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Full Year Syllabus

The document outlines the annual syllabus for Class IX for the academic year 2025-26 across various subjects including English, Hindi, French, German, Maths, Science, Social Science, and MSFC. Each subject is divided by month, detailing topics, units, chapters, and specific skills to be developed. The syllabus includes reading, writing, grammar, and literature components, along with assessments such as half-yearly and annual exams.

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Full Year Syllabus

The document outlines the annual syllabus for Class IX for the academic year 2025-26 across various subjects including English, Hindi, French, German, Maths, Science, Social Science, and MSFC. Each subject is divided by month, detailing topics, units, chapters, and specific skills to be developed. The syllabus includes reading, writing, grammar, and literature components, along with assessments such as half-yearly and annual exams.

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Class IX

Annual Syllabus (2025-26)

Subject: ENGLISH

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter
April
READING: Discursive Passage

GRAMMAR: Integrated Grammar

WRITING: Descriptive Paragraph (Person/Event)

LITERATURE (Beehive)

Ch1- The Fun They Had

Poem- The Road Not Taken

May
READING: Discursive Passage

WRITING: Diary Entry

GRAMMAR: Determiners, Modals, Integrated Grammar

LITERATURE (Beehive): Ch-2 The Sound of Music I & II,


Poem: Wind

(Moments): Ch-1 The Lost Child

June Summer Break

July
READING: Factual Passage (Case Study)
WRITING: Story Writing
GRAMMAR: Reported Speech (Command, Statement,
Question, Request)
LITERATURE (Beehive): Ch-3 The Little Girl, Ch-4 A Truly
Beautiful Mind, Poem: Rain on the Roof
(Moments): Ch-2 The Adventures of Toto

August
READING: Factual Passage (Case Study)

WRITING: Descriptive Paragraph

GRAMMAR: Tenses, Subject-Verb Concord, Integrated


Grammar

LITERATURE (Beehive): Ch-5 The Snake and the Mirror, Ch-


6 My Childhood

Poem: The Lake Isle of Innisfree

(Moments): Ch-3 Iswaran the Storyteller


September Half Yearly Exam

October
READING: Factual Passage (Case Study)

GRAMMAR: Revision - Reported Speech, Integrated Grammar

WRITING: Diary Entry (Revision)

LITERATURE (Beehive): Ch-8 Reach for the Top I, II; Ch-10


Kathmandu
Poem: A Legend of the Northland

(Moments): Ch-4 In the Kingdom of Fools


Ch-5 The Happy Prince

November READING: Discursive Passage

WRITING: Descriptive Paragraph - Revision Worksheet

GRAMMAR- Revision

LITERATURE (Beehive): Poem - No Men Are Foreign


Ch-11 If I Were You
(Moments): Ch-7 The Last Leaf
Ch-8 A House is Not a Home

December READING: Factual passage

WRITING: Revision worksheet

GRAMMAR: Integrated Grammar

LITERATURE(Beehive):
Poem : On Killing the Tree
Poem : A Slumber Did my Spirit Seal

(Moments)
Ch 10- Beggar

January READING: Discursive passage and Factual passage

GRAMMAR: Integrated Grammar

WRITING: Revision Worksheets

LITERATURE- Revision

February Annual Exam

Subject: HINDI

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter
April पश -

पाठ - दख
ु का अिधकार (ग खंड)

पाठ - रै दास के पद (प खंड)

याकरण -

अनु वार , अनुनािसक

रचना मक लेखन - अनु छे द लेखन


अप ठत बोध -

अप ठत ग ांश

May पश -

पाठ - एवरे ट : मेर िशखर या ा (ग खंड)

पाठ -रह म के दोहे (प खंड)

याकरण -

श द और पद

June ी मकालीन अवकाश

July पश -

पाठ - तुम कब जाओगे अितिथ (ग खंड)

संचयन -

पाठ – िग लू

याकरण - उपसग- यय,

अथ क से वा य भेद

रचना मक लेखन - अनौपचा रक प लेखन

August पश -

पाठ - गीत-अगीत (प खंड)

संचयन -

पाठ – मृित

याकरण - संिध

रचना मक लेखन -
िच वणन

September अ वा षक पर ा

October पश -

पाठ - वै ािनक चेतना के वाहक:चं शेखर वकट रामन ् (ग खंड)

पाठ - अ न पथ (प खंड)

याकरण -

वराम िच

रचना मक लेखन - संवाद लेखन

November- पश -
January
पाठ - शु तारे के समान (ग खंड)

पाठ - नए इलाके म , खुशबू रचते ह हाथ (प खंड)

संचयन -

पाठ - क लू कु हार क उनाकोट

पाठ - मेरा छोटा-सा िनजी पु तकालय

February पुनरावृ और पर ा

Subject: FRENCH

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter
April
READING
Leçon-1 La famille
WRITING
Fiche d’identité,
Décrivez la famille
GRAMMAR
Verbes en ER (1er grp)
Les nombres
Les articles définis
Les articles indéfinis
L’alphabet

May READING
Leçon-2 Au Lycée
WRITING;
Décrire une personne/image
GRAMMAR
● être, s’appeler
● Qui est-ce?/Qu’est-ce que c’est?
● Les adjectifs possessifs
● Les adjectifs démonstratifs
● L’accord des adjectifs
● Les verbes en IR
● Les prepositions

June Summer Break


July READING
Leçon-3 Une journée de Pauline
Leçon-4 Les saisons
WRITING
Décrivez votre journée
La recette
GRAMMAR
● Les articles contractés/partitifs.
● Les verbes pronominaux
● Les verbes en RE
● Le futur simple
● Le futur proche
● L’impératif

August READING
Leçon-5 Les voyages
WRITING
Carte Postale
GRAMMAR
● Le passé composé
● Les prépositions-
● Expressions avec avoir/être

September Half Yearly Exam


October READING
Leçon-6 Les loisirs et les sports
WRITING
Letter, message
GRAMMAR
● L’imparfait
● L’interrogation

November- READING
January
Leçon-7 L’argent de poche
Leçon-8 Faire des achats
WRITING
Letter
GRAMMAR
● Les négations
● Les pronoms personnels
● Le pronoms EN

February Annual Exam

Subject: GERMAN

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter
April READING
Coursebook and Workbook Case study based texts and dialogues
WRITING
E-Mail, dialogue, Q/A, sentences
GRAMMAR
Applied GRAMMAR:
-Nebensätze: Konjunktion wenn
-zu + infinitiv
-brauchen +... + Infinitiv
-Temporale Präposition während + Genitiv
LITERATURE
Lek-1 Allein zu Hause!
Lek-1 Get Ready Practice Book
May READING
Coursebook and Workbook Case study based texts and dialogues
WRITING
E-Mail, dialogue, Q/A, sentences
GRAMMAR
Applied GRAMMAR:
-Finalsätze:
-Konjunktion damit
-um zu+Infinitiv
LITERATURE
Lek-1 Allein zu Hause

Lek-2 Wir kaufen nichts!


Lek-1,2 Get Ready Practice Book

June Summer Break


July READING
Coursebook and Workbook Case study based texts and dialogues
WRITING
E-Mail, dialogue, Q/A, sentences
GRAMMAR
Applied GRAMMAR:
-Finalsätze:
-Konjunktion damit
-um zu+Infinitiv
LITERATURE
Lek-2 Wir kaufen nichts

Lek-3 Das würde ich nie tun!


Lek-2, 3 Get Ready Practice Book

August READING
Coursebook and Workbook Case study based texts and dialogues
WRITING
E-Mail, dialogue, Q/A, sentences
GRAMMAR
Applied GRAMMAR:
-Konjunktiv II-sollen
-Temporale Nebensätze:
-Konjunktion während
-Konjunktion- bevor
LITERATURE
Lek 3: Das würde ich nie tun!

Lek-4 Hamburg , wir kommen


Lek- 3,4 Get Ready Practice Book

September Half Yearly Exam


October READING
Coursebook and Workbook Case study based texts and dialogues
WRITING
E-Mail, dialogue, Q/A, sentences
GRAMMAR
Applied GRAMMAR:
-Kausale Präposition wegen Genetiv
-zweiteilige Konjunktion zwar…./aber….
-Relarivsatz: Relativpronomen im Nom, Akk, Dat
LITERATURE
Lek-5 Ende gut alles gut
Lek-5 Get Ready Practice Book
November Revision
– January
February Annual Exams
Subject: MATHS

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter
April Ch 1 NUMBER SYSTEMS
● Irrational Numbers
● Real Numbers and their Decimal Expansions
● Operations on Real Numbers
● Laws of Exponents for Real Numbers.
Ch 3 COORDINATE GEOMETRY
● Introduction to cartesian System.
● Plotting a point in the Coordinate Plane.

May Ch 2 POLYNOMIALS
● Polynomials in One Variable
● Zeroes of a Polynomial
● Factorisation of Polynomials
● Algebraic Identities
Ch 4 LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
● Standard form of Linear Equation in Two Variables
● Solution of a Linear Equation

June Summer Break

July Ch 5 INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID'S GEOMETRY


● Euclid’s Definitions, Axioms and Postulates.
Ch 6 LINES AND ANGLES
● Basic Terms and Definitions
● Intersecting Lines and Non-intersecting Lines
● Pairs of Angles
● Lines Parallel to the Same Line.

August Ch 7 TRIANGLES
● Congruence of Triangles
● Criteria for Congruence of Triangles
● Some Properties of a Triangle

September Half Yearly Exam

October Ch 10 HERON’S FORMULA


● Area of a Triangle by Heron’s Formula.
Ch 8 QUADRILATERALS
● Properties of a Parallelogram
● The Mid-point Theorem.

November Ch 11 SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES


● Surface Area of a Right Circular Cone
● Surface Area of a Sphere
● Volume of a Right Circular Cone
● Volume of a Sphere
Ch 9 CIRCLES
● Angle Subtended by a Chord at a Point
● Perpendicular from the Centre to a Chord
● Equal Chords and their Distances from the Centre
● Angle Subtended by an Arc of a Circle
● Cyclic Quadrilaterals

December Ch 12 STATISTICS
● Graphical Representation of data
● Bar Graphs
● Histogram

January Revision

February Annual Exam

Subject: SCIENCE

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter
April Physics
Ch-7 Motion
Chemistry
Ch-1 Matter in our surroundings
Biology
Ch-5 The Fundamental Unit of Life

May Physics
Ch-7 Motion (continued)
Chemistry
Ch-1 Matter in our surroundings (continued)
Biology
Ch-5 The Fundamental Unit of Life (continued)

June Summer Break


July Physics
Ch-8 Force and Laws of Motion
Chemistry
Ch-2 Is matter around us pure?
Biology
Revision-Ch-5 The Fundamental Unit of Life
Ch-6 Tissues

August Physics
Ch-8 Force and Laws of Motion (continued)
Chemistry
Ch-2 Is matter around us pure? (continued)
Biology
Ch-6 Tissues (continued)

September Half Yearly Exam


October Physics
Ch-9 Gravitation
Chemistry
Ch-4 Structure of atom
Biology
Ch-12 Improvement in Food Resources

November Physics
Ch-9 Gravitation (continued)
Ch-10 Work and Energy
Chemistry
Ch-4 Structure of atom (continued)
Ch-3 Atoms and molecules
Biology
Ch-12 Improvement in Food Resources (Continued)
December Physics

Ch-10 Work and Energy (continued)

Chemistry
Ch-3 Atoms and molecules(continued)

Biology

Revision-Ch-5 and 6

January Physics
Ch-11 Sound

Chemistry

Revision

Biology

Revision

February Annual Examination

Subject: SOCIAL SCIENCE

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter
April Political Science
Ch 1: What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
1.1 What is Democracy?
1.2 Features of Democracy
Economics:
Ch 1: The Story of Village Palampur
Geography:
Ch 1 India – Size and Location
History
Ch 1:- French Revolution

May Political Science


Ch1: What is Democracy? Why Democracy? (cont.)
1.3 Why Democracy?
1.4 Broader meanings of Democracy
Economics:
Chapter 1: The Story of Village Palampur(Contd.)
Geography:
Ch 2. Physical Features of India

June Summer Break

July Political Science


Ch 2: Constitutional Design
2.1 Democratic Constitution in South Africa
2.2 Why Do We Need a Constitution?
2.3 Making of the Indian Constitution
2.4 Guiding Values of the Indian Constitution
Economics:
Ch -2 People as Resource
Geography:
Ch 3- Drainage
History
Ch 2:-Socialism in Europe and the Russian revolution

August Political Science


Ch 3: Electoral Politics
3.1 Why Elections?
3.2 What Is The System Of Our Elections?
3.3 What Makes Elections In India Democratic?
Economics:
Ch 2. People as Resource(Contd.)
Geography:
Ch 3. Drainage (Contd..)

September Half Yearly Exam

October Political Science


Ch 4: Working of Institutions
4.1 How is a major policy decision taken?
4.2 Parliament
4.3 Political Executive
4.4 The Judiciary
Economics:
Ch 3 Poverty as a challenge
Geography:
Ch 4. Climate
History
Ch 2- Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution (Continued)
November - Political Science
January
Ch 5: Democratic Rights
5.1 Life Without Rights
5.2 Rights In A Democracy
5.3 Rights In The Indian Constitution
5.4 Expanding Scope Of Rights
Economics:
Ch 3 Poverty as a challenge (Contd.)
Ch 4 Food Security in India
Geography:
Ch 5. Natural Vegetation and Wildlife.
Ch 6. Population
History
Ch 3:- Nasizm and the rise of Hitler

February Annual Examination

Subject: MSFC

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter

April
Unit 1:Workshop & Engineering Techniques
Session 1: Introduction and Safe Practice of Tools in Engineering
Workshop.
Unit 3:Introduction to Basics of Gardening, Nursery, &
Agriculture
Session 1: Machines and Equipments for Agriculture
Employability Skills
Unit 2:Self-Management Skills
Unit 3 :Information And Communication Technology Skills

May
Unit 1:Workshop & Engineering Techniques
Session 2: Measurement – Measuring Various Physical Quantities
Unit 3:Introduction to Basics of Gardening, Nursery, &
Agriculture
Session 2: Land Cultivation, Crop Plantation, Fertilizer
Application, Mulching
Session 3: Seed Plantation and Seed Treatment.
Employability Skills
Unit 2:Self-Management Skills (Contd.)
Unit 3:Information And Communication Technology Skills
(Contd.).

June Summer Break


July
Unit 1:Workshop & Engineering Techniques
Session 3: Carpentry
Session 7: Study of Construction Material
Unit 3:Introduction to Basics of Gardening, Nursery, &
Agriculture
Session 4: Prepare Vermicompost and Vermiwash, Advantages of
Vermicompost and Vermiwash
Employability Skills
Unit 2:Self-Management Skills (Contd.)
Unit 3:Information And Communication Technology Skills
(Contd.)

August
Unit 1:Workshop & Engineering Techniques
Session 8: Piping and Plumbing (Simple Pipeline Work)
Unit 4:Food Processing Techniques
Session 1: Utensils and Equipment Used in Cooking
Employability Skills
Unit 2:Self-Management Skills (Contd.)
Unit 3:Information And Communication Technology Skills
(Contd.)

September Half Yearly Exam

October
Unit 2:Energy & Environment
Session 1: Introduction to Electric Appliances, Tools and Symbols
Unit 4:Food Processing Techniques
Session 3: Food Processing Methods (Boiling, Steaming, Shallow
Frying, Baking, Sautéing) And Fuel Conservation Methods
Employability Skills
Unit 1:Communication Skills
Unit 4 :Entrepreneurial Skills

November
Unit 2: Energy & Environment
Session 4: Simple Wiring
Unit 4: Food Processing Techniques
Session 4: Food Preservation Methods (Drying, Pickling, Brining-
Putting in Syrup, Freezing, Canning)
Session 5: Costing,Packing and Labelling of Food Products
Employability Skills
Unit 1:Communication Skills (Contd.)

December
Unit 2: Energy & Environment
Session 5: Types of Wiring – Staircase Wiring, Godownwiring
Unit 4: Food Processing Techniques
Session 7: Methods of Identifying Food Adulteration
Employability Skills
Unit 4:Entrepreneurial Skills (Contd.)

February
Annual Exam

Subject: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter

April Subject Specific Skills


Unit 1- Understanding AI: Domains and Applications
Employability Skills
Unit 2- Self Management
May Subject Specific Skills
Unit 1- The project Cycle-II
Employability Skills
Unit 3- ICT Skills

June Summer Break

July Subject Specific Skills


Unit 1- AI Ethics-II
Unit 2- Basics of data Literacy
Employability Skills
Unit 3- ICT

August Subject Specific Skills


Unit 2-2.2 Acquiring Data Processing, and Interpreting data
Unit 2- 2.3 Project Interactive data dashboard and Presentation

September Half-Yearly Exam

October Subject Specific Skills


Unit 3- 3.1Importance of Maths in AI
3.2- Statistics
3.2- Probability
Employability Skills-
Unit 1- Communication Skills

November- Subject Specific Skills-


January
Python - Control statement
Unit 4-Introduction to Generative AI
Employability Skills-
Unit 3- Green Skills
February REVISION

Subject: INTRODUCTION to FINANCIAL MARKET

Month Topic/Unit/Chapter
April Unit 1: Money – What it is.
Unit 2: Money Exchange Systems

May Unit 3: Key Characteristics of Money.


Unit 4: What is Financial Planning

June Summer Break

July Unit 5: What is income


Unit 6: What is Expenses

August Unit 7: What is Bank


Unit 8: Why Save

September Half Yearly Exam

October Unit 9: Setting Goals.


Unit 10: Systematic Saving and investments

November- Unit 11: Making a Budget


January
Part - A, Project Work

February Annual Examination

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