GYANDIPKENDRIYA VIDYALAYA
Run Under Shahpur Educational & Welfare Society
S h a h p u r, D a n a p u r C a n t t, P i n – 8 0 1 5 0 3, P a t n a, B i h a r
SYLLABUS OF CLASS – VI :-: UP TO FINAL EXAMINATION (2017-18)
Student’s Name :-………………………………………..………………..Roll No :- …………
ENGLISH READER
Months name :-Chapter No.-Chapter Name
April-01.The Selfish Giant – Word meaning, Reading comprehension, Grammar, transformation of sentences, Vocabulary spelling, listening for specific information informal letter.
May-00.- Daffodils – Word meaning, Reading comprehension, Poem appreciation, notice writing.
June-02.- The Cherry Tree – Word meaning, Reading comprehension. Grammar, Vocabulary, One word for many. Spelling pronunciation, integrated punctuation, Paragraph writing.
Project work.-
July-03.- The Devil’s Trade Mark – Word meaning, Reading comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Spelling, Dictionary skills, Listening, Situation based conversation, formal letter.
00.- Two Dogs Have I - Word meaning, Reading comprehension, Poem appreciation, Preparing slideshow.
August-04.- A clean India a campaign of promise - Word meaning, Reading comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, spelling, listing, Newspaper Report.
00.- The Tree - Word meaning, Reading comprehension, Poem appreciation, Writing e-mail.
Project work –
September -05.- Mangalyaan. India’s Pride chd Joy - Word meaning, Reading comprehension, Perfect tense, Vocabulary, Synonyms, filling in Details, Vocabulary, an interview, writing on article,
Project work – Make a timeline of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai.
06.- The Fun They Had – Word meaning, Reading comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Comma, Word formation, listening, Expressing views, Poster making.
07.- Walt Disney – Word meaning, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, British and American English, Syllabification.
Project work – Write the bio sketch of another treat personality of your choice.
October -00.- Television - Word meaning, Reading Comprehension, Poem appreciation, writing speech.
08.- Prometheus Brings Fire to Mankind. - Word meaning, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Spelling, Listening and matching speaking, Dialogue writing.
November -00.- The Labours of Hercules - Word meaning, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Writing and advertisement.
09.- The Adventure with the windmills - Word meaning, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Spelling, Listening, role play, book review.
December -10.- Around the world in Eighty Days - Word meaning, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Spelling, speaking, writing a formal letter.
00.- The Road Not taken - Word meaning, Reading Comprehension, Poem appreciation, writing description.
January -11.- Bakei’s Dozen - Word meaning, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, role play, Dairy entry.
00.- Test Paper - I
February -00.- Test Paper – II – Assessment 1 and 2.
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Months name :-Chapter No.-Chapter Name
April-01.- The secret of Happiness – Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, literary Device.
May-02.- Monday Morning - Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, literary Device, Dairy Entry.
Project work –
June-03.- This is My Home - Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, literary Device, Writing.
July-04.- The Bridal Party – Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, Writing.
Project work – Draw the picture of Raising Sun in a chart paper.
August -05.- Amanda ! - Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, Poem appreciation, writing.
Project work – Draw the list of freedom fighters in a chart paper.
September-06.- The Diamond Necklace - Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, Writing.
October -07.- The Echoing Green - Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, literary Device, writing.
Project work – Draw the Diyaa on chart paper and write about the Deewali festivals.
November -08.- A Voyage to Lilliput - Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, literary Device, writing.
December -09.- Incident in the life of My Uncle Army.- Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, literary Device, Extended Reading.
January -10.- Christopher Columbus - Word meaning, comprehension, Vocabulary, writing, Extended Reading.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Months name :-Chapter No.-Chapter Name
April-01.-Let’s Revise parts of speech – Proper nouns, common Nouns, countable Nouns, uncountable nouns, Abstract and Concrete nouns forming abstract nouns, collective nouns.
02.- Pronouns – Personal Pronouns, Possessive pronouns, Demonstrative pronouns, Interrogative pronouns, Reflexive and emphasising pronouns, Relative pronouns, Indefinite pronouns
May-03.- Adjective – Qualitative adjectives Adjectives of numbers, interrogative adjectives, forming Adjective quantitative adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, possessive Adjectives
04.- Articles – A, An, the, omission of the article.
05.- Verbs – Transitive and Intransitive verbs complements. Subjective and objective complement, Main verbs, Auxiliary verbs modals.
June-06.- Non-finite verbs – To Infinitives, Bare Infinitives, Infinitives without to participles and gerunds.
07.- Modal verbs – Ability, possibility, permission, suggestion, intention etc modals often confused
08.- Simple present – Function form usage.
July-09.- Test – 1 – (a) Simple Past – Function form regular irregular
10.- Simple Future – Form will and going to
11.- Continuous Tense – Spelling, present continuous tense form and function past continuous tense form and function, Future continuous tense form and function, Simple present or present continuous tense.
August-12.- Perfect Tense – Present perfect Tense – Past perfect tense, future perfect tense.
13.- Adverbs – Adverbs of manner position and forming, adverbs of manner, adverb of time , position Adverbs of place-position, Adverbs of frequency-position, Adverb of degree position, Interrogative adverbs-position.
14.- Degree & Comparison – Adjective and adverbs of comparison – uses forming degrees of comparison
September -15.- Prepositions – Preposition of time, place direction and movement, possession complex. Preposition right use of preposition – at, in, into, between, among, since, for, beside, besides, collocations.
00- Test - 2
16.- Sentences – Subject and predicate, Declarative sentences, exclamatory sentences, phrases, interrogative, sentences, imperative
17.- Case : Nouns, Pronouns – Subjective case or Nominative case objective or accusative case possessive or genitive case Nouns (or) Pronouns – subject object and possessive.
October -18.- Subject Verb Agreement –Indentifying the subject, the introductory ‘There’ with, as well as, either, neither, everyone, one, one of the, many, a few, reversal both, all etc.
19.- Interjection – The importance of interjections.
20.- Active and Passive voice – Identifying voice verbs – simple present and past, present and past continuous, present and past perfect, interrogative sentences.
November -21.- Direct and Indirect speech – Functions time and position words. Reporting verbs Interrogative sentences, Imperative sentences using that.
22.- Conjunctions – A and but or either or, neither nor although though, even though, because, as, for, since, if, if not, unless.
23.- Punctuation – Full stop, comma, Apostrophe, question mark, colon, brackets, exclamation mark, Inverted comma, Capital letter.
December -00.- Test – 3 –
24.- Synonyms and Antonyms – synonyms using prefixes to form antonyms.
25.- Words often confused
26.- Nouns : Gender – Forming plurals, spelling changes.
- Number list – Masculine, feminine common and neutral gender.
January -27.- Irregular Verb – Word list
28.- Exception for an/a – Word list
29.- Reading comprehension – Word list
February -30.- Letter Writing
31.- Writing Notices
32.- Writing message
March-33.- Diary writing
34.- Writing Stories
35.- Writing Essays
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MATHEMATIC
Months name :-Chapter No. -Chapter Name
April-01.- (a) Knowing our Numbers * Numeral * Comparing and ordering of numbers * Formation of Numbers * Exercise
(b) Estimation of Numbers * Rounding off the numbers * Estimating sum , Difference, product and Quotient * Exercise
Project work – Estimating sum, difference, product and Quotient of a number on a file page.
May-02.- (a) Whole Number - * Representation of whole number on a number line * Operation of whole number * Bodmas * Factor * Divisibility * Common factor * Exercise
Project work – Write the definition of whole number and uses of Bodmas on a file page.
June - 03.- Integer * Representation of an Integer on number line * Operation of Integer * Exercise
Project work – Write the definition of Integer, Absolute and Numeral value of an Integer on file page.
July-04.- (a) Fraction * Representation of fraction on a Number line * Types of fraction * conversion of fraction * comparison of fraction * operation of fraction * Exercise
(b) Decimal * Decimal representation on a Number line * Like and unlike decimal * Comparison of Decimal * Converting decimal into fraction & vice versa * Operation of decimal * Exercise
Project work – Write the definition of fraction, Proper fraction, improper fraction, like & unlike fraction on a full page.
August -05.- (a) Introduction to Algebra - * Algebra as generalization * Algebraic Equation &Expression * Solution of an Equation * Exercise
(b) Ratio and Proportion * Concept of Ratio * Equivalent Ratio * Comparison of Ratio * Proportion * Relation between mean & extreme * Unitary Method * Exercise
Project work – Write the definition of Ratio proportion and Direct proportion on file page.
September -06.- (a) Basic Geometrical Ideas * Point, line and plane * Parallel & Intersecting line * Ray & closed segment * Open & closed curve * Interior & exterior of closed curved * Angle * Triangle, Median & Altitude * Quadrilateral, Interior * exterior of a quadrilateral, Concave & convex quadrilateral * Circle, Parts of a circle, Interior & Exterior of a circle * Exercise
Project work –Write the definition of point, line, angle, ray, triangle, quadrilateral & circle on a file page.
October -07.- (a) Understanding Elementary shapes * Comparing & Measuring line segment * Measure of an angle * Type of an Angle * Pair of line * Parallel line * Polygon * Exercise
Project work – Write the definition of line segment, Parallel line, polygon, measure of an angle on a file page.
November -08.- (a) three dimensional figure * face, edge & vertices of solid figure * definition of cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere, prism, pyramid, * Exercise
(b) Symmetry (Reflection) * Reflection line * Recognizing Reflection symmetry *Exercise
Project work – Write the definition of cube, cylinder, cone, sphere on file page.
December - 09.-– (a) Practical Geometry * construction of a circle, line segment * Perpendicular line an their construction * construction of an angle * Exercise
Project work – Construct a circle, line segment, perpendicular line on a file page.
January -10.- (a) Perimeter & Area * Perimeter of square & rectangle * Area of square & rectangle * Exercise
Project work – Write the formula of perimeter and Area of square & rectangle on a file page.
February -11.- (a) Data Handling * Data, Recording data * Organization of Data * Pictograph its reading & Interpretation * Drawing a pictograph * Bar graph its reading and Interpretation * Drawing a Bar graph * Exercise
Project work – Represent Recording Data, Bar, Graph, Pictograph on a file page.
MATHEMATIC ACTIVITY
Months name :-Chapter No. -Chapter Name
April-01.- Knowing our Numbers
- To use number cards to form and compare numbers
May-02.- Whole Number –
- To illustrate distributive property of multiplication over addition and subtraction.
June - 03.- Playing with numbers
- To find the LCM of two given numbers using a 1-100 number grid.
04.- Integers
- To add two integer by activity method
July-05.- Fraction
- To illustrate pictorially equivalence, sum & difference of two fraction.
06.- Decimal
- To illustrate pictorially Addition, Subtraction & Representation of a decimal number.
August -07.- Algebra –
- To create algebraic expression from given picture card and classify them
08.- Ratio & Proportion –
- To draw shapes in given ratio or proportion using a squared paper.
September -09.- Basic Geometrical Ideas
- To show that infinite number of lines can pass through a given point.
October -10.- Understanding Elementary shapes
- To find different types of quadrilateral using set squares
November -11.- Three dimensional figure
- To make a cube & cuboid drawing its net.
12.- Symmetry
- To find a symmetric figure by paper folding method.
December - 13.- Practical Geometry
- To draw a perpendicular to the line at a point given on the line.
January -14.- Perimeter & Area
- To Estimate the area of a closed figure using squared dotted paper.
February -15.- Data Handling
- Pictorial Representation of Data.
SCIENCE (PHYSICS)
Months name :-Chapter No.-Chapter Name
April-01.- Measurement – Measurement of length – the need of standard units of measurement – commonly used metric units, simple multiples of these units, understanding the prefix.
Centi, millie, micro, nano, pico, femto, atto, kilo.
Correct abbreviations – selecting appropriate units for different measurement.
* Using a ruler correctly, without parallax emor (E)
* Learning to estimate lengths, keeping in mind the size of 1 cm and 1 mm (F)
* Measuring small lengths e.g. thickness of coin, diameter of wire .
* Measuring the length of line that is not straight, using a string.
May-01.- Continued - * Measurement of mass, area, volume, capacity, units, multiples and submultiples, correct abbreviations.
* Survey to find out which items are sold by mass and which by volume.
* Finding approximate areas of irregular shapes using sq. cm grid.
* Measuring time – common units. * Reading a twenty four hour clock. * Estimating time taken for common daily activities. * Learning to count seconds. * Measuring temperature – Celsius scale – the two fixed points commonly measured temperature maximum/minimum, temp of the human body fever. * Reading a laboratory thermometer (F) * Reading a chemical thermometer (F)
June-01.- continued –Approximations – when do we need very accurate measurements? * Taking many measurements and finding an average. * finding the average pulse of the class and the range of pulse rate of students (E)
* Standard weights and measures – to avoid being cheated in commercial transactions.
* S.I. units – length, mass, area, volume, time, temperature.
July -02.- Force, Energy, work and machines.
* Force – the effects of a force (starting or stopping motion, changing its direction, changing speed, changing the shape/size of a body, - simple every day example of these.
* Types of force – contact forces, friction, forces that act at a distance, gravitational, magnetic, example of these in a action.
August-02.- continued - * force is measured in Newton (N). The resultant of forces acting along the same line, in similar or opposite directions.
* Friction – opposes motion – produces heat, wear an tear – can be reduced by using lubricants or wheels – example from daily life where friction is help or a hindrances.
* The concept of pressure and force acting per unit area. Simple calculations based on theformula;
P = F/A
* Energy and work are some technically.
September-02.- continued- * Different forms of energy – kinetic, potentials, heat, light, magnetic, electrical, muscular, sound, chemical energy. * interchangeability of energy from one form to another identification of such transformation’s. * Energy chains – all start with the sun.
October -03.- Simple machines – Simple machines : The lever – Identifying load, effort, fulcrum in three cases of lever, the inclined plane and the screw, the pulley, wheel and axle. * Work, energy relationship, units of work. * students may be asked to identify simple levers in a variety of common objects and locate the fulcrum, the load and the effort in each case.
November -04.- Magnetism - * Magnetic and non magnetic materials. * Properties of bar magnet – Poles, resting in a North- South line when freely suspended, like poles repel and unlike poles attract. * Making magnets – using a magnet, making an electromagnet – temporary and permanent magnets. * Source used of magnets / electromagnets * Storing magnets,
December -04.- (Continued ) * Explaining the properties of bar magnet. * Making a simple electromagnet.
January -00.- Revision of the whole syllabus.
February -00.- Revision of the whole syllabus.
SCIENCE (CHEMISTRY)
Months name :-Chapter No.-Chapter Name
April-01.-Matter is found in three states-Solid, Liquid, gas – general properties of these.* Substances are made of minute particles called molecular too small to be seen even under a microscope. * The arrangement of these molecules in solkd, liquids and gases. Inter molecular attraction – how it effects the properties of the three states of matter (briefly)
* All substances on earth are made up of certain simple substance (elements) which cannot be split in to two or more simpler substances by chemical method. * A few common elements and their symbols – eg – metals, iron, zinc, copper, magnesium, lead, calcium. * Non – metals – oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, sulpher, nitrogen.
May-01.- (Continued) * Concept of molecules, Dalton’s atomic theory * Symbols represent one atom of an element, formulae represent one molecule of an element or a compound. * formulae of the metals and non-metals listed above as examples of elements.