You are on page 1of 15

Dear Parent,

Please find the timetable & portions for 2022-23 Semester-2

DATE Day Sem2 Timetable-2022-23-GRADE 7


Geography-Paper1-8.30AM to Geography-Paper2-10.30AM
24th March Friday Geography/DMAC Theory 9.30AM to 11.30AM DMAC Theory-12.00 Noon-1.30PM
27th March Monday English Paper1-8.30AM to 9.40AM Paper2-10.20AM to 11.30AM Listening-12.00Noon to 12.15PM
History-Paper1-8.30AM to History-Paper2-10.30AM to English Speaking-12.00Noon to 2.00
29th March Wednesday History/English Speaking 9.30AM 11.30AM PM
2nd Language/English EnglishReading-12.00Noon to
31st March Friday Reading Theory-8.30AM to 10.00 AM Listening-10.30 to 10.45AM 2.00PM
Computers/2nd Language Practical-10.00AM to 2nd Language Speaking-12.00Noon
3rd April Monday Speaking Theory-8.30AM to 9.30AM 11.30AM to 2.00 PM
5th April Wednesday Math/Advanced Math Paper1-8.30AM to 9.30AM Paper2-10.30AM to 11.30AM Paper-3-12.00Noon to 12.15PM
Chemistry/Practicals/2nd Practicals-10.30AM to 2nd Language Reading-12.00Noon
10th April Monday Language Reading Chemistry-8.30AM to 9.30AM 11.30AM to 2.00 PM
Physics/Biology/DMAC
13th April Thursday Practical Physics-8.30AM to 9.30AM Biology-10.30AM to 11.30AM DMAC Practical-12.00 Noon-1.30PM
SUBJECT PORTIONS

Reading: Duration: 1 minute


Read a given passage from ‘Wonder’. Students will be assessed on the following reading criteria: pronunciation,
volume, pace and pitch, pause (using punctuation to give appropriate pause) and intonation, and clarity
Speaking: Duration: 2 minutes
Speak on a topic given on the spot. Students will be assessed on the following speaking criteria: organisation of
content; choice of vocabulary; volume, pace and pitch; fluency; delivery (matching of speech and purpose); body
language and gestures.
Listening: Listen to a given audio and answer the questions.(15 minutes)
Writing:
Unit 4 — structural choices to help the reader, language and punctuation to express formality, impact of bias, write a
persuasive speech, techniques used to establish voice, personal response to texts, how to create an effective setting,
language techniques to establish setting and mood, withholding and revealing information, analyse climax of a
narrative.

Unit 5 — language and structure of argument texts, writing an effective argument, writers combining techniques for
ENGLISH -FLE overall effect, writing a personal response to a character, creating realistic dialogue, using language to present a
character, effects of structural pattern in a story, writing an imaginative blog, purpose/language/structural features
of advice texts, writing an advice text, genre conventions and writing a superhero story, structural and language
features of film scripts

Unit 6.1– effect of emotive language on readers


Unit 6.2 – how purpose and audience influence the way a text is written, producing a leaflet for a specific purpose
and audience
Unit 6.3– features of a fable, commenting on figurative language and symbols, time connectives and story openings
help structure a story
Unit 6.4-–effect of introducing a new character into a story, writing your own fable
Unit 6.6– use and impact of extended metaphors
Unit 7.2– writing imaginatively from a character’s point of view
Unit 7.3 –-writing a monologue from a character’s point of view
Unit 7.4 – the effect of introducing an antagonist into a story, use and impact of different types of adjectives
Unit 8.4 – structure of a newspaper report, writing opening paragraphs of newspaper reports
Reading: Duration: 1 minute
Read a given passage from ‘Wonder’. Students will be assessed on the following reading criteria: Pronunciation,
Volume, pace and pitch; Pause (using punctuation to give appropriate pause) and intonation, and clarity
Speaking: Duration: 2 minutes
Speak on a topic given on the spot. Students will be assessed on the following speaking criteria: Organisation of
content; Choice of vocabulary; Volume, Pace and Pitch; Fluency; Delivery (Matching of speech and purpose); Body
language and gestures.
Listening: Listen to a given audio and answer the questions.(15 minutes)

Unit 3
● Second Conditional with unless and I wish, If only
● The -ing form after verbs, adjectives and prepositions
● Present continuous passive
● Formal letter writing
Unit 4
● Pronouns preceding nouns
● Present and past simple passive
ENGLISH- ESL
● Reflexive pronouns
● Compound adjectives
● Advertisement writing
Unit 5
● Complex noun phrases 1 & 2
● Future passive
● Connectives
● Past modals
● Informative account writing
Unit 6
● Comparative and Superlative adjectives
● Demonstrative, indefinite and quantitative
● Comparative and Superlative adverbs
● Phrasal and prepositional verbs
Unit 8
● Present perfect with indefinite time adverbs
● Present perfect continuous
● Reported speech - questions and statements
● Writing a short essay giving opinions on a topic.
Unit 9
● Participle clauses
● Personal account writing

Listening: Students will listen to an unknown audio clip and answer the question based on it.

Reading: Students will read an unknown passage and will be asked questions based on the passage and answer
them orally.

Speaking: Students will choose any 1 topic and speak about it for 1 min and the examiner will ask questions based
on the speech.
FRENCH topic 1- Speak about your leisure activities.
topic 2- Talk about when and where are the places they do shopping.

Writing: verbe faire to describe your activities and expressions with "faire"
-Jouer a and jouer de
- verbes ER ,IR,RE , partitive articles, expressions of quantity, ne .....pas de/d' ne ..........plus de/d'
-types of shops and products ,sports, leisure activities,
creative writing: leisure activities /shopping and unknown Comprehension.

Reading - Read an unknown passage and answer the questions.

Speaking - உனக்குப் பிடித்த ஒரு தலைவர் பற்றிப் பேசுக.

TAMIL-GREEN Listening - Listen to an unknown passage and answer the questions.

Writing - திருக்குறள், அறிவியல் வசப்படுவோம், காட்டுக்குள் சுற்றுலா, வாழ்வில் நான்


பறந்துகொண்டே இருப்பேன், இயற்கை அன்னை இந்திரா. (பத்தி உருவாக்கம், கதை, கடிதம்,
கட்டுரை எழுதுதல், மொழிபெயர்ப்பு செய்தல் மற்றும் இலக்கணம்)

Speaking: ‘Seven wonders of the world’(உலகின் ஏழு அதிசயங்கள்) - Duration 2 minutes


TAMIL-INDIGO
Reading: Read an unknown passage.

Listening: Listen to an unknown audio clip and answer the questions based on it.

Writing:வேற்றுமையில் ஒற்றுமை, காகிதம் தன் வரலாறு கூறுதல், தமிழன் குரல், தமிழரின்


கட்டிடக் கலை, கல்வெட்டு முதல் கைப்பேசி வரை, ஆரோக்கியமே ஆனந்தம், மரபுச் சொற்கள்,
இலக்கணம் - மாத்திரை, இன எழுத்துக்கள், இணைச் சொற்கள். (பத்தி உருவாக்கம்,
மொழிபெயர்ப்பு, உரையாடல், கதை மற்றும் இலக்கணம்)

Reading - Read an unknown passage out loud and answer the questions asked.

Speaking - Talk about your family, your house, and your city. You may use a picture/ drawing to help you. (Please
note - the drawing/picture will not be marked. It is just to help you explain.)
SPANISH
Listening - Listen to an unknown passage/ dialogue and answer the questions asked.

Writing - Unit 3 - El Balance de la oración, “Presentarse” verb; Verbos - Tener, Vivir; Describir la familia, la casa, la
ciudad; Articulos; Adjetivos; Demostrativos; Peru. Unit 2 - Tener, Vivir; Preguntar datos personales; Dias y meses del
ano; Los Numeros.

Listening: Students listen to an unknown audio clip and answer the questions following the instruction given.
Reading: Students read an unknown text given and answer comprehension questions orally.
Speaking: Students talk about a school trip they’ve already had and answer questions based on their speech.
GERMAN Writing: Vocabularies related to hobbies / Sports and activities / Modal verbs / Die Kleidung (clothes) / Adjectives
to describe clothes / Verbs suchen, gehoren, tragen / Possessivpronomen / Dativ / months of the year / Der Urlaub
(vacations) - Destinations for vacation / past tense of machen, gehen, bleiben, essen, spielen / Weather / Imperativ /
Reading and comprehension text / Paragraph writing.

Reading - Read an unknown passage and answer the questions.

Speaking - How important is excursion is in the life of a student OR Your favourite poet in Hindi
HINDI
Listening - Listen to an unknown passage and answer the questions.
Writing - Grammar - Prefix and Suffix, Idioms, Kaarak, Adverbs, Homephones.

Writing skill - Tippan Lekhan, Vigyapan, Yaatravruth, Patralekan


Reading comprehension.

Chapter 2. Expressions, formulae and equations

Changing the subject of the formula, Algebraic Substitution

2.1 Constructing Expressions


2.2 using expressions and formulae
2.3 Expanding brackets
2.4 Factorising
2.5 Constructing and solving equations
2.6 Inequalities

Chapter 4. Decimals

4.1 Ordering decimals


MATH 4.2 Multiplying decimals
4.3 Dividing by decimals
4.4 Making decimal calculations easier

Chapter 5. Angles and constructions

5.1 Parallel lines


5.2 The exterior angle of a triangle
5.3 Constructions ( angles, triangles, perpendicular bisector, angle bisector)

Chapter 7. Fractions

BIDMAS on fractions
7.1 Fractions and recurring decimals
7.2 Ordering fractions
7.3 Subtracting mixed numbers
7.4 Multiplying an integer by a mixed number
7.5 Dividing an integer by a fraction
7.6 Making fraction calculations easier

Chapter 8. Shapes and symmetry

Area and perimeter of the compound shapes, area of the circle, rotational symmetry.
8.1 Quadrilaterals and polygons
8.2 The circumference of a circle
8.3 3D shapes

Chapter 10. Percentages

10.1 Percentage Increase and Decrease


10.2 Using a multiplier

Chapter 12. Ratio and Proportion

12.1 Simplifying ratios


12.2 Sharing in a ratio
12.3 Ratio and direct proportion

Chapter 13. Probability

13.1 Calculating probabilities


13.2 Experimental and theoretical probabilities

Chapter 14. Position and transformation

14.1 Bearings
14.2 The midpoint of a line segment
14.3 Translating 2D shapes
14.4 Reflecting shapes
14.5 Rotating shapes
14.6 Enlarging shapes

Chapter 15. Distance, area and volume

15.2 The area of a parallelogram and a trapezium


15.3 Calculating the volume of triangular prisms
15.4 Calculating the surface area of triangular prisms and pyramids.

Chapter 16. Interpreting and discussing results


Averages and Range, Frequency table - grouped, ungrouped

16.5 Representing data


16.6 Using statistics

Fraction Decimal Percentage (Ch 3, 8)


• Addition & Subtraction of fractions
• Multiply and divide fractions
• BIDMAS - decimals & fractions.
• Compound percentages -Money, Simple, Compound Interest
• Multiply and divide decimals by integers and decimals.
• Recurring or terminating decimal equivalents.

ADV MATH Angle and Construction, Shapes and Measures (Ch 5,7,14)
• Construct 90º, 60º, 45º and 30º angles, Equilateral triangle, Square, regular hexagon inscribed in circle.
• Sum of the interior angles of any polygon.
• Sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360°.
• Angles, parallel lines, triangles and quadrilaterals & missing angles.
• Bearings and scaling to interpret position on maps and plans.
• Units of length, capacity and mass.
• Area and circumference of a circle(sector, length of arc).
• Compound 2D shapes made from rectangles, triangles and circles.
• Surface area and volume of prisms and cylinders.
• Reflective symmetry in 3D shapes.
• Pythagoras’ theorem.

Algebra (Ch 2, 4)
• Understand how to manipulate algebraic expressions including:
-expanding brackets
-applying the laws of indices
-simplifying algebraic fractions.
• BIDMAS
• Creating formulae and changing subject of the formula
• Solving equations (including fractions)
• Simultaneous linear equations
- algebraically (eliminating one variable)
- graphically (point of intersection).
• Inequalities

Sequences and Functions (Ch 9, 10)


• Generate term-to-term rule
• nth term rule
• Quadratic sequences
• Function machines
• linear function in two variables (of the form y = mx + c or ax + by = c) graphically
• Quadratic functions of the form y = x^2 ± a.
• Interpret and comparison of Distance Time graphs

Probability (Ch 12)


. Understanding that total probability is 1 (Sum of mutually exclusive events)
. Successive and combined events
. Theoretical probabilities of combined events.
. Tree diagram & 2 way table

Position and Transformations (Ch 13)


• Reflections, translations
• Rotations
• Combined Transformations
• Enlargement from a center of enlargement & scale factor.
• Change in perimeter & area of squares & rectangles after enlargement

UNIT 4 ECOSYSTEMS
4.1 The Sonoran Desert
4.2 Different ecosystems
4.3 Intruders in an ecosystem
4.4 Bioaccumulation

UNIT 5 MATERIALS & CYCLES ON EARTH


5.1 The structure of the atom
5.2 Purity
5.3 Weather and climate
5.4 Climate and ice ages
5.5 Atmosphere and climate

UNIT 6 LIGHT
SCIENCE 6.1 Reflection
6.2 Refraction
6.3 Making rainbows
6.4 Colours of light
6.5 Galaxies
6.6 Rocks in space

UNIT 7 DIET & GROWTH


7.1 Nutrients
7.2 A balanced diet
7.3 Growth, development & heath
7.4 Moving the body

UNIT 8 CHEMICAL REACTIONS


8.1 Exothermic reactions
8.2 Endothermic reactions
8.3 Reactions of metals with Oxygen
8.4 Reactions of metals with water
8.5 Reactions of metals with dilute acids

UNIT 9 MAGNETISM
9.1 Magnetic fields
9.2 The Earth as a giant magnet
9.3 Electromagnets
9.4 Investigating electromagnets

Chapter 3 - Islam and its spread - the Rules of the Caliphates


Pre-Islamic conditions in Arabia
Prophet Muhammad and his teachings
Five principles of Islam
Achievements of Arabs
Caliphates
Chapter 10 - Foundation of the Mughal Empire
Origin of Mughal Rule-Babur
HISTORY
Humayun
Sher Shah Suri
Sher Shah Suri-Achievements
Chapter 15 - Directive Principles of State Policy
Welfare State
Directive Principles of State Policy
Fundamental Rights
Implementation of Directive Principles

Lesson 3 Population
1.People of world - Are we spread evenly, Livelihood
2.Population Change-Migration
GEOGRAPHY
3. Types of migrants - immigrants and emigrants
4. Types of Migration- International, domestic, urban to rural, rural to urban,
rural to rural, urban to urban
5. Who migrates to the UK and the effects of migration?
6. Where do people of the world live?
7. How does the population change?
8. Factors affecting the changes in population - Push and pull factors
9. Local area comparison
10. Population Pyramid - types
Lesson 4 - India and Asia
1.Main physical features of Asia
2. Human Features of Asia
3. Main physical features of India - Monsoons, landforms and vegetation
4. Human Features of Asia
5. How is India different? - India a land of contrasts
6. India’s main physical features and Population features
7. Living in Mumbai - Shanty/Squatter settlements
8. Indian villages - problems and opportunities
9. How interdependent is India? Trade deficit and Trade surplus
Lesson 5 - World issues:
1. Climatic change and effects
2. Global warming
3. How can our energy use change?
4.Poverty problem

Lesson 6 - Key Skills: Maps and Diagrams


1.Atlas,
2. Choropleth maps and Isopleth maps
3. Physical features on Ordnance survey maps
4. Human features on Ordnance survey maps
5. Diagrams in Geography
6. Population Pyramid – Data interpretation

Chapter 2 - Formulas and Functions:


(Both Theory and Practical)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Formulas in calc and Range
Types of cell references
Cell references of another spreadsheet
Renaming a sheet
Functions and Errors

Chapter 6 - More on Python:


(Both Theory and Practical)

Introduction to Python
Variables and Data Types
Operators and Types of operators in Python
Operator Precedence
Algorithm and Flowcharts
Control Statements and its Types
Conditional statements

Chapter 7 - Introduction to Artificial intelligence:

AI
Applications of AI
Various Fields of AI
AI in your Day to day life

Chapter 8 - Audacity:
(Both Theory and Practicals)

Features of Audacity
Starting of Audacity
Components of audacity window
Opening and Playing audio Files
Editing Audio Files
Audio Settings
Recording and Saving the project
Chapter 9 - Introduction to HTML5:
(Both Theory and Practicals)

Introduction and History of HTML


Creating an HTML Document
Tags
Elements and Attributes
Rules of HTML code and structure
Different HTML tags
Using CSS
Background and Text Properties

Chapter 10 - Cyber Threats and security:

Cybercrimes against individual person


Cybercrimes against Property
Cybercrimes against Society
Cybersecurity

Theory
Unit 1:Portraits (Few)
Unit 2:Built Environment
Unit 3:Design brief
ART
Practical
Unit 1:Portraits
Unit 2:Built Environment
Unit 3:Design brief

Theory: Indian music, Scales and Scale Degrees, Steps, accidentals, Dynamics and changes, and Simple Articulations.
MUSIC
Practical: To perform a solo or an ensemble piece/song.
THEORY:
Script creation
Monologue writing
Design of performance
DRAMA
PRACTICAL:
Mime
Improvisation

THEORY
● Based on laban's effort Flow,Weight
Space, Time.Exploration through -Classical
Form
Bharatanatyam, Odissi, Kathak, Manipuri, Kuchipudi
P&M
● Laban efforts in International and
Indian folk dances
CREATIVE International Folk-Polka, Contra
MOVEMENTS Indian Folk-Kummi, Garba

● Structure of dance
Binary,Ternary, Rondo,Episodic
R&F:-
Classical Rhythm- 5 Variations
Folk Rhythm-3 Variations
Surya Namaskar

****End Of Document****

You might also like