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ENGLISH
I TERM : APRIL 2014—SEPTEMBER 2014
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FA-1 : COURSE BOOK
Unit 1 : Trees – Our Lifeline
Section 1 : The Gift of Ku
Section 2 : Johnny Appleseed
Section 3 : Think like a Tree
Unit 2 : Childhood
Section 1 : Dreams of the future
Section 2 : The festival of Eid
Section 3 : Vacation
Literature Reader
Section 1 : “Please Don’t Pull it Out!”
Section 2 : This is goint to hurt just a little bit
Section 3 : The Pickwick club
Work Book
Section 1 : The Mango Tree
Section 2 : A Rupee goes a long way
FA-2 : COURSE BOOK
Unit 3 : Against All Odds
Section 1 : Three Days to see
Section 2 : Subira : The Three Legged Cheetah
Section 3 : My wheel chair had wings
Literature Reader
Section 1 : A Tragic Story
Section 2 : The Cherry Trees
Section 3 : Trees All Great
Work book
Section 1 : The Giant Leap
Writing Skills : Formal letter
II TERM : OCTOBER 2014—MARCH 2015
FA-3 : COURSE BOOK
Unit 4 : Put on your Thinking Cap
Section 1 : Young Sherlock Holmes
Section 2 : The Case of the Fifth Word
Section 3 : Macavity : The Mystery Cat
Unit 5 : Appreciating Mothers
Section 1 : Charlie’s Mother
Section 2 : Mother’s Day
Section 3 : A Mother’s Love
Workbook
Section 1 : The Detectives
Section 1 : Understanding Mother
Literature Reader
Section 1 : The fun they had
Section 1 : The Choice
Section 1 : The Stalled Ox
Writing Skills : Poster, Formal Letter, Article Writing
FA-4 : COURSE BOOK
Unit-6 : Living Together
Section 1 : Neighbour
Section 2 : War and Freedom
Section 3 : Neighbours
Workbook
Parallel of the Pencil
Literature
Section 1 : The Invention of Shoes
Section 2 : Bro Tiger goes Dead
Section 3 : Tiger
Section 4 : Chaambali
Writing Skills
Message Writing, Notice Writing, Poster Making, Formal Letter, Informal Letter,
Article Writing.
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FRENCH
I TERM : APRIL 2014—SEPTEMBER 2014
• Connaissons la France
• Un visiteur de Zéon
• Le joli papillon
• C’est mon anniversaire
• Un nouveau Professeur
II TERM : OCTOBER 2014—MARCH 2015
• Le weekend d ‘André
• Le petit gourmand
• La maison du clown
• La chambre du clown
• Le rềve de Lucie
MATHS
I TERM : APRIL 2014—SEPTEMBER 2014
Chapter I : Integers
Chapter II : Fractions and Decimals
Chapter III : Data Handling
Chapter IV : Simple Equations
Chapter V : Lines and Angles
Chapter VI : The Triangle and Its Properties
Chapter XIV : Symmetry
II TERM : OCTOBER 2014—MARCH 2015
Chapter VII : Congruence of Triangle
Chapter VIII : Comparing Quantities
Chapter IX : Rational Numbers
Chapter X : Practical Geometry
Chapter XI : Perimeter and Area
Chapter XII : Algebraic Expression
Chapter XIII : Exponents and Powers
Chapter XV : Visualising Solid Shapes
SOCIAL SCIENCE
I TERM : APRIL 2014—SEPTEMBER 2014
HISTORY
Chapter 1 : Tracing changes through a thousand years
Chapter 2 : New Kings and Kingdoms
Chapter 3 : The Delhi Sultans
Chapter 4 : The Mughal Empire
Chapter 5 : Rulers and Buildings
GEOGRAPHY
Chapter 12 : Environment
Chapter 13 : Inside our Earth
Chapter 14 : Our changing Earth
Chapter 15 : Air
Chapter 16 : Water
CIVICS
Chapter 1 : On Equality
Chapter 2 : Role of Govt. in Health
Chapter 3 : How the State Govt. works?
Chapter 4 : Growing up as boys and girls
Chapter 5 : Women change the world
II TERM : OCTOBER 2014—MARCH 2015
HISTORY
Chapter 6 : Towns, Traders and Craftpersons
Chapter 7 : Tribes, Nomads and settled communities
Chapter 8 : Devotional paths to divine
Chapter 9 : The making of regional cultures
Chapter 10 : Eighteenth century political formations
GEOGRAPHY
Chapter 21 : Natural Vegetation & Wildlife
Chapter 22 : Human Environment-Settlements, transport & communication
Chapter 23 : Human Environment Interactions
Chapter 24 : The tropical & the subtropical regions
Chapter 25 : Life in the temperate grasslands
Chapter 26 : Life in the Deserts
CIVICS
Chapter 6 : Understanding media
Chapter 7 : Understanding advertising
Chapter 8 : Markets around us
Chapter 9 : Assist in the market
Chapter 10 : Struggles for equality
SCIENCE
I TERM : APRIL 2014—SEPTEMBER 2014
1. Nutrition in Plants
2. Nutrition in Animals
3. Fibre to Fabric
4. Heat
5. Acids, Bases and Salts
6. Physical and Chemical Changes
7. Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals to Climate
8. Winds, Storms and Cyclones
9. Soil
II TERM : OCTOBER 2014—MARCH 2015
1. Respiration in Organisms
2. Transportation in Animals and Plants
3. Reproduction in Plants
4. Motion and Time
5. Electric Current and Its Effects
6. Light
7. Water – A Precious Resource
8. Forests – Our Life Line
9. Wastewater Story