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new syllabus for 8th 2025

The document outlines the syllabus breakdown for a computer subject from Pre-9th grade until February 21, 2025, detailing the chapters and topics covered in both new and old textbooks. It specifies the status of each topic, indicating which are new, already completed, or the same in both books, along with the number of periods required for each. The total periods required for the syllabus is 16.

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new syllabus for 8th 2025

The document outlines the syllabus breakdown for a computer subject from Pre-9th grade until February 21, 2025, detailing the chapters and topics covered in both new and old textbooks. It specifies the status of each topic, indicating which are new, already completed, or the same in both books, along with the number of periods required for each. The total periods required for the syllabus is 16.

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Syllabus Break Down For Computer Subject

Pre 9th till 21st Feb.2025

Sr.No. Ch# in Ch# in New Book Status Periods


new old required
book book
1 2 2 2.1-Numbering system Same in
2.1.1-Decimal System both
2.1.2-Binary System books.
2.1.2.1-Conversion from Decimal to Binary Already
2.1.4-Hexadecimal System Completed
2.1.4.1-Converting Decimal to Hexadecimal
2 2 2.1.3-Octal System New topic 1
2.1.3.1-Conversion from Decimal to Octal
2.2-Data Representation in Computing Systems
2.2.1-Binary Encoding of Integers (Z) and Real Numbers
(R)
3 2 2.2.2.2-Integers (Z) New topic 1
2.2.2.3-Negative Values and Two’s Complement
4 2 2.3-Storing Real Values in Computer Memory. Pg-33 New topic 1
2.3.1-Understanding Floating Point Representation. Pg-
33
5 2 2.3.1.1-Single Precision (32-bit). Pg-34 New topic 1
6 2 2.3.1.2-Double Precision (64-bit). Pg-35 New topic 1
7 2 2.4-Binary Arithmetic Operations. Pg-36 New topic 1
2.4.1-Addition. Pg-36
2.4.2-Subtraction. Pg-37
8 2 2.4.3-Multipication. Pg-37 New topic 1
2.4.4-Division. Pg-38
9 2 2 2.5-Common Text Encoding Schemes. Pg-39 Same in
2.5.1-ASCII. Pg-39,40,41 both
books.
Already
Completed
10 2 2.5.1-Extended ASCII. Pg-42 New topic 1
2.5.2-Unicode. Pg-42
2.5.2.1-UTF-8. Pg-42
2.5.2.2-UTF-16. Pg-42
2.5.2.3-UTF-32. Pg-42
11 2 2.6- Storing Images, Audio, and Video in Computers. Pg- New topic 1
43
2.6.1-Storing Images. Pg-43
2.6.2-Storing Audio. Pg-44
12 2 2.6.3-Storing Video. Pg-44 New topic 1
2.6.4-How Computers Store These Files. Pg-45
13 2 Exercise Ch2. Pg-46,47,48 New topic 2
14 3 3.1-Basics of Digital Systems. Pg-50 New topic 1
3.1.1-What is an Analog Signal. Pg-50,51
15 3 2 3.1.2Fundamentals of Digital Logic. Pg-52 Same in 1 just to
3.2-Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates. Pg-52 both books cover
3.2.1-Boolean Functions and Expressions. Pg-52 but with variations.
3.2.1.1-Binary Variables and Logic Operations. Pg- little
52,53,54 variations.
Already
Completed
16 3 3.2.1.2-Construction of Boolean Functions. Pg-55,56,57 New topic 1
17 3 3.2.2-Logic Gates and Their Functions. Pg-57,58,59 New topic 1
18 Total Periods Required 16

Irfan Sarwar
Coordinator
Pre-9th

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