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2009-10 ACADEMIC YEAR PLAN for ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOLS COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME MAJLISU TA ALEEMIL ISLAMI, KERALA VIDHYARTHI BHAVANAM, U.K. SHANKUNNI ROAD, KOZHIKODE-637 001 PHONE: 0495-2727470, 2722640 e-mail. majliskerala@yahoo.co.in www.majliskerala.org 1

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CONTENTS Sl.No TITLE PAGE 1. Introduction 05 2. Academic Calendar for 2009-2010 06 3. Allotment of periods per week : LKG - X 08 4. List of textbooks for 2009-10 academic year 09 5. Scheme of Examination : General Pattern 12 6. Scheme of Examination : Subjects and Marks : UKG - VII 14 7. Scheme of Examination : Subjects and Marks : VIII -X 15 8. Question paper Indent 17 9. Time Schedule for First Terminal Examination: UKG - X 19 10. Time Schedule for Second Terminal Examination: UKG - X 20 11. Time Schedule for Annual Examination : UKG - IX 21 12. Year Plan: LKG - X 22 13. Internal Assessment 41 PART -II MORAL STUDIES 14. Introduction 48 15. List of Textbooks for 2009-10 academic year 49 16. Allotment of Periods per week : I - X 50 17. Year Plan : I - X 51 18. Scheme for Terminal Examinations 58 19. Public Examination Notice 59 20. Application forms 61 3

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INTRODUCTION Majlisu Ta aleemil Islami, Kerala is dedicated to the reformation and betterment of education in the educational institutions affiliated to it. There are numerous madrasas, schools and colleges that follow the syllabi prescribed by the Majlis. The comprehensive scheme of work now in your hands is meant for affiliated English Medium Schools. English medium schools are mushrooming in every nook and corner of our state. But the standard of education is constantly falling off. This state of affairs can be attributed to various factors. Lack of definite objectives and commercialization of education are some of the factors that result in the poor performance which characterises many of our institutions. Concerted efforts are necessary to solve these grave problems. Majlisu Ta aleemil Islami strives to boost the standard and the quality of education with the co-operation of the principals, teachers, and managements. The aim of education is not mere imparting of knowledge, but the building up of the personality and character of the learners. While the Majlis has prescribed the necessary syllabus for religious and moral education and has prepared textbooks for the purpose, it fully endorses the fact that personality development and character formation can be realized only by systematic planning and concerted effort by the teachers and the school authorities beyond the syllabus and the textbooks. Taking into consideration the changes that have been adopted by the CBSE in its curriculam, ample opportunities are given for project works, assignments, seminars etc. in the academic year plan. This will enable the children enjoy learning in more practical and holistic way. In short, the Majlis visualizes an education with a difference embodied in high quality academic performance supplemented by superb moral character. The planning of all educational activities, curricular as well as co-curricular, should be carried out with due consideration to this objective. To achieve this end, the educators are expected to go hand in hand with the Majlis and its schemes. Let us hope and pray for a bright new academic year. Secretary MTI, Kerala, Kozhikode -1 5

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2009-2010 2009 June 1 July 21 August 15 August 19-29 August 31-Sept 5 September 4 September 11 September 18-22 September 21 September 27 September 28 October 2 October 17 October 24 November 7 November 21 November 26-28 December 11-23 December 24-28 December 27 2010 January 2 January 26 February 11, 12, 13 February 12, 13, 14 February 26 March 11 March 19-30 School re opens Karkkadaka Vavu-Holiday Independence Day-Holiday First Terminal Examination Onam Holidays Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi -Holiday Sreekrishna Jayanthi-Holiday Idul Fithr Holidays Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi-Holiday Mahanavami-Holiday Vijayadasmi-Holiday Gandhi Jayanthi-Holiday Deepavali-Holiday Majlis Expo-ISS HSS, Ponnani Majlis Sports Meet North- Kaoser ES, Kannur Central-Markazul Uloom ES,Kondotty South- Ansar ES,Perumbilavu Majlis Nursery Fest North- Pleasant ES,Omassery Central-Darul Falah ES,Poopalam South- MIT HS,Eriyad Idul Adha -Holidays Second Terminal Examination Christmas Holidays Muharam-Holiday MTS Examination Republic Day-Holiday Public Examination-Secondary Public Examination-Primary Miladi Sherif-Holiday Sivarathri-Holiday Annual Examination 6

Month Total Instructional Days Exam Spl. Holidays Sundays Second Saturdays Total 2009 June 25 -- -- 4 1 30 July 25 -- 1 4 1 31 August 13 10 2 5 1 31 September 14 -- 11 4 1 30 October 24 -- 2 4 1 31 November 21 -- 3 5 1 30 December 12 10 4 4 1 31 2010 January 23 1 1 5 1 31 February 22 -- 1 4 1 28 March 14 10 2 4 1 31 April,May -- -- 61 -- -- 61 Total 193 31 88 43 10 365 7

ALLOTMENT OF PERIODS PER WEEK Subject LKG UKG I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X English 7 7 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 7 7 Malayalam 4 4 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 Arabic 4 4 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 Hindi - - - - 3 3 4 3 3 3 - - Mathematics 5 5 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 7 7 8 GK 4 4 - - - - - - - - - - EVS - - 6 7 7 7 7 - - - - - GS - - - - - - - 6 6 6 9 10 SS - - - - - - - 6 6 6 8 10 Moral Studies - - 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 Physical Education 6 6 5 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Library - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Work Experience 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Art 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Total 40 40 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 In this, period distribution for KG classes is done considering to have five working days per week 8

LIST OF TEXT BOOKS Subject Text Books L.K.G ENGLISH Let s Begin English Primer 1(Vidhya Books) ARABIC Alifba-Arabic Primer 1(Vidhya Books) MALAYALAM Poomottu Dalam 1(Vidhya Books) MATHEMATICS Count and Learn 1-50 (Vidhya Books) G.K Around Us 1 (Vidhya Books) U.K.K.G.G ENGLISH Let s Begin English Primer 2 (Vidhya Books) ARABIC Alifba-Arabic Primer 2 (Vidhya Books) MALAYALAM Poomottu-Dalam 2 (Vidhya Books) MATHEMATICS Count and Learn 51-100 (Vidhya Books) G.K Around Us 2 (Vidhya Books) Class 1 ENGLISH New Broadway Coursebook 1 (Oxford University Press) Workbook 1(Oxford University Press) ARABIC Mabadiul Lugathil Arabiyya1(Majlis) MALAYALAM Poothumbi 1 (Revised) (Vidhya Books) MATHEMATICS Math-Magic 1 (NCERT) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES The World Around Us 1 (Vidhya Books) Class II ENGLISH New Broadway Coursebook 2 (Oxford University Press) Workbook 2 (Oxford University Press) ARABIC Mabadiul Lugathil Arabiyya 2 (Majlis) Arabic Copy 1 (Majlis) MALAYALAM Poothumbi 2 (Vidhya Books) MATHEMATICS Math-Magic Book 2 (NCERT) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES The World Around Us 2 (Vidhya Books) Class III ENGLISH New Broadway Coursebook 3 (OUP) Workbook 3 (Oxford University Press) Literature Reader 3 (OUP) ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 1 (Majlis) Arabic Copy 2 (Majlis) MALAYALAM Poothumbi 3 (Vidhya Books) HINDI Saral Hindi 1 (Vidhya Books) MATHEMATICS Math-Magic Book 3 (NCERT) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Looking Around- Textbook for Class III (NCERT) Class IV ENGLISH New Broadway Coursebook 2 (OUP) Workbook 4 (OUP) Literature Reader 4 (OUP) ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 2 (Majlis) Arabic Copy 3 (Majlis) MALAYALAM Poothumbi 4 (Vidhya Books) New Text HINDI Saral Hindi 2 (Vidhya Books) New Text MATHEMATICS Math-Magic Book 4 (NCERT) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Looking Around- Textbook for Class IV (NCERT) 9

Class V ENGLISH New Broadway Course book 5, Work book 5 (OUP) Literature Reader 5 (Oxford University Press) ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 3 (Majlis) Arabic Copy 4 (Majlis) MALAYALAM Mathrubhasha Padavali 5 (H&C Publishing House) HINDI Saral Hindi 3 (Vidhya Books) MATHEMATICS Math-Magic Book 5 (NCERT) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Looking Around- Textbook for Class V (NCERT) Class VI ENGLISH New Broadway Course book 6,Work book 6,Literature Reader 6 (Oxford University Press) ARABIC Doorusul Lugathil Arabiyya 4,Arabic Copy 4 (Majlis) MALAYALAM Mathrubhasha Padavali 6 (H&C Publishing House) HINDI Asha Kiran 3 (Poorna Publications) MATHEMATICS Mathematics Textbook for Class VI (NCERT) GENERAL SCIENCE Science Textbook for Class VI (NCERT) SOCIAL SCIENCE Our Pasts 1, Social and Political Life Part 1 The Earth Our Habitat (NCERT) Life Skill Education Class VI Class VII ENGLISH New Broadway Course book 7, Work book 7, Literature Reader 7 (Oxford University Press) ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 5, Arabic Copy 4 (Majlis) MALAYALAM Mathrubhasha Padavali 7 (H&C Publishing House) HINDI Asha Kiran 4 (Poorna Publications) MATHEMATICS Mathematics Textbook for Class VII (NCERT) GENERAL SCIENCE Science Textbook for Class VII (NCERT) SOCIAL SCIENCE Our Pasts II, Social and Political Life II Our Environment (NCERT) Life Skill Education Class VII Class VIII ENGLISH New Broadway Course book 8, Work book 8, Literature Reader 8 (Oxford University Press) ARABIC Kerala Reader VIII (SCERT) MALAYALAM Kerala Padavali VIII (SCERT) HINDI Asha Kiran 5 (Poorna Publications) MATHEMATICS Mathematics Textbook for Class VIII (NCERT) GENERAL SCIENCE Science Textbook for Class VIII (NCERT) Our Pasts III (Part 1) SOCIAL SCIENCE Social & Political Life 3 (NCERT) Resources & Development (NCERT) Life Skill Education Class VIII Together Towards A Safer India 1 10

Class IX ENGLISH-COMMUNICATIVE Interact in English-Main Course Book for English Course (Communicative) (Revised), Literature Reader for English Course (Communicative)(Revised), Work Book for English (Communicative) (CBSE) ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya-V Lighairin Nathiqueena Bha Part-I (Islamic Book Foundation-Delhi) Poetry-Al Qira atu Rasheeda Part-I (Rashid & Sons, Urdu Bazar Delhi) MALAYALAM Kerala Padavali Malayalam IX (2003 Edition, SCERT) Vazhikal,Vyakthikal,Ormakal-Sup-Reader MATHEMATICS Mathematics Text Book for Class IX (NCERT) GENERAL SCIENCE Science Text Book for Class IX (NCERT) SOCIAL SCIENCE Contemporary India 1, India and the Contemporary World 1, Democratic Politics 1, Economics-Textbook for Class IX Together Towards A Safer India II Class X ENGLISH-COMMUNICATIVE Interact in English-Main Course Book for English Course (Communicative) (Revised), Literature Reader for English Course (Communicative)(Revised), Work Book for English (Communicative) (CBSE) ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya Lighairin Nathiqueena Bha Part-II (Islamic Book Foundation-Delhi) Poetry-Al Qira atu Rasheeda Part-II (Rashid & Sons Urdu Bazar, Delhi) MALAYALAM Kerala Padavali-IX (2003 Edition) (SCERT) Mritha Sanjeevani - Early Bird Publi MATHEMATICS Mathematics Text book for Class X (NCERT) GENERAL SCIENCE Science Text book for Class X (NCERT) SOCIAL SCIENCE India and the Contemporary World 2 (History) Understading Economic Development Contemporary India II Democratic Politics II (NCERT) Together Towards A Safer India III 11

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2009-2010 GENERAL PATTERN I. Question papers for the First, Second Terminals and Annual Examinations will be prepared in all subjects for all classes from UKG to Class X, except class X Annual Examination by Majlis. II. Duration and Maximum Marks UKG-V All Examinations, 50 marks, 2 hours. VI,VII Terminal Examinations, 50 marks, 2 hours Annual Examinations, 80 marks, 3 hours VIII Terminal Examinations, 100 marks, 3 hours VIII Annual Examinations, 80 marks, 3 hours IX, X Terminal Examinations, CBSE Pattern, 3 hours IX Annual Examinations, CBSE Pattern, 3 hours III. Dates of Examinations Examinations will be conducted in accordance with the Time Schedule given in the scheme. If any examination day happens to be a holiday, the examination for that day will be conducted on the next working day after the completion of other examinations. IV. Portions for Examinations V 1. I & II Terminal Examinations UKG to IX : Questions will be based on the portions prescribed for the respective term. 2. Annual Examination UKG to V : 60% - 3 rd term : 40% - 2 nd term VI to VIII : 60 Marks - 3 rd term : 20 Marks - 2 nd term : 20 Marks - Project, Assignment, Record, Seminar. IX : As per CBSE Curriculum. 3. Class X First Terminal Examination: Questions will be based on the portions prescribed for the First Term. Second Terminal Examination: Complete portion ( Model Examination) Internal Assessment 1. Project work, Assignment, Seminar, Record etc. are introduced for classes VI-VIII (20marks) 2. The topics mentioned in the scheme can be selected for project, assignment and seminar. 3. All the information regarding project, assignment and seminar must be written in the record. 4. The 20 marks in III term has to be distributed as: Project-5, Assignment-5, Seminar-5 and Record-5 5. Project and Assignment will have to be completed by the end of II term whereas seminar can be conducted throughout the academic year. 6. All these activities must be completed much before the commencement of the examinations. 12

7. The portion for the seminar must not be taught in advance by the teacher. 8. The following steps have to be followed for seminar. Presentation- 10 minutes Discussion - 15 minutes Evaluation - 10 minutes Others - 5 minutes 9. Participation of each and every child is essential in the seminar. VI Introduced IT Education from classes I-IX. However arrangements for the examination are to be made by the school. The following books are suggested for IT (Only teacher s copy) 1. Computer Science IT for I-IX series,oxford India. 2. Online with Computers, Goyal Prakashan 3. Expo soft 4. Byte by Byte, Renommee House Publications. VII. Question Paper - cum - Answer Book Space for writing answers will be provided in the question papers for classes UKG, I, II and III. VIII. Order for Question Papers Question papers for all examinations during this academic year will be distributed as per the indent form submitted for the first terminal examination. No separate indent form is required for the second terminal and annual examinations. Last date for the submission of the indent form is 18th July 2009. Partial orders for question papers in chosen subjects will not be entertained. IX. Question papers will be supplied only to affiliated schools. X. Delivery of Question papers and payment of bills The bills with names of delivery centres and time of delivery will be sent to the schools. The heads of the schools have to make necessary arrangements to receive the question papers from the centres concerned at the stipulated time by paying the full bill amount. XI. The question papers received should be checked by the Principal or the Teacher -in -charge of the examination before the examination date and any shortage or discrepancy, should be intimated to the Majlis immediately. XII. Late indents for question papers will not be accepted under any circumstance. XIII. Oral question papers of UKG Class will be provided to the schools through e-mail. XIV. Question Papers for Lessons on Islam 1 & 2 will not be provided. 13

SUBJECTS UKG Oral Written SCHEME OF EXAMINATION- 2009-10 UKG - VII MARKS FOR EACH PAPER I II III IV V VI VII English 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Malayalam 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Arabic 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Hindi 50 50 50 50 50 Mathematics 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 GK/EVS / General Science 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Social Science 50 50 Moral Studies 50 100 100 100 250 250 250 Total 125 300 350 400 400 550 600 600 125 Note : 1. For the oral examination, as well as Computer examination arrangements are to be made by the school. 2. Annual Examination: (Class VI&VII) 80 marks for written paper and 20 marks for Internal Assessment. 14

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2009-2010 VIII - X SUBJECTS MARKS FOR EACH PAPER VIII IX X English 100 100 100 Malayalam 100 Arabic 100 100 100 Hindi 100...... Mathematics 100 100 (80+20) 100 (80+20) Science 100 100 (60+20+20) 100 (60+20+20) Social Science 100 100 (80+20) 100 (80+20) Moral Studies 200 200 100 Total 900 700 600 Note: 1. For the oral examination, arrangements are to be made by the school. 2. Annual Examination (Class VIII): 80 marks for written paper and 20 marks for Internal Assessment. 15

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MAJLISU TA ALEEMIL ISLAMI, KERALA VIDHYARTHI BHAVANAM, U.K. SHANKUNNI ROAD, KOZHIKODE-1 PHONE: 0495-2727470, 2722640 QUESTION PAPER INDENT 2009-10 Instructions: 1. Duly filled up indent for Q.P should reach the Majlis Office on or before 18th July 2009. 2. Partial orders will not be accepted. 3. Q.P will be supplied as per the indent submitted for the First Terminal examination. Separate indent is not required for the Second Terminal and Annual Examinations. Name and Address of the School Institution :... Place :...Majlis Affiliation No:... Post: :...District... Pin: Phone: E-mail: NO.OF QUESTION PAPERS REQUIRED Class UKG I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Remarks Quantity CONVENIENT DELIVERY CENTRES FOR THE RECEIPT OF QUESTION PAPER. ( PUT MARK) Kauser Complex, Kannur Hashmi Tower, Thrissur Majlis Office, Kozhikode Da wa Centre, Ernakulam Falahiya College, Malappuram I..., Principal of......school hereby request you to supply Question papers for First Term, Second Term and Annual Examination as per the quantity mentioned above. Date :... School Seal : Name & Signature FOR OFFICE USE FIRST TERM SECOND TERM ANNUAL........................... 17

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FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION, 2009 AUGUST 19-29 DATE TIME UKG I II III IV V VI VII TIME VIII IX X 19-08-09 011 111 211 311 411 511 611 711 911 1011 Wed 10-12 English Maths Arabic EVS Maths Hindi Malayalam SS 10-01 Computer SS GS 20-08-09 512 712 811 Thursday 10-12... Computer... Computer Computer Maths Computer English 10-01 Hindi...... 21-08-09 012 21 312 412 51 612 812 713 912/913 1012 Friday 10-12 Maths... Is. Studies Hindi English Qur&Hadi English Maths 9.30-12.30 Maths Arb/Mal S.S 22-08-09 112 212 313 413 513 61 714 81 91 1013/1014 Saturday 10-12... Arabic Maths English EVS EVS Fiqh & G.S 10-01 Qur an & Fiqh & Arb/Mal Thareekh Hadith Buhooth 24-08-09 013 314 514 62 715 813 914 100 Monday 10-12 Arabic...... Malayalam... Arabic Qur an & Hindi 10-01 Arabic G.S M.S Hadith 25-08-09 113 213 315 41 613 716 82 915 Tuesday 10-12... EVS EVS Arabic Is.Studies Computer G.S Malayalam 10-01 Fiqh & English... Thareekh 26-08-09 014 214 31 414 515 614 717 814 1015 Wed 10-12 Malayalam... Malayalam Is.Studies Malayalam English Arabic Arabic 10-01 Malayalam... Maths 27-08-09 114 415 615 815 516 916 Thursday 10-12... English Computer... Hindi Malayalam Maths Computer 10-01 English Maths... 28-08-09 616 71 816 92 1016 Friday 10-12.................. Hindi Fiqh & 9.30-12.30 SS Qur an & English 29-08-09 015 115 215 316 416 Thareekh Hadith Saturday 10-12 GK Malayalam English Maths Arabic Fiqh & S.S Qur an & 10-01 G.S Computer Computer Thareekh Hadith 52 617 72 817 19

SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION, 2009 DECEMBER 11-23 DATE TIME UKG I II III IV V VI VII TIME VIII IX X 11-12-09 031 131 231 331 431 531 631 731 831 931 1031 Friday 10-12 Malayalam EVS English Maths Hindi Arabic English GS 9.30-12.30 Maths English GS 14-12-09 332 532 632 732 832 932 1032/1033 Monday 10-12... Computer Hindi... EVS SS Maths 10-01 SS GS Ara/Mal 53 63 833 93 15-12-09 032 232 333 432 Qur an Qur an 733 132 Qur an Tuesday 10-12 GK Maths EVS Malayalam Arabic & Hadith & Hadith Arabic 10-01 Hindi &Hadith... 16-12-09 22 334 42 533 64 834 1034 Fiqh & 734 Wednesday 10-12...... Is.Studies Arabic Is. Studies Hindi Thareekh Malayalam 10-01 English... Maths 17-12-09 033 233 433 735 633 133 83 933 101 Fiqh & Thursday 10-12 English English Malayalam... Malayalam... Arabic Hindi 10-01 Thareekh Maths M.S 18-12-09 335 434 534 634 736 835 934/935 Friday 10-12...... Computer English EVS Maths G.S English 9.30-12.30 Malayalam Arb/Mal Computer 19-12-09 034 134 234 336 435 535 635 737 836 1035 Saturday 10-12 Arabic Arabic Maths EVS Maths English Hindi SS 10-01 G.S... English 32 54 636 73 84 21-12-09 436 Fiqh & Qur an & Qur an & 936 Monday 10-12......... Is.Studies English Thareekh Maths Hadith 10-01 Hadith S.S... 035 235 536 637 74 837 94 1036 22-12-09 135 Fiqh & Fiqh & Tuesday 10-12 Maths Malayalam Arabic Computer Computer MalayalamMalayalam Thareekh 10-01 Arabic Buhooth SS 23-12-09 Wednesday 10-12............... Computer Computer Computer 10-12 Computer Computer... 20

ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2010 MARCH 19-30 DATE TIME UKG I II III IV V TIME VI VII VIII IX 19-03-10... Computer Arabic Hindi Malayalam Arabic 9.30-12.30 Qur&Hadi G.S S.S GS Friday 10-12 251 351 451 551 65 751 851 951 20-03-10 English...... Computer... Qur &Hadi 10-01 Maths... Qur&Hadi English Saturday 10-12 051 55 651 85 952 22-03-10... EVS Maths Arabic Maths Fiqh&Is.His 10-01 Hindi SS Fiqh&Is.His... Monday 10-12 151 252 352 452 56 652 752 86 23-03-10 Arabic Malayalam... Is.Studies Computer Maths 10-01 G.S... G.S... Tuesday 10-12 152 052 33 552 653 852 24-03-10...... EVS EVS English Hindi 10-01 English Maths English SS Wed.day 10-12 253 353 453 553 654 753 853 953 25-03-10 Maths Maths Computer... Is. Studies English 10-01 Fiqh&Is.His Malayalam Malayalam... Thursday 10-12 053 153 43 554 66 754 854 26-03-10... English English...... 9.30-12.30 Arabic... Hindi Maths Friday 10-12... 954 254 354 655 855 27-03-10 Malayalam Arabic... Malayalam EVS EVS 10-01 Malayalam English Maths... Saturday 10-12 054 154 355 454 555 656 755 856 29-03-10... Is.Studies... Arabic Malayalam Computer Computer Computer Computer Monday 10-12... 23 455 556 10-12 30-03-10 G.K English Malayalam Maths Hindi Computer 10-01 SS Hindi Arabic Arb/Mal Tuesday 10-12 055 155 255 356 456 657 756 857 955/ 956 There will be no examination in class VII for Arabic and Moral Studies and in class IX for Moral Studies, in view of Primary and Secondary Certificate Examinations respectively. 21

ACADEMIC YEAR PLAN FOR 2009-10 LKG Subject Text Book I Term II Term III Term English Let s Begin English Primer 1 Page 7 to 32 Page 33 to 56 Page 57 to 82 New words given in pages 85 to 88 must be used by the teachers while interacting with the students irrespective of any term. Reading : Identification of some letters of the alphabet. Simple words from Let s know Section. Matching Capital and Small Letters. Matching words with pictures. Words in page 80-81 Writing : Prewriting skills Pattern drawing Capital and Small Letters Capital and Small Letters in page 80-81 Arabic ALIFBA Arabic Primer 1 Units - 1 to 4 Units - 5 to 9 Units - 10 to 14 Malayalam Poomottu Dalam 1 Page 6 to 20 Page 21 to 37 Page 38 to 57 Mathematics Count and Learn 1-50 Page 5 to 26 Page 27 to 56 Page 57 to 72 GK Around Us: Book I Lesons - 1 to 4 Lesons - 5 to 8 Lesons - 9 to 12 Note : Question papers for examinations are to be prepared by the school itself. 22

UKG Subject Text Book I Term II Term III Term English Let s Begin English Primer 2 Lessons 1-15 Lessons 16-29 & 35 Lessons 30-34 & 36-41 Rhymes Lolipop Little Tommy Tucker Baa Baa Black Sheep Finger Rhyme My Red Balloon My Kite Days of the Week London Bridge A Tailor, A Cobbler, A Policeman Out in the Garden Acting Butterfly,Butterfly Stories The Lion and the Hare The Wolf in Sheep s Clothing The Faithful Mongoose Comprehension... Passage 1 Comprehension Passage 2,3 & 4 Picture Reading: exercises can be designed by teachers using the verbs that the students have learned in each term. Reading: Unseen passages with a word length of 15-20 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Reading: Unseen passages with a word length of 25-30 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Reading: Unseen passages with a word length of 30-50 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Writing: Writing answers using picture clues.forming words from jumbled letters.blank Filling. Writing: Writing answers using picture clues.forming words from jumbled letters.blank Filling. Writing: Writing answers using picture clues.forming words from jumbled letters.blank Filling.Writing sentenses using hints. Arabic ALIFBA Arabic Primer 2 Lessons 1-4 Lessons 5-10 Lessons 11-14 Malayalam Poomottu Dalam -2 Lessons 1-5 Lessons 6-14 Lessons 15-22 Mathematics Count and Learn 51-100 Page 5-26 Page 27-45 Page 46-80 GK Around Us Book 2 Lessons - 1 to 5 Lessons - 6 to 11 Lessons - 12 to 17 Note : For oral examination, arrangements are to be made by the school. 23

CLASS I Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH New Broadway An Action Poem, Course Book 1 Revision 1-3 Unit- 1,2,3 Unit- 4,5,6 and Unit- -7,8,9 and Poems 1 & 2 Poems 3 & 4 Poems 5 & 6 Work book 1 Units 1,2 & 3 Units 4,5 & 6 Units 7,8 & 9 ARABIC Mabadiul Lugathil Arabiyya 1 Unit - 1,2 Unit - 3,4,5 Unit - 6,7,8 Deleted- 37-43 MALAYALAM Units Units Units Poothumbi 1 (Revised) 1,2,3 4,5,6,7 8,9,10 MATHEMATICS Chapters Math-Magic Chapters-1,2,3,6,7 Chapters-4,5,8,9 10,11,12,13 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES The World Around Us-1 COMPUTER Reading Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 50 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry). In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 40 words. Writing Picture Based sentence making. Making sentences using hints. Rearranging sentences. Lessons: 1. May I introduce my self 2. My Family 3.My body 4.Our Food 5. My Home Introduction to computer, comparison of computers and other machines, What is a computer, Need of electricity, Parts of a computer and their functions. 24 Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 75 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry). In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 50 words. Arranging sentences in logical order. Rearranging words in sentences. Completing sentences about a picture story. 6. Good Habits and Manners. 7. Be Healthy. 8. Our school 9. They serve us. 10.The Earth Key board, mouse, Moving the mouse, Pointing the mouse, Drawing pictures and diagram labelling Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 100 words with a variety of comprehension questions Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry). In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 60 words. Completing a Paragraph using hints. Writing a paragraph on a given topic-5 sentences. Blank filling. 11. Plants and Flowers 12.The Animal world 13.The Vehicles We Use 14.Places of Worship 15. Our Festivals. Clicking the mouse, Dragging the mouse Areas of usages of computer, Care to be taken while handling computers.

CLASS II Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH New Broadway Units 1,2 & 3 Units 5,6 & 7 Units 8,9,10 & 11 Course Book 2 Poems 1 & 2 Poems 3 & 4 Poems 5 & 6 Work book 2 Units 1,2 & 3 Units 4,5,6 & 7 Units:8,9,10 & 11 Reading Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 100 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 60 words. Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 125 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 60 words. Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 150 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 60 words. sentences. ARABIC Mabadiul Lugathil Arabiyya 2 Lessons: 1-12 Lessons: 13-22 Lessons: 23-32 Arabic Copy 1 First 10 Pages Next 8 Pages Last 6 Pages MALAYALAM Poothumbi 2 Lessons 1-4 Lessons 5-8 Lessons 9-11 MATHEMATICS Math-Magic Book 2 Chapters: 1,2,3,4,5 Chapters: 6,7,8,9,10 Chapt:11,12,13,14,15 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES The World Around Us 2 COMPUTER Writing Completing a story using hints. Picture Composition. Writing descriptive paragraphs using hints. 1.All About me 2. Our Body 3. At School 4. Manners Make a Man 5. Our Needs Different Types of computers, ( laptop, desktop, palmtop,pockt PC s etc). Parts of a computer and their functions ( Monitor, CPU, speaker, scanner, printer etc) I/P devices, processing devices, O/P devices 25 Completing a letter using picture clues. Separating two mixed up paragraphs. Writing an invitation. 6.Means of Transport 7. Birds and Animals 8. Plants. 9. Our Religions 10. Our Festivals Mouse clicking, pointing, dragging, right/left click. Key board-diff. types of keys. Introduction to notepad and paint. Picture based paragraph making. Writing a paragraph using visual and verbal clues. Reordering 11. Means of Communication. 12. The Universe. 13. East and West 14. We and Our Neighbours. 15. Time Goes on. Paint Draw lines,rectangle, circles, different tools

CLASS III Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH New Broadway Units 1,2 & 3 Units 4,5,6 & 7 Units 8,9,10 & 11 Course Book 3 Poems 1 & 2 Poems- 3 & 4 Poems 5 & 6 Work Book 3 Units - 1,2 & 3 Units - 4,5,6,7 Units - 8,9,10 Literature reader Lessons: 1,2 Lessons: 3,4,5 Lessons:6,7,8 Poems: 1,2 Poems: 3,4 Poems: 5,6 ARABIC Lessons 1-5 Lessons 6-12 Lessons 13-18 Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 1 Recitation: 1,5 Recitation: 11 Recitation: 14 First 10 Pages Next 8 pages Last 6 pages Arabic Copy 2 MALAYALAM Poothumbi 3 Lessons 1-4 Lessons 5-8 Lessons 9-12 HINDI Saral Hindi 1 Unit-1 Unit-2,3 Unit-4 MATHEMATICS Math-Magic Book 3 Lessons: 1,2,3,4,5 Lessons: 6,7,8,9,10 Lessons: 11,12,13,14 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Chapters Chapters Chapters Looking Around Text book 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24 for Class III COMPUTER Reading: Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 150 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 65 words. Writing: Diary entry. Picture based paragraph making. Developing hints into a story. Writing a paragraph using visual clues. øhe Gh ÜC G ÚH QGƒ G ɪcCG áë«ë üdg á ª G ±É ûàcg ` (á SQ~e ) ägoôøÿg ùª T øjƒµj Operating a computer. Switching on/off. Different parts, shut down etc. S/W and H/W Definition of H/W and S/W and examples. Operating Systems ( Windows) 26 Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 175 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 65 words. Picture Composition. Story writing from word prompts. Informal letter. Paragraph writing on an incident. äéª µdg Ö«JôJ ` á ShQ~ŸG ájƒëædg ~YGƒ dg π UCG Y ) ( Öàµjh CGô j ) Qƒ üdg IAGôb ` Generation of computers. I,II,III,IV and V Introduction to paint Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 200 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 65 words. Paragraph writing on an incident/event. Informal letter. Picture composition. Paragraph writing from word prompts. (â«h) ägoôøÿg ùª T øjƒµj SQG~dGh SQ~ŸG ÚH QGƒ G ` äé HôŸG ägoôøÿg ΩG~îà SÉH Paint. Study of tools, menu bar, title bar, tool bars, color box, scroll bar and task bar.

CLASS IV Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH New Broadway Units 1,2,3 Units 4,5,6,7 Units 8,9,10,11 Course Book 4 Poems 1 Poems 2 and 3 Poems 4 and 5 Work book 4 Units - 1,2,3, Units - 4,5,6,7 Units - 8,9,10,11 Reading: Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 200 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 70 words. Writing: Informal letter. Picture composition. Writing a descriptive paragraph. Reordering sentences to Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 225 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 70 words. Description of an interesting event. Picture composition. Writing a story using word prompts. make a story. Literature Reader Lessons: 1,2 Lessons: 3,4 Lessons:5,6 Poems: 1,2 Poems: 3,4 Poems: 5 ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 2 Lessons 1-5 Lessons 6-12 Lessons 13-18 Recitation 1 Recitation 7,12 Recitation 18 MALAYALAM Poothumbi 4 Lessons: Lessons: Lessons: 1-4 5-8 9-12 Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 250 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual or literary one (e.g. extract from stories or poetry) In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 70 words. Completing a story. Picture composition. Describing someone using word prompts. Arabic Copy 3 First 10 pages Next 8 pages Last 6 pages äéª µdg Ö«JôJ ` I~«Øe á ªL Ò üj àm CÉ ÿg í«ë üj ` ájƒëædg ~YGƒ dg π UCG Y ) Ú j~ üdg ÚH QGƒ G ` É«FÉÑØdCG ägoôøÿg Ö«JôJ ` Qƒ üdg IAGôb ` (á ShQ~ŸG ±hô G øe äéª µdg ~YCG ) Ö SÉæŸG VƒH ÆGôØdG CÓe ` (É«FÉÑØdCG É ÑJôj ºK áféÿg øe ᪠c VƒH πª G πj~ñj `, Gòg, Gòg : Éãe ) ôcòÿg ɵe åfdƒÿg (... A Dƒg 27

HINDI Saral Hindi 2 Unit-1 Unit-2 Unit-3 MATHEMATICS Chapters: Chapters: Chapters: Math-Magic Book 4 1-5 6-10 11-14 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Looking Around Text book Lessons- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Lessons- 11,12,1314 Lessons: 19,20,21,22,23,24 for Class IV 15,16,17,18 25,26,27 COMPUTER Application of computers. Education, industries, Banking, Hospitals etc. H/W and S/W I/P, O/P and processing devices. Peripheral devices. Windows. My computer, desktop, screen saver, wall paper, folder and files. Scroll bars, renaming, deleting, restoring files and folders. Introduction to wordpad. Opening wordpad, creating documents, find and replace, moving and copying text, undo/ fromatting, clip art,alignment, date/ time 28

CLASS V Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH New Broadway Units 1,2,3,4 Units 5,6,7,8 Units 9,10,11,12 Course Book 5 Poems 1,2 Poems 3,4 Poems 5,6 Work book 5 Units 1,2,3,4 Units 5,6,7,8 Units 9,10,11 Literature Reader Lessons 1,2; Poems 1,2 Lessons 3,4; Poems 3,4 Lessons 5,6,7; Poem 5 Reading: Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 250 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual, inferential (e.g.description) or a literary one (e.g. extract from stories, drama, poetry or biography). In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 75 words. Writing: Informal letter writing - descriptive. Paragraph writingdescriptive. Story writing. Using tabular information to write a paragraph. ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 3 Lessons 1-5 Lessons 6-11 Lessons 12-15 Recitation: 1,5 Recitation: 10 Recitation: 15 Arabic Copy 4 First 10 Pages Next 8 pages Last 6 pages ºé ŸG «dcéj ` ( æ ŸG e ) πyéødgh π ØdG ±É ûàcg ` Iô ØdG øe H ƒ ØŸGh á Ä SC G AÉ ûfeg ` ΩG~îà SÉH Iô ØdG OG~YG ` (IÓ üdg ) É ædg MALAYALAM Lessons 1-7 Lessons 8-13 Lessons 14-20 Mathrubhasha Padavali 5 a\x-]mtw: Fs `mj a\x-]mtw: Ip paw Npa a\x-]mtw: ImIs BZysØ 12 hcn p IgpX (BZysØ 10 hcn) Al- mcw (BZysØ 8 hcn) JWvUnI JWvUnI JWvUnI HmWw {InkvXp-akv {Inkvakv amxr-`mj CuZp ^nxz Bib hn]p-e\w: ""hnøp-kpww ]Øp-KpWw'' 29 Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 275 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual, inferential (e.g.description) or a literary one (e.g. extract from stories, drama, poetry or biography). In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 75 words. Guided story writing. Writing a paragraph on a given topic. Paragraph Writingstating preferences. àm äéª µdg Ö«JôJ- I~«Øe á ªL ƒµj (±ôm,π a, º SG)- á«eƒj Iôcòe ` (π«dgh Ωƒ«dG πªy)- πªl ùªn ` á ü dg πªl Ö«JôJ ` áeéj á üb Ò üj àm Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 300 words with a variety of comprehension questions. Passage can be a factual, inferential (e.g.description) or a literary one (e.g. extract from stories, drama, poetry or biography). In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 75 words. Paragraph Writingstating preferences. Informal letter writing. Magazine Article. Paragraph writing using word prompts. ägoôøÿg Ö«JôJ- ( á LGôŸG ) É«FÉÑØdCG ÜÓ dg Aɪ SCG ÖàcG) (É«FÉÑØdCG É ÑJôj ºK üdg CÉ ÿg í«ë üj ` Ö SÉæe ßØ H ÆGôØdG CÓe `.Ú Sƒ dg ÚH øe

HINDI Saral Hindi 3 Unit : 1 Unit : 2,3 Unit : 4 MATHEMATICS Math-Magic Book 5 Lessons : 1,2,3,4,5 Lessons : 6,7,8,9,10 Lessons : 11,12, 13,14 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Lessons : 1,2,3,4, Lessons : 5,6,7,8 Lessons : 16,17,18,19 Looking Around 9,10,11 12,13,14,15 20,21,22 COMPUTER Memory Devices. Memory basics, Primary memory, RAM, ROM, external sec. storage device ( Hard Disk, Floppy Disk, CD, Pendrive) Diff. Types of S/W application S/W, system S/W, utility S/W Computer Develop - ment. Networks and Multime dia, LAN, WAN, MAN, WWW, CAI,CAL, Conferencing etc. Different types of I/P devices and O/P devices. Introduction to Windows and word formatting, Edit, File, Insert and Table. 30

Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH Units 1-Humour Units 3-Gurus Units 6-Feathered New Broadway 2- Relationship 4-Adventure Sports Friends Course Book 6 5- Folklore 7-Fantasy Work Book-6 Literature Reader-6 Poetic Devices CLASS VI Units. 1,2 Units. 3,4,5 Units - 6,7 Lessons 1,2 Lessons 3,4 Lessons 5,6,7 Poems 1,2 Poems 3,4 Poems 5 Reading: Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 300-375 - factual, inferential or a literary one. In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 100 words. Writing: Short compositions of not more than 50 words - e.g. Message and Postcard. Composition based on a verbal stimulus. Word limit - 100-150 words. E.g. Magazine Article, Formal letter and Speech. Composition based on a visual stimulus such as a diagram, picture or cartoon. Word limit-100-150 words. One of the longer compositions will draw on the thematic content of the Coursebook units. Composition to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the set text from Literature Reader. Word limit-100-150 words. E.g. Diary entry, informal letter and article. Rhyming words and Simile ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 4 Lessons 1-5 Lessons 6-12 Lessons 13-16 Recitation: 1 Recitation: 10 Recitation: 16 Arabic Copy 4 First 15 Pages Next 8 pages Last 7 pages ägoôøÿg ùª T øjƒµj ( ÿg Aƒ S ) á«eƒj Iôcòe ` äéª µdg Ö«JôJ ` áªlôj ` øj~«dg øy Iô ØdG ` Iô ØdG øe á Ä SC G AÉ ûfeg ` IRÉLE G Ö W ` Öjô J ` Qƒ üdg IAGôb ` Ø ûà ùÿg QGƒ G ` á ü dg 𫪵j ` Ò üj àm πª G Ö«JôJ ` á SQ~ŸG øy ádé e MALAYALAM Mathrubhasha Padavali -6 Lessons 1-7 Lessons 8-15 Lessons 16-20 a\x-]mtw: h\`wkn a\x-]mtw: amxr-hn-em]w a\x-]mtw: I j-is (BZysØ 16 hcn), (BZysØ 16 hcn) km^eyw \nß-fpss hnt\mzw (B-ZysØ 16 hcn) km{µ-kulrzw (BZysØ 18 hcn) Bib hn]p-e\w: (BZysØ 12 hcn) JfinI cn\ an p- -sx mw s]m. JWvUnI cn\: \n߃ \S-Ønb Np -bnse ioew Hcp hnt\mz bm{x NpSe hsc. 31

HINDI Asha Kiran 3 Lessons 1-8 Lessons 9-15 Lessons 16 to 21 Recitation : 4 (Full) Recitation: 9 (Full) Recitation : 16,20 (Full) Æ S x 1) + h 2) i j i n Æ S x 1) BEÚ { j ( j EÚ v <«{ j i Ë Æ EÚÆ x ) 2) Ω Æ n - Æ i Æ S x 1) E Ú± EÚ V x i 2) Ω Æ Æ V E ÚÆ ± MATHEMATICS Mathematics Text book for Class VI Chapters 1,2,3,4,5 Chapters-6,7,8,9,10 Chapters-11,12,13,14 SCIENCE Science Text book for Class VI Chapters Chapters Chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6 (GS) 7,8,10,11,12 (GS) 9,13,14,15,16 (GS) SOCIAL SCIENCE Chapters Chapters Chapters His : Our Pasts- Part 1 His :1,2,3,4 His : 5,6,7,8 His : 9,10,11,12 Pol :1,2,3 Pol : 4,5,6 Pol : 7,8,9 Pol : Social and Political life Part II Geo :1,2,3 Geo : 4,5,6 Geo : 7,8 Geo : The Earth our Habitat COMPUTER Charactertistics and Evolution of computers History of computer in genrations. Word- format, tools, and tables. Excel File creating and closing, entering data, date and number, range, selecting, naming and deleting, editing worksheet. Power Point Opening screen, creating a presentation, editing text, rearranging presentation, correction of mistakes and formatting 32

CLASS VII Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH Units 1- Children Units 3-Special Units 6-Living To- New Broadway 2-The Natural World People gether Course Book 7 4 - Detecti-ves 7-How Science 5-Mothers Affects Us Work Book-7 Units 1, 2 Units 3, 4, 5 Units 6, 7 Literature Reader-7 Lessons 1,2; Poems 1,2 Lessons 3, 4 Poems 3, 4 Lessons 5, 6, 7 Poem 5 Reading: Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 375-400 factual, inferential or a literary one. In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 125 words. Writing: Short compositions of not more than 50 words - e.g. Notice, Message and Postcard Composition based on a verbal stimulus. Word limit - 150-175 words. E.g. Magazine Article, Formal letter and Speech. Composition based on a visual stimulus such as a diagram, picture or cartoon. Word limit-150-175 words. One of the longer compositions will draw on the thematic content of the Coursebook units. Composition to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the set text from Literature Reader. Word limit-150 words. E.g. Diary entry, informal letter and article. Poetic Devices Rhyming words, Rhyme Scheme, Simile, Metaphor ARABIC Duroosul Lugathil Arabiyya 5 Lessons 1-6 Lessons 7-13 Lessons 14-16 Recitation : 6 Recitation : 8 Recitation : 15 Arabic Copy 4 First 15 Pages Next 8 pages Last 7 pages ΩÉbQC G O~ dg áhéàcá ùµyh ```: 2004: Éãe) HQCGh ÉØdCG ÜC G G ~dƒdg ádé SQ- (ÖàµdG AGô ûd) á ùµyh ª G G OôØŸG πjƒ áªlôj - ˃ àdg OG~YG (É«jôa) ôé dgh OÓ«ŸG Qƒ üdg IAGôb j~ üdg EG j~ üdg ádé SQ ` ( «üdg á Y á«sgqo ámé«s) Öjô J ` Ñ déh áhéàµdgh IAGô dg ` ƒ ùdg QGh G ` Iô ØdG ` IQƒ üdg ΩG~îà SÉH á ü dg OG~YG ` 33

MALAYALAM Madthrubhasha Padavali -7 ]mtw 1-7 ]mtw 8-15 ]mtw 16 20 a\x-]mtw: {]`mx KoXw a\x-]mtw: a\x-]mtw: Im_qƒ mcn (]q Ww) lrz-b-kvanxw (BZysØ 16 hcn) Km mcn Ipcp-t -{X-Øn (BZysØ 16 hcn) (BZysØ 16 hcn) txm - m-c Bib hn]p-e\w : Bib hn]p-e\w : (BZysØ 12 hcn) "]mc-x{ yw am\n-iƒ v Hcpthf ]g- -ta-dn-bmen arxn-tb- mƒ `bm-\iw' cpfpw sas shfn- -ambv hcpw. JWvUnI cn\ : hmb-\-bpss {]m[m\yw HINDI Asha Kiran -4 Lessons 1-7 Lessons 8-14 Lessons 15-21 Recitation: L.6 (Full) Recitation: L. 9,12 Recitation: L.16,21 (Full) Æ S x 1) BEÚ n P «]ıx EÚ h «x 2) <«n Æ S x 1) n { ± 2) n Æ n «x Æ S x 1) M h i j n 2) n ± EÚ π «EÚ i MATHEMATICS Mathematics Text book for Class VII Chapters: 1,2,3,4,5,6 Chapters: 7,8,9,10 Chapters: 11,12,13,14 SCIENCE Science Text book for Class VII Lessons: 1,2,3 4,5 Lessons: 6,7,8, Lessons: 12,14 9,10,11,13 15,16,17,18 SOCIAL SCIENCE His : Our Pasts II Chapters: Chapters: Chapters: Pol : Social and Political life II His : 1,2,3,4 His : 5,6,7 His : 8,9,10 Geo : Our Environment Pol : 1,2,3,4 Pol : 5,6,7 Pol : 8,9,10 Geo : 1,2,3,4 Geo : 5,6,7 Geo : 8,9,10 COMPUTER Introduction to Peripherals. Camera,Sound setting, Multimedia,Robotics, Word: Word art, Clipart, Shapes and Autoshapes, Heads and footer, views. Excel Inserting and deleting rows and columns, Formula and function, charts, webpages. Power Point Trasition effects, Design templates, Animation, Clip Gallery 34

Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH - New Broadway Units 1- Travel Units 3-Scientific Units 6-Women's 2-Acts of Courage Temper Empowerment Course book-8 4 - Shishya 7-Peace and 5-Freedom Harmony Work book 8 Units 1, 2 Units 3, 4, 5, Units 6, 7 Literature Reader-8 Poetic Devices ARABIC Kerala Arabic Reader 8 Arabic Copy 4 CLASS VIII Lessons 1,2 Poems 1,2 Lessons 3,4,5 Poems 3,4 Lessons 6,7,8 Poem 5 Reading: Unseen passages with a maximum word length of 400-425 factual, inferential or a literary one. In case of poems, the text may be shorter than 150 words. Writing: Short compositions of not more than 50 words - e.g. Notice, Message and Postcard Composition based on a verbal stimulus. Word limit - 150-200 words. E.g. Article, Formal letter, Speech and Letter to the editor. Composition based on a visual stimulus such as a diagram, picture or cartoon. Word limit-150-200 words. One of the longer compositions will draw on the thematic content of the Coursebook units. Composition to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the set text from Literature Reader. Word limit-150 words. E.g. Diary entry, informal letter and article. Rhyming words, Rhyme Scheme, Simile, Metaphor, Personification and Alliteration MALAYALAM ticf ]mtm-hen --VIII ae-bmfw 35

HINDI Asha Kiran 5 Lessons 1-7 Lessons 8-14 Lessons 15-20 Recitation: L.1,5 (Full) Recitation: L. 8,12 (Full) Recitation: L.15 (Full) Æ S x 1) BEÚ Ω { Ø π 1) { i EÚ ± Æ S x 1) n ± + ËÆ +x x 2) ± MATHEMATICS Chapters 1-6 Chapters 7-11 Chapters 12-16 Mathematics Text book for Class VIII SCIENCE Chapters 1,2,3,4,11,12 Chapters 5,6,7,8, Chapters 9,10,14,16, Science Text book for Class VIII 13,15 17,18 Æ S x 1) Y x Æ n x ΩË + { 2) EÚ n { M SOCIAL SCIENCE His : Out Pasts III (Part 1) (Part 2) Pol :Social and Political Life III Geo : Resources and Development (Disaster Management) Together Towards a Safer India 1 COMPUTER Chapters His : 1,2 His : 1,2,3,4 Pol : 1,2,3,4 Geo : 1,2 Internet Exploring and search engines. E-mail-writing, checking, receiving and replying,id Chapters His : 3,4 His : 5,6,7 Pol : 5,6,7 Geo : 3,4 For Assignment and Project Power point-using data from other applications. ( Embedding and linking) Hyper links, Setting slide, linkings Chapters His : 5,6 His : 9,11,12 Pol : 8,9,10 Geo : 5,6 Introduction to basic. Diff. types of computer languages. LET, GO TO, PRINT, END 36

CLASS IX Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term ENGLISH Units - 1,2 Units - 3,4,5 Units- 6,7 Interact in English Main Course Book for English Course Communicative Work Book for English Units 1,2,3 Untis 4,5,6 Units 7,8 Literature Reader for English Fiction - 1,2 Fiction -3 Fiction -4 Course (Communicative) Poem - 1,2 Poem- 3,4,5 Poem 6,7 Drama -1 Drama -2 Reading: Passages of 400-450 words in length - Factual Passages (e.g. instruction, description, report); Discursive passages involving opinion (argumentative, persuasive or interpretative) or literary passages (e.g. extract from fiction, drama, poetry, essay or biography) Poetry extracts of maximum 150 word length. Writing: Short compositions of not more than 50 words (e.g. Notice, Message and Postcard) Composition based on a verbal stimulus such as an advertisement, notice, newspaper cutting, table, diary extract, notes, letter or other forms of correspondence) - Word limit: 200 words. Composition based on a visual stimulus such as a diagram, picture, graph, map, cartoon or flow chart. Word limit: 150-200 words. One of the longer compositions will draw on the thematic content of the Main Coursebook units. Composition to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the set text from Literature Reader (e.g. Diary entry, informal letter, article). Word limit: 150-175 words. Poetic Devices Rhyming words, Rhyme Scheme, Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Alliteration, Repetition, Refrain and Paradox ARABIC Duroosu Lugaithil Arabiyya -V Lessons 1-12 Lessons 13-18 Lessons 19-23 Lighairin Nathiqueena Biha. Part-1 Poetry: :º f QCÉØdG :º f ôfé dg :º f Al Qira atu Rasheeda. Part-I ìéñ üdg ~dƒdg ᪫fôj ΩC G ᪫fôj AÉ ùÿg»ñ ü d Grammar A i.formation of Nominal iv. Murakkab Jarri vii. Formation of Sentences (Mubtada (Jarr and Mujarr) Ismu faa il and and Khabar) v. Murakkab Ishari (Ism Ismu Maf ool ii. Formation of Madi and ishari and viii. Murakkab Wasfi all its kinds. Musharun Ilaih) (Mousoof and Sifat) iii.formation of Simple vi. Formation of Amr ix. Murakkab Idafi Mudare (Aorist) (Hadir, Ghaeb and (Mudaf and Mudaf Mutakallim) Ilaihi) B. Fill in the blanks. B. Fill in the blanks. B. Fill in the blanks. Translation: Translation: Translation: i. Translation of simple i. Translation of simple i. Translation of simple sentences of Arabic into sentences of Arabic into sentences of Arabic into English. English. English. ii. Translation of simple ii. Translation of simple ii. Translation of simple sentences of English into sentences of English into sentences of English into Arabic. Arabic. Arabic. 3. Use of words in simple 3. Use of words in simple 3. Use of words in simple Arabic sentences. Arabic sentences. Arabic sentences. 37

Subject & Text Book I Term II Term III Term MALAYALAM how-]qhv Hcp ]T\w, a\-kzn\n, ss\ Hcp Cs -, Hcp A\p` ticf ]mtm-hen 9 ]s sø- m- p-iƒ, al ImhyamWv, cmhw hhpw ]mt-hpw, c v (2003 Edition) Ccp- ns BXvamhv K w, ]pjv]-tkm-]pcw Ip n-iƒ, samgn-b -ºp-Iƒ D]-]mT ]pkvxiw hgn-iƒ, hy n-iƒ, Hm a-iƒ 1-3 4-7 8-10 hymi-cww Transformation of Correction of sentences Vocabulary building Sentences (Grammatical & (Active, Passive) idiomatic) Simple, Compound Direct, Indirect) cn\ Idioms & Proverbs Letter writing Short essay (on topics (Personal,Official of every day life) matters connected Reading comprehension with daily life) of unfamiliar passage Bib hn]p-e\w Bib hn]p-e\w \an- n-ep-bcmw \Sp-In Xn mw \ Ip- -In t\snsmw \ap v \mta ]Wn-h-Xp-\m-Iw, \c-i-hp-a-xp-t]mse MATHEMATICS Mathematics - Text book for Chapters 1,2,5,6,7,8 Chapters: 3,9,10,11,12 Chapters 4,13,14,15 class IX SCIENCE Chapters: Chapters Chapters SCIENCE Phy. 8,9 Phy. 10,11 Phy. 12 Text book for class IX Che.1,2 Che. 3,4 Che. 14 Bio. 5,6 Bio. 7,13 Bio. 15 SOCIAL SCIENCE (NCERT) Chapters: Chapters: Chapters: His :India and the Contemporary world-1 His : 1,2,3 (Any two*) His : 4,5,6 (Any two*) His : 7,8 (Any one*) Geo : Contemporary India-1 Geo : 1,2 Geo : 3,4 Geo: 5,6 Pol : Democratic Politics Poli : 1,2 Poli : 3,4 Poli : 5,6 Eco : Economics Eco : 1,2 Eco : 3 Eco : 4 (Disaster Management) 1,2 3,4,5 6,7 Together Towards A Safer India II COMPUTER Basic-Program comma nds. Syntax and semantics. variables, expressions Control statements, Loops, conditional statements, functi ons. Basic Programming *As per the CBSE Curriculum, can avoid one lesson from every term in History 38

CLASS X Subject & Text Book I Term II Term ENGLISH 1. Interact in English Units 1,2,3 Unit 4,5 Main Course Book for English Course (Communicative) 2. Work Book for English (Communicative) Units 1 to 10 Units 11 to 14 3. Literature Reader for Fiction: Units 1,2,3 Fiction - Units 4 English Course ( Communicative) Poem: Units 5,6,7 Poetry - Units - 8,9 Drama: Unit 10 Drama - Unit 11 Reading: Passages of 400-450 words in length - Factual Passages (e.g. instruction, description, report); Discursive passages involving opinion (argumentative, persuasive or interpretative) or a literary passages (e.g. extract from fiction, drama, poetry, essay or biography) Poetry extracts of maximum 150 word length. Writing: Short compositions of not more than 50 words (e.g. Notice, Message, Postcard and Telegram) Composition based on a verbal stimulus such as an advertisement, notice, newspaper cutting, table, diary extract, notes, letter or other forms of correspondence) - Word limit: 200 words. Composition based on a visual stimulus such as a diagram, picture, graph, map, cartoon or flow chart. Word limit: 150-200 words. One of the longer compositions will draw on the thematic content of the Main Coursebook units. Composition to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the set text from Literature Reader (e.g. Diary entry, informal letter, article). Word limit: 150-175 words. Poetic Devices Rhyming words, Rhyme Scheme, Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Alliteration, Repetition, Refrain, Paradox, Oxymoron and Onomatopoeia ARABIC Duroosu Lugathil Arabiyya Lessons 1-15 Lessons 16-25 Lighairin Nathiqueena Biha Part II Poetry Al Qira atu Rasheeda. Part-II QÉÑfõ`dGh á ëædg.1 :º f ÜGô dg á«ûe.1 :º f øj~dgƒdg AGõ```L.2 gg ÒZ ±hô ŸG æ üj h.2 Grammar i. Formation of verbal sentences vi. Dual (Tathnia) (Fe l, Fa l and Maf ool Behi) vii.mudare (Aorist) with Huruf-eii. Marfooaat Nawasib and Jawazim Mansoobat iii.(mafail Khamsah, Ism Inna wa viii.jam s Salim and Jam Akhawatihi, Khabar Kana wa Akhawatihi) iv.conjunctions (Huruf-i Atif) v. Pronouns (Damaer) Translation Mukassar (Qillat and Kasrat) IX. Annoon Sakeela Wal Wal Kafeefa Translation i. Translation of simple sentences of i. Translation of simple sentences of Arabic into English. Arabic into English. ii. Translation of simple sentences of ii. Translation of simple sentences of English into Arabic. English into Arabic. 3. Use of words in simple Arabic 3. Use of words in simple Arabic sentences. sentences. 4. Composition (Short paragraph or 4. Composition (Short paragraph or letter on a given topic) letter on a given topic) 39