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Interactive learning nuggets__________________________________________ Mathematics Class 1... ..04 Mathematics Class 2....05 Mathematics Class 3.. .06 Mathematics Class 4.. .07 Mathematics Class 5.. .08 Mathematics Class 6.. .10 Mathematics Class 7.. .12 Mathematics Class 8.. .14 Mathematics Class 9... 16 Mathematics Class 10...18

CMS Curriculum

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Interactive Learning Nuggets Preschool EVS Preschool Math Preschool English English(Grammar) Grade 1 English(Grammar) Grade 2 English(Grammar) Grade 3 English(Grammar) Grade 4 English(Grammar) Grade 5 English(Grammar) Grade 6 English(Grammar) Grade 7 English(Grammar) Grade 8 English(Grammar) Grade 9 English(Grammar) Grade 10 Planned Release English(Grammar) Grade 1 to 10 EVS NCERT Grade 3 EVS NCERT Grade 4 EVS NCERT Grade 5 Primary Science + EVS Grade 1 Primary Science + EVS Grade 2 Primary Science + EVS Grade 3 Primary Science + EVS Grade 4 Primary Science + EVS Grade 5 Planned Release Primary Science + EVS Science Grade 6 Science Grade 7 Science Grade 8 Science Grade 9 Science Grade 10 Physics Grade11 Planned Release Physics Grade 11 Page No. 6 9 15 24 25 27 29 31 33 36 38 40 40 41 58 60 62 63 66 69 72 75 78 80 84 89 95 102 110 113

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Physics Grade 12 Planned Release Physics Grade 12 Chemistry Grade 11 Planned Release Chemistry Grade 11 Chemistry Grade 12 Planned Release Chemistry Grade 12 Biology Grade 11 Planned Release Biology Grade 11 Biology Grade 12 Planned Release Biology Grade 12 Math Grade 1 Math Grade 2 Math Grade 3 Math Grade 4 Math Grade 5 Planned Release Primary Math Grade 1 to 5 Math Grade 6 Math Grade 7 Math Grade 8 Math Grade 9 Math Grade 10 Planned Release Secondary Math Grade 6 to 10 Math Grade 11 Planned Release Math Grade 11 Math Grade 12 Planned Release Math Grade 11 History Grade 6 History Grade 7 History Grade 8 History Grade 9 History Grade 10 Civics Grade 6 Civics Grade 7 Civics Grade 8 Civics Grade 9

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Civics Grade 10 Geography Grade 6 Geography Grade 7 Geography Grade 8 Geography Grade 9 Geography Grade 10 Economics Grade 9 Economics Grade 10

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Interactive Learning Nuggets

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Preschool
EVS
Sr. Chapter Name Nugget Name No.
1. Body Parts Body Parts Some More Body Parts Honeybee Butterfly Mosquito Ant Housefly Cockroach Find the Insects Land Transport Water Transport Air Transport Small and Large Families Working Together as a Family Fun with the Family Vegetable Shopping Cucumber Tomato Onion Cabbage Bell Pepper Make Your Own Salad Carrot Potato Pumpkin

Content Coverage
It discusses the different body parts such as face, eyes, ear, nose, cheek, mouth, tongue, chin, forehead, head and hair. It discusses the different body parts such as neck, head, shoulders, hands, arms, elbow, fingers, legs, knee, ankle, foot, toes, chest and stomach. It discusses the insect honeybee. It discusses the insect butterfly. It discusses the insect mosquito. It discusses the insect ant. It discusses the insect housefly. It discusses the insect cockroach. It is an activity that helps learners identify different insects. It introduces the vehicles that move on land and discusses the places where they are repaired. It introduces the vehicles that move on water and discusses the places where they are repaired. It introduces the vehicles that move through air and discusses the places where they are repaired. It introduces the concepts of family as well as small and large families. It states and explains the role of each member of a family. It discusses the recreation and leisure activities enjoyed with a family. It introduces vegetables such as potato, onion, tomato, ladys finger, cauliflower, cabbage, capsicum, brinjal, peas and pumpkin. It introduces the vegetable cucumber and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It introduces the vegetable tomato and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It introduces the vegetable onion and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It introduces the vegetable cabbage and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It introduces the vegetable bell pepper and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It is an activity that helps identify vegetables. It introduces the vegetable carrot and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It introduces the vegetable potato and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It introduces the vegetable pumpkin and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked.
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Body Parts Insects Insects Insects Insects Insects Insects Insects Transport Transport Transport My Family My Family My Family Vegetables Raw Vegetables Raw Vegetables Raw Vegetables Raw Vegetables Raw Vegetables Raw Vegetables Raw Vegetables Cooked Vegetables Cooked Vegetables

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Cooked Vegetables Cooked Vegetables Cooked Vegetables Cooked Vegetables

Green Peas Lady Finger Cauliflower

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Find the Vegetable

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Plant Activities

Plants Activity Grow Your Own Plant Identify the Plant Type Plants Around Us Trees Shrubs or Bushes Creepers and Climbers Let's Grow a Plant Things Around Us Air Around Us The Water Cycle Importance of Water Trees Happy Sad Angry Fear Activity Time!!! Clothing More Kind of Clothing Clothing Activity

It introduces the vegetable green peas and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It introduces the vegetable ladys finger and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It introduces the vegetable cauliflower and classifies it into underground, raw and cooked. It is an activity that helps identify vegetables such as potato, onion, tomato, ladys finger, cauliflower, cabbage, brinjal, green peas, bell pepper, and pumpkin. It is an activity that allows you to identify different types of plants such as thorns, shrubs, creepers, trees, etc. and their uses. It is an activity that states the steps of planting a seed. It is an activity to identify different plants. It introduces the different plants found in the neighbourhood. It introduces a tree and describes its different parts. It introduces shrubs or bushes and describes its different parts. It introduces creepers and climbers and describes their different parts. It discusses seed germination and explains the four friends of plants. It introduces the things around us such as air, water, plants, nature, shrubs, etc. It introduces air and talks about the properties and importance of air. It introduces water and the water cycle and talks about the various sources of water. It discusses the need of clean water and the importance of saving water. It discusses the importance of growing more trees. It discusses the emotion happy' and states day-today situations where this emotion is experienced. It discusses the emotion 'sad' and states day-to-day situations where this emotion is experienced. It discusses the emotion 'angry' and states day-today situations where this emotion is experienced. It discusses the emotion 'fear' and states day-to-day situations where this emotion is experienced. An activity that helps us identify different human emotions. It helps recognise different kinds of clothing such as tee-shirts, skirts, salwar kameezes, trousers, blouses and saris. It helps recognise different kinds of clothing such as coats, hats, caps and socks. It is an activity that helps identify different kinds of clothing such as coats, hats, caps and socks.
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Plant Activities Plant Activities Plants Around Us Plants Around Us Plants Around Us Plants Around Us Plants Around Us Things Around Us Things Around Us Things Around Us Things Around Us Things Around Us Emotions Emotions Emotions Emotions Emotions Clothing Clothing Clothing

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About the Flowers

Flowers

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About the Flowers Common Flowers Common Flowers Common Flowers Common Flowers Common Flowers Common Flowers Common Flowers Common Flowers Different Types of Houses Different Types of Houses Different Types of Houses Different Types of Houses Different Types of Houses Different Types of Houses Food We Eat Food We Eat Food We Eat

Pick the Correct Flower Rose Hibiscus Sunflower Lotus Jasmine Marigold Tuberose Tulip Importance of a House Different Types of Houses Tent Hut Chawls Activity TimeImportance of Eating Food Eat Activity - 1 Introduction to Different Types of Food Items Eat Activity - 2 Classification of Food Eat Activity - 3 Importance of Eating Healthy Food Eat Activity - 4 My School My school Activity

It introduces flowers such as rose, hibiscus, sunflower, lotus, jasmine, marigold, orchid, tuberose, tulip, etc. It also introduces parts of a flower such as petal, stem and leaves. It is an activity that helps identify flowers such as rose, hibiscus, sunflower, lotus, jasmine, marigold, tuberose and tulip. It discusses the flower rose and its parts. It discusses the flower hibiscus and its parts. It discusses the flower sunflower and its parts. It discusses the flower lotus and its parts. It discusses the flower jasmine and its parts. It discusses the flower marigold and its parts. It discusses the flower tuberose and its parts. It discusses the flower tulip and its parts. It discusses the importance of a house. It identifies and introduces different types of houses such as bungalows and multi-storied buildings. It introduces a tent and its uses. It introduces a hut and its uses. It introduces a chawl and its uses. It is an activity that helps identify different types of houses such as chawls, tents, huts, bungalows and multi-storied buildings. It discusses the importance of eating food for the growth of the body. It is an activity that reinforces the importance of eating food. It introduces different types of food items such as fruits and vegetables, food grains, bread, milk and milk products, snacks, meat and poultry items. It is an activity that helps classify food as fruits and vegetables, food grains, bread, milk and milk products, snacks, meat and poultry items. It classifies food into healthy, raw, junk and cooked food. It is an activity that helps classify food items as healthy, raw, junk and cooked food. It states the importance of eating healthy food and practicing good habits such as washing hands before eating. It is an activity that reinforces healthy eating habits. It introduces a school, its environment and the people related to it. It is an activity that reinforces the jobs of people working in a school.

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Food We Eat Food We Eat Food We Eat Food We Eat Food We Eat My School My School

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Preschool
Math
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Chapter Name
Identify Patterns Identify Patterns Ordering Patterns Ordering Patterns Matching Patterns Matching Patterns Recreate a Pattern Recreate a Pattern Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes - I Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes - I Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes - I Identify Shapes 2 D Shapes - I Shape Rhymes

Nugget Name
Identify Patterns (Interactive Teaching) Activity Ordering Patterns (Interactive Teaching) Activity Matching Patterns (Interactive Teaching) Activity Recreate a Pattern (Interactive Teaching) Activity Circle

Content Coverage
It talks about recognising patterns of familiar objects in the preschoolers enviornment. It is an activity for identifying patterns. It talks about arranging familiar objects to complete a pattern. It is an activity for ordering patterns. It is a narrator-oriented interactive story to teach grouping and matching of objects with respect to their shapes, patterns and sizes. It is an activity for matching patterns. It is a character-based interactive story that provides learners an opportunity to recreate simple patterns. It is an activity for recreating patterns. It introduces the 2-D shape circle through familiar objects found in a preschooler's surrounding through a story and a rhyme. It introduces the 2-D shape square through familiar objects found in a preschooler's surrounding by using a story and a rhyme. It introduces the 2-D shape rectangle through familiar objects found in a preschooler's surrounding by using a story and a rhyme. It introduces the 2-D shape triangle through familiar objects found in a preschooler's surrounding by using a story and a rhyme. It is an activity that helps learners identify the correct 2-D shape. It talks about the properties of a circle with foottapping music. It also engages the learners and reinforces the properties of the circle. It talks about the properties of a square with foot-tapping music. It also engages the learner and reinforces the properties of the square. It talks about the properties of a triangle with foot-tapping music. It also engages the learner and reinforces the properties of the triangle. It talks about the properties of a rectangle with foot-tapping music. It also engages the learner and reinforces the properties of the rectangle. It talks about a complex 2-D shape oval through an interactive story and rhymes. It talks about a complex 2-D shape semi-circle through an interactive story and rhymes. It talks about a complex 2-D shape heart through an interactive story and rhymes.
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Square

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Rectangle

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Triangle Activity Rhyme of a Circle

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Shape Rhymes

Rhyme of a Square

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Shape Rhymes

Rhyme of a Triangle Rhyme of a Rectangle Oval Semi-circle Heart

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Shape Rhymes Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes - II Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes - II Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes - II

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Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes - II Identify Shapes 2-D Shapes - II Identify Shapes 3-D Shapes Identify Shapes - 3D Shapes Identify Shapes 3-D Shapes Match Shapes 2-D Shapes Match Shapes 2-D Shapes Match Shapes 3-D Shapes Recreate Shapes 2-D Shapes Recreate Shapes 2-D Shapes Recreate Shapes 2-D Shapes Recreate Shapes 2-D Shapes Recreate Shapes 2-D shapes Recreate Shapes 2-D shapes

Diamond Star Cube Sphere Cone Match 2-D Shapes Play with Common 2D Shapes Cubes, Spheres and Cones Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5 Activity with Complex 2-D Shapes

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Big and Small

Big and Small

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Big and Small

Activity

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Empty and Full

Empty and Full

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Empty and Full

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More and Less

More and Less

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More and Less Heavy and Light

Activity Heavy and Light

It talks about a complex 2-D shape diamond through an interactive story and rhymes. It talks about a complex 2-D shape star through an interactive story and rhymes. It talks about the 3-D shape cube through objects and pictures in an interactive story. It talks about the 3-D shape sphere through objects and pictures in an interactive story. It talks about the 3D shape cone through objects and pictures in an interactive story. It involves an activity-based story that requires learners to match objects with respect to their shapes. It provides learners with fun and interesting activities that involve recognising and locating familiar objects of 2-D shapes. It consists of an activity-based story that requires learners to recognise and locate 3-D shapes such as cubes, spheres and cones. It is an activity that provides traceable lines to help learners form 2-D shapes. It is an activity that provides traceable lines to help learners form 2-D shapes. It is an activity that provides traceable lines to help learners form 2-D shapes. It is an activity that provides traceable lines to help learners form 2-D shapes. It is an activity that provides traceable lines to help learners form 2-D shapes. It provides learners with an activity-based story that helps them recreate objects of complex 2-D shapes found in preschoolers surroundings. It talks about the concept of big and small through a scenario-based story that helps learners focus and understand the difference between the two. It reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concept of big and small. It talks about the concept of empty and full through a scenario-based story that helps learners focus and understand the difference between the two. It reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concept of empty and full. It talks about the concept of more and less through a scenario-based story that helps learners focus and understand the difference between the two. It reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concept of more and less. It talks about the concept of heavy and light through a scenario-based story that helps learners focus and understand the difference
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Heavy and Light

Activity

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Up and Down

Up and Down

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Up and Down

Activity

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Tall and Short

Tall and Short

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Tall and Short

Activity

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One and Many

One, Few and Many

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One and Many

Activity

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Long and Short

Long and Short

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Long and Short

Activity

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Broad and Narrow

Broad and Narrow

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Broad and Narrow Count 15 Count 15 Count 610 Count 610 Count and Add

Activity Count 15 (Interactive Teaching) Activity Count 610 (Interactive Teaching) Activity Count and Add 12

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Count and Add

Count and Add 15 Count and Subtract 1 from a Set of Objects

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Count and Subtract

between the two. It reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concept of heavy and light. It talks about the concept of up and down through a scenario-based story that helps learners focus and understand the difference between the two. It reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concept of up and down. It talks about the concept of tall and short through a scenario-based story that helps learners focus and understand the difference between the two. It reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concept of tall and short. It talks about the concept of one, few and many through a scenario-based story that helps learners focus and understand the differences among them. It reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concepts of one, few and many. It talks about the concept of long and short through a scenario-based story that helps learners focus and understand the difference between the two. It is an activity that reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concept of long and short. It talks about the concept of broad and narrow through a scenario-based story that clearly helps learners focus and understand the difference between the two. It is an activity that reinforces the learners to relate and understand the concept of broad and narrow. It talks about counting objects from 1 to 5 in an interactive story format It is an activity that reinforces the learning of how to count from 15. It comprises of an interactive and interesting story that helps learners learn counting in a funfilled manner. It is an activity that reinforces the learning of how to count from 610. It teaches the concept of addition through scenarios and with familiar objects, without using any mathematical symbols. It teaches the concept of addition through scenarios and with familiar objects, without using any mathematical symbols. It comprises an interactive and interesting story that teaches subtraction through fun-filled scenarios and familiar objects without using any
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Count and Subtract

Count and Subtract 1 and 2 from a Set of Objects Count and Subtract 1, 2 and 3 from a Set of Objects Count and Subtract 1, 2, 3 and 4 from a Set of Objects

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Count and Subtract

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Count and Subtract

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Recognise numbers

Numbers 19

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Recognise numbers Recognise numbers Recognise numbers Recognise numbers Recognise numbers Recognise numbers Recognise numbers Recognise numbers Recognise numbers Number Rhymes 19 Number Rhymes 19 Number Rhymes 19 Number Rhymes 19 Number Rhymes 19 Number Rhymes 19 Number Rhymes 19 Number Rhymes 19 Number Rhymes 19

Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 Number 7 Number 8 Number 9 Rhyme of Number 1 Rhyme of Number 2 Rhyme of Number 3 Rhyme of Number 4 Rhyme of Number 5 Rhyme of Number 6 Rhyme of Number 7 Rhyme of Number 8 Rhyme of Number 9

mathematical symbols. It comprises an interactive and interesting story that teaches subtraction through fun-filled scenarios and familiar objects without using any mathematical symbols. It comprises an interactive and interesting story that teaches subtraction through fun-filled scenarios and familiar objects without any mathematical symbols. It comprises an interactive and interesting story that teaches subtraction through fun-filled scenarios and familiar objects without any mathematical symbols. It helps learners to branch through any number from 1 to 9. Each number has been introduced and taught through an interesting story that ends in a number rhyme. It introduces and teaches the number 1 through an interesting story. It introduces and teaches the number 2 through an interesting story. It introduces and teaches the number 3 through an interesting story. It introduces and teaches the number 4 through an interesting story. It introduces and teaches the number 5 through an interesting story. It introduces and teaches the number 6 through an interesting story. It introduces and teaches the number 7 through an interesting story. It introduces and teaches the number 8 through an interesting story. It introduces and teaches the number 9 through an interesting story. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 1. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 2. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 3. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 4. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 5. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 6. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 7. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 8. It uses rhymes to engage learners and get them familiar with the number 9.
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Read and Write Numbers Read and Write Numbers Read and Write Numbers Read and Write Numbers Read and Write Numbers Read and Write Numbers Read and Write Numbers Read and Write Numbers Read and Write Numbers Introduction of the Number 0 Introduction of the Number 0 Introduction of the Number 0 Introduction of the Number 0

Number 1

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Number 9 Introducing Zero with Bananas Introducing Zero with Birds Introducing Zero with Apples Activity

It talks about reading and writing the number 1 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It talks about reading and writing the number 2 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It talks about reading and writing the number 3 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It talks about reading and writing the number 4 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It talks about reading and writing the number 5 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It talks about reading and writing the number 6 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It talks about reading and writing the number 7 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It talks about reading and writing the number 8 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It talks about reading and writing the number 9 through an interactive and interesting story about animals. It consists of an interactive story that introduces the number, zero.' It consists of an interactive story that introduces the number, 'zero.' It consists of an interactive story that introduces the number, 'zero.' It consists of an interactive activity that reinforces the learning objectives. It includes activity-based scenarios to provide ample exercise to learners to compare, match, order and identify numbers from 1 to 10. It includes activity-based scenarios to provide ample exercise to learners to compare, match, order and identify numbers from 1 to 10. It includes activity-based scenarios to provide ample exercise to learners to compare, match, order and identify numbers from 1 to 10. It introduces the primary colour red with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It introduces the primary colour yellow with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It introduces the primary colour blue with the help of a problem-solving interactive story.
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Activity with Numbers

Activity with Ordering Activity with Matching 1 Activity with Matching 2 Red Yellow Blue

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Activity with Numbers

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Activity with Numbers

Introduction to Primary Colours Introduction to 99. Primary Colours Introduction to 100. Primary Colours

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Introduction to Secondary Colours Introduction to Secondary Colours Introduction to Secondary Colours Introduction to Secondary Colours Introduction to Tertiary Colours Introduction to Tertiary Colours Introduction to Tertiary Colours Activity with Primary Colours Activity with Secondary Colours Activity with Tertiary Colours

Orange Green Purple Black and White Pink Brown Gray Activity with Primary Colours Activity with Secondary Colours Activity with Tertiary Colours Rhyme of Counting 15 Rhyme of 1 ,2 Buckle My Shoe Rhyme of Baa Baa Black Sheep

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It introduces the secondary colour orange with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It introduces the secondary colour green with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It introduces the secondary colour purple with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It introduces the colours black and white with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It introduces the tertiary colour pink with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It introduces the tertiary colour brown with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It introduces the tertiary colour grey with the help of a problem-solving interactive story. It is an activity-based nugget that reinforces learners to recognise, match and identify primary colours with the help of familiar objects. It is an activity-based nugget that reinforces learners to recognise, match and identify secondary colours with the help of familiar objects. It is an activity-based nugget that reinforces learners to recognise, match and identify tertiary colours with the help of familiar objects It talks about counting numbers 15 with interesting and engaging graphics and music. It talks about counting numbers 19 with engaging rhyming lines and music. It talks about counting numbers 13 with engaging rhyming lines and music.

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Preschool
English
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

Chapter Name
Stories I Stories I Stories I Stories I Stories I Stories I Stories I Stories II Stories II Stories II Stories II Stories II Stories II Stories II Stories II Spot the Difference Spot the Difference Spot the Error Spot the Error Dominoes Dominoes Dominoes Dominoes What About You What About You What About You

Nugget Name
Welcome to the Jungle A Visit to the Doctor Jumpy! Wash Your Hands! It's Picnic Day My First Day at School Let's Grow Some Trees Surprise! Use Dustbins Darkness Scares Jumpy Jumpy Cleans his Room Summer Time Bunny Learns to Share Its Raining Bunny Has a Toothache Taking Turns Spot the Different Picture Spot the Differences Spot the Error: Animals Spot the Error: Objects Pictures Alphabet Two-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Jumpy at the Breakfast Table Meet Chimpu's Friends Roary Loves IceCreams

Content Coverage
It introduces the five main characters in the jungle. It emphasises the importance of visiting a doctor. It talks about the importance of maintaining personal cleanliness. It introduces to concept of picnic. It talks about the importance of going to a school. It talks about the importance of growing trees. It talks about a few friends throwing a surprise birthday party. It talks about keeping the surroundings clean. It talks about how friends help in overcoming fear. It talks about maintaining cleanliness. It introduces the summer season. It talks about the importance of sharing. It introduces the rainy season. It talks about a toothache. It talks about the importance of taking turns. This is an activity to spot the different picture among a set of three pictures. This is an activity to spot the differences between two pictures. This is an activity to spot the errors in familiar animals. This is an activity to spot the error in some common objects. This is an activity to match similar pictures through the game of dominoes. This is an activity to match the alphabet through the game of dominoes. This is an activity to match similar two-letter words through the game of dominoes. This is an activity to match similar three-letter words through the game of dominoes. This scenario gives the learner a cue to talk about the items eaten for breakfast. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their friends. This scenario gives the learner a cue to talk about ice-creams.
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What About You What About You What About You What About You What About You What About You What About You What About You What About You What About You What About You What About You Object Talk I Object Talk I Object Talk I Object Talk I Object Talk I Object Talk I Object Talk II Object Talk II Object Talk II Object Talk II Object Talk II Object Talk II Complete the Story Complete the Story

Bunny is Back from School Favourite Rides Chirpy's Favourite Dress Before Going to Bed Chimpu Loves Bananas Roary Sings a Rhyme Jumpy's Toys Chimpu at School Roary Is Hurt Chirpy's Favourite Food Bunny's Birthday Gifts Jumpy Loves Cartoons Chimpu's Table Flower Vase ABC Book The Baby Plant Television Colourful Crayons Telephone Umbrella Spectacles Bunny's Bag The Toothbrush The Pencil Box What Does Bunny Do? We Are Hungry

This scenario gives learners cues to talk about the things they do after returning from school. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their favourite rides. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their favourite dresses. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their daily routine before going to bed. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their favourite fruits. This scenario gives learners cues to mention and sing their favourite rhymes. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their toys. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about the activities they perform at a school. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about the time when they got hurt or when their friends were hurt. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their favourite food items. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their birthdays and the gifts they received. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their favourite cartoons. This scenario gives learners cues to describe a table or any related piece of furniture. This scenario gives the learner a cue to describe a flower vase. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about the books they own. This scenario gives the learner a cue to talk about plants. This scenario gives learners cues to describe their television sets. This scenario gives learners cues to talk about their crayons. This scenario gives learners cues to describe their telephones and their experiences related to them. This scenario gives learners cues to describe their umbrellas and their experiences related to them. This scenario gives the learner a cue to talk about a pair of spectacles. This scenario gives learners cues to describe their school bags and the contents in their bags. This scenario gives learners cues to describe their toothbrushes and their uses. This scenario gives learners cues to describe their pencil boxes and the contents in their boxes. This is an open-ended story that allows the learner to describe what the main character will do after returning home from school. This is an open-ended story that allows learners
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Complete the Story

Hide-n-Seek Bunny is Late for School It's Christmas Time Make Your Own Story Story 1

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Complete the Story

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Complete the Story Make Your Own Stories 15 Make Your Own Stories 15 Make Your Own Stories 15 Make Your Own Stories 15 Make Your Own Stories 15 Make Your Own Stories 15 Make Your Own Stories 68 Make Your Own Stories 68 Make Your Own Stories 68 Make Your Own Stories 68 Make Your Own Stories 68 Common Sounds Common Sounds My Alphabet and Activities My Alphabet and Activities My Letters AG

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Story 2

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Story 3

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Story 4

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Story 5

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Story 6

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Story 7

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Story 8

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Story 9

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Story 10 What's That Sound I What's That Sound II AZ Match the Letter to Its Object The Letter A

to imagine what two friends will do when they are hungry after playing in the park. This is an open-ended story that allows learners to imagine and describe the end of a hide-n-seek game. This is an open-ended story that allows learners to imagine what the character will do when he is late for school. This is an open-ended story that allows learners to describe how a group of friends will celebrate Christmas. It is a warming up segment to get children ready for speaking readiness. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of a character who is getting ready to go to school. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of a character who has got wet in the rain. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of a character who is planting a sapling. It provides an activity that enables learner to complete the story of a character who has returned home after attending school. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of the journey of an apple from jungle to the dining table. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of characters who got wet in the rain. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of characters who are sharing chocolates with each other. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of a character who has fallen down and got hurt. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of a character who has done grocery shopping and has invited friends for dinner. It provides an activity that enables learners to complete the story of characters who are not sharing cake with each other. It talks about common sounds heard indoors in a preschooler's environment. It talks about common sounds heard outdoors in a preschooler's environment. It gives an introduction to alphabet, its sounds and the objects associated with each letter. It is an activity to match the 26 letters with their primary objects. It is an introduction to the letter A, its sound and
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My Letters AG My Letters AG My Letters AG My Letters AG My Letters AG My Letters AG My Letters HN My Letters HN My Letters HN My Letters HN My Letters HN My Letters HN My Letters HN My Letters OU My Letters OU My Letters OU My Letters OU My Letters OU My Letters OU My Letters OU My Letters VZ My Letters VZ My Letters VZ My Letters VZ My Letters VZ Alphabet Stories AG

The Letter B The Letter C The Letter D The Letter E The Letter F The Letter G The Letter H The Letter I The Letter J The Letter K The Letter L The Letter M The Letter N The Letter O The Letter P The Letter Q The Letter R The Letter S The Letter T The Letter U The Letter V The Letter W The Letter X The Letter Y The Letter Z The Letter A

the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter B, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter C, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter D, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter E, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter F, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter G, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter H, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter I, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter J, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter K, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter L, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter M, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter N, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter O, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter P, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter Q, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter R, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter S, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter T, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter U, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter V, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter W, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter X, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter Y, its sound and the objects associated with it. It is an introduction to the letter Z, its sound and the objects associated with it. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter A.
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Alphabet Stories AG Alphabet Stories AG Alphabet Stories AG Alphabet Stories AG Alphabet Stories AG Alphabet Stories AG Alphabet Stories HN Alphabet Stories HN Alphabet Stories HN Alphabet Stories HN Alphabet Stories HN Alphabet Stories HN Alphabet Stories HN Alphabet Stories OU Alphabet Stories OU Alphabet Stories OU Alphabet Stories OU Alphabet Stories OU Alphabet Stories OU Alphabet Stories O U Alphabet Stories V Z Alphabet Stories V Z Alphabet Stories V Z Alphabet Stories V Z Alphabet Stories V Z Vowel Sounds Vowel Sounds Vowel Sounds Vowel Sounds Vowel Sounds Vowel Sounds Pattern Writing Pattern Writing Pattern Writing Pattern Writing Pattern Writing Lets Write Letters A

The Letter B The Letter C The Letter D The Letter E The Letter F The Letter G The Letter H The Letter I The Letter J The Letter K The Letter L The Letter M The Letter N The Letter O The Letter P The Letter Q The Letter R The Letter S The Letter T The Letter U The Letter V The Letter W The Letter X The Letter Y The Letter Z Vowel Sounds Sound of 'a' Sound of 'e' Sound of 'i' Sound of 'o' Sound of 'u' Trace the Path Straight Lines Diagonal Lines Curved Lines Curves and Circles Letter Aa

A story that reinforces the sound of the letter B. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter C. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter D. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter E. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter F. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter G. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter H. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter I. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter J. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter K. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter L. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter M. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter N. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter O. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter P. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter Q. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter R. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter S. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter T. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter U. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter V. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter W. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter X. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter Y. A story that reinforces the sound of the letter Z. It talks about the vowel sounds. It talks about the sound the letter A makes and the objects associated with the sound. It talks about the sound the letter E makes and the objects associated with the sound. It talks about the long and short sound the letter I makes and the objects associated with the sound. It talks about the long and short sound the letter O makes and the objects associated with the sound. It talks about the long and short sound the letter U makes and the objects associated with the sound. It provides traceable lines for the learners to trace. It provides straight traceable lines for the learners to trace. It provides diagonal traceable lines for the learners to trace. It provides curved traceable lines for the learners to trace. It provides curves and circles for the learners to trace. It explains the method of writing the capital and
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G Lets Write Letters A G Lets Write Letters A G Lets Write Letters A G Lets Write Letters A G Lets Write Letters A G Lets Write Letters A G Lets Write Letters H N Lets Write Letters H N Lets Write Letters H N Lets Write Letters H N Lets Write Letters H N Lets Write Letters H N Lets Write Letters H N Lets Write Letters O U Lets Write Letters O U Lets Write Letters O U Lets Write Letters O U Lets Write Letters O U Lets Write Letters O U Lets Write Letters O U Lets Write Letters V Z Lets Write Letters V Z Lets Write Letters V Z Lets Write Letters V Z Lets Write Letters V Z Two-Letter Words

Letter Bb Letter Cc Letter Dd Letter Ee Letter Ff Letter Gg Letter Hh Letter Ii Letter Jj Letter Kk Letter Ll Letter Mm Letter Nn Letter Oo Letter Pp Letter Qq Letter Rr Letter Ss Letter Tt Letter Uu Letter Vv Letter Ww Letter Xx Letter Yy Letter Zz Two-Letter Words -

small Aa. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Bb. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Cc. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Dd. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Ee. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Ff. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Gg. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Hh. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Ii. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Jj. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Kk. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Ll. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Mm. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Nn. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Oo. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Pp. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Qq. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Rr. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Ss. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Tt. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Uu. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Vv. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Ww. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Xx. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Yy. It explains the method of writing the capital and small Zz. It teaches the formation of two-letter words using letter sounds.
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Two-Letter Words Two-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Three-Letter Words Four-Letter Words Four-Letter Words Four-Letter Words Four-Letter Words Four-Letter Words Four-Letter Words Four-Letter Words Four-Letter Words Sight Words Sight Words

Complete Two-Letter Words - Set 1 Two-Letter Words - Set 2 The 'an' Family The 'an' Family: Activity The 'at' Family The 'at' Family: Activity The 'in' Family The 'in' Family: Activity The 'it' Family The 'it' Family: Activity The 'en' Family The 'en' Family: Activity The 'og' Family The 'og' Family: Activity The 'ug' Family The 'ug' Family: Activity The 'ack' Family The 'and' Family The 'all' Family The 'ell' Family The 'ick' Family The 'ing' Family The 'ock' Family Complete the Word Chirpy's Sight Words Bunny's Sight

It teaches the formation of two-letter words using letter sounds. It teaches the formation of two-letter words using letter sounds. It explains the formation of three-letter words belonging to the "an" family. An activity on the three-letter words belonging to the "an" family. It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "at" family. An activity on the three-letter words belonging to the "at" family. It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "in" family. An activity on the three-letter words belonging to the "in" family. It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "it" family. An activity on the three-letter words belonging to the "it" family. It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "en" family. An activity on the three-letter words belonging to the "en" family. It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "og" family. An activity on the three-letter words belonging to the "og" family. It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "ug" family. An activity on the three-letter words belonging to the "ug" family. It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "ack" family. It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "and" family It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "all" family It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "ell" family It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "ick" family It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "ing" family It explains the formation of the three-letter words belonging to the "ock" family An activity to complete the word by looking at the image. It provides scenarios and activities to develop vocabulary by using sight words such as I, is, we, no, me, go, us, do, he, my, to. It provides scenarios and activities to develop
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Words

187.

Sight Words

Roary's Sight Words Match the Words Find the Words Pick the Word Happy and Sad Happy and Sad: Activity Clean and Dirty Clean and Dirty: Activity Thin and Thick Thin and Thick: Activity Fat and Thin Fat and Thin: Activity Hard and Soft Hard and Soft: Activity In and Out In and Out: Activity Open and Closed Open and Closed: Activity It's Rhyme Time Play the Rhyme Game Find a Rhyming Word Jungle Tour Chirpy's Speech Bunny's House Jumpy's Friends Roary's Belongings List of All Activities

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Sight Words Sight Words Sight Words Opposite Words I Opposite Words I Opposite Words I Opposite Words I Opposite Words I Opposite Words I Opposite Words I Opposite Words I Opposite Words II Opposite Words II Opposite Words II Opposite Words II Opposite Words II Opposite Words II Rhyming Words Rhyming Words Rhyming Words Sentences Sentences Sentences Sentences Sentences Activity Time

vocabulary by using sight words such as all, his, are, but, her, she, you, and, for, not, ask, now. It provides scenarios and activities to develop vocabulary by using sight words such as the, who, all, look, our, this, that, what, out, say, come, here, want, saw. It provides activity to match the similar sight words. It provides an activity to find the words from the following set of letters: a, d, f, g, I, c, l, y ,o, u, b, n ,l, v, h, I, s, o ,b, u, t, v, I, w. It provides an activity to identify a sight word. It teaches opposite words: 'happy' and 'sad.' It is an activity that reinforces the usage of opposite words, 'happy' and 'sad.' It teaches opposite words, 'clean' and 'dirty.' It is an activity that reinforces the usage of opposite words, 'clean' and 'dirty.' It teaches opposite words, 'thin' and 'thick.' It is an activity that reinforces the usage of opposite words, 'thin' and 'thick.' It teaches opposite words, 'fat' and 'thin.' It is an activity that reinforces the usage of opposite words, 'fat' and 'thin.' It teaches opposite words, 'hard' and 'soft.' It is an activity that reinforces the usage of opposite words, 'hard' and 'soft.' It teaches opposite words, 'in' and 'out.' It is an activity that reinforces the usage of opposite words, 'in' and 'out.' It teaches opposite words, 'open' and 'closed.' It is an activity that reinforces the usage of opposite words, 'open' and 'closed' It talks about rhyming words such as jam and ham, cap and lap, bees and trees, bug and mug, wall and tall. It is an activity where the learner has to spot the correct rhyming words. It is an activity where the learner has to list words that rhyme with the given object. It teaches the use of simple sentences using the jungle tour theme. It teaches the use of simple sentences using a speech by a character. It teaches the use of simple sentences using the theme of a house. It teaches the use of simple sentences using the concept of friends. It teaches the use of simple sentences using the concept of personal belongings. It is a pool of activities including all topics.

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Popular Rhymes I Popular Rhymes I Popular Rhymes I Popular Rhymes I Popular Rhymes I Popular Rhymes I Popular Rhymes I Popular Rhymes I Popular Rhymes II Popular Rhymes II Popular Rhymes II Popular Rhymes II Popular Rhymes II Popular Rhymes III Popular Rhymes III Popular Rhymes III Popular Rhymes III Popular Rhymes III Popular Rhymes III Popular Rhymes III Popular Rhymes IV Popular Rhymes IV Popular Rhymes IV Popular Rhymes IV Popular Rhymes IV Popular Rhymes IV Popular Rhymes IV Popular Stories Popular Stories Popular Stories

I Am a Little Tea Pot Teddy Bear Jack & Jill Johny Johny Humpty Dumpty Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat London Bridge Is Falling Down Hickery Dickery Dock Little Miss Muffet Incy Wincy Spider Mary Had a Little Lamb ABC I Hear Thunder Its Raining Rain Rain Go Away Row Row Row Your Boat We Willie Winky Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Bunny O Bunny Two Kitties Hay See Little Mouse Happily Drum A Little Mouse Mr. Rabbit Litto Bholanath Once a Monkey One Day Suddenly I Wish There Was a Chocolate Bungalow Goldielocks Hansel and Gratel The Sky is Falling

It is a rhyme on a little tea pot. It is It is It is It is a rhyme on a teddy bear. a rhyme on Jack and Jill. a rhyme on Johny. a rhyme on Humpty Dumpty.

It is a rhyme on Pussy cat. It is a rhyme on the London Bridge. It is a rhyme on Hickery Dickery Dock. It is a rhyme on little miss Muffet. It is a rhyme on Incy Wincy Spider. It is a rhyme on Mary and her little lamb. It is a rhyme on ABC. It is a rhyme on thunder. It is a rhyme on the rain. It is a rhyme on the rain. It is a rhyme on a boat. It is a rhyme on a boy. It is a rhyme on the star. It is a rhyme on Bunny. A rhyme on kitties. A rhyme on a mouse. A rhyme on a mouse. A rhyme on rabbit. A rhyme on Bholanath. A rhyme on a monkey. A rhyme on what happens to a boy suddenly. A rhyme on a chocolate bungalow. A story on Goldielocks A story on Hansel and Gratel. A story on a Rabbit's foolishness.

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Grade 1 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 possessives with apostrophe and s

Sub-Topics
possessives with apostrophe and s

Content Coverage
In this nugget, the student will learn how a noun shows ownership or belonging when an apostrophe and the alphabet s is added to the noun. In this nugget, the student will learn about describing words or adjectives of colour and size. In this nugget, the student will understand the usage of describing words (or adjectives) and how they qualify naming words (or nouns). In this nugget, the student will understand the use of demonstrative adjectives and how they are used with singular and plural nouns. This nugget will enable students to understand what doing verbs are, their function in a sentence and ways to identify them in sentences. This nugget covers only simple everyday verbs. The nugget introduces the concept of adverbs and explains their function and usage This nugget will enable students to understand naming words. The nugget introduces the term preposition to the students and tells them about the usage of some basic prepositions, including prepositions of place and position

Short Adjectives: colour and size

Short Adjectives: colour and size

Describing Words

Adjectives -1

Demonstrative Adjectives

Demonstrative Adjectives

Verbs

Doing Words, Action Words, or Verbs

6 7

Adverbs Nouns or Naming Words

Adverbs Nouns or Naming Words

Prepositions

Prepositions

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Grade 2 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 possessives with apostrophe and s

Sub-Topics
possessives with apostrophe and s

Content Coverage
In this nugget, the student will learn how a noun shows ownership or belonging when an apostrophe and the alphabet s is added to the noun. This nugget will introduce students to the concept of helping verbs or state of being verbs that dont talk about action, but about how or what the naming word is. In this nugget, students will understand the usage of possessive adjectives and how they qualify the noun. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the concept of conjunctions or joining words and will be given examples and exercises explaining the usage of 'and', 'but', 'or' and 'because'. In this nugget, students will learn about possessive pronouns and how they are used in sentences. This nugget will enable students to learn about collective nouns and identify them in sentences. This nugget will briefly touch the definition of verbs using examples before explaining simple present verb forms. This nugget will introduce the concept of simple past verbs that talk about actions that happened in the past and how to form simple past verbs. The nugget introduces some prepositions of place and direction to the students and tells them about their usage and meaning. This nugget introduces the adverbs of place to students. It tells them about their meaning and usage.

Verbs: Helping or Auxiliary

State-of-being Verbs

Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives

Conjunctions

Conjunctions

Possessive Pronouns Collective Nouns

Possessive Pronouns

Collective Nouns

Verbs in Simple Present

Verbs in Simple Present

Verbs: Simple Past

Verbs: Simple Past

Prepositions

Prepositions

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Adverbs of Place

Adverbs of Place

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Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

This nugget will enable students to understand nouns and their two types; common nouns and proper nouns, and how to identify these in a sentence. In this nugget, the concept of singular naming words (nouns) is taught and their plural forms, using e and es, are explained.

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Nouns-Singular, Plural

Nouns-Singular, Plural

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Grade 3 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 Adjectives

Nugget Name
Identifying adjectives

Content Coverage
This nugget introduces and describes the different types of adjectives with appropriate examples. This nugget introduces adverbs and describes how to identify adverbs with appropriate examples. This nugget explains articles and describes in detail definite article 'the' with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces and defines nouns. This nugget introduces preposition and describes in detail preposition of place through appropriate examples. This nugget introduces pronouns and describes in detail personal pronoun with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces and describes verbs and different types of verbs with appropriate examples and activities. This nuggets explains contractions of verbs through appropriate examples. In this nugget, the students will understand what predicative adjectives are, how they qualify the noun, and how they are used. The nugget introduces preposition of time and enables students to understand their usage in sentences through examples and activities. This nugget reinforces the students understanding of nouns and explains in detail abstract and concrete nouns with illustrative examples. This nugget will enable students to understand countable and uncountable nouns and how to identify them in sentences.
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Adverbs

Identifying adverbs

Articles (definite)

Learning definite article

Nouns Prepositions (place)

Introduction to nouns

Learning prepositions of place

Pronouns (personal)

Learning personal pronouns

Verbs

Learning verbs

Verb contractions

Learning verb contractions

Predicative Adjectives

Predicative Adjectives

10

Prepositions

Prepositions

11

Concrete and Abstract Nouns

Concrete and Abstract Nouns

12

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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Gender Nouns

Gender Nouns

This nugget will teach students to understand and learn the four types of genders for nouns. This nugget will enable students to learn about collective nouns, identify them and use them in sentences. This nugget will cover the concept of present continuous tense including the role of helping or auxiliary verbs in making the present continuous form. It will also tell students ways to identify and use the present continuous verb forms in simple sentences. This nugget will cover the concept of past continuous verbs. It will explain ways to identify and use the past continuous verb forms in sentences. It will also talk about the role of helping or auxiliary verbs in the past continuous form. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the future tense with examples and exercises. The nugget will also talk about simple future verb forms. In this nugget, the concept of singular and plural nouns and the rules for forming plural nouns from singular nouns are taught. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of adjectives and their role in sentences will be reinforced and the student will be introduced to the comparative degree of adjectives through comparing two things. This nugget will introduce students to imperatives as verbs used to tell something to the listener or to order, command, instruct, request or invite them. This nugget will help the students understand the function and usage of auxiliary verbs of possession.

14

Collective Nouns

Collective Nouns

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Verbs: Present Continuous Tense

Verbs: Present Continuous Tense

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Verbs: Past Continuous Tense

Verbs: Past Continuous Tense

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Verbs: Future Tense

Verbs: Future Tense

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Singular and Plural Nouns

Singular and Plural Nouns

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Comparative Degree of Adjectives

Comparative Degree of Adjectives

20

Verbs Imperatives

Verbs - Imperatives

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Verbs: Auxiliary Verbs of Possession

Verbs: Auxiliary Verbs of Possession

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Grade 4 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 Adjectives (degree of comparison)

Nugget Name

Content Coverage
This nugget explains adjectives and their degree of comparison and formation and describes positive, comparative and superlative degrees with appropriate examples. This nugget explains types of adverbs namely manner, time and place with appropriate examples and usage. This nugget explains articles and describes in detail indefinite articles 'a' and 'an' with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget explains the different types of nouns with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget explains verb auxiliaries and describes in detail modal auxiliaries 'shall' 'should' and 'will' and 'would' with appropriate examples and activities. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the future tense with examples and exercises. The nugget will also talk about simple future verb forms. In this nugget the students will understand the usage of comparison of adjectives and how they qualify the noun. This nugget will teach students about compound nouns and how they are formed. In this nugget, students learn about qualitative adjectives, their function and correct usage with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the students will understand the usage of Quantitative adjectives. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the present perfect tense with examples and exercises.

Adjectives (degree of comparison)

Adverbs (manner, time, place)

Types of adverbs (manner, time, place)

Articles (indefinite)

Learning indefinite articles

Types of nouns

Types of nouns

Verbs (modal auxiliaries)

Learning modal auxiliaries

Verbs: Future Tense

Verbs: Future Tense

Comparison of Adjectives

Comparison of Adjectives

Compound Nouns

Compound Nouns

Qualitative Adjectives Quantitative Adjectives Verbs Present Perfect Tense

Qualitative Adjectives

10

Quantitative Adjectives

11

Verbs Present Perfect Tense

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Verbs Auxiliaries of Existence Verbs Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

Verbs Auxiliaries of Existence

In this short nugget, the student will understand the usage of the auxiliaries of existence. This nugget will introduce the students to the concept of transitive and intransitive verbs. It will also discuss about the two types of objects that transitive verbs take. This nugget will cover the concept and rules of subject-verb agreement in sentences.

13

Verbs Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

14

Verbs: SubjectVerb Agreement

Verbs: Subject-Verb Agreement

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Grade 5 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 Adverbs (degree, reason, frequency) Application of articles Count and noncount nouns Prepositions (direction)

Nugget Name
Types of adverbs (degree, reason, frequency)

Content Coverage
This nugget explains types of adverbs namely degree, reason and frequency with appropriate examples and usage. This nugget explains the application of articles and where it is not required with appropriate examples. This nugget explains count and noncount nouns with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces preposition and describes in detail preposition of direction through appropriate examples. This nugget introduces pronouns and describes in detail personal and reflexive pronouns with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget describes verbs and explains in detail the verbs of incomplete predication through examples and activities. This nugget will cover the concept and rules of subject-verb agreement in sentences. This nugget explains relative pronouns are, their types and usage in sentences. This nugget explains what reflexive pronouns are, their types and usage in sentences. This nugget explains the difference between simple and complex prepositions and the usage of a few from each category. In this nugget the students will understand the usage of adverbs of time and frequency and when an event happened and how often the action has taken place.

Application of articles

Count and non-count nouns

Learning prepositions of direction

Pronouns (personal and reflexive)

Learning personal and reflexive pronouns

Verbs (incomplete predication) Verbs: SubjectVerb Agreement Relative Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns Simple and Complex Prepositions

Learning verbs of incomplete predication

Verbs: Subject-Verb Agreement

Relative Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns

10

Simple and Complex Prepositions

11

Adverbs of time and frequency

Adverbs of time and frequency

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Interrogative Adverbs

Interrogative Adverbs

In this nugget the students will understand the usage of interrogative adverbs and how they pose questions. The students learn about adjectives of number or numeral adjectives and the student understand definite (cardinal, ordinal and fraction) and indefinite numeral adjectives with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student learns about interrogative adjectives and their usage. The students learn about emphatic or emphasizing adjectives which are explained with examples and reinforced with exercises. This nugget will explain the form, meaning and usage of some phrasal verbs. This nugget will help the students understand the function and usage of the auxiliary verbs have, has and had. This nugget will explain the concept, form and usage of gerunds in sentences.

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Numeral Adjectives

Numeral Adjectives

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Interrogative Adjectives Emphasizing Adjectives

Interrogative Adjectives

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Emphasizing Adjectives

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Phrasal verbs

Phrasal verbs

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Auxiliaries Has, Have and Had

Auxiliaries Has, Have and Had

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Gerunds

Gerunds

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Grade 6 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 Types of adjectives

Nugget Name
Types of adjectives

Content Coverage
This nugget defines adjectives and describes in detail the nine types of adjectives with examples and activities. This nugget explains adverbs and their degree of comparison and teaches positive, comparative and superlative degrees with appropriate activities. This nugget explains articles and teaches determiners through appropriate examples and activities. This nugget explains noun numbers and describes singular and plural nouns in detail with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces preposition and describes in detail prepostion of time through appropriate examples. This nugget introduces pronouns and describes in detail emphatic and indefinite pronouns with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces verbs and explains in detail transitive and intrasitive verbs through appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces non-finites and explains gerunds in detail with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces auxiliaries and explains in detail primary and modal auxiliaries with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget explains understand the usage of demonstrative pronouns. This nugget will teach students how nouns are formed by adding prefixes and suffixes to root words.

Adverbs (degree of comparison)

Adverbs (degree of comparison)

Articles (determiners)

Learning determiners

Noun numbers

Learning noun numbers

Prepositions (time) Pronouns (emphatic and indefinite ) Verbs (transitive and intransitive)

Learning prepositions of time

Learning emphatic and indefinite pronouns

Learning transitive and intransitive verbs

Verbs (gerunds) Verbs (primary and modal auxiliaries) Demonstrative Pronouns Nouns: Prefixes and Suffixes

Learning gerunds

Learning primary and modal auxiliaries Demonstrative Pronouns Nouns: Prefixes and Suffixes

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Common Nouns and Proper Nouns

Common Nouns and Proper Nouns

This nugget will enable students to recollect nouns and their two types; common nouns and proper nouns, and how to identify these in a sentence. This nugget will enable the student to learn concrete and abstract nouns and learn how abstract nouns are formed. In this nugget, the concept of singular and plural nouns is refreshed and the rules for forming plural nouns from singular nouns are taught. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of countable and uncountable nouns and the quantifiers and articles used with them will be reinforced. In this nugget, the students understanding of collective nouns will be reinforced through grade appropriate examples and exercises. This nugget will refresh students understanding of the four types of genders for nouns with explanations and activities. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of demonstrative and distributive adjectives will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of qualitative and quantitative adjectives will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. This nugget will help students understand the concept, form and usage of participles with the help of examples and exercises.

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Concrete and Abstract Nouns

Concrete and Abstract Nouns

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Singular to Plural Nouns

Singular to Plural Nouns

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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Collective Nouns

Collective Nouns

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Nouns: Gender

Nouns: Gender

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Demonstrative and Distributive Adjectives

Demonstrative and Distributive Adjectives

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Quantitative and Qualitative Adjectives

Quantitative and Qualitative Adjectives

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Participles

Participles

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Subordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating Conjunctions

The nugget introduces subordinating conjunctions to students. It explains their types as well as rules of usage in forming compound and complex sentences. This nugget will reinforce the understanding of finites and nonfinite verbs using examples and exercises. It will also include the different types of non-finite verbs.

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Finite and Nonfinite Verbs

Finite and Non-finite Verbs

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Grade 7 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 Placement of adverbs Preposition (simple and compound) Pronouns (relative and demonstrative)

Nugget Name
Placement of adverbs

Content Coverage
This nugget explains the proper placement and usage of adverbs with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces prepositions and explains in detail simple and compound preposition with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces pronouns and describes in detail relative and demonstrative pronouns with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces verbs and explains in detail active and passive voice with appropriate examples and activities. In this nugget, the students understanding of collective nouns will be reinforced through grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of countable and uncountable nouns and the quantifiers and articles used with them will be reinforced. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of possessive adjectives is reinforced with gradeappropriate explanations, examples and exercises. This nugget will reinforce the understanding of the to-infinitives. It will also explain how to-infinitives are used to express likes, dislikes, purpose and wishes with the help of examples and exercises.

Learning simple and compound preposition

Learning relative and demonstrative pronouns

Verbs (voice)

Learning active and passive voice

Collective Nouns

Collective Nouns

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives

Infinitives

Infinitives

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Finite and Nonfinite Verbs

Finite and Non-finite Verbs

This nugget will reinforce the understanding of finites and nonfinite verbs using examples and exercises. It will also include the different types of non-finite verbs. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of phrasal verbs will be reinforced, the usage of phrasal verbs and their meanings will be explained and grade appropriate examples and exercises will be given. This nugget will cover the concept of adverb position. It will tell students how the position of an adverb determines the meaning of a sentence and how the position can be inverted for emphasis. This nugget will cover the types of adverbs and how to use them. This nugget will cover the concept of clauses. It will tell students how to convert a phrase to a clause. It will also discuss ways to identify and use different types of clauses. This nugget will cover the concept of degrees of comparison in adverbs. It will tell students how adverb can be written in the three degrees of comparison.

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Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs

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Adverbs: Position

Adverbs: Position

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Types of Adverbs

Types of Adverbs

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Types of clauses

Types of clauses

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Adverbs: Degrees

Adverbs: Degrees

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Class 8 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 Formation of adverbs Prepositional phrases

Nugget Name
Formation of adverbs

Content Coverage
This nugget explains the few rules required for formation of adverbs. This nugget introduces prepostions and explains prepositional phrases with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces pronouns and describes in detail distributive and interrogative pronouns with appropriate examples and activities. This nugget introduces verbs and explains in detail weak and strong verb participles. In this nugget, the students understanding of collective nouns will be reinforced through grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of countable and uncountable nouns and the quantifiers and articles used with them will be reinforced. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of possessive adjectives is reinforced with gradeappropriate explanations, examples and exercises. This nugget will reinforce the understanding of finites and nonfinite verbs using examples and exercises. It will also include the different types of non-finite verbs.

Learning prepostional phrases

Pronouns (distributive and interrogative) Verbs (participle)

Learning distributive and interrogative pronoun

Learning verb participle

Collective Nouns

Collective Nouns

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives

Finite and Nonfinite Verbs

Finite and Non-finite Verbs

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Adverbs: Position

Adverbs: Position

This nugget will cover the concept of adverb position. It will tell students how the position of an adverb determines the meaning of a sentence and how the position can be inverted for emphasis. This nugget will cover the types of adverbs and how to use them. This nugget will cover the concept of degrees of comparison in adverbs. It will tell students how adverb can be written in the three degrees of comparison.

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Types of Adverbs

Types of Adverbs

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Adverbs: Degrees

Adverbs: Degrees

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Grade 9 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 Determiners with Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Nugget Name
Determiners with Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Content Coverage
This nugget will refresh students understanding of countable and uncountable nouns and also explain their usage with determiners.

Grade 10 English(Grammar) Chapter Sr.No. Name


1 Determiners with Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Nugget Name
Determiners with Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Content Coverage
This nugget will refresh students understanding of countable and uncountable nouns and also explain their usage with determiners.

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Planned Release English(Grammar) Grade


1 1

Nugget Name
Nouns and this/these Pronouns Distributive pronouns

Content Coverage
In this short nugget, the student will learn how to use words like 'this' and 'these' in place of nouns. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to words that are used in place of naming words with some examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to distributive pronouns with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to intensifiers, which are used with different parts of speech like adverbs, adjectives and nouns, and will be given an explanation with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will learn about indefinite pronouns with explanation, usage and examples. In this nugget, the students will learn about interrogative pronouns, how and where each is used, and how to frame questions with interrogative pronouns with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of adverbs in general will be refreshed and the student will be given more information on the -ly form on adjectives with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the conjunctions such as 'and', 'because', 'or', 'but' and 'so' will be reinforced. The student will also be introduced to conjunctions such as 'though', 'because', 'when', 'if', 'that', 'otherwise', 'therefore'. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of conjunctions will be reinforced and then the student will be introduced tocoordinating conjunctions like 'either or' with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of prepositions and their usage will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about the role of pronouns in sentences and of first, second and third person pronouns.

Planned Release Month


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Adverbs Intensifiers

Jan-12

Indefinite pronouns

Jan-12

Interrogative pronouns

Jan-12

Adverbs reinforcer

Jan-12

Understanding conjunctions

Jan-12

Understanding conjunctions reinforcer Prepositions reinforcer First, second, third person pronouns

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Jan-12

Jan-12

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Reinforce role of verbs Future tense verbs Role of adverbs in sentences

In this short nugget, the student's understanding of verbs in general will be reinforced and the role of verbs in sentences will be explained with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand verbs in the future tense with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand the role of adverbs in sentences and will be introduced to adverb phrases with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will also be introduced to conjunctions such as 'when', 'while', 'unless' and 'yet', and the student will learn how the conjunction 'so' is used to express results. The student will also understand the role that conjunctions play in sentences. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to interjections and usage will be explained with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of adverbs of time will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to comparative degrees of adverbs with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, students will be introduced to more conjunctions and learn how to use them, for example 'although', 'after', 'before', 'as soon as', 'unless', 'where', 'while' and 'when'. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to coordinating conjunctions, their rules and usage with examples and exercises, and their use in forming complex and compound sentences. In this nugget, the student will understand the role of prepositions in sentences find out how prepositions are placed in a sentence and where omission of preposition is warranted with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of creating possessive nouns will be reinforced with addition information of how to make singular and plural nouns possessive. The student will also learn about double possessives. In this short nugget, students will learn about words that can be used as both nouns and verbs.

Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

Conjunctions in sentences

Jan-12

Interjections Adverbs of time reinforcer Comparative degrees of adverbs More conjunctions and usage

Jan-12

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Jan-12

Jan-12

Coordinating conjunctions

Jan-12

Role of prepositions in sentences

Jan-12

Possessive nouns reinforcer Words as nouns and verbs

Jan-12

Jan-12

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Emphatic pronouns

In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to emphatic pronouns with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of adjectives of comparison or comparative adjectives will be reinforced and the student will learn how specific adjectives are used to compare countables and quantities. The nugget also includes how adjectives of comparison are followed by determiners and pronouns, with usage, rules, examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about participial adjectives and their usage with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of different auxiliary verbs and helping verbs will be reinforced and the student will be introduced to being verbs, with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to non-progressive verbs and their usage, with explanations, examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of transitive and intransitive verbs will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to the infinitive with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the gerund will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to adverbs of distance with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the comparative degrees of adverbs will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of adverbs of manner and place will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to relative adverbs and sentence adverbs with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of different conjunctions and their usage will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. The student will also understand how conjunctions are used as sentence linkers to form complex and compound sentences.

Jan-12

Comparison adjectives

Jan-12

Participial adjectives Auxiliary and helping verbs reinforcer Non-progressive verbs Transitive and intransitive verbs Infinitive Gerund reinforcer Adverbs of distance Comparative degrees of adverbs reinforcer Adverbs of manner and place Relative adverbs and sentence adverbs

Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

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Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

Understanding conjunctions and usage reinforcer

Jan-12

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Correlative conjunctions Usage of prepositions Prepositions as adverbial particles It' as a personal and impersonal pronoun Types of pronouns reinforcer Role of adjectives in sentences Regular and irregular comparative adjectives Forming adjectives with prefixes and suffixes Differences between main and auxiliary verbs Phrase prepositions and participal prepositions Prepositions as adverbs and conjunctions Infinitives reinforce, structures and forms

In this nugget, the student will be introduced to correlative conjunctions, their rules and usage with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student understands how prepositions are used differently with verbs, nouns and adjectives, with examples and exercises for each. In this short nugget, the student will learn about prepositions as adverbial particles with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will undertsand 'it' as a personal pronoun and as an impersonal pronoun with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the types of pronouns will be reinforced with grade-appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of adjectives and their role in sentences is reinforced, with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student is provided gradeappropriate explanations, examples and exercises to reinforce understanding of comparative adjectives, both regular and irregular. In this short nugget, the student learns how adjectives can be formed from nouns, verbs and other adjectives by adding appropriate suffixes and prefixes with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to main and auxilliary (or helping) verbs and understand the difference between the two, with examples and exercises. The student will also understand main and auxilliary verb inversions with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student is introduced to phrase prepositions and participal prepositions with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student understands how some words are used as both conjunctions and prepositions and some words are used as both adverbs and prepositions. In this nugget, the student's understanding of infinitives will be reinforced and the student will understand the different structures (full, bare, split) and forms (simple and gerundial or qualifying) of infinitives with examples and exercises.

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Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

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Participles and past participials Reflexive verbs Verb patterns Types of conjunctions reinforcer Sentence conjunctions Converting Adjectives to Nouns Finite and nonfinites reinforcer Types of pronouns reinforcer Types of prepositions

In this short nugget, the student's understanding of participles and past participles will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about reflexive verbs with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about verb patterns with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of different types of conjunctions, their rules and usage will be reinforced. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to sentence conjunctions with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn how to change adjectives into nouns. In this nugget, the student's understanding of finite and non-finite verbs will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the types of pronouns will be reinforced with grade-appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the different kinds of prepositions and how and where they are used will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the concept of the articles 'a' and 'an' and their usage depending on the next word, and also briefly introduced to the article 'the'. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to small and capital letters with a brief explanation on where and when (to begin sentences, names of people, places, days, months) capital letters should be used with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to full stops, question marks and exclamation marrks, with information on where and when each is used will be explained through examples. In this short nugget, the student will learn to form interrogative sentences or questions starting with 'is she/is he' with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn how to put words together in the correct order and frame simple sentences using has/have, was/were and is/are with examples and exercises.

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Articles

Jun-12

Small letters, capital letters

Jun-12

Introduction to punctuations How to form interrogative sentences - Part 1 Framing simple sentences

Jun-12

Jun-12

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Articles reinforcer

In this nugget, the student's understanding of using 'a' and 'an' will be reinforced and the student will be introduced to the article 'the' and its usage, with examples of each. In this nugget, the student's understanding of using punctuation like full stops, question marks, exclamation marks, and capitalization will be reinforced with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to commas and learn correct comma usage (to separate lists of things) with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the apostrophe with a simple explanation on how it is used to make contractions and to show belongingness, illustrated with examples. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to acronyms like Dr., Ms. and a list will be provided with full forms and punctuation rules. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to word contractions with commonly contracted words as examples and reinforcing exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn other ways to frame questions using question words such as what, who, where, why, whom, when, how, do and does, with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will learn about affirmative sentences and negative sentences, the construction, the differences and the uses, with examples and exercises for each type. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the simple present tense and subject-verb concord when using the simple present tense with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to modals and their usage with some examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of 'a', 'an' and 'the' will be refreshed. The student will also be introduced to the concepts of 'definite' and 'indefinite' articles and the distinction will be made with examples and fill in exercises. Also, the student wil understand how articles are used with uncountable nouns.

Jun-12

Introduction to punctuations reinforcer Introduction to comma

Jun-12

Jun-12

Introduction to apostrophe Introduction to common acronyms What are contractions How to form interrogative sentences - Part 2 Affirmative sentences and negative sentences Simple present tense Modals and their usage

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Definite and indefinite articles

Jun-12

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Understanding apostrophes

In this short nugget, the student will deepen understanding of apostrophes with expansions on how apostrophes are used to indicate possession, to show abbreviated numbers or contracted words (for example, in years or word contractions like don't) and to show plurals of numbers and letters. In this short nugget, the student will learn to frame questions that elicit yes or no answers and to frame questions intended to get information. In this short nugget, the student will learn how to frame imperative sentences and about their uses (requests, commands, intructions, directions, orders) with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the simple past tense, past tense verb forms, and subject-verb concord when using the simple past tense with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the present continous tense with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to phrases with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to verb phrases with examples and exercises In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the concept of figure of speech and will learn about similes to make comparisons between unlike things with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the difference between definite and indefinite articles will be reinfoced and the role of articles in sentences will be explained. In this nugget, the student's understanding of using capital letters and punctuations such as full stops, question marks and commas, correctly will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of direct and indirect speech will be reinforced through examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to modals like would, could, should, shouldn't, which are always followed by a main verb. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of framing questions will be reinforced and the student will learn how to change questions based on the expected answers and also write answers for questions provided.

Jun-12

Interrogative sentences with yes/no answers Imperative sentences and uses

Jun-12

Jun-12

Simple past tense

Jun-12

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Present continuous tense Phrases Introduction Verb phrases Figures of Speech: Similes

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Jun-12

Definite and indefinite articles reinforcer Capitals and punctuations reinforcer Direct and Indirect Speech Reinforcer Types of modals

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How to form interrogative sentences Reinforcer

Jun-12

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Exclamatory sentences

Different types of sentences

In this short nugget, the student will learn how to frame exclamatory sentences and about their punctuation and uses with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of different types of sentences (affirmative, negative, imperative and exclamatory) will be reinforced with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand the difference between sentences and questions, how the two are framed and how they are punctuated, with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about simple sentences and their composition with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn to construct sentences with subject-verb agreement and understand what subject-verb agreement is. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the simple past (to narrate past events) and present tense (to express habitual actions) will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the past and present participles as part of verbs or adjectives with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to prepositional phrases and expressions, including prepositional phrases of place and time, with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will focus on understanding the usage and rules of the definite article 'the'. In this short nugget, the student will understand of determiners, how they are different from adjectives, and the student will be introduced to other determiners and their usage with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the use of quotation marks with examples and exercises In this short nugget, the student's understanding of using apostrophes to show possession and other uses of the apostrophe will be reinforced with explanations, examples and exercises

Jun-12

Jun-12

Sentences and questions Composition of simple sentences Constructing sentences with subject-verb agreement Simple past and present tense Reinforcer Past and present participles Prepositional phrases Definite article THE

Jun-12

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Determiners

Jun-12

Introduction to quotation marks Understanding apostrophes reinforcer

Jun-12

Jun-12

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Rules for direct and indirect speech

In this nugget, the student's understanding of direct and indirect speech will be refreshed with a short explanation, examples and exercises. The student will also learn about the thumb rules for direct and indirect speech, how each type is punctuated, using said and told in direct speech, and understand how the each speech type impacts parts of speech like verbs, pronouns, adjectives and adverbs in the sentence In this nugget, the student will be introduced to how direct and indirect speech are used with different sentence types like questions, commands, exclamations, requests and advice with rules, explanations, examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to active and passive voice, the two will be compared and the differences and similarities will be illustrated through sentence pairs. The rules for changing from one type to the other will be explained with examples and the student's understanding will be reinforced with exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of contractions will be reinforced, rules of contraction will be explained and more contractions will be provided with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about declarative sentences (or statements) with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of interrogative sentences (questions), negative sentences, exclamatory sentences and imperative sentences will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand how sentences are composed to be coherent wholes and what they are made up of (parts of speech, punctuation) with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the past continous tense with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will be introduced to the present perfect tense with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of phrases will be reinforced and the student will learn the difference between phrases and clauses, with examples of and exercises on each.

Jun-12

Use of direct and indirect speech

Jun-12

Active and passive voice

Jun-12

Contractions Reinforcer Declarative sentences

Jun-12

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Interrogative sentences Reinforcer

Jun-12

Parts of a sentence Past continous tense Present perfect tense Understanding phrases Reinforcer

Jun-12

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Noun phrases and clauses Adjective phrases and clauses Adverb phrases and clauses Clauses and phrases If clauses Adverb clauses Relative clauses

In this short nugget, the student will learn about noun phrases and clauses with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about adjective phrases and clauses with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about adverb phrases and clauses with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will understand the concepts of clauses and phrases with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will understand the 'if clause' types 1 and 2 with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand adverb clauses with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand relative clauses with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the rules of using articles will be reinforced with examples and exercises and the rules of omission of articles will be explained with examples, such as before proper nouns and uncountable nouns. In this nugget, the student will understand the concept of punctuation in grade appropriate language with examples and exercises on the different types of punctuations and information with examples will be provided on how the placement of punctuations can change meaning. In this nugget, the student will learn about using colons and semi-colons, with rules, usage, examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of commas will be reinforced with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of quotation marks will be reinforced with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of direct and indirect (reported) speech is reinforced, the differences between the two are explained and the rules for conversion are reinforced with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of active and passive voice, the rules and the differences, will be reinforced with examples and exercises.

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Articles - rules of usage

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Types of punctuations

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Colons and semicolons Usage of commas Usage of quotation marks

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Direct and Indirect Speech Reinforcer

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Active and passive voice Reinforcer

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Modals Reinforcer

In this nugget, the student's understanding of modals is reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. The student is also introduced to new modals and their usage, for examples to express feelings, to express possibility, to convey orders, instructions and advice, and other usage, with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of formation of interrogative sentences or questions and their usage will be reinforced and the student will learn how to form negative interrogative sentences or negative questions with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about different types of questions like yes and no questions, alternative questions and question word questions. In this short nugget, the student will learn to frame emphatic questions and their usage, with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand what rhetorical questions and questions framed with question tags are and how to frame these types of questions with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand how to ask questions asking about past events with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand how to ask questions using adverbs of distance with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will distinguish between the different types of declarative sentences (affirmative, negative and emphatic) with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will distinguish between the different types of imperative sentences (affirmative, negative and emphatic) with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the different types of questions (exclamatory, interrogative, imperative, negative and affirmative, simple statements) will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises

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Formation of interrogative sentences

Jun-12

Types of questions Emphatic questions and their usage Rhetorical questions and question tags How to ask questions about past events How to ask questions using adverbs of distance Types of declarative sentences Types of imperative sentences

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Subject-verb concord in sentences Construction of compound sentences Construction of complex sentences Subject, predicate, clause and phrase Direct and indirect objects Infinitives and gerunds: reinforced and differences Simple present and simple past tense - Reinforcer

In this nugget, the student will understand subjectverb concord in the construction of correct sentences and questions with an explanation of the rules, and examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about compound sentences and how to construct them with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about complex sentences and how to construct them with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of subject, predicate, clause and phrase will be reinforced with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will understand direct and indirect objects and their impact on the verb in a sentence with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand how the infinitive and gerund (verbs) are used as the subject of a sentence with examples and exercises In this short nugget, the student's understanding of simple present and simple past tense will be reinforced through grade appropriate and the negative and affirmative forms of each will be explained with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about present and past participles as adjectives with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the present perfect tense will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the future continuous tense and the past continous tense will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises In this nugget, the student's understanding of the future tense will be reinforced and the student will learn about the future continous tense with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will learn about the past perfect tense with examples and exercises In this nugget, the student will understand hyphens, em-dashes and en-dashes and know how to differentiate between these with usage and purpose of each.

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Present and past participles Present perfect tense - Reinforcer Future continuous and the past continous tense Reinforcer Future tense Reinforcer Past perfect tense Introduction to hyphens, emdashes and endashes

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Types of punctuations reinforcer

In this short refresher nugget, the student's understanding of punctuations will be reinforced through a short explanation with illustrative examples and exercises spanning across all the punctuations - full stops, question marks, commas, colons, hyphens, quotation marks, apostrophes, acronyms and capitalization. In this nugget, the student will learn more differences between active and passive voice and understand how each type impacts sentence construction in terms of the verb, the object, and the sentence structure as a whole with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of modals will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises and the student will be introduced to new modals and the negative forms of modals and their usage, with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will understand modal auxilliaries, primary auxilliaries and helping verbs with explanations and distinctions made between each with the help of a table and examples, and understanding will be reinforced with exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn how to transform sentences from one type to the other, with rules, punctuations, and framing, with examples and exercises for each type. In this nugget, the student will understand what complements are, the types (subject and object) and how complements are different from the object of a sentence, with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of simple, complex and compound sentences will be reinforced with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the simple tense (past, present, and future) will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the perfect tense (past, present, and future) will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of figures of speech and specifically simile will be reinforced and the student will learn about metaphors to make comparisons with examples and exercises.

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Differences between active and passive voice

Jun-12

Negative forms of modals

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Modal auxilliaries, primary auxilliaries and helping verbs

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Transformation of sentences

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Complements and their types Simple, complex and compound sentences Simple tense Reinforcer

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Perfect tense Reinforcer

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Figures of Speech: Similes Reinforcer

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Articles - rules of usage reinforcer Types of determiners Determiners and adjectives Pre-determiners, post-determiners and central determiners Introduction to ellipses Direct and Indirect Speech with reinforcer examples Direct and indirect speech for different sentence types Differences between active and passive voice - Reinforcer Rules for changing active and passive voice - Reinforcer

In this short nugget, the student's understanding of articles and the rules of their usage and omission will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples. In this short nugget, the student will be provided a formal definition of determiners and the two types: general and specific. In this short nugget, the student will learn how a determiner is different from an adjective with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will understand predeterminers, post-determiners and central determiners with examples and exericses. In this short nugget, the student will be introduced to ellipses and the different uses with examples and exercises to reinforce learning. In this nugget, the student's understanding of direct and indirect speech will be reinforced with examples about changing tense, adjectives, expressions of time and place, and punctuation with grade appropriate exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of direct and indirect speech for questions, question tags and other sentence types will be reinforced, with rules, and grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of active and passive voice, the rules and differences, will be reinforced with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand of the rules for changing from active to passive or passive to active for questions and different sentence types with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of framing questions with question tags will be reinforced and the student will understand how to write appropriate questions tags (negative when the statement is positive and positive when the statement is negative and always change nouns to pronouns when used as part of the question tag) with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about optative sentences with examples and exercises.

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Transformation of sentences Reinforcer Types of sentences Reinforcer Subject-verb concord Reinforcer Replacing predicates in a sentence 'It' as a substitute subject Continuous tense - Reinforcer Participial phrases Gerund phrases Adverbial clauses Conditional clauses Adjective clauses Conditions of conditional clauses Non-finite clauses Main and subordinate clauses Subordinate clauses

In this nugget, the student's understanding of transformation of sentences will be reinforced and the student will learn more about transforming different types of sentences from one type to the other, the rules, and the substitutions involved. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of the different types of sentences will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of subject-verb concord will be reinforced with grade appropriate explanations, examples and exercises In this short nugget, the student will understand how to omit or replace predicates from sentences with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will understand how to use the pronoun 'it' as a substitute subject with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the continous tense (past, present, and future) will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about participial phrases with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about gerund phrases with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will learn about adverbial clauses of time, reason, purpose and concession with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will learn about conditional clauses with and without 'if' with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about non-defining adjective clauses with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will understand the three conditions (1st, 2nd and 3rd) of conditional clauses with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about non-finite clauses with examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student will learn about the agreement of tense between the main and subordinate clause with examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student will learn about using reported questions as subordinate clauses with examples and exercises.

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Relative, restrictive and non-restrictive clauses reinforcer Understanding punctuations refresher Modals Reinforcer

In this nugget, the student's understanding of relative clauses, restrictive and non-restrictive will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this short nugget, the student's understanding of all punctuations is refreshed with a quick recap of the punctuations with examples and exercises such as editting passages and paragraphs. In this nugget, the student's understanding of modals is reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the different types of sentences (simple, compound and complex) and how each is formed will be reinforced with grade appropriate explanations, examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the different types of sentences (imperative, interrogative, exclamatory, affirmative, negative and others) will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the different tenses (present and past - simple and continuous, perfect forms and future tense) will be reinforced with grade appropriate explanations, examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the different types of phrases and clauses (finite and non-finite subordinate clauses, noun clauses and phrases, adjective clauses and phrases, and adverb clauses and phrases) will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of the conditionals (if-clauses) will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of determiners will be reinforced and determiners used with articles and countable and uncountable nouns will be explained, with grade appropriate examples and exercises.

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Types and formation of sentences

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Types of tenses Reinforcer

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Conditional clauses Reinforcer Determiners reinforcer

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Differences between direct and indirect speech Changing the voice of a sentence Reinforcer Subject-verb concord Reinforcer

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In this nugget, the student's understanding of the differences between indirect and reported (direct) speech, how to transform one form to the other and the rules to do so will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of active and passive voice, how to change the voice of a sentence and rules for each voice will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises. In this nugget, the student's understanding of subject-verb concord will be reinforced with grade appropriate examples and exercises.

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Grade 3
EVS NCERT
Sr. No. Chapter 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Poonam's Day Out The Plant Fairy Water O' Water Our First School

Nugget Name
Animal World Plants Around Us Need and Sources of Water Family Ties

Content Coverage
It classifies animals based on their habitats such as land and water and types of movement such as swimming, flying, etc. It introduces common plants, their types and uses and explains how one can grow plants. It explains the importance of water and discusses the sources of water. It describes various relationships other in a family such as uncles, aunts and cousins. It describes different types of houses and the materials used to construct them. It also talks about the benefits of living in a house. It lists the food items eaten by people of various age groups and explains the fact that people in different regions eat different types of food. It explains different types of expressions such as facial expressions, eye expressions and sign language. It describes different adaptations in the beaks, toes and claws of birds and relates how these adaptations help birds in feeding and building shelters. It introduces the term weather and explains sunny, rainy and cloudy days. It explains various methods of cooking food such as roasting, boiling, frying and baking. It also list common utensils such as girdle, milk pan, fry pan and pressure cooker used for cooking. It explains various modes of transport that help us to move on land, air and water. It describes the roles of teachers and doctors and how they help us. It describes the roles of postmen and carpenters and how they help us. It describes the roles of policemen and traffic policemen and how they help us. It describes the roles of farmers and engineers and how they help us. It describes how a blind person can read using a Braille script. It explains the importance of eating healthy food and lists the foods that constitute a healthy diet. It lists different Indian handicrafts such as painting (madhubani and shekhawati), weaving (pochampalli and kullu) and
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Chhotu's House

Types of Houses

6. 7.

Foods We Eat Saying without Speaking

Foods we Eat Expressions and Sign Language

8. 9.

Flying High It's Raining

Birds: Their Features and Homes Sunny, Rainy and a Cloudy Day

10. What is Cooking 11. From Here to There 12. Work We Do 13. Work We Do 14. Work We Do 15. Work We Do 16. Sharing Our Feelings 17. The Story of Food 18. Making Pots

What is Cooking Modes of Transport Teachers and Doctors Carpenters and Postmen Policemen and Traffic Police Farmers and Engineers Braille Script

Good Food, Good Health

Indian Handicrafts

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19. Games We Play 20. Here Comes a Letter 21. A House Like This

Games We Play

Communication

Types of Houses

22. Our Friends - Animals 23. Drop by Drop


Families can be

Uses of Animals Lets Save Each Drop.

24. Different 25. Left - Right 26. Web of Life

Small and Large Families

Directions and Symbols

Web of Life

embroidery (kashmiri and chikankari). It list the common indoor and outdoor games played in India. It defines communication and describes various earlier and modern-day means of communication. It describes different types of houses and the materials used to construct them. It also talks about the benefits of living in a house. It list various products obtained from animal sources such as eggs, milk, honey, wax, wool, leather and silk and emphasises the importance of protecting animals. It explains the need for saving water and lists ways to preserve this precious resource. It describes the members of a family and talks about members that constitute a small family and a large family. It explains importance of understanding common symbols and reading general directions or maps. It introduces food chain and food web to explain how animals depend on each other for food.

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Grade 4
EVS NCERT
Sr. No.
1. 2.

Chapter
Going to School Ear to Ear

Nugget Name
Going to School Ear to Ear

Content Coverage
It describes different modes of transportation used by children to reach their schools. It explains the importance of ears and skin in animals. It provides general features of an elephant and introduces its food and behavioural habits. It compares African and Asian elephants. It explains the uses of trees, reasons for deforestation, consequences of deforestation and ways to conserve trees. It describes division of labour in bees and explains the steps for bee keeping. It narrates the experience of a train journey and explains the typical scenes when at a railway station, when inside the train and as one looks out of the train. It describes railway bridges, tunnels and level crossings in India and lists the good practices to be followed related to these. It informs about railway ticket and the railway time table commonly used in India. It describes changes in a family such as birth of a child, shifting to a new place and marriage. It lists the traditional games played by women in India. It explains various uses of flowers such as for colour and as medicines and food. It explains the uses of trees, reasons for deforestation, consequences of deforestation and ways to conserve trees. It describes changes in types of materials used for making houses and compares earlier houses with presentday houses. It describes various sources of water pollution (industrial and domestic) and the ways to prevent pollution. It describes events such as crop production, harvesting, cleaning and
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3.

A Day with Nandu

An Elephant's World

4. 5.

The Story of Amrita Anita and the Honeybees

Save Trees Bee Keeping

6.

Omana's Journey

Journey by Train

7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

From the Window Reaching Grandmother's House

Bridge Tunnel and Level Crossing

Railway Ticket and Timetable

Changing Families Hu Tu Tu, Hu Tu Tu The Valley of Flowers

Changes in a Family Girls in Sports

Uses of Flowers

12.

The Valley of Flowers

Save Trees

13. 14. 15.

Changing Times

How Homes Changed

A River's Tale Basva's Farm

Who Polluted the River From Farm to Homes

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16. 17. 18.

From Market to Home Too Much Water, Too Little Water

From Farm to Homes

Water Borne Diseases

Abdul in the Garden

Types of Roots

19. 20.

Pochampalli

Indian Handicrafts

Spicy Riddles

Spices from the Kitchen

reaching of finished products in the markets. It describes events such as crop production, harvesting, cleaning and reaching of finished products in the markets. It explains various ways of cleaning contaminated water and the ways to prevent and cure water-borne diseases. It explains the functions of roots and lists the main types of roots such as tap, fibrous, storage and supporting. It lists different Indian handicrafts such as painting (madhubani and shekhawati), weaving (pochampalli and kullu) and embroidery (kashmiri and chikankari). It introduces common spices and explains their role in adding aroma and flavour to our food.

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Grade 5
EVS NCERT
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3.

Chapter
Super Senses From Tasting to Digesting From Tasting to Digesting

Nugget Name
Super Senses in Animals

Content Coverage
It introduces special sensing powers such as special sense of sight, smelling and hearing in animals. It explains the role of taste buds and saliva in tasting and digesting food and defines the process of digestion. It explains the importance of eating healthy food and lists the foods that constitute a healthy diet. It explains how to identify spoilt food and explains the causes and environmental conditions for food spoilage and ways to preserve food. It explains why seeds sprout when kept in a moist place, discusses the events from sprouting to formation of a new plant and defines germination. It explains the old and modern methods of water management. It shows some experiments with water, talks about the reason why some objects float or sink in water and identifies soluble and insoluble substances. It explains the cause, symptoms and preventive measures of malaria. It describes the architecture and special features of Golconda fort. It describes various celestial objects and talks about the phases of the moon. It describes presence of life of the Earth. It explains the Earths gravity and how cosmonauts life in the outer space. It explains the uses of fuels, how fuels are formed, need for conservation of fuel and ways to conserve fuels. It lists the traditional games played by women in India. It compares earlier and present-day methods of farming. It also talks about harvesting seasons and modern methods of farming. It describes how people depend on forests for their needs and discusses traditional practices such as jhoom cultivation.

From Tasting to digesting

Good Food Good Health

4.

Mangoes Round the Year

Food Spoilage

5. 6.

Seeds and Seeds Every Drop Counts

Seed Germination Every Drop Counts

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Experiments with Water A Treat for Mosquitoes Walls Tell Stories Sunita in Space

Experiments with Water Malaria Golconda Fort The Night Sky

Sunita in Space What if it Finishes...? Across the Wall

Earth and Beyond

Save Fuel Girls in Sports

14.

A Seed Tells a Farmers Story

Farming Then and Now

15.

Whose Forests?

Our Forests

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Grade 1 Primary Science + EVS


Sr. No. Unit 1. Animal Life Nugget Name
Living and Non-Living Things

Content Coverage
It categorises living and non-living things and explains common features of living things such as breathing, growth, movement and feeling. It compares plants and animals and discusses the categories, movement and basic needs of animals. It describes various types of animal homes such small plants, trees, forests, water, near water and mountains. It introduces various animals such as tiger, lion, elephant, giraffe, deer, monkey and bear. It introduces various insects such as butterfly, bumble bee, ladybird and spider. It introduces common plants, their types and uses and explains how one can grow plants. It introduces common flowers such as rose, jasmine, lotus, shoe flower, sunflower, lily, marigold, gladioli, aster and tuberoses. It describes various fruits such as mango, grapes, banana, pineapple, watermelon, apple, muskmelon, chikoo, pear, guava and papaya. It describes vegetables such as potato, onion, ladyfinger, cauliflower, cabbage, capsicum, brinjal, tomato, peas and pumpkin. It introduces various body parts in a funfilled manner and highlights variation in features such as hair colour and eye colour. It introduces the basic things around us such as air, water and trees and explains the importance of trees. It discusses the sun and its importance and introduces stars and constellations. It discusses wind, air and breeze and demonstrates activities that help understand that moving air can be felt and heard. It introduces the term weather and explains sunny, rainy and cloudy days.
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2. Animal Life 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Animal Life

Animals Around Us

Homes of Animals

Animal Life Animal Life Plant Life

Animals Insects Plants Around Us

Plant Life

Flowers

8.

Plant Life

Fruits

9.

Plant Life

Vegetables

10. Human Body 11. 12. 13. 14.


Materials and Matter The Sky and the Space Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere

Body Parts

Things Around Us The Sun and Other Stars An Introduction to Air Sunny, Rainy and Cloudy Days

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Our

15. Neighbourhood and 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Health, Hygiene and Safety Health, Hygiene and Safety

Being Good Small and Large Families An Introduction to Festivals Carpenters and Postmen Policemen and Traffic Police Farmers and Engineers

It explains in detail the good values observed in students and why a student should be polite and well mannered. It describes the members of a family and talks about members that constitute a small family and a large family. It explains festivals and classifies religious and national festivals. It also lists the common festivals celebrated in India. It describes the roles of postmen and carpenters and how they help us. It describes the roles of policemen and traffic policemen and how they help us. It describes the roles of farmers and engineers and how they help us. It describes the roles of teachers and doctors and how they help us. It describes a school and the functions of the people working in a school. It describes different modes of transportation used by children to reach their schools. It describes parks and zoos and discusses their importance. It describes different types of houses and the materials used to construct them. It also talks about the benefits of living in a house. It explains various modes of transport that help us to move on land, air and water. It explains the importance of games and lists common indoor and outdoor games. It describes India's national bird, animal, fruit, flower, flag and festivals. It educates about cleanliness habits to be followed while using a toilet. It educates about some of the good habits to be cultivated while eating food and explains eating manners.

Teachers and Doctors

School

Going to School

Parks and Zoos

Types of Houses

Modes of Transport Indoor and Outdoor Games Our Country - India Good Toilet Habits Good Food Habits

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Health, Hygiene and Safety Saving Environment

Keeping Safe Outdoors

32

Keeping Our Environment Clean

It explains traffic signals, traffic rules and the safety measures to be followed while walking on the road or travelling by a bus. It defines pollution, lists some of its causes and talks about prevention of environmental pollution.

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Grade 2 Primary Science + EVS


Sr. No.
1.

Unit
Animal Life

Nugget Name
Animal World

Content Coverage
It classifies animals based on their habitats such as land and water and types of movement such as swimming, flying, etc. It provides general features of an elephant and introduces its food and behavioural habits. It compares African and Asian elephants. It introduces food chain and food web to explain how animals depend on each other for food. It list various products obtained from animal sources such as eggs, milk, honey, wax, wool, leather and silk and emphasises the importance of protecting animals. It explains the importance of ears and skin in animals. It explains similarities between plants and animals, big and small plants, flowering and non-flowering plants and climbers and creepers. It introduces various parts of a plant and explains the role of each part in through an interesting story. It compares different types of plants based on their size and location. It describes plants as sources of food items, oils, clothes, medicines and other daily use products. It introduces common spices and explains their role in adding aroma and flavour to our food. It identifies body parts and sense organs and describes their functions It classifies things around us in two groups, natural and man-made. It explains the structure of earth and talks about sun, stars and moon. It describes moon's shape, size, light and movement. It explains the properties and uses of air
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2.

Animal Life

An Elephant's World

3.

Animal Life

Web of Life

4.

Animal Life

Uses of Animals

5.

Animal Life

Animal Ears and Skin

6.

Plant Life

Introduction to plants

7. 8. 9.

Plant Life Plant Life Plant Life

Parts of a Plant Types of Plants Important Uses of Plants

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Plant Life Human Body Materials and Matter The Sky and the Space The Sky and the Space Earth and

Spices from the Kitchen Human Body and the Sense Organs Natural and Man-Made Things Earth and the Heavenly Bodies The Moon Air is Everywhere

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Atmosphere 16. Earth and Atmosphere Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Health, Hygiene and Safety

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and talks about wind. It explains different kinds of seasons, i.e. summer, winter, autumn, spring and Types of Seasons also briefs on the weather during these seasons. It describes the national festivals celebrated in India such as National Festivals Independence Day, Republic Day and Gandhi Jayanti. It describes religious festivals Religious Festivals celebrated in India such as diwali, id, christmas, pongal, etc. It informs about the tasks carried out by the members of a family and discusses A Family Works Together the ways in which a member can help at home. It describes museums and theatres and The Museums and Theatres talks about the relics displayed in museums and theatres. It describes markets and post offices Markets and Post Offices and explains the activities carried out there. It describes different places of worship Places of Worship in Our namely temples, churches and Neighbourhood mosques. It describes a hospital and a railway The Hospital and the Railway station and explains the activities Station carried out there. It talks about appropriate clothes for different seasons and explains the The Clothes We Wear source or raw materials used for preparing different clothes. It describes changes in types of materials used for making houses and How Homes Changed compares earlier houses with presentday houses. It narrates the experience of a train journey and explains the typical scenes when at a railway station, when inside Journey by Train the train and as one looks out of the train. Games We Play It list the common indoor and outdoor games played in India. It lists the food items eaten by people of various age groups and explains the fact that people in different regions eat different types of food.
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Foods We Eat

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29.

Health, Hygiene and Safety Health, Hygiene and Safety Health, Hygiene and Safety Saving Environment

What Is Cooking

30. 31.

Keeping Our Food Safe Common Accidents and First Aid Lets Save Each Drop

32.

It explains various methods of cooking food such as roasting, boiling, frying and baking. It also list common utensils such as girdle, milk pan, fry pan and pressure cooker used for cooking. It explains ways to protect food and keep it clean and health. It explains accidents and first aid and lists some of the common accidents that occur in daily life. It explains the need for saving water and lists ways to preserve this precious resource.

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Grade 3 Primary Science + EVS


Sr. No.
1.

Unit
Animal Life

Nugget Name
Mammals, Birds, Insects and Fish

Content Coverage
It explains the characteristic features of mammals, birds, insects and fishes including hair, scales, wings, legs, feathers, beak, colour and size. It describes the eating habits of animals and categorises them into herbivores, carnivores and omnivores. It describes common features of insects and discusses their importance, food, home and life cycle. It describes different adaptations in the beaks, toes and claws of birds and relates how these adaptations help birds in feeding and building shelters. It explains how birds fly and migrate, talks about the various body parts that help birds in flight and discusses the technique of flight. It introduces special sensing powers such as special sense of sight, smelling and hearing in animals. It introduces roots, stems and leaves of plants and discusses their common types, modifications and uses. It introduces different flowers and their blooming seasons. It explains formation of fruits and seeds and their importance in the life cycle of a plant. It describes events such as crop production, harvesting, cleaning and reaching of finished products in the markets. It compares earlier and present-day methods of farming. It also talks about harvesting seasons and modern methods of farming. It introduces various body systems such as digestive, respiratory, circulatory, excretory, muscular, skeletal, nervous and reproductive. It explains the role of taste buds and saliva in tasting and digesting food and defines the process of digestion.
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2.

Animal Life

Feeding Habits of Animals

3.

Animal Life

Insects Around Us

4.

Animal Life

Birds: Their Features and Homes

5.

Animal Life

Birds - Flight and Migration

6.

Animal Life

Super Senses in Animals

7.

Plant Life

Roots, Stems and Leaves

8.

Plant Life

Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables and Seeds

9.

Plant Life

From Farm to Homes

10.

Plant Life

Farming Then and Now

11.

Human Body

The Organ Systems of the Human Body

12.

Human Body

From Tasting to Digesting

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13.

Materials and Matter Materials and Matter Motion, Force and Energy

Matter and Its States

14.

Separation of Substances

15.

Measurement and Standard Units

16. 17. 18.

Light The Sky and the Space Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere

Introduction to Light Solar System Earth and Beyond

19.

Movements of Earth

20.

Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Neighbourhood and Social Life

Water Cycle

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Need and Sources of Water Family Ties

23.

Changes in a Family Railway Ticket and Timetable

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Our Bridge Tunnel and Level Neighbourhood Crossing and Social Life Our Neighbourhood Communication and Social Life Our Neighbourhood Directions and Symbols and Social Life Our Braille Script

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It introduces the three states of matter: solids, liquids and gases and discusses their basic properties. It explains basic methods of separation of substances such as filtration, sedimentation and decantation. It explains the importance of measurements in science and standard units and describes the different instruments used for measuring. It introduces sources of light and explains the property of light to travel in a straight line. It explains the planets of the solar system and their features. It describes presence of life of the Earth. It explains the Earths gravity and how cosmonauts life in the outer space. It explains how movements of the Earth such as rotation and revolution cause day and night and change in seasons respectively. It explains the existence of water in three forms, the changing forms of water and evaporation and condensation of water. It explains the importance of water and discusses the sources of water. It describes various relationships other in a family such as uncles, aunts and cousins. It describes changes in a family such as birth of a child, shifting to a new place and marriage. It informs about railway ticket and the railway time table commonly used in India. It describes railway bridges, tunnels and level crossings in India and lists the good practices to be followed related to these. It defines communication and describes various earlier and modern-day means of communication. It explains importance of understanding common symbols and reading general directions or maps. It describes how a blind person can
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Neighbourhood and Social Life Our Expressions and Sign Neighbourhood Language and Social Life Our Neighbourhood Girls in Sports and Social Life Our Neighbourhood Indian Handicraft and Social Life Health, Hygiene and Safety Health, Hygiene and Safety Health, Hygiene and Safety Health, Hygiene and Safety Saving Environment Saving Environment

read using a braille script. It explains different types of expressions such as facial expressions, eye expressions and sign language. It lists the traditional games played by women in India. It lists different Indian handicrafts such as painting (madhubani and shekhawati), weaving (pochampalli and kullu) and embroidery (kashmiri and chikankari). It explains the importance of eating healthy food and lists the foods that constitute a healthy diet. It explains how to identify spoilt food and explains the causes and environmental conditions for food spoilage and ways to preserve food. It explains the need of food, exercise and rest for a healthy body as a part of healthy habits. It also talks about the importance of healthy and clean habits. It explains the need of following safety measures, talks about how to avoid accidents by carefully using various machines and instrument and lists the rules for safety. It explains the old and modern methods of water management. It describes various sources of water pollution (industrial and domestic) and the ways to prevent pollution.

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Good Food, Good Health

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Food Spoilage

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Healthy habits

35.

Keeping Safe

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Every Drop Counts Who Pollutes Rivers

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Grade 4 Primary Science + EVS


Sr. No. Unit
1. Animal Life

Nugget Name
Characteristics of Living Things

Content Coverage
It describes the key characteristics of living beings such as growth, respiration, movement, response to stimuli, reproduction and life cycle. It explains feeding habits of animals including new groups such as birds of prey, parasites, scavengers, browsers, rodents, etc. It classifies animals based on their terrestrial, aquatic, arboreal and aerial habitats and lists some habitat-related adaptations. It classifies animals based on the presence or absence of backbone. It further classifies vertebrates into groups such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. It explains the features of some vertebrates that live in water such as shellfish, corals, sponges, starfish, jellyfish, crabs and shrimps. It explains the features of some vertebrates that live in water such as fish, amphibians, aquatic reptiles and aquatic mammals. It describes division of labour in bees and explains the steps for bee keeping. It explains the structure and function of stems and talks about modifications in stems. It explains the functions of roots and lists the main types of roots such as tap, fibrous, storage and supporting. It explains the structure and function of a leaf and talks about modification in leaves. It explains various uses of flowers such as for colour and as medicines and food. It explains why seeds sprout when kept in a moist place, discusses the events from sprouting to formation of a new plant and defines germination. It explains adaptation in different types of terrestrial plants such as costal,
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2.

Animal Life

What Animals Eat

3.

Animal Life

Classification of Animals Based on Habitat

4.

Animal Life

Classification of Animals: Vertebrates and Invertebrates

5.

Animal Life

Aquatic Invertebrates

6.

Animal Life

Aquatic Vertebrates

7. 8.

Animal Life Plant Life

Bee Keeping Getting to Know Plants Stems Types of Roots Getting to Know Plant Leaves Uses of Flowers

9.

Plant Life

10.

Plant Life

11.

Plant Life

12.

Plant Life

Seed Germination Adaptation in Terrestrial Plants

13.

Plant Life

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14.

Plant Life

15.

Human Body

16.

Human Body

17.

Human Body

18.

Human Body

19.

Human Body

20.

Materials and Matter

21.

Motion, Force and Energy

22.

Motion, Force and Energy Motion, Force and Energy

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24.

Light The Sky and the Space Earth and Atmosphere

25. 26.

desert, rainforest and deciduous. It explains aquatic plants and identifies different types of aquatic plants such as Adaptations in Aquatic Plants floating, fixed and submerged. It also talks about parasitic and insectivorous plants. It defines digestion and the need for digestion. It also talks about the process Digestive System of digestion and the role of digestive juices. It explains the types of teeth. It also talks about the first set of teeth and their Types of Teeth number and discusses different types of teeth and their functions. It explains conditions and reasons for tooth decay. It also talks about How Do Teeth Decay formation of cavities, loosening of the tooth and correct ways of brushing. The Systems of the Body It explains the human respiratory and Circulatory and Respiratory circulatory systems and their functions. Systems Systems of the Body It explains the basic functioning of the Skeletal and Muscular main body systems, skeletal and Systems muscular systems. It discusses the concept of change in states of matter and introduces terms Change in States of Matter such as melting, condensation and evaporation. It explains the state of rest and motion and describes types of motion including Motion and Types of Motion rectilinear, circular, periodic, nonperiodic, rotational, oscillatory and vibratory motion. It defines work and condition for work Work and Energy done and talks about energy and its relation with force and forms of energy. It defines force and explains different types of forces such as gravitational, Force frictional and muscular with their examples. It explains light and its sources. It further talks about light as a form of Light and Its Sources energy, identifies its natural and artificial sources. It describes various celestial objects The Night Sky and talks about the phases of the moon. Air - A Precious Natural It explains the importance and Resource properties of air.
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27. 28.

Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere

Some Properties of Air Composition of Air Importance of Water to Living Beings

It discusses a few properties of air such as it occupies space, has weight, moves things and exerts pressure. It explains the composition of air. It explains the importance of water in our daily life, its importance to plants, animals and other living organisms and its importance to industries. It shows some experiments with water, talks about the reason why some objects float or sink in water and identifies soluble and insoluble substances. It talks about the essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats and minerals that should be present in one's daily diet. It explains first-aid measures taken in the case of fainting, burning as animal bites as well as in natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods. It explains the uses of fuels, how fuels are formed, need for conservation of fuel and ways to conserve fuels. It explains the uses of trees, reasons for deforestation, consequences of deforestation and ways to conserve trees. It describes how people depend on forests for their needs and discusses traditional practices such as jhoom cultivation.

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30.

Earth and Atmosphere

Experiments with Water

31.

Health, Hygiene and Safety Health, Hygiene and Safety Saving Environment Saving Environment

Healthy Food Habits

32.

First Aid

33.

Save Fuels

34.

Save Trees

35.

Saving Environment

Our Forests

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Grade 5 Primary Science + EVS


Sr. No. Unit
1. Animal Life

Nugget Name
Adaptation in Animals

Content Coverage
It describes structural adaptations such as camouflage, teeth, claws, size and poison and behavioural adaptations such as groups, hibernation and aestivation in animals. It explains how movements take place in earthworms, snails and cockroaches. It explains different stages of life and describes the life cycle of fish, frogs, snakes and insects. It defines reproduction and classifies animal on the basis of whether they lay eggs and give birth to young ones. It also talks about reproduction in birds, insects, reptiles, amphibians and fish. It identifies the importance of seed dispersal and explains the different modes of seed dispersals such as through air, water, animals and self. It explains the structure of seeds, number of cotyledons in seeds and the process of seed germination. It also explains the conditions necessary for germination. It explains methods of reproduction in plants such as through seeds, roots, leaves, stems and spores. It also briefly covers reproduction in non-flowering plants such as conifers. It explains artificial or man-made methods of growing a new plant such as cutting, grafting and layering. It explains the process of making food in plants and talks about the factors needed for photosynthesis in plants. It explains various parts of the nervous systems and their functions. It also talks about brain, spinal cord and nerves. It explains reflex action and communication among sense organs and the brain or spinal cord. It explains the structure and function of skeletons and muscles and talks about the number, nature, composition and structure of bones.
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2. 3.

Animal Life Animal Life

How Invertebrates Move Life Cycle of Animals

4.

Animal Life

Reproduction in Animals

5.

Plant Life

Seed Dispersal

6.

Plant Life

Germination of Seeds

7.

Plant Life

Reproduction in Plants

8.

Plant Life

Man-Made Methods of Plant Reproduction How Plants Make Food: Photosynthesis Nervous System Communication Among Sense Organs and the Nervous System Skeletal System

9.

Plant Life

10.

Human Body

11.

Human Body

12.

Human Body

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13.

Human Body

Structure and Functions of Joints Muscles and Movement

14.

Human Body

15.

Human Body

Excretory System

16.

Materials and Matter

Experiments with Water

17.

Motion, Force and Energy Motion, Force and Energy

Simple Machine: Inclined Plane, Screw, Wedge, Wheel and Axle Simple Machine: Pulley and Levers

18.

19.

Light

Light and Shadow

20.

Light The Sky and the Space The Sky and the Space Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere Health, Hygiene and Safety Health, Hygiene and Safety

Formation of Shadows

21.

Formation of Eclipses

22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.

Moon and Its Phases Atmosphere Types of Rocks Rocks and Minerals Petroleum and Natural Gas Water-Borne Diseases

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Communicable Diseases

It defines joints and their types and functions. It covers hinge, ball and socket, gliding and pivot joints. It explains muscles and their role in the body. It also describes how our body parts move. It explains parts of excretory system and their role. It also describes the role of skin and lungs in waste removal. It demonstrates solubility of things in water and the ability of objects to float or sink in water using some experiments. It explains the use of machines to make our tasks easy and talks about the function of some simple machines such as a screw. It explains the function of some simple machines including pulleys and levers and their different types and classes. It explains opaque, transparent and translucent objects and talks about shadow formation and factors that determine the size of shadows. It explains the formation of shadows and talks about the two types of eclipses. It explains solar and lunar eclipses and the causes and conditions for their formation. It explains the moon and its conditions. It also talks about moon landings and the phases of the moon. It describes the atmosphere and the layers of atmosphere. It describes the different types of rocks and their occurrence and properties. It explains rocks and minerals and their physical properties and uses. It describes occurrence, formation and uses of coal, petroleum and natural gas. It explains various ways of cleaning contaminated water and the ways to prevent and cure water-borne diseases. It classifies diseases and explains the causes of communicable diseases caused through viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and their modes of
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transmission. 29. Health, Hygiene and Safety Saving Environment Malaria It explains the cause, symptoms and preventive measures of malaria. It explains soil erosion, its causes and preventive measures such as terrace farming, building bunds/embankments and planting more trees. It discusses the impurities in water and the methods of their removal by evaporation, distillation, sedimentation, decantation and filtration.

30.

Soil Erosion and Its Prevention

31.

Saving Environment

Water Purification

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Planned Release Primary Science + EVS Grade Chapter Name


A Beautiful Cloth Nandita in Mumbai Eating together The World in My Home India and Abroad A Snake Charmers Story Up You Go! Blow Hot, Blow Cold Who Will Do This Work? Like Father, Like Daughter On the move Again Materials Saving Environment Earth and Atmosphere Earth and Atmosphere

Nugget Name
Simple designs City lifestyle Eating together Social Norms Living Abroad

Content Coverage
Nugget explains about Simple designs Nugget explains about City lifestyle Nugget explains about Eating together Nugget explains about Social Norms Nugget explains about Living Abroad Nugget explains about Snake Charmer Nugget explains about Rock Climbing Nugget explains about Life in The Hills Nugget explains about Division of Labour Nugget explains about Family Resemblance Nugget explains about From Village to City Nugget explains about Materials Nugget explains about Saving Resources Nugget explains about Natural Disasters Nugget explains about Rainbow

Planned Release Month

3 4 4 4 4

Jan-12 Jan-12

Jan-12 Jan-12

Jan-12

Snake Charmer

Jan-12

Rock Climbing

Jan-12

Life in The Hills Division of Labour Family Resemblance From Village to City Materials Saving Resources Natural Disasters Rainbow

Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

5 1 3

Jan-12 Jan-12

Jan-12

5 1

Jan-12 Jan-12

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Materials and Matter A Shelter So High! Defence Officer Wahida Chuskit Goes to School

Elements and Compounds Blow Hot, Blow Cold Serving the Nation Special Children

Nugget explains about Elements and Compounds Nugget explains about Blow Hot, Blow Cold Nugget explains about Serving the Nation Nugget explains about Special Children

Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

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Grade 6 Science
Sr. No. Chapter
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Food: Where Does It Come From? Food: Where Does It Come From? Components of Food Components of Food Components of Food Components of Food Components of Food Fibre to Fabric Fibre to Fabric Sorting Materials Into Groups Sorting Materials Into Groups Sorting Materials Into Groups Separation of Substances Separation of Substances Separation of Substances Separation of Substances Separation of Substances Separation of Substances Changes Around Us

Nugget Name
Sources of Food Food Habits of Animals Components of Food Food Tests Nutrients in Food and Balanced Diet Cleaning of Food Deficiency Diseases Introduction to Fabrics and Fibres Fibres to Fabrics Grouping Objects Around Us

Content Coverage
It explains the ingredients present in common food items and talks about the various sources of food. It classifies animals on the basis of their nutrition. It explains the various components of food, their sources and significance. It explains the steps involved to test the presence of starch, fats and proteins in food items. It explains the components and significance of a balanced diet. It describes the various methods used to clean food items. It describes the cause and prevention of common deficiency disorders. It explains the various types of fabrics available and talks about some plant fibres. It explains the process of spinning, weaving and knitting and talks about the history of clothing materials.

11.

Properties of Materials

It explains the different types of materials around us and their sources. It explains various physical properties of materials such as appearance, hardness, solubility and density with respect to water and transparency.
It explains the properties of materials including diffusion, magnetism, conduction of electricity and heat. It differentiates between pure and mixed substances and explains the need to separate substances. It gives an overview of various methods used for separation of substances. It explains methods to separate solids from solids, including hand-picking, threshing, winnowing and sieving. It describes advanced methods of separation of substances such as magnetic substances, sublimation, loading and centrifugation. It explains the concept of solubility and talks about saturated solutions. It describes the use of multiple methods to separate mixtures having more than two components. It explains permanent, temporary, reversible
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12.

Properties of Materials II Separation of Substances An Introduction Methods of Separation of Substances Separating Solids from Solids Separation of Substances - Advanced Methods Saturation Using Multiple Methods for Separation How Things Change!

13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19.

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20.

Getting to Know Plants Getting to Know Plants Getting to Know Plants Getting to Know Plants Getting to Know Plants Body Movements Body Movements Body Movements Body Movements Body Movements The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings Motion and Measurement of Distances Motion and Measurement of Distances Motion and Measurement of Distances Motion and Measurement of Distances Light, Shadows and

Trees, Shrubs and Herbs Getting to Know Plants Stems Getting to Know Plants Leaves Getting to Know Plants Roots Getting to Know Plants Flowers Joints in Our Body Skeletal System Movement in Invertebrates Locomotion in Vertebrates The Way We Move Habitat and Adaptation

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

and irreversible changes. It explains the classification of plants into herbs, shrubs and trees. It also talks about identification of root and shoot systems in a plant. It explains the structure and function of stems and talks about modifications in stems. It explains the structure and function of a leaf and talks about modification in leaves. It explains the structure and function of roots, talks about modification in a root and classifies roots into tap root and fibrous root. It explains the parts of a flower and their functions. It explains joints and describes various joints in our body. It explains skeletons and lists the parts of the human skeletal system. It explains movement in some invertebrates, namely earthworm, snail and cockroach. It explains movement in some vertebrates, namely birds, fish and snakes. It explains the mechanism of movement through muscles, joints and bones It explains the concept of habitat and adaptation. It talks about classification of habitats. It describes the biotic and abiotic components of earth. It describes plant and animal life in different types of terrestrial habitats and talks about deserts, mountain regions and grasslands. It explains plant and animal life in different types of aquatic habitats and talks about oceans, ponds, lakes and rivers. It describes the characteristics of living things and differentiates between living and non-living things. It describes the earlier methods of measurement of length/distance and talks about the standard units of measurement of length. It talks about the correct measurement of length and explains how to measure the length of a curved line. It describes earlier methods of measurement of length and explains the standard units of measurement of length used today. It explains the state of rest and motion and describes types of motion including rectilinear, circular, periodic, non-periodic, rotational, oscillatory and vibratory motion. It explains light and its sources. It further talks
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31.

Components of Habitat

32.

Terrestrial Habitat

33.

Aquatic Habitat Characteristics of Living Things Earlier and Standard Units of Measurement of Length Measurement of Length Using Metre Scale Measuring Length Then and Now Motion and Types of Motion Light and Its Sources

34.

35.

36.

37.

38. 39.

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Reflections 40. 41. Light, Shadows and Reflections Light, Shadows and Reflections Light, Shadows and Reflections Light, Shadows and Reflections Light, Shadows and Reflections Light and Materials Formation of Shadows

42. 43.

Pinhole Camera Reflection of Light

44.

Image by a Plane Mirror

45.

Light, Shadows and Reflections Electricity and Circuits Electricity and Circuits

Reflection by a Plane Mirror Electric Cells and Bulbs Electric Circuit Switches, Conductors and Insulators Magnets

46. 47.

48.

Electricity and Circuits

49.

Fun With Magnets

50.

Fun With Magnets

Fun with Magnets Properties and Uses of a Magnet Water - A Precious Natural Resource Water Cycle

51.

Fun With Magnets

52. 53.

Water Water

54.

Water

Conservation of Water Air - A Precious Natural Resource Composition of Air Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide An Introduction to

about light as a form of energy, identifies its natural and artificial sources. It explains how light travels through various materials. It explains the formation of shadows and talks about the two types of eclipses, solar eclipse and lunar eclipse. It explains the construction, working and characteristics of a pinhole camera. It also talks about the pinhole cameras found in nature. It explains reflection of light and the image formed by different reflecting surfaces. It explains reflection of light from a plane mirror, talks about image formation by a plane mirror and lists characteristics of image formed by a plane mirror. It describes reflection and some terms associated with reflection such as incident ray, normal, reflected ray, real image and virtual image. It explains electricity and talks about the structure of electric cells and bulbs. It explains an electric circuit, talks about the flow of electricity in an electric current and demonstrates the working of a bulb. It explains the function of an electric switch and the functioning of a switch in a torch. It also talks about electric conductors and insulators. It explains magnets and poles of a magnet. It also talks about magnets of different shapes and types. It demonstrates the basic properties of magnets such as attraction, repulsion and direction using simple activities. It explains the properties of magnet and explains the use of magnets as a compass and also a few precautions for handling magnets. It explains the use and amount of water needed in our daily life and identifies the various sources of water. It explains the three states of water and talks about the steps involved in a water cycle. It explains water conservation by rainwater harvesting. It also talks about what happens if it does not rain for a long period or if it rains heavily. It explains the importance and properties of air. It explains the various components of air. It explains that air is present in water and soil. It also talks about the interdependence of plants and animals for oxygen and carbon dioxide. It talks about waste/garbage, identifies solid and
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55. 56. 57. 58.

Air Around Us Air Around Us Air Around Us Garbage In, Garbage

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Out 59. 60. 61. Garbage In, Garbage Out Garbage In, Garbage Out Garbage In, Garbage Out

Garbage Waste Disposal Garbage to Manure Managing Waste

liquid wastes and classifies them as biodegradable and non-biodegradable. It explains common methods of waste disposal. It explains the process of vermicomposting. It describes the importance of managing wastes. It talks about reducing, reusing and recycling wastes.

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Grade 7 Science
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter
Nutrition in Plants

Nugget Name
Modes of Nutrition in Plants

Content Coverage
It explains various modes of nutrition in plants. It talks about autotrophic, saprotrophic, parasitic and symbiotic modes of nutrition. It talks about the raw materials, essential requirements and products of photosynthesis. It explains the need for intake of nitrogen in plants. It also describes methods of nitrogen nutrition such as biological nitrogen fixation, fertilisers and manures. It explains the common modes of feeding in animals such as bulk, fluid, filter and deposit. It describes the human digestive system and its functions of ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion. It explains two sets of teeth in human beings. It describes the structure and function of different types of teeth. It describes digestion in ruminants and describes the structure and function of their digestive system. It explains the process of nutrition in amoeba, highlighting processes such as ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion. It explains rearing and breeding of sheep and talks about the processing of fibres into wool. It talks about the history of silk and the life history of a silk moth. It also describes sericulture and silk processing. It explains the concept of hot and cold. It talks about temperature, distinguishing heat and temperature and stating the methods used to measure temperature. It explains thermometers, laboratory thermometer and the Celsius and Fahrenheit scale. It describes conduction of heat and good and bad conductors of heat. It describes convection of heat and convection currents. It also explains practical applications of convection currents. It describes transfer of heat through radiation. It also explains absorption and radiation of heat and some of their
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2.

Nutrition in Plants

Photosynthesis An Overview

3.

Nutrition in Plants

Nitrogen Nutrition in Plants

4. 5. 6. 7.

Nutrition in Animals Nutrition in Animals Nutrition in Animals Nutrition in Animals Nutrition in Animals

Modes of Feeding in Animals Human Digestive System An Overview Human Teeth Digestion in Grass Eating Animals Feeding and Digestion in Amoeba

8.

9. 10.

Fibre to Fabric

Animal Fibres - Wool

Fibre to Fabric

Animal Fibres - Silk

11.

Heat

Heat and Temperature

12. 13. 14. 15.

Heat Heat Heat

Measuring Temperature Transfer of Heat - Conduction Transfer of Heat - Convection

Heat

Transfer of Heat - Radiation

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Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts Physical and Chemical Changes Physical and Chemical Changes Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals to Climate Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals to Climate Winds, Storms and Cyclones Winds, Storms and Cyclones Winds, Storms and Cyclones Winds, Storms and Cyclones Soil Soil Soil Soil Respiration in Organisms Respiration in Organisms

Acids and Bases Indicators

Neutralisation

19.

Neutralisation in Everyday Life

applications. It explains acids and bases and talks about their properties. It explains indicators and talks about some natural indicators such as litmus, turmeric and china rose. It explains the reaction between an acid and a base and describes the neutralisation reaction. It talks about neutralisation reactions occurring in everyday life and lists some common examples of neutralisation known to us. It explains the concept of chemical changes along with examples. It explains the process of rusting of iron and talks about galvanisation. It explains the concepts of climate and weather. It explains the effect of climate on adaptation. It talks about adaptation in animals and plants in the polar and tropical regions. It explains in detail about wind. It talks about wind exerting pressure and how air expands on heating. It explains wind currents and talks about generation of wind due to unequal heating on the earth, between equator and poles and land and water. It explains thunderstorms and how they become cyclones. It explains destruction caused by cyclones and effective safety measures. It explains the formation of soil. It also talks about what soil is made up of and the soil profile. It explains three types of soils and their use. It explains soil moisture, the percolation rate of soil and the absorption of water by soil. It explains the importance of soil to living beings. It talks about soil pollution, its causes, consequences and prevention. It describes various parts of the respiratory system and their functions. It explains the process of breathing. It defines cellular respiration, describes aerobic and anaerobic respiration and explains cellular respiration in plants and
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20. 21.

Chemical Changes

Rusting of Iron

22.

Climate and Weather

23.

Climate and Adaptation

24.

Wind

25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

Wind Currents: How Are They Generated? Thunderstorms and Cyclones Destruction and Safety Measures Soil: An Important Natural Resource for Life Types of Soil and Their Uses Water in Soil Soil Pollution

Respiratory System Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

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Respiration in Organisms Respiration in Organisms Transportation in Animals and Plants Transportation in Animals and Plants Transportation in Animals and Plants Transportation in Animals and Plants Reproduction in Plants

Breathing in Animals

Breathing in Plants

36.

Blood and Its Functions Overview

animals. It explains the importance of breathing in animals and breathing mechanism in insects, earthworm and fish. It explains breathing in plants and compares gas exchange during photosynthesis and respiration. It explains the parts and significance of the human circulatory system, talks about the components of blood and their functions and describes the journey of blood in the human body. It explains the structure and function of the human heart. It explains the importance of excretory system. It talks about the waste materials of our body and explains the structure and function of organs of the human excretory system. It explains the mechanism of transport of water and minerals in plants. It talks about the movement of food from leaves to other plant parts. It explains asexual reproduction and talks about the methods of asexual reproduction in plants such as budding, fragmentation, spore formation and vegetative propagation. It explains various methods of vegetative propagation in plants. It also talks about reproduction by stems, roots, leaves and artificial methods. It explains sexual reproduction in flowering plants, the various modes of pollination, fertilisation and fruit formation. It explains the different ways of seed dispersal, namely by animals, water, wind and explosion. It describes speed, constant speed and average speed and uniform and nonuniform speed. It also describes the use of speedometer and odometer. It describes time measuring instruments in ancient and modern period and the measurement of temperature in a laboratory and in a clinic. It explains simple pendulum and some terms related to it. It also describes the factors affecting the time period of a simple pendulum. It explains graphs and types of graphs such as bar graphs and pie charts. It also describes how to plot a graph and read a
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37.

Human Heart Overview

38.

Human Excretory System Overview

39.

Transportation of Substances in Plants

40.

Asexual Reproduction in Plants

41.

Reproduction in Plants Reproduction in Plants Reproduction in Plants

Vegetative Propagation in Plants Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Seed Dispersal

42. 43.

44.

Motion and Time

Speed and Its Measurement

45.

Motion and Time

Measurement of Time and Temperature

46.

Motion and Time

Simple Pendulum

47.

Motion and Time

Distance-Time Graph

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48. 49.

Electric Current and Its Effects Electric Current and Its Effects Electric Current and Its Effects

Circuit Diagrams Heating, Lighting and Mechanical Effect of Electric Current Magnetic Effect of Electric Current

50.

51. 52. 53.

Light Light Light

Properties of light Image Formed by Mirrors Spherical Mirror

54.

Light

Lens

55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65.

Light

Fun with Magnifying Glass

Light Water: A Precious Resource Water: A Precious Resource Water: A Precious Resource Water: A Precious Resource Forests: Our Lifeline Forests: Our Lifeline Forests: Our Lifeline Wastewater Story Wastewater Story

The Mysterious Light

Availability of Freshwater

Importance of Groundwater

Water Management

Prevention of Water Scarcity Importance of Forests

graph. It explains symbols of electric components, combination of cells and circuit diagram of various electric circuits. It explains the heating and lighting and mechanical effect of electric current. It also talks about an electric fuse. It explains magnetic effect due to electric current, talks about the Oersted experiment and electromagnets and explains the working of an electric bell. It explains the fact that light travels in a straight path outward in all directions until it is blocked. It explains the nature of images formed by different types of plain mirrors. It differentiates between concave and convex mirrors and explains how light is reflected by concave and convex mirrors. It explains spherical lens and its types. It talks about image formation by lenses and describes convex lens as a magnifying glass. It discusses the properties and uses of a magnifying glass and demonstrates ways to make a temporary magnifying glass. It explains sun and sunlight, talks about white and coloured light shows an activity to explain the seven colours of light. It talks about the availability, renewal and scarcity of freshwater resources. It lists the factors responsible for freshwater scarcity. It explains groundwater as an important source of water and explains the various reasons for depletion of water. It explains the reasons for unequal distribution of water and also explains various water management techniques. It explains the effects of water scarcity on humans, animals and plants and discusses what role we can play to save water. It explains the various uses of forests. It explains the significance of producers, consumers, scavengers and decomposers and the interdependence of these organisms. It talks about forests and their different types and features. It talks about water being our lifeline. It explains what sewage is and discusses how sewage is managed manage sewage. It explains the working of wastewater
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Forest Ecosystem

Types of Forests Wastewater: Sewage Wastewater Treatment Plant

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66.

Wastewater Story

Wastewater Sanitation

treatment plant (WWTP). It explains good housekeeping practices and explains that poor sanitation and contaminated water are causes of many diseases. It discusses alternative sewage disposal methods.

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Grade 8 Science
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3.

Chapter
Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Crop Production and Management Microorganisms: Friend and Foe Microorganisms: Friend and Foe

Nugget Name
Agricultural Practices - An Overview Soil Preparation

Content Coverage
It explains agricultural practices. It talks about various types of crops. It explains the ways of soil preparation before seed sowing. It explains the common methods of seed selection. It talks about the precautions observed at the time of sowing of seeds. It explains the nutrient requirements of plants. It talks about fertilisers and manure and the common practices used for crop nutrient management. It explains various methods of crop irrigation. It talks about common practices used for crop water management. It explains common cropping patterns such as mixed farming, mixed cropping, crop rotation and interfarming. It explains the need for protecting crop plants from weeds and explains the common practices used to removal weeds. It explains the need for protecting crop plants from pests and describes common practices used for crop pest management. It explains the various factors that affect agricultural produce during storage and the ways to protect them while storage. It explains the term animal husbandry. It talks about common animal farming practices and describes various practices followed in management of domestic animals. It explains salient points followed during feeding, rearing and breeding of dairy animals. It explains salient points followed during feeding, rearing and breeding of poultry animals. It explains the salient points followed during feeding, rearing and breeding of aquatic animals. It explains the characteristics of microbes, explains broad groups of microbes and describes special character of viruses. It talks about the common uses of microbes.

Seed Selection and Sowing

4.

Crop Nutrient Management

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Crop Irrigation Systems

Cropping Patterns

Crop Protection: Weeds

Crop Protection: Pests

Crop Harvesting and Storage

10.

Introduction to Animal Husbandry

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Dairy Farming

Poultry Farming

Fishery

Introduction to Microorganisms Friendly Microorganisms

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Microorganisms: Friend and Foe Microorganisms: Friend and Foe Microorganisms: Friend and Foe Microorganisms: Friend and Foe Synthetic Fibres and Plastics Synthetic Fibres and Plastics Synthetic Fibres and Plastics Materials: Metals and NonMetals Materials: Metals and NonMetals Materials: Metals and NonMetals Materials: Metals and NonMetals Coal and Petroleum Coal and Petroleum Combustion and Flame Combustion and Flame Combustion and Flame Combustion and Flame Conservation of Plants and Animals Conservation of

Harmful Microorganisms Prevention of Infection and Spoilage of Food Food Preservation Methods Nitrogen Fixation and Nitrogen Cycle Synthetic Fibres

Plastics

22.

Effect of Plastic on Environment

It describes the harmful microorganisms and talks about microbes that cause diseases in humans, plants and animals. It explains infections caused by diseasecausing microbes and describes methods of food preservation. It explains food poisoning and describes the methods used to preserve food and prevent it from spoilage. It explains nitrogen fixation and the steps of the nitrogen cycle. It explains synthetic fibres and their characteristics. It talks about rayon, nylon, polyester and acrylic. It explains plastic and its types and characteristics. It also talks about thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics. It explains the harmful effects of excessive use of plastics on environment and talks about the ways of preventing over-usage of plastic. It explains the physical properties of metals and non-metals. It explains reaction of metals and nonmetals with oxygen as well as with acids. It explains reactions of metals and nonmetals with bases and talks about metal displacement reactions. It explains reaction of metals and nonmetals with water as well as with chlorine. It talks about exhaustible and inexhaustible fuels. It discusses the story of coal and lists the products of coal. It describes occurrence, formation and uses of coal, petroleum and natural gas. It explains combustion, explosion and ignition temperature. It explains how to control fire. It describes combustible and noncombustible substances and explains the different types of combustion. It talks about materials that form a flame on burning. It explains the structure of a flame. It talks about fuel, fuel efficiency and calorific value. It also talks about burning of fuels and its harmful products. It explains the various uses of forests. It explains deforestation and discusses the
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23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.

Physical Properties of Metals and Non-Metals Reactions of Metals and NonMetals with Oxygen and Acids Reactions with Bases and Displacement Reactions Reactions of Metals and NonMetals with Water and Chlorine Coal - An Important Natural Resource Petroleum and Natural Gas Conditions Required for Combustion Combustion and Its types Flame Fuels

Importance of Forests Deforestation - Causes and

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Plants and Animals Conservation of Plants and Animals Conservation of Plants and Animals

Effects

35.

Biodiversity and Its Conservation

36.

Conservation of Forests and Wildlife

37.

Cell Structure And Functions Cell Structure And Functions Cell Structure And Functions Cell Structure And Functions Cell Structure And Functions Cell Structure And Functions Reproduction in Animals Reproduction in Animals Reproduction in Animals Reproduction in Animals Reaching the Age of Adolescence Reaching the Age of Adolescence Reaching the Age of Adolescence Reaching the

Cell - A Building Block of Life

38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43.

Structure of the Cell

Cell Organelles - An Overview Comparing Plant and Animal Cell Introduction to Tissues Cell Division - An Overview Reproduction in Animals - An Overview

causes of deforestation. It talks about the consequences of deforestation and reforestation. It describes biodiversity and its significance. It also explains threats to the forest and wildlife and lists measures to conserve biodiversity. It describes measures to conserve forests and wildlife. It talks about biosphere reserves, flora and fauna, endemic species, wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and migration. It defines a cell and explains the diversity in cell shape and size. It talks about some historical aspects in the development of the understanding of a cell. It explains the basic structural organisation of a cell. It talks about outer membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus. It explains the main cell organelles. It talks about the basic structure and function of each cell organelle. It compares plant and animal cells. It explains the significance of tissues in living beings and lists different types of plant and animal tissues. It stresses the significance of cell division and explains its two main types. It explains the significance of the process of reproduction. It also describes asexual and sexual reproduction, internal and external fertilisation, oviparity and viviparity. It explains the structure and function of organs of male and female reproductive systems. It explains the process of sexual reproduction in human beings. It talks about formation of gametes, fertilisation and development of foetus. It explains the process of metamorphosis. It talks about the stages in the life cycle of a butterfly and a frog. It explains the meaning of the term puberty and lists the various changes taking place with the onset of puberty. It explains the role of sex hormones during puberty. It talks about the reproductive phase in males and females. It describes the menstrual cycle in females. It explains the chromosomal method of sex
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44.

Human Reproductive Organs

45.

How Babies Are Formed

46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Young Ones to Adults Puberty and the Changes It Brings Role of Hormones During Puberty Reproductive Phases in Humans Sex Determination in Humans

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Age of Adolescence

determination in human beings. It explains the organ system involved in control and coordination of body functions. It talks about the major endocrine glands and their functions. It explains the healthcare measures necessary during puberty and lists the common problems during adolescence. It explains force, highlighting the concepts of push and pull. It also explains that forces are due to interactions and that a force can change the shape of an object or its motion. It explains gravitation, force of gravity and gravitational force. It talks about the universal law of gravitation and its importance. It explains contact forces, namely muscular force and friction. It also talks about noncontact forces, namely magnetic force, electrostatic force and gravitational force. It explains pressure with its mathematical formula and its applications, pressure exerted by liquids and gases and atmospheric pressure. It describes atmospheric pressure, its variation with altitude and ways of measuring it. It explains the force of friction, the factors affecting friction and talks about the advantages and disadvantages of friction. It talks about increasing and reducing friction and describes the ways friction is reduced. It explains the types of friction, namely static, rolling, sliding and fluid friction. It explains the sound produced by vibrating bodies and also those produced by humans. It explains that sound needs a medium to travel. It also talks about the speed of sound. It explains the structure and functioning of human ear and the range of hearing. It explains the characteristics of sound, namely amplitude, time period and frequency of a vibration. It talks about loudness, pitch and quality of sound. It explains noise, music and noise pollution. It also talks about the harms of noise pollution and the measures to limit noise pollution. It explains that like solids, liquids too
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51.

Reaching the Age of Adolescence Reaching the Age of Adolescence Force and Pressure

Human Endocrine System

52.

Healthcare During Puberty

53.

Force

54.

Force and Pressure

Gravitation

55.

Force and Pressure

Contact and Non-Contact Forces

56.

Force and Pressure Force and Pressure Friction

Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure

57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64.

Atmospheric Pressure

Friction Increasing and Reducing Friction Friction and Its Types Production of Sound Production and Propagation of Sound Human Ear and Range of Hearing Characteristics of Sound

Friction Friction Sound

Sound Sound

Sound

65. 66.

Sound Chemical Effects

Music and Noise Liquid Conductors

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67. 68. 69.

of Electric Current Chemical Effects of Electric Current Some Natural Phenomena Some Natural Phenomena Some Natural Phenomena

conduct electricity. It also talks about good/poor conducting liquids. Chemical Effects of Electric Current Introduction to Charges Charges in Action It explains chemical effects of electric current and electroplating. It explains charges and introduces the types of charges. It explains charging by rubbing of objects, interaction between charges and transfer of charge. It explains the story of lightning. It also talks about lightning safety, dos and don'ts during a thunderstorm and lightning conductors. It explains earthquakes and their causes. It discusses the use of a Richter scale to measure earthquake and the measures taken to protect against earthquakes. It explains the laws of reflection of light and regular and diffused reflection and shows image formation by a plane mirror using ray diagram. It explains multiple reflection by using various images and explains construction and working of a kaleidoscope. It explains the composition of white light and their absorption and describes the filter and their uses. It explains parts and functions of the human eye. It lists ways to take care of eyes, explains why some people wear glasses and explains types of eye-defects. It explains planets of the solar system and their features. It explains the formation of our solar system and describes the Sun and the planets as members of the solar system. It explains solar and lunar eclipses and the causes and conditions for their formation. It explains the moon and its conditions. It also talks about moon landings and explains the phases of the moon. It explains the sources and effects of air pollution. It talks about the ways of preventing air pollution. It explains different types of air pollutants and discusses the ways to reduce air pollution. It explains the reasons for the discolouration of the Taj Mahal and lists the measures taken to prevent further degradation of the Taj Mahal.
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70.

Lightning

71.

Some Natural Phenomena

Earthquake

72.

Light

Laws of Reflection

73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82.

Light

Multiple Reflections

Light Light Light Stars and the Solar System Stars and the Solar System Stars and the Solar System Stars and the Solar System Pollution of Air and Water Pollution of Air and Water Pollution of Air and Water

Absorption of Light The Human Eyes Eyes: Its Defects and Care The Solar System Formation of Solar System Formation of Eclipses Moon and Its Phases

Air Pollution

Ways to Reduce Air Pollution

83.

Air Pollution Case Study - The Taj Mahal

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84.

Pollution of Air and Water

Ozone - An Introduction

85. 86. 87.

Pollution of Air and Water Pollution of Air and Water Pollution of Air and Water Pollution of Air and Water Pollution of Air and Water

Ozone Depletion and Its Consequences Global Warming

Water Pollution

88. 89.

Water Pollution Case Study The Ganga Ways to Reduce Water Pollution

90.

Pollution of Air and Water

Wastewater Sanitation

It explains the significance of ozone in the atmosphere and describes the structure and properties of ozone gas. It also analyses whether ozone is good or bad for us. It describes the reasons for depletion of atmospheric ozone layer and lists the consequences of ozone depletion. It explains greenhouse effect and discusses the causes and effects of global warming. It explains the sources of water pollution. It explains the harmful effects of water pollution and discusses its prevention and control. It explains the reasons for the increasing pollution in the Ganga and talks about the measures taken to prevent this pollution. It explains different types of water pollutants and discusses the ways to reduce water pollution. It explains good housekeeping practices and explains that poor sanitation and contaminated water are causes of many diseases. It also discusses alternative sewage disposal methods.

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Grade 9 Science
Sr. No. Chapter
1. 2. 3. 4.
Matter in Our Surroundings Matter in Our Surroundings Matter in Our Surroundings Matter in Our Surroundings Is Matter Around Us Pure? Is Matter Around Us Pure Is Matter Around Us Pure Is Matter Around Us Pure Is Matter Around Us Pure Is Matter Around Us Pure Is Matter Around Us Pure Is Matter Around Us Pure Is Matter Around Us Pure? Atoms and Molecules Atoms and Molecules Atoms and Molecules Atoms and Molecules Atoms and

Nugget Name
Matter - An Introduction Kinetic Theory of Matter Inter-Conversion of States of Matter Evaporation

Content Coverage
It explains matter in terms of particles and the characteristics of particles of matter. It explains the three states of matter and their properties based on the kinetic theory of matter. It explains inter-conversion of states of matter on applying heat and pressure. It explains evaporation in terms of molecules. It talks about the factors affecting evaporation and the cooling effect of evaporation. It explains solution and its properties. It also talks about the concentration of a solution. It explains suspension colloidal solutions and its properties. It also talks about separation by solvent extraction. It explains separation of a liquid-liquid mixture by using three methods, namely separating funnel, distillation and fractional distillation. It explains separation of a solid-liquid mixture by using three methods namely, evaporation, distillation and filtration. It explains separation of solid-solid mixture by using two methods, namely sublimation and evaporation. It explains the principle and applications of centrifugation. It explains the principle of chromatography and its advantages. It also talks about paper chromatography. It explains the characteristics of an element and talks about elements such as metals, non-metals, metalloids and noble gases. It explains the properties of elements, compound and mixtures. It defines an atom and tells about its discovery. It describes the characteristics of an atom. It explains the law of conservation of mass and the law of constant proportions. It explains the concept of molecules, molecular mass and formula mass. It explains the symbols used to denote elements and the rules of writing chemical formulae. It explains atomicity of hydrogen, oxygen,
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5. 6.

Solutions and Its Concentrations Suspensions and Colloidal Solutions Separation of a Liquid-Liquid Mixture Separation of a Solid-Liquid Mixture Separation of a Solid-Solid Mixture Centrifugation Chromatography

7.

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Elements and Its Classification Element, Compound and Mixture What Is an atom? Law of Chemical Combination The Language of Chemistry Chemical Formulae Atomicity, Relative Atomic

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Molecules

Mass, Molecular Mass and Mole Concept Structure of an Atom: Thomson's Model of an Atom Rutherford's Model of an Atom Bohr's Model of Atom and Valency

19. 20. 21.

Structure of the Atom Structure of the Atom Structure of the Atom Structure of the Atom The Fundamental Unit of Life The Fundamental Unit of Life The Fundamental Unit of Life The Fundamental Unit of Life The Fundamental Unit of Life The Fundamental Unit of Life The Fundamental Unit of Life The Fundamental Unit of Life The Fundamental Unit of Life Tissues Tissues Tissues Tissues

22.

Isotopes and Isobars

23.

Introduction to Cell

24.

Microscopy

25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

Structure of the Cell

Diffusion

Osmosis

nitrogen and chlorine. It talks about relative atomic mass, molecular mass and the concept of mole. It explains the structure of an atom and talks about Thomsons model of an atom. It describes the salient features of Rutherford's model of an atom and also lists the drawbacks of this model. It explains Bohr's model of an atom and electron distribution in different orbits. It also talks about valency. It explains isotopes and isobars and the structure of isotopes of hydrogen, carbon and chlorine. It also talks about the properties of isotopes. It defines a cell and explains the diversity in cell shape and size. It also talks about some historical aspects of the development of understanding of the cell. It explains the basic principle of working of a compound microscope and lists various types of microscopes used to view biological material. It explains the basic structural organisation of a cell and talks about outer membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus. It explains the process of diffusion and describes how diffusion causes movement of materials in living beings. It explains the process of osmosis and describes the importance of osmosis in living beings. It explains the structure and functions of cell organelles. It compares plant and animal cells. It lists the similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It stresses the significance of cell division and explains its two main types. It explains the significance of tissues in living beings and lists different types of plant and animal tissues. It explains the basic structure, functions and types of meristematic plant tissues. It describes the basic structure, functions and types of permanent plant tissues. It explains the basic structure, functions and types of epithelial tissue.
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Cell Organelles Comparing Plant and Animal Cell Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Cell Division - An Overview

Introduction to Tissues Meristematic Plant Tissues Permanent Plant Tissues Epithelial Tissues

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36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.

Tissues Tissues Tissues Diversity in Living Organisms Diversity in Living Organisms Tissues Diversity in Living Organisms Diversity in Living Organisms Diversity in Living Organisms Motion

Connective Tissue Muscular Tissue Nervous Tissue Basis of Classification of Living Beings Five Kingdom Classification Permanent Plant Tissues Introduction to Kingdom Monera

Introduction to Kingdom Protista Plant Classification - An Overview Motion and Reference Points

It describes the basic structure, functions and types of connective tissue. It explains the basic structure, functions and types of muscular tissue. It explains the basic structure, functions and types of nervous tissue. It explains the significance of classifying organisms and lists various characteristics used for classifying organisms. It explains the need for five kingdoms and describes the kingdoms covered under the five kingdom classification. It describes the basic structure, functions and types of permanent plant tissues. It explains the characteristic features and common examples of organisms belonging to Kingdom Monera. It explains the characteristic features and common examples of organisms belonging to Kingdom Protista. It describes the basis of plant classification and lists various groups of plants. It describes motion and reference point for describing motion and compares uniform and non-uniform motion. It explains motion along a straight line and distance and displacement and their difference. It explains speed and average speed. It talks about uniform, non-uniform and instantaneous speed and describes a speedometer and an odometer. It explains velocity and its types, namely uniform, non-uniform and instantaneous velocity. It also compares speed and velocity. It explains acceleration and retardation and lists the units of acceleration. It talks about uniform and variable acceleration and acceleration due to gravity. It explains distance-time graphs for stationary objects, uniform velocity and variable velocity. It explains velocity-time graphs for uniform velocity, uniform acceleration and nonuniform accelerated motion. It explains the three equations of motion by using velocity-time graph. It explains uniform circular motion and its examples. It talks about centripetal and centrifugal force. It explains force, highlighting the concepts of
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Motion

Distance and Displacement

47.

Motion

Speed

48.

Motion

Speed and Velocity

49.

Motion

Acceleration

50. 51. 52. 53. 54.

Motion

Distance-Time Graphs

Motion Motion Motion Force and Laws

Velocity-Time Graph Equations of Motion by Graphical Methods Uniform Circular Motion Force

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of Motion

55. 56.

Force and Laws of Motion Force and Laws of Motion Force and Laws of Motion Force and Laws of Motion Force and Laws of Motion Force and Laws of Motion Force and Laws of Motion Force and Laws of Motion

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Inertia

57. 58. 59.

Newton's First Law of Motion Inertia and Mass

Newton's Second Law of Motion

60. 61. 62.

Newton's Third Law of Motion Momentum Conservation of Momentum

63.

Gravitation

Gravitation

64.

Gravitation

Free Fall

65. 66.

Gravitation

Mass and Weight

Gravitation

Thrust and Pressure

67.

Gravitation

Buoyancy

68. 69. 70.

Gravitation Gravitation Work and Energy

Archimedes' Principle Density and Relative Density Work

push and pull. It also explains that forces are due to interactions and that a force can change the shape of an object or its motion. It explains balanced and unbalanced forces with examples. It explains inertia and its types, namely inertia of rest, inertia of motion and inertia of direction. It also talks about their applications. It explains Galileo's experiment and Newton's first law of motion and gives examples of the first law of motion. It defines mass and Inertia and differentiate between the two. It explains Newton's second law of motion. It talks about mathematical formulation of second law of motion and covers its real-life applications. It explains Newton's third law of motion and its real-life applications. It talks about action and reaction forces. It explains the concept of momentum, its SI unit and applications. It explains the law of conservation of momentum and its mathematical derivation and applications. It explains gravitation, force of gravity and gravitational force. It talks about the universal law of gravitation and its importance. It explains free fall and the relation between acceleration due to gravity and universal gravitational constant. It also talks about the motion of objects under the influence of gravitational force. It explains mass and weight. It also talks about the weight of an object on moon. It explains thrust and pressure. It gives the mathematical form of pressure, its SI unit and real-life examples where pressure is used. It explains upthrust or buoyancy. It talks about the reason for upthrust and why objects float or sink when placed on the surface of water. It also discusses application of floatation. It explains Archimedes principle and its experimental verification and applications. It explains density and its unit, relative density and determination of relative density of a solid. It defines work and states its formula and units. It also classifies work done as
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71. 72. 73. 74. 75.

Work and Energy Work and Energy Work and Energy Sound

Kinetic Energy Law of Conservation of Energy Rate of Doing Work Production of Sound

Sound

Propagation of Sound

76.

Sound

Transverse and Longitudinal Waves

77.

Sound

Characteristics of Sound Waves

78.

Sound

Characteristics of Sound Waves: Loudness, Pitch and Quality Speed of Sound

79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86.

Sound

Sound Sound Sound Sound Sound Why Do We Fall Ill Why Do We Fall Ill Why Do We Fall Ill

Reflection of Sound: Echo Multiple Reflection of Sound: Uses Human Ear and Range of Hearing Ultrasound SONAR Health and Its Significance

Disease and Its Causes

87.

Types of Diseases

88. 89.

Why Do We Fall Ill Why Do We Fall

Infectious Diseases Modes of Spread of Infectious

positive, negative and zero. It explains kinetic energy, its examples, its mathematical expression and forms. It Statement of law of conservation of energy, Mathematical derivation It explains power and its units and talks about the commercial unit of energy. It explains sound produced by vibrating bodies and also those produced by humans. It explains propagation of sound in terms of compression and rarefaction and demonstrates that sound needs a medium to travel. It explains transverse and longitudinal waves, talks about crest and trough and compression and rarefaction and explains that sound waves are longitudinal waves. It explains the characteristics of sound wave, namely frequency, amplitude and speed. It talks about time period of a wave and frequency. It explains the characteristics of sound, namely amplitude, time period and frequency of a vibration. It talks about loudness, pitch and quality of sound. It explains speed of sound in different media and the factors affecting it. It compares speed of sound with speed of light. It explains reflection of sound and talks about the production and condition of echo and reverberation. It explains various uses of multiple reflection of sound. It explains the structure and functioning of human ear and the range of hearing. It explains ultrasound and its applications. It explains the working of SONAR. It explains health and its significance and describes conditions for good personal and community health. It explains the term disease and discusses common indications of diseases. It talks about the common causes of diseases. It describes communicable and noncommunicable; acute and chronic; congenital and acquired; and endemic, epidemic and pandemic diseases. It explains various infectious agents, namely bacteria, viruses, protozoa, worms and fungi. It lists some common infectious diseases. It explains various modes of spread of
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Ill

Diseases

90. 91.

Why Do We Fall Ill Why Do We Fall Ill Why Do We Fall Ill Natural Resources Natural Resources Natural Resources Natural Resources Natural Resources Natural Resources Natural Resources Natural

Principles of Treatment of Infectious Diseases Principles of Prevention of Infectious Diseases

92.

Principle of Immunisation

93. 94. 95. 96.

Natural Resources - An Overview Climatic Importance of Atmosphere Air Pollution

Ways to Reduce Air Pollution

97.

Importance of Water to Living Beings

98. 99.

Water Pollution Ways to Reduce Water Pollution Soil: An Important Natural Resource for Life Soil Pollution Biogeochemical Cycles - An Overview Water Cycle - Detailed Nitrogen Fixation and Nitrogen Cycle Oxygen Cycle Global Warming

100. Resources 101. Resources 102. Resources 103. Resources 104. Resources 105. Resources 106. Resources
Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural

infectious diseases such as transmission through air, contact, food, water and vectors. It describes the common manifestations of infectious diseases and various approaches to treat diseases. It explains why prevention is better than cure. It describes general as well as specific ways of preventing diseases. It explains the basic principle of immunisation and explains vaccines. It lists a few diseases against which vaccines are available. It explains and lists natural resources. It also explains the significance of management of natural resources. It describes the role of atmosphere in controlling Earth's temperature variations and explains formation of winds. It explains the sources and effects of air pollution and talks about ways of preventing air pollution. It explains different types of air pollutants and discusses the ways to reduce air pollution. It explains the importance of water in our daily life, its importance to plants, animals and other living organisms and its importance to industries. It explains the sources of water pollution, its effects and the ways to prevent and control water pollution. It explains different types of water pollutants and discusses the ways to reduce water pollution. It explains the formation of soil. It talks about what soil is made up of and the soil profile. It explains the importance of soil to living beings. It talks about soil pollution, its causes, consequences and prevention. It explains the characteristics and importance of biogeochemical cycles and lists common biogeochemical cycles. It explains the steps in the cyclic movement of water in nature. It explains nitrogen fixation and the steps of the nitrogen cycle. It explains the components of oxygen cycle and describes the cyclic movement of oxygen in nature. It explains greenhouse effect and discuss the causes and effects of global warming.
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107.

Natural Resources Natural

Ozone - An Introduction

108. Resources
Improvement in

Ozone Depletion and Its Consequences Agricultural Practices - An Overview Improvement in Crop Yields

It explains the significance of ozone in the atmosphere and describes the structure and properties of ozone gas. It also analyses whether ozone is good or bad for us. It describes the reasons for depletion of atmospheric ozone layer and lists the consequences of ozone depletion. It explains agricultural practices and talks about various types of crops. It explains the need for improving crop yield and the methods to improve crop yield. It explains the nutrient requirements of plants. It also talks about differentiating between fertilisers and manure and the common practices used for crop nutrient management. It explains various methods of crop irrigation and talks about the common practices used for crop water management. It explains common cropping patterns such as mixed farming, mixed cropping, crop rotation and interfarming. It explains the need for protecting crop plants from pests and describes common practices used for crop pest management. It explains the need for protecting crop plants from weeds and talks about the common practices used for weed removal. It explains common plant diseases and describes common practices followed for protecting crops from diseases. It explains various factors that affect agricultural produce during storage and talks about the ways to protect them while storing. It explains the term animal husbandry. It talks about common animal farming practices and describes practices followed in management of domestic animals. It explains the salient points followed during feeding, rearing and breeding of dairy animals. It explains the salient points followed during feeding, rearing and breeding of poultry animals. It explains the salient points followed during feeding, rearing and breeding of aquatic animals. It explains commercial importance of rearing silkworm, honeybees and lac insects.
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109. Food 110.


Resources Improvement in Food Resources Improvement in Food Resources Improvement in

111.

Crop Nutrient Management

112. Food 113. 114. 115. 116.


Resources Improvement in Food Resources Improvement in Food Resources Improvement in Food Resources Improvement in Food Resources Improvement in

Crop Irrigation Systems

Cropping Patterns

Crop Protection: Pests

Crop Protection: Weeds

Crop Protection - Diseases

117. Food
Resources Improvement in

Crop Harvesting and Storage

118. Food
Resources Improvement in

Introduction to Animal Husbandry

119. Food 120. 121. 122.


Resources Improvement in Food Resources Improvement in Food Resources Improvement in Food Resources

Dairy Farming

Poultry Farming

Fishery Apiculture, Sericulture and Lac Culture

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Grade 10 Science
Sr. No. Chapter
1.
Chemical Reactions and Equations Chemical Reactions and Equations Chemical Reactions and Equations Chemical Reactions and Equations Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts Metals and Non-Metals Metals and Non-Metals Metals and Non-Metals Metals and Non-Metals Metals and Non-Metals Metals and Non-Metals Carbon and Its Compounds

Nugget Name
Balance a Chemical Equation

Content Coverage
It explains chemical equation and its significance. It talks about balanced chemical equations. It explains combination, decomposition and double decomposition, thermal dissociation, displacement, double displacement and reversible reactions. It explains energy change in chemical reaction and talks about exothermic, endothermic and photochemical reactions. It explains oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons. It also talks about corrosion and rancidity. It explains acids and bases in a laboratory. It explains reaction of acids and bases with metals, metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonates. It explains the characteristics of acids and bases and their common behaviour in aqueous solutions. It explains strength of acids and bases, pH values of acids and bases and the importance of pH in everyday life. It explains salts, namely normal, acidic, basic, double, mixed and complexes salts. It explains salts, namely sodium hydroxide, bleaching powder, baking soda and washing soda. It also talks about the uses of salts. It explains plaster of paris, deliquescence and efflorescence. It explains physical properties of metals and non-metals. It explains reactions of metals on burning in air and reactions of metals with water and acids. It explains reaction between metals and non-metals and properties of ionic compounds. It explains reaction of metals with solution of other metal salts, activity series and extraction of metals. It explains occurrence of metals, extraction of metals and enrichment of ores. It talks about extraction of metals in the low, middle and at the top in the activity series. It explains the process of rusting of iron and talks about galvanisation. It explains structure of covalent compounds, namely hydrogen, chlorine, nitrogen, water,
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2.

Types of Chemical Reactions

3. 4.

Energy Change in Chemical Reactions Oxidation and Reduction and Its Effect in Everyday Life Chemical Properties of Acid and Base

5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Properties of Acids and Bases pH Scale and Its Importance in Everyday Life Family of Salts Chemicals from Common Salt Plaster of Paris, Deliquescence and Efflorescence Physical Properties of Metals and Non-Metals Chemical Properties of Metals How do Metals and Non-Metals React Reactions of Metals with the Solutions of Other Metal Salts

15. 16. 17.

Occurrence of Metals

Rusting of Iron Structure of Some Covalent Compounds

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Carbon and Its Compounds Carbon and Its Compounds Carbon and Its Compounds Carbon and Its Compounds Carbon and Its Compounds Carbon and Its Compounds Carbon and Its Compounds Periodic Classification of Elements Periodic Classification of Elements Periodic Classification of Elements Periodic Classification of Elements Periodic Classification of Elements Life Processes Life Processes

Unique Nature of Carbon

Hydrocarbons Homologous Series and Isomerism IUPAC Nomenclature Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid Soaps and Detergents Triads and Newlands's Octaves

26.

Mendeleev's Periodic Table

ammonia, carbon tetrachloride and methane. It explains sources of organic compounds and the unique characteristics of carbon atoms, namely tetracovalency, catenation and formation of strong bonds. It explains hydrocarbons and talks about open chain and closed chain hydrocarbons. It explains homologous series and its characteristics namely, chain, position and geometrical isomerism. It explains functional groups and nomenclature of organic compounds. It explains combustion and oxidation of carbon compounds and talks about addition and substitution reactions of carbon compounds. It explains properties and reactions of ethanol and ethanoic acid. It explains soaps and detergents and cleaning action of soap. It explains classification of elements, Dobereiner's triads and Newlands law of octaves. It explains Mendeleev's periodic law, features of Mendeleev's periodic table and its merits and demerits. It also talks about the limitations of Mendeleev's classification. It explains the modern periodic law and the features of the modern periodic table. It explains periodic properties, atomic sizes and metallic and non-metallic character. It explains ionisation energy, electronegativity and electron affinity. It explains the two reactions taking place during photosynthesis, light and dark. It describes the human digestive system and its functions of ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion. It explains the process of digestion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the human alimentary canal. It explains the importance of breathing in animals. It explains breathing mechanism in insects, earthworms and fish. It describes the structure and functions of the organs of the human respiratory system in detail. It also explains the mechanism of breathing. It defines cellular respiration, describes
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Functions and Elements of Modern Periodic Table Periodic Properties - 1

Periodic Properties - 2 Photosynthesis - Detailed Human Digestive System An Overview Digestion of Food An Overview Breathing in Animals

Life Processes

Life Processes

34. 35.

Life Processes Life Processes

Human Respiratory System Detailed Aerobic and Anaerobic

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Respiration

36.

Life Processes

Cellular Respiration - Detailed

37.

Life Processes

Breathing in Plants

38. 39.

Life Processes

Circulation in Animals

Life Processes

Circulatory Fluids

40.

Life Processes

Human Heart Detailed

41.

Life Processes

Transportation of Substances in Plants

42.

Life Processes

Excretory System An Overview

43.

Life Processes

Excretion

44.

Life Processes

Waste Materials in Plants

45.

Control and Coordination

Nervous System in Animals

46. 47. 48. 49.

Control and Coordination Control and Coordination Control and Coordination Control and Coordination

Nervous Tissue Human Brain Spinal Cord and Reflex Action

Movements in Plants

aerobic and anaerobic respiration and explains cellular respiration in plants and animals. It explains the main steps in the process of cellular respiration, including glucose to pyruvate, pyruvate to CO2 and energy. It also describes aerobic and anaerobic respiration. It explains breathing in plants and compares gas exchange during photosynthesis and respiration. It describes the need for circulatory system in animals, compares open and closed circulation and explains the parts of circulatory systems. It explains the components and role of blood and lymph. It explains the diversity in the number of chambers in the heart of different groups of animals and its significance. It also describes the structure and functions of the human heart in detail. It explains the mechanism of transport of water and minerals in plants. It also talks about the movement of food from leaves to other plant parts. It explains the importance of excretory system, lists the waste materials of our body and explains the structure and function of organs of the human excretory system. It explains the significance of the excretory system in animals. It lists the main excretory waste in animals and describes the structure and functions of organs of the excretory system in detail. It describes various types of waste material in plants and their disposal. It describes the significance of nervous system in animals and explains parts of the human nervous system such as CNS, PNS, sense organs and their receptors. It also describes how nerve impulse travels in the body. It explains the basic structure, functions and types of nervous tissues. It explains the structure and functions of the human brain. It explains the structure and functions of the spinal cord and explains the mechanism of spinal reflex. It describes common plant movements such as photropism, geotropism, chemotropism, hydrotropism, thigmotropism and
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Control and Coordination Control and Coordination

Control and Coordination in Plants Human Endocrine System An Overview

51.

52.

Control and Coordination How Do Organisms Reproduce? How Do Organisms Reproduce? How Do Organisms Reproduce? How Do Organisms Reproduce? How Do Organisms Reproduce? How Do Organisms Reproduce? How Do Organisms Reproduce? How Do Organisms Reproduce? Heredity and Evolution Heredity and Evolution Heredity and Evolution Heredity and Evolution Heredity and Evolution

More About Endocrine System

53.

Reproduction in Animals An Overview

thigmonasty. It explains the need for control and coordination in plants and lists the major plant hormones and their functions. It explains the organ system involved in control and coordination of body functions. It also talks about the major endocrine glands and their functions. It explains the properties and role of hormones, lists the major endocrine glands and their functions and describes the feedback mechanism of hormones. It explains the significance of the process of reproduction. It also describes asexual and sexual reproduction, internal and external fertilisation and oviparity and viviparity. It describes asexual reproduction and the modes of asexual reproduction in plants. It explains various methods of vegetative propagation in plants and talks about reproduction by stem, roots, leaves and artificial methods. It explains sexual reproduction in flowering plants, the various modes of pollination, fertilisation and fruit formation. It describes the events starting from pollination to formation of fruit. It describes in detail the structure and function of organs of the human reproductive system. It describes various methods of contraception. It explains some common sexually transmitted diseases and the causal organisms and lists methods of prevention of STDs. It explains the term trait or characters and defines heredity. It also describes how sexual reproduction leads to variation in traits. It explains genes and the location, number and structure of chromosomes. It explains some common terms used in genetics. It gives a brief overview of Mendel's experiments with the pea plant and lists the generalisations made by Mendel on inheritance of traits. It explains Mendel's concept of dominant and recessive trait and describes
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54.

Asexual Reproduction in Plants

55.

Vegetative Propagation in Plants Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Fertilisation in Flowering Plants Human Reproductive Organs Detailed Birth Control Measures

56. 57. 58. 59.

60.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

61. 62. 63. 64. 65.

Heredity And Variation An Overview Introduction to Genes and Chromosomes Common Terms in Genetics

Mendel's Experiments

Mendels Law of Dominance

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Heredity and Evolution Heredity and Evolution Heredity and Evolution Heredity and Evolution Heredity and Evolution Light Reflection and Refraction Light Reflection and Refraction Light Reflection and Refraction Light Reflection and Refraction Light Reflection and Refraction Human Eye and Colourful World Human Eye and Colourful World

Mendels Law of Segregation Mendels Law of Independent Assortment Genetic Expression of Traits

Evolution Natural Selection An Overview

71.

Reflection by Plane Mirrors

72.

Image Formation by Spherical Mirrors

73.

Refraction of Light

74.

Spherical Lenses

75. 76. 77.

Lens Formula, Magnification and Power The Human Eye Image Formation in Human Eye and Power of Accommodation

78.

Human Eye and Colourful World

Defects of Vision and Their Correction

79.

Human Eye and Colourful World

Dispersion of Light

80. 81.

Human Eye and Colourful World Human Eye and

Atmospheric Refraction Scattering of Light

biochemical basis of dominance. It states Mendel's law of segregation and explains the physical basis of segregation. It explains Mendel's law of independent assortment and explains the physical basis of assortment of alleles. It explains the biochemical mechanism of expression of traits. It describes biological evolution, compares acquired and inherited traits and describes evolution as a consequence of change in gene frequency. It explains the concept of natural selection and the contributions of Charles Darwin. It explains reflection by a plane mirror and image of an extended object formed by a plane mirror. It talks about the characteristics of the image formed and lateral inversion. It discusses the rules for construction of image by ray diagram and image formation by concave and convex mirrors for different position of objects. It explains refraction of light and its cause, denser and rarer media, laws of refraction and refractive index. It explains two types of spherical lenses: convex and concave and technical terms related to them. It also covers the converging property of convex and diverging property of concave lenses. It describes sign convention for spherical lenses, lens formula and its application, magnification and power of a lens It explains parts and functions of the human eye. It explains image formation in human eye and the related terms including power of accommodation, far and near point and persistence of vision. It describes three main defects of vision and their correction including myopia or nearsightedness, hypermetropia or farsightedness and presbyopia. It explains the phenomenon of dispersion and its cause. It describes dispersion of white light through a prism and formation of spectrum and recombination of colours. It explains the phenomenon of atmospheric refraction through examples including twinkling of stars, advance sunrise and delayed sunset. It explains scattering of light, Tyndall effect
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Colourful World

82. 83. 84. 85. 86.

Electricity

Electric Current and Circuit Electric Potential and Potential Difference Ohm's Law

Electricity

Electricity

Electricity

Resistance and Resistivity Resistance in Series and Parallel Heating Effect of Electric Current

Electricity

87.

Electricity

88.

Electricity Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic

Electric Fuse

89.

Magnetic Field and Field Lines

and natural examples of scattering of light such as the colour of the clear blue sky and sunrise and sunset. It describes electric current and its direction of flow. It explains symbols used in circuit diagrams and closed and open circuits. It explains analogy of flow of water, electric potential and potential difference and also SI unit of electric potential. It explains Ohm's law and its experimental verification as well as resistance and its SI unit. It explains resistance, factors affecting the resistance of a wire and resistivity or specific resistance. It explains combination of resistors in series as well as in parallel and determines the equivalent resistance. It explains heating effect of electric current and its applications and Joule's law of heating. It also describes power rating of common electrical appliances. It explains electric fuse, its nature and function. It also talks about the current rating of a fuse. It covers concepts including lines of magnetic field, properties of magnetic field lines, plotting magnetic field lines and neutral points. It explains Oersted's discovery, SNOW rule and AMPEREs swimming rule. It explains magnetic field due to a current in a straight wire, the right-hand thumb rule and Maxwell's cork screw or right-hand screw rule. It explains magnetic field due to a current through a circular loop, solenoid and the magnetic field due to a current carrying solenoid. It explains the force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field and Fleming's left hand rule. It explains the principle of an electric motor, its construction and working. It explains electromagnetic induction and Flemings right-hand rule for the direction of induced current. It explains construction of an electric generator and the working of an AC and DC generator and its differentiation. It explains transmission of power and its
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90.

Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Magnetic Field due to a Current Carrying Conductor Magnetic Field Due to Current Through a Circular Loop and Solenoid Force on a Current Carrying Conductor in a Magnetic Field Electric Motor

91.

92.

93. 94. 95. 96. 97.

Electromagnetic Induction

Electric Generator Household Circuit

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Effects of Electric Current

98.

Sources of Energy

Sources of Energy

99.

Sources of Energy Sources of

Conventional Source of Energy: Fossil Fuels Conventional Source of Energy: Thermal Energy Hydro Power

100. Energy 101. Energy 102. Energy 103. Energy 104. Energy 105. Energy 106. Energy 107. Energy
Our

Sources of

Sources of Sources of

Biogas Energy Renewable Sources of Energy: Wind Energy Renewable Sources of Energy: Solar Energy Non-Conventional Source of Energy: Energy from the Sea Nuclear Energy Preserving Our Fossil Fuels

Sources of

Sources of Sources of Sources of

108. Environment 109. Environment 110. Environment 111. Environment 112. Environment
Management of Our Our Our Our

Ecosystem An Overview

Energy Transfer in Ecosystem

Ozone An Introduction

Ozone Depletion and Its Consequences Management of Garbage Advance Sustainable Management of Natural Resources

113. Natural
Resources

supply to a house. It also discusses the schematic diagrams of common domestic circuits. It explains sources of energy and characteristics of a good source of energy. It talks about sources of energy as nonrenewable and renewable or nonconventional. It explains fossil fuels, namely coal, petroleum and natural gas. It also talks about the choice of good fuel. It describes thermal energy, thermal power plant and demerits of thermal energy. It explains generation of hydroelectricity and the principle and working of hydropower plant. It also talks about the merits and demerits of hydroelectricity. It explains biomass, working of a biogas plant and advantages of biogas. It explains wind energy, merits and demerits of wind energy and the principle and working of a windmill. It explains solar energy as renewable source of energy and the working of a solar cooker, solar water heater and solar cell panel. It explains tidal energy, wave energy and ocean thermal energy. It explains geothermal energy and nuclear energy. It classifies fossil fuels as a non-renewable source of energy and explains their harmful effects and ways to reduce their usage. It explains ecosystem and describes the abiotic components of an ecosystem and their significance. It explains the concept of food chain and food web and describes the rules of energy transfer in an ecosystem. It explains the significance of ozone in the atmosphere and describes the structure and properties of ozone gas. It also analyses whether ozone is good or bad for us. It explains the reasons for depletion of atmospheric ozone layer and lists the consequences of ozone depletion. It describes sources and types of waste. It also describes the methods of waste disposal. It describes the need for sustainable management of natural resources and lists various practices followed for conservation of natural resources.
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Management of

114. Natural 115. 116.


Resources Management of Natural Resources Management of Natural Resources Management of

Availability of Freshwater

Water Management

Prevention of Water Scarcity

117. Natural
Resources Management of

Watershed Management

118. Natural 119. 120.


Resources Management of Natural Resources Management of Natural Resources Management of Natural Resources

Water Pollution Case Study The Ganga Biodiversity and Its Conservation Importance of Forests

It talks about the availability, renewal and scarcity of freshwater resources. It lists the factors responsible for freshwater scarcity. It explains the reasons for unequal distribution of water and various water management techniques. It explains the effects of water scarcity on humans, animals and plants. It also discusses our role in saving water. It explains the need for watershed management and describes various traditional and modern methods of water harvesting. It also explains the significance of building hydroelectric dams. It explains the reasons for the increasing pollution in the Ganga and talks about the measures taken to prevent this pollution. It explains biodiversity and its significance. It explains threats to forest and wildlife and lists measures to conserve biodiversity. It explains the various uses of forests. It explains the need for management of fossil fuel and talks about various practices that can help in the management of fossil fuels.

121.

Management of Fossil Fuels

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Grade 11
Physics
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3.

Chapter Name
Motion in a Straight Line Motion in a Straight Line Mechanical Properties of Solids Mechanical Properties of Solids Mechanical Properties of Solids Mechanical Properties of Solids

Nugget Name
Position and Motion Average Velocity and Average Speed Introduction

Content Coverage
Position and Motion Average Velocity and Average Speed It briefly introduces the concepts of elasticity and plasticity of solids. It explains the elastic property of solids in terms of its atoms and molecules. It explains the concepts of stress and strain in solids with respect to the force applied. It explains the proportional relationship between stress and strain in solids. It explains the mathematical relationship between stress and strain in a solid and the graphical representation of the stress-strain curve. It explains the mathematical derivation for the ratio of stress to longitudinal strain. It shows the various real-world practical applications of elasticity. It provides a brief introduction to the three states of matter: solid, liquid and gas and touches upon a fourth state, the plasma. It explains the concepts of pressure and density and their mathematical expressions It explains the mechanics and phenomena of moving fluids. It explains the meaning, applications and mathematical derivation of Bernoulli's principle applicable to non-viscous fluids. It explains the concept of viscosity in liquids by including real-world examples.

4.

Elastic Behaviour of Solids

5.

Stress and Strain

6.

Hooke's Law

7.

Mechanical Properties of Solids

Stress-Strain Curve

8. 9.

Mechanical Properties of Solids Mechanical Properties of Solids Mechanical Properties of Fluids Mechanical Properties of Fluids Mechanical Properties of Fluids Mechanical Properties of Fluids Mechanical Properties of Fluids

Young's Modulus Applications of Elastic Behaviour of Materials Introduction

10.

11. 12.

Pressure Streamline Flow

13.

Bernoulli's Principle

14.

Viscosity

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Mechanical Properties of Fluids

Reynolds Number

It explains the phenomenon of turbulence in liquids and its mathematical expression through Reynold's number derivation and applications. It explains the concept and mathematical expression of surface tension and surface energy of liquids. It briefly introduces types of motion such as rectilinear motion, projectile motion and unidirectional motion and provides some details on oscillatory motion. It briefly explains periodic motion and displacement in periodic motion as well as their units. It explains the concept of simple harmonic motion mathematically and graphically. It mathematically explains the concept of uniform circular motion. It mathematically explains how velocity and acceleration can be calculated for uniform circular motion. It explains the mathematical expressions for force for uniform circular motion. It explains the mathematical expressions for kinetic and potential energies during uniform circular motion. It explains the meaning and mathematical expression of Hooke's law for restorative force on a spring. It explains how and why an oscillating system loses energy and oscillations decay (dampen) with time. It explains the meaning and applications of resonance through real-world examples. It provides a brief introduction on waves with examples and analogies.
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16.

Mechanical Properties of Fluids

Surface Tension

17.

Oscillations

Introduction

18.

Oscillations

Introduction

19.

Oscillations

Simple Harmonic Motion Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion Velocity and Acceleration in Simple Harmonic Motion Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion

20.

Oscillations

21.

Oscillations

22.

Oscillations

23.

Oscillations

24.

Oscillations

Oscillations Due to a Spring

25.

Oscillations

Damped Simple Harmonic Motion Forced Oscillations and Resonance Introduction

26.

Oscillations

27.

Waves

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28.

Waves

Transverse and Longitudinal Waves

It explains the mechanism of transverse and longitude waves with examples. It explains the parameters and mathematical derivations of a progressive wave, such as amplitude, wavelength, frequency, phase, etc. It explains the mathematical expressions for calculating speed of travelling, transverse and longitudinal waves. It explains through mathematical expressions how two waveforms add up to give a net waveform. It explains the various phenomena associated with travelling waves and their mathematical derivations. It explains how beats are generated due to the superimposition of sound waves having similar frequencies and amplitudes. It explains the parameters and mathematical derivations of frequency when either or both source and observer are moving.

29.

Waves

Displacement Relation in a Progressive Wave

30.

Waves

Speed of a Travelling Wave

31.

Waves

Principle of Superposition of Waves

32.

Waves

Reflection of Waves

33.

Waves

Beats

34.

Waves

Doppler Effect

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Planned Release Grade 11 Physics Sr. No.


1

Chapter Name

Nugget Name
Introduction to Physics

Content Coverage
This nugget introduces the study of Physics and Science with its discovery. This nugget explains the scope of Physics by looking at macroscopic and microscopic domains of interest .It explains the excitement of Physics in the form of basic laws. This nugget explains the connection between Physics ,technology and society with the help of examples. This nugget explains the four fundamental forces of nature like Gravitational ,Electromagnetic,Strong Nuclear and Weak Nuclear Force in details This nugget explains the nature of Physical Laws with the help of examples. Nugget explains International System of Units Nugget explains Measurement of length Nugget explains Measurement of Mass and Time Nugget explains Accuracy, Precision of Instruments & Errors in Measurement Nugget explains Absolute, Relative, Percentage & Combination of Error Nugget explains Significant Figures Nugget explains Dimensions, Dimensional Formulae & Dimensional Equations Nugget explains Dimensional Analysis & Its Applications

Planned Release Month


Dec-11

Physical World

Physical World

Scope and excitement of physics

Dec-11

Physical World

Physics, Technology and Society

Dec-11

Physical World

Fundamental forces of nature

Dec-11

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Physical World Units and Measurement Units and Measurement Units and Measurement

Nature of physical laws International System of Units Measurement of length Measurement of Mass and Time Accuracy, Precision of Instruments & Errors in Measurement Absolute, Relative, Percentage & Combination of Error Significant Figures Dimensions, Dimensional Formulae & Dimensional Equations Dimensional Analysis & Its Applications

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Units and Measurement

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Units and Measurement Units and Measurement

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Units and Measurement

Dec-11

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Units and Measurement

Dec-11

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Motion in a Plane Motion in a Plane Motion in a Plane Motion in a Plane

Scalars and Vectors Properties of Vectors Resolution of Vectors Motion in a Plane Motion in a Plane with constant acceleration and Relative velocity in 2D Projectile Motion Uniform Circular Motion

18

Motion in a Plane

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Nugget explains Scalars and Vectors Nugget explains Properties of Vectors Nugget explains Resolution of Vectors Nugget explains Motion in a Plane Nugget explains Motion in a Plane with constant acceleration and Relative velocity in 2D Nugget explains Projectile Motion Nugget explains Uniform Circular Motion This nugget provides a brief introduction to Laws of Motion with examples.It also explains the Aristotelian law of motion and the Law of Interia. This nugget explains the Newton 's Second Law of Motion with examples. This nugget explains the Newton 's Third Law of Motion with examples. This nugget explains the Law of Conservation of Momentum and its applications . This nugget explains the Equilibrium of a particle with the help of Newton 's different Laws of Motion. This nugget explains the common forces in Mechanics along with examples. This nugget explains the static and Rolling friction with examples. This nugget explains the Circular Motion of a car on a level and Banked road. This nugget explains the Steps in solving problems in Mechanics.s This nugget provides a brief introduction to terms 'work',nergy'and 'power'.

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Newton's Second Law of Motion Newton's Third Law of Motion Conservation of Momentum Equilibrium of a Particle Common Forces in Mechanics Friction - Static Friction Circular Motion Solving Problems in Mechanics Introduction

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The scalar product

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Work WORK DONE BY A VARIABLE FORCE THE WORK ENERGY THEOREM FOR A VARIABLE FORCE POTENTIAL ENERGY OF A SPRING

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This nugget explains the Definition of Scalar product of two vectors. This nugget explains the Definition and Dimension of Work done by the force. This nugget explains the Work done by a Variable force. This nugget explains the Work -Energy theorem of a Variable Force. This nugget explains the Potential Energy of a Spring.It also explains the Relationship between Spring force and Displacement. This nugget explains the various forms of Energy like Heat,Chemical energy,Electrical energy,Nuclear energy.It also explains the Equivalence of Mass and Energy. This nugget explains the concept of Power along its units and dimensions. This nugget explains about Collisions ,Elastic and Inelastic collisions.It also explains Collisions in One Dimension. This nugget provides a brief Introduction to rigid bodies.It also expalins about what kind of motion can a rigid body have. This nugget explains the concept of Centre of Mass.It also explains about the Centre of Mass of system of Particles. This nugget explains the Motion of centre of mass This nugget explains theLaw of conservation of Linear momentum of a system of particles. This nugget explains the Definition of Vector product of two vectors along with its

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Introduction to centre of mass Motion of centre of mass Linear momentum of a system of particles Vector product of two vectors

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Angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity

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Torque and Angular Momentum

This nugget explains the Angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity.It also explains about Angular acceleration. This nugget explains about Moment of force or Torque and Angular Momentum of a Particle,for a system of Particles.It explains the Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum. This nugget explains about Equilibrium of a rigid body,couple,Principle of Moments and also Centre of Gravity in details. This nugget explains about Moment of Inertia,Rotational Kinetic energy and Radius of gyration.It also teaches to find moment of Inertia of rotating ring and spinning rod. This nugget explains the Theorems of perpendicular and parallel Axes This nugget explains the Kinematics of rotational motion about a fixed axis. This nugget explains the Dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis and the Work done by a torque. This nugget explains the Angular momentum in case of rotation about fixed axis.It also explains about the Conservation of Angular Momentum. This nugget explains about Rolling motion and also Kinetic Energy of Rolling Motion. All Subtopics Nugget gives introduction to chapter

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Moment of Inertia

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Thermal properties of matter Thermal properties of matter Thermal properties of matter Thermal properties of matter Thermal properties of matter Thermal properties of matter Thermal properties of matter Thermal properties of matter Thermal properties of matter Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

Temperature and Heat Measurement of Temperature Ideal-Gas Equation and Absolute Temperature Thermal Expansion Specific Heat Capacity Calorimetry Change of State Conduction Newton's Law of Cooling Thermodynamics and Thermal Equilibrium Zeros Law of Thermodynamics Heat, Internal Energy and Work First Law of Thermodynamics Thermodynamic State Variables & Equation of State Thermodynamic Processes: Quasistatic, Isothermal & Adiabatic Process Thermodynamic Processes: Heat Engines Refrigerators and Heat Pumps Second Law of Thermodynamics Carnot Engine Molecular Nature of Matter Behavior of Gases

Nugget explains Temperature and Heat Nugget explains Measurement of Temperature Nugget explains Ideal-Gas Equation and Absolute Temperature Nugget explains Thermal Expansion Nugget explains Specific Heat Capacity Nugget explains Calorimetry Nugget explains Change of State Nugget explains Conduction Nugget explains Newton's Law of Cooling Nugget explains Thermodynamics and Thermal Equilibrium Nugget explains Zeros Law of Thermodynamics Nugget explains Heat, Internal Energy and Work Nugget explains First Law of Thermodynamics Nugget explains Thermodynamic State Variables & Equation of State Nugget explains Thermodynamic Processes: Quasi-static, Isothermal & Adiabatic Process Nugget explains Thermodynamic Processes: Nugget explains Heat Engines Nugget explains Refrigerators and Heat Pumps Nugget explains Second Law of Thermodynamics Nugget explains Carnot Engine Nugget explains Molecular Nature of Matter Nugget explains Behavior of Gases

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Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas Law of Equipartition of Energy Application of Law of Equipartition of Energy Mean Free Path

Nugget explains Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas Nugget explains Law of Equipartition of Energy Nugget explains Application of Law of Equipartition of Energy Nugget explains Mean Free Path

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Grade 12
Physics
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Chapter Name
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Nugget Name

Content Coverage
It briefly introduces the concepts of kinetic energy and potential energy and discusses their relationships providing examples. It explains the concepts of electrostatic potential, potential difference and work done in moving a unit positive charge and discusses the associated mathematical expressions. It explains the mathematical expression of work done in displacing a unit positive charge from one point to another. It explains electric field and its calculation for an electric dipole. It explains how to calculate potential when there are multiple charges in a system. It explains equipotential surfaces and its related concepts and definitions. It also explains why earth is an equipotential surface. It explains the concept of potential energy when there are multiple charges in a system, along with its mathematical expressions. It explains the concept and mathematical expression of potential energy for charges placed in an external field. It explains electrostatic properties of conductors and conditions for electrostatics in conductors. It introduces static electricity and explains the causes and properties of the phenomenon of polarization. It explains the concept and construction of a capacitance and its unit of measurement.

Introduction

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Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Electrostatic Potential

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Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Potential Due to a Point Charge

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Potential Due to an Electric Dipole Potential Due to a System of Charges

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Potential Energy of a System of Charges

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Potential Energy in an External Field

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Electrostatics of Conductors Dielectrics and Polarisation Capacitors and Capacitance

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Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Current Electricity

The Parallel plate Capacitor

It explains the concept and construction of a parallel plate capacitor and its mathematical derivations It explains the concept of dielectric constant and the effects of inserting a dielectric in a capacitor. It explains the effects of connecting multiple capacitors in series and parallel configurations. It explains the concept and mathematical expression of energy stored in a capacitor. It explains the construction, principles and properties of Van De Graaff generator. It provides a brief introduction to the concept of moving charges and electricity with some simple analogies. It explains the mathematical expression for electric current as a function of charge and time. It explains the mechanism of movement of electric charges in a current-carrying conductor. It explains the fact that voltage (V) and current (I) in a circuit are always proportional and the value of this constant is the resistance (R) of the circuit. It explains the concepts of drift velocity and resistivity of electrons in an electric field. It explains the conditions under which voltage and current are not exactly proportional, i.e. when Ohm's law does not hold true. It briefly compares the resistivity of various types of materials, conductors, resistors and semi-conductors. It explains the effects of temperature on resistivity of a conductor.

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Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance Combination of Capacitors Energy Stored in a Capacitor

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Van De Graaff Generator

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Introduction

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Current Electricity Current Electricity

Electric Current

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Electric Currents in Conductors

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Current Electricity

Ohm's Law

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Current Electricity

Drift of Electrons and Resistivity

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Current Electricity

Limitations of Ohm's Law

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Current Electricity

Resistivity of Various Materials Temperature Dependence of Resistivity

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Current Electricity

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Current Electricity Current Electricity Current Electricity Current Electricity

Electrical Energy and Power

It explains the concepts of kinetic and potential energies and power in electrical circuits. It explains Ohm's law and its derivations for a system of resistors in series and parallel. It explains the structure and functionality of an electrolytic cell. It explains Ohm's law and its derivations for a system of cells in series and parallel. It explains the meaning of Kirchoff's junction rule and Loop rule for closed circuits along with the sign conventions used. It explains the construction and working of a Wheatstone bridge to calculate an unknown resistance in a closed loop. It explains the construction and working of a simple Meter bridge to calculate an unknown resistance in a closed loop. It explains the construction, mathematical derivations and applications of a potentiometer device. It provides a brief introduction to the magnetic effect of electricity with simple examples. It explains how a magnetic field is formed due to a moving charge, with mathematical expressions This nugget explains the mechanism and mathematical expressions of a charged particle moving through a uniform magnetic field This nugget explains how a charge is affected by combined electric and magnetic fields. It also includes a detailed explanation of 1 application of this phenomenon, the cyclotron

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Resistance in Series Cells, EMF and Internal Resistance Cells in Series and in Parallel

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Current Electricity

Kirchoff's Rules

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Current Electricity

Wheatstone Bridge

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Current Electricity

Meter Bridge

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Current Electricity

Potentiometer

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Moving Charges and Magnetism Moving Charges and Magnetism

Introduction

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Magnetic Force

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Moving Charges and Magnetism

Motion in a Magnetic Field

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Moving Charges and Magnetism

Motion in Combined Electric and Magnetic Fields

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Magnetic Field Due to a Current element, BiotSavart Law

It explains Biot-Savart's law, which is the relationship between electric current and the magnetic field it produces. It explains the parameters and mathematical expressions of magnetic field produced by electric current flowing through a circular loop. It explains Ampere's circuital law and its mathematical expressions to illustrate the relationship between electric current and the magnetic field. It explains the mechanism and working of two types of magnetic coils, solenoid and toroid. It explains the forces of attraction and repulsion between two current-carrying conductors and the working of Roget's spiral to illustrate these phenomena. It explains the various phenomena and parameters of a magnetic dipole. It explains the construction, working and applications of a moving coil galvanometer. It provides a brief introduction to the concepts of magnetism and magnetic dipoles. It explains the formation and behaviour of magnetic field lines and the mathematical parameters of a bar magnet and a solenoid. It explains mathematically how the net magnetic flux through any closed surface is zero. It explains Earth's magnetism and its parameters. It elucidates some aspects of magnetism such as magnetic susceptibility, magnetic permeability and magnetic intensity.

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Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop

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Moving Charges and Magnetism

Ampere's Circuital Law

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The Solenoid and the Toroid

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Force Between Two Parallel Currents - The Ampere

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Moving Charges and Magnetism Moving Charges and Magnetism Moving Charges and Magnetism

Torque on Current Loop, Magnetic Dipole The Moving Coil Galvanometer

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Introduction

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Moving Charges and Magnetism

The Bar Magnet

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Magnetism and Gauss's Law The Earth's Magnetism

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Moving Charges and Magnetism

Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

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Moving Charges and Magnetism

Magnetic Properties of Materials

It explains three magnetic phenomena: diamagnetism, ferromagnetism and paramagnetism and the materials exhibiting these phenomena. It provides a brief introduction to the concept of electromagnetic induction. It explains the findings of Faraday's experiments conducted with a currentcarrying coil. It explains the concept of magnetic flux and its relation to magnetic field, surface area and angle between the field and the normal to the surface. It explains how induced EMF is dependent upon the rate of change of magnetic flux. It elucidates the relation among magnetic field, generated electric current and induced EMF. It explains how EMF is induced by moving a current-carrying conductor. It explains the correlation between Lorentz' law and the law of conservation of energy. It also shows how the two laws are mathematically consistent. It explains the generation, principles and applications of Eddy currents. It explains all concepts related to electromagnetic inductance in a magnetic system along with mathematical expressions. It explains the construction and working of an important application of electromagnetic induction AC generators. It briefly touches upon the types of electric current and their systems and the uses of electricity. It explains the concept and mathematical expression of AC voltage applied to a resistor.
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Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic Induction

Introduction

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Experiments of Faraday and Henry

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Electromagnetic Induction

Magnetic Flux

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Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic Induction

Faraday's Law of Induction Lenz's Law and Conservation of Energy Motional Electromotive Force

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Energy Consideration: A Quantitative Study

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Electromagnetic Induction

Eddy Currents

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Electromagnetic Induction

Inductance

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Electromagnetic Induction

AC Generator

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Alternating Current Alternating Current

Introduction

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AC Voltage Applied to a Resistor

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Alternating Current

Phasors

It explains the concept and mathematical expression of phasors with respect to alternating currents. It explains the mathematical expressions derived when an AC voltage is applied to an inductor. It explains the mathematical expressions derived when an AC voltage is applied to a capacitor. It explains the mathematical expressions derived when an AC voltage is applied to a circuit containing a capacitor, an inductor and a resistor. It explains the mathematical expressions of power in a series LCR circuit. It explains how oscillations are set up and propagated in a circuit connecting a capacitor with an inductor. It explains the construction, working and terminology of transformers. It introduces the concept of electromagnetism, its discovery, properties and uses. It explains displacement current and its mathematical expression. It also talks about Ampere's circuital law and Gauss' law. It explains the source, generation, properties and discovery of electromagnetic waves. It explains the properties, uses and features of different types of waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. It provides a brief history of the discovery of atoms. It provides a detailed explanation on Rutherford's model of atoms and explains atom structure and mathematical expressions. It explains how atomic spectra are formed and touches upon the uses of spectral analysis.
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Alternating Current Alternating Current

AC Voltage Applied to an Inductor AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor

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Alternating Current

AC Voltage Applied to a LCR Circuit

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Alternating Current

Power in an AC Circuit

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Alternating Current

LC Oscillations

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Alternating Current Electromagnetic Waves

Transformers

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Introduction

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Electromagnetic Waves

Displacement Current

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Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Waves Atoms

Electromagnetic Waves EM Spectrum Electromagnetic Spectrum Introduction

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Atoms

Electric Charge

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Atoms

Atomic Spectra

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Atoms

Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

It explains the features and mathematical expressions of Bohr's model and its advantages over Rutherford's model. It explains how spectral lines are formed. It also talks about the concepts of photon, emission lines and absorption. It explains the theory and mathematical expression of De Broglie's explanation of Bohr's second postulate. It provides solved examples of all concepts covered in the chapter. It provides a brief introduction to the nucleus of an atom and its position and size relative to that of the atom. It describes the nucleus of an atom and talks about various aspects of a nucleus such as atomic number, atomic mass unit, isotopes and isobars. It describes nucleus size in terms of diameter, mass, volume and density taking a gold nucleus as example. It explains the concepts of mass, energy and Einstein's theory of relativity. It also describes nuclear energy, mass of the nucleus, mass defect and atomic/nuclear mass. It describes the forces that act within a nucleus that lead to attraction or repulsion between nucleons. It explains the concept of radioactivity, its types and mathematical expressions and examples. It explains nuclear energy and its associated processes, fission and fusion along with examples. It provides a brief introduction to the importance of communication and its development.

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Atoms

Line Spectra

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Atoms

De Broglie's Explanation of Bohr's Second Postulate of Quantisation Examples

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Atoms

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Nuclei

Introduction

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Nuclei

Atomic Masses and Composition of the Nucleus

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Nuclei

Size of the Nucleus

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Nuclei

Mass - Energy

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Nuclei

Nuclear Force

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Nuclei

Radioactivity

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Nuclei

Nuclear Energy

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Communication Systems

Introduction

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Communication Systems

Elements of a Communication System Basic Terminology used in Electronic Communication Systems Bandwidth of Signals

It explains how the various components of a communication signal enable a message signal to reach the desired user. It briefly explains the various terms and definitions used in communication systems. It explains the concept of frequency in communications and frequency range used for various applications. It explains the bandwidth limitations of different communications mediums such as atmosphere, cables, free space, etc.

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Communication Systems Communication Systems

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Communication Systems

Bandwidth of Transmission Medium

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Communication Systems

Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves

It explains the modes of propagation of three types of electromagnetic waves: ground waves, sky waves and space waves. It explains why signal modulation is required. It also explains the mechanism and three types of modulation. It explains the meaning, mechanism and mathematical expression of amplitude modulation. It explains how an amplitude modulated wave is produced by superimposing the modulating signal on a carrier signal and provides mathematical expressions for the process. It explains how and why an amplitude modulated wave is amplified and detected by a system of amplifiers, detectors and rectifiers.

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Communication Systems

Modulation and Its Necessity

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Communication Systems

Amplitude Modulation

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Communication Systems

Production of Amplitude Modulated Wave

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Communication Systems

Detection of Amplitude Modulated Wave

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Nugget explains Electric Charges Nugget explains Gold Leaf Electroscope Nugget explains Conductors and Insulators Nugget explains Charging by Induction Nugget explains Basic Properties of Electric Charges Nugget explains Coulomb's Law Nugget explains Forces Between Multiple Charges Nugget explains Electric Field Nugget explains Electric Field Lines Nugget explains Electric Flux

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Application of Gauss's Law: Thin Spherical Shell

Nugget explains Application of Gauss's Law: Thin Spherical Shell This nugget provides a brief introduction to the magnetic effect of electricity, with simple examples This nugget explains how a magnetic field is formed due to a moving charge, with mathematical expressions This nugget explains the mechanism and mathematical expressions of a charged particle moving through a uniform magnetic field This nugget explains how a charge is affected by combined electric and magnetic fields. It also includes a detailed explanation of 1 application of this phenomenon, the cyclotron This nugget explains BiotSavart's law, which is the relationship between electric current and the magnetic field it produces This nugget explains the parameters and mathematical expressions of magnetic field produced by electric current flowing through a circular loop This nugget explains Ampere's Circuital law and its mathematical expressions to illustrate the relationship between electric current and magnetic field This nugget explains the mechanism and working of 2 types of magnetic coils solenoid and toroid This nugget explains the forces of attraction and repulsion between two current carrying conductors. It also explains the working of Roget's spiral to illustrate these phenomena

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Motion in a Magnetic Field

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Motion in Combined Electric and Magnetic Fields

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Magnetic Field due to a current element, BiotSavart Law

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Magnetic Field on the Axis of a circular current loop

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Ampere's Circuital Law

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The solenoid and the Toroid

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Force Between Two Parallel Currents - The ampere

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Introduction

This nugget explains the various phenomena and parameters of a magnetic dipole This nugget explains the construction, working and applications of moving coil galvanometer This nugget provides a brief introduction to the concept of magnetism and magnetic dipoles This nugget explains the formation and behaviour of magnetic field lines. It also explains mathematical parameters of a bar magnet and a solenoid This nugget explains mathematically how the net magnetic flux through any closed surface is zero This nugget explains the magnetic phenomena associated with the Earth and the parameters of Earth's magnetism This nugget elucidates some aspects of magnetism such as magnetic susceptibility, magnetic permeability and magnetic intensity This nugget explains 3 magnetic phenomena diamagnetism, ferromagnetism and paramagnetism and the materials exhibiting these phenomena This nugget explains about recent history of the physics of nature of radiation and matter. This nugget explains about the Definition of work function,Thermionic emission,Field emission and Photo-Electron Emission.It also shows the Work functions of some metals

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The Bar Magnet

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Magnetism and Gauss's Law

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The Earth's Magnetism

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Magnetism and Matter

Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

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Magnetism and Matter

Magnetic Properties of Materials

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Dual nature of radiation and matter

Introduction

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Dual nature of radiation and matter

Electron Emission

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Dual nature of radiation and matter

PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT

This nugget explains about Hertz's observations,Hallwach's and Lenard 's observations based on PhotoElectric effect. This nugget explains the Experimental arrangement for the photoelectric effect. It also explains the Effect of Intensity of light on photoelectric current. This nugget explains that the Wave Theory of Light fails to explain the Photoelectric effect. This nugget explains about the Einstein's photoelectric equation and Energy Quantum of Radiation This nugget explains the Particle nature of Light which is Photon. This nugget explains the Wave Nature of Matter,deBroglie relation,de Broglie wavelength .It also explains Macroscopic and Microscopic objects. Nugget explains Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors Nugget explains Mirror Equation Nugget explains Refraction of Light Nugget explains Laws of Refraction and Refractive Index Nugget explains Atmospheric Refraction Nugget explains Total Internal Reflection Nugget explains TIR in nature: Mirage & Diamond Nugget explains TIR in nature: Prism and Optical Fibers

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Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors Mirror Equation

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Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses Spherical Lenses Combination of thin lenses in contact Refraction through a prism Dispersion by a Prism Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight: The Rainbow Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight: Scattering of Light Human Eye Defects of Human Eye and its Correction: Myopia & Hypermetropia Defects of Human Eye and its Correction: Presbyopia & Astigmatism Simple Microscope

Nugget explains Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses Nugget explains Spherical Lenses Nugget explains Combination of thin lenses in contact Nugget explains Refraction through a prism Nugget explains Dispersion by a Prism Nugget explains Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight: The Rainbow Nugget explains Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight: Scattering of Light Nugget explains Human Eye Nugget explains Defects of Human Eye and its Correction: Myopia & Hypermetropia Nugget explains Defects of Human Eye and its Correction: Presbyopia & Astigmatism Nugget explains Simple Microscope Nugget explains Compound Microscope Nugget explains Telescope Nugget explains Huygens Principle Nugget explains Refraction of Plane Waves using Huygens Principle Nugget explains Reflection of Plane Waves using Huygens Principle

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Doppler 's Effect using Huygens Principle Coherent & Incoherent Addition of Waves Interference of Light Waves & Young's Experiment Diffraction: The Single Slit Compare Interference and Diffraction Resolving Power of Optical Instruments & Validy of Ray Optics Polarization Polarization by Scattering & by Reflection Classification of Metals, Conductors and Semiconductors Intrinsic Semiconductor Extrinsic Semiconductor p-n Junction Semiconductor Diode Junction Diode as Half Wave Rectifier Junction Diode as Full Wave Rectifier Zener Diode Photodiode and LED Solar Cell Junction Transistor Basic Transistor Circuit Configurations and Transistor Characteristics Transistor as a Device Transistor as an Amplifier

Nugget explains Doppler 's Effect using Huygens Principle Nugget explains Coherent & Incoherent Addition of Waves Nugget explains Interference of Light Waves & Young's Experiment Nugget explains Diffraction: The Single Slit Nugget explains Compare Interference and Diffraction Nugget explains Resolving Power of Optical Instruments & Validy of Ray Optics Nugget explains Polarization Nugget explains Polarization by Scattering & by Reflection Nugget explains Classification of Metals, Conductors and Semiconductors Nugget explains Intrinsic Semiconductor Nugget explains Extrinsic Semiconductor Nugget explains p-n Junction Nugget explains Semiconductor Diode Nugget explains Junction Diode as Half Wave Rectifier Nugget explains Junction Diode as Full Wave Rectifier Nugget explains Zener Diode Nugget explains Photodiode and LED Nugget explains Solar Cell Nugget explains Junction Transistor Nugget explains Basic Transistor Circuit Configurations and Transistor Characteristics Nugget explains Transistor as a Device Nugget explains Transistor as an Amplifier

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Feedback Amplifier and Transistor Oscillator Logic Gates Integrated Circuits

Nugget explains Feedback Amplifier and Transistor Oscillator Nugget explains Logic Gates Nugget explains Nugget explains Integrated Circuits

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Chemistry
Sr. No. Chapter Name Nugget Name Content Coverage
It explains the discovery of electrons by using the cathode ray discharge tube and the e/m ratio. It also shows how to find the charge of electrons. It explains the discovery of protons and neutrons and their characteristics. Atomic Models - Thomson and Rutherford This nugget explains particle nature of electromagnetic radiation, wave nature of electromagnetic radiation and the photoelectric effect. Dual Behavior of Electromagnetic Radiation and and Atomic Spectra

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Structure of Atom

Sub-Atomic Particles Electrons

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Structure of Atom Structure of Atom

Sub-Atomic Particles Protons and Neutrons Atomic Models Thomson and Rutherford Electromagnetic Radiation Dual Behavior of Electromagnetic Radiation and Atomic Spectra

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Structure of Atom

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Structure of Atom

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Structure of Atom

Bohr's Atomic Model

This nugget describes the postulates of Bohr's theory and its demerits. It also provides problems on Bohr's atomic radii, velocity and energy of orbits to solve.

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De Broglie Relation and Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Quantum Numbers Atomic Orbitals - Shapes and Energy of Orbitals Introduction

This nugget explains dual behaviour of matter and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and its significance. This nugget explains the four quantum numbers. Atomic Orbitals-Shapes and Energy of Orbitals It explains the necessity of classification of elements.

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Genesis of Periodic Classification

It explains the law of Triads, the law of Octaves and Mendeleevs periodic law.

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Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties

Modern Periodic Law and the Present Form of the Periodic Table

terms periods and groups of the periodic table and gives the nomenclature of elements with atomic numbers greater than 100. It explains the order of filling electrons in shells and describes the electronic configuration period-wise and groupwise. It classifies elements as s, p, d, f block elements depending on the type of atomic orbitals. It also explains the properties of elements as the function of atomic number.

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Electronic Configuration of Elements and the Periodic Table

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Electronic Configurations and Types of Elements: s-, p-, d- and f- Blocks

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Periodic Trends in Properties of Elements

It discusses the periodic trends of elements in the periodic table.

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Trends in Physical Properties

It explains the trends of atomic radii, ionic radii, ionisation enthalpy, electron affinity and electronegativity as the physical properties of elements of the periodic table. It discusses the trends of chemical properties such as oxidation states and chemical reactivity of elements of the periodic table.

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Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties

Periodic Trends in Chemical Properties

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Introduction

Introduction

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Intermolecular Forces

Intermolecular forces

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Thermal Energy

Thermal energy

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Intermolecular Forces vs Thermal Interactions

Intermolecular forces vs thermal interactions

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Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structures Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structures

The Gaseous State

The Gaseous state

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The Gas Laws

The Gas Laws

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The Ideal Gas Equation

The ideal gas equation

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Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases

Kinetic molecular theory of gases

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Behaviour of Real Gases: Deviation from Ideal Gas Behaviour

Behaviour of real gases: deviation from ideal gas behaviour

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Liquification of Gases

Liquification of gases

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Liquid State

Liquid state

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Dobereiner's Triads and Newlands' Law of Octaves Mendeleev's Periodic Table and the Modern Periodic Table

It explains Dobereiners Triad and Newlands law of octaves.

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It explains Mendeleev's periodic table and the modern periodic table.

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Bond Parameters

It explains various bond parameters such as bond length, bond angle, bond enthalpy and bond order. This nugget describes the main postulates of VSEPR theory, illustrates the repulsive interaction between LP-LP > LP-BP > BP-BP and predicts the shapes of different molecules. It explains the storage of chemical energy in cells.
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VSEPR Theory

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Thermodynamics

Introduction

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Thermodynamics

Thermodynamic Terms

It defines the thermodynamic terms such as system and surroundings. It also explains the types of systems such as open, closed and isolated. It explains the state of the system by state functions or state variables and describes internal energy as a state function.

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Thermodynamics

State of the System

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Thermodynamics

Applications of the First Law

It explains the application of first law in terms of work and describes the isothermal and free expansion of an ideal gas. It discusses enthalpy as a new state function and the intensive and extensive properties. It also gives the relationship between heat capacity at constant pressure and volume.

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Thermodynamics

Measurement of ?H and ?U: Calorimetry

It describes the measurement of energy using the technique called calorimetry. It discusses the measurement of heat change at constant pressure and constant volume.

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Thermodynamics

Enthalpy Change, ?rH of a Reaction - Reaction Enthalpy

It defines the term reaction enthalpy and derives the expression for the enthalpy change of a chemical reaction. It explains the standard enthalpy of reactions and formation and discusses the enthalpy change during phase transformations. It also explains Hesss law of constant heat summation.

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Thermodynamics

Enthalpies for Different Types of Reactions

It describes the standard enthalpy of combustion. It explains the enthalpy of atomisation and bond enthalpy and discusses the enthalpy of solution and lattice enthalpy.

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Thermodynamics

Spontaneity

It explains the transfer of heat from colder to warmer bodies. It gives the relation between entropy and spontaneity and discusses the relation between Gibbs energy and spontaneity. It also explains Gibbs energy, change and equilibrium. It explains the term equilibrium mixture and equilibrium state and describes the term dynamic, chemical and ionic equilibria. It explains the equilibrium in phase transfer processes. It describes the equilibrium involving dissolution of solids or gases in liquids and discusses the general characteristics of equilibria involving physical processes.

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Equilibrium

Introduction

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Equilibrium

Equilibrium in Physical Processes

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Equilibrium

Equilibrium in Chemical Processes - Dynamic Equilibrium

It explains the attainment of equilibrium in a chemical reaction. It gives the relation between concentration of reactants and products in an equilibrium mixture. It also derives the calculation to determine the equilibrium concentration from initial concentration.

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Equilibrium

Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constant

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Equilibrium

Homogenous Equilibria

It derives equilibrium constant in gas phase in terms of molar concentrations. It derives relationship between concentration in molar concentration and at partial pressure. It discusses the equilibrium of different phases of a system. It explains the important features of equilibrium constants. It also predicts the extent and the direction of a reaction and gives the steps to calculate equilibrium concentrations.

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Equilibrium

Heterogenous Equilibria

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Equilibrium

Applications of Equilibrium Constants

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Equilibrium

Relationship Between Equilibrium Constant, K, Reaction Quotient, Q and Gibbs Energy, G

It predicts the spontaneity of reaction in terms of Gibbs energy. It gives the relation between equilibrium constant, reaction quotient and Gibbs energy.

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Equilibrium

Factors Affecting Equilibria

It explains factors affecting equilibria in terms of LeChateliers principle. It gives the effect of concentration change and pressure change. It explains the effect of inert gas addition and temperature change and effect of catalyst. It explains the equilibrium of ions in aqueous solution. It gives the definition for acids, bases and salts. It explains the litmus paper test to identify acids and bases. It also discusses Arhenius concept of acids and bases and explains Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases. It further describes lewis acids and bases.

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Equilibrium

Ionic Equilibria in Solutions

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Equilibrium

Acids, Bases and Salts

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Equilibrium

Ionization of Acids and Bases

It explains the ionisation of acids and bases, explains the term conjugate acids and bases. It derives the expression to calculate ionic product of water and gives the relation between ionisation constant of weak acids and weak bases and ionic product. It also discusses the factors that affect acid strength and explains the common ion effect in the ionisation of acids and bases. It further describes the hydrolysis of salts and their pH.

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Equilibrium

Buffer Solutions

It defines buffer solutions and its preparation.

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Equilibrium

Solubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble Salts

It categorises the solubility of salts as soluble, slightly soluble and sparingly soluble. It also derives solubility product constant and explains the common ion effect on solubility of ionic salts

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Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques

Tetravalence of Carbon and Shapes of Organic Compounds

It explains the reasons for tetravalence of carbon and the shapes of organic molecules.

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The Structural Representation of Organic Compounds

It discusses the different 2-D and 3-D structural representations of organic compounds.

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Classification of Organic Compounds

It classifies organic molecules into acyclic or open chain, closed chain and ring compounds. It also classifies aromatic compounds into benzenoid and heterocyclic compounds.

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Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques

IUPAC Nomenclature of Common Organic Compounds

It discusses IUPAC nomenclature of hydrocarbons and discusses basic rules of nomenclature of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, some functional groups and some substituted benzene compounds.

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Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques

Structural Isomerism

It discusses chain, position and functional group isomerism. It briefly talks about metamerism and tautomerism.

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Stereoisomerism

It discusses geometrical and optical isomerism.

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Purification of Organic Compounds Filtration

It discusses gravity filtration, hot filtration and vacuum filtration as methods of purification of organic compounds. It describes the principles behind the purification processes.
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Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques

Purification of Organic Compounds Distillation and Differential Extraction

It recognises and represents structures of organic molecules in various ways.

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Purification of Organic Compounds-Paper Chromatography

It describes chromatography as a technique of purification of organic compounds.It discusses paper chromatography.

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Purification of organic compounds - Column and Thin layer Chromatography

It describes column and thin layer chromatography as methods of purification of organic compounds.

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Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds

It recognises and represents structures of organic molecules in various ways.

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Quantitative Analysis Nitrogen and Halogens

It describes the principles involved in quantitative analysis of organic compounds.

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Quantitative Analysis Phosphorus, Sulphur, Oxygen, Carbon and Hydrogen

It explains the principles involved in quantitative analysis of organic compounds.

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Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques

Reactive Intermediates

It explains ionic reactions and free radical reactions that take place by heterolytic cleavage and homolytic cleavage of covalent bonds respectively. It also explains the formation, stability and structure of carbocation, carbanion free radicals and carbenes.

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Planned Release Grade 11 Chemistry Sr. No. Chapter Name


Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Nugget Name
Importance of Chemistry Nature of Matter Properties of Matter and their Measurement Scientific Notations Significant Figures and Conversion of Physical Quantities Laws of Chemical Combinations Dalton's Atomic Theory and modern atomic theory Atomic and Molecular Masses Mole Concept and Molar Masses Percentage Composition Stoichiometry and Limiting Reagent Expressions of Concentration of a Solution Intermolecular Forces and Thermal Energy

Content Coverage
Nugget explains Importance of Chemistry Nugget explains Nature of Matter Nugget explains Properties of Matter and their Measurement Nugget explains Scientific Notations Nugget explains Significant Figures and Conversion of Physical Quantities Nugget explains Laws of Chemical Combinations Nugget explains Dalton's Atomic Theory and modern atomic theory Nugget explains Atomic and Molecular Masses Nugget explains Mole Concept and Molar Masses Nugget explains Percentage Composition Nugget explains Stoichiometry and Limiting Reagent Nugget explains Expressions of Concentration of a Solution Nugget explains Intermolecular Forces and Thermal Energy

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Nugget explains The Gaseous State Nugget explains The Gas Laws Boyle's and Charles' Laws Nugget explains The Gas Laws Avogadro's Law Nugget explains Ideal Gas Equation Nugget explains Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures Nugget explains Diffusion of Gases Nugget explains Kinetic Theory of Gases Nugget explains Behaviour of Real Gases Nugget explains Liquefaction of Gases Nugget explains Classical Idea of Redox Reactions

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The s-Block Elements The s-Block Elements The s-Block Elements

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The s-Block Elements

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The s-Block Elements The p-Block Elements

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Alkali Metals Compounds of Alkali Metals Anomalous Properties of Lithium Some Important Compounds of Sodium Alkaline Earth Metals Compounds of Alkaline Earth Metals Anomalous Properties of Beryllium Some Important Compounds of Calcium The Boron Family Compound of Boron and Anomalous Properties of Boron The Carbon Family Compounds of Carbon Family and Anomalous Behaviour of Carbon

Nugget explains Alkali Metals Nugget explains Compounds of Alkali Metals Nugget explains Anomalous Properties of Lithium Nugget explains Some Important Compounds of Sodium Nugget explains Alkaline Earth Metals Nugget explains Compounds of Alkaline Earth Metals Nugget explains Anomalous Properties of Beryllium Nugget explains Some Important Compounds of Calcium Nugget explains The Boron Family Nugget explains Compound of Boron and Anomalous Properties of Boron Nugget explains The Carbon Family Nugget explains Compounds of Carbon Family and Anomalous Behaviour of Carbon It explains how Hydrocarbons are clasified on the basis of Open chain, Closed chain compounds ,saturated , unsaturated,Aromatic compounds with proper examples. It gives idea about the preparation methods, nomenclature ans structure, properties and conformation of Alkanes. This nugget describes nomenclature, structure, preparation methods, properties, addition reaction of Alkenes.

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Classification of Organic Compounds

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Introduction to Alkanes

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Alkanes

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Alkynes

It explains about nomenclature, isomerisation of alkynes, structures of triple bond, physical properties of alkynes like boiling points, chemical properties like addition of hydrogen ,Halogens, hydrogen halide , polymerisation reactions. It gives idea about the nomenclature, structure, properties, preparation methods, substitution reaction, meta-paraortho directing functional groups. It explain the effect of the aromatic compounds on human body. It gives introduction about what are the main types of pollutions like air pollution,soil pollution, water pollutions. This nugget explains pollution of the layers surrounding the earth, air pollutants, global warming and green house effect, acid rain, ozone hole, photochemical smog. It explains causes for water pollution, international standards for drinking water, biomagnification, eutrophication. It explains how excess use of pesticides, insectisides, herbisides responsible for soil pollution in Agricultural area. This nugget describes various types of industrial waste. This nugget explains possible ways to control the environmental pollution.

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Atmospheric pollution

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Water pollution

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Soil Pollution

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Industrial Waste Strategies to control Environmental Pollution

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Green Chemistry

It give idea about use of pesticides,insecticides,herbicides makes Imbalance in ecosystem,By use of green chemistry we can produce such product which are not environmentally friendly but also cost effective.

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Chemistry
Sr. No.
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Chapter Name
The Solid State

Nugget Name
Introduction

Content Coverage
It explains the general characteristics of solids and describes the intermolecular forces and distances of solids It describes an electrochemical cell and differentiates galvanic and electrolytic cells. It also discusses the measurement of electrode potential. It derives Nernst Equation to calculate the electrode potential for any concentration of ions. It gives the relationship between the equilibrium constant and standard electrode potential and explains the relationship between equilibrium constant and Gibbs energy.

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The Solid State

Electrochemical Cells

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The Solid State

Nernst Equation

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The Solid State

Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions

It explains the relation between electrical resistance and length of an object. It discusses the relation between conductance and resistance and describes the classification of materials as conductor, insulators and semiconductors. It also explains the types of conductivity cells and gives the variation of conductivity and molar conductivity with concentration. It further discusses the application of Kohlrausch law. It explains electrolytic cell and its reactions. It defines Faradays law of electrolysis and discusses the product of electrolysis. It explains primary batteries with examples and describes secondary batteries using examples and fuel cells. It explains the process of corrosion. It discusses the anode and cathode reactions of corrosion and describes the method of prevention of corrosion. It discusses the formation of different types of solutions It explains solvent and solutes It discusses about binary solution

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The Solid State

Electrolytic Cell and Electrolysis

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The Solid State

Batteries

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The Solid State

Corrosion

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Solutions

Solutions and Their Types

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Solutions

Expressing Concentration of Solutions

It describes the concentration of the solution in terms of mass percentage, volume percentage, parts per million and mole fraction. It also explains the method to calculate the concentration of the solution. It defines solubility of a substance and discusses about the factors that affect the solubility of a substance. It also defines Le chateliers principle as well as Henrys law. It explains the vapour pressure of liquids with the help of Raoults law and defines Dalton law of partial pressures. It explains the ideal and non-ideal solutions and describes the types of azeotropes. It discusses about the colligative properties of the solution and derives the relationship between vapour pressure of a solution, mole fraction and vapour pressure of solvent. It also explains the elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point. It derives the formula to calculate i, the vant Hoff factor using normal and abnormal molar mass. It explains the role of i in the equations of colligative properties. It explains the chemical kinetics of the reactions and discusses the reaction mechanisms involving orientation and collisions of molecules. It describes the effect of concentration on the reaction rate and explains the units of rate of reaction. It explains the rate equation or rate law, derives the expression for rate and rate constant, discusses the order of a reaction, derives the formula for units of rate constant and explains the molecularity of the reaction. It explains zero order reaction and derives its rate constant. It describes the first order reaction rate constant, discusses half life of a reaction and explains the pseudo first order reaction. It explains the relation between temperature and rate of a reaction. It explains the activation energy and discusses the effect of catalyst on the rate of a reaction.

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Solutions

Introduction to Solubility Vapour Pressure of Liquid Solutions Ideal solutions

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Solutions Solutions

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Solutions

Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass

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Solutions

Abnormal Molar Masses

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Chemical Kinetics

Introduction

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Chemical Kinetics

Rate of a Chemical Reaction

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Chemical Kinetics

Factors Influencing Rate of Reactions

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Chemical Kinetics

Integrated Rate Equations

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Chemical Kinetics

Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction

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Chemical Kinetics

Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions

It defines the collision frequency of a reaction and expresses the rate of reaction in terms of collision frequency. It defines adsorption, adsorbate and adsorbent. It distinguishes adsorption and absorption and explains the mechanism and types of adsorption. It also compares physisorption and chemisorption and describes the adsorption isotherms and the applications of adsorption. It explains the process of catalysis. It describes the homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis and discusses the adsorption theory of heterogeneous catalysis. It explains the shape selective catalysis and enzyme catalysis as well as the role of catalyst in industries. It defines colloids and explains the difference between colloids and solution. It explains the classification of colloids based on physical state of dispersed medium and dispersed phase. It discusses the classification of colloids based on nature of interaction between dispersed phase and dispersed medium and describes the classification of colloids based on particles type of dispersed phase. It further explains the preparation and purification of colloids. It explains the Brownian movement, tyndall effect and colligative properties. It explains the electro kinetic or zeta potential of the colloids and discusses the lyophilic sols and protection of colloids. It discusses the types of emulsions oil in water and waterin oil. It gives the examples of two types of emulsion. It discusses the colloids around us in the environment. It explains the wide application of colloids in industries. It explains the terms minerals, ores and gangue. It discusses the steps involved in extraction and isolation of metals from its ores.

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Surface Chemistry

Adsorption

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Surface Chemistry

Catalysis

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Surface Chemistry

Colloids

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Surface Chemistry

Classification of Colloids

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Surface Chemistry

Properties of Colloidal Solutions

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Surface Chemistry Surface Chemistry Surface Chemistry General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements

Emulsions Colloids Around Us Application of Colloids

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Introduction

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General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

Occurrence of Metals

It discusses the abundance of various metals in earth crust. It gives the principal ores of various metals. It explains the term concentration of ores. It describes the procedure of hydraulic washing and the methods of extraction such as froath floatation, magnetic separation and leaching. It describes the two steps of extraction conversion of oxide and reduction of oxide to metal. It related the thermodynamic term, Gibbs energy with metallurgy. It demonstrates the reduction of oxide by Ellingham diagram and gives limitations of Ellingham diagram. It explains the extraction of iron from its oxide ore. It gives schematic representation of formation of oxides using Ellingham diagram. It also explains the extraction of copper and zinc from its respective oxides. It explains the extraction of metals by electrolysis.

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Oxidation Reduction

It explains the extraction of chlorine from brine by oxidation and describes the extraction of gold and silver by oxidation. It explains the purification of metals based on the difference properties of metals and impurities. It describes the various methods of refining.

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Uses of Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Iron

It discusses the various uses of aluminium, copper, zinc and iron. It provides a brief introduction to the classification methodology for haloalkanes and haloarenes on the basis of the number of halogen atoms.

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Nomenclature

It explains two methods for naming haloalkane and haloarene compounds: common method and the IUPAC method. It explains how the length of a carbon-halogen bond affects the bond's polarity, dipole moment and energy required to break the bond. It explains methods of preparation of alkyl halides. It explains several physical properties of haloalkanes such as physical state, colour, odour, boiling point and solubility in water. It explains multiple chemical reactions of haloalkanes with examples. It explains the applications and effects of various polyhalogen compounds such as chloroform, iodoform, freons, methylene chloride, etc. It briefly introduces the classification methodology for alcohols and phenols based on the number of OH groups they have. It also talks about the classification of ethers. It explains the process and conventions followed for naming alcohol, phenols and ether compounds. It explains the molecular structures of alcohol compounds with details about bonds, angles and bond lengths. It explains various methods for preparation of alcohols and phenols and the chemical properties and reactions of alcohols and phenols. It explains the commercial applications of methanol and ethanol. It explains various methods for preparation of ethers and the properties and reactions of ethers with other chemicals. It provides a brief introduction to the classification and structure of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. It explains the process and conventions followed for naming amine compounds, highlighting common names and IUPAC names.

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Nature of C-X Bonds Methods of Preparation Physical Properties Chemical Reactions: Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions Polyhalogen Compounds

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Nomenclature Structure of Functional Groups Preparation of Alcohols Some Commercially Important Alcohols Ethers Introduction and Structure of Amines Nomenclature: Common Names

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Preparation of Amines: Reduction of Nitro Compounds Physical Properties: Physical State Chemical Properties: Basic Characteristics of Aliphatic Amines Introduction to Diazonium Salts Physical Properties of Diazonium Salts Chemical Reactions of Diazonium Salts: Reactions Where Nitrogen Is Displaced Importance of Diazonium Salts in the Synthesis of Aromatic Compounds

It explains six methods of preparation of amines with the help of associated chemical reactions. It explains various physical properties of amines such as physical state, odour, solubility in water and boiling point. It explains the chemical properties of amines and talks about chemical reactions of amines with various compounds. It provides a brief introduction to the properties of diazonium salts. It explains the physical properties of diazonium salts such as physical state, colour and solubility in water. It explains chemical reactions of diazonium salts under two conditions.

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It explains the general characteristics of solid It describes the intermolecular forces and distances of solids It describes an electrochemical cell It differentiates galvanic and electrolytic cells. It discusses the measurement of electrode potential. It derives Nernst Equation to calculate the electrode potential for any concentration of ions. It gives the relationship between the equilibrium constant and standard electrode potential. It explains the relationship between equilibrium constant and Gibbs It explains the relation between electrical resistance and length of an object. It discusses the relation between conductance and resistance It describes the classification of materials as conductor, insulators and semiconductors. It explains the types o It explains electrolytic cell and its reactions. It defines Faradays Law of Electrolysis. It discusses the product of electrolysis. It explains primary batteries with examples. It describes secondary batteries using examples. It discusses about fuel cells. It explains the process of corrosion. It discusses the anode and cathode reactions of corrosion. It describes the method of prevention of corrosion. Nugget explains Group 15 Elements Nugget explains Dinitirogen and Ammonia Nugget explains Oxides of Nitrogen Nugget explains Nitric Acid

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The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The p-Block Elements The d-Block and fBlock Elements The d-Block and fBlock Elements The d-Block and fBlock Elements

Phosphorus Allotropic Forms and Phosphine Halides and oxyacids of Phosphorus Group 16 Elements Dioxygen, Oxides and Ozone Allotropic Forms and Oxides of Sulphur Oxoacids of Sulphur and Sulphuric Acid Group 17 Elements Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride Oxoacids of Halogens Group 18 Elements d-Block - Physical Properties and Atomic and Ionic Radii d-Block- IE, OS, Electrode Potential d-Block - Higher Oxidation States and Chemical Reactivity d-Block - Magnetic Properties, Colored Ions, Complex Compounds d-Block-Catalytic Properties and Alloys Potassium dichromate Potassium permanganate

Nugget explains Phosphorus Allotropic Forms and Phosphine Nugget explains Halides and oxyacids of Phosphorus Nugget explains Group 16 Elements Nugget explains Dioxygen, Oxides and Ozone Nugget explains Allotropic Forms and Oxides of Sulphur Nugget explains Oxoacids of Sulphur and Sulphuric Acid Nugget explains Group 17 Elements Nugget explains Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride Nugget explains Oxoacids of Halogens Nugget explains Group 18 Elements Nugget explains d-Block - Physical Properties and Atomic and Ionic Radii Nugget explains d-Block- IE, OS, Electrode Potential Nugget explains d-Block - Higher Oxidation States and Chemical Reactivity

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The d-Block and fBlock Elements The d-Block and fBlock Elements The d-Block and fBlock Elements

Nugget explains d-Block-Catalytic Properties and Alloys Nugget explains Potassium dichromate Nugget explains Potassium permanganate

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The d-Block and fBlock Elements The d-Block and fBlock Elements The d-Block and fBlock Elements The d-Block and fBlock Elements Coordination Compounds Coordination Compounds Coordination Compounds Coordination Compounds Coordination Compounds

Silver nitrate The Lanthanides The Actinides Some Applications of d-Block and fBlock Elements Werner's Theory of Coordination Compounds Important Terms in Coordination Chemistry Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds Isomerism in Coordination Compounds Valence Bond Theory of Complex Compounds Crystal Field Theory of Complex Compounds Metal Carbonyls and Stability of Complex Compounds Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds Aldehydes and Ketones Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones

Nugget explains Silver nitrate Nugget explains The Lanthanides Nugget explains The Actinides Nugget explains Some Applications of d-Block and f-Block Elements Nugget explains Werner's Theory of Coordination Compounds Nugget explains Important Terms in Coordination Chemistry Nugget explains Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds Nugget explains Isomerism in Coordination Compounds Nugget explains Valence Bond Theory of Complex Compounds

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Coordination Compounds Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids

Nugget explains Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds It explains 2 systems of nomenclature of aldehydes and ketones and also explains structure of carbonyl group. It explains the process of obtaining aldehydes and ketones and methods for the preparation of aldehydes and ketones.

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Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Chemistry in everyday Life Chemistry in everyday Life Chemistry in everyday Life Chemistry in everyday Life Chemistry in everyday Life Biomolecules Biomolecules Biomolecules Biomolecules Biomolecules Biomolecules Biomolecules Biomolecules

Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones Chemical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones Carboxylic Acids Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids Physical Properties Chemical Reactions: Acidity Introduction Drug Target Interaction Therapeutic action of different classes of Drugs Chemicals in Food

It describes the physical properties of the aldehydes and ketones: physical state, boiling point and solubility. It describes various chemical properties of aldehydes and ketones. It describes uses of the aldehydes and ketones in industry, in laboratory and in day to day life. It describes carboxylic acids, its nomenclature & structure of carboxylic acid. It describes various methods of preparation of carboxylic acids. It describes various physical properties of carboxylic acids: physical state, boiling point and solubility. It explains different chemical properties of carboxylic acids and their uses. It gives introduction of chemistry. It descibes drugs and their classification. It explains drug - target interaction with the examples of enzymes and receptors. It explains therapeutic action for important classes of drugs. It explains the addition of chemical in food for various purposes: artifical sweetening agents, food preservatives. It explains various uses of soaps and detergents. It also explains various types of soaps. Nugget explains about Glucose Nugget explains about Fructose Nugget explains about Disaccharides Nugget explains about Polysaccarides Nugget explains about Amino Acids Nugget explains about Proteins Nugget explains about Vitamins Nugget explains about Nucleic Acids

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Polymers

Introduction

It introduces polymers by giving information on uses of polymers with its defination. It describes classification of polymers based on sources, structure, mode of polymerisation, molecular forces, growth polymerisation. It explains 2 types of polymerisation reaction. It also describes copolymisation and about rubber. It explains molecular mass of polymers. It also explains biodegradable polymers.

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CLASSIFICATION OF POLYMERS TYPES OF POLYMERIZATION REACTIONS MOLECULAR MASS OF POLYMERS

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Biology
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It describes the characteristic features of living beings such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, cellular organisation and consciousness. It defines biodiversity, nomenclature, identification classification, taxonomy and systematics. It also describes the rules of binomial nomenclature. It explains taxonomic categories and taxonomic hierarchy from species to kingdom. It describes common taxonomic aids such as herbariums, botanical gardens, museums, zoological parks and keys. It introduces the need for food and highlights the importance of digestion in animals. It describes the anatomical details of the human alimentary canal including teeth, buccal cavity, oesophagus, stomach and intestine. It describes the structure and functions of the human buccal cavity. It explains human dentition and special features associated with it. It describes the anatomical details of human stomach and explains its role in the process of digestion. It describes the anatomical details of human small intestine and explains its role in the process of digestion. It describes the anatomical details of human large intestine and explains its role in the process of digestion. It describes the structure and location of salivary glands, liver, pancreas and gall bladder as well as their associated ducts, secretions, compositions and respective functions.

The Living World

Introduction

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The Living World

Diversity in the Living World

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The Living World

Taxonomic Categories

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The Living World

Taxonomical Aids

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Digestion and Absorption

Introduction

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Digestion and Absorption

The Alimentary Canal Human Buccal Cavity Structure and Functions Human Teeth Detailed Human Stomach Structure and Functions Small Intestine Structure and Functions Large Intestine Structure and Functions Digestive Glands Structure and Functions

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Digestion of Food

It explains the location and mechanism of digestion of various food components such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins and nucleic acids. It lists and explains the various chemicals absorbed in different parts of the alimentary canal. It describes common disorders such as jaundice, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation and indigestion in the digestive system. It defines breathing and introduces need for exchange of gases to generate energy in cells. It describes the various respiratory organs in animals based on their habitat and level of organisation. It also explains parts of the human respiratory system. It explains the events occurring during inhalation and exhalation of air. It explains the terms associated with respiratory volumes and capacities. It describes the concept of partial pressure and its importance in exchange of gases in lungs and body tissues. It describes the modes of transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide through blood, role of haemoglobin, oxygen-haemoglobin dissociation curve and the factors controlling it. It describes common disorders related to the respiratory system. It explains the need for transport of substances in animals. It lists and explains the structure and function of major components of blood, plasma, formed elements and proteins present in plasma. It explains biochemical basis of ABO blood grouping and Rh factor and its application in blood transfusion. It explains the cascade reaction of blood clotting and the importance of platelets and fibrin in clot formation.

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Digestion and Absorption Digestion and Absorption Breathing and Exchange of Gases

Absorption of Digested Products Disorders of the Digestive System

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Introduction

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Breathing and Exchange of Gases Breathing and Exchange of Gases Breathing and Exchange of Gases Breathing and Exchange of Gases

Respiratory Organs Mechanism of Breathing Respiratory Volumes and Capacities Exchange of Gases

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Breathing and Exchange of Gases

Transport of Gases

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Breathing and Exchange of Gases Body Fluids and Circulation Body Fluids and Circulation

Disorders of the Respiratory System Introduction

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Components of Blood

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Body Fluids and Circulation Body Fluids and Circulation

Blood Groups

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Clotting of Blood

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Body Fluids and Circulation

Lymph

It lists the components and role of lymph and explains how lymph is formed. It also describes the flow of lymph in the body. It describes the need for circulatory system in animals and compares open and closed circulation. It also explains the parts of circulatory systems. It describes the location, structure and function of the human heart, the flow of blood and importance of valves in maintaining the direction of blood flow. It describes the sequence of events occurring during the cardiac cycle and changes in pressure, volume and the heart sound during different phases of the cardiac cycle. It defines cardiac output and describes various factors affecting it. It explains recording of the electrical activity of the heart using an electrocardiograph and the graphical representation of ECG waves and their interpretation. It describes the causes, consequences and treatments for common disorders of the human circulatory system. It compares ammonotelic, ureotelic and urecotelic organisms. It describes the components of the excretory system in humans. It describes the location, structure and function of kidneys and nephrons in the human body. It describes the events that take place during the formation of urine. It explains the role of renal tubule in urine formation and concentration. It describes the mechanism of concentration of tubular filtrate during urine formation and explains counter current mechanism that helps in maintaining concentration gradient.

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Body Fluids and Circulation

Circulation in Various Animals

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Body Fluids and Circulation

Structure of the Human Heart

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Body Fluids and Circulation

Cardiac Cycle

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Body Fluids and Circulation

Cardiac Output

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Body Fluids and Circulation

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

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Body Fluids and Circulation Excretory Products and their Elimination Excretory Products and their Elimination Excretory Products and their Elimination Excretory Products and their Elimination Excretory Products and their Elimination Excretory Products and their Elimination

Disorders of the Circulatory System Excretory Wastes in Animals The Human Excretory System Human Kidneys Structure and Functions Urine Formation Function of the Tubules Mechanism of Concentration of Filtrate

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Excretory Products and their Elimination Excretory Products and their Elimination Excretory Products and their Elimination Excretory Products and their Elimination Locomotion and Movement Locomotion and Movement Locomotion and Movement Locomotion and Movement Locomotion and Movement Locomotion and Movement

Regulation of Kidney Function

It explains the hormonal regulation of kidney function through juxta glomerular apparatus, the ADH and renin-angiotensis hormones and the atrial natriuretic factor. It explains the events leading to micturition. It explains the role of lungs, liver and skin in the process of removal of body waste. It describes the common disorders of the excretory system such as uremia, renal failures, renal calculi and glomerulonephritis. It explains the need for locomotion in animals and different types of movements in animals. It describes three types of movements namely amoeboid, ciliary and muscular. It describes different types of muscles namely skeletal, visceral and cardiac, the ultrastructure of skeletal muscle and the mechanism of muscle contraction. It describes various parts of the human skeletal system. It explains various types of joins including fibrous, cartilagenous and synovial joints. It describes common disorders related to musculo-skeletal system such as myasthenia gravis, muscular dystrophy, tetany, arthritis, osteoporosis and gout. It explains how the human body maintains homeostasis using neural and endocrine systems. It also describes the human nervous system and the structure of neuron. It describes neural systems in lower animals and humans and explains the structure and function of neurons. It describes the events that take place during the generation, conduction and transmission of nerve impulses. It describes the components of CNS and explains the structure and functions of various parts of the brain and spinal cord.

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Micturition Role of Other Organs in Excretion Disorders of the Excretory System

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Introduction Types of Movement

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Skeletal System Joints Disorders of the Bones and Muscles

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Neural Control and Coordination

Introduction

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Neural Control and Coordination Neural Control and Coordination Neural Control and Coordination

Neural System Generation and Conduction of Impulse Central Neural System

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Neural Control and Coordination Chemical Coordination and Integration

Sensory Reception and Processing

It covers the structure and working of the human eye and ear. It introduces the role of the endocrine system in control and coordination and compares coordination through nervous and endocrine systems. It explains the structure, location, hormones secreted and role of endocrine glands such as hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal, pancreas, testis and ovaries. It explains the hormones secreted by the heart, kidneys and GI tract.

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Introduction

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Chemical Coordination and Integration

Human Endocrine System

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Chemical Coordination and Integration

Hormones in the Heart, Kidney and Gastrointestinal Tract

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Planned Release Grade 11 Biology Sr. No.


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Nugget Name
Introduction

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It defines breathing and introduces need for exchange of gases to generate energy in cells. It describes the various respiratory organs in animals based on their habitat and level of organisation. It also explains parts of the human respiratory system. Mechanism of Breathing Describes the concept of partial pressure and its importance in exchange of gases in lungs and body tissues. Transport of Gases Regulation of respiration It describes common disorders related to the respiratory system. Historical background of classification after civilization, two kingdom i.e., plantae and animalia and then Five kingdom system Introduction of Kingdom: Monera. Types of bacteria, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Cyanobacteria. Introduction of Kingdom: Protista. General characters. Types : Chrysophytes, Dianoflagellates, Euglenoids, slime moulds and Protozoans It explain the Structure of Fungi and its various Classes. Description of plants autotrophic and heterotropic plants heterotrophic animals, characteristics of members of animals Viruses- multiplication of viruses and history of research of viruses, viroids, Lichens

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Respiratory system

Respiratory organs Mechanism of Breathing Exchange of Gases Transport of Gases Regulation of respiration Disorders of respiratory system Introduction

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Bryophytes Pteridophytes

Introduction of plant kingdom: Explanation of different classification system like artificial, natural and phylogenetic system Algae- Occurrence, structure, pigment system for photosynthesis, reproduction. Explanation about ths some classes of algae like chlorophyceae, phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae. Describe the Charactristic features of Bryophytes and complete life cycle. It explains the occurrence of pteridophytes,there characristic features and life cycle. It describe the plant structure, the symbiotic relation between fungi and Algae. It also explain about the formation of Microsporophyll, Megasporophyll and complete life cycle. It describe the charactristic features of Angiosperms and their Life cycle. It explains the meaning of haploid and diploid, life cycles-haplontic, diplontic, Haplo-diplonticwith their examples Introduction and history about the origin of various species and diccusses about the the Classification patteren. It explains about the classification on the basis of Grade, Body symmetry, Coelom, Pattern of dirrerent body system. It explains general characters of Phylum : Porifera, Ctenophora, Platyhelminthes, Aschelminthes, Annelida, Arthropoda, Mollusca and more and various clases of Phylum Chordata. Introduction with cell and cell division. It explains why cell divide. It explains the series of events in cell cycle G1, S, G2 and M phase, karyokinesis, cytokinesis, It explains the various phasis of Mitosis i.e Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and telophase cytokinesis

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Cell cycle and cell division Cell cycle and cell division Cell cycle and cell division Cell: Structure and Functions

Significance of Mitosis Meiosis

It explains the various uses of mitosis: Mitosis creates same types of cell and its use in plants and animals It explains the various phases of Meiosis-I: P-I, M-I, A-I, T-I, Meiosis-II: P-II, M-II, A-II, Te-II, a long prophase_I It explain the importance of Meiosis for evolution, conservation of constant and definite no. of chromosome, importance of Meiosis for evolution. It explain about the Unit of Life cell as well as its Unicellular and Multicellular types. It throw light on the Historical aspect of cell and cell theory. It explain the struicture of cell with the help of experiment of onion peeling and plasma cell. It Describe the Structure,Shape and Size of Prokaryotic cells. It also talks about the cell envelop, Modifications, Ribosomes and Body inclusions. It Describe the Structure,Shape and Size of Eukaryotic cells. It also talks about the various cell structures. It introduce the process of Photosynthesis in Plants, the raw material required and the end produducts of the photosynthesis. It shows the presence of starch in leaves with the help of Experiments. It explains the contribution of different scientists who explain the requirement of Oxygen for burning and breathing. It explain the internal structure of Leaf to show the process of dark and light reaction. It explain the importance of pigment for photosynthesis and show the presence of different pigment and their spectrum with the help of Chromatography. It explain the process of Photosystem I and II, Electron transport system, NonCyclic Photophosphorylation, ATP synthesis and light reaction in detail. It explain the dark reaction in C3 and C4 plants

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Cell Theory

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Introduction what do we know Early Experiment Where Does Photosynthesis Takes Place How Many Pigments Are involved in photosynthesis

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Photorespiration Factors Affecting photosynthesis Introduction

It explain the process of Photorespiration in C3 and C4 plants It explain the factors affecting rate of Photosynthesis such as Sunlight, Co2, Temperature, Water with special reference to C3 and C4 plants. It introduce about the transportation in different types of Plants It explain the process of rate of diffusion, factors affecting diffusion, facilitated diffusion, Passive and active symports, Active transport and comparison of different transport processes. It explain the relation between Plants and water, water potential, the process of Osmosis, Plasmolysis and Imbibition. It explain the transport of water, Absorption of water and transpiration pull in plants, It explain the Importance of Transpiration and its relation with photosynthesis.

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Means of Transport Diffusion

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Transport in Plants

Plant - water relations Long distance transport of water The compromise between transpiration and photosnthesis Uptake and transport of mineral nutrients Phloem transport flow from source to sink Uptake and Transport of Mineral Nutrients Mineral Requirements of Plants Plant MacroNutrients Plant MicroNutrients Nitrogen Cycle Detailed Biological Nitrogen Fixation and

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It explain the absorption of Minerals by roots and there translocation by Active transport and diffusion. It explain about the Xylem, Phloem transport transport as well as pressure and Mass flow in Plants. Nugget explains Uptake and Transport of Mineral Nutrients Nugget explains Mineral Requirements of Plants Nugget explains Plant Macro-Nutrients Nugget explains Plant Micro-Nutrients Nugget explains Nitrogen Cycle Detailed Nugget explains Biological Nitrogen Fixation and Assimilation

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Plant Growth and Development Plant Growth and Development Plant Growth and Development Plant Growth and Development Plant Growth and Development Plant Growth and Development Plant Growth and Development Biomolecules

Plant Growth Plant Growth Regulators Plant Differentiation and Development Photoperiodism Vernalisation Outbreeding Devices Double Fertilisation Introduction How to Analyse Chemical Composition Amino Acids Primary and Secondary Metabolites Biomolecules

Nugget explains Plant Growth Nugget explains Plant Growth Regulators Nugget explains Plant Differentiation and Development Nugget explains Photoperiodism Nugget explains Vernalisation Nugget explains Outbreeding Devices Nugget explains Double Fertilisation It explain about the elemental composition of living and non-living things It shows the chemical analysis of living and nonliving things and formation of Isolated compounds called Biomolecules. It explain about the Amino acids, there functional groups, lipids and Nitrogenous bases. It explain about the formation of primary and secondary metabolites in Plants It explain about the different types of biomolecules with different molecular weight and talks about the acid soluble and acid insoluble pool. It explain about the different types of Amino acids for proteins and their functions. It explain about the macromolecules known as polysaccharides and explain different types of polysaccharides such as Cellulose, Starch etc. It explain about the different components of DNA and RNA. It explain the structure of Proteins, about the N terminal and C terminal amino acids as well as3 and 4 structure.

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Polysaccharides

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Nucleic Acids Structure of Proteins

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Nature of Bonds Linking Monomers in a Polymer Dynamic State of Body Constituents: Concept of Metabolism Metabolic Basis for Living The Living State Enzymes Chemical Reactions How Enzymes Function Nature of Enzyme Action Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity Classification and Nomenclature of Enzymes Co-factors Introduction: Animal Tissues Organs and Organ Systems

It explain the formation of Peptide bond, Glycosidic bond, Phosphodiester bond and Watson Model of DNA It explain the concept of Metabolism, the different chemical reactions for different metabolic pathways and rate of Enzyme reactions It explain the Catabolic and anabolic pathway for the formation of Energy It explain the importance of metabolism for living state. It explain about the Enzymes and the different conditions for there functions. It explain the two types of changes in compounds, there Physical and Chemical changes. It explain the Mechanism of Enzyme function, Enzyme- Substrate complex and Activation energy. It explain the binding of Enzymes to Substrate and formation of product. It explain the different factors affecting Enzyme activity, catalytic inhibition etc. It explain the Six classes of Enzymes and there functions. It explain about the Non-protein part of Enzyme such as Prosthetic group, Coenzymes and Metal ions. It explain about the different animal tissues such as epithelial, Connective, Muscle and Neural tissue. It introduce about the Morphology, Anatomy of some organisms. It explain the Morphology, Anatomy of earthworm. It also explain the Digestive, Circulatory, Excretory, Nervous, Sensory and Reproductive system. It explain the Morphology, Digestive system, Blood vascular system, Excretory and Nervous system. It also explain Male reproductive system.

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Structural Organisation in Animals Anatomy of Flowering Plants

The Frog Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Introduction The Tissue The Dicotyledonous Root The Dicotyledonous Stem The Dicotyledonous Leaf Secondary Growth: Vascular Cambium Introduction The Root The Stem The Leaf The Inflorescence The Fruit

It explain the Morphology, Digestive system, Blood vascular system, Excretory and Nervous system, Sense organs and reproductive system. It introduce the tern anatomy and brief explanation about it. It explain about the tissues its types i.e. Meristamatic tissue and permanent tissue as well as explain the tissue system. It explain the term anatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous roots. It explain the term anatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous stem. It explain the term anatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous leaf. It explain about the vascular cambium, spring wood, Heart wood, Sapwood and cork cambium. It also explain the secondary growth in roots. It introduce the structure of plants, its roots and shoot system. It explain about the root, root anatomy and its various modifications. It explain about the shoot, shoot anatomy and its various modifications. It explain about the leaf, its venations, types of leaves. It explain the phyllotaxy and modification of leaves. It explain about the various types of Inflorescence and the different parts of flower It explain about the fruit and explain the various layers of it. It explain the development of seed and its various parts. It also explain the structure of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledon seed. It explain the floral symbols, floral formulae and floral diagrams. It also describe the families like Fibaceae, solanaceae and lilaceae.

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Semi-Technical Description of A Typical

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Class 12
Biology
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name

Nugget Name
Introduction to Reproduction

Content Coverage
It describes the biological importance of the process of reproduction and gives an overview of the types of reproduction. It describes the modes of asexual reproduction and lists the groups of organisms that reproduce asexually. It describes the important features of sexual reproduction and lists the groups of organisms that reproduce sexually. It gives an overview of the two main pre-fertilisation events: gametogenesis and gamete transfer. It also explains sexuality in organisms. It describes the importance of fertilisation and the types of fertilisation based on its location (internal and external). It gives an overview of the postfertilisation events of zygote formation and embryogenesis. It gives an overview of reproduction in human beings. It describes the structure and function of various parts of the male reproductive system. It describes the structure and function of various parts of the female reproductive system. It describes in detail the process of gametogenesis, i.e. the formation of sperms and ova from the germ cells. It describes the phases of the menstrual cycle in human female.

Reproduction in Organisms

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Reproduction in Organisms

Asexual Reproduction

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Reproduction in Organisms

Sexual Reproduction

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Reproduction in Organisms

Pre-Fertilisation Events

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Reproduction in Organisms

Fertilisation

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Reproduction in Organisms Human Reproduction Human Reproduction

PostFertilisation Events Introduction The Male Reproductive System The Female Reproductive System

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Human Reproduction

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Human Reproduction

Gametogenesis

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Human Reproduction

Menstrual Cycle

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Human Reproduction

Fertilisation and Implantation

It explains the process of fertilisation and describes how the zygote gets implanted in the uterus after fertilisation. It talks about the hormones secreted during pregnancy and the different stages of embryogenesis. It describes the process of childbirth, the hormones involved and lactation after childbirth. It introduces the importance of reproductive health. It describes the problems faced by society in attaining total reproductive health and lists the strategies to overcome the same. It creates awareness about the problems of population explosion and the importance of birth control. It describes the various methods of birth control including natural methods, barrier methods, hormonal methods and surgical methods. It explains medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) and its legal and medical aspects. It describes the causes, consequences and precautionary measures of sexually transmitted diseases. It describes the problem of infertility and explains various assisted reproductive technologies, which will enable infertile couples to have children. It introduces genetics and explains existence of similarities and differences in living organisms. It describes Mendel's hybridisation experiments on the garden pea plant.

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Human Reproduction

Pregnancy and Embryonic Development Parturition and Lactation Introduction Reproductive Health: Problems and Strategies Population Explosion and Birth Control

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Human Reproduction Reproductive Health

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Reproductive Health

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Reproductive Health

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Reproductive Health

Birth Control

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Reproductive Health

Medical Termination of Pregnancy Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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Reproductive Health

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Reproductive Health

Infertility

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Principles of Inheritance and Variation Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Introduction

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Mendel's Laws of Inheritance

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Principles of Inheritance and Variation Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Inheritance of One Gene

It explains how inheritance of one gene was studied by Mendel and covers monohybrid crosses. It describes Mendel's law of dominance and law of segregation of gametes. It also explains exceptions to the law of dominance. It explains how inheritance of two genes was studied by Mendel. It covers dihybrid crosses and Mendel's law of independent assortment. It explains chromosomal basis of inheritance and the reasons for selecting Drosophila for experimentation. It describes gene linkage and recombination events. It describes XY, XO and ZW patterns of chromosomal sex determination. It describes mutations in cells that lead to chromosomal aberrations, lists types of mutations that occur in cells and explains role of mutagens in causing mutations. It explains study of inheritable traits using family trees and the use of pedigree analysis in tracing specific traits and diseases. It describes genetic disorders caused by alteration and mutation in genes. It introduces DNA as genetic material and gives an overview of the concepts to be covered under molecular basis of inheritance. It talks about events leading to the proof that DNA is the genetic material and explains the structure and properties of DNA.

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Mendel's Laws

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Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Inheritance of Two Genes

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Principles of Inheritance and Variation Principles of Inheritance and Variation Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance Linkage and Recombination Sex Determination

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Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Mutation

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Principles of Inheritance and Variation Principles of Inheritance and Variation Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Pedigree Analysis

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Genetic Disorders

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Introduction

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Molecular Basis of Inheritance

The Search for Genetic Material

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Molecular Basis of Inheritance Molecular Basis of Inheritance Molecular Basis of Inheritance Molecular Basis of Inheritance Molecular Basis of Inheritance

RNA World

It explains RNA as the first genetic material and as a catalyst. It explains the steps involved in semiconservative mode of DNA replication. It describes the steps involved in the process of transcription. It introduces the genetic code and lists its salient features. It describes the events leading to polymerisation of amino acids during translation. It introduces gene regulation and describes the components involved in lac operon and its negative regulation. It introduces the goals and methodologies of the human genome project and lists the salient features of the human genome. It explains the technique and applications of DNA fingerprinting. It describes various theories explaining evolution of the Earth and origin of life on the Earth. It describes Darwin's theory of evolution. It explains paleontological, anatomical, morphological and biochemical evidence of evolution. It also covers industrial melanism. It explains adaptive radiation citing examples of marsupials of Australia. It describes how natural selection operates and explains Lamarck's theory of use and disuse or organs. It describes the reasons for variation in the population and the mechanism of speciation on the basis of mutation.

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Replication Transcription Genetic Code Translation

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Molecular Basis of Inheritance

The Lac Operon

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Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Human Genome Project

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Molecular Basis of Inheritance

DNA Fingerprinting

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Evolution

Introduction Evolution of Life Forms: A Theory What Is the Evidence for Evolution What Is Adaptive Radiation? Biological Evolution

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Evolution

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Evolution

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Evolution

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Evolution

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Evolution

Mechanism of Evolution

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Evolution Evolution

Hardy-Weinberg Principle A Brief Account of Evolution Origin and Evolution of Man Introduction

It explains Hardy-Weinbergs principle. It describes the sequence of events that led to the evolution of present-day life forms. It traces the evolutionary history of human beings. It defines health and describes the factors affecting health. It explains common human diseases such as typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, malaria, amobiasis, ascariasis, elephantiasis and ringworm. It explains immunity and types of immunity. It describes the causes, modes of spread, symptoms, diagnosis and preventive measures of AIDS. It explains the causes, types, diagnostic methods and treatment options for cancer. It lists the commonly abused drugs and alcohols, their chemical compositions and physiological effects. It introduces the need for increasing food production and general methods of achieving this. It explains the strategies of food enhancement by plant breeding methods. It introduces tissue culture techniques and their role in enhancing food production. It introduces biotechnology and describes the basic principles and steps involved in genetic engineering. It explains the tools of recombinant DNA technology such as restriction enzymes, cloning vectors and competent host.

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Evolution Human Health and Disease

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Human Health and Disease

Common Diseases in Humans

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Human Health and Disease Human Health and Disease

Immunity

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AIDS

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Human Health and Disease

Cancer

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Human Health and Disease

Drugs and Alcohol Abuse

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Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production Biotechnology: Principles and Processes

Introduction

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Plant Breeding

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Tissue Culture

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Introduction

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Biotechnology: Principles and Processes

Tools of Recombinant DNA Technology

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Biotechnology: Principles and Processes

Processes of Recombinant DNA Technology

It describes steps involved in the process of recombinant DNA technology including gene isolation, cutting DNA, gene amplification, gene insertion and obtaining gene product. It describes three critical research areas of biotechnology namely providing catalyst, providing optimal conditions and downstream processing. It explains the various applications of biotechnology in agriculture including GMO and pest resistance using Bt and RNA interference. It explains various applications of biotechnology in medicine including insulin production, gene therapy and molecular diagnosis. It lists the advantages of use of transgenic animals and importance of ethical issues such as biopatents and biopiracy. It introduces the need for awareness of environmental issues and defines pollution and pollutants. It describes the various sources of air pollution and the ways to reduce it. It describes the various sources of water pollution and the ways to reduce it. It describes the various sources of solid wastes and the ways to reduce them. It describes the various sources of agrochemicals, their effects and the ways to reduce their effects. It describes various sources of radioactive wastes, their effects and the ways to reduce them.

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Biotechnology and Its Applications

Introduction to Biotechnology

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Biotechnology and Its Applications

Biotechnological Applications in Agriculture

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Biotechnology and Its Applications

Biotechnological Applications in Medicine

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Biotechnology and Its Applications

Transgenic Animals

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Environmental Issues

Introduction

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Environmental Issues

Air Pollution and Its Control Water Pollution and Its Control

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Environmental Issues

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Environmental Issues

Solid Wastes

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Environmental Issues

Agro-Chemicals and Their Effects Radioactive Wastes

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Environmental Issues

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Environmental Issues

Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming

It explains the phenomenon of global warming, the gases responsible for it and the ways to reduce their emission. It describes the composition and location of ozone layer in the atmosphere, its importance, reasons for its depletion and the ways to protect it.

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Environmental Issues

Ozone Depletion in the Stratosphere Degradation by Improper Resource Utilisation and Maintenance Deforestation

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Environmental Issues

It emphasises the importance of saving the environment by resource management.

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Environmental Issues

It explains the causes of deforestation and the ways to prevent it.

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Planned Release Class 12 Biology Sr. No. Chapter Name Nugget Name Content Coverage
Flower: A gift from nature flowers gives fragrance, nectar, different parts of flower having different imporance. It descride the structure of anther, microsporangia, pollen grain, gynoecium, carpel, pistil, ovule and pollination. It explains the fertilisation : Development of pollen tube which carries male gamete,fusion of male gamete with female gamete leads to fertilisation It explain all the post fertilization events which covers the formation of Endosperm, embryo, seed, types of seed and Parthenocarpy. It explains the formation of seed without fertilization i.e Apomixis and the the condition polyembryony in which there is more than one embryo in a seed. It explains the formation of hybrid varieties for more production of Crops. It explain the occurrence of microbes, there types.Harmful and usefulness of microbes. The uses of Microbs in different product of day to day life, curd, idli etc. The uses of Microbs in Fermented beverages, antibiotics, chemicals, enzymes and other bioactive molecules.

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Reproduction in Flowering Plants

Introduction

Reproduction in Flowering Plants

Pre-fertilisation Events

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Double Fertilisation

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PostFertilisation

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Apomixis and Polyembryony

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Reproduction in Flowering Plants Microbes in Human Welfare Microbes in Human Welfare

Hybrid Varieties

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Introduction Microbes in Household Products Microbes in Industry

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Microbes in Human Welfare

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Microbes in Sewage Treatment Microbes in Production of Biogas Microbes as Biocontrol Agents Microbes as Biofertilisers

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Microbes in Human Welfare Microbes in Human Welfare

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It explain the uses of Microbs in Primary sewage treatment, Secondary treatment or Biological treatment, It explain the role of Bacteria in the formation of various gases with special reference to Biogas. It explain the role of Microbs as insecticides and pesticides over harmful chemicals. The uses of biofertilizer( Organic farming) like blue green algae, mycorrhiza, Rhizobium in comparison to chemical fertilizers. It describe about the Ecosystem, its charactristics and types. Introduction of Productivity. Plants prepare own food primary production, It explain the process of Decomposition, their products and Importance. It talks about the different stages of decomposition and decomposition cycle. It explain the flow of energy from Primary producer to primary consumer, secondary consumer and so on. It describe the Ecological pyramid with reference to producers,primary carnivores, secondary carnivores and top carnivores. It explain the Concept of ecological sucession climax community, primary succession and secondary succession It explain the importance of Nutrient cycle in nature,Its two types Gaseous nutrient cycle, sedimentary nutrient cycle.It also explain the Carbon and Phosphorous cycle

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Introduction

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Productivity

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Decomposition

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Energy Flow

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Ecologycal Pyramids

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Ecological Succession

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Nutrient Cycling

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Ecosystem Organism and Population Organism and Population Organism and Population Organism and Population Organism and Population Organism and Population Biodiversity and Conservation Biodiversity and Conservation Biodiversity and Conservation Biodiversity and Conservation

Ecosystem Services Introduction to Ecology Organisms and the Abiotic Factors Adaptations Population Ecology - An Introduction Population Growth Population Interactions Biodiversity Patterns of Biodiversity Loss of Biodiversity Biodiversity Conservation

it explain about the Healthy ecosystem and estimation of Ecosystem values. Nugget explains Introduction to Ecology Nugget explains Organisms and the Abiotic Factors Nugget explains Adaptations Nugget explains Population Ecology - An Introduction Nugget explains Population Growth Nugget explains Population Interactions Nugget explains Biodiversity Nugget explains Patterns of Biodiversity Nugget explains Loss of Biodiversity Nugget explains Biodiversity Conservation

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Grade 1
Primary Math
Sr. No.
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Chapter Name
Shapes and Space Shapes and Space Numbers from One to Nine Numbers from One to Nine Numbers from One to Nine Numbers from One to Nine Numbers from One to Nine Addition Subtraction Numbers from Ten to Twenty Numbers from Ten to Twenty Numbers from Ten to Twenty Time Time Measurement Numbers from Twenty-one to Fifty Numbers from Twenty-one to Fifty Numbers from Twenty-one to Fifty Data Handling Patterns Money

Nugget Name
Match 2D Shapes Play with common 2D shapes Let us Count 1-5 Let us Count 6-9 Zero As Many As More or Less? How Many In All How Many Left Counting by Tens Building Numbers: 10 to 19 Counting by Tens and Ones Time What time is it Let Us Measure Numbers: 20 to 50 Let's Count 21-30 Let Us Write Numbers 31 - 40 Sorting Data Patterns Money: Coins and Notes

Content Coverage
Identify common plane shapes around us. Explore common plane shapes. Count objects and write numerals and number names to represent it. Count objects and write numerals and number names to represent it. Use zero to represent a group that has no objects. Use equal to sign to represent equal groups. Use 'greater than' and 'less than' signs to represent unequal gro Join two groups and count to find how many in all. Cross out objects and then count how many are left. Count objects that form groups of ten. Count objects in a group and write numerals and number names to represent it. Count objects in a groups of tens and ones and write numerals and number names to represent it. Identify day and night by different things that we do. Name the different time of a day. Compare the lengths of different objects. Count objects in a group and write numerals and number names to represent it. Count objects in a group of tens and ones and write numerals and number names to represent it. Count objects in a group and write numerals and number names to represent it. Sort data by creating lists. Identify patterns seen around us. Recognise different denominations of notes and coins used in India.

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Grade 2
Primary Math
Sr. No.
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Chapter Name
Counting in Groups Counting in Groups Counting in Groups Counting in Groups How Much Can you Carry? Counting in Tens Patterns FootPrints Jugs and Mugs

Nugget Name
Counting in Groups Lets Estimate Comparing and Ordering Numbers Ordinal Numbers (1 to 9) What Is Light, What Is Heavy? Counting by Tens Patterns Plane Shapes Introducing Capacity Which Holds More? Which Holds Less? Creating Amount Addition and Subtraction Comparing and Ordering Numbers My Funday My Funmonth Fun with Addition More on Subtraction Addition of two digit numbers Subtraction of two digit numbers Subtract By Regrouping Measuring the Lengths Fun with Addition and Subtraction Addition of two digit numbers Subtraction of two digit numbers Subtract By Regrouping Sorting Data

Content Coverage
Learn to count objects in groups. Estimate the quantity of objects in a group. Compare and order 2-digit numbers. Name positions of objects using ordinal numbers. Compare the masses of different objects using non-standard methods. Count objects that form groups of ten. Identify patterns seen around us. Identify shapes in objects seen around us. Define the term capacity. Compare capacities of different containers using non-standard methods. Add different denominations to make different amounts of money. Add and subtract using expanded form of numbers. Compare and order 2-digit numbers. Learn to read and make a time table. Learn to use a calendar. Understand that numbers can be added in any order, the sum remains the same. Subtract 2-digit numbers using the number line. Teaches the oral addition of 2 and 3 digit numbers through simple method Explains how to subtract Tens and Ones from Tens and Ones by showing example Subtract by borrowing. Measure and compare length of different objects using non-standard measures Complete addition and subtraction sentences. Teaches the oral addition of 2 and 3 digit numbers through simple method Explains how to subtract Tens and Ones from Tens and Ones by showing example Subtract by borrowing. Sort data by creating lists.

10. Jugs and Mugs 11. Tens and Ones 12. Tens and Ones 13. Tens and Ones 14. My Funday 15. My Funday 16. Add our Points 17. Give and Take 18. Give and Take 19. Give and Take 20. Give and Take 21. The Longest step 22. Birds Come,Birds Go 23. Birds Come,Birds Go 24. Birds Come,Birds Go 25. Birds Come,Birds Go 26. How Many Ponytails?

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Grade 3
Primary Math
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Chapter Name
Fun with Numbers Fun with Numbers Give and Take Give and Take Long and Short

Nugget Name
Building 3-Digit Numbers Comparing and Ordering 3-Digit Numbers Subtract Using 100s Chart Addition and Subtraction Lets Measure the Length Plane Shapes Add By Regrouping to 100s and 1000s Subtract Large Numbers Time Pattern Time Goes On Reading the Calendar What Is Light, What Is Heavy? Lets Multiply Patterns Play with Patterns Measuring Liquids Conversion of Milliliters and Liters Lets Divide Creating Amount Lab - The Busy Bees Lab - Bar Graph Lab - Guess How Long Lab - Money Changer Lab - Estimating Volume

Content Coverage
Build 3-digit numbers. Compare and order 3-digit numbers. Subtract numbers using a 100's chart. Add and subtract using expanded form of numbers. Measure length using standard measures. Identify shapes in objects seen around us. Add 3- and 4-digit numbers by carrying forward. Subtract 3- and 4-digit numbers by borrowing. Calculate time elapsed in hours and minutes. Calculate time elapsed in years and months. Learn to use the calendar. Compare the masses of different objects using non-standard methods. Understand multiplication as repeated addition. Identify patterns seen around us. Identify patterns in numbers. Estimate amounts of liquid in litres and millilitres. Convert litres into millilitres and vice-versa. Learn to divide by equal sharing. Add different denominations to make different amounts of money. The Busy Bees Bar Graph Guess How Long Money Changer Estimating Volume

Shapes and Design Fun with Give and 7. Take Fun with Give and 8. Take 9. Time Goes on 10. Time Goes on 11. Time Goes on 12. Who is Heavier? 13. 14. 15. 16. How Many Times? Play with Patterns Play with Patterns Jugs and Mugs

17. Jugs and Mugs 18. Can we Share? 19. Rupees and Paise 20. Interactive Labs 21. Interactive Labs 22. Interactive Labs 23. Interactive Labs 24. Interactive Labs

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Grade 4
Primary Math
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Chapter Name
Long and Short Long and Short Long and Short Long and Short Long and Short Long and Short A trip to Bhopal A trip to Bhopal

Nugget Name
Measuring the Lengths Lets Measure the Length Let Us Measure Length Relating Basic Standard Units Length: Unit Conversions Measurement of Length In Mixed Units As Many As Measuring Time: Advanced Earlier and Standard Units of Measurement of Length Distance and Displacement Measuring Time Telling Time Measuring Time: Advanced What time is it? Patterns in Whole Numbers My Funmonth Reading the Calendar Rupees and Paise Money Problems Conversion of Milliliters and Liters Measuring Liquids Introduction to Circles Construction of Circles

Content Coverage
Measure and compare length of different objects using non-standard measures Measure length using standard measures. Compare the lengths of different objects. Compare lengths using standard units (m and cm). Convert units of length (higher units) Add and subtract lengths given in different standard units (m, cm and mm). Use equal to sign to represent equal groups. Estimate time and duration in hours and minutes. It describes the earlier methods of measurement of length/distance and talks about the standard units of measurement of length. It explains motion along a straight line and distance and displacement and their difference. Estimate time and duration in hours. Reading clock to the nearest five minute. Estimate time and duration in hours and minutes. Includes an introduction to time and teaches how to tell time from a clock Teaches patterns in whole numbers and representing whole numbers as geometrical shapes like straigh line, trinagle, square and rectangle. Also teaches number patterns Learn to use a calendar. Learn to use the calendar. Multiply and divide money given in rupees and paise. Solve problems on money expressed in decimal notations. Convert litres into millilitres and vice-versa. Estimate amounts of liquid in litres and millilitres. Introduction to circle and define Radius, Chord,Arc and Diameter Drawing circle of a definite measure with the help of pair of compass
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A trip to Bhopal

10. A trip to Bhopal 11. Tick-Tick-Tick 12. Tick-Tick-Tick 13. Tick-Tick-Tick 14. Tick-Tick-Tick

15. Tick-Tick-Tick 16. Tick-Tick-Tick 17. Tick-Tick-Tick 18. The Junk Seller 19. The Junk Seller 20. Jugs and Mugs 21. Jugs and Mugs 22. Carts and Wheels 23. Carts and Wheels

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24. Halves and Quarters 25. Halves and Quarters 26. Tables and Shares 27. Tables and Shares 28. Tables and Shares How Heavy ?How Light? How Heavy ?How 30. Light? How Heavy ?How 31. Light? 29. 32. Fields and Fences 33. Smart Charts 34. Smart Charts 35. Interactive Labs

Fraction as Sharing Expressing a Fraction Multiplication Tables 1 - 15 Division: 2-digit no by 1 digit no Unitary Method Weighing Objects Standard Measures for Weight Comparing Mass Introduction to Perimeter Lets Read Smart Charts Pie Charts Lab - Pack the Milk Cans

Express parts of whole and parts of a collection as fractions. Explains what are numerator and denominator of fractions and example of fractions with same and diff Introduction to construction of multiplication tables and rules, teaches how to construct multiplica Explains division of a 2 digit number by a 1 digit number, 3-digit by a 1-digit number, 2-digit by a Practical problems using division,Introduction to Unitary method and problems based on the method Introduction to balances and their types Introduction to weights and its units, addition and subtraction of weights Teaches the conversion of kilogram to gram and gram to kilogram-gram Calculate perimeter of plane shapes. Learn to read data tables using tally marks. Learn to interpret data from a piechart. Pack the Milk Cans

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Grade 5
Primary Math
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Chapter Name
The Fish Tale Shapes and Angles How Many Squares? How Many Squares? Parts and Whole Parts and Whole Be My Multiple, I'll be Your Factor Can You See the Pattern Can You See the Pattern

Nugget Name
Working with 5 and 6 digit numbers Basic concepts of geometry Estimating Area Area of a Rectangle and Square Common Fractions: Parts of a Whole Fraction as part of a whole/collection Factors and Multiples Patterns Play with Patterns Patterns in Whole Numbers Directions and Symbols Introduction to Decimal Fractions Expressing length as decimal fractions Volume: Converting Units Units of Measurements: Area and Perimeter Applying Area & Perimeter Finding Area & Perimeter Area of Square & Rectangle Lets Read Smart Charts Pie Charts

Content Coverage
Solve word problems based on addition and subtraction of 5- and 6-digit numbers. Identify the basic shapes related to geometry. Explaining how to measure area of a square and rectangle Derive and apply the formula for area of square and rectangle. Teaches about fractions, two equal parts, three equal parts and four equal parts of an object. Explains what are numerator and denominator of fractions and example of fractions with same and different denominator Find factors and multiples. Identify patterns seen around us. Identify patterns in numbers. Teaches patterns in whole numbers and representing whole numbers as geometrical shapes like straigh line, trinagle, square and rectangle. Also teaches number patterns It explains importance of understanding common symbols and reading general directions or maps. Introduction to decimal fractions, writing decimal fractions in figures and words,Mixed fractions an Introduction to units of measurement of lengthmetre and centimetre Convert units of volume (higher units). Revision of area and perimeter and note on relation between units of area alongwith a few examples Solving practical problems by finding the area of a rectangle or a square Solving practical problems by finding the area of a road round the edges. Note on Perimeter with exa Teaches about Area of rectangle and square with the help of examples.Also Examples of Area of Round around edges Learn to read data tables using tally marks. Learn to interpret data from a piechart.

Can You See the 10. Pattern 11. Mapping Your Way 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Tenths and Hundredths Tenths and Hundredths Tenths and Hundredths Area and its Boundary

Area and its Boundary Area and its 17. Boundary 18. Area and its Boundary

19. Smart Charts 20. Smart Charts

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21. Smart Charts 22. Ways to Multiply and Divide Ways to Multiply and Divide Ways to Multiply and Divide

Distance-Time Graph Rules of Multiplication Multiplication: 2digit numbers with 1-digit and 2-digit numbers Division rules Division: 2-digit no by 1 digit no Rupees and Paise Space and Volume: Thinking about Volume Lab - Multiplication Table Maker

It explains graphs and types of graphs such as bar graphs and pie charts. It also describes how to plot a graph and read a graph. Basic concept of multiplication and also its rules. Multiplication of numbers by 10, 100 and 1000 Multiplication of a 2-digit with 1-digit number, 2digit with a 2-digit number and a 3-digit with a Explains the concept of division, division as repeated subtraction, relation between multiplication Explains division of a 2 digit number by a 1 digit number, 3-digit by a 1-digit number, 2-digit by a Multiply and divide money given in rupees and paise. Defines volume. Explains how the formula of volume is derived. Demonstrates how the formula of volume can be used to measure cube with examples along with questions based on it Multiplication Table Maker

23.

24. 25.

Ways to Multiply and Divide Ways to Multiply and 26. Divide 27. How Big How Heavy?

28. Interactive Labs

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Planned Release Primary Math Grade Chapter Name


Addition up to 10 Shapes and Patterns Subtraction up to 10

Nugget Name
Number Combinations Patterns

Content Coverage
This nugget explains how to form number combinations for numbers from 1 to 10 This nugget explains about identifying patterns around us. This nugget explains to identify numbers that form addition and subtraction fact families. This nugget explains to compare weights of objects using non-standard measures. This nugget explains the Subtraction of numbers by counting backward on number line. This nugget explains the Subtraction of a 2-dgit number from another 2-digit number with borrowing from the tens place. This nugget explains the Addition of a 2-digit number to a 2-digit or a 1digit number without carry forward. This nugget explains the Addition of zero or one to a number This nugget explains the Subtraction of zero from a number and Subtraction of a number from itself using objects. This nugget explains how to add two groups by putting them together and counting. This nugget explains the concept of finding one less than a given number by subtracting 1 from it

Planned Release Month

Jan-12

Jan-12

Number Families Measuring Mass (Nonstandard Units) Subtract by Counting Back (Using Number Line) Vertical Subtraction (2digit With Borrowing) Vertical Addition (2-digit Numbers With Carrying) Properties of Addition

Jan-12

Measurements

Jan-12

Subtraction up to 10

Jan-12

Addition and subtraction up to 99

Jan-12

Subtraction up to 10

Jan-12

Addition up to 10

Jan-12

Subtraction up to 10

Properties of Subtraction

Jan-12

How Many In All

How Many In All

Jan-12

One Less

One Less

Jan-12

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How Many Left

How Many Left

This nugget explains the concept of Subtraction by Take away and Crossing out.It also teaches to count the objects in the given collection after removal of some objects This nugget teaches to compare objects in terms of longer-shorter, tallershorter, thicker-thinner and heavier-lighter. This nugget explains the concept of Weights through estimation and comparing.It explains the concept of bigger -smaller by estimating what is heavy and what is light. Nugget explains Division Using Number Line Nugget explains Multiplication Word Problems (Complex) Relate age , Build time lines -days weeks-years Calculate Duration in terms of dates

Jan-12

Long? Short?

Long? Short?

Jan-12

What is Light, what is Heavy ?

What is Light, what is Heavy ?

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3 3

Division Concepts More division

Division Using Number Line Multiplication Word Problems (Complex)

Jan-12

Time

Convert Hours and Minutes

Jan-12 Multiplication concepts Introduction to Multiplication Tables This nugget explains Multiplication tables of 2 to 10 .It also explains how to recognize patterns formed in multiplication tables.

Jan-12

Addition and subtraction Multiplication Division

Handling Bills

Nugget explains Handling Bills Jan-12

Addition and subtraction Multiplication Division

Handling Money in Real Life

Apply the four operations in solving problems involving money. Jan-12

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Division

Word Problems (Multiplication & Division of Length) Word Probems on Division: 3digit and 4-digit Numbers Division of Large Numbers Multiples of a Number Common Multiples Factors of a Number Common Factors Proper and Improper Fractions Equivalent Fractions Like & Unlike Fractions Comparing Like Fractions Fraction of a Number Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions Comparing and Ordering Like Fractions Word Problems On Fractions Mixed Fractions Measuring Volume of Solids

Nugget explains Word Problems (Multiplication & Division of Length) Nugget explains Word Probems on Division: 3digit and 4-digit Numbers Nugget explains Division of Large Numbers Nugget explains Multiples of a Number Nugget explains Common Multiples Nugget explains Factors of a Number Nugget explains Common Factors Nugget explains Proper and Improper Fractions Nugget explains Equivalent Fractions Nugget explains Like & Unlike Fractions Nugget explains Comparing Like Fractions Nugget explains Fraction of a Number Nugget explains Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions Nugget explains Comparing and Ordering Like Fractions Nugget explains Word Problems On Fractions Nugget explains Mixed Fractions Nugget explains to Estimate and measure the volume of solids . Solve Problems involving volume

Jan-12

Division

Jan-12 Jan-12

4 4

Division Factors and multiples Factors and multiples Factors and multiples Factors and multiples Fractions Fractions Fractions Fractions Fractions Fractions

Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

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4 4 4 4 4 4

Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12

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4 4 4

Fractions Fractions Fractions Shapes, space and patterns

Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12

Jan-12

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Shapes, space and patterns Shapes, space and patterns Shapes, space and patterns Shapes, space and patterns Shapes, space and patterns Shapes, space and patterns Shapes, space and patterns Shapes, space and patterns

Lines & Shapes

Nugget explains Lines & Shapes Nugget explains Symmetry

Jan-12

Symmetry

Jan-12 Tessellation Polygons and its Types Circle Nugget explains Tessellation Nugget explains Polygons and its Types Nugget explains Circle Jan-12 Parts of a Circle Nugget explains Parts of a Circle Nugget explains Construct Circle Nugget explains Construct Triangles

Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

Construct Circle Construct Triangles Word Problems on Multiplication and Division of Capacity Multiplication with Metres and Centimetres Division with Metres and Centimetres Multiplication with kg and g Division with with kg and g Conversion of Units of Mass 24-hour Clock Calculating Days

Jan-12

Jan-12

Measurement

Nugget explains Word Problems on Multiplication and Division of Capacity Jan-12 Nugget explains Multiplication with Metres and Centimetres Nugget explains Division with Metres and Centimetres Nugget explains Multiplication with kg and g Nugget explains Division with with kg and g Nugget explains Conversion of Units of Mass Nugget explains to estimate Time and calculate actual time Nugget explains Calculating Days

Measurement

Jan-12

4 4 4 4

Measurement Measurement Measurement Measurement

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Jan-12

4 4

Time Time

Jan-12 Jan-12

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Handling data

Tally Marks Indian and International Place Value System for very large numbers Comparing and ordering very large nos Indian and international Place Value System Order of Operations Use of Brackets Profit and Loss Word Problems on Profit and Loss Tests of divisibility (2,5,10) Tests of divisibility (3,4,6,9) Composite and prime numbers Finding Prime Factorisation Tests of divisibility (7,11) Finding HCF Understanding the relation between LCM and HCF

Nugget explains Tally Marks Nugget explains Indian and International Place Value System for very large numbers Nugget explains Comparing and ordering very large nos Nugget explains Indian and international Place Value System Nugget explains Order of Operations Nugget explains Use of Brackets Nugget explains Profit and Loss Nugget explains Word Problems on Profit and Loss Nugget explains Tests of divisibility (2,5,10) Nugget explains Tests of divisibility (3,4,6,9) Nugget explains Composite and prime numbers Nugget explains Finding Prime Factorisation Nugget explains Tests of divisibility (7,11) Nugget explains Finding HCF Nugget explains Understanding the relation between LCM and HCF

Jan-12

NA

Jan-12

NA

Jan-12

Place value The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations Factors and multiples Factors and multiples Factors and multiples Factors and multiples Factors and multiples Factors and multiples Factors and multiples

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5 5 5 5

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Fractions

Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions Comparing and Ordering Unlike Fractions Operations on fractionsMultiplication Operations on fractionsDivision Multiplication Properties of fractions Division Properties of fractions Rounding Off Roman Numeral System Word Problems on Decimal Fractions Decimal Fractions Comparison of decimals Exploring Decimals Addition & Subtraction (Decimal Fractions) Decimals on Number Line Operations with decimal fractionsMultiplication Multiplication Properties of Decimals Decimals and Money

Nugget explains Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions Nugget explains Comparing and Ordering Unlike Fractions Nugget explains Operations on fractionsMultiplication Nugget explains Operations on fractionsDivision Nugget explains Multiplication Properties of fractions Nugget explains Division Properties of fractions Nugget explains Rounding Off Nugget explains Roman Numeral System Nugget explains Word Problems on Decimal Fractions Nugget explains Decimal Fractions Nugget explains Comparison of decimals Nugget explains Exploring Decimals Nugget explains Addition & Subtraction (Decimal Fractions) Nugget explains Decimals on Number Line Nugget explains Operations with decimal fractions- Multiplication Nugget explains Multiplication Properties of Decimals Nugget explains Decimals and Money

Jan-12

Fractions

Jan-12

Fractions

Jan-12

Fractions

Jan-12

Fractions

Jan-12

5 5 5

Fractions Decimals Decimals

Jan-12 Jan-12

Jan-12

5 5 5 5

Decimals Decimals Decimals Decimals

Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12

Decimals

Jan-12 Jan-12

Decimals

Decimals

Jan-12

5 5

Decimals Decimals

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Decimals

Use of Decimals (Measurements) Word Problems Operations with decimal fractionsDivision Angle Measuring Angles Types of angles Symmetry Triangles Types of Triangles Properties of Triangles Quadrilateral Types of Quadrilaterals Word Problems on Mass (Add & Subtract) Word Problems (Conversion of Units of Mass) Perimeter of Square & Rectangle (Formulae) Problems (Area & Perimeter) Volume and Nets Word Problems on Time Mapping Skills

Nugget explains Use of Decimals (Measurements) Jan-12 Nugget explains Word Problems Nugget explains Operations with decimal fractions- Division Nugget explains Angle Nugget explains Measuring Angles Nugget explains Types of angles Nugget explains Symmetry Nugget explains Triangles Nugget explains Types of Triangles Nugget explains Properties of Triangles Nugget explains Quadrilateral Nugget explains Types of Quadrilaterals Nugget explains Word Problems on Mass (Add & Subtract) Nugget explains Word Problems (Conversion of Units of Mass) Nugget explains Perimeter of Square & Rectangle (Formulae) Nugget explains Problems (Area & Perimeter) Nugget explains Volume and Nets Nugget explains Word Problems on Time Nugget explains Mapping Skills

Decimals

Jan-12

Decimals Geometry basics Geometry basics Geometry basics The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations Measurement

Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

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Measurement

Jan-12

The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations The Four Operations

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Operation on Large Numbers

Operation on Large Numbers

Division of two and three digit number with multiple of 10,100. Divide 2,3,4,5 digit numbers with two digit numbers and its app Jan-12

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Grade 6
Math
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name
Knowing Our Numbers Knowing Our Numbers

Nugget Name

Content Coverage
It teaches counting numbers from ten thousand to one crore, counting and reading numbers upto 1 crore and finding place value of numbers using an abacus. It revises addition and subtraction of 4-digit numbers, addition and subtraction of 5-digit and 6digit numbers amd solving of practical problems and mixed sums. It introduces the concept of approximate and discusses approximate values upto 100, upto 1000 and upto 10000. It teaches solving word problems based on addition and subtraction of 5- and 6-digit numbers. It introduces whole numbers and explains predecessors and successors and representation of whole numbers on a number line. It teaches closure and commutative properties of whole numbers. It teaches associative property of whole numbers. It explains the distributive property for addition and multiplication of whole numbers along with examples. It teaches additive and multiplicative identities for whole numbers and also division of numbers by 0 and 1 and multiplication of numbers by 0 and 1. It teaches patterns in whole numbers and representing whole numbers as geometrical shapes such as straight line, triangle, square and rectangle. It also teaches number patterns. Find factors and multiples. It explains different divisibility rules such as divisibility by 10, 5, 2, 3, 6, 4, 8, 9 and 11 with the help of examples. It explains prime and composite numbers and even and odd numbers. It also explains the prime factorisation method. It explains common factors and co-prime numbers and teaches finding the HCF of a number along with relevant examples. It explains multiples and common multiples and teaches finding the LCM of a number along with relevant examples. It provides practice on finding HCF and LCM of
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Place Values

2.

Addition and Subtraction of Larger Numbers Estimation Working with 5and 6-Digit Numbers Introduction to Whole Numbers Commutative and Closure Properties of Whole Numbers Associativity in Whole Numbers Distributivity of Whole Numbers Identities and Special Properties of Whole Numbers Patterns in Whole Numbers Factors and Multiples Divisibility Rules

3.

Knowing Our Numbers Knowing Our Numbers

4.

5.

Whole Numbers Whole Numbers

6. 7. 8. Whole Numbers 9. Whole Numbers 10. Whole Numbers Whole Numbers

11. Playing with Numbers Playing with Numbers 12. Playing with Numbers 13. Playing with Numbers 14. Playing with Numbers 15. 16. Playing with Numbers

Prime Factorisation Highest Common Factor Lowest common multiple Application of HCF

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Basic Geometrical 17. Ideas Basic Geometrical 18. Ideas 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Basic Geometrical Ideas Understanding Elementary Shapes Understanding Elementary Shapes Understanding Elementary Shapes Understanding Elementary Shapes Understanding Elementary Shapes Understanding Elementary Shapes

and LCM Basic Concepts of Geometry Introduction to Curves and Polygons Circles Line Segments, Comparison and Measurements Angles Types and Measurements Perpendicular Lines Different Types of Triangles Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons Three-Dimensional Shapes Positive and Negative Numbers Integers

given numbers. It identifies the basic shapes related to geometry. It differentiates between curves and polygons. It introduces and defines a circle and its parts. It teaches how to compare and measure line segments. It teaches classification of angles based on their measures. It defines perpendicular lines and their properties. It teaches classification of triangles based on their angles. It explains quadrilaterals and their types and introduces other types of polygons. It teaches 3D objects and their faces, edges and vertices. It provides a note on positive and negative integers and representation of integers on a number line. It provides an introduction to natural numbers, whole numbers, integers and representation of integers on a number line. It provides a note on order of numbers, that is arrangement of integers on a number line in their ascending or descending orders. It explains addition of a whole number to an integer and vice-versa, addition of an Integer to another integer and addition of a negative integer to a whole number. It explains subtraction of integers using a number line, addition and subtraction of Integers with the help of absolute Values. It explains what numerators and denominators of fractions are and provides examples of fractions with same and different denominators. It describes reduced/standard form of a fraction and teaches how to write a fraction in its reduced/standard form. It explains equivalent fractions and how to obtain them. It teaches what equivalent fractions are and how to find them. It describes reduced/standard form of a fraction and teaches how to write a fraction in its reduced/standard form. It provides a note on fractions with equal and unequal denominators, reciprocal of whole
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26. Integers

27. Integers

28. Integers

Order of Integers

29. Integers

Adding Integers

30. Integers

Subtracting Integers Fraction as Part of a Whole/Collection Proper and Improper Fractions Making Equivalent Fractions Equivalent Fractions Simplifying Fractions Adding Like and Unlike Fractions

31. Fractions

32. Fractions 33. Fractions 34. Fractions 35. Fractions 36. Fractions

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numbers, fractions and addition of fractions with unequal denominators. 37. Fractions 38. Data Handling 39. Mensuration 40. Mensuration 41. Mensuration Subtracting Like and Unlike Fractions Constructing a Bar Graph Perimeter of Squares and Rectangles Area of Closed Figures Area of Squares and Rectangle Unknown Number and Its Properties Ratio method Proportion Symmetry Drawing Perpendiculars Perpendicular Bisectors Drawing Angles Bisector of an Angle Lab - Representing Fractions Lab - Comparing Integers Lab - Adding and Subtracting Integers Lab - Comparing Decimals Lab - Roman Numerals Lab - Brace Your Numbers Lab - Fraction Machine It provides a note on subtraction of fractions with unequal denominators. It introduces graphs and shows how to read and draw the graphs. Note on Perimeter of a square and rectangle and includes problems to find perimeter. It explains how to find areas of objects with nonspecific shapes by using a graph paper. It explains how to find the area of a rectangle by citing a few examples. It explains unknown numbers, expressions with variables and properties of unknown numbers such as, commutative law, associative law and distributive law of multiplication over addition for unknowns. The nugget covers the ratio method It explains proportion with the help of a few illustrations. It teaches the concept of symmetry, identifies symmetry and symmetrical objects in real life and defines line symmetry. It includes constructing a perpendicular line from a point outside a line and constructing a perpendicular bisector of the given line segment. It includes constructing a line perpendicular to the given line from a point given on it. It shows how to construct angles of a given measure. It shows how to construct a bisector for a given angle. It provides a representation of fractions. It gives the comparison of integers It demonstrates addition and subtraction of integers. It shows the comparison of decimals. It demonstrates roman numerals. It introduces and describes numbers. It explains and describes fractions.

42. Algebra

43. Ratio and Proportion 44. Ratio and Proportion 45. Symmetry

46. Practical Geometry 47. Practical Geometry 48. Practical Geometry 49. Practical Geometry 50. Interactive Labs 51. Interactive Labs 52. Interactive Labs 53. Interactive Labs 54. Interactive Labs 55. Interactive Labs 56. Interactive Labs

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Grade 7
Math
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name
Integers

Nugget Name
Introduction of Integers Multiplication of Positive and Negative Integers Multiplication of Two Negative Integers Multiplication of Integers by Zero Division of Fractions by Whole Numbers Division of a Fraction by Another Fraction Multiplication of Decimal Fractions by Whole Numbers Multiplication of Decimal Fractions by 10, 100 and 1000 Division of Decimal Fractions by 10, 100 and 1000 Division of a Decimal Fraction by Another Decimal Fraction Collection of Data

Content Coverage
It explains positive and negative Integers, order of numbers and representation of integers on a number line. It shows with examples how to multiply positive integers with negative integers. It shows how to multiply two negative integers revises the important properties of negative numbers such as multiplying two negative numbers gives a positive number. It shows how to multiply integers by zero. It shows how to divide a fraction by a whole number. It shows with the help of examples how to divide afraction by another fraction. It shows with various illustrations how to multiply a decimal fraction by a whole number. It shows with illustrations how to multiply a decimal fractions by 10, 100 and 1000. It shows with the help of examples how to divide a decimal fraction by 10, 100 and 1000. It shows with the help of illustrations how to divide a decimal fraction by another decimal fraction. It explains data, classification of data, types of data and classification of qualitative data citing simple examples. It introduces terms such as classification of quantitative data, continuous variable, class length, upper and lower limits along with simple examples. It defines mean and range and provides the formula to calculate the mean of give data. It explains mode and its properties and uses. It explains median with the help of examples and talks about the median of an ungrouped data and properties and uses of median. It talks about linear equations and their general forms with the help of examples.
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2.

Integers

3.

Integers

4. 5.

Integers Fractions and Decimals Fractions and Decimals Fractions and Decimals Fractions and Decimals Fractions and Decimals Fractions and Decimals

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11. Data Handling

12. Data Handling

Classification of Data Mean Mode Median Linear Equations

13. Data Handling 14. Data Handling 15. Data Handling 16. Simple Equations

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17. Simple Equations 18. Lines and Angles 19. Lines and Angles 20. Lines and Angles 21. Lines and Angles 22. Triangle and Its Properties

Balancing Equations Complementary Angles Supplementary Angles Adjacent Angles Vertically Opposite Angles Parts of a Triangle Applying the Pythagoras Property Different Types of Triangles Understanding of the Pythagoras Property Introduction to Congruence Congruence and Correspondence Congruence in Triangles Criteria for Congruence of Triangles Comparing with Ratios Introduction to Percentage Converting Fractions to Percentages Rational Numbers Positive and Negative Rational Numbers Rational Numbers on a Number Line Equivalent Rational Numbers Multiplication of Rational Numbers Multiplicative Inverse of a

It explains algebraic expressions and demonstrates with examples how to balance mathematical equations. It explains complementary angles with the help of examples. It explains supplementary angles with the help of examples. It explains adjacent angles with the help of examples. It explains vertically opposite angles with the help of examples. It discusses the parts of a triangle and the relationship between the sides and angles of a triangle. It explains the Pythagoras property. It classifies triangles based on the measure of their angles. It explains the Pythagoras property and its converse. It introduces congruent line segments and congruent angles with the help of examples. It talks about correspondence, corresponding sides and corresponding angles with the help of examples. It talks about congruence of triangles with the help of examples. It talks about congruence of triangles and condition for congruence such as SSS, SAS and ASA. It teaches the ratio method with the help of examples. It talks about percentage, it uses and percent form of fractions with the help of examples. It teaches how to convert fractions into percentages and mentions the uses of percentage. It explains rational numbers and its numerators and denominators with the help of examples. It explains positive and negative rational numbers with the help of examples. It explains how to represent rational numbers on the number line with the help of examples. It explains equality of two rational numbers with the help of examples. It explains multiplication of rational numbers with the help of examples. It teaches about the existence of inverse for rational numbers with the help of example.
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Triangle and Its 23. Properties Triangle and Its Properties Triangle and Its 25. Properties 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. Congruence of Triangles Congruence of Triangles Congruence of Triangles Congruence of Triangles

30. Comparing Quantities 31. Comparing Quantities 32. Comparing Quantities 33. Rational Numbers 34. Rational Numbers 35. Rational Numbers 36. Rational Numbers 37. Rational Numbers 38. Rational Numbers

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Rational Number Construction of Triangles Perimeter of Squares and Rectangles Area of Squares and Rectangles Pi and Circumference of a Circle Area of a Circle Conversion of Units Like and Unlike Terms Classification of Polynomials Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions Using Algebraic Expressions to Work Out Formulae and Rules Exponents and Their Uses Exponents and Power Laws of ExponentsMultiplication Laws of Exponents Division Laws of Exponents Product of Powers Laws of Exponents Taking Power of a Power It demonstrates the construction of a triangle when the measure of all three sides is given, the measure of two sides and the angle between them is given and the measure of two angles and the side containing them is given. It shows how to calculate the perimeter of squares and rectangles by using formulae. It shows how to calculate the area of squares and rectangles by using formulae. It explains how to find the perimeter of squares and circles citing example, It also derives the formula to find the circumference of the circle. It shows how to calculate the area of circle by using a formula. It explains perimeter and area and the relation among the units of area. It explains like terms and unlike terms along with simple examples. It classifies polynomials into monomials, binomials and trinomials and explains each category. It shows addition and subtraction of algebraic expressions. It shows how algebraic expressions can be used to work out formulae for perimeter and rules for number and geometric patterns. It introduces the concept of exponents and meaning of exponents and powers as well as their uses. It also explains reading of exponents with the help of examples. It explains repeated multiplication and notion of base, exponent and power. It explains expressing a power as a repeated product and finding its value citing appropriate examples. It explains the rule for the division of powers. It explains how to multiply powers with the same base. It explains about the rule for power of a power with the help of examples.

39. Practical Geometry

40. Perimeter and Area 41. Perimeter and Area 42. Perimeter and Area 43. Perimeter and Area 44. Perimeter and Area Algebraic Expressions Algebraic 46. Expressions 45. 47. Algebraic Expressions

48.

Algebraic Expressions

Exponents and 49. Powers 50. 51. 52. 53. Exponents and Powers Exponents and Powers Exponents and Powers Exponents and Powers Exponents and Powers

54.

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Grade 8
Math
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Chapter Name
Rational Numbers Rational Numbers Linear Equations in One Variable Linear Equations in One Variable Linear Equations in One Variable Understanding Quadrilaterals Practical Geometry Practical Geometry

Nugget Name
Distributive Property Additive inverse and Reciprocal of Rational Numbers Introduction to Linear Equation Solution of a Linear Equation Applications of Linear Equations Quadrilaterals Constructing Quadrilaterals 1 Constructing Quadrilaterals 2 What Is Data? Bars with a Difference Circle Graph or Pie Chart Drawing Pie Charts Introduction to Squares and Square Roots Finding Square Roots (Through Prime Factorisation) Finding Square Roots (Through Division) Square Roots of Decimal Numbers Cubes Cube Roots Cube Root

Content Coverage
It teaches the distributive property of rational numbers with the help of examples. It explains the existence of opposite numbers and the inverse numbers of the rational numbers. It introduces linear equations. It explains how to solve linear equations. It includes some real-life problems that can be solved by forming linear equations. It shows the different types of quadrilaterals according to sides or sides and angles. It also shows the types of paralleograms along with their properties. It explains the steps of constructing a quadrilateral with four sides and a diagonal. It shows how to construct a quadrilateral when three sides and two interior angles are given. It shows how to look for information or data and organize data. It also talks about terms such as discrete frequency distribution, continuous variable, limits and class length. It shows how to construct histogram, highlighting the important points with the help of examples. It shows how to draw a pie charts with the help of examples. It shows how to draw pie charts with the help of examples. It explains squares, perfect squares and their square roots with the help of examples. It teaches how to find square root through prime factorisation with the help of examples. It teaches how to find square root by division method with the help of examples. It talks about square roots of a decimal number and shows with the help of examples how to estimate square roots. It talks about the concepts of cubes and cube roots with examples. It talks about cube roots with the help of examples. It talks about cube roots through prime
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6.

7. 8.

9.

Data Handling

10. Data Handling 11. Data Handling 12. Data Handling 13. Squares and Square Roots Squares and Square Roots

14.

Squares and Square 15. Roots Squares and Square 16. Roots Cubes and Cube Roots Cubes and Cube 18. Roots 19. Cubes and Cube 17.

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Roots

20. Comparing Quantities 21. 22. 23. Comparing Quantities Comparing Quantities Comparing Quantities

(Through Prime Factorisation) Recalling ratio method and percentages Finding Discounts Buying and Selling Sales Tax/Value Added Tax Introduction to Compound Interest Coefficients Classification of Polynomials Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials Multiplying a Monomial by a Monomial Multiplying a Monomial by a Polymial Multiplying a Polymial by Another Polymial What Is an Identity? Area and Perimeter Area of a Trapezium Surface Area of a Cuboid Surface Area of a Cube Surface Area of a Cylinder Volume and Capacity Volume of a Cuboid

factorisation method and the cube roots of numbers having three zeros in their end. It teaches ratio method and recalls percentage with the help of examples. It teaches how to find discounts with the help of real-life examples. It teaches the concepts of profit, loss, profit percent, cost price and selling price with illustrations. It includes the concepts of sales tax/value added tax with the help of examples. It introduces and teaches how to calculate compound interest. It explains the concepts such as coefficients, like terms and unlike terms with the help of examples. It explains how to classify the different types of polynomials such as monomial, binomial and trinomial. It shows how to add and subtract polynomials with the help of examples. It shows how to multiply two monomials and two monomials with the help of examples. It shows how to multiply a monomial and a binomial with the help of examples. It shows how to multiply a binomial by a binomial using the horizontal and the vertical methods. It talks about identity, standard identities and expansion of identities and applying the identities to the examples of it type It introduces mensuration and explains about the relation between units of area citing appropriate examples. It explains a trapezium and shows how to calculate the area of a trapezium using different methods and formulae. It explains how to calculate the surface area of cuboids. It provides the definition of surface area of cube. It introduces surface area of a cylinder and an open cylinder and derives their respective formulae. It shows how to calculate the volume of a liquid with the help of examples. It explains how to calculate the volume of cuboids using a formula.
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24. Comparing Quantities Algebraic 25. Expressions and Identities Algebraic 26. Expressions and Identities Algebraic 27. Expressions and Identities Algebraic 28. Expressions and Identities Algebraic 29. Expressions and Identities Algebraic 30. Expressions and Identities Algebraic 31. Expressions and Identities 32. Mensuration

33. Mensuration 34. Mensuration 35. Mensuration 36. Mensuration 37. Mensuration 38. Mensuration

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39. Mensuration Direct and Inverse Proportions Direct and Inverse 41. Proportions 40. 42. Factorisation Introduction to Graphs Introduction to 44. Graphs 43. 45. Playing with Numbers 46. Playing with Numbers 47. Playing with Numbers

Volume of a Cylinder Ratio and Proportion Inverse Proportion What Is factorisation? Construction of a Pie Chart Bars with a Difference Test of Divisibility by 10 Tests of Divisibility by 5 and 2 Divisibility by 9 and 3

It explains how to calculate the volume of a cylinder along with the respective formula. It talks about ratio method, direct proportion and inverse proportion with illustrations. It talks about inverse proportion and some illustrations related to it. Introduces factorisation and factors of polynomial with the help of examples. It talks about pie charts and method to construct a pie chart. It explains how to construct a histogram. It explains the test for divisibility by 10 citing appropriate examples. It explains the divisibility by 5 and divisibility by 2 citing appropriate examples. It explains the test for divisibility by 9 and 3 citing appropriate examples.

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Grade 9
Math
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Chapter Name
Number Systems Number Systems Number Systems Number Systems Polynomials Polynomials Polynomials Polynomials Polynomials

Nugget Name
Rational Numbers Irrational numbers Real Numbers Real numbers and Their Decimal Expansions Introduction Factor Theorem Polynomials in One Variable Zero of Polynomial Geometric Meaning of the Zeroes of a Polynomial Remainder Theorem Introduction to Coordinate Geometry Introduction to Cartesian System Solution of a Linear Equation Basic Terms and Definitions Intersecting Lines and NonIntersecting Lines

Content Coverage
It introduces the rational numbers and teaches the definition of rational numbers. It introduces irrational numbers and defines it. It introduces and defines real numbers. It explains recurring decimals and their representation. It introduces polynomials. It teaches the factor theorem. It explains a polynomial, terms of a polynomial, coefficient of a polynomial and degree of a polynomial. It gives the definition of zero polynomial. It gives geometric meaning of the zeroes of a polynomial. It explains the remainder theorem along with a statement. It gives an introduction to coordinate geometry. It introduces graphs in the cartesian co-ordinate geometry. It defines linear equations in two variables and the standard form of linear equations in two variables. It revises terms such as point, line segment and ray, vertex, acute, right and obtuse angles, complementary, supplementary and adjacent angles. It explains intersecting lines, point of intersection, vertically opposite angles and its characteristics and linear pair angles. It explains linear pair of angles and its measure. It also states theorem based on vertically opposite angles along with examples. It explains parallel lines and transversals and angles formed by a transversal of two lines such as alternate angles, corresponding angles and interior angles. It states the theorem related to parallel lines. It states and gives proof of the theorem that the
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10. Polynomials 11. Coordinate Geometry 12. Coordinate Geometry 13. Linear Equations in Two Variables

14. Lines and Angles

15. Lines and Angles

16. Lines and Angles

Pairs of Angles

17. Lines and Angles

Parallel Lines and a Transversal Lines Parallel to the Same Line Angle Sum

18. Lines and Angles 19. Lines and Angles

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20. Triangles 21. Triangles 22. Triangles 23. Triangles 24. Triangles

Property of a Triangle Congruence in Triangles Criteria for Congruence SSS Congruence Rule SAS Congruence Rule ASA Congruence Rule Inequalities in a Triangle

sum of measures of all three angles of a triangle is 180 . It talks about congruence of triangles with the help of an example. It gives examples based on criteria for congruence of triangles. It explains SSS congruence criteria. It introduces the SAS postulate for congruence. It explains the ASA congruence theorem with proof. It explains the inequalities in a triangle It states and proves two theorems related to inequalities concerning measures of sides and angles of triangle. It introduces different types of Quadrilaterals according to sides or sides and angles. Also gives types of paralleograms along with their properties. It states and proves the theorem that in a quadrilateral, if one pair of opposite sides consists of congruent and parallel line segments, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. It explains the mid-point theorem. It states and proves the theorem that parallelograms having the same base and lying between a pair of parallel lines have the same area. It states the theorem that triangles having the same base and lying between a pair of parallel lines have the same areas. It introduces and defines a circle and its various parts. It states the related theorems based on angle subtended by an arc of a circle citing relevant examples. It states two theorems based on perpendiculars from the centre to a chord and also explains the properties of circle. It introduces cyclic quadrilateral and states the theorem of cyclic quadrilateral. It gives and explains the steps of constructing a triangle given the base, one base angle and the sum of measures of two other sides. It introduces the formula to calculate surface area of cuboid and gives examples The nugget teaches the definition of surface area of cube. It introduces the surface area of cylinder and open
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25. Triangles

26. Quadrilaterals

Quadrilaterals Another Condition for a Quadrilateral to Be a Parallelogram The Mid-Point Theorem Parallelogramms on the Same Base and Between the Same Parallels Triangles on the Same Base and Between the Same Parallels Circles Angle Subtended by an Arc of a Circle Perpendicular From the Centre to a Chord Cyclic Quadrilaterals Constructing Triangles with the Help of the Given Measures Surface Area of a Cuboid Surface Area of a Cube Surface Area of a

27. Quadrilaterals

28. Quadrilaterals Areas of 29. Parallelograms and Triangles Areas of 30. Parallelograms and Triangles 31. Circles 32. Circles

33. Circles 34. Circles

35. Constructions Surfaces and Volumes Surfaces and 37. Volumes 38. Surfaces and 36.

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Volumes Surfaces and Volumes

Cylinder Surface Area of a Right Circular Cylinder Surface Area of a Right Circular Cone Surface Area of a Sphere Volume of a Cuboid Space and Volume: Thinking About Volume Volume of a Cylinder Volume of a Right Circular Cone Volume of a Sphere Graphical Representation of Data - Histogram Mean Measure of Central Tendency - Mean Measure of Central Tendency - Mode Measure of Central Tendency - Median Introduction Probability A Theoretical Approach

39. 40.

Surfaces and Volumes Surfaces and 41. Volumes Surfaces and 42. Volumes 43. 44. Surfaces and Volumes

cylinder. It gives derivation of the respective formula. It explains surface area of a right circular cylinder, open cylinder and closed cylinder with the help of examples. It explains the surface area of a right circular cone with the formula and examples. It explains how to calculate surface area of a sphere using formula and examples. It explains how to calculate volume of cuboid using formula and examples. It defines volume and explains how the formula of volume is derived and used to measure cubes It explains how to calculate the volume of a cylinder using formula. It explains how to find the volume of a right circular cone. It explains the formula for finding the volume of a sphere. It introduces histogram and explains how to draw a histogram. It also Introduces frequency polynomial and explains how to draw a frequency curve. it explains mean and the formula for finding mean along with respective symbols. Also defines range. It explains mean and the properties of mean with the help of examples. It explains mode, their properties and applications. It explains median and median of an ungrouped data as well as their properties and applications. It includes daily-life examples to show chance is a part of everyday life. It also gives chance representation numerically and descriptively. Furthermore, it defines probability mathematically. It explains mathematical probability, sample space, impossible event, certain event and complement event.

Surfaces and Volumes Surfaces and 45. Volumes Surfaces and 46. Volumes 47. Statistics

48. Statistics 49. Statistics 50. Statistics 51. Statistics

52. Probability

53. Probability

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Grade 10
Math
Sr. No.
1. 2.

Chapter Name
Real Numbers Real Numbers

Nugget Name
Euclid's Division Lemma Euclids Division Algorithm

Content Coverage
It provides an overview of Euclid's division lemma and explains it through an interesting example. It teaches the Euclid's division lemma and algorithm and explains how to find the HCF of large numbers using division algorithm. It explains the fundamental theorem of arithmetic and shows how to find the LCM and HCF of numbers by using the prime factorisation method. It also provides relation between LCM and HCF of two given numbers. It further covers some interesting facts about the LCM and HCF of three numbers. It recalls irrational numbers and demonstrates different ways in which numbers can be proved to be irrational. It recalls rational numbers and their decimal expansions. It also explores how to find whether the decimal expansion of a rational number is terminating or non-terminating repeating. It introduces polynomials. It gives geometric meaning of the zeroes of a polynomial. It explains relationship between zeroes and coefficients of a polynomial. It explains division algorithm for polynomials. It introduces the pair of linear equations. It shows the representation of a given situation both algebraically and graphically. It explains the graphical method of solving the given pair of linear equations. It explains algebraic methods such as substitution, elimination and cross-multiplication to solve pairs of linear equations. It explains solving those equations that can be converted into linear forms. It introduces quadratic equations.
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3.

Real Numbers

Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic

4.

Real Numbers

Revision Irrational Numbers Revision Rational Numbers and Their Decimal Expansions Introduction Geometric Meaning of the Zeroes of a Polynomial Relationship Between Zeroes and Coefficients of a Polynomial Division Algorithm for Polynomials Introduction Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables Graphical Method of Solution of a Pair of Linear Equations Algebraic Methods of Solving a Pair of Linear Equations Equations Reducible to a Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables Introduction

5. 6. 7.

Real Numbers Polynomials Polynomials

8.

Polynomials

9.

Polynomials

Pair of Linear 10. Equations in Two Variables Pair of Linear 11. Equations in Two Variables Pair of Linear 12. Equations in Two Variables Pair of Linear 13. Equations in Two Variables Pair of Linear 14. Equations in Two Variables 15. Quadratic Equations

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16. Quadratic Equations 17. Quadratic Equations

18. Quadratic Equations

Quadratic Equations Solution of Quadratic Equation by Factorisation Solution of a Quadratic Equation by Completing the Square Nature of Roots

It explains how to represent practical situations mathematically. It explains the method of factorisation to solve quadratic equations. It explains the method of completing the square to solve quadratic equations. It explains how to find the nature of roots of a given quadratic equation. It defines sequence with the help of example. It also explains finite and infinite sequence and derives the rule for sequence and writing term number. It explains and defines AP using daily life examples of table-chair and bank. It shows plotting of AP graph. Also contains solved examples. It explains arithmetic progression as addition progression and introduces its nth term. it also contains examples on arithmetic progressions. It states the difference between sequence and series and gives nth term of AP and the formula for the sum of n terms. It also contains solved examples based on the sum of the n terms of series. It recalls the definition of congruence and similarity. It also states that the concept of similar triangles can be used to determine the length of a side of one triangle if we know sides of other triangles. It explains similarity and similarity conditions in polygons and circles. It further explains the fact that all congruent figures are similar. It explains similarity in triangles and states and proves important theorems. It also shows solved problems. It states and proves criteria (AAA/AA, SAS, SSS) for similarity of triangles. It also provided solved examples for the criteria. It states and proves theorems on areas of similar triangles and provides solved examples on it. It proves Pythagoras theorem and its converse using areas of similar triangles. It recalls coordinate axes and the representation of point in an xy-coordinate plane (abscissa, ordinate) with the help of examples. It defines and explains distance formula using examples. It also illustrates various examples based on distance formula. It explains and derives section formula with the
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19. Quadratic Equations Arithmetic Progression

20.

Introduction

21.

Arithmetic Progression Arithmetic Progression

Arithmetic Progression

22.

nth Term of an AP

23.

Arithmetic Progression

Sum of First n Terms of an AP

24. Triangles

Introduction

25. Triangles

Similar Figures Similarity of Triangles Criteria for Similarity of Triangles Area of Similar Triangles Pythagoras Theorem Introduction

26. Triangles

27. Triangles 28. Triangles 29. Triangles 30. Coordinate Geometry

31. Coordinate Geometry 32. Coordinate Geometry

Distance Formula Section Formula

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33. Coordinate Geometry Introduction to 34. Trigonometry

Area of a Triangle Introduction

help of example of mobile tower. It also explains other examples based on section formula. It derives the formula to find the area of a triangle. It provides an introduction to trigonometry. It gives an introduction to trigonometry and introduces the trigonometric ratios sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant. It tells how to find the trigonometric ratios for the given sides of a right-angled triangle. It also covers the property that the trigonometric ratios do not vary with the lengths of the sides of a triangle. It discusses the six trigonometric ratios and explains that the trigonometric ratios do not vary with the lengths of the sides of the triangle. It also explains that two acute angles of different rightangled triangles are equal when their sine values are equal. It also covers some problems . It teaches trigonometric ratios of some specific angles such as 0 , 30 , 45 , 60 and 90 It also covers the problems of finding the angle or the length of the sides using these specific angles. It explains the trigonometric ratios of complementary angles and the problems based on them. It explains the trigonometric ratio and identities. It also explains fundamental identities and gives problems based on the trigonometric identities. It explains applications of trigonometry. It teaches the heights and distances by considering real-life situations, covers problems based on their applications. It covers line of sight, angle of elevation and angle of depression. It presents the different possible relationships between a circle and a line in a plane. It explores the properties of a tangent through various examples and activities. It explains the theorem that the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to the circle are equal citing various examples. It Introduces geometric constructions, construction of angle bisector, perpendicular bisector ,triangles. Explains construction methods to divide line segments in the given ratio and to construct a triangle similar to a given triangle as per given scale factor. It provides construction methods to construct tangents to a circle. Shows real-life circular objects such as wheel
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35.

Introduction to Trigonometry

Trigonometry: Introduction

36.

Introduction to Trigonometry

Trigonometric Ratios

37.

Introduction to Trigonometry

Trigonometric Ratios of Some Specific Angles Trigonometric Ratios of Complementary Angles Trigonometric Identities Introduction Heights and Distances Introduction Tangent to a Circle Number of Tangents from Point on a Circle Introduction Division of a Line Segment Construction of Tangents to a Circle Introduction

Introduction to 38. Trigonometry Introduction to Trigonometry Some Applications of Trigonometry

39. 40.

Some Applications of 41. Trigonometry 42. Circles 43. Circles 44. Circles 45. Constructions

46. Constructions

47. Constructions 48. Areas Related to

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Circles

Areas Related to 49. Circles Areas Related to 50. Circles Areas Related to Circles

Perimeter and Area of a Circle - A Review Areas of Sector and Segment of a Circle Areas of Combination of Plane Figures Introduction Surface Area of a Combination of Solids Volume of a Combination of Solids Conversion of Solid from One Shape to Another

51.

52. 53.

Surface Areas and Volumes Surface Areas and Volumes Surface Areas and Volumes

barrow, manhole cover and tree stump. It introduces the fact that perimeter and area of a circle are used to find areas of sectors and segments of circles. It defines perimeter or circumference of a circle and recalls how to find the area of a circle through an example. It defines major and minor sectors and segments. It further gives formulae to get the areas of sectors and segments. It shows how objects are formed by the combination of plane figures and gives examples to find the areas of the figures formed by the combination of plane figures. It introduces solids that are combinations of two different types of solids. It teaches the area of combination of solids and covers some problems based on this. It teaches the volumes of combination of solids and covers some problems based on this. It teaches the conversion of solids from one shape to another and shows that the volumes of solid shapes are equal even they are converted from one shape to another. It also covers some problems involving this topic. It discusses frustum of a cone, curved surface area and total surface area and their volumes. It also covers some problems based on the frustum of a cone. It recalls how to find the mean, median and mode of ungrouped data. It talks about the mean of grouped data and how to find the mean of the given data. It talks about the mode of grouped data and how to find the mode of the given data. It talks about the median of grouped data and how to find the median of the given data. It describes how to find the median from a given curve. It includes daily-life examples to show chance is a part of everyday life and that chance can be expressed numerically and descriptively. It also defines probability mathematically. It explains mathematical probability, sample space, impossible event, certain event and complement event.

54.

55.

Surface Areas and Volumes

56.

Surface Areas and Volumes

Frustum of a Cone

57. Statistics 58. Statistics 59. Statistics 60. Statistics

Introduction Mean of Grouped Data Mode of Grouped Data Median of Grouped Data Graphical Representation of Cumulative Frequency Distribution Introduction Probability A Theoretical Approach

61. Statistics

62. Probability

63. Probability

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Planned Release Secondary Math Grade Chapter Name Nugget Name


An introduction to algebra

Content Coverage
Introduce alegbra Understand variable Discuss use of variables in common rules This nugget explains how to measure and convert length, mass, and volume with large numbers along with real life application of length, mass, and volume

Planned Release Month

Algebra

Jan-12

Knowing our numbers

Large numbers in practice

Jan-12 6 Knowing our numbers Working with brackets This nugget explains the use of brackets and also explains the Expansion of brackets This nugget explains the meaning of factors and multiples and also elaborates their properties.It explains Prime and composite,Twin and Coprime ,Even and odd numbers. Jan-12 An introduction to algebraic expression This nugget explains the meaning of an algebraic expression and how we can write an algebraic expression for the given real life situation.

Jan-12

Playing with Numbers

Properties of Factors and Multiples

Algebra- 6

Jan-12

Ratio and Proportion

An introduction to ratios

This nugget explains the Definition of Ratio and teaches how to reduce a ratio to its simplest form.It explains the importance of unit while comparing two quantities. Jan-12

12Ratio and Proportion Comparing quantities

Proportion

This nugget explains the Definition of Proportion , to identify extreme terms and middle terms in a proportion and to solve real life problems related to proportion. Jan-12

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Ratio and Proportion

Unitary method

This nugget explains the Definition of the Unitary Method and teaches how to apply the unitary method to solve real life problems. This nugget explains how to find the perimeter of regular polygons,perimeter of some complex shapes using the perimeter of square and rectangle.

Jan-12

Mensuration

Perimeter of regular shapes

Jan-12 6 Data Handling Recording ,organising and representing the data Double bargraph Meet my geometry box and draw a circle This nugget teaches to collect and organise data. Jan-12 This nugget describes Bar Graphs and teaches how to read and draw Bar Graphs. This nugget describes the appearance and uses of Ruler,Divider,Compass,Protractor,Set Squares. This nugget teaches to construct a line segment of given length, to construct line segment equal to the sum and difference of the measures of two given line segments. Jan-12 Practical Geometry Construction of perpendicular lines and perpendicular bisector This nugget explains the construction of perpendicular lines,perpendicular bisectors using paper folding by using set square and ruler and using compasses and ruler. Jan-12 Practical Geometry Let's construct angles This nugget explains the construction of angles of known and unknown measure . Further it teaches to construct bisector of an angle. This nugget teaches to construct angles of special measure using compass and ruler. This nugget explains the Definition of like and unlike fractions.It explains how to compare like and unlike fractions and to Convert unlike fractions into like fractions. Jan-12
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Data Handling

Jan-12

Practical Geometry

Jan-12

Practical Geometry

Let's draw a line segment

Jan-12

Practical Geometry

Construction of Special Angles

Jan-12

Fractions

Like and Unlike Fractions

Decimals

decimals: tenths

This nugget explains the meaning of a decimal point,meaning of one-tenth part of a whole.It also teaches how to write fraction as a decimal and viceversa. Jan-12 This nugget explains one-hundredth part of a unit. This nugget teaches to compare and order decimals.It also explains the Conversion of Units Using Decimals (money, length and weight). Jan-12 This nugget teaches the addition and subtraction of decimals using place value table along with real life examples. This nugget introduces the use of compasses in drawing circle. This nugget explains Addition of positive or negative integers using number line.It also teaches to find Additive inverse of an integer. Solve the equations by systematic method Solve the equations by transposing the terms iConstruct equation from solution solve equations which are more complex, involving brackets Apply of simple equations to practical situations This nugget teaches how to multiply two or more than two integers. This nugget recalls the area of rectangle and teaches to find the area of each congruent polygon into which the rectangle of specified dimension is divided. Jan-12

Decimals

decimals: hundredths

Jan-12

Decimals

decimals: comparison and uses

Decimals

decimals: addition and subtraction How to construct a Circle. Addition and Subtraction of integers

Jan-12

Geometry basics

Jan-12

Integers

Jan-12

Simple equations

Solving simple linear equations

Jan-12

Simple equations

Solving the equation multiplication of integers

Jan-12

Integers- 7

Jan-12

Perimeter and Area

Area of parts of recatangle

Perimeter and Area

Area of a circle

This nugget introduces the Area of Circle and teaches to find the Area of Circle and Area of Annulus. Jan-12

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Lines and Angles

Relation between angles

This nugget explains the supplementary and complementary angles. This nugget teaches to identify the rotational symmetry in the objects.It also teaches to find Centre of Rotation, Angle of Rotation and the Order of rotational symmetry.

Jan-12

Symmetry

Rotational symmetry

Jan-12 Real-life examples of line symmetry and rotational symmetry Exterior angle Property Multiplying polynomials This nugget teaches to find the line symmetry, rotational symmetry, centre of rotation, angle of rotation, and order of rotation in geometrical figures. This nugget explains the property of Exterior angle property of triangle and Angle sum property of triangle along with its proof. Multiply binomial by a binomial, Multiply a binomial by a trinomial Multiply a trinomial by a trinomial define and explain meaning of inverse proportion idiscuss examples of inverse proportion from real life (including time and work) iisolve word problems based on inverse proportion Discuss multiple ratios Introduce Compound interest discuss what is CI and how it differs from SI i deduce formula for CI iiDiscuss examples of rate compounded annually or half yearly or quarterly iv)Apply to real life Discuss Concept of -Area of polygons Apply of area of polygon to real life. Group Data with frequency distribution table Represent data on histogram. Read off histogram.

Symmetry

Jan-12

The Triangle and it's Properties Algebraic expressions and Identities

Jan-12

Jan-12

Direct and inverse Proportions

Inverse proportion

Jan-12

Comparing quantities

Compound Interest

Jan-12

Mensuration

Area of polygons

Jan-12

Data Handling

Histograms

Jan-12

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Data Handling

Pie chart

Understand Circle Graph or Pie Chart Create Circle Graph or Pie Chart Read off Circle Graph or Pie Chart Understand chance and probability Random experiment Equally likely outcomes Outcomes as events Chance and probability related to real life Not available Read off the line graphs.

Jan-12

Data Handling

Chance and probability related to real life Double bar graph Line Graph

Jan-12 Jan-12

8 8

Data Handling Introduction to Graphs Introduction to Graphs Introduction to Graphs Visualising solid shapes Factorisation Algebraic expressions and Identities

iCreate line graphs. Introduction to cartesian frame Linear Graph Mapping space around us Catch the common errors Multiplying monomials Introduce Cartesian system. i Understand Coordinates and there placement on graph. Construct a linear graph iRead off linear graphs Discuss Map and space around us This nugget teaches to identify the common mistakes while dealing with algebraic expression. This nugget explains the Multiplication of Polynomials by Monomials. This nugget explains the factorisation of natural numbers and the factorisation of algebraic expressions by the method of common factors and method of regrouping terms. This nugget teaches to solve linear equation in one variable by two different methods Method of LCM, and cross multiplication along with word problems based on it. Understand the operations on real numbers using the identities. Rationalise the denominator and solving examples

Jan-12

8 8 8 8

Jan-12 Jan-12 Jan-12

Jan-12

Jan-12

Factorisation

FactorisationBasic

Jan-12

Linear Equation In One Variable

Reducing linear equations to simpler form

Jan-12

Number systems

Real numbers: Operations

Jan-12

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Number systems

Real number: Geometrical representation of square root Laws of radical to the real numbers

Prove existence of x for a given number x i Understand geometrical representation of a square root on a real line Jan-12 Understand the laws of exponents for real numbers Solve problems based on them

Number systems

Jan-12

Polynomials

Polynomial: One variable

identify coefficient and expressions of polynomial in one variable i identify constant polynomials-zero polynomial ii find the degree of polynomials and types of polynomial based on degree iv)find terms in polynomial and types of polynomial based Jan-12

Polynomials

Polynomial: Zeroes

understand zeroes of a polynomial i find zeroes of a polynomial iifind value of a polynomial

Jan-12

Polynomials

Remainder theorem

Understand remainder theorem find remainder when a polynomial is divided by a binomial of degree one. Check whether the given polynomial is a multiple of a binomial in degree one . Jan-12

Polynomials

Factor Theorem

identify whether the polynomial is divisible by a given binomial without actual division prove that a given binomial is a factor of given polynomial factorise the polynomial by grouping and by splitting the middle term Jan-12

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Polynomials

More algebraic identities

Expand and understand identities (x+y+z)^3, (x+y)^3 (x-y)^3 x^3+y^3+z^3 iUse them to evaluate ,factorize ,expand and verify different expressions.

Jan-12

Linear Equations in Two Variables

Linear Equation ( 2 Variables): Introduction

Identify and define linear equation in two variables Understand -Solution to linear equation Form linear equation in two variables of simple real life situations Jan-12

Surface Areas and Volumes

Surface Area: Sphere

Differentiate a circle from a sphere i Derive the formula for the surface area of a sphere ii Derive the formula for curved surface area and total surface area of a hemisphere Jan-12 understand equations for x-axis and y-axis iidentify and write equations for lines parallel to x-axis and y-axis iiPlot equations for lines parallel to xaxis and y-axis on number line and cartesin plane Derive the formula for the curved surface area of a cube and cuboid i Derive total surface area of a cube and cuboid iiSolve problems based on the above Jan-12

Linear Equations in Two Variables

Equations: Lines parallel to x and y axis

Jan-12

Surface Areas and Volumes

Surface Area: Cube and cuboid

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Surface Areas and Volumes

Surface Area: Right Circular Cylinder

Derive the formula for the curved surface area and total surface area of a cylinder Solve problems based on the above Jan-12

Surface Areas and Volumes

Word Problems on Surface Area of a Sphere and Hemisphere' Volume: Right Circular Cone

Not available Jan-12 Find formula for the volume of right circular cone with the help of an activity iSolve problems based on it Introduce relation between areas and congruency of the figures iDiscuss figures on the same base and between the same parallels

Surface Areas and Volumes

Jan-12

Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles

Area and congruency

Jan-12

Surface Areas and Volumes

Volume: Cube and cuboid

explain the volume of a cuboid and cube i solve problems based on above Derive the formula to find out the volume of a cylinder iApply the formula to solve the problems Explain the terms related to circle Explain congruency in circles

Jan-12

Surface Areas and Volumes

Volume: Cylinder

Jan-12

Circles

Circle:Terms

Explain property of chords of circles which are equal in length in the context of angles subtended by them at the centre ithe arcs bound by them Jan-12 Understand Heron's formula Solve problems related to area of triangle

Heron's formula

Heron's formula

Jan-12

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Statistics

Bar graph or column graph

Explaining advantage of graphical representation of data Draw bar graph for the given data(more formal approach than the previous grades-visualising relative characteristics of the data at glance i Read/interpret the bar graph Jan-12 Define histograms iDifferentiate bar graphs from histogram iiDraw histogram and interpret the same

Statistics

Histogram

Jan-12

Statistics

Frequency polygon

Define term class mark and frequency polygon Draw a frequency polygon for the data with the help of histogram Draw frequency polygon independently (without histogram)

Jan-12

Statistics

Measures of Central Tendency: Mean

discuss properties of mean derive the formula for Mean of (ungrouped data) Discuss and find out mean for an ungrouped frequency distribution by direct method, assumed mean method and step deviation method solve problems based on meanfo Jan-12

Statistics

Measures of Central Tendency: Median&mode

Understand the formula for the median when the number of observation(n) is odd iUnderstand formula for the median when the number of observation(n) is even,(median for discrete series) ii discuss the problems based on the above discuss what Jan-12

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Constructions

Triangles: Construction

construct triangles ,explain steps of constructions when following parameters are given base.base angle and sum of other two sides ibase.base angle and difference of other two sides iiperimeter and base angles are given Jan-12 Understand utilisation of Heron's formula for finding area of quadrilaterals Apply Heron's formula in finding areas of quadrilaterals for real life situations Understand and proveA quadrilateral is said to be paralleogram if -each pair of opposite sides is equal -each pair of opposite angles are equal -diagonals bisect each other -a pair of opposite sides is equal and parallel Solve problems based on them Jan-12 Apply Properties of a parallelogram to solve problem Jan-12 Explain and prove midpoint theorem of sides of a triangle. iSolve problems on the above

Heron's formula

Heron's formula for quadrilaterals

Jan-12

Quadrilaterals

Conditions for a Quadrilateral to be parallelogram

Quadrilaterals

Application of Properties of parallelogram

Quadrilaterals

The mid-point theorem

Jan-12

Linear Equations in Two Variables

Linear equation: Graphical Representation

plot the graph of linear equation in two variables iPlot and solve problems based on the graph of linear equation in two variablesiiRecognize the equation suitable for the given graph Jan-12

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Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles

Area of parallelograms

Understand the result-Parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in area and vice-versa iUnderstand the result-Area of a Parallelogram is the product of its base and corresponding altitude Problems based on the same

Jan-12

Surface Areas and Volumes

Surface Area: Right Circular Cone

derive the formula for the curved surface area and the total surface area of a cone apply the formula to solve problems Jan-12

Surface Areas and Volumes

Volume:Sphere

Find formula for volume of a sphere with a help of an activity(no derivation) Find formula for volume of a hemisphere Solve problems based on the above Jan-12 Understand relation between Non collinear points and circle

Circles

Circle and non collinear points

iUnderstand theorms based onPerpendicular drawn from the centre to a chord Jan-12

Circles

Circles: Chord Length and distance from the centre

Explain the relation between the length of the chord and its distance from the centre and discuss the theorems based on this Solve problems based on it. Jan-12

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Discuss- Angles subtended by arcs Explain the theorem- angle subtended by an arc at the centre is double the angle subtended by it any point on any part of the circle with its proof Explain that angles in the same segment of a circle are equal Explain Jan-12

Circles

Angle subtended by an Arc of a circle

Circles

Cyclic quadrilaterals

Explain cyclic quadrilaterals. Discuss the relation between the angles of cyclic quadrilaterals. Solve problems related to them.

Jan-12

Triangles

Congruence of triangles-SAS and ASA

Understand congruent figures and congruent triangles iExplain the criteria for congruence of triangles by SAS congruence rule iiProve ASA congruence rule Discuss AAS criteria for congruence of triangles and converse of theorem Solve problems based Jan-12 Derive the formula for area of triangle Explain the theorem on triangles on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in area and vice-versa Explain the theorem-A median of a triangle divides it into two triangles of equal area Understand Euclid's definitions iUnderstand Euclid's axioms Discuss Euclid's 5 postulates Jan-12

Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles

Area: Triangles

Jan-12

Introduction to Euclid's Geometry Introduction to Euclid's Geometry

From ancient times to Euclid Euclid's fifth postulate and its equivalent

Jan-12

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Chapter1Number systems Chapter 1Real Numbers

Real numbers and their decimal expansion

Understand Real numbers iUnderstand their decimal expansion iiIdentify- terminating,non terminating repeating decimals and non terminating non repeating decimals iv)Without actual division state whether terminating,non terminating repeating d Jan-12

Chapter1Number systems Chapter 1Real Numbers

Real numbers on number line

Represent real numbers on the number line using process of successive magnification solve division in steps and derive the division algorithm for polynomial p(x)=g(x)q(x) +r(x) iDivide the polynomial and verify the division algorithm ii Find other zeroes of polynomial if two zeroes are known.

Jan-12

Chapter 2Polynomials Chapter 2Polynomials

Polynomials: Division Algorithm

Jan-12 This nugget explains the Definition of Irrational numbers,Real Numbers. It also teaches to represent irrational numbers on the number line. Jan-12 1Number systems 1Real Numbers Rational and irrational numbers: Problems This nugget teaches to express non terminating recurring decimal in the form of p/q and to convert NonTerminating Recurring Decimals to Rational Numbers. Jan-12 This nugget explains the meaning of probability and its related terms.It also explains the meaning of Empirical Probability and its mathematical representation. Jan-12 Introduction to statistics This nugget explains about the Importance of Statistics,Statistical Data.It also explains about Presentation of Data.

Number systems

Irrational numbers: Introduction

Probability

Experimental probability

Statistics

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Real Numbers

Square Root: Irrational?

Identify whether the given square root is irrational Understand arithmetic progression, iIdentify whether the given observations are in arithmetic progression

Jan-12

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Arithmetic Progressions

Arithmetic progression: Introduction

Jan-12 Arithmetic Progressions Arithmetic Progression: General Form Understand general and last term of arithmetic progression, i Solve word problem related to general form of AP,

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Arithmetic Progressions

Arithmetic Progression: Sum of first n terms

Derive the formula for the sum of first n terms of an arithmetic progression Solve problems based on Sum of first n terms of an AP Jan-12

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Polynomials

Polynomial: Geometrical meaning of zeros Polynomials: Relationship between Zeroes and Coefficients

Identify the zeroes of polynomial with the help of graphical representation of polynomial

Jan-12

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Polynomials

Understand the relationship between the zeroes and coefficients of quadratic and cubic polynomial

Jan-12

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Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

Linear Equation Pair: Graphical Method

Define and describe types of line pairs -consistent, inconsistent and dependent i plot the graphs for the pair of situations iinterpret the behaviour of lines representing a pair of linear equations iicheck if given pair of equations is consiste

Jan-12

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Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

Linear Equation (2 Variables): Substitution Method

Understand substitution method of solving Pair of linear equations in two variables iSolve different types of Pair of linear equations in two variables by substitution method ii Apply the substitution method to solve the word problems and verify the Understand "elimination method of solving a pair of linear equations iSolve different types of Pair of linear equations in two variables by substitution method ii Apply the elimination method to solve the word problems and verify the solution

Jan-12

10

Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

Linear Equation Pairs: Elimination Method

Jan-12 Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equation Pairs: Cross multiplication method solve the pair of linear eq using the cross multiplication method, ii apply the method to solve the word problems solve the pair of eq by reducing them to linear form ii apply the method to solve the word problems check whether the given equations are quadratic represent the situations in quadratic equations solve quadratic equation by factorisation method

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Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

Equation Pairs: Reducing to linear form

Jan-12

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Quadratic Equations

Quadratic Equation: Factorization method

Jan-12

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Quadratic Equations

Quadratic Equation: Completingthe-square Method

understand and solve the quadratic eq (finding the roots) by completing the square ( show diagramatically ) apply the quadratic formula to solve the equations discuss nature of roots Jan-12

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Quadratic Equations

Quadratic Equation: Application

apply the quadratic formula to solve real life problems

Jan-12

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Surface Areas and Volumes

Surface area: Combination of solids

work out total surface area of combination of solids like cylinder and hemisphere isolve problems based on it

Jan-12

10

Surface Areas and Volumes

Volume: combination of solids

Recall the formulas for finding out the volume of a combination of solids find volume of a combination of solids like a hemisphere and a cylinder i solve problems based on it Jan-12 Perform an activity to understand that solids can be transformed from one shape to another iUnderstand that the volume of the solid remains the same after conversion iisolve problem based on this Define frustum of a cone , iderive the formula for surface area and volume of frustrum. iuse the formula to solve word problems introduce Coordinate Geometry Understand Cartesian plane Plot a point in the plane if its coordinates are given Jan-12

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Surface Areas and Volumes

Conversion of solid from one shape to another

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Surface Areas and Volumes

Frustum of a cone

Jan-12

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Coordinate Geometry

Cartesian system and co ordinate geometry

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Coordinate Geometry

Distance formula

Understand distance formula iapply it to find out the distance between given pair of points ii apply it to different word problems Jan-12

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Coordinate Geometry

Section formula and midpoint formula

understand the section formula ifind the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining two points apply section formula in various situations and solving problems based on

Jan-12

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Coordinate Geometry

Area of a triangle with in the coordinate planes Heights and distances: Part 2

Derive Area of a triangle Apply it to solve problems Jan-12 Apply concept of heights and distances to situations dealing with more than one degree

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Some Applications of Trigonometry

Jan-12

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Probability

Probability-A theoretical approach

Understand theoretical /classical probability as per La Place iExplain theoretical probability and write formula for theoretical probability Discuss about various types of events and their outcomes. iDerive formula for complimentary events ii Apply probability to solve real life problems

Jan-12

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Probability

Probability: Application

Jan-12

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Statistics

Mean of grouped data Direct method

Understand Formula for finding Mean of grouped data-direct method i Solve examples based on the above Jan-12

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Statistics

Mean of grouped data Assumed Mean Method

Explain the steps for computing the mean for grouped data by assumed mean method iv) Solve examples to find mean of grouped data by assumed mean method Jan-12

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Statistics

Mean of grouped data step deviation method

Find mean of grouped data by step deviation method ii Solve examples to find mean of grouped data by step deviation method method Jan-12

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Statistics

Methods for finding mode of grouped data

Explain the formula for calculating mode of grouped data explain and find the modal class ifind out mode of continous grouped data ii solve examples based on the above Jan-12 Explain and find median of discrete frequency distribution Explain and find out median of continous frequency distribution Gradeify into cummulative frequency distribution of the less than type and of more than type Develop the relationship

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Statistics

Median of grouped data

Jan-12

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Statistics

Cumulative frequency distribution: Graphical representation

Draw cummulative frequency curve / ogive (of the less than type ) Draw cumulative frequency curve / ogive (of the more than type ) Find median graphically Solve example based on the above Jan-12

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Constructions

Line Segment: Division

Understand division of a line segment in given ratio,and construct the same i Understand construction of a triangle similar to a given triangle as per given scale factor and construct the same Jan-12

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Constructions

Tangent to a circle

Understand construction of tangents to a circle from a point outside it and construct the same

Jan-12

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Triangles

Areas of Similar Triangles

Explain the theorem -ratio of areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of squares of their corresponding sides Solve problems based on it. Explain pythagoras theorem and its converse Solve problems based on it. Understand the concept of tangent to a circle. Explain that the tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact, Discuss proof of this theorem and the converse Solve problems based on it.

Jan-12

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Triangles

Pythagoras Theorem

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Circles

Tangent to a circle

Jan-12

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Circles

Tangents to a circle: Theorems

Explain following theorems with their proofs The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal iIf two tangents are drawn from an external point then a)they subtend equal angles at the centre b)they are equally inclined to Jan-12 State the theorms of circles The tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact, The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal iIf two tangents are drawn from an external po Jan-12

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Circles

Applications to Theorems of Tangents

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Areas related to Circles

Circle: Perimeter and Area

Explain perimeter of a circle and semicircle Discuss formulae for area of circle Discuss its applications through problems Jan-12

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Areas related to Circles

Length of arc and area of sector and segment

Understand Area of the sector Explain Length of an arc of a sector Understand area of segment Apply these to solve problems Jan-12 Understand Areas of combination of plane figures Work out area as sum of areas of these figures This nugget explains the Similarity in real life and in geometrical Shapes.It also teaches the Comparison of similarity and congruence.

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Areas related to Circles

Area: Combination of plane figures

Jan-12

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Triangles

Similarity & Congruence

Jan-12

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Triangles

Basic Proportionality Theorem

This nugget explains the Thales Basic Proportionality Theorem and its Converse along with its Proof and also solve problems based on it. Jan-12 This nugget explains the identities in trigonometry This nugget teaches to solve Problems based on Trigonometric Ratios of Some Specific Angles. This nugget explains the Applications of Trigonometric Identities.

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Introduction to Trigonometry Introduction to Trigonometry Introduction to Trigonometry

Trigonometric identities Trignometric ratios: Application of specific angles Trigonometric identities: Application

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Some Applications of Trigonometry

Heights and distances: Part 1

This nugget explains the Angle of elevation and Angle of depression.It teaches to find the heights and distances using trigonometry. Jan-12 This nugget explains the AAA,AA, SSS, SAS criteria for similarity of triangles along with their respective proofs. This nugget teaches to apply criteria for similarity of triangles to solve problems.

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Triangles

Criteria for Similarity of Triangles Application of Triangle Similarity Criteria

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Triangles

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Sets Sets Sets Sets Sets

Nugget Name
Introduction Sets and Their representations The Empty Set Finite and Infinite Sets Equal Sets

Content Coverage
It introduces sets. It explains the representation of sets in different forms. It explains empty sets along with some simple examples. It explains finite and infinite sets along with some simple examples.. It explains 'equal sets' along with some simple examples.. It explains subsets, supersets and open and closed intervals of real numbers along with some examples. It defines power sets along with some simple examples. It defines and explains universal sets along with some examples. It explains the representation of sets It explains different operations on sets such as union, intersection and difference of sets along with some examples. It explains the complement of a set and some examples.

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Sets Sets Sets Sets

Subsets Power Set Universal Set Venn Diagrams

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Sets Sets

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Sets Relations and Functions Relations and Functions Relations and Functions Relations and Functions Trigonometric Functions

Operations on Sets Complement of a Set Practical Problems on Union and Intersection of Two Sets Introduction Cartesian Product of Sets Relations Functions Introduction

Derives result for no.of elements of union of two sets and 3 sets, And some examples. It introduces relations. It explains the cartesian product of two sets with examples. It defines and explains relations along with a few examples. It explains function, domain and range and some examples. It introduces trigonometry. It explains different kinds of measurement of angles and the conversion of angles from one type to other.

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Trigonometric Functions

Angles

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Trigonometric Functions

Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric Functions of the Sum and Difference of Two Angles Trigonometric Equations

It explains the domain and range of trigonometric functions and the values of trigonometric functions for quadrantal angles and deals with the change in signs of trigonometric functions as the angle varies.

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Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric Functions Principle of Mathematical Induction Principle of Mathematical Induction

It explains the formulae involving finding sum and difference of two angles, multiple angles 2x, 3x. It explains the formulae for general solutions of trigonometric functions.

Introduction Induction Explained with Examples

Introduction It discussed induction as well as its importance. It discusses the principle of mathematical induction and the rules to follow in this method. It covers several examples in which the statements are proved by using the induction method.

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Principle of Mathematical Induction Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

The Principle of Mathematical Induction

Introduction

It introduces complex numbers. It discusses the real and imaginary parts of a complex number. It also shows how to find values of variables by equating two complex numbers. It shows the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of complex numbers and highlights the properties of addition and multiplication of complex numbers. It discusses modulus of a complex number, conjugate of a complex number and modulus of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of complex numbers. It also teaches how to find the multiplicative inverse of a complex number. It discusses Argand plane, polar plane, polar coordinates, polar form of a complex number and polar form of an algebraic expression in complex variables.

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Complex Numbers

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Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

Algebra of Complex Numbers

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Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

The Modulus and the Conjugate of a Complex Number

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Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

Argand Plane and Polar Representation

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Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

Quadratic Equations

It shows how to find the solution of a quadratic equation when the descriminant is less than zero. It also discusses the imaginary roots of an algebraic equation. It discusses inequalities and their representation. It also explains the regions of the inequalities y > mx-c and y<mx+c. It discusses inequalities as well as their different types such as strict and slack inequalities. It also teaches about linear inequalities in one variable and two variables as well as quadratic inequalities in one variable. It teaches the rules for solving linear inequalities and the solution set of the given inequality. It also teaches the representation of solutions of inequalities on the number line. It shows how to find the graphical solution of linear inequalities in two variables as well as the solution of the system of linear inequalities.

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Triangles

Introduction

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Triangles

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Triangles

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Triangles

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Triangles Permutations and Combinations

Inequalities Algebraic Solutions of Linear Inequalities in One Variable and Their Graphical Representation Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Solution of System of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

It shows how to find the graphical solution of the system of linear inequalities. It explores the fundamental principle of counting or the multiplication principle through interesting examples. It defines and explains permutations and its factorial notation. It also explains and shows the application of the theorems associated with permutation. It explains combinations and the theorems associated with combination. It also presents solutions to various problems involving combinations. It describes how tedious it is to solve binomials that are raised to powers higher than three. Thus, it brings into focus the need for the binomial theorem.

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Introduction

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Permutations and Combinations

Permutations

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Permutations and Combinations

Combinations

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Binomial Theorem

Introduction

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Binomial Theorem

Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Indices General and middle terms

It presents the binomial theorem for any positive integer n and some special cases. It also provides examples to show how the binomial theorem can be applied to solve problems. It presents some interesting concepts on finding the middle terms of a binomial expansion. It talks about the introduction to threedimensional coordinate system, the position of an object in the space.

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Binomial Theorem Introduction to ThreeDimensional Geometry

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Introduction to ThreeDimensional Geometry

Introduction Coordinate Axes and Coordinate Planes in ThreeDimensional Space

It discusses coordinate axes, coordinate planes in 3-D and origin, the eight parts of the 3-D coordinate system and octants. It discusses the one-to-one relation between coordinate planes and a point in space and the sign of the coordinates of a point based on octant in which the point lies. It also covers how to find the coordinates of a point when the coordinates of another point that lies in the same octant is given. It also covers how to find in which octant given points lie. It explains the distance between two points in space. It discusses colinear points, the points at the three vertices of a right-angled triangle and finding the equation formed by the points based on the given conditions. It discusses section formula when a point divides a line segment internally and externally in the ratio m:n. It also shows how to prove that the given three points are collinear, find the centroid of a triangle, prove that given four sides form a parallelogram that is not a rectangle, find the equation of the set of points P from which the two points A and B are equidistant and find the third vertex of a triangle whose centroid is given. It introduces mathematical reasoning.

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Introduction to ThreeDimensional Geometry

Coordinates of a Point in Space

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Introduction to ThreeDimensional Geometry

Distance Between two Points

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Introduction to ThreeDimensional Geometry Mathematical Reasoning

Section Formula Introduction

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Mathematical Reasoning Mathematical Reasoning

49.

Statements New Statements from Old

It explains mathematical statement and provides a few examples to identify them. It explains the negation of a statement and also compound statements. It explains the use of connectives such as and, and or' in statements. It also explains quantifiers such as 'there exists' and 'for every.' It explains the implications, contrapositive and converse of the statements citing a few examples. It explains the methods of validating a given statement and prove it by the method of contradiction. It provides a recall of all concepts discusses along with a few examples.

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Mathematical Reasoning Mathematical Reasoning Mathematical Reasoning Mathematical Reasoning

Special Words or Phrases

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Implications Validating Statements Miscellaneous Examples

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Planned Release Grade 11 Math Sr. No. Chapter Name Nugget Name Content Coverage
The nugget teaches the inequalities and their representation. It also explains the regions of the inequalities y > mx-c, and y<mx+c The nugget teaches about inequalities and different types of inequalities like strict, slack inequalities.It also teaches about linear inequalities in one variable, two variables and quadratic inequalities in one variable. The nugget teaches the rules for solving the linear inequalities,and the solution set of the given inequality.It also teaches the representation of the solution of inequality on the number line. The nugget teaches the graphical solution of the linear inequalities in two variables.It also covers the solution of the system of linear inequalities. This nugget teaches the graphical solution of the system of linear inequalities. Introduction to Sequence It explains Arithmetic Progression with examples and formula for nth term is derived Introduction to Series It explains the derivation for the sum of first n terms of Arithmetic Progression

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Linear Inequalities

Introduction

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Linear Inequalities

Inequalities

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Linear Inequalities

Algebraic Solutions of Linear Inequalities in One Variable and their Graphical Representation Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Solution of System of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Introduction Sequences Series Arithmetic Progression (A.P.)

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Linear Inequalities

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Sequences and Series Sequences and Series Sequences and Series Sequences and Series

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Sequences and Series Sequences and Series Sequences and Series Straight Lines Straight Lines

Geometric Progression ( G.P.) Relationship between AM and GM Sum to n terms of special series Introduction Slope of a line Various forms of the equation of a line General Equation of a line Distance of a point from a line Introduction Sections of a Cone Circle

Introduction to Geometric Progression with formulae for nth term and the sum of the Geometric Series It explains the Relationship between Arithmetic Mean and Geometric Mean It explains the Sum of n terms of special series with examples Introduction to Co-ordinate System It explains Slope of a line and gives conditions for parallelism and perpendicularity of lines It explains Various forms of the equation of a line with examples It explains General Equation of a line with examples It explains Distance of a point from a line and distance between two parallel lines with examples Introduction to Conics It explains Different Conic Sections and Degenerate Conic Sections Introduction to Circle and Derivation of General Equation of a Circle Introduction to Parabola and Derivation of Standard Equation of Parabola Introduction to Ellipse and derivation of Standard Equation of Ellipse Introduction to Hyperbola and Derivation of Standard Equation of Hyperbola It explains Miscellaneous Examples related to Conics Introduction to Derivatives and Integration It explains the Intuitive idea of derivatives It explains Limits and Derivatives with examples

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Straight Lines

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Straight Lines Conic Sections Conic Sections

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Conic Sections

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Conic Sections

Parabola

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Conic Sections

Ellipse

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Conic Sections

Hyperbola Some Miscellaneous Examples Introduction Intuitive idea of derivatives Limits and Derivatives

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Conic Sections Limits and Derivatives Limits and Derivatives Limits and Derivatives

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Limits and Derivatives Limits and Derivatives Limits and Derivatives Limits and Derivatives Statistics Statistics Statistics

Limit of Polynomials and Rational Functions Limits of trigonometric functions Derivatives Examples Introduction Measures of Dispersion Range

It explains Limit of Polynomials and Rational Functions with examples It explains Theorems based on Limits of Trigonometric Functions with examples It explains Derivatives, Theorems on Derivatives with Examples It explains Examples pertaining to Derivatives Introduction to Variability It explains Measures of Dispersion Introduction to Range It explains Mean Deviation for grouped and ungrouped data, limitation of mean deviation and examples related to mean deviation It explains Variance, Standard Deviation and Standard Deviation of Different Frequencies It explains Analysis of Frequency Distributions and Comparison of Two Frequencies with same mean Introduction to Probability It explains Random Experiments, Outcomes and Sample Spaces with Examples It explains Event, Types of Events and Mutually Exclusive Events It explains Axiomatic approach to Probability and Probability for Different Events It explains Miscellaneous Examples related to Probability

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Mean Deviation

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Statistics

Variance and Standard Deviation Analysis of Frequency Distributions Introduction Random Experiments Event Axiomatic approach to probability Miscellaneous Examples

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Statistics Probability Probability

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Grade 12
Math
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It explains the difference between function and relation with the help of examples. It also talks about the importance of data in a relation. It explains and defines types of relations with the help of examples. It introduces types of functions with the help of real-life examples of cooking and explains and defines the types of functions. It explains and defines the composition of a function by converting temperature from celcius to fahrenhiet. It also explains invertible functions. It explains and defines binary operations such as multiplication, subtraction, division and multiplication) along with a few solved examples. It recalls the domain and range of trigonometric functions and defines inverse function and the condition for the existence of inverse of a function. It describes inverse functions, principal value and principal branch of all trigonometric functions. It states the properties of inverse trigonometric functions along with a few solved examples. It introduces matrix form and shows how to represent data in rows and columns. It explains matrix, rows and columns in a matrix, order of a matrix and also covers how to write a given data in the form of matrix. It discusses types of matrices such as row matrix, square matrix, diagonal matrix, scalar matrix, identity matrix and zero matrix. It also explains equality of matrices and provides a few problems to solve based on it.

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Relations and Functions Relations and Functions

Introduction Types of Relations

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Relations and Functions

Types of Functions Composition of Functions and Invertible Functions

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Inverse Trigonometric Functions Inverse Trigonometric Functions

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Basic Concepts Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Functions Introduction

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Inverse Trigonometric Functions Matrices

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Matrices

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Matrices

Operations on Matrices Transpose of a Matrix Symmetric and Skew Symmetric Matrices Elementary Operation (Transformation) of a Matrix

It teaches operations on matrices such as addition, subtraction, multiplication of a matrix by a scalar and multiplication of two matrices. It also covers commutative, associative, existence of identity, existence of inverse under addition and subtraction and properties of scalar multiplication. It discusses transpose of a matrix and the properties of transpose of a matrix.

It shows symmetric and skew symmetric matrices and theorems based on this.

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It discusses elementary row and column operations. It discusses the inverse of a matrix and some theorems based on it. It also teaches how to find an inverse matrix by using elementary operations and some problems. It covers some solved problems on matrices. It introduces the determinant of a matrix through an example. It discusses the determinant of a matrix of order 1, 2 and 3 with examples. It discusses all properties of determinant of matrix and verifies the properties through examples. It also covers different types of problems based on the properties of determinants. It teaches how to find the area of a triangle using determinant of a matrix. It also gives the formula to find the area of a triangle in terms of matrices. It discusses the minors of elements of a matrix and the cofactors of a matrix. It discusses the adjoint of a matrix and inverse of a matrix. It covers singular and non-singular matrices and some theorems based on them. It also discusses how to find the inverse of a matrix using the determinant and adjoint of a matrix.

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Matrices Matrices Determinants Determinants

Invertible Matrices Examples Introduction Determinant

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Determinants Determinants

Area of a Triangle Minors and Cofactors

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Determinants

Adjoint and Inverse of a Matrix

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Determinants Continuity and Differentiability

Applications of Determinants and Matrices Introduction

It discusses the applications of determinant and matrices as well as the consistant and inconsistant system of linear equations. It also teaches the solution of systems of linear equations using the inverse of a matrix and matrix method. It introduces continuous and discontinuous functions. It explains continuous and dicontinuous functions citing examples. It also discusses the continuity of different types of functions. It explains the differentiability of functions. It also discusses the theorems based on differentiability, derivatives of composite functions and derivatives of implicit functions along with relevant examples. It discusses the exponential and logarithmic functions and their domain, range and derivatives. It discusses how to differentiate logarithmic functions and exponential functions. It also discusses the differentiation of special functions using logarithms. It discusses the derivatives of functions in parametric form as well as some problems based on this. It discusses the second order derivative of functions and several examples on this. It discusses the Rolle's theorem and mean value theorem. It also discusses the verification of Rolle's theorem and Mean value theorem for some functions as well as derivatives of different types of functions.

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Continuity and Differentiability

Introduction

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Continuity and Differentiability Continuity and Differentiability

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Continuity and Differentiability

Logarithmic Differentiation Derivatives of Functions in Parametric Forms Second Order Derivative

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Continuity and Differentiability Continuity and Differentiability

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Planned Release Grade 12 Math Sr. No.


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Application of derivatives Application of derivatives Application of derivatives Application of derivatives Application of derivatives Application of derivatives Application of derivatives Integrals

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Introduction Rate of Change of Quantities Increasing and Decreasing Functions Tangents and Normals Approximations Maxima and Minima Maxima and Minima Introduction Integration as an Inverse Process of Differentiation Methods of Integration Integrals of Some Particular Functions Integration by Partial Fractions Integration by Parts Definite Integral Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Evaluation of Definite Integrals by Substitution

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It introduces the concepts of Application of Derivatives It explains Rate of Change of Quantities. It explains the Definition of Increasing and Decreasing Functions It explains about Tangents and Normals. It explains about Approximations. It explains about Stationary points and its types,local and global Maxima and Minima . It explains Maxima and Minima of a function in closed interval. It explains the concept of Integration. It explains Integration as an Inverse Process of Differentiation. It explains Methods of Integration by substituition technique. It explains Integrals of Some Particular Functions. It explains Integration by Partial Fractions. It explains Integration by Parts. It explainsthe Definition of Definite Integral. It explains Area function,First and Second Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus. It explains the steps of evaluation of Definite Integrals by Substitution .

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17 Integrals 18 19 20 21 Application of integrals Application of integrals Application of integrals Differential equations

Some Properties of Definite Integrals

Introduction Area under Simple Curves Area between Two Curves Introduction

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Basic Concepts General and Particular Solutions of a Differential Equation Formation of a Differential Equation whose General Solution is given Methods of Solving First Order, First Degree Differential Equations Homogeneous Differential Equations Linear Differential Equations Miscellaneous Examples Introduction Some Basic Concepts

It explains the properties of Definite Integrals with proofs. It explains the need of Integral Calculus to calculate Area enclosed by curves. It explains the method of finding Area under Simple Curves. It explains the method to calculate Area between Two Curves. It introduces the Differential Equations. It explains the basic concepts related to Differential equation ,Order and Degree of Differential Equation.

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It explains the General and Particular Solutions of a Differential Equation. It explains the formation of a Differential Equation whose General Solution is given and the Procedure to form a Differential Equation that will represent a given family of curves.

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It explains the Methods of Solving First Order, First Degree Differential Equations with variables separable. It explains Homogeneous Differential Equations. It explains the steps involved to solve first order Linear Differential Equations. It explains the miscellaneous examples on Differential Equations. It introduces the concept of Vectors. It explains the Basic Concepts of Vectors like Direction cosines and Direction ratios of a vector.

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31 Vector algebra 32 Vector algebra 33 Vector algebra Types of Vectors

Addition of Vectors Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar

It explains the Types of Vectors like Zero vector,Unit vector,Coinitial vector,Collinear vector,Equal vector,Negative vector. It explains Addition of Vectors,Triangle law and Parallelogram law of Vector addition. It explains the Co-ordinate System in Space,Components of vector. It explains the Multiplication of vector by real numbers ,Scalar (or Dot) Product of two vectors along with its properties,Projection of a vector on line. It explains the Vector (or Cross) Product of two vectors along with its properties. It introduces Three Dimensional Geometry. It explains the Direction Cosines and Direction Ratios of a Line,Relation between the Direction Cosines of a Line and the Direction Cosines of a line passing through two points. It explains the Equation of a Line in Space,Equation of a line passing through a given point and parallel to any given vector and Equation of line passing through two given points. It explains the Angle between Two Lines. It explains Shortest Distance between Two Lines,Distance between two skew lines,Distance between parallel lines. It introduces the concepts of Plane,Equation of Plane in Normal form. It explains Coplanarity of Two Lines. It explains the Angle between Two Planes.

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Distance of a Point from a Plane Angle between a Line and a Plane Introduction Linear Programming Problem and its Mathematical Formulation Different Types of Linear Programming Problems

It explains the Distance of a Point from a Plane in vector and Cartesian form. It explains the Angle between a Line and a Plane in vector form. It introduces Linear Programming Problem. It explains Mathematical Formulation of Linear Programming Problem and Graphical Method of solving Linear Programming Problem. It explains the Different Types of Linear Programming Problems like Manfacturing,Diet,Transportation Problems. It introduces the Definition of Probability ,Sample Space,Impossible event and Complement of Event. It explains Conditional Probability along with its Properties. It explains Multiplication Theorem on Probability. It explains Probability of Independent events,Definition of Mutually Exclusive events ,Mutually Independent events . It explains Reverse Probability,Partition of a Sample Space,Theorem of Total Probability,Baye's Theorem on Probability. It explains Random Variables ,Probability Distribution of random variable,Mean and Variance of a random variable. It explains Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distribution.

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Grade 6
History
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What, Where, How and When? What, Where, How and When? On the Trail of the Earliest People On the Trail of the Earliest People On the Trail of the Earliest People From Gathering to Growing Food In the Earliest Cities In the Earliest Cities What Books and Burials Tell Us What Books and Burials Tell Us Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic New Questions and Ideas New Questions and Ideas New Questions and Ideas New Questions and Ideas

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Why Study History Importance of Dates Movement of Hunter-Gatherers The Stone Age Stone Tools of the Hunter-Gatherers Early Man Toward a Settled Life Growth and Decline of the Harappan Civilisation The City Plan What the Rigveda Tells Us Brahmagiri And Megalithic Graves Kingship Magadha: A Case Study in Kingship Social Restructuring Varna System Experiments in Democracy The Vajjis The Upanishads Parsis and Zoroastrianism Mahavira Buddhas Followers Sangha and Monasteries

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It describes the process of evolution of different societies and cultures and appreciates the past. It develops a sense of chronology, teaches how to classify history into a timeline and develops the skill of timeline creation in your daily life. It describes the life, tools and habitat of huntergatherers. It gives an overview of the Stone Age - Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic Age. It describes the techniques used by huntergatherers to make stone tools. It discusses the features of a settled life of the Neolithic man and deals with the advancements made in terms of specialisations in this period. It shows the location and life of the Harappans and expounds the theories responsible for the decline of the civilisation. It illustrates the advanced urban planning feats of this civilisation. It describes the life of the people and society that existed nearly 3500 years ago as depicted in the Rig-Veda. It describes the burial system and social differences prevalent in ancient India, e.g. megalithic graves found at Brahmagiri. It describes the ritualistic sacrifice of the Ashwamedha yagyna. It discusses the natural resources that made the kingdom of Magadha powerful and gives an overview of its chief rulers. It describes the restructuring of society into varnas and the specific function performed by each varna during the vedic period. It describes the salient features of the gana or sangha form of governance prevalent in the Vajji Kingdom. It explains the meaning of Upanishads and discusses the prominent sages and their contribution to the Upanishads. It discusses the origin of Zoroastrianism, its beliefs and spread into India. It discusses the early life of Mahavira, the main teachings of the faith and the two different sects of this religion. It explains the role of Sanghas in Buddhism and discusses how Buddhist monasteries originated.
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AshokaThe 20. Emperor Who Gave Up War AshokaThe 21. Emperor Who Gave Up War AshokaThe 22. Emperor Who Gave Up War 23. Vital Villages, Thriving Towns Vital Villages, Thriving Towns Vital Villages, Thriving Towns Vital Villages, Thriving Towns Traders, Kings and Pilgrims Traders, Kings and Pilgrims Traders, Kings and Pilgrims Traders, Kings and Pilgrims

Life and Teachings of Gautam Buddha Political Administration of the Mauryan Dynasty Ashoka the Great

It illustrates the early life of Gautam Buddha and his teachings. It describes the administration of the Mauryan dynasty and discusses the Mauryan economy. It illustrates the impact of Kalinga ear on Ashoka both personally and politically. It traces Ashoka's acceptance of Buddhism, the meaning and spread of Ashoka's dhamma, and Ashokas contributions to art and architecture. It describes the life of the people during the Sangam age. It describes trading activities, important ports and decline of ancient Indo-Roman trade with reference to Arikamedu. It describes the expansion of the agrarian system in ancient India. It describes the formation and functions of shrenis in ancient India. It describes the early trade and traders of India and discusses the emergence of new kingdoms along the coasts of India. It describes the origin, making and trail of the silk route. It details the spread of Buddhism and evolution of the two branches of BuddhismMahayana and Theravada. It describes the changing devotional practices in medieval India as masses accept one supreme God. It describes Prashastis as a type of historic source and discusses its importance. It describe the genealogy, strategy for expansion and administration of the Gupta Empire. It describes the reign, contribution and decline of Harshavardhan as a ruler of North India. It discusses the rulers of the dynasty and the administrative practises adopted by them. Understand the development of the kingdom after the fall of Satavahanas. Recall why Kanchipuram is referred to as the Golden City. It describes the advancements made in the fields of art, architecture, literature, science and technology during the Gupta rule. It describes the Puranas and narrates stories from Jataka and Panchatantra.
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Ashoka Dhamma Ancient India as Reflected in the Sangam Literature Indo-Roman Trade in Ancient India Growth of Agrarian Economy in Ancient India Craft Guilds or Shrenis in Ancient India Traveling Traders: How Trade Flourished in Ancient India Silk Route The Spread of Buddhism Changing Phase of Devotion Prashastis Samudragupta Harshavardhana Chalukyas The Pallavas Golden Age of Indian Culture Stories from the Past

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New Empires and Kingdoms New Empires and 32. Kingdoms New Empires and 33. Kingdoms New Empires and 34. Kingdoms 35. New Empires and Kingdoms Buildings, Paintings and Books Buildings, Paintings and Books

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Buildings, Paintings and Books Buildings, Paintings and Books Buildings, Paintings and Books Buildings, Paintings and Books Buildings, Paintings and Books

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Buddhas Followers Sangha and Monasteries Indias Early Contributions to Math and Science Great Tamil Epics From History The Great Epics Stupas and Temples

It explains the role of Sanghas in Buddhism and how Buddhist monasteries originated. It explains Aryabhata's contributions in the fields of mathematics and astronomy and discusses the discovery of zero. It narrates the stories from the Tamil epics, Silappadikaram and Manimekalai. It describes the two great epics of Indian origin, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata & discusses the values learnt from them. It explains the making of the stupas and describes its important components.

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Grade 7
History
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Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years New Kings and Kingdoms New Kings and Kingdoms New Kings and Kingdoms New Kings and Kingdoms New Kings and Kingdoms The Delhi Sultans

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Discovering the Sources from the Past Importance of Dates The Emergence of the Overlords Prashastis The Glorious Chola Empire Administrative Structure of the Chola Empire New Trends in Administration: Rents and Taxes Discovering the Sources from the Past Mohammed Bin Tughlaq Reign of Delhi Sultanate The Great Mughal Emperor - Babur The Great Mughal Emperor Humayun The Great Mughal Emperor - Akbar The Great Mughal Emperor - Jahangir The Great Mughal Emperor - Shah Jahan The Great Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Engineering Skills in Architecture

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It illustrates how manuscripts, inscriptions and archeology help reconstruct history. It develops a sense of chronology, teaches to classify history into time line and develop the skill of time line construction in your day to day life. It describes the emergence of the overlords in the Indian subcontinent around the seventh century. It describes the types and Important of Historic Sources - Prashastis Significant Historic Sources. It traces the rise of the Chola empire and describes the monuments and advanced irrigation system of the empire. It describes the administrative structure of the Chola empire. It describes the new trends in revenue administration in the southern states of early medieval India. It illustrates how manuscripts, inscriptions and archeology help reconstruct history. It introduces Mohammed Bin Tughlaq and discusses his expansion schemes and other policies as well as the decline of his reign. It mentions the dynasties that ruled Delhi and lists the correct sequence of the dynasties. It describes the early life and conquests by Babur that helped establish the Mughal Empire in India. It gives an overview of Humayun as the second Mughal ruler. It describes the life and reign of Akbar and , discusses his religious policy and the nine navratnas or gems in his court. It describes the life and achievement of Jahangir and the influence of Nur Jahan on his life. It gives an overview of the life, campaigns and cultural achievements of Shah Jahan. It discusses Aurangzeb's succession to the throne, his campaigns and religious policies. It discusses the engineering skills used in architecture and the styles, techniques and materials used in Indian architecture.
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18. Rulers and Buildings

Religious Structures Mughal Influence on Architecture Mandis to Towns and Metros The Lives of Nomads Tribal Societies in the Mughal Era Social Changes Among Tribals and the Emergence of States in India Changing Society: From Varnas to Jatis Changing Phase of Devotion Bhakti Movements in South India Saints of Maharashtra Yogis, Nathpanthis and Siddhas Islam and Sufism Bhakti Movements in North India Kabir and His Teachings Baba Guru Nanak Development of Regional Cultures Decline of the Mughal Empire

19. Rulers and Buildings Towns, Traders and Craftspersons Tribes, Nomads and 21. Settled Communities Tribes, Nomads and 22. Settled Communities 20. 23. Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities Devotional Paths to the Divine Devotional Paths to the Divine Devotional Paths to the Divine Devotional Paths to the Divine Devotional Paths to the Divine Devotional Paths to the Divine Devotional Paths to the Divine Devotional Paths to the Divine The Making of Regional Cultures Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

It describes the basic plan of a temple and a mosque, the architectural feats such as the shikharas and domes and the factors that led invaders to plunder temples. It describes Mughal tombs, architecture, forts and gardens, Impact of region and Empires on Architecture. It traces how small towns evolved from villages to towns or cities. It describes the lives of nomadic pastoralists and the banjara community in particular. It describes the life of the Indian tribal societies that existed during the Mughal era. It discusses the effect of the emergence of states on the Gond and Ahom tribes during the Mughal era. It describes the changes in society from varnas to jatis and its effect on tribals during the Mughal era. It describes the changing devotional practices in medieval India as masses accept one supreme God. It traces the origin of the Bhakti Movement started by the Nayanars and the Alavars in South India. It traces the Bhakti Movement in Maharastra and discusses the contributions of Sant Tukaram, Eknath Namdev and Janeshwar. It explains the beliefs and practices of the Yogis, Nathpanthis and Siddhas. It details the beliefs, practices and traditions of the Sufi saints and compares the same with Islam. It profiles the saints and preachers of Northern India and details their beliefs and practices. It traces the principles of teachings of Kabir. It explains the teachings, beliefs and contributions of Guru Nanak Dev. It describes the fields in which regional cultures evolved and lists some examples from each field that evolved. It traces the beginning of the glorious period of the Mughals, the administrative system that allowed the Mughals to gain power and the causes for the fall of the Mughal empire after Aurangzeb. It analyses the factors that led these Mughal states to declare independence and identifies the three common factors that were brought about in all the three States and their impact on the common people. It explains how the weakness of the Mughal emperors allowed the Rajputs to extend their
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Consolidation of Power - Sikhs & Jats

territory and establish their independence. It discusses Guru Gobind Singh and his Khalsas role in inspiring the rulers of Punjab to declare independence

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Grade 8
History
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How, When and Where How, When and Where From Trade to Territory the Company Establishes Power From Trade to Territory the Company Establishes Power From Trade to Territory the Company Establishes Power From Trade to Territory the Company Establishes Power From Trade to Territory the Company Establishes Power From Trade to Territory the Company Establishes Power

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Importance of Dates Determining Dates Through Surveys and Records The Battle of Plassey

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It develops a sense of chronology, teaches how to classify history into a timeline and develops this skill of timeline construction in your daily life. It discusses how to determine dates through surveys and records. It describes the causes, events and outcome of the Battle of Plassey.

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Tipu Sultan: The Tiger of Mysore The New System of Administration in Colonial India The Arrival of the East India Company in India How the Company Officials Became Nawabs East India Company in the Latter Half of the th 17 Century Administrative Organisation Army and Police The Claim to Paramountcy and the Doctrine of Lapse Demand For Indian Indigo The Blue rebellion 1859 Emergence of New Revenue Collection

It describes the role of Tipu Sultan as a strong opponent of the British in the Mysore Wars.

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It describes the new judicial system set up by the British in colonial India.

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It describes the origin and arrival of East India Company into India. It explains how the East India company officials expanded themselves and adopted measures to make money. It explain the Companys conflict with the Nawabs of Bengal and analyses the impact of these conflicts on trade. It also discusses India's agrarian economy and the revenue earnings of the Nawabs. It explains the structure of the Companys army and the impact of the British Military Culture on the Indian Sepoys. It also explains why the British established the police department in India. It describes the annexation of Indian states by the British in the name of Paramountcy and the Doctrine of Lapse. It describes the factors that led to the increase in demand for Indian indigo. It explains the methods adopted by the ryots to rebel and stop growing indigo and discusses how the government tried to control the rebellion and the final result of this measure. It explains the need to devise a method of revenue collection and the impact of these methods on the
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Systems Tribals, Dikus and the 14. Vision of a Golden Age Tribals, Dikus and the 15. Vision of a Golden Age Tribals, Dikus and the 16. Vision of a Golden Age When People Rebel 17. 1857 and After When People Rebel 1857 and After Life of Tribals

Impact of Colonial Rule on the Tribals Rebellion by Tribals Against Colonial Rule Political and Economic Causes of the Mutiny of 1857 Socio-Religious Causes of the Mutiny of 1857 Military Causes of the Revolt of 1857 Spread of the Revolt of 1857 The Result of the Revolt of 1857 Tracing the Emergence of Delhi Until the 19th Century Delhi - the New Capital Decay of the Old City Impact of Colonisation on the Indian Textile Industry Evolution of Education in India From Oriental to Western System of Pathshalas and the Changes British Brought Education from the Eyes of Gandhi and Tagore Raja Ram Mohan

traditional land system of India. It distinguishes between the types of activities done by various tribal groups. It also discusses the barter system as practiced by the tribes and states the reasons that led them to debt and poverty. It explains the impact of British rule on tribal chiefs and shifting cultivators and discusses the effect of forest law on the tribal group and trade. It explains the various rebellions in tribal area in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and describes the Birsa movement and its significance. It discusses the political and economic factors that led to the mutiny of 1857. It discusses the social and religious factors that motivated Indians to revolt. It discusses the military and immediate cause responsible for the revolt. It describes the spread and suppression of the revolt by the British. It analyses the result and the reasons responsible for the failure of the revolt of 1857. It distinguishes between urbanisation and deurbanisation, traces the development of Delhi from the eight century to the nineteenth century and discusses how Delhi expanded over a period of time. It describes the development of Delhi after 1857 and explains the influence on the architecture of the city. It analyses what happened to the Old city of Delhi when New Delhi was emerging and explains the decline of havelis. It discusses the impact of colonisation on the Indian textile industry. It traces the change in the traditional approach of education with that of the Western system with the arrival of the British. It compares and contrasts the informal with the formal system of education during British India. It explains Mahatma Gandhi's practical approach and Tagore's creative approach to learning. Raja Ram Mohan Roy
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When People Rebel 1857 and After When People Rebel 20. 1857 and After When People Rebel 21. 1857 and After Colonialism and the 22. City the Story of an Imperial Capital Colonialism and the 23. City the Story of an Imperial Capital Colonialism and the 24. City the Story of an Imperial Capital Weavers, Iron 25. Smelters and Factory Owners Civilising the "Native," Educating the Nation

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Reform The Making of the 30. National Movement: 1870s - 1947 The Making of the 31. National Movement: 1870s - 1947 The Making of the 32. National Movement: 1870s - 1947 The Making of the 33. National Movement: 1870s - 1947 34. India After Independence

Roy The Emergence of Nationalism Indian National Congress It discusses the change in Indian consciousness and British administration after 1857. It describes the emergence of the Indian National Congress and discusses the moderate and extremist factions, their beliefs and methodologies. It explains the significance of the quit India movement, recalls the Muslim League's demand for an independent State, recalls the results of the elections and develops a sense of nationalist pride on India gaining independence. It explains the idea that India was a new but divided nation and discusses the problems that India was to tackle to develop as a strong united nation. Constitution of India It explains the purpose of the five year plans and analyses how these plans have led to the economic prosperity of the nation. It also appreciates India's independent foreign policy and analyses the trajectory of India's growth post Independence.

Quit India unto Independence

India After Independence Constitution of India

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India After Independence

Planning for Development

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Grade 9
History
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The French Revolution The French Revolution The French Revolution The French Revolution The French Revolution The French Revolution

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Storming of the Bastille Enlightenment Ideology of the Middle Class Socio-Economic Causes of the French Revolution The Outbreak of the French Revolution France as a Constitutional Monarchy France: From Monarchy to Republic The Fall of the Jacobin Government and the Rise of Napoleon in France Women in the French Revolution The Abolition of Slavery The Industrial Revolution Marx and Engles 1905 Revolution Tsarist Russia Socialism is Europe Birth of the Weimar Republic Economic Crisis in the Weimar Republic Rise and Fall of Hitler

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It discusses the sequences the events that led to the storming of the Bastille and describes the storming. It describes the Enlightenment ideologies put forward by philosophers in France. It describes the economic and social factors and the subsistence crisis that led to the French Revolution. It describes the outbreak of the French Revolution and discusses the beginning, spread and effect of the revolution. It describes the social, political and economic ideologies of the new constitution. It explains Frances struggle to shift from monarchy to a republic.

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The French Revolution The French Revolution The French Revolution Socialism in Europe and the Russia Socialism in Europe and the Russia Socialism in Europe and the Russia Socialism in Europe and the Russia Socialism in Europe and Russia Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Nazism and the Rise of Hitler

It discusses the fall of the Jacobian government and the rise of the rise of Napoleon. It explains the role and achievements of women in the French Revolution. It explains the reason for Slave trade and the rebellion against it. It describes the growth and the spread of industrial revolution and socialism. It explains Karl Marx's and Engel's views on class struggle, Marxism and communism. It describes the causes of the 1905 revolutionaries, its course and results. It gives a background of the socio-political conditions in Russia before the Russian revolution. It discusses the social impact of the Industrial revolution. It describes Germany's humiliating treatment by the Treaty of Versailles after the World War I, the formation of Weimar Republic and the devastating impact of the war on European society. It describes the cause and effect of hyperinflation in the Weimar republic after the World War I. It describes the events related to the rise and fall of Hitler and the Nazi party.
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Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Forest Society and Colonialism Forest Society and Colonialism Forest Society and Colonialism Forest Society and Colonialism Pastoralists in the Modern World

The Nazi Ideology The Art of Nazi Propaganda Deforestation Under the Colonial Rule Commercial Forestry and Its Impact on the Life of the People Rebellion by the people of Bastar Forest Transformations Pastoral Nomads in the Mountains Pastoral Nomads on the Plateaus, Plains and Deserts Changes in Pastoral Life Under Colonial Rule Impact of Colonial Changes on Pastoralists Impact of Colonial Rule on Pastoralism in Africa Changing Agricultural Practices in England Retreat of the Red Indians & Inhabitation by White Settlers Bread Basket & The Dust Bowl Opium Cultivation in India

It discusses the basis of the Nazi ideology and the atrocities committed by the Nazis in the name of Aryans being a superior race. It explains the art of propaganda used by the Nazis to influence the opinion of the Germans. It describes deforestation and its effects under the colonial rule. It describes the changes in forest management in the colonial period, shifting cultivation and the nomadic and pastoral communities. It describes the lives of the people of Bastar in pre-colonial times and discusses how the British suppressed the rebellion and new developments. It describes the island of Java, Kalangs of Java, Dutch Scientific Forestry and impact of the world wars on the forests of Java. It discusses the nomads inhabiting different parts of the mountain regions and the reason behind their cyclical pattern of migration. It discusses nomadic pastoralists and the factors important for the same, highlighting the Dhangars of Maharashtra, the Gollas, Kurumas and Kurubas of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and the Banjaras and Raikas. It discusses the areas in which colonial power changed in the lives of the pastoralists and identifies the laws British made as well as their impact on the pastoralists. It describes pastoralists in the modern world and discusses the impact of colonial changes on pastoralists. It explains the nomads of Africa and explains the impact of colonial changes on African pastoralists and how they coped with these changes. It compares changes in England before and after the eighteenth century and discusses the factors that contributed to enclosures and the impact of increase in population over demand of food grains. Retreat of the Red Indians & In-habitation by White Settlers. It explains the reasons behind growth in wheat production and the ecological disturbance caused by recklessly disturbing the vegetation of a region. It explains how the Britishers made Bengal an opium-producing area and discusses the measures undertaken to force the Indian peasants
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Pastoralists in the Modern World Pastoralists in the Modern World Pastoralists in the Modern World

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History and Sports: The Story of Cricket Clothing: A Social History Clothing: A Social History

Origin of Cricket Sumptuary Laws and Social Hierarchy Effects of the Industrial Revolution on Clothing British Rule and Cultural Perceptions in Colonial India Need for a National Dress in Colonial India Clothing and Notions of Beauty Gandhis Experiments with Clothing Transformation of Clothing in Colonial India

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to produce opium. It describes cricket and Englands culture and explains the difference between amateurs and professionals. It discusses how laws dictated the dressing norms in France and the changes that happened in clothing due to the French revolution. It describes reactions of women to these norms and the resulting dress reforms that occurred in England and America. It distinguishes the reasons why Indians and British used turbans and hats and the explains the shoe respect law enacted by the British. It describes Indians experiments at designing a national dress in colonial India. It describes the dressing styles in Victorian England and the impact of the attire on a woman's well being. It describes Mahatma Gandhis experiments with clothing and the reactions to them in colonial India. It describes the impact of British culture on the clothing of Indians and the subsequent disagreements due to cultural differences.

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Clothing: A Social History Clothing: A Social History Clothing: A Social History Clothing: A Social History Clothing: A Social History

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Grade 10
History
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The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The Rise of Nationalism in Europe The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

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The French Idea of a Nation State Rise of Nationalism in Europe Developments in Europe After 1815 The Age of Revolutions: 18301848 Unification of Germany

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It describes the French idea of a nation state and its effect on European countries. It discusses the problems in mid-century Europe and explains the origin of ideas of liberty and political and economic nationalism. It describes the development of conservative and liberal ideas in Europe after 1815. It describes revolutions by liberals, revolts caused by Romantics, national feelings, hunger and hardship and the political revolts and the July Revolution. It describes the events that led to the unification of Germany in the nineteenth century and Bismark and his role. It describes the events that led to the unification of Italy in the nineteenth century and the contributions of Giuseppe Mazzini, Count Camillo di Cavour, Guiseppe Garibald and Victor Emmanuel II. It describes the developments in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that led to the formation of the United Kingdom or Great Britain. It discusses the Balkans under the Ottoman Empire, Serbian independence from Turkish Ottomans, and the causes of World War I. It illustrates the symbolic representation of France, Germany and India. It describes the changes in Vietnam brought about by French colonisation of Vietnam in the nineteenth century, the reforms by the French and profit-making in Vietnam. It describes the attitude, changes and reaction to changes in education by French in colonial Vietnam and discusses the French discriminatory policy of education. It explains the role of women in the anti-imperialist movement in Vietnam and on Ho Chi Minh trail.

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The Nationalist 10. Movement in IndoChina The Nationalist 11. Movement in IndoChina The Nationalist 12. Movement in IndoChina The Nationalist 13. Movement in IndoChina

Colonisation of Vietnam Education in Vietnam During the Colonial Rule Role of Women in the Anti-Imperialist Movement in Vietnam Socio-Religious Fall Out of the French Colonisation of Vietnam

It explains the socio-religious fallout of French rule in Vietnam and the Rat extermination campaign.

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The Nationalist 14. Movement in IndoChina The Nationalist 15. Movement in IndoChina 16. Nationalism in India

Vision of Modernisation in Vietnam Vietnam's Struggle for Independence

Idea of Satyagraha Factors responsible for the Non CoOperation Movement Spread of the NonCooperation Movement The Salt March Limits of Civil Disobedience Culture Promotes Nationalism Food Production and Distribution in the Nineteenth Century Conquest, Disease and Trade in the Americas Rinderpest or the Cattle Plague The Dark Side of Colonialism Indian Traders in the Colonial and the Global System World War I and Global Transformations Rise of Mass Production and Consumption The Great Depression Bretton Woods

It discusses the dilemma of nationalism and modernism and describes Japan as an inspiration for resisting western colonisation and China as an inspiration for setting up a democratic republic. It describes the New Republic of Vietnam, US intervention in the Vietnam war, and the Ho Chi Minh trail. It explains the origins, philosophy and the movement of Satyagraha as given by Mahatma Gandhi. It also describes the role of satyagraha in Indian independence. It describes the factors responsible for the non co-operation movement, the Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. It describes how the non-cooperation movement played out in Indian towns, countryside and plantations. It describes the significance of the salt march as an example of disobedience of British laws. It explains why certain segments such as the Dalits or the Muslim League gave a lukewarm response to this movement. It describes the factors that give rise to nationalism, various cultural symbols, Indian folklore and reinterpretations of history that fostered nationalism in India. It describes the changes in the production and distribution pattern of food in the world in the nineteenth century. It describes the attraction of Europeans to Americas in the sixteenth century. It describes the invasion of Africa by the Europeans and the impact of the spread of Rinderprest. It describes the dark side of colonialism, highlighting the ecological, political and economic impact of colonialism. It explains colonial trade, the concept of trade surplus and the advantage of the same for the British. It discusses the damages and economic recovery of nations after the World War I. It exemplifies the concept of mass production and consumption in the United States. It explains the meaning, cause and effect of the great depression in the United States. It discusses the change in economies after gaining
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17. Nationalism in India

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The Making of a 22. Global World The Making of a Global World The Making of a Global World The Making of a Global World The Making of a Global World The Making of a Global World The Making of a Global World

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Global World The Making of a Global World The Age of Industrialisation

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Institutions: The Aftermath Rebuilding a World Economy: Bretton Woods Institutions ProtoIndustrialisation to Industrialisation Hand Labour and Mechanisation in Britain Indian Textile Industry During the British Rule Industrialisation of the Indian Textile Industry

independence, the G7 countries and the end of Breton Woods. It discusses the reconstruction of economies post World War II and the establishment and functioning of Bretton Woods institutions. It describes the shift from proto-industrialisation to industrialisation in Britain. It describes the reasons why industrialists preferred hand labour over mechanisation, life of the workers in Britain and increase in mechanisation and hostility of workers. It describes the Indian textile industry until early eighteenth century, the rising power of the British in India and the impact on weavers and Manchester Textile in India. It describes the mills set up in India, early entrepreneurs and their source of capital. It also discusses the expansion of Indian factories and demand for workers. It describes the swadeshi movement and mentions the reasons and impact of the World War I on industrial growth in India. It also traces how small-scale industries predominate after the World War I. It describes the role of advertisements and various methods of advertising adopted by the manufacturers to sell their products. It traces the growth of London from a hamlet to a city and the impact of industrialisation on the lives of common man. It describes the living condition in urban London and the measures undertaken to improve housing and public transportation. It describes the people and their social activities in eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in urban England. It explains the evolution of Mumbai city from seven islands in the early nineteenth century. It describes the challenges of housing and the expansion of the city as a result of urbanisation. It describes the reasons why Mumbai is called the city of dreams. It describes the pros and cons of industrial revolution and explains the pollution problems faced by England and Calcutta due to Industrial revolution and steps taken to reform them. It describes print and the history of printing in China and Japan. It describes the history, impact and the techniques adopted by the Gutenberg printing press.
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The Age of 33. Industrialisation

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The Age of Industrialisation

Industrial Growth in India Role of Advertisements in th the 19 Century London Industrialisation and After London - Housing and Public Services UK - Urban life in th th 18 to 20 Century History of Mumbai Housing - A Challenge in the City of Mumbai Mumbai - City of Dreams Cities a Challenge to the Environment The First Printed books Gutenberg and the Printing Press

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The Age of Industrialisation Work, Life and Leisure Work, Life and Leisure Work, Life and Leisure Work, Life and Leisure Work, Life and Leisure Work, Life and Leisure Work, Life and Leisure

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Print Culture and the 47. Modern World

Impact of the Print Revolution

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Print Culture and the Modern World Print Culture and the Modern World Print Culture and the Modern World

The Reading Mania Print Media Harbinger of Mass Literacy India & the World of Print

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Print Culture and the Modern World Novels, Society and History Novels, Society and History

New Forms of Publication in India

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Novels, Society and History Novels, Society and History Novels, Society and History

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It describes the impact of print revolution in sixteenth-century Europe, mingling of oral and reading cultures and spreading messages through books. It describes the increased literacy in Europe from the seventeenth till nineteenth century, introduction of new variety of print materials, ideas of scientists and scholars and the power of print. It explains the significance of print media in terms of educating the masses and explains the various steps that heightened literacy. It describes the history and introduction of print in India with Potuguese arrival and discusses the development of the press with the arrival of the British. It describes the development of new forms of print that started in India, development and impact of women-centric literature and the popularity of folk literature. It describes novels and differentiates among the different types of novels. It also describes the factors that helped in the popularity of novels. It explains how novels explored the world of women and idealised a new type of man that appealed to the youth. It also describes the impact of novels during and after colonisation. It explains developments in modern literature in India and discusses each region had its distinct development. Give the names of the contributors and their contributions and impact on the readers. It describes the uses of novels and explains the impact of early novels written in nineteenthcentury India. It describes how novels helped change the perception of Indians and popularising the concept of a nation.

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Grade 6
Civics
Sr. No.
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Understanding Diversity Understanding Diversity Diversity and Discrimination Diversity and Discrimination Diversity and Discrimination Diversity and Discrimination What is Government? Key Elements of a democratic Government Panchayati Raj

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Understanding Diversity Unity in Diversity Prejudice

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It describes the concept of diversity in historical and geographical regions. It explains the linguistic, cultural and regional diversity of India. It describes the prejudice prevalent in India with examples and discusses how its occurrence effects people. It describes stereotype with examples and discusses its types, such as gender stereotype, with examples and its effect on people. It describes the ill effects of inequality and discrimination. It describes the concept of equality to remove discrimination and inequality. It describes the working of a democratic government at national and state levels and its comparison with monarchy. It describes the need to participate and resolve conflicts within a democratic government. It explains the working of the gram sabha and its judicial wing or the nyaya panchayat. It explains the composition, working and resources available to the gram panchayat. It explains the process to report crime and discusses the structure and function of a police station in rural India. It explains the Indian rural administrative structure and the impact of Hindu Succession Act, 2005. It explains the public utility services, their functions and importance in Indian villages. It explains the model of Municipal Corporation, wards, councillors and sources of their funds. It explains the challenges, ways to collect and dispose garbage and the concept of sub contracting. It explains the alternate sources of employment in rural areas. It explains the hardships related to farming faced by rural families. It explains the reasons and hardships of street life in cities. It decribes and distinguishes among different occupations prevalent in cities and discusses the hardships involved.

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Stereotypes Inequality and Discrimination Striving for Equality Understanding a Government Understanding a Democratic Government Gram Sabha Gram Panchayat Reporting Crime in Rural India Land Records Public Utility Services Municipal Corporation Garbage Collection in Cities Alternate Employment in Rural Areas Hardships of Rural Families Street Life Occupations in a City

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10. Panchayati Raj 11. Rural Administration 12. Rural Administration 13. Rural Administration 14. Urban Administration 15. Urban Administration

16. Rural livelihoods 17. Rural livelihoods 18. Urban livelihoods 19. Urban livelihoods

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Grade 7
Civics
Sr. No.
1. 2.

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On Equality On Equality

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Need to Preserve Dignity Equality African American Civil Rights Movement Health Care in India: A Paradox Healthcare Facilities in India The State Executive Working of the State Government The State Legislature Valuing the Contribution of Homemakers Breaking Stereotypes Factors That Affect the Schooling of the Weaker SocioEconomic Group Women's Movement for Their Rights Understanding Media Role of Media in Democracy Role of Media in Setting Agendas Building a Brand Making of an

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It explains the need to preserve equality and dignity. It discusses the Indian Constitution and recalls the provisions in the Constitution that guarantee equality to all citizens of India. It describes the African American Civil Rights movement, role of leaders and its impact on American civil rights. It explains the compare the contrasting access to healthcare among social groups in India. It describes public and private healthcare service, problems faced by Indian healthcares, measures taken by the government to overcome healthcare problems. It explains the formation and functioning of the state executives in India. It describes the working of the Legislative assembly. It explains the formation and functioning of a state government in India. It describes the activities done by a housewife/domestic servent and discusses the measure taken by the government for the women at workplace. It describes how the stereotype is develop, about the great people who contributed to break stereotype and about the ways in which stereotype can be breaked. It describes the reason for drop out of girls in school, the importance of women education and the measures taken by the government in the field of education. It describes womens movement, the strategies used by them and their achievements. It describes the various forms of media, impact of technology and finance on it. It explains the significance of media and the concept of censorship in a democracy. It explains how media sets the agenda, its impact in a democratic scenario and manipulation by other bodies. It explains how brands are build and their value, about impact of people on ads, about analysing ads. It discusses the making of an advertisement.
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On Equality Role of the Government in Health Role of the Government in Health How the State Government works How the State Government works How the State Government works Growing Up as Boys and Girls

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Advertising Understanding 18. Advertising 19. Markets Around Us 20. Markets Around Us 21. A Shirt in the Market 22. Struggles for Equality

Advertisement Limitations of Democratic Principles in Advertising Retail Outlets Types of Markets A Story of a Shirt Struggle for Equality

It lists the shortcomings of the impact of advertisements and analyses the limitations of advertisements from a democratic perspective. It also appreciates the role of social advertising. It describes various retail outlets and determines the principle of equality. It describes the types of markets and the chain involved. It explains the steps in making a shirt right from production of cotton to the supplying the complete product in the market. It explains the struggle for equality through the Tawa Matsya Sangh.

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Grade 8
Civics
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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The Indian Constitution The Indian Constitution The Indian Constitution Understanding Secularism Understanding Secularism Why do we need a Parliament?

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The Need for a Constitution The Salient Features of the Indian Constitution Fundamental Rights & Duties Secularism Secularism in India Representative Democracy and its Limitations Role of Media and other agencies in Raising the Needs for the Laws Judicial System Structure of Indian Appellate System The Process of Seeking Justice Social Marginalisation of the Adivasis Promoting Social Justice among the Marginalised Protecting the Rights of Dalits and Adivasis Water as a Fundamental Right Role of the Government in Providing Public Facilities Enforcement of Safety Laws Laws to Protect the Environment

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It describes how different factors determine the constitution of various democratic countries. It explains how the salient features of the Indian Constitution promote the wellbeing of citizens. It describes the importance and need to practice the fundamental rights and duties. It explains the concept and need of secularism and the benefits of separating state and religion. It explains secularism in India and the exceptions it makes for certain religious communities. It explains the concept of representative democracy through the 14th Lok Sabha elections. It describes the role of media and NGO highlight a problems, how new laws are formed. It explains the working, importance and the limitations of the Judicial System in India. It explains the structure of the Indian appellate system. Explains the process and roles of people involved in seeking administering justice. It explains the meaning of marginalisation through adivasis. It describes the measures taken to promote social justice among the marginalised. It explains the rights that protect the Dalits and Adivasis and the application of these laws. It describes the importance of water, the water hortage in Chenna, the disparity in provision of water in different regions of India It explains public facility, governments role in providing public facilities and the sources of revenue for provision of public facilities. It describes the consequences of the Bhopal Gas tragedy, exploring the reasons for the Bhopal tragedy and enforcement of safety laws. It describes laws made by government to protect the environment and discusses an individuals contribution to environmental protection.
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Understanding Laws

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Understanding Our 10. Criminal Justice System 11. Understanding Marginalisation Confronting Marginalisation Confronting Marginalisation

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Grade 9
Civics
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name
Democracy in the Contemporary World

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Restoration of Democracy in Chile Transition from a Non-Democratic to a Democratic Government in Poland Expansion of Democracy Role of International Organisations in a Democracy Evaluating the Effectiveness of the UN Features of Democracy Debating the Merits and Demerits of Democracy Taking Democracy beyond the realms of Governance South Africa-From Apartheid to Democracy The Need for a Constitution Making of the Indian Constitution The Preamble of the Constitution Evaluating Political Competition Electoral systems Electoral Process Ensuring Free and Fair Elections Interrelated of the Government in

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It explains the developments in Chile in 1973, the principle of democracy that was undermined when Salvador Allende was overthrown, the regime of Pinochet and the features of democracy. It analyses how the governance of Poland shifted from a non democratic to a democratic style and discusses the events that occurred in Poland in relation to trade union strikes as well as the features of the solidarity party. It explains the history of expansion of democracy in phases and anlyses how and why democracy did not spread evenly in all parts of the world. It discusses the fact that the increase in democratic institutions does not necessarily imply democratic relations to exist between all countries and explains the role of international organisations in a democracy. about it discusses the limitations of certain global organisations in trying to maintain democratic principles between nations and finds out examples where such organisations have had success. It discusses the features of democracy. Debating the Merits and Demerits of Democracy. Taking Democracy beyond the realms of Governance. South Africa-From Apartheid to Democracy. The Need for a Constitution. Making of the Indian Constitution. The Preamble of the Constitution. Evaluating Political Competition. Electoral systems. Electoral Process. Ensuring Free and Fair Elections. Interrelated of the Government in Making Policy Decisions.
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Democracy in the Contemporary World What is Democracy? Why Democracy? What is Democracy? Why Democracy? What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Constitutional design

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Making Policy Decisions 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Working of Institutions Working of Institutions Working of Institutions Working of Institutions Working of Institutions Working of Institutions Democratic Rights Democratic Rights Democratic Rights Rajya Sabha The Lok Sabha How a Bill Becomes a Law Prime Minister and Council of Ministers The President of India Judicial System Life Without Rights Right to Equality Right to Freedom Right against Exploitation Right to Freedom of Religion Cultural and Educational Rights Right to Constitutional Remedies Expanding Scope of Rights Rajya Sabha. The Lok Sabha. How a Bill Becomes a Law. Prime Minister and Council of Ministers. The President of India. Judicial System. Life Without Rights. Right to Equality. Right to Freedom. Right against Exploitation. Right to Freedom of Religion. Cultural and Educational rights. Right to Constitutional remedies. Expanding Scope of Rights

27. Democratic Rights 28. Democratic Rights 29. Democratic Rights 30. Democratic Rights 31. Democratic Rights

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Grade 10
Civics
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name

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Content Coverage
It discusses the complex ethnic composition of residents of Belgium and the problems this posed in making decisions specially in the city of Brussels and explains the Belgian model of resolving. It discusses the problem of dominance of majority in the politics of Sri Lanka and recalls the impact this had on the relationship between the Sinhala and Tamil communities, which later led to the civil war. It exemplifies the fact that democratic principles are based on giving due respect to diverse groups and explains the various forms of power sharing arrangements undertaken in modern democracies. Federalism. It states with examples the features of the Indian government that makes it federal in nature. Decentralisation of Power in India. Impact of Social Division in Politics. It explains Social Divisions and Social Differences, Democracy and Diversity. Gender Differences in Politics. Communal Politics. Caste and Politics. It differentiates between the pressure groups and political parties and recalls the various types of groups and the purpose for the same. It also discusses the merits and demerits of these pressure groups. It discusses the struggle of Bolivians against privatisation of water in Bolivia and analyses how popular protests against the elected government were used to fight for citizen's interest. It explains Nepal's struggle to establish its federal democratic republic and the role of struggles in strengthening the institution of democracy. The Need for Political Parties. It describes Political Parties. It exemplifies the fact that political parties are held responsible for the working of a democratic
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Power sharing

Power Sharing in Belgium

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Power sharing Federalism Federalism Federalism Democracy and diversity Democracy and diversity

Forms of Power Sharing Federalism Indian ConstitutionFederal in Nature Decentralisation of Power in India Impact of Social Division in Politics Social Divisions and Social Differences Gender Differences in Politics Communal Politics Caste and Politics

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Nepal's Struggle for democracy The Need for Political Parties Political Parties Challenges to Political Parties

15. Political Parties 16. Political Parties 17. Political Parties

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government and explains the various challenges faced by political parties in the course of their functioning. 18. 19. Outcomes of Democracy Outcomes of Democracy Challenges to Democracy Challenges to Democracy Expectation from a Democracy Economic Outcomes of a Democracy Challenges to Democracy Political Reforms Expectation from a Democracy. Economic Outcomes of a Democracy. Explain the different challenges faced by the democracy with the solution that can be provided for such challenges This nugget explains about: to understand the need for political reform or a reform in the functioning of a democracy. Identify

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Grade 6
Geography
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Chapter Name
The Earth in the Solar System Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes Motions of the Earth Maps Maps Major Domains of the Earth Major Domains of the Earth

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The Solar System Parallels of Latitude Heat Zones of the Earth Meridians of Longitudes Longitude and Time Motions of Earth Introduction to Maps Types of Maps The Major Domains of the Earth The Seven Continents on This Earth The Four Oceans on This Earth All About Mountains Plains and Plateaus Location and Political Divisions of India India and Her Neighbours Physical Divisions in India The Natural Vegetation of India The Importance of Forests in India Cold Weather Season in India Hot Weather

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It describes the solar system and explains terms universe and galaxy. It describes the significance of the parallels of latitude and the lists the major parallels of latitude. It describes the different heat zones of the earth such as torrid, temperate and frigid. It describes the significance of the meridians of longitude and discusses how to locate places using latitudes and longitudes. It describes the role of meridians of longitude in determining time. It describes the movements of the earth and the impact of these movements on day, night and seasons. It describes maps and their advantages and disadvantages when compared to globes. It describes the need for different types of maps and a description of each type of map. It describes the four major domains of the earth: lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. It describes the seven continents, their locations, and key features. It describes the four oceans, their locations and key features. It describes the importance of mountains, their different types and how each type is formed. It describes the characteristics of plateaus and plains and their uses to human beings. It describes the location of India and its political divisions. It identifies and describes the neighbouring countries of India. It describes in brief the major physical divisions of India. It describes the types of forests in India and their location. It describes the role of forests in the ecosystem, their importance to human beings, their rapid depletion and the steps that could be taken. It describes the cold weather season in India and the factors that impact it. It describes the hot weather season in India and
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Major Domains of the Earth Major Landforms of 12. the Earth Major Landforms of 13. the Earth 14. Our Country - India 15. Our Country - India 16. Our Country - India India: Climate, 17. Vegetation and Wildlife India: Climate, 18. Vegetation and Wildlife India: Climate, 19. Vegetation and Wildlife 20. India: Climate,

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21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

Vegetation and Wildlife India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife

Season in India Advancing Monsoon Season in India Retreating Monsoon Season in India Wildlife Conservation in India Conservation of Forests and Wildlife in India Flora and Fauna in India

the factors that impact it. It describes the advancing monsoon season in India and the factors that impact it. It describes the retreating monsoon season in India and the factors that impact it It describes the steps taken by the Indian government to preserve wildlife in India. It describes the importance of wildlife and forests and the measures taken by the government to conserve forests and wildlife. It provides a distinction between different types of species and the factors that cause the depletion of the flora and fauna.

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Grade 7
Geography
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3.

Chapter Name
Environment Environment Inside Our Earth

Nugget Name
Major Components of the Environment The Ecosystem Inside Our Earth Interior of the Earth Types of Rocks and Their Formation Earthquakes About the Atmosphere Structure of the Atmosphere Weather and Climate Temperature Wind Why Does It Rain? Distribution of Water on the Earth Waves Tides Ocean Currents Diversity of Natural Vegetation Types of Forests Grasslands and Other Vegetation in India Settlements

Content Coverage
It describes the natural, human and human-made components of the environment. It describes the aquatic, desert, forest and manmade ecosystems. It describes the interiors of the earth, with a description of the components, thickness and composition of the different layer of the earth. It describes the different types of rocks, their methods of formation and the rock cycle. It explains earthquakes and their causes, discusses the use of Richter scale to measure earthquake and talks about the protection against earthquakes. It describes the significance of the atmosphere and its composition. It describes the different layers of the atmosphere and the significance of each layer. It describes the key factors that different weather and climate. It describes what is temperature and the factors that impact temperature. It explains wind and its various types. It describes the reasons for rainfall and the different types of rainfall. It describes the distribution of water on earth. It describes waves, their characteristics, uses and an overview of the tsunami. It describes tides, the differences between high tide and low tide and the uses of tides. It describes ocean currents, the reasons for their occurrence and the effects of ocean currents. It describes the factors that impact the growth of natural vegetation, the types of natural vegetation and their uses. It describes different types of forests in India and their key characteristics. It describes grasslands and other vegetation such as tropical, temperate grassland and thorny bushes. It describes different types of settlements, patterns formed in rural settlements and types of urban settlements based on their functions. It describes and compares the various means of transport.
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4.

Inside Our Earth

5.

Our Changing Earth

6. 7. 8. 9.

Air Air Air Air

10. Air 11. Air 12. Water 13. Water 14. Water 15. Water 16. 17. 18. Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Natural Vegetation and Wildlife

Human Environment19. Settlement, Transport and Communication Human Environment20. Settlement, Transport and Communication

Means of Transport

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Human Environment21. Settlement, Transport and Communication Human Environment Interactions - The 22. Tropical and the Subtropical Region Human Environment Interactions - The 23. Tropical and the Subtropical Region Life in the Temperate 24. Grasslands Life in the Temperate 25. Grasslands 26. Life in the Deserts 27. Life in the Deserts 28. Life in the Deserts 29. Life in the Deserts

Communication

It explains the term 'communication' and identifies the means of communication.

A Visit to the Amazon Basin

It describes the key features of the Amazon basin.

Life in the GangaBrahmaputra Basin Prairies Velds The Hot Desert of Sahara People of the Sahara The Cold Desert of Ladakh People of Ladakh

It describes the key features of the GangaBrahmaputra basin. It describes the key features of the Prairie grasslands. It describes the key features of the Velds. It describes the Sahara desert, its location, landscape, climate, flora and fauna. It describes the people of the Sahara and the impact of modernisation on their lives. It describes the geographical location, climate, flora and fauna of Ladakh. It describes the lives of the people of Ladakh and explains the rise of tourism in Ladakh and the impact of modernisation on the Ladakhi people.

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Grade 8
Geography
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name
Resources

Nugget Name
Types of Resources

Content Coverage
It provides a classification of the resources based on origin, exhaustibility, ownership and status of development. It explains the use and amount of water needed in our daily life and identifies the various sources of water. It explains the three states of water and talks about the steps involved in water cycle.

Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 2. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 3. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 4. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 5. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 6. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 7. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 8. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 9. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 10. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 11. and Wildlife Resources Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation 12. and Wildlife Resources

Water - A Precious Natural Resource

Water Cycle

Natural Resources: Land

It describes the importance of land and the methods of conserving land.

Types of Soil

It describes the impact of relief features on soil formation and the different types of soil. It explains the reasons for soil erosion, the types of soil erosion, the need for soil erosion and the methods of soil conservation.

Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation

Distribution of Water on the Earth

It explains how water is distributed on earth.

Water Conservation

It describes the need for water conservation and a description of how agriculture, industries and households depend on water.

The Natural Vegetation of India Types of Forests

It describes the types of forests in India and their location. It provides an overview of the types of forests in India and their key characteristics. It describes the importance of wildlife and forests and the measures taken by the government to conserve forests and wildlife. It describes the steps taken by the Indian government to preserve wildlife in India.

Conservation of Forest and Wildlife in India Wildlife Conservation in India

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Mineral and Power Resources Mineral and Power 14. Resources 13. 15. 16. Mineral and Power Resources

Introduction to Minerals Types of Minerals Distribution of Minerals across the World Distribution of Minerals in India Introduction to Sources of Energy Conventional Sources of Energy Non-Conventional Sources of Energy Advantages and Disadvantages of Sources of Energy Agriculture A Primary Activity Types of Farming Major Crops and Their Growing Conditions Agricultural Development Industries: Types of Industry Factors Affecting the Location of an Industrial Unit Industries: The Industrial System Industries: The Iron and Steel Industries The Cotton Textile Industry Basic or Key Industries The Information Technology Industry Human Resources and Distribution of Population Population Change Population Composition

It describes minerals, their properties, methods of extraction and uses. It describes different types of minerals and the methods of conserving them. It describes the distribution of minerals across the world. It describes the distribution of minerals across India. It describes energy and the different types of energy sources. It describes the conventional sources of energy. It describes the non-conventional sources of energy. It describes and compares the advantages and disadvantages of the different sources of energy. It discusses agriculture as an economic activity, the factors that impact agriculture and an overview of the farm system. It describes subsistence and commercial farming as well as their subtypes. It describes the growing conditions of different types of crops. It describes the status of agricultural development in developing countries, such as India and developed countries, such as America. It describes how to classify industries based on raw materials, size and ownership. It describes the factors that impact the location of an industrial unit. It explains industries and the functioning of an industrial unit. It describes the key features of the iron and steel industries. It provides a journey through the evolution of the cotton textile industry. It talks about the iron, steel and aluminium industries. It describes the IT industry and its significance. It describes and identifies the patterns of population distribution. It describes and identifies the factors that cause population change. It describes population composition and analyses population pyramids.
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Mineral and Power Resources Mineral and Power 17. Resources Mineral and Power 18. Resources Mineral and Power 19. Resources 20. Mineral and Power Resources

21. Agriculture 22. Agriculture 23. Agriculture

24. Agriculture

25. Industries 26. Industries 27. Industries 28. Industries 29. Industries 30. Industries 31. Industries 32. Human Resources 33. Human Resources 34. Human Resources

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Grade 9
Geography
Sr. No.
1. 2.

Chapter Name
India Size and Location India Size and Location Physical Features of India Physical Features of India Physical Features of India Physical Features of India Physical Features of India Physical Features of India Physical Features of India Physical Features of India

Nugget Name
India Size and location India and Her Neighbours Physical Features of India The Himalayan Mountains The Northern Plains Peninsular Plateau The Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats The Indian Desert The Coastal Plains Island The Drainage Systems in India Drainage: Himalayan Rivers Drainage: Peninsular Rivers Lakes River Pollution Climatic Controls Factors Affecting India's Climate Factors Affecting the Monsoon The Onset and Withdrawal of the Indian Monsoon Cold Weather

Content Coverage
It describes India's strategic location, its surroundings and land mass. It provides a synopsis of India's neighbours. It explains how Indias physical features were formed and list the major physiographic divisions of India. It describes the formation of the Himalayas and the features of the Himalayan ranges. It describes the northern plains and the different parts of the northern plains. It describes the peninsular plateau and the different parts of the peninsular plateau. It describes the features of the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats. It describes the location, climate, features, people, vegetation and water resources of the Indian desert. It describes the location, sections, features, major ports and importance of the coastal plains. It describes the formation, history and physical and political features of the Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar islands. It describes the drainage patterns, introduces the Himalayan and peninsular rivers and differentiates among them. It describes the courses taken by the rivers in the Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra river systems. It describes the course of the peninsular rivers. It describes the uses of lakes and the different types of lakes. It describes the causes of river pollution and the disastrous effects of river pollution on the environment. It describes the six major factors that control climate. It describes the factors that impact India's climate. It describes the different factors that impact India's monsoon. It describes the course taken by the advancing monsoon and retreating monsoon in India. It describes the cold weather season in India and
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3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

8. 9. 10.

11. Drainage 12. Drainage 13. Drainage 14. Drainage 15. Drainage 16. Climate 17. Climate 18. Climate 19. Climate 20. Climate

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21. Climate 22. Climate

23. Climate 24. Climate 25. 26. Natural Vegetation and Wildlife

Season in India Hot Weather Season in India Advancing Monsoon Season in India Retreating Monsoon Season in India Uses of Monsoon Ecosystem Types of Vegetation Wildlife Conservation in India Population Size and Distribution Population Change

the factors that impact it. It describes the hot weather season in India and the factors that impact it. It describes the advancing monsoon season in India and the factors that impact it. It describes the retreating monsoon season in India and the factors that impact it. It provides an overview of distribution of rainfall in India and the advantages of monsoon. It describes the interdependencies in an ecosystem, the adverse effects of an imbalanced ecosystem and the methods of restoring. It describes the major types of vegetation in India. It describes the steps taken by the Indian government to preserve wildlife in India. It describes India's population and the reasons for unequal population distribution. It identifies the factors that cause population change.

Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Natural Vegetation 27. and Wildlife 28. Population 29. Population

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Grade 10
Geography
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name
Resources and Development Resources and Development Resources and Development Resources and Development Resources and Development Resources and Development Forest and Wildlife Resources Forest and Wildlife Resources

Nugget Name
Types of Resources Distribution and Development of Resources Land Utilisation Land Degradation and Conservation Measures Types of Soil Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation Flora and Fauna in India Conservation of Forest and Wildlife in India The Natural Vegetation of India Types of Forests Wildlife Conservation in India Water Conservation Rainwater Harvesting Impact of Globalisation on Agriculture Food Security Types of Farming Major Crops and Their Growing Conditions

Content Coverage
It provides a classification of resources based on origin, exhaustibility, ownership and status of development. It describes the need for equitable resource distribution, steps in resource planning and the need for the conservation of resources. It describes land uses, types of land based on the usage pattern and its subtypes. It describes the factors that cause land degradation and the measures that could be taken to prevent land degradation. It describes the impact of relief features on soil formation and the features of different types of soil. It describes the reasons for soil erosion, the types of soil erosion, the need for soil erosion and the methods of soil conservation. It distinguishes among different types of species and discusses the factors that cause the depletion of flora and fauna. It describes the importance of wildlife and forests and the measures taken by the government to conserve forests and wildlife. It describes the types of forests in India and their location. It provides an overview of the types of forests in India and their key characteristics. It describes the steps taken by the Indian government to preserve wildlife in India. It describes the need for water conservation and how agriculture, industries and households depend on water. It describes and identifies the need for water conservation and the mechanism of rain water harvesting. It describes the impact of globalisation on Indian farmers and the steps that could be taken to control some of the effects of globalisation. It describes food security, the components of the food security framework and the steps taken by the government for food security. It describes subsistence and commercial farming as well as their subtypes. It describes the growing conditions of different types of crops.
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2. 3. 4.

5.

6.

7.

8. 9.

Forest and Wildlife Resources Forest and Wildlife 10. Resources 11. Forest and Wildlife Resources

12. Water Resources

13. Water Resources

14. Agriculture

15. Agriculture 16. Agriculture 17. Agriculture

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18. Agriculture Minerals and Energy Resources

Cropping Patterns Minerals and Their Mode of Occurrence Classification of Minerals Conservation of Minerals Distribution of Minerals in India Classification of Industries Agro-Based Industries The Cotton Textile Industry Basic or Key Industries Mineral-Based Industries Consumer Industries Service Industries Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation Indian Roadways: Types of Roads Indian Roadways: Advantages and Disadvantages Means of Transport: Railways Pipeline Means of Transport: Waterways Means of Transport: Airways Means of Communication Trade

It explains common cropping patterns such as mixed farming, mixed cropping, crop rotation and interfarming. It describes the modes of occurrence of different minerals. It classifies minerals into different types. It describes the importance of minerals and the measures of conserving minerals. It provides an overview of the distribution of minerals across India. It describes how industries are classified based on size, ownership, raw materials, key role and weight. It describes textile and sugar industries. It provides a journey through the evolution of the cotton textile industry. It describes iron, steel and aluminium industries. It describes chemical, fertiliser and cement industries. It describes automobile and electronics industries. It describes the major service industries, including the IT industry. It describes the various types of pollution caused by industries. It describes different types of roads in India. It describes the advantages and disadvantages of roadways. It describes Indian railways, their tracks and zones and the services offered by the Indian railways. It describes the role of pipelines in the Indian economy, major pipelines in India and their advantages and disadvantages. It describes various types of Indian waterways and the major sea ports in India. It describes the various types of air services and the advantages and disadvantages of airways. It describes the different means of communication. It describes different types of trade and the recent transformations in trade.
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19. 20.

Minerals and Energy Resources Minerals and Energy 21. Resources Minerals and Energy 22. Resources 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries Lifelines of National Economy Lifelines of National Economy Lifelines of National Economy Lifelines of National Economy Lifelines of National Economy

33.

34.

35. 36.

Lifelines of National Economy Lifelines of National 37. Economy Lifelines of National 38. Economy

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Grade 9
Economics
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name

Nugget Name

Content Coverage
It describes the first factor of production land, that is required for production of goods and services. It describes the types of land and how it is used in production activities, especially in agriculture. It describes labour and its fit in the production matrix. It also differentiates between skilled and unskilled labour and describes sources of labour and human resource. With Palampur, a fictional Indian village as a background, it explains the role of capitalmanmade inputs and enterprise and human ability in producing goods and services. Its also provides a brief introduction to the other two factors of production. It describes unemployment, its types, factors and exceptions. It describes the effects of unemployment at both individual and country levels as well as the measures used to overcome unemployment and create employment opportunities. It explains the meaning of human resources and how human capital is formed with access to education and healthcare. It explains the various dimensions of poverty such as physical and psychological. It describes the various political, economic and socio-cultural factors that lead to poverty in India. It reinforces the various dimensions and features of poverty and also provides a comparison between poverty levels of India vis--vis the rest of the world. It describes the three factors that affect food security: accessibility, availability and affordability. It also highlights the problems caused by food insecurity. It talks about the problems caused by food insecurity in India and describes how food security systems bring food to the masses.

The Story of Village Palampur

Land as a Factor of Production

2.

The Story of Village Palampur

Labour as a Capital of Production

3.

The Story of Village Palampur

Capital and Enterprise as Factors of Production Nature of Unemployment Overcoming Unemployment

4.

People as Resource

5.

People as Resource

6. 7. 8.

People as Resource Poverty as a Challenge Poverty as a Challenge Poverty as a Challenge

Human Resources Poverty and Its Dimensions Causes of Poverty Poverty Levels India and the World

9.

10. Food Security in India

Food Security

11. Food Security in India

Food Security Systems

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Grade 10
Economics
Sr. No.
1.

Chapter Name
Development

Nugget Name
Understanding the Meaning of Development Sustainable Development New Indicators of Development Education New Indicators of Development Health Classification of Sectors on the Basis of Nature of Activity Classification of Sectors on the Basis of Terms of Employment Classification of Sectors on the Basis of Ownership Growing Significance of the Tertiary Sector Gross Domestic Product Money - A Medium of Exchange Loan Arrangements in the Formal Sector Loan Arrangements in Informal Sector Self-Help Groups Credit and Credit Terms Globalisation Interlinking Production Across Countries

Content Coverage
It explains the meaning of development at individual and country levels. It explains the meaning of development and sustainable development. It also describes the role of sustainable development and how it can be achieved. It describes the role of education in the development of a nation. It describes the role of health and health systems in the development of a nation. It describes three types of activities that form the basis for industry: primary, secondary and tertiary. It also explains the interdependence of these three sectors. It describes organised and unorganised sectors, their differences, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. It explains the salient features and differences of public and private sectors. It describes the growth of tertiary sector and the factors responsible for this growth. It explains the concept of Gross Domestic Product and its calculation. It describes the origin, uses, history and features of money. It describes the meaning and types of formal loans. It describes the meaning and types of informal loans, i.e. loans raised without involvement of a formal financial institution such as a bank. It explains how self-help groups are formed and describes the benefits and features of self-help groups. It explains the meaning of loans and credit with examples of people from different countries. It provides a detailed overview of globalisation, its impact, factors and barriers. It discusses the role of MNCs and economic advantages of setting up production bases in multiple countries.
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2.

Development

3.

Development

4.

Development

5.

Sectors of the Indian Economy

6.

Sectors of the Indian Economy Sectors of the Indian Economy Sectors of the Indian Economy Sectors of the Indian Economy

7.

8. 9.

10. Money and Credit 11. Money and Credit

12. Money and Credit

13. Money and Credit 14. Money and Credit 15. 16. Globalisation and the Indian Economy Globalisation and the Indian Economy

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17.

Globalisation and the Indian Economy Globalisation and the Indian Economy

18.

Foreign Trade and Integration of Markets Impact of Globalisation in India Why Consumer Rights? Be an Informed Consumer

It explains the advantages of foreign trade and its impact on world economy. It takes an India-specific view on globalisation, foreign trade and its impact. It discusses the issue of consumer rights and explains why it is important for consumers to be aware of trade practices and take action against unlawful traders. It reinforces lessons about consumer rights and provides information on grievance redressal mechanisms.

19. Consumer Rights

20. Consumer Rights

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