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