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Hopkins Genius is only an infinite capacity for taking pains. – Jane E. Hopkins
CLASS VII
3. To develop in them the attitude of open mindedness, to appreciate and be ready to
City Montessori School, Lucknow accept others and to act constructively not defensively.
4. To develop the skill of striving not only for good but to handle the conflicting
situations without demeaning self and others.
Syllabus 20232024 5. To develop the ability to monitor themselves and find out constructive ways of
conflict resolutions.
6. To promote the development of good character for the purpose of lessening crime
Class VII and raising the standard of good citizenship.

ENGLISH (Prose):
1. To enable the student to acquire the new vocabulary.
2. To develop the student’s power of imagination, thinking and expression.
S.No. Subject Page Number
3. To enable the student to master and reinforce the structural items.
Junior Youth Empowerment 4. To enable the student to acquire the information given in the text.
1. 4
Programme (JYEP)
5. To develop the student’s power of comprehension through listening and reading.
2. English Language 6 6. To enable the student to express the ideas of the text orally or in writing.
3. English Literature 11 7. To enable the student to read the English text or passage loudly with correct
pronunciation, stress, intonation, pause, articulation of voice etc.
4. Hindi 12
5. Sanskrit 19 ENGLISH (Poetry):
1. To appreciate the beauty, rhyme, rhythm and style of the poem.
6. History and Civics 21 2. To enable the student to read aloud the poem with proper rhyme, rhythm and
7. Geography 22 intonation.
3. To enable the student to enjoy the recitation of the poetry individually or in chorus.
8. Mathematics 24 4. To enable the student to understand the thought and imagination, which is
9. Physics 26 contained in the poem.
5. To create love and interest for English Literature especially for poetry.
10. Chemistry 27 6. To develop aesthetic values and aesthetic sense and the student to experience
pleasure and relaxation by the intensive study of poetry.
11. Biology 29
12. Computer Studies 31 ENGLISH (Grammar):
1. To provide the knowledge and understanding of the various aspects of grammar.
13. Art 32
2. To enable the students to use the rules of grammar in speaking and writing
English.
3. To develop linguistic abilities among students and use for their own expression.

ENGLISH (Composition):
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. To develop the ability to speak a few sentences correctly and continuously on a
particular / given topic.
MORAL EDUCATION: 2. To enable the students to arrange their ideas logically and express them clearly.
1. To develop in every student the essential elements of morality. 3. To enable the students to develop their phonetics, pronunciation and voice
2. To develop the values and capabilities necessary for making right decisions and modulation skills.
upright conduct. 4. To develop an elegant cursive handwriting.

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HINDI: GEOGRAPHY:
1. To impart the knowledge of the standard form of the mother tongue and the 1. To develop love for nature and capacity to understand and appreciate the natural
national language to the students. beauty, physical forces and such other things.
2. To enable the students to use idioms and phrases appropriately through their 2. To give the knowledge of the land – both Indian and foreign.
regular use and practice. 3. To develop the ideals of world citizenship, universal brotherhood, co-operation
3. To develop the ability to use difficult literary terms appropriately and pronounce among human beings and sympathetic attitude towards others.
them correctly. 4. To help in adjustment of human life in accordance with the geographical
circumstances.
4. To enable the students to speak flawlessly and give and understand speeches.
5. To give the correct idea of the geographical references those occur in the books
MATHEMATICS: and newspapers.
1. To develop the skills in mathematical computations and calculations. 6. To inculcate in the students the desire to take to travelling and tourism.

2. To develop a scientific attitude to analyse any situation logically.


COMPUTER STUDIES:
3. To develop the ability of presenting a thought with exactness and brevity. 1. To develop logical and analytical thinking.
4. To enable the pupils to put forth arguments when convinced about their 2. To enable the students to comprehend the concepts and practices of computer
correctness without hesitation. Studies.
5. To help the child to appreciate the geometrical and symmetrical shapes of the 3. To help the students to comprehend and be able to apply the fundamental
natural objects. concepts of programming.
4. To develop the detailed insight of application of computer.
SCIENCE: 5. To develop the ability to solve problems using both structured and modular
1. To develop the power of reasoning. approach.
2. To enhance the various skills of the child. 6. To create an awareness of ethical issues related to computing.
3. To develop the power of understanding, interpreting and leading to conclusions. 7. To appreciate the implications of computer use in contemporary society.
4. To develop the ability of problem solving. 8. To acquire knowledge on theoretical concepts, application and programming
5. To create a broader outlook in the life of the learner. aspects of computer studies.
6. To develop the art of observation and experimentation.
7. To develop the power of impartial judgement.
8. To develop curiosity towards the natural phenomenon.
9. To develop the ability of rational thinking and decision-making. JUNIOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME
10. To develop in the child an aversion towards the superstitions.
11. To impart training in scientific method and develop a scientific attitude and (MORAL EDUCATION)
aptitude.
Name of the Textbook: Walking the Straight Path
Publisher: B.P.T.
HISTORY / CIVICS:
APRIL – SEPTEMBER
1. To provide an understanding of the government necessary for the student to grow Suggested Chapter
into a responsible enlightened citizen in a secular democracy. Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number
2. To enrich the understanding of those aspects of Indian historical development Walking the Straight Path
which are crucial to the understanding of contemporary India.
April-May I The wise are not fooled by flattery 1-3
3. To awaken a desirable understanding on pupils of the various streams which have
contributed to the development and growth of the Indian nation and its civilization II Looking for Faults in others is a 5-8
and culture, dangerous habit
4. To develop a world historical perspective of the contributions made by various
cultures to the total heritage of mankind.

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III Our home, the planet earth, gives us 9-12 SERVICE PROJECT:
sustenance … For Service projects, it is important for teachers to consult with the students,
IV There are times when we all need 13-15 plan the project and implement it.
something that we do not have
PRAYER:
July-August V Sometimes we are faced with a task that 17-20
seems impossible 5 prayers to be memorised from Prayer Assembly Guidelines.
VI Not much can be gained without effort 21-23
VII We continually receive the bounties of 25-28
God ENGLISH LANGUAGE
VIII No man is an island 29-32 Name of the Textbook: New Mulberry English Course Workbook7
Author: Ashima Bath, Saswati Dasgupta
IX As we rise to excellence, we find many 33-36
spiritual forces at our command
Publisher: Oxford University Press

X It is not always easy to make choices 37-40 APRIL – SEPTEMBER


about the direction of our lives Suggested
Name of the Chapter
September XI We all experience disappointment and 41-44 Month
even tragedy in our lives April - May Adjectives (Revision)
XII Perseverance is an admirable quality 45-47 The Adverb (Revision)
OCTOBER – MARCH Idiomatic Expressions (Integrated with Comprehension)
October XIII We all have our share of difficulties, but 49-52 Synonyms and Antonyms (Integrated with Comprehension)
we should not be defeated by them
Essay: Descriptive (250 – 300 words)
November XIV So often we do things without thinking, for 53-56
Comprehension (Workbook)
habits rule much of our behaviour
Message
XV Truthfulness and honesty are the standard 57-60
by which decisions are to be made Prepositions
December XVI Too often we under estimate things 61-64 July Verbs
because of their appearance Conjunctions
XVII How often we look at things only from our 65-68 Tenses (only Present)
own points of view?
Picture Composition
XVIII To be free, we must learn to let go some 69-72
Formal Letter Writing
of the things we hold dear.
REVISION
January XIX It is easy to think that we are doing others 73-76
First Mid Term Assessment
a favour when we forgive them for the
wrongs they have done. August Tenses (Past and Future)
February XX Communities advance through united 77-79 Direct and Indirect Speech
action. Homophones (Integrated with Comprehension)
Homonyms (Integrated with Comprehension)
Note: All the lessons need to be covered. Phrasal Verbs (Integrated with Comprehension)
Informal Letter Writing

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September Comprehension (Workbook)
One Word Substitution (Integrated with Comprehension)
REVISION
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION

OCTOBER – MARCH
October – Synonyms and Antonyms (Integrated with Comprehension)
November
Active and Passive Voice
Homonyms (Integrated with Comprehension)
Essay: Story Writing (250 – 300 words)
Homophones (Integrated with Comprehension)
Notice
One Word Substitution (Integrated with Comprehension)
December Comprehension (Workbook)
Informal Letter Writing
REVISION
Second Mid Term Assessment
Essay: Narrative (250 – 300 words)
Formal Letter Writing
January Phrases
Clauses
Phrasal Verbs (Integrated with Comprehension)
February Idiomatic Expressions (Integrated with Comprehension)
Comprehension (Workbook)
REVISION
ANNUAL EXAMINATION

Note:
 No fixed number has been prescribed for Homonyms but such words will be
examined in general.
 Please note the following suggestions for a formal letter addressed to
‘The Editor’.
(i) ONLY Sir / Madam to be written in salutation. Use of ‘Dear’ should be
omitted.
(ii) Subscription to be written as ‘Yours truly’.
 Students may be trained not to change the tense of the word while attempting
exercises based on sentence formation.
 Grammar exercises from the Workbook may be used for additional practice /
homework (as per the topics).
 The question paper will be of 80 marks and shall include questions based
on Knowledge, Application and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS).
 The learners will be tested on their previous knowledge of functional grammar (of
all the levels) in the Half-Yearly and Annual Examinations.

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Genius is only an infinite capacity for taking pains. – Jane E. Hopkins Genius is only an infinite capacity for taking pains. – Jane E. Hopkins
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SPECIMEN FOR NOTICE


War of Words
Inter-school Debate Competition
th
on 8 December 2023
from 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon
at Centenary Hall, St. Hilda’s School
All pupils from Classes VI to VIII who wish to participate are to
st
give their names to Mrs. T. Baker on or before 1 December 2023

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Genius is only an infinite capacity for taking pains. – Jane E. Hopkins Genius is only an infinite capacity for taking pains. – Jane E. Hopkins
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ENGLISH LITERATURE Note:
Name of the Textbook: 1. New Mulberry English Course book – 7  Kindly note that the students shall be tested on the entire course in English
(Term I and Term II) Literature in their Annual Examination.
2. Ranthambore Adventure  Figures of speech to be taught for the prescribed poems as they will be
Author: 1. Ashima Bath and Saswati Dasgupta examined in the written paper.
2. Deepak Dalal
 Students may be trained not to change the tense of the word while attempting
Publisher: 1. Oxford University Press
exercises based on word meaning and sentence formation.
2. Penguin Random House
 Oral component to be made a compulsory part of assessments.
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST TERM)
 The question paper will be of 80 marks and shall include questions
Suggested Chapter based on Knowledge, Application and Higher Order Thinking Skills
Name of the Chapter
Month Number (HOTS).
April – May 1 (T1) The Three Questions  The book prescribed for oral assessment may be divided into two parts
for two terms.
(T1) In the Bazaars of Hyderabad (Poem)
July 4 (T1) Uncle Podger Leaves for Work
REVISION
First Mid Term Assessment
August 3 (T1)
(T1)
Suvira
Palm Tree (Poem)
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Name of Textbook : cky fganh O;kdj.k rFkk jpuk
Ranthambore Adventure (Oral) (Page 3-113)
Author : Jherh jkt vxzoky
September 6 (T1) Achilles
Publication : xks;y cznlZ izdk”ku
REVISION
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST TERM)
Suggested Chapter
OCTOBER – MARCH (SECOND TERM) Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number
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CLASS VII
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February fuca/k & dYiukRed
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ANNUAL EXAMINATION
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OCTOBER – MARCH (SECOND TERM) Page


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Genius is only an infinite capacity for taking pains. – Jane E. Hopkins Genius is only an infinite capacity for taking pains. – Jane E. Hopkins
CLASS VII

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,sls Fks gekjs iwoZt
tokgj yky usg: 18
Name of Textbook : 1. uoHkkjrh Author: 1. MkW0 Hkkjrh ikaMs
2. ,sls Fks gekjs iwoZt 1. d`".k xksiky vkfcn
uoHkkjrh ¼ikB~;iqLrd½
Publication : 1. dkjMksok 12 fojkV dksgyh 78
2. U;weSu ifCyds”kUl January 16 HkfDr ds in 103
17 cw<+h dkdh 108
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST TERM)
Suggested Chapter ,sls Fks gekjs iwoZt
Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number 6 ljksftuh uk;Mw 52
April & May uoHkkjrh ¼ikB~;iqLrd½ February iqujko`fÙk
18 Pksrd 116 ANNUAL EXAMINATION
2 ty cSad 13
,sls Fks gekjs iwoZt uks
V%&
7 ?ku”;ke nkl fcjyk 58
1& fgUnh esa 80 vdksa dk dsoy ,d iz'u&Ik= gksxkA iz'u&Ik= esa fgUnh Hkk"kk rFkk
uoHkkjrh ¼ikB~;iqLrd½
lkfgR; ls iz'u iwNs tk;saxsA
July 3 lp dk lkSnk 19
First Mid Term Assessment 2& iz”u&i= esa Knowledge based, Application based RkFkk fopkjkRed iz”u Hkh
,sls Fks gekjs iwoZt ¼HOTS½iwNs tk;saxsA
4 johUnz ukFk VSxksj 37 3& izR;sd ikB ls Jqfrys[k djkuk vfuok;Z gSA
August – uoHkkjrh ¼ikB~;iqLrd½
4& fgUnh Hkk"kk esa iwoZ Kku ij vk/kkfjr iz”u Hkh iwNs tk;saxsA
September 7 izkd`frd O;k;ke 47
8 vuks[kk gkuZ 54
5& dfork,¡ Nk=ksa dks ;kn djkbZ tk;saxh rFkk Nk=ksa dh ekSf[kd vfHkO;fDr ij /;ku
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HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION le>kbZ tk,xhA iz”u&i= esa blls dksbZ iz”u ugha iwNk tk,xkA
8& Nk=ksa ls okrkZyki ds le; fgUnh ds lkfgfR;d 'kCnksa ,oa eqgkojksa dk iz;ksx fd;k
OCTOBER – MARCH (SECOND TERM) Page
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November 9& vkSipkfjd rFkk vukSipkfjd i=ksa dk izk:Ik (Format) layXu gSA
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15 fujkyh nhokyh 95
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,sls Fks gekjs iwoZt
11& okf"kZd ijh{kk eas lEiw.kZ ikB~;Øe ls iz”u iwNs tk;saxsA
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December Second Mid Term Assessment

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Author : Mk0 v'kksd 'kekZ 2- ;ks /kzqok.kh ifjR;T;] v/kz~qoa ifj”ksorsA
Publication : tokgj ifCyds”kUl /kzqokf.k rL; u”;fUr] v/kzqoa u Veso pAA
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST TERM)
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Suggested Chapter
Month Number
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3 okrkZyki% e|kik% fda u tYifUr] fda u [kknfUr ok;lk%AA
July 25 ys[k% 5- xq.kks Hkw"k;rs :ia] 'khya Hkw"k;rs dqye~A
31 la[;k okpd 'kCn ¼
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September iqujko`fÙk 7- ;fLeu~ ns”ks u lEekuks] u o`fRr% u p ckU/kok%A
u p fo|kxe% df”pr~] ra”ns"ka ifjotZ;sr~AA
OCTOBER – MARCH (SECOND TERM)
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January nks 'yksd
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CLASS VII
HISTORY AND CIVICS GEOGRAPHY
Name of the Textbook: WORLD OF HISTORY AND CIVICS Name of the Textbook: AROUND the WORLD – a textbook of
Author: Vinita Kumar Geography for ICSE schools  7
Publisher: CORDOVA PUBLICATIONS PVT. LTD. (Term 1 & Term 2)
APRIL – SEPTEMBER Author: R K Jain
Suggested Chapter Publisher: Ratna Sagar
Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number
APRIL – SEPTEMBER
April-May Medieval Europe - Rise and Spread of
1 7 Suggested Chapter
Christianity Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number
1 The Constitution of India 110
April – July 5 Europe  Location and Physical Features 40
July 3 The Turkish Invasions 27 (along with map work)
First Mid Term Assessment 1 Atmosphere 3
August 4 Delhi Sultanate - I 34 July First Mid Term Assessment
5 Delhi Sultanate - II 41 August - 2 Weather and Climate 12
September REVISION September
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION 4 Energy and Power Resources 31

OCTOBER – MARCH
REVISION
October –
8 The Arrival of the Mughals 70 HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION
November
9 Akbar The Great 81 Please Note: The learners will also be tested on the previous knowledge of the
December Second Mid Term Assessment political map of India in Half Yearly Examination
2 The Directive Principles of State Policy 117 Map Work
January 10 Jahangir, Shahjahan and Aurangzeb 92 POLITICAL MAP (INDIA) States & Union Territories with Capitals
February 11 Making of Composite Culture 102
REVISION Europe Map
ANNUAL EXAMINATION Mountains and Plateaus: Scandinavian, Alps, Apennines, Pyrenees, Caucasus.

Note: Rivers – Seine, Rhine, Rhone, Elbe, Volga, Dnieper, Danube, Thames.

 A single notebook has to be maintained for History and Civics. Sea – Baltic, North Sea, Norwegian, Black Sea, Adriatic, White Sea, Sea of Azov, Irish.
 The entire course from April to February will be tested in the Annual Gulfs & Bays – Lions, Finland, Bothnia, Bay of Biscay
Examination (No Semester System).
Straits & Channel – Strait of Otranto, Strait of Gibraltar, English Channel
Peninsula – Kola, Kanin, Iberian, Balkan
UNIT PROJECT
Month Topic Places – Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Rome, London, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki
December Directive Principles of State Policy
 The topic for the Unit Project will also be tested in the examination.

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OCTOBER – MARCH MATHEMATICS
October – 4 Africa – Location and Physical Features 32
November (along with map work) New Mathematics Today – Class 7: Term 1
Name of the Textbook:
5 Case Study: Cocoa Cultivation in Ghana 42 and Term 2
Author: O. P. Malhotra, S. K. Gupta, Anubhuti Gangal
December Second Mid Term Assessment Publisher: S. Chand School
December– 2 Weathering and Soil Formation 11
February APRIL – SEPTEMBER
1 Representation of Geographical Features 3 Suggested Chapter
Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number
REVISION
MATHS I
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
April-May 1 Integers 9 (T1)
Please Note: The learners will also be tested on the previous knowledge of the 2 Fractions and Decimals 20 (T1)
political map of India in Annual Examination (excluding Exercises 2A, 2B, 2C)
July 3 Rational Numbers 45 (T1)
REVISION
Map Work July First Mid Term Assessment
POLITICAL MAP (INDIA) States & Union Territories with Capitals
August 5 Square Root and Cube Root 76 (T1)
Africa Map (Exercise 5A only)
Mountains and Plateaus - Drakensberg, Atlas, Ethiopian Highlands, Great Karoo,
Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. Kenya, Ahaggar Plateau, Bie Plateau 6 Ratio and Proportion 86 (T1)
Rivers - Nile, Niger, Congo, Orange, Limpopo, Zambezi 7 Unitary Method and Time and Work 98 (T1)
Deserts - Sahara, Kalahari, Namib, Nubian (excluding Exercise 7B)
Seas and Lakes – Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika,
September REVISION
Lake Chad, Lake Nasser, Lake Malawi
Gulfs and Bays – Gulf of Guinea, Gulf of Gabes, Gulf of Sidra, Walvis Bay, St. Helena Bay MATHS II
Straits and Channel – Bab-el-Mandeb, Strait of Gibraltar, Mozambique Channel April-May 8 Algebraic Expressions 108 (T1)
Places - Madagascar, Durban, Cairo, Tripoli, Accra, Cape of Good Hope, Luanda. (excluding Exercises 8C, 8D, 8E)
Note: 13 Basic Constructions * 156 (T1)
 Previous knowledge of the students may also be tested in the examination.
July 9 Linear Equations in One Variable 122 (T1)
 The question paper shall include a fair mix of questions based on
Knowledge, Application and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). 10 Linear Inequalities 133 (T1)
 The entire course from April to February will be tested in the Annual REVISION
Examination (No Semester System). July First Mid Term Assessment
August 11 Lines and Angles 138 (T1)
12 Parallel Lines 147 (T1)
September REVISION
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION

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CLASS VII
OCTOBER – MARCH PHYSICS
MATHS I Name of the Textbook: Living Science Physics for Class VII
October 4 Exponents 62 (T1) (Term 1 and Term 2)
November 18 Percentage and its Applications 18 (T2) Author: Rajen K. Agarwal
Publisher: Ratna Sagar
REVISION
December Second Mid Term Assessment
December 19 Speed, Time and Distance 41 (T2) APRIL – SEPTEMBER

15 Frequency Distribution and Mean 175 (T1) Suggested Term 1


Chapter
Month Name of the Chapter Textbook
January 16 Graphical Representation of Data 184 (T1) Number
Pages
February 17 Sets 9 (T2)
April-May 1 Physical quantities and Measurement 03
REVISION
2 Motion 17
MATHS II
July 2 Motion (Contd.)
October 14 Triangles 158 (T1)
First Mid Term Assessment
November 20 Congruency of Triangles 48 (T2)
July 3 Energy 34
REVISION
August 3 Energy (Contd.)
December Second Mid Term Assessment
4 Heat 44
December 24 Perimeter and Area 96 (T2)
September 4 Heat (Contd.)
January 23 Representing 3D in 2D 84 (T2)
REVISION
February REVISION
ANNUAL EXAMINATION HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION

Note:
 Only two notebooks may be maintained, one each for Mathematics I and OCTOBER – MARCH Term 2
Mathematics II. Textbook
Pages
 * Protractor may not be used for constructing the angles (30o, 60o, 90o, 45o, 15o,
o o o o o o October - 1 Light 3
120 , 150 , 75 , 135 , 105 , 22.5 ) that can be drawn using a pair of compasses.
November
 All the concepts covered in the prescribed textbook may be tested in the
December Second Mid Term Assessment
Mid Term Assessments as well as in the Half-Yearly and Annual Examinations.
December 2 Sound 17
 Previous knowledge of the students may also be tested.
January 2 Sound (Contd.)
3 Electricity and Magnetism 30
February 3 Electricity and Magnetism (Contd.)
REVISION
ANNUAL EXAMINATION

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CLASS VII
OCTOBER – MARCH
Note:
Suggested Chapter Term II
1. The latest guidelines, textbook and the scope of syllabus prescribed by the Month Name of the Chapter Textbook
Number
Council should be followed. Pages
2. All the activities prescribed by the Council for each chapter may be conducted in Oct – Nov 5 Language of Chemistry 1
the class/laboratory while teaching the chapter.  [Excluding the sub topics other
3. Some evidence may be reflected in the notebooks of the learners and in teachers’ examples on page - 4]
lesson plans for the activities conducted.  [Excluding the pages 7,8,9,10]
4. Previous knowledge of the students may also be tested in the examination.  No chemical equations required
5. The entire course from April to February will be tested in the Annual for the subtopic ‘Characteristics
Examination (No Semester System). of Chemical Reactions’.
(ONLY WORD EQUATIONS)
December Second Mid Term Assessment
Dec – Jan 6 Metals and Non-metals 17
CHEMISTRY [Excluding activity series on page
Name of the Textbook: Dr Dalal’s New Simplified Middle School 21]
Chemistry Class VII Term I, Term II Jan – Feb 7 Air and Atmosphere 32
Author: Dr Viraf J. Dalal [Excluding Page: 33, 34, 36, 37,
Publisher: Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 38, 48]

APRIL – SEPTEMBER REVISION


Suggested Term I ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Chapter
Month Name of the Chapter Textbook
Number
Pages
Note:
April - May 3 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures 20
1. The latest guidelines and textbooks should be followed.
 [Excluding page - 21]
2. All the activities prescribed by the Council for each chapter may be conducted in the
 [Excluding the sub topic
Activity series of Metals on class/laboratory while teaching the chapter.
page 23]
3. Some evidence may be reflected in the notebooks of the learners and in teachers’
 [Excluding pages – 27 to 37]
lesson plans for the activities conducted.
July First Mid Term Assessment
4. The teacher may familiarise the learners with the coloured charts provided at the
2 Physical and Chemical Changes 10 back of the textbook for diagram/picture based questions.
August – 4 Atomic Structure 42 5. Previous knowledge of the students will also be tested in the examination.
September [Excluding page: 44 and 51] 6. The entire course from April to February will be tested in the Annual
Revision Examination (No Semester System).
September HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION

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CLASS VII
BIOLOGY December 2 Classification of the Living World 12
Name of the Textbook: Living Science Biology VII Term 1 and Term 2 (Excluding Subtopics: Systems of
Author: D K Rao Classification(artificial and natural),
Publisher: Ratna Sagar Draw backs of the two-kingdom
classification
Scientific names of disease causing
APRIL – SEPTEMBER
bacteria – X.oryzae and X.
Suggested Term 1 malvacearum
Chapter
Month Name of the Chapter Textbook Scientific names of disease causing
Number
Pages bacteria - Diphtheria, botulism,
April - May 1 Plant Tissues (Excluding Subtopics: 3 pneumonia
Components of Xylem and Phloem Type Study: Moulds
with diagrams) (Names of the diseases will be
taught)
2 Animal Tissues (Excluding 13 Classification of plants
Subtopics: Kinds of Epithelial
 Based on presence and
tissues) absence of vascular tissues
July 2 Animal Tissues (Contd.)  Based on nature of producing
First Mid Term Assessment flowers or seeds
 Monocotyledons, dicotyledons,
July 3 Classification of Animals 25 herbs, shrubs and trees)
August 3 Classification of Animals (Contd.) January 2 Classification of the Living World
4 Allergy 43 (Contd.)
4 Excretory System in Humans 42
September 4 Allergy (Contd.)
February 4 Excretory System in Humans (Contd.)
REVISION
REVISION
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION
ANNUAL EXAMINATION

Note:
OCTOBER – MARCH Term 2 1. The latest guidelines and textbooks should be followed.
Textbook 2. All the activities prescribed by the Council for each chapter may be conducted in
Pages the class/laboratory while teaching the chapter.
October 1 Photosynthesis 3 3. Some evidence may be reflected in the notebooks of the learners and in teachers’
lesson plans for the activities conducted.
November 1 Photosynthesis (Contd.) 4. Previous knowledge of the students may also be tested in the examination.
3 Respiration in Plants 31 5. The topic of the Unit Project will also be tested in the examination.
December Second Mid Term Assessment 6. The entire course from April to February will be tested in the Annual
Examination (No Semester System).

UNIT PROJECT
Month Topic
May - July Animal Tissues

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CLASS VII
COMPUTATIONAL THINKING & INFORMATION Note: Semester system will NOT be followed.
AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (CT & ICT)
Internal Project Work
Name of the Textbook: COMPUTER MASTI - 7
June Chapter 8 History of Computers: From Abacus to 122
Author: Prof. Sridhar Iyer Smartphones
Publisher: Next Education India Private Limited
Note:
APRIL – SEPTEMBER
1. The question paper in the Half-yearly and Annual Examination will be of 50
Suggested Chapter marks and shall include questions based on Knowledge, Application and
Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS).
April – May 1 Revision of Level 6 (Excluding Flowcharts) 01 2. Previous knowledge of the students may also be tested in the examination.
3. For additional knowledge the students may refer to Libre Office, Snapseed and
Revision of BASIC (Excluding Graphic Support Android on their own. These topics will not be tested.
statements) material 4. The entire course from April to February will be tested in the Annual
3 Image Editing 30 Examination.
July 2 Inside Computers: Hardware and Operating 08
Systems
First Mid Term Assessment
August 4 Advanced Presentation: Digital storytelling 54
ART
Word Processor: Designing Cards and Name of the Textbook: It’s Time to Learn
5 68
Newsletters Author: R N Malhotra
September Word Processor: Designing Cards and
5 - Publisher: Eupheus Learning
Newsletters (continued)
REVISION
APRIL – SEPTEMBER
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION
Pages 4,5,6,8,10,11,13,15,16,18,19,20,28,30,35
OCTOBER – MARCH
Holiday 2 paper cards (Birthday)
October 9 Introduction to FOSS 135 Homework Revision of Page 4 and 5
10 BASIC Programming: Control and 145
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION
Repetition
(Excluding Arrays and Nested Loop)
OCTOBER – MARCH
November 10 BASIC Programming: Control and -
Repetition (continued) Pages 38,40,41,42,46,48,49,51,53,54,56,58,60,61,62,64
(Excluding Arrays and Nested Loop)
December Second Mid Term Assessment Holiday Worksheet 1

7 Spreadsheet: Data Analysis 100 Homework Worksheet 2


January 6 Internet: Content Sharing 85
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
February REVISION
ANNUAL EXAMINATION

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