You are on page 1of 16

1 [X]

2 [X]
Subject - English
Months Book Topic Activity
April Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Frog and The Nightingale
Health and Medicine
The Adjective (Chapter No. 9-14),
Tenses (22-26)
Page No. 1-8
Reading
Calligraphy
My School and Your School
May Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
Mrs. Packletides Tiger
Mirror, The Dear Departed
Revision
Sub- Verb Agreement (Chapter 17)
Page No. 1-8 Revision
Debate
Olympiad
Newspaper Reading
June &
July
Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
The Letter
Education
Non-Finites (Chapter 28-30)
Relative Pronouns (18)
Page No. 9-17
Speech
Reading
Poster Making
Aug Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments
Science
The Conjunction (Par I 40-41) (Part II 22)
Page No. 18-28
Olympiad
Poem Recitation
Compering
Sept Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
Revision
Revision
More Structures (Conditionals)
Chapter No. 30 Part III
Page No. 29-39
Story Telling
Spell Check
Greeting Card Making
Oct Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
A Shady Plot
Ozymandias
Environment
Comparison (Chapter No. 10-13, 35-37)
Avoiding Repetition
Page No. 40-50
Check Your Grammar
Just A Minute
Slogan Writing
Say No To Littering & Grow
More Trees
Books Prescribed :

1. LiteratureReader
2. Maincoursebook
3. HighSchoolEnglishGrammer&
Composition(ByWren&Martin)
4. BasicsofEnglish
Details of Assessment:
F.A-1April-MayWeightage10%
F.A-2July-AugustWeightage10%
S.A-1April-SeptemberWeightage30%
F.A-3October-DecemberWeightage10%
F.A-4January-FebruaryWeightage10%
S.A-2October-MarchWeightage30%
Nov Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
Patol Babu, Film Star
The Rime of The Ancient Mariner
Travel and Tourism
Modals (32) Nominalisation
Page No. 51-60
Olympiad
Reading
Role Play
Dec Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
Virtually True
Snake
National Integration
Active & Passive Voice (22)
Page No. 61-72
Project
Quiz
Interview
Jan Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
Julius Caesar
Revision
Reported Speech (16 Part II)
Olympiad
Listening
Greeting Card Making
Feb Literature Reader
Main Course Book
Grammar
Book of Basic
Revision
Revision
Preposition 38-39
Revision
Exchange of Stories
Reading, Quotation Writing
calligraphy
March Revision Revision Revision
3 [X]
4 [X]
fo"k; & fgUnh
f=ttfza =a` .
:+` l-|l- ||. :-. =i. :. ~|. i`
:|` +l-+| ||. :-. =i. :. ~|. i`
:` |+|
t= zt+tt ta =a` f+tfa, fat v` -tzt ft- fafftt +`aztrat v` =ztt
ft- fafft
(=`t- trt=
=rfa-: (+= = f=arz a
rtzfa-: (+= = = a
~(n FA 1 l-|l- :--|i +| -zn|`
l-|l- ( :(<` =<|=
+l-+| :n| +| ~-n`
|+| l+| |< (||-|(|
|i nt-| + l- ~(la- |z|
--|i ( =--| =+n-
. =| ( +l =-nn-
n|+ +||~| +| =+n-
-|+n|
n| l|n ~|
~|(+| l|n
n:/- l-|l- :|n|l- |-`
l-|l- ( :<` (<
|+| lz||| l+| lz|||
~|<- (| l||i =i
l- ~(la- |z|
|- i- ( n|-
. :+-~| ( +-|| n --|
(||l-| +| =t
=nt (l--|
rtzfa-z (=tz = f=arz a
n|: FA 2 l-|l- :n|-i ~<|`
l-|l- ( :~|n+||`
+l-+| :| (-n +i -|+`
|+| ~|(-|l+ (| l||i |i
n =|n|l+ =n| =i l-
-< z|<| +| =t
. ~(- i- ( n|-
'-|+' ( nt|| +| =t
n-|a|l-+ (i-||
~- l-|l- :-=|t ~ -ti ti t`
|+| ~|(-|l+ (| lz|+|-i (|
:|n | la|- =i l-n
l-` :+-|| ~| t`
(+l- = =l- +l-|
. || +| + l<-
~--< n|-
-+|- z|<| +| n|-
t| (i-||
l=- |+| =(|<+i (| |=|l+ (|
l- :|t| +- n <z|-i |n`
(-|l-|
(+l- = =l- +l-|
. || +| + l<-~--< n|-
-+|- z|<| +| n|-
=rfa-z (+=az = rzzt a
rtzfa-a (+=az = =rz a
~+ FA 3 l-|l- :n|-i +|| +i l< -n+`
l-|l- ( :-n=i<|=` :|nn-n|
(z||n =|<`
+l-+| =|-|=|-| t|| |l
|+| (<(l- l+-- (|
~(la- |z|
+|: + =n| ln|-|
. -|(|: +a| +-| --|
~l||- -|||(-
l+-ti . |-| +i =+l- +|
-n-|n+ ~-
-|+n|
-- l-|l- :+ +t|-i t |i`
|i lz|-|| + l|i +-+| +| |-
<-l- n+|- || n- -|
l-|l- ( -||- :ll| +n| n||`
|+| |+ |< :--|--|`
|: (| l-||n+ l-
-| ln|-|
. (||l|+ +||~| +| =+n-
(n| + -|n| +i =-i -|-|
: ~l-l| <| | |<l|<
=nt (l--|
5 [X]
6 [X]
Subject - Maths
Book Prescribed: ATextBookofMathematics(NCERT)
Month Week Chapter/Exercise Quiz/
Olympiad
Project/
Chart
Assign-
ment
Practical/Activity
FA-1
April I
II
III
IV
Basics of Real Nos;
Polynomials and Theorems
Ex 1.1, 1.2
Ex 1.3, 1.4, Ex 2.1
Ex 2.2, 2.3
Chart
based on
number
system Ch-1 To obtain the conditions for
consistency of a system of linear
equations in two variables by
graphical method.
May I
II
III
IV
Linear Equation in two
variable
Ex 3.1,3.2, 3.3, 3.4
Ex 3.5, 3.6
Revision
Written Test
(Formative-1)
Olympiad
of Ch-1,2 Projects
Ch-2,3
To verify that the angle sub-
tended by an arc at the centre of a
circle is twice the angle subtended
by the same arc at any other point
on the remaining part of circle by
paper cutting, pasting & folding.
7 [X]
8 [X]
rtzfa-4 (fa=rz = rzzt a
l<= FA 4 l-|l- -|- ||- n :|<-
l-|l- ( +-|<|-
+l-+| ti a| n-i t|-i t| |n|
|+| |- (l--
(|| =i l-
||- - (|-- l+-| +i
=-i -|-|
. -|i =z|l+-+| |-|
-||i |t|| ( n|-
n-|a|l-+ (i-||
-i l-|l- =+l-
l-|l- ( =-+|
+l-+| n +| ln|-| t`
|+| ~n+| ~-|(-|l+ (|
lnl>- l-
||- + n|i |n| +i
=-i -|-|
. l+=i + | | +|
=l-| |-
(|- +|ni- |n| + --|
(i (-|l-| ~|<z| (z- (|| +| lnl|- ~|=
+t|l-| +| ~|<|-(<|-
n|- =rfa-z zt+tt
FA-2
June/
July
I
II
III
IV
Statistics
Ex 14.1, 14.2
Ex 14.3, 14.4
Trigonometry
Ex 8.1, 8.2
Ex 8.3, 8.4
Checking
of projects
Ch-8, 14
To verify, using the method of pa-
per cutting, pasting and folding that
a.The angle in a semicircle is a
right angle.
b.The angle in a major segment is
acute.
c.The angle in a minor segment is
obtuse.
Aug I
II
III
IV
Triangles (Theorems)
Ex 6.1
Revision
Written Test
(Formative-2)
Olympiad
of Ch-8, 14
Charts/
Working
Models
To verify, using the method of
paper cutting, pasting that
a.The sum of either pair of op-
posite angles of a cyclic quadri
lateral is 180.
b.In a cyclic quadrilateral the
exterior angle is equal to the
interior opposite angle.
To verify that the lengths of
tangents drawn from an external
point are equal.
International Activity:
The Games We Play
Sept I
II
III
IV
Ex 6.2, Ex 6.3
Ex 6.4, 6.5
Revision
Summative-1
(Exams)
Ch-6 To verify the B.P.T. using
parallel line board and triangle
cut-outs.
To verify the Pythagoras Theo-
rem by paper folding and pasting.
FA-3
Oct I
II
III
IV
Quad. Equations
Ex 4.1, Ex 4.2
Ex 4.3, Ex 4.4
AP Ex 5.1, Ex 5.2
Ex 5.3
Ch-4, 5
To verify that the sum of first n
natural numbers is n(n +1)/2, i.e.
n = n(n +1)/2 by graphical
method.
To verify that the given se-
quence is an AP by paper cutting
and pasting method.
Nov I
II
III
IV
Chapter Circle
Ex 10.1, Ex 10.2,
(Theorems)
Geom. Const.
Ex 11.1, 11.2
Revision
Written Test
(Formative-3)
Olympiad
Ch-4, 5, 10
Working
Model
Ch-10, 11
To verify that the angles in the
same segment of a circle are
equal. Using the method of paper
cutting and pasting.
To make a cone of given slant
length (l) and base circumference.
To give a suggestive demonstra-
tion of formula of C.S.A. of cone.
9 [X]
10 [X]
To give a suggestive demonstra-
tion of formula for volume of a
right circular cone.
FA-4
Dec I
II
III
IV
Area related to circle
E x. 12.1, 12.2
Ex. 12.3, Surface Area and
Volume (13.1)
Ex 13.2, 13.3
Ex. 13.4 Ch-12, 13
To give a suggestive demonstra-
tion of formula for surface area of a
sphere in terms of its radius.
To give suggestive demonstration of
the formula for volume of sphere in
terms of its radius.
To determine the area of a given cyl-
inder to obtain the formula for C.S.A.
of right circular cylinder in terms of
the radius (r) of its base & height (h).
To make a right circular cylinder of
given height & circumference of base.
International Activity: Education
systems which will include home
work details, class room, teachers and
students information of class rooms in
different countries.
11 [X]
12 [X]
Jan I
II
III
IV
Winter Break
Height and Distances Ex 9.1
Revision
Written Test
(Formative-4)
Olympiad
Ch-9, 12,
13
Charts
Ch-9
To give a suggestive demonstra-
tion of the formula for the volume
of a right circular cylinder in
terms of its height (h) and radius
(r) of the base circle.
To make a Clinometer and use it
to measure the height of an object.
Feb I
II
III
IV
Coordinate Geom
Ex 7.1, 7.2
Ex 7.3, Probability
Ex 15.1
Revision
Ch-7, 15 To get familiar with idea of
probability of an event through a
double colour card experiment.
March I Summative-2 Exam
Book Prescribed for Competition:- Basic Maths By R. S. Aggarwal
Syllabus:- As per the given syllabus in school curriculum.
May I
II
III
Revision
Revision
Revision
Chapter 2
Forest and Wild
Life
Flora and Fauna
in India
Types and distri-
bution of Forest
and Wild life
Resources
Revision
Chapter
Federalism
Federal
division of
India
Decentralisa-
tion of Power
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
International
Labour Day
Collect more
information
on wild sanc-
turies and Na-
tional Parks
of India
World Red
Cross Day
Olympiad
Agricul-
ture and
Land
Develop-
ment
Vedic
Culture
Continents
Formative Assessment-2 (JuneAugust)
June IV Chapter 7
Print Culture and
Modern World
The First Printed
Book
Chapter 3
Water
Resources
Water scarcity and
the need of water
conservation
Chapter 3
Democracy
and Diversity
Differences,
similarities,
divisions
Chapter 2
Sectors of
Indian
Economy
Sectors of
Economic
Activities
Tour Funda-
mental
Rights
13 [X]
14 [X]
Subject - Social Science
Month Week History Geography Civics Economics Co-scholastic
Activities
GK
Summative Assessment-1 (AprilSeptember)
Formative Assessment-1 (AprilMay)
April I
II
III
IV
Chapter 4 Trade &
Globalization
Pre Modern World
The 19th Century
(1885-1914)
The Inter War
Economy
Rebuilding a World
Economy: The Post
War Era
End of Britton
Woods and the
Beginning of
Globalization
Chapter1
Resources
Types of Resources
Resource Planning
Land use Pattern
in India
Soil and its types
Conservation and
degradation of
soil
Chapter 1
Power Sharing
Power Sharing
in Belgium and
Sri Lanka
Majoritarianism
in Sri Lanka
Accommoda-
tion in Belgium
Why power
sharing is
desirable
Chapter 1
The Story of
Development
National
Income & Per-
Capita Income
How to
compare
different
countries
Public Facili-
ties, sustain-
ability of
Development
Revision
World
Health Day
My School &
Your School
World
Water Day

Harappan/
Indus
Civiliza-
tion
The Solar
System
Different
sources of
the India
Constitu-
tion
July I
II
III
IV
Print comes to
Europe
The Print Revolu-
tion and its impact
The Reading
Mania

The Nineteenth
Century India and
the World of Print
Multipurpose
River Projects
Rain Water
harvesting
Chapter 4
Agriculture
Types of Farm-
ing Cropping
Pattern
Major Crops
Politics of
social
division
Chapter-4
Gender,
Religion and
Caste
Public/Private
division
Womens
Political
Representation
Religion,
Communalism
and Politics
The Total
Production in
each sector
Rising im-
portance of
tertiary sector
in production
How to create
more
employment
Organised and
Unorganised
Sector
World
Population
Day
Collect
information
on how
industries
are polluting
our water
Resources
Economic
Planning
Later
Vedic
Period
Oceans
Aug I Religious Reforms
and Public Debate
Technological &
Institutional
Reforms
Caste and
Politics
How to
protect
workers in
unorganised
Hiroshima
Day
Some
Special
features
of Indian
Constitu-
tion
II
III
IV
New Forms of
Publication.
Print and
Censorship
Revision
Revision
Bhoodan &
Gramdan
Contribution of
Agriculture in
National Economy
Revision
Revision
Politics in Caste
Revision
Revision
Sectors on the
basis of
ownership
Revision
Revision
Quit India
Day
Independence
Day
Maurya
Period
The At-
mosphere
Sept I
II
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
World
Tourism Day
Summative Assessment-1
Oct I
II
III
Chapter 2
The Nationalist
Movement in
Indo-China
Emerging from the
Shadow of China
The dilemma of
Colonial Education
Hygine, disease
and everyday
resistance.
Chapter 5
Minerals and
Energy
Resources
What is mineral.
Types of mineral
Mode of occur-
rence of Minerals
Chapter-5
Popular
struggle and
movements
Mobilisation &
Organisation
Pressure
groups and
movements
Chapter 3
Money and
Credit Money
as a Medium
of Exchange
Loan Activities
of Bank For-
mal & Informal
source of credit
Mahatma
Gandhi's
Birthday
Celebration
Say No To
Littering
World Food
Day
The
Union
and its
territories
Banking
in India
Gupta
Period
15 [X]
16 [X]
II
III
IV
Why Non-Cooper-
ation Rebellion in
Countryside
Swaraj in the
Plantations
Towards Civil
disobedience
Contribution of
Industry to Na-
tional Economy
Classification of
Industries
Agro Based
Industries
How many
parties should
we have
National
Political Par-
ties
Challenges to
Political Par-
ties
Interlinking
production
across coun-
tries
Foreign
Trade and
Integration of
Markets
What is
Globalisation
of these is
made by
MNC.
Human
Rights Day
Kisan Divas
(Farmers
Day)
National
Consumer
Day
Religious
Move-
ment
Earth-
quakes
and Vol-
canoes
Jan I
II
How Participants
saw the Movement
The sense of Col-
lective Belongings
Mineral Based
Industries
Industrial
Pollution and
Environmental
Degradation
Revision
Revision
World Trade
Organisation
The Struggle
for Fair Glo-
balisation
Tour
National
Youth Day
River
Side
Cities
Directive
Principal
of States
17 [X]
18 [X]
IV
Religion and Anti
colonialism
The vision of
Modernisation
Ferrous Minerals,
Non-Ferrous
Minerals

Sectional
Interest groups
and Public
Interest group
Self Help
Group for the
poor
UN Day
The
Internal
Structure
of the
Earth and
Rocks
Nov I
II
The Communist
Movement and
Vietnamese
nationalism
The nation and its
Heroes
Non-metallic
Minerals,
Rock Minerals
Conservation of
Minerals.
Conventional
Source of Energy
Non conventional
source of Energy
Is their influ-
ence healthy
Revision
Revision
Revision
National Post
Day
Children's
Day Celebra-
tion
The Par-
liament
of India
Tax
System
Formative Assessment-4 (DecemberFebruary)
Dec I Chapter 3
The Idea of Satya-
graha
The Rowlatt Act
Chapter 6
Importance of
Manufacturing
Chapter 6
Political Par-
ties Why do
we need Politi-
cal Parties
Chapter 4
Production
Across
Countries
Take some
branded prod-
ucts that we
use everyday
check which
Industry
19 [X]
20 [X]
III
IV
Revision
Revision
Chapter 7
Lifeline of
National
Economy
Pipelines, Water-
ways,
Major Sea Ports
Chapter 7
Outcomes of
Democracy
How do we
Access
Democracys
Outcomes?
Accountable,
responsive
and legitimate
government
Chapter 5
Consumer
Rights
The Con-
sumer in the
Market Place
Consumer
Movement
Quiz
Republic Day
New
Economic
Policy
Feb I
II
III
Revision
Revision
Revision
Airways
Communication
International
Trade
Revision
Chapter 8
Challenge to
Democracy
Thinking about
challenges
Different con-
text,
different
challenges
Revision
Consumer
Rights
Learning
to Become
well-informed
consumers
Taking the
Consumer
Exchange of
Stories
IV Revision Revision Revision
Movement
Forward
Revision
March I
II
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Revision
Summative Assessment-2
Subject - Science
Book Prescribed :ATextBookofScience(NCERT)
BrilliantTutorial(Physic,Chemistry,Biology)
Month Week Physics Chemistry Biology Practical Activity International
Activity
Activity
for Scien-
tific Skills
Formative Assessment-1 (AprilMay)
April I
II
Book of
Basics
(FA, Syllabus)
Sources of
Energy
To Study
Various Types
of Chemical
Reactions
a) Combina-
tion Reaction
b) Decomposi-
tion
c) Displace-
ment
d) Double
Displacement
1) Describe an
activity to show
that a block sur-
face is a good
absorber of heat
than a white
surface.
2) Find out how
food materials are
packed & sup-
plied to us so that
these are kept for
long time.
Celebration
of Earth Day
(22 April)
Say No to
Littering
Grow more
trees
21 [X]
22 [X]
III
IV
Chemical
Reaction
Life
Processes
To show
experimentally
that light is
necessary for
Photosynthesis
3) Find out how
galvanization
process is
carried out.
May I
II
III
IV
Revision
Formative 1
Exams
Summer Break
Life
Processes
(Contd.)
To show
experimentally
that CO2 is
given out dur-
ing respiration.
To prepare
temporary
mount of a
peel to show
stomata
4) Find out how
air and water
are a must for
iron to get
rusted.
5) To show
heating of
head nitrate is
decomposition
reaction.
6) To show
photochemical
decomposi-
tion of sliver
chloride.
7) To show iron
is more reactive
than copper.
8) To set up a
model to gener-
ate electricity.
9) To set up a
model of wind
mill.
Formative Assessment-2
June IV Book of
Basics
(FA-2
Syllabus)
Acids,
Bases and
Salts
To find PH of
given samples
To study
properties of
Acid & Bases
1) To show that
acid reacts with
metals to liberate
hydrogen gas.
2) To show
acid reacts with
metal carbonate
to liberate CO2.
World Envi-
ronment Day
(5 June)
Acid
Rain
July I
II
Electricity
Electricity
To study
dependence
of current on
potential dif-
ference
3) To prepare
soda-acid fire
extinguisher.
4) To complete
an electric circuit
of a cell, amme-
ter & a key.
23 [X]
24 [X]
III
IV
Control &
Coordina-
tion
To determine
equivalent
resistance
when resis-
tors are joined
in series and
parallel.
5) To find out
new resistance
of a wire if
its length is
doubled.
6) To find out
the relation
between V & I
across the resis-
tors connected
in series.
Aug I
II
III
IV
Revision
Revision
Formative-2
Exams
Book of
Basics
(SA-1 Syl-
labus)
Metals
and Non
Metals
7) To demon-
strate phototro-
pism in plants.
8) To demon-
strate geotro-
pism in plants.
9) To demon-
strate difference
between Tropic
& Nastic move-
ment.
Sept I
II
III
IV
Magnetic
Effect of
current
Revision
Summative
Exams-1
10) demonstrate
that a magnetic
field is produced
around a current
- carrying wire.
11) Study the
pattern of the
field lines of a
bar magnet by
using iron fill-
ings.
12) Plot a com-
plete pattern of
the field lines
of a bar magnet
with the help
of a compass
needle.
National
Conserva-
tive Day (23
Sept)
Global
Warming
and its
impact
Alter-
native
Sources
of energy
Oct I
II
III
Light
Light
Reproduc-
tion
To study
Binary fission
and budding.
1) To show laws
of reflection
2) To show
refraction
Education
Systems
World
Habitat Day
Various
Environ-
mental
Problems
IV Diwali Break To trace the
path of ray of
light through
glass slab.
3) To show
focal length,
focus & centre
of curvature in a
con cave mirror.
and their
remedial
measures.
Water
Harvest-
ing
Nov I
II
III
IV
Formative-3
Exams
Book of
Basics
(FA-4 Syl-
labus)
Heredity
and
Evolution
Our Envi-
ronment
To determine
focal length of
concave mirror
and convex
lens.
To study the
% of water
absorption by
raisins.
4) To show dif-
ferent parts of a
slower.
5) To show the
difference in F1
& F2 generation.
6) To show the
function of eye
lens.
7) To show the
defect myopia
8) To show the
defect presby-
opia
9) To show
Physical proper-
ties Ethanol.
25 [X]
26 [X]
Dec I
II
Human Eye
Carbon
and its
compound
To study the
properties of
acetic acid.
10) To show
Carbon Proper-
ties.
11) To determine
pH of acetic
acid and hydro-
chloric acid.
12) To carry
out reaction of
ethanol with
alkaline potas-
sium permanga-
nate.
13) To deter-
mine esterifica-
tion process
using ethanol
and acetic acid.
Celebration
of Pollution
Prevention
Day (2 Dec)
Wild Life
and their
conserva-
tion
Jan I
II
III
IV
Winter Break
Revision
Revision
Formative-4
Exams
1) To determine
the metallic
properties of
first group ele-
ments.
Feb I
II
III
IV
Periodic
classifica-
tion of
Elements
Manage-
ment of
Natural
Resources
To observe
reactivity of
Zn, Fe, Cu, Al
metals on salt
solutions.
2) To determine
the position of
Hydrogen in
periodic table.
3) To determine
the Reactivity
of 17th group
elements.
4) To demon-
strate the effects
of deforestation
My School
Your School
National
Science Day
(28 Feb)
March I Summative-2
Exams
5) To demon-
strate the effects
of pollutants
like Co, Nitro-
gen Oxide &
Sulphur Oxide.
6) To demon-
strate the use of
Khadin.
27 [X]
28 [X]
Subject - PHE
Month Topic
April Olympic Games - General Instructions, Olympic Oath and
National Games of different countries
May Swimming and its related terms
June/July Table Tennis - Terms and Rules
August Lawn Tennis - Terms and Rules
September Basket Ball - Terms and Rules
October Track - Basic Information and its formation
November Volley Ball - Terms and Rules
December Football - Terms and Rules, Basic Information
January Carrom - Basic terminology and rules
February General Sports Injuries
Subject - Computer
Month Theory
April Advanced Computer Fundamentals
May Use of Computers
June/July Input/Output/Storage Devices
Introduction to C++
August Operator & Expressions
September Control Structures
October Control Structures Continued
November Network & Wireless Technology
Computer Viruses
December Revision
January Revision
February Revision
29 [X]
30 [X]
Subject - Arts
Month Activity
April Calligraphy, Speech, Speaking on a given situation
May Newspaper Reading, News Casting, Role Play
June/July Poem Recitation, Book Reading, Compering, Interview: Giving & Taking
August Drawing, Slogan Writing, Quotation Writing, Debate
September Creative Writing, Spell Check, Listening, Poster Making
October Advertisement, Story Telling, Dramatization, Greeting Others
November Story Picturization, Radio Show, Poem Composing, Commentary
December Puzzle Solving, Poster Making, Speech
January Greeting Card Making, Listening, Missing Letters
February Dos & Donts, Calligraphy, Quotation Writing, Reading
March Revision
31 [X]

You might also like