26thNovember
- 7th December
6 periods
Geography:
Chapter 5
Industries
History:
Chapter 9
Civics:
Chapter 9
Public Facilities
Geography:
Chapter 6
Human Resources
History:
Chapter 10
ASSESSMENT 2
Individual Activity
Copy Correction
( C.W & H.W )
& Class Participation
ASSESSMENT 3
Class Test
( Civics )
Ch-7 Understanding
Marginalization
Ch-8 Confronting
Marginalization
Group discussion on
Why India is called
agriculturist country.
ASSESSMENT 4
Group Activity
( History )
Debate on Which is
better following
traditional way of life
or modern way of
life.
Class discussion on
How much our
Government
succeeded in
providing Public
facility.
ASSESSMENT 5
Class Test
( History )
ASSESSMENT 6
Individual Activity
Copy Correction
Page 3 of 4
8 periods
Civics:
Chapter 10
major event.
(b) Show how contemporary
writings and documentscan be used
to reconstruct the histories of
political movements.
(a) Discuss the successes and
failures
(a) What is a worker`s worth?
(b) A case study on Bhopal Gas
Tragedy
(c) new laws to protect Workers
and Environment
Debate on Indian
laws is strict or
flexible.
The class will be divided into five groups for group activities, discussion and quiz.
Late comers wont be allowed inside the class.
The students will keep three regular note books and a thin copy for test and probable questions from each unit.
Atlas should be brought on the days when we have geo. Classes in the schedule.
Assignments must be submitted as per schedule. Late submission will cause deduction of one mark for each day
up to a maximum relaxation of three days.
Grading policy and evaluation rubrics of assignment will be communicated at the time of giving the assignments.
Answer sheets are to be kept in the class files after getting signed by the parents.
Discipline and decorum of class should be maintained.
Page 4 of 4
Themes/Date
III. The
World of
The Living
1. CropProduction
II.
Materials
rd
th
23 Mar-10 April
4.Combustion and
Flame
13th April-24th April
IV. Moving
Things,
People and
Ideas.
I. Food
II.
Materials
III. The
World of
The Living
Assessment
Tools/Projects
Preparing herbarium
specimens of some crop
plants; collection of some
seeds etc; preparing a
table/chart on different
irrigation practices and
sources of water in
different parts of India;
looking at roots of any
legume crop for nodules,
hand section of nodules
Agriculture
6.Friction
2.Microorganisms:
Friend and Foe
22th June-3rd July
1.Synthetic Fibre
And Plastic
6th July-21st July
lV. Moving
Things,
People and
Ideas.
Learning Objectives
5.Force and
Pressure
22nd July--14th Aug
Cell Structure
and Function
Application of
Knowledge
Demonstrating friction between
rough/smooth surfaces of
moving objects in contact, and
wear and tear of the moving
objects by rubbing (eraser on
paper, card board, sand paper,
Tiles
ASSESSMENT 2;-(Classtest)
ASSESSMENT 3;-
Individual Activity)5-
ASSESSMENT 4: (Group
activity)
ASSESSMENT 6:
(Individual Activity)
Themes/Date
Learning Objectives
VI. Natural
Phenomena
5.Light
Contd.
6.Stars And
Solar System
st
th
1 Oct-26 Oct
V. How
Things
Work
IV. Moving
Things,
People and
Ideas.
4.Chemical
Effects of
Electric Current
11th Nov-27th Nov
3.Sound
30th Nov-17th Dec
V. How
Things
Work
III. The
World of
The Living
Sexual
reproduction
and Endocrine
system
th
th
18 Jan-29 Jan
VII.
Natural
Resources
Coal and
Petrolium
1st Feb- 9
th
Feb
Mans intervention in
phenomena of nature
What do we do with
wood?
What if we had no
wood?
What will happen it we go
Assessment
Tools/Projects
ASSESSMENT 1 ;(Integrated Project)
Minerals
on cutting trees/grass
without limit?
What do we do with coal
and petroleum?
Can we create coal and
petroleum artificially?
Pollution of Air
and Water
ASSESSMENT 6:- (
Individual Activity)
Academic goal: Since all the above-mentioned chapters have been already introduced to the students in their previous
classes, the goal of General Science at the level of Std 8th is to correlate their previous knowledge with newer concepts on the
given topics and help the students to apply the same in this Class and real life problems.
Students behavior must be polite, respectful and well disciplined during the class.
Students found to be disruptive during the class is liable to sanction and penalty
Subject-Maths
UNITS
THEMES
I.
LINEAR EQUATION
OF ONE VARIABLE
(1st JULY-16th JULY)
(Assessment 3- Class
test- chapater- 1 to 4)
DATE- 7THJULY
COMPARING
QUANTITIES(17th JULY-
(23st Mar
-15th
APRIL)
EXPONENTS AND
POWERS
(16th -26th APRIL)
III.
SQUARE AND
SQUARE ROOTS; (27th
APRIL-15th MAY)
IV.
V.
VI.
7th AUG)
VII.
UNDERSTANDING
QUADRILATERAL(10th
AUG-26th AUG)
VIII.
PRACTICAL
GEOMETRY(27th AUG11th SEP)
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
RATIONAL NUMBER
II.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Class 8th
th
Assessment-1
Integrated project 20|4
to 24|4
ASSESSMENT-2
Class test 6|5 to
15|5 Chapter 1 and2.
ASSESSMENT-3
Individual activity
29|6 to 8|7
(Assessment- 5
Class Test 10|8 to
19|8
(Assessment- 6
Individual activity
1|9 to 4|9.
Subject-_Maths
ALGEBRIC EXPRESSIONAND
IDENTITIES( 1st OCT-16th
OCT)
TERMS
,FACTORSAND
COFFICIENTS,
MONOMIAOL,
BINOMIAL
AND
POLYNOMIAL,
ADDITION
AND
SUBSTRACTION OF ALGEBRIC EXPRESSION,
MULTIPLICATION AND DIVITION OF
ALGEBRIAC EXPRESSION , ALGEBRIC
IDENTITIES
Assessment 1 Integrated
project
Date 12 to 16 Oct
X.
XI.
IX.
XII.
XIII.
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPH
(10th DEC-18th DEC)
XIV.
XV.
VISUALISATION OF SOLID
SHAPES( 18th JAN-30st JAN)
XVI.
th
ASSESSMENT-3
th
Class test (due date-23 to
12 thdec
) chapter 9 and 10
CLASS WORK ,HOME
WORK,PRACTICE SUMS
FROM SIDE BOOKS
ASSESSMENT-4
GROUP ACTIVITY.11|12 to
15|12
ASSESSMENT -5
CLASS TEST( chpt:- 12,13)
DATE 11|1 to 15|1
ASSESSMENT -6
INDIVIDUAL
ACTIVITY(DATE25|1 to
29|1
CLASS WORK ,HOME
WORK,PRACTICE SUMS
FROM SIDE BOOKS
th
Academic goal: Since all the above-mentioned chapters have been already introduced to the students in their
previous classes, the goal of mathematics at the level of Std 8 is to correlate their previous knowledge with newer
concepts on the given topics and help the students to apply the same in mathematical and real life problems.
For late submission of the Activity two marks will be deducted. And after 3 days it
will be not accepted.
Main book: NCERT textbook of mathematics for Std 8.
All must bring the textbook and Notebook to the class every day.
Term I: Units :- 1 to 8
Term II : Units:- 9 to 16
Reference Books : Mathematics by R.D. Sharma & Mathematics by R.S. Agarwal.
UNIT/ THEME
1
Aaina-e- Urdu-6
Hamd
- VIII
2015-16
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
Dr.Zakir Hussain
April:
7th 24th
Sheikh Saadi ki
Haqayaat
Jash-e-azadi,
Ek Khat
Aril:
27th to
30th
May:
1st to15th
June:
22nd- 26th
Saeeda ki
Amman-1 & 2
Qadim Yadgarein
June
29th- 10th
July
Ek the Badshah
July:
13th to 30th
Assessment- 3
Individual Activity
Due Date-29th Jun -8thJuly 2015
Assessment-4
Group Activity (Urdu Drama)
Due Date-28th July-1st Aug 2015
Magroor Juta
Aankhonkanor
August:
3rd to 12th
August:
13th-21st
10
Aazmaish
11
Science Ki kahani
August:
24-31st
September
:
1st to 4th
Assessment-1
Project(national integration) Integrated
Due Date -20-24th April 2015
Assessment-5
Class test(ch-8,9,)
Due Date-10-19th Aug 2015
Assessment- 6
Individual Activity
Speech
Due Date-1-4th Sep 2015
1
12
Revision
September
:
7TH to
18TH
FIRST SEMESTER EXAM: SEPTEMBER 21 30; UNITS 1- 12
SECOND SEMESTER :
UNIT/THEME
1
Aaina-eurdu-7
Hamd
LESSON
DATES
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
October:
1st to 5th
October:
6th to 13th
Waqt
Oct: 1416th
Payame aman
Oct-Nov
26th to 6th
Hamdardi
November
19th to 30th
Assessment- 2
Individual Activity(Speech)
Due Date-5-9thNov 2015
Assessment- 3
Class test(ch-1,2,3,4)
Due Date-23rd Nov-2nd Dec 2015
December
1st to 11th
Zaibunnisa
begum
Tawakkal
December
14th to 22nd
Panchayat -1 & 2
January:
4th to 8th
Md Ali Jauhar
January:
11th to 22nd
10
Muhazzab Quam
Assessment-5
Class test(ch-3,6,7,8)
Due Date-11-15th Jan 2016
Assessment- 6 Individual Activity(Speech)
January
25th to 29th
11
12
Ek
makraaurmakkhi
Revision
February:
1 to 5th
Their importance.
Feb:
7th -17th
SECOND SEMESTER EXAM: FEBRUARY 19 29: UNITS 1 - 11
Points to be noted:
Students behavior must be polite, respectful and well disciplined during the class.
Students found to be disruptive during the class are liable to sanction and penalty.
Students must be punctual in submitting home works /assignments and coming to class.
Failure to submit assignments on due date without any legitimate reason will result in the deduction of 1marks for each days delay. After three
days of the due date the assignments will not be accepted at all.
All the students are expected to be well prepared for the class. They need to carry along with them, their note copies and required text books
every day.
All the students are expected to complete their notes of the exercises at the end of each chapter and submit their copies to the teacher for
correction.