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1 Syllabus Class: I Subject : English Teacher s Name : Books Prescribed : 1. New Gem s English Reader 1 2. Learning Edge Grammar 1 3. Step to Cursive - 1 April Chapter 1 :- Good Morning! (Page 5 to 6) Exercise:- Rhyming words, word-meanings, make sentences. Activity :- Write five sentences about your school telling what you like about it. Chapter 2 :- Toys for All (Page 7 to 11) Activity :- Draw a picture of your favourite toy, colour it and write few lines about it. Chapter 3 :- The Little Boy and The Goat (Page 12 to 17) Exercise:- Question & answer, word meaning, difficult words, make sentences. Activity :- Draw a picture of your favourite animal and colour it. Chapter 4 :- This Little Bunny (Page 18 to 19) Exercise :- Difficult words, rhyming words, make sentences. Activity :- Visit to a park. Lesson 1 :- The Alphabet Lesson 2 :- Naming Words Lesson 3 :- Adding s Lesson 4 :- A and An Activity :- Circle the naming words in the word search grid. Page :- 2 to 5 May Chapter 5 :- At the Zoo (Page 20 to 25) Activity :- Write five things which you should not do in public place. Lesson 5 :- Action Words and Helping Words Lesson 6 :- Pronouns Page :- 6 to 10 1
2 July Chapter 6 :- Festivals are Fun (Page 26 to 31) Activity :- Write few lines about your favourite festivals. Chapter 7 :- A Rainy Day (Page 32 to 36) Exercise:- Question & answer, difficult words, word meanings, make sentences. Activity :- Visit to Allahabad Museum. Chapter 8 :- My Toys (Page 37 to 38) Exercise:- Difficult words, rhyming words, make sentences, word meaning. Activity :- Ex- C Chapter 9 :- Why Did Gopal Fall? (Page 39 to 43) Activity :- A small poem on how to keep your room clean. Lesson 7 :- This, That, These, Those Lesson 8 Activity :- Describing Words :- Take them to the ground and ask the children to describe different things they see around. Page :- 11 to 13 August Chapter 10 :- Miss Polly (Page 44 to 45) Exercise:- Difficult words, rhyming words, make sentences, word meaning. Activity :- Write about five things you should do to keep yourself healthy. Chapter 11 :- A House for Hippo (Page 48 to 53) Chapter 12 :- To Let (Page 54 to 55) Exercise:- Difficult words, rhyming words, make sentences, word meaning. Activity :- Ex- C Chapter 13 :- To the Farm (Page 56 to 60) Exercise :- Question & answers, word meaning, difficult words, make sentences. Activity :- Draw the vegetables grown in a farm. Lesson 9 :- Sentences Lesson 10 :- Tenses Activity :- Visit to Nirala Art Gallery. Page :- 14 to 17 September Revision & Summative Assessment I October Chapter 14 :- Minoo and Pussy (Page 61 to 65) Activity :- Ex- I Chapter 15 :- I Can (Page 66 to 67) Exercise:- Difficult words, rhyming words, make sentences, word meanings. 2
3 Activity :- Write five things which you can do with your own hands. Chapter 16 :- Jimmy Crow (Page 68 to 72) Activity :- Make a bird house with cardboard. Lesson 11 :- Preposition Activity :- Ex- B Page :- 18 to 22 November Chapter 17 :- Teenu Saves the Lion (Page 73 to 78) Activity :- Find the names of eight small animals in this word search. Chapter 18 :- The Shoemaker and the Elves (Page 79 to 84) English Language Lesson 12 :- Conjunctions Activity :- Ex- C Page :- 23 to 27 December Chapter 19 :- Mary s Lamb (Page 85 to 89) English Language Lesson 30 :- Adverbs Activity :- Ex- B, C Page :- 28 to 34 January Chapter 20 :- My Garden (Page 90 to 93) Exercise:- Rhyming words, word meaning, difficult words, make sentences. Activity :- Draw and colour a fruit and a vegetable you like. English Language Revision of all the previous chapters Page :- 35 to 37 February Revision March Annual Exams 3
4 Subject : Hindi Teacher s Name : Books Prescribed : 1- forku fgunh ekyk & ¼lkfgR;½ 2- O;kdjÆ yfrdk ¼O;kdjƽ 3- bunz/kuqô ¼lqys[k½ vizsy %& forku fgunh ekyk & ¼lkfgR;½ %& uugha nqfu;k %& Loj o;atu 1 %& gekjh HkkÔk 2 %& gekjh oæzekyk iqlrd 3 %& bunz/kuqô i`"b %& 3] 4 ebz 3 %& forku fgunh ekyk & ¼lkfgR;½ %& vk ls bz & ek=k, %& ek=k, %& CySdcksMZ ij fy[kokuk A tqykbz 4 5 vxlr 6 flrecj 13 dfork %& forku fgunh ekyk & ¼lkfgR;½ %& gekjs vkl ikl %& fcunq vksj punzfcanq %& vkvks kcn cuk;sa %& nwljh iqlrdksa ls fp=dfkk fn[kkuk A %& forku fgunh ekyk & ¼lkfgR;½ %& jsr dk?kj %& tksdj dk [ksy %& evj ;k VekVj %& fdls D;k dgrs gsa %& dk;z if=dk esa fn, x, fp=ksa esa tks&tks phtsa gjh gksrh gsa] muesa gjk jax Hkjks A %& forku fgunh ekyk & ¼lkfgR;½ %& gkfkh jktk %& pk n rkjs 4
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6 Subject : Maths Teacher s Name : Books Prescribed: 1. Learning Composite Mathematics (Part 1) April Lesson 1 :- Revision Worksheet Numbers 1 to 10 Addition Subtraction Chapter Test Activity :- Addition and subtraction with the help of toffees, books, copies and bindis will be done. Lesson 2 :- Numbers Eleven to Twenty Worksheet Count and Learn Two Places Numerals Activity :- Example to be given in class by explaining who is sitting before, after or between them. May Lesson 3 :- Addition and Subtraction within 20 Addition by counting Adding three or more numbers Subtraction Chapter Test Activity :- Draw different balls and stars and add them. July Lesson 4 :- The Numbers Tens and Ones Expanded form Number Words 1 to 100 Ascending and Descending orders Worksheet Chapter Test Activity :- Make bundles of ten by using match sticks. Lesson 5 :- Addition and Subtraction 2-digit numbers Adding tens and ones Practice Worksheet Chapter Test Activity :- Addition and Subtraction will be done with the help of different objects with stars, beads etc. 6
7 August Lesson 6 :- Multiplication Practice Table 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 Worksheet Chapter Test Activity :- Multiplication to be done with stars, beads etc. Lesson 7 :- Money Worksheet Activity :- Different notes and coins will be shown in class and their denomination is to be asked. September Revision of earlier lessons Summative Assessment 1 October Lesson 8 :- Measurement Comparing Lengths Comparing Weights Thicker thinner thinnest Activity :- Activity (Page 32) Lesson 9 :- Time Practice Activity (Page 135) Days of the week Month of a year Activity :- Make two list of the months with 30 days and another with 31 days. November Lesson 10 :- Shapes Plane Shapes Solid Shapes Sliding and rolling Activity :- Cut and stick different shapes of glaze paper. Lesson 11 :- Patterns Do the activities given on pages December Lesson 12 :- Data Handling Do the activities given. January Revision of earlier lessons. 7
8 February Revision of earlier lessons. March Summative Assessment 2 Subject : Computer Teacher s Name : Books Prescribed : 1. Connect with Computers (Part 1) April Lesson 1 :- Computer A Machine Exercises A, B, C (Page no. 9) To do: A, B and C (Page no. 10, 11) Activity :- Exercise E (Page 11) CD will be shown May Lesson 1 :- Computer A Machine (Revision) Activity :- Solve the worksheets given in class Make a list of different machines and stick their pictures. Find about different machines which work on electricity. Stick their pictures in your project file. Write their names and also tell their functions. July Lesson 2 :- Parts of a Computer Fill in the blanks (Page no. 14) Guess who I am (Page no. 16) A, B, C (Page no. 16, 17) To do: A, B, C and D (Page no. 18, 19) Activity :- Visit the computer lab and observe the basic parts of a computer. August Revision of earlier lessons Lesson 3 :- Uses of a Computer Fill in the missing words (Page no. 22) A, B, C and To Do: A, B, C and D (Page no. 24, 25, 26) Activity :- In your scrapbook, stick 8 pictures showing different uses of a computer. September Revision of earlier lessons Summative Assessment 1 8
9 October Lesson 4 :- The Keyboard Fill in the missing words (Page no. 28) A, B, C and To Do: A, B, C, D and E (Page no. 34, 35, 36) Activity :- Exercise F (Page 36, 37) November Lesson 5 :- The Mouse Exercises A, B, C (Page no. 43, 44) Activity :- Exercise D and E (Page 46) December Lesson 6 :- MS Paint Exercises A, B, C and D (Page no. 53, 54) Activity :- To Do: A, B, C (Page no. 55, 56) In your scrapbook draw your favourite cartoon, fruit and dress and colour it. January Revision of earlier lessons February Revision of syllabus Activity :- Quiz CD will be shown and questions related to various lessons will be discussed in the class among the children. March Annual Exams Subject: EVS Teacher s Name: Books Prescribed: 1. Hello, Earth! (Part 1) April Lesson 1 :- Introducing Myself Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 8, 9) Activity :- Fill up the card about yourself (Page 6) When you were a baby. Your latest photographs. Observe the differences and write it. Draw a nice birthday cake and decorate it nicely. Also draw candles on the cake to show how old you are. Lesson 2 :- My Body Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 12, 13) 9
10 Activity :- Join the dots and then colour the body parts. (Page 10) Lesson 3 :- Healthy Habits Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 17) Activity :- In your scrapbook paste or draw pictures of the various things we use to keep ourselves clean and fresh. Make as many new words can from the word Staying Fit. May Lesson 5 :- Food We Eat Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 24, 25) Activity :- Draw or paste pictures of different food items, which you like to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Lesson 4 :- My Family Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 20, 21) Activity :- In your scrapbook, paste a photograph of your family. Give it a title, Meet my Family and write the names of your family members. July Lesson 6 :- Clothes We Wear Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 28, 29) Activity :- With help of these pictures unscramble the letters below to write the names of clothes correctly. (Page 26) Draw or paste pictures of different types of fabrics from old clothes in your scrapbook. Write their names also. Lesson 7 :- Houses We Live In Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 32, 33) Activity :- Join the dots with numbers and then colour what you get (Page 30). Use handkerchiefs and sticks to make the model of a tent. Lesson 8 :- People Who Help Us Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 36, 37) Activity :- What do you see in the picture below? (Page 36, 37) Stick pictures of different people who help us and make our work easy. Write their names. Lesson 9 :- My Neighbourhood Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 40, 41) Activity :- Help these people to reach their respective places. Use different pencils to do this. (Page 38) Find out the phone numbers of the various places in your neighbourhood such as the shops, the police station, the fire station, the post office, the hospital and make a neighbourhood diary. August Lesson 10 :- Our Festivals Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 45) Activity :- Collect pictures of people celebrating different festivals. Paste them in your notebook and write their names. Lesson 11 :- Places of Worship Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 48) Activity :- Join dots and colour (Page 46) 10
11 Collect pictures of a mosque, church, temple and gurudwara and paste them in your scrapbook. Lesson 12 :- My School Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 54) Activity :- Look at the picture on page 51 and answer the questions. Draw the logo of your school in your scrapbook. Discuss about it in the classroom. September Revision & Summative Assessment 1 October Lesson 13 :- Safety First Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 58) Activity :- Make a first-aid box. Take an empty shoe box, colour it with a white chart paper. Draw a red cross sign on the sides. Then keep all the necessary items in it. Draw the traffic lights and colour them. Write what each colour stands for. Lesson 14 :- Air Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 62) Activity :- Draw any four things that can fly in the air. Name and colour them. Take a large balloon. Write a message on it with a sketch pen for a friend. Ask your friend to blow air into the balloon to read the message. Lesson 15 :- Water Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 65, 66) Activity :- Draw and colour any two ways in which you use water at home (Page 63) Use old ribbons and paints to decorate a clay pot with a lid. Store drinking water in it at home. November Lesson 16 :- Transport Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 69, 70) Activity :- Prepare a car or a bus with any box. Lesson 17 :- Communication Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 73, 74) Activity :- Prepare one envelope with a piece of paper and write a letter to your grandmother about the sports day in your school. December Lesson 18 :- Plants Around Us Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 78, 79) Activity :- Paste 6 different kinds of leaves from the garden and paste them in your scrapbook. Try to find out the names of the plants they belong to. Talk about them in class. Lesson 19 :- Animals Around Us Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 82, 83) Activity :- Collect different pictures of animals. Make a chart with their names under two basic headings of Wild and Domestic animals. Put it up in class. Lesson 20 :- The Earth 11
12 Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 86, 87) Activity :- Draw picture of mountains with snow, valleys, hills and rivers in your scrapbook and label them. Draw picture of day on that side of the earth that gets sunlight. January Lesson 21 :- The Sky Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 90, 91) Activity :- Draw the different shapes of moon and discuss in class. Lesson 22 :- Weather Exercises :- A, B and C (Page 93, 94) Activity :- Draw and colour your favourite weather and write 5 things you like to do in that weather. February Revision of all the lessons March Annual Exams Subject : G.K. Teacher s Name : Books Prescribed : 1. Junior Knowledge (Part 1) April Lesson 1 :- The Sky Lesson 2 :- Mountains, Plains and Seas Lesson 3 :- Weather and Seasons Lesson 4 :- Plants Around Us Lesson 5 :- Flowers Lesson 6 :- Fruits and Vegetables Lesson 7 :- Animals Around Us Lesson 8 :- Land Animals Activity :- Quiz (Audio round) May Lesson 9 :- Animals That Live in Water Lesson 10 :- Animals with Wings Lesson 11 :- Homes of Animals Lesson 12 :- Baby Animals Lesson 13 :- Quiz 1 Activity :- Visit to a park 12
13 July Lesson 14 :- Homes, Forts, Towers and Bridges Lesson 15 :- What We Wear Lesson 16 :- Cars, Boats and Planes Lesson 17 :- Jobs Lesson 18 :- Where are they Going? Lesson 19 :- Fun and Games Lesson 20 :- Bats and Balls Activity :- Quiz, Current Affairs. August Lesson 21 :- Making Music Lesson 22 :- Festivals Lesson 23 :- Parts of the Body Lesson 24 :- The Five Senses Lesson 25 :- Materials Lesson 26 :- Things We Use Activity :- Quiz, Visit to a historical place. September Lesson 27 :- Computers Lesson 28 :- Quiz 2 Activity :- Quiz Summative Assessment 1 October Lesson 29 :- Stories Lesson 30 :- Rhymes Lesson 31 :- Story Creatures Lesson 32 :- Cartoons and Movies Lesson 33 :- Sounds Activity :- Current Affairs November Lesson 34 :- How Many? Lesson 35 :- Pairs Lesson 36 :- Day and Night Lesson 37 :- Odd One Out Activity :- Quiz (Audio round) December Lesson 38 :- My India Lesson 39 :- Monuments of India Lesson 40 :- Famous Indians Activity :- Quiz (Buzzer Round) 13
14 January Lesson 41 :- Reading Signs Lesson 42 :- Houses of Prayer Lesson 43 :- Quiz 3 Activity :- Quiz February Revision of all the lessons March Annual Exams Subject : Art Teacher s Name : Books Prescribed:- 1. Kalakriti 1 April Topic 1 :- Hair Texture Topic 2 :- Flower May Topic 1 :- Toadstool Topic 2 :- Paper collage Pear July Topic 1 :- Tree Topic 2 :- Kite August Topic 1 :- Flying Owl Topic 2 :- Fountain September Topic 1 :- Mango and Apple Topic 2 :- Paper Collage Rabbit October Topic 1 :- Marigold Flowers Topic 2 :- The Lion 14
15 November Topic 1 :- Parakeet Topic 2 :- Duck December Topic 1 :- Dinosaur Topic 2 :- Cat January Topic 1 :- Ship Topic 2 :- Crab February Topic 1 :- Chick Topic 2 :- Tank March Annual Exams Annual Exams Subject : Craft Teacher s Name : 1. Paper Craft Dove 2. Pistachio Shells Craft Flower 3. Noisemaker Craft 4. CD and Paper Craft Monkey Face 5. CD and Paper Craft Fish 6. Paper Plate Craft Moon 7. Cotton and Paper Plate Craft Sheep Face 8. Ribbon and button craft flower 15
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