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ST.

AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL


SESSION 2015 – 2016
ENGLISH 1 - LANGUAGE SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII
Months T O P I C C.W. H.W.
APRIL Narrative /Descriptive Essay (200-250) Tenses and their use, 20idioms. 3 2

CONTENTS MAY
JUNE
Comprehension, prepositions, Active Voice and Passive voic
Formal letter (to the Principal/Head of the Institution)
3 2

Conjunctions
Prepositions 3 2
JULY Direct speech and Indirect speech , agreement of the verb with the
English-I & II 1 subject.
Informal letter. 4 3
AUGUST Transformation of sentences (too/so that) and (degrees of comparison)
Idioms for Half Yearly Assessment 2 Formal letter (Chairman/Superintendent)
Project work. 4 2
Idioms for Final Assessment 3 SEPTEMBER Revision and Half-yearly Assessment
OCTOBER Transformation of sentences – Interrogative, negative, exclamatory,
comprehension. 3 2
Hindi-S.L. 4
NOVEMBER Narrative /Descriptive essay (200-250) . Story writing (200-250 words)
Informal letter – 20 idioms. 4 2
Hindi-T.L. 5 DECEMBER Word Building (N K Agarwal pg. 116-121)
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Formation of Verbs and Nouns from Adjectives. 3 1


Bengali-S.L. 6 JANUARY Word Building (N K Agarwal pg. 116-121)
Formation of Adjectives from Nouns . Formation of abstract noun 4 2
FEBRUARY Revision and Final Assessment. 1 1
Bengali-T.L. 7

Mathematics 8 ENGLISH- II- LITERATURE SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII

History / Civics 9 Months T O P I C C.W. H.W.


APRIL The price of flowers. 2 2
Geography 10 MAY The Bengle sellers. A career 2 2
JUNE The mind Reader 2 2
JULY A Mystery unfolds . Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening. 2 2
Physics 11
AUGUST Revision
SEPTEMBER Half-yearly Assessment - -
Chemistry 12
OCTOBER The Walrus and the Carpenter The little Match seller 2 2
NOVEMBER The silver lining. A Hero. 2 2
Computer Application 13 DECEMBER The West wind 1 1
JANUARY Revision Work 3 2
Biology 14 FEBRUARY Revision- Final Assessment -

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LIST OF IDIOMS FOR CLASS VII LIST OF IDIOMS FOR CLASS VII
FOR THE HALF YEARLY ASSESSMENT FOR THE FINAL ASSESSMENT

No. Idiom Meaning Sentence No. Idiom Meaning Sentence


1. Broke off Stopped suddenly He broke off in the middle of his story. 1. To make both To live within his The cost of living has increased so much that he
2. Bring forth Produce, cause Idleness and luxury bring forth poverty and want. ends meet income finds it difficult to make both ends meet
3. Called for Demanded His master called for an explanation of his conduct. 2. Took him to task Rebuked him I took him to task for reading ‘penny dreadfuls’
4. Called on me Paid me a brief visit He called on me yesterday. 3. He made his mark Distinguished himself At an early age he made his mark as a chemist
5. Carried off Killed Many persons were carried off by plague. 4. In the nick of time Just at the right moment The police came to the scene in the nick of time.
6. Came up Was moot or raised The question came up before the Municipal 5. Wash my hands of I refuse to have anything I wash my hands of the whole matter.
for discussion Corporation last week. more to do with it.
7. Cut down Reduce You must cut down your expenditure. 6. Gift of the gab A talent for speaking He is not a great lawyer but he has the gift of the gab.
8. Done up Fatigued, exhausted Having walked twenty miles, he is quite done up. 7. The long and the short The simple fact, the The long and the short of it is that I do not want to deal
9. Get out of Escaped from We were lucky to get out of his clutches. whole matter in with that new form.
10. Given himself up Surrendered himself We are credibly informed that the murderer has a few words
given himself up to the police. 8. Hands are full I am very busy Just now my hands are full.
11. Go down Be believed The story won’t go down. 9. Ins and outs The full details He knows the ins and outs of that affair.
12. Go through Examine I must first go through the accounts. 10. Kicked up a row Made great noise He kicked up a row.
13. Keep back Conceal I shall keep back nothing from you. or fuss
14. Laid up Confined to his bed He is laid up with fever. 11. Made the most of Used it to the best He made the most of his opportunity.
15. Looking up Improving Things are looking up. advantage
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16. Put me off Evade me, satisfy me He tried to put me off with promises. 12. To heart Felt it deeply,grieved He took his failure to heart.
17. Run into Incurred He has run into debt. over it
13. Made my flesh creep Horrified me The story of the shipwreck,as narrated by one of the
18. Saw through Detected I saw through the trick
survivors, made my flesh creep.
19. Stand up for Vindicate, maintain They are determined to stand up for their rights.
14. Great hand at Expert at He is a great hand at public meetings.
20. Turns out Produce,manufactures The factory turns out 20,000 lbs of cloths a day.
15. Two and to together Draw a correct He was a man who could put two and two together.
inference,reason logically
16. Out of the way Strange, eccentric I did not notice in him anything out of the way.
17. Man Of his words A man to be depended You can safely trust him, he is a man of
on, a trustworthy man his words.
18. To see eye to eye To be in complete I don’t expect him to see eye to eye with me on the
agreement question of prohibition.
19. Take into account Consider You should take into account his past services.
20. Brought to light Disclosed. The inquiry has brought to light some startling facts.

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ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL HINDI - T. L. SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII
SESSION 2015 - 2016
Months T O P I C C.W. H.W.
HINDI - S. L. SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII
April Gyan Ki Bina Mah me Bhar
Months T O P I C C.W. H.W. Pariksha
Q /A, Meanings, Fill up from exercise. 2 1
April Bhasha Sudha : Ch. 1 - Prakriti Ka Sandesh,
Story : Ch. 1 - Laluch ka Phanda May Maharana Pratap
Gram : Paryaywachi 1 – 25) , Comprehension 2 2 Composition - Mera Priya Ritu (Season)
Q / A, Meanings 2 1
May Bhasha Sudha : Ch. 2 - Krodh
Story : Ch. 2 - Raja Aur Praja June Bander aur Magarmach
Gram : Sandhi (Swar), Idioms 1 – 23, Letter to Editor 2 2 Project – Vigyan Ke Chamatkar 2 2
June Bhasha Sudha : Ch. 5 - Rastriya Chinha July Anokha Rahasya
Story : Ch. 2 - Abu Khan Ke Bakriyan Kavi Ka Hriday
Gram : Vilom 1 - 45, One word substitution – 1 – 25. Q / A, Meanings, Fill up. 3 2
Project - should be given by the Teacher. 3 2
August Kuch Kam Karo
July Bhasha Sudha : Ch. 6 - Mahabharat Composition - Parishram Ka Mahatva.
Story : Ch. 4 - Ek Swapna Q / A , Meaning 2 2
Gram : Essay, Letter to Head Master, Karak 3 3
September Revision
August Gram : Letter to Editor. Karak – Revision. Essay - 1 3 3 Half Yearly Assessment
Syllabus for Half Yearly (All the chapters taught in the first
September Revision
semester from April to August) 2 1
HALF YEARLY ASSESSMENT
October Pisa Ki Minar
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Composition - Ek Mele Ka Varnan


October Bhasha Sudha : Ch.12 - Bapu Ke Path
Bina Vichare Jo Kare 2 1
Ch. 13 - Hamari Shakti
Story : Ch. 8 - Nishthur Anukampa November Walter Hunt
Gram : Paryaywachi - 25 - 50 2 2 Gulivar Ke Yatrae
Q / A, Meanings, Fill up
November Bhasha Sudha : Ch. 14 - Chhota Jadugar
Composition - Our flag. 3 1
Story : Ch. 9 - Chandi Ka Joota
Gram : Vilom 45 - 90, Idioms - 24 - 50, Letter 2 3 December Niti Ke Dohe
Vir Shivaji
December Bhasha Sudha : Ch. 18 - Rahim Ke Dohe
Q / A , Meanings 2 2
Story : Ch. 12 - Haathon Ka Mulya
Gram : One word substitution - 25 - 50, Adjective, January ’16 Revision for the Final Assessment 2 1
Comprehension. 3 3
February’16 Revision - Final Assessment
January ’16 Revision (All chapters taught in the second semester from October to February) 2 1
February’16 Revision - FINAL ASSESSMENT(all chapters taught in Second Semester)

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ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL
SESSION 2015 – 2016 SESSION 2015 – 2016
BENGALI (S. L.) SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII BENGALI (T. L.) SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII
Months T O P I C C.W. H.W. Months T O P I C C.W. H.W.
BOOKS :1. Bangla Sopan (Prose & Poetry) BOOKS : 1. Notun Sahitya
2. Galpo Bithi (Story) 3. Grammar
April Shyamlal and words.Tajmahal and words(Short Q / A, Fill in the
April 1. Prose : Chelebela; Poem : Matri Puja 2 1 blanks, opposite, word meaning, make sentences 1 1
3. Gram : Banjan Sandhi; Comprehension. May Shuklar baina and words(Q/A, Fill in the blanks,opposite, words,
May 1. Prose : contd.; Poem : contd 1 1 meaning, make sentences) 1 1
2. Galpo : Lalu, June Ashiwiner Durgapuja and words. (Scope : Same as above)
3. Shabdo Gathoner Vumika P.No. 74 – 77 Paragraph : Fair (15 lines) 2 2
Composition : Travel. Letter - Informal July Poem : Prarthana. Scope : Same.
June 1. Prose : Jhnasir Rani; Poem : Protidan 1 1 Marubhumir Jahaj and words. Scope : Same
3. Grammar : Contd.; Comprehension. Composition : Domestic animal (15 lines) 2 2
August Make words with Matra.
July 1. Prose : Galilio; Poem : Gachhketona 2 2
Make sentences, Q/ A., spelling, word meaning 2 2
2. Galpo : Sripoti Samonta
3. Gram : Nattobidhan, Sadwabidhem.; Letter - formal September Revision - Half Yearly Assessment. 1 1
Composition: Favourite Festival. Comprehension. October Prosonna Pujari & words. Scope : Same as above. 2 2
August 1. Prose : Contd. 2 2 November Bapp O Bachchu and words. Scope : Same as above
3. Gram : Bisesya, Bisheson, Sarbonam (Example, Definition) Paragraph : Your favourite festival (15 lines) 2 2
Composition : Library. December Vidya Sagar. Scope : Same as above
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Composition : Winter Season (15 lines) 2 2


September Revision - Half Yearly Syllabus April to August 1 1
January ’16 Ashwiner Durgapuja (Revision) 2 2
October 1. Prose : Prachya Varati Sarojini; Poem : Jharna. 1 1 February’16 Revision - Final Assessment. 1 1
2. Galpo : Lohar Biscut,
3. Gram : Opposite words, Samarthak Sabdo.
Composition - Discipline.
November 1. Prose : Konaraker Pathe; Poem : First Hote Hay 2 2
2. Galpo : Lohar Biscut (contd.)
3. Gram : Sadhu O Chalit..
Composition : Social Service in Student life.
December 1. Prose : Parajito Evarest; Poem : Apomanito. 1 2
2. Galpo : Mahalayar Upohar
3. Gram : Vinnarthak Shabdo, Samarthak Shabdo.
Composition - Science, Letter - informal
January ’16 1. Prose : Revision ; Poem : Revision
2. Revision
3. Revision.
February’16 Revision - Final Assessment
Half Yearly Syllabus : April to August
Final Ass. Syllabus : September to January
Grammar & Composition : April to January except Banjan Sandhi
Final Assesment Syllabus - Sept to Jan

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ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL
SESSION 2015 – 2016 SESSION 2015 – 2016
SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII
MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII HISTORY & CIVICS

Months T O P I C C.W. H.W. Months T O P I C C.W. H.W.

April Set Concepts (A) & (B) 1 1 April The Delhi Sultanate - The Slave Dynasty 3 3
Subset, Universal Set (A) & (B) 1 1 May The Delhi Sultanate - The Khalji Sultans 2 2
Fundamental concept - (B), (C) & (D) 1 1
June The Tughlags 2 1
May Fundamental concept (contd.) 1 1
Power & roots (A), (B) & (C) 1 1 July The Union LegislatureThe Union Executive 3 2
HCF and LCM (B) 1 1
August The Union Executive (To be continued) 2 2
June HCF and LCM (B) (contd.) 1 1
September Revision & Half Yearly Assessment
Unitary Method (A), (B) & (C) 1 1
October Foundation of the Mughal Empire 2 1
Collection & Tabulation of data (A), (B) & (C) 1 1
November Akbar the Great 3 2
July Speed, Distance & Time (A) & (B) 1 1
Lines & Angles (B) 1 1 December The Union Judiciary - The Supreme Court 2 2
Product (A) & (B) 1 1
January ’16 Basic Ideas of the Constitution 2 2
Simplification (A) & (B) 1 1
Graph (B) 1 1 February’16 Revision & Final Assessment
August Area and Perimeter (A) & (B) 1 1
Percent and Percentage (A), (B) & (C) 1 1
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Triangles (A) & (B) 1 1


September Revision & Half Yearly Assessment Project :
Half Yearly : 1. Turkish Invasion
October Ratio & Proportion (A) & (B) 1 1 Final : 1. Architecture of Mughals (4 Monuments)
Profit & Loss (A) & (B) 1 1
Triangles (contd.) (C) 1 1 NOTE : No Questions to be set from Projects.
November Simple Interest 1 1
Equations (A), (B) & (C) 1 1
Venn diagram 1 1
Problems based on Simple Equations (A) & (B) 1 1
Volume & Surface Area 1 1
December Fractions (B), (C), (D) & (E) 1 1
Factorization (A), (B), (C) & (D) 1 1
Indices. 1 1
Congruency. 1 1
January ’16 Congruency (contd.) 1 1
February’16 Revision - Final Assessment
Syllabus for Final Assessment
Chapter taught from Oct to Jan

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ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL
SESSION 2015-2016
ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL PHYSICS SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII
SESSION 2015 – 2016
GEOGRAPHY SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII Months T O P I C C.W. H.W.
April Chapter 1 : Measurement 1 1
Months T O P I C C.W. H.W. May Chapter 2 : Motion 1 1
April Locating places on Earth and finding time 1 1 June Chapter 5 : Light and Shadow 1 1
May Locating places on Earth and finding time (contd.) 2 2 July Chapter 6 : Reflection of Light 1 1

June Motions of the Earth 1 1 August Chapter 3 : Sound 1 1


September Revision for Half yearly Assessment
July North America I (Physical Map) 1 1
Half yearly syllabus - Ch-1, 2, 3, 5
August North America II. / North America – (Physical Map)Pollution 2 1 October Chapter 5 : Light and Shadow 1 1
September Half Yearly Assessment - Topics taught from April to August November Chapter 4 : Heat 1 1
October Four Realms of the Earth 1 1 December Chapter 7 : Electricity 1 1
November Weathering and Soil Formation 1 1 January’16 Revision for Final 1 1
December South America – I (Physical Map) 1 1 February’16 Final syllabus - Ch-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

January ’16 South America - II / South America (Physical Map) 2 1


February’16 Revision-Final Assessment-Topics taught from
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September to January. 1) Project :- (i) Motion


(ii) Sound

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ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL
SESSION 2015 – 2016 SESSION 2015 – 2016
CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII COMPUTER APPLICATION SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII

Months T O P I C C.W. H.W. Months T O P I C C.W. H.W.


April Elements and Compounds 2 2 April Computer Languages
May Elements and Compounds 1 1 May Computer Languages
June Introduction to Multimedia
June Elements and Compounds concluded 1 1
July QBasic : A Programming Language
July Physical and Chemical Change 1 1 August Scope : Some features of QBasic.
August Physical and Chemical Change concluded Conditional Statements
Solved Programs.
September Revision & Half Yearly Assessment - (Ch. - 1, 2) Counters and Accumulator
Project : Ch. 7 – Man Made Substances [Omit : Read Data, Goto ]
(No questions to be set from Ch. 7
September Half Yearly Assessment
October Air & its constituents 1 1 October Computer Virus . Omit : [ Working with Antivirus Software
November Air & its constituentsWater 1 1 Pages 142 to 145 ]
November Number System.
December Water 1 1
December Secondary Storage Devices
January ’16 Useful Elements & Compounds 1 1 January ’16 QBasic : A Programming Language Part II FOR-NEXT,
February’16 Revision - Final Assessment - (Whole Syllabus) DO-WHILE, WHILE-WEND + Half Yearly Syllabus.
February’16 Revision and Final Assessment
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ST. AUGUSTINE’S DAY SCHOOL
SESSION 2015 – 2016

BIOLOGY SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII

Months TOPIC
April Chapter 1 : Cell – The Structural and functional unit of life.
Chapter 2 : Organisation in Living things.
May Chapter 2 : Organisation in Living things (contd.)
June Chapter 3 : Movement in Animals and Plants.
July Chapter 4 : Nutrition in Animals and Plants.
August Chapter 5 : Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption and Assimilation
September Half Yearly Assessment
October Chapter 6 : Respiration and Transpiration
November Chapter 7 : Excretion in animals and plants.
December Chapter 8 : Population - increasing Trends.
January ’16 Chapter 9 : Life under a microscope.
February’16 Revision - Final Assessment
Half Yearly Assessment syllabus : Ch. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
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Final Assessment syllabus : Ch. 6, 7, 8 & 9

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