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Evaluation of Scholastic Aspect in classes VI to VIIIThe weightage of Formative Assessment (FA) and Summative Assessment (SA) shall be as follows:TermType of AssessmentPercentage of weightage in academic sessionTerm wise WeightageTotalFIRST TERM(April-Sept)Formative Assessment 110Formative Assessment 1+2= 20Formative Assessment1+2+3+4= 40Summative Assessment1+2= 60Total= 100Formative Assessment 210Summative Assessment 130Summative Assessment 1= 30SECOND TERM(Oct-March)Formative Assessment 310Formative Assessment 3+4= 20Formative Assessment 410Summative Assessment 230Summative Assessment 2= 30 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT: Within the class and school time only each subject must have only one Pen-Paper Test under formative assessment. The other modes of assessment must be a part of classroom interactive activities. Pen- Paper Test subject wise will be part of the Formative Assessment 1 in the first term and Formative Assessment 3 in the second term. Formative Assessment 1 and 3 in the form of Pen- Paper Test is likely to be held in the last week of July and the second week of December in each academic session. The marks secured by children out of 40 in the FA 1 and FA 3 will be finally reduced to 10 respectively. NOTE: A teacher needs to use a series of diagnostic tools like Class test (Written as well as Oral), Surprise Test, Class Responses, Minute Paper (Short descriptions are made by children which give the teacher immediate feedback. It can be done at the end of the class for understanding the effectiveness of teaching-learning process.) etc. during the course of instruction in order to take diagnostic measures for effective learning of children and enable them to write FA 1 and FA 3 with great ease and confidence. Even, the teacher needs to use the feedback of FA 1 and FA3 to take remedial measures to improve the performance of bloomers (slow learners) in SA 1 and SA 3 respectively so that the bloomers could get minimum `D` grade in all the subjects. SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT: Summative Assessment 1 is likely to be held in the 2nd week of September and Summative Assessment 2 in the 2nd week of March in each academic session. The marks secured by children out of 60 in SA 1 and SA 2 will be finally reduced to 30 respectively.Grading ScaleAssessment of Scholastic attainments Part 1 will be reported twice in a year in one academic session.The nine- point grading scale for measuring Scholastic achievements is given below:Grade Marks Range Grade pointA191 -10010.0A281 - 909.0B171 - 808.0B261 - 707.0C151 - 606.0C241 - 505.0D33 - 404.0E121- 323.0E200 -202.0Minimum qualifying grade in all the subjects under Scholastic Domain is D.Note: All assessment with regard to the academic status of the students shall be done in marks and the assessment will be given in grades. Co-Scholastic attainments 2(A, B, C and D) and 3(A, B) will be done on 5- point Scale as shown in the table below. It will be done once in an academic session.Grade Grade PointsA4.1- 5.0B3.1- 4.0C2.1- 3.0D1.1- 2.0E0 -1.0Minimum qualifying grade in Co-Scholastic Domain is D.Note: As per the directives of RTE, no child will be detained till class VIII.SciencesWritten assignments, MCQExperimental work which may involve one or more of setting experiments, making observations, handling data, making deductions, working safelyPlanning or designing experiments to collect data or to investigate properties, laws, phenomena etc.Research work which could be investigative or information gathering and deducing Group work - research or experimental Contextual research projects, Peer assessmentPresentations including the use of Information Technology (IT)Science QuizSeminarSymposiumField TourClass ResponseModel MakingIt is suggested that for Science at least some formative assessments in the year are experiments and hands-on activities.SCIENCEApril-MayWritten Assignments (Classwork & Homework), MCQ, Planning or designing experiments to collect data or to investigate properties, law, phenomenon etc. July-AugustWritten Assignments (Classwork & Homework), Science Quiz, Seminar, Peer Assessment, Class Response etc., Field Tour and Reporting, Model making etc.November-DecemberWritten Assignments (Classwork & Homework), Presentation including the use of Information Technology (IT), Experimental work involving one or more of setting experiments, making observations, handling data, making deductions, working safely etc., Science Quiz , Peer Assessment etc.January-FebruaryWritten Assignments (Classwork & Homework), Research work which could be investigative or information gathering and deducing, Symposium, Class Response, MCQ etc.NOTE: Three activities i.e. Written assignments, Group Projects (Based on experiment, investigation, research etc.) and MCQ will be common under the scheme of FA 2 and FA 4. In addition, a teacher is free to carry out minimum one meaningful activity out of the suggested list of areas. Finally, the marks secured by children out of four or more activities under FA 2 and FA 4 need to be reduced to 10 respectively.Formative Assessment in the following suggested areas:Home assignments / Class assignmentsDue weightage to be given to:RegularityNeatnessPresentationCorrectnessClass response may include:Oral QuestioningQuizWorksheetsS. No.Assessment MethodAreas of Assessment1Oral QuestioningOral Questions to assess the understanding of the topicListening SkillsClarity if expressionClarity of conceptsCommunication Skills2QuizThe class is divided into groups and questions pertaining to the topic are asked to assess the students of a group. Thinking SkillsAlertnessTime managementApplication of KnowledgeReasoning SkillsArt of Quizzing3WorksheetsUse of worksheets to assess the students in the classComprehensionRegularityApplication of KnowledgeAttentivenessSeminarA topic may be divided among eight to ten students, who, in turn, need to research/study and ‘present’ it to all students. Areas of AssessmentAbility to research on the topicAcquisition of content knowledgePublic SpeakingVerbal ExpressionICT Skills Leadership qualitySymposiumStudents can be asked to ‘present’ papers on the topic of their choice.Areas of AssessmentDepth of the contentPresentation of the contentUse of Audio – visual aids ExpressionComprehension of the topicGroup DiscussionA group of ten students can be given a topic to discuss.Students to choose their group leader, a moderator and a recorder Their roles to be clarifiedThe topic to be thrown open for discussionGroup leader to ensure all students participate in the group discussionModerator to ensure that there is no cross talk and no two students speak together and all listen to one speaker patientlyRecorder to record the observation made by all students in the group including his/her ownArea of Assessment Courage to put forth viewsTeam workRespect to peerKnowledge of contentAppropriate body languageCommunication skills Listening skillsGroup ActivityProjectsThe students may be asked to do the investigatory/ experimental projectsInvestigatory Projects includeCollection of dataAnalysis & Interpretation of dataObservationConclusion and InferenceAreas of AssessmentInquisitivenessObservation skillsThinking skills ( logical, rationale)AnalyticalApplication of KnowledgeComprehension & understanding (viva-voce)Computing skillsDrawing conclusionExperimental Projects Include:Identifying problemMaking hypothesisTestingObservationAnalysis & InterpretationConclusion & Inference Making a theoryAreas of AssessmentInquisitivenessObservation skillsThinking skillsAnalyticalApplication of KnowledgeComprehension & understanding (viva-voce)Computing skillsDrawing conclusionExperimental Skills Action Plan Students of a class to be divided into 5-6 groups to make an action plan Action Plan includes identifying a problem and making a plan to find a solution. The students toIdentify a problemStudy the causes of the problemInteract with people (stake holder) associated with the problemCategorize the problem in terms ofMagnitudeEffect on peopleImpact on communityMake a plan to find the solution of the problem. The plan to include:Meeting peopleCounseling the peopleListing people/ authorities who can help find solutionsSeeking appointments with the authorities to discuss the problem and seek their helpA follow up action on the solution of the problemThe work to be divided among the students or all work in a group as a unit. Assessment may be done group-wise or student-wise.Areas of AssessmentIdentification of a problem Concern for the communityTeam workAnalysis of the problemStrategy planned by the studentsSelf confidenceSpeaking skillsFollow up action to see concern for people/environment Survey – Collecting information on a relevant topic of study in a groupAssessment may be done group-wise or student-wise.Areas of AssessmentInquisitivenessConversational skillsPublic relationsICT skillsData collectionAnalytical skillsASSESSMENT OF CO SCHOLASTIC AREASA teacher needs to rate each behavior on 5-Point Scale (as shown below) once at the end of the academic session:GradeGrade PointA4.1 – 5.0B3.1 – 4.0C2.1 – 3.0D1.1 – 2.0E 0 - 1.0 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHANCCE CALENDAR FOR 2012-13 VI CLASS (Additional suggested activities in Science)TERM I (April to September)TOPICS TO BE COVEREDMODE OF ASSESSMENTCOMPETENCIES/SKILLS/CONCEPTS TO BE ASSESSED1. Food: where does it come from?1.Cross word puzzle2.Riddles3. Worksheet includes pictures of animals while eating their food to distinguish herbivore, carnivore and omnivore.Pictorial type4.Oral quiz5.Collect sample of various food item and tabulate their nutrients1.Application,recall,mental alertness2. Deductive reasoning, analysing 3. Holistic approach, opportunity to explore child’s experiences.4.Recall,application,mental alertness, ponents of food1. Work sheet-schematic flow chart on balanced diet.2.Work sheet – deficiency diseases3. Visual quiz on deficiency diseases.1. Understanding, documentation of learner’s experiences and recall of events.2.understanding,search for information, articulate ideas3. Independent thinking, correlation, speed, mental alertness.3.Fibre to fabric1.Collection of natural and synthetic fibres2.Worksheet –crossword puzzle3.Activity to make yarn from fibre4. Weaving with paper strips.5. Collection of information of places where cotton and jute are produced in India.6.Make mats with paper strips7. Make Paper Mache with waste paper from your classroom.8. Make yarn from cotton.9. Make cotton wicks1.Collaborative skill 2.Recall,correlate,inquisitveness,mental alertness3.Scientific skill, inquisitiveness, observation, active participation4.Creativity,originality,explorative5.Collection of data4.Sorting materials into groups1. Memory test to identify materials.2.Activity on properties of materials (group)3. MCQ(practical based)4.Collection of materials based on properties of materials5. Classify the objects seen in your class room as Transparent, Translucent and Opaque.6. Try to test the degree of hardness of different subjects.7. Collect fibre samples from plants.1.mental alertness, Clarity of concepts, holistic approach2. Team work , inquisitiveness, observation, recording, analyzing, drawing conclusion 3. Recall, recollect, interpretation, practical skill.4.Collect,organize,analyse,interpret, draw conclusion, collaborative skill.5.Separation of substances6.Changes around us7.Getting to know plantsRevisionSUMMATIVE8.Body movements9.The living organism and their surroundings 10.Motion and measurement12.Light, shadows and reflection13.Electricity and circuits14.Fun with magnets15.Water 16.Air17.Garbage in, garbage outSUMMATIVE 1. Group activity2.Pictorial representation to identify methods of separation3. MCQ4.Oral5.Field trip-construction site to observe sieving6. Narrating the activities observed at home.7. List various ways in which your mother separates substances and why?8. Study the process of filtration observed in the Water filter at home.1.Individual activity(slow and fast)2.Group activity-reversible and irreversible changes3.Narrating the changes around us4. Why should we keep Perfume bottles closed when not in use? List other substances that need to be stored properly closed.1. Field trip2.Collection of leaves (herbarium),roots, flowers etc and classify them3.Quiz4.Worksheet5.Crossword puzzleDraw a relation from rot to fruit through leaves.ASSESSMENT ITERM II (Oct to March)1.Models to explain the type of bodily motion(joints)2. Discuss the role of muscles in contraction and relaxation.3. Why do you think your ear does not change its shape when pinched? Justify with suitable demonstration.4.Observation of movement of animals,aquarium5.Observation of skeleton in the lab1.Video clipping /ppt. of different habitats website2.Germination of seeds-individual activity3.Observation of specimen-cactus, water plants4.Album/scrap book on animals and plants habitats5. Visit to zoo1. Individual activity to measure length and breadth of their table or teacher’s table using hand span.2. Find the length of curved line using thread.3.Observation of different types of motion4. Measuring the length of classroom using footsteps and comparing with different students5. Collect different items used for Measurement.6. List different types of motion you come across daily.1.Individual activity –shadow formation2.Shadow formation with hands3.Model to show linear propagation of light4.Pin hole camera model /periscope5.Reflection of light-activity6. Role play using shadows of animals hidden in your hands. 1.Study of electrical components-electric cell,bulb,switch2.Making of electric circuit3.Conduction test4.To make a simple switch 5. A game to show how steady your hands are?6. Presentation of an imaginary story /play-suppose there was no electricity for 1 month. How would it affect our day to day activities?7.Make a simple torch and show how a switch works?FA 3(PEN-PAPER TEST) 1. List out the items having magnets at home.2.Group activity-to show magnetic and non-magnetic materials3.Activities on magnetic properties4.Oral quiz5. Finding the direction of window and entrance of your classroom using compass.6. Study attraction and repulsion in magnets by simple experiments.1. List out the activities for which you use water.2.individual activity-chart on water cycle 3.Model of rain water harvesting4.Seminar5.Slogan writing6. Make a simple rain water harvesting system.1.Talk on air pollution2.Activity –individualMaking a simple firki andMaking a windmill3.Poster making, slogan writing4. Discuss why the morning air is said to be clean/Pure?1. Collection of garbage from respective houses and separating them into bio degradable and non biodegradable.2.Cross word puzzle3. Group activity –making vermicompost.and project report4.Recycling of paper5.Debate on use of plastics6. Is garbage disposal an issue? Discuss.7. List ways how can you reduce generation of Garbage.8. Make a simple compost pit and maintain it.REVISIONASSESSMENT II1.Team work, inquisitiveness,Observing and recording, analyzing and inferring2.Recollecting and correlating3.Critical thinking, interpretation,analyzing4.Recalling,recollecting,mental alertness5. Analysing, interpreting,Observing, data collecting6.Ability to understand, grasp, recall, define and reason, holistic approach, opportunity to explore child’s experience1. Creative and original in presentation, inquisitiveness, confident.2. Voluntary participation, spirit of enquiry, peer related behavior.3.Recording,presentation skill, recall and application, holistic approach1.Collaborative skill, critical thinking, analyzing, interpreting2.observation ,recording and inferring3.Recall ,recollect, application,mental alertness4.search for information, articulate ideas 5.Critical thinking ,reasoning1.Inquisitiveness,Exhibits creativity and originality, logical, practical application skill2.Observation,inquisitive approach3. Observation, inquisitive approach, to concretize the ideas 1.Understand the events taking place, different way of thinking,Analyse organize, interpret2.Creative and original3.Observation and recording the data4. Observation and recording the data, gathering information,organizing,presenting,information,organizing,presenting5. Observation, inquisitiveness, observation, critical thinking, analyzing, interpretation.1.Inquisitiveness,observation,analyzing,infering2.motor skills, collaborative skill, confident3.Collection of data ,analyzing, interpreting4.Active participation, practical skill, opportunity to learn, &share ,application ,calculation1.Confidence,originality,Creativity ,scientific skill2.Creativity,motor skills, inquisitiveness3.Motor skill ,creativity, originality4.Motorskill, ,creativity, originality5.Observation,recording,analyzing1.Holistic approach, opportunity to explore Childs talent2.practical application skills3.understanding,logical thinking, good reasoning skill 4.confident,originality,Creativity, practical skill5.Active participation, motor skills , 6.provides an opportunity to work in groups ,fluent presentation with appropriate gestures,1.Curiosity,observation,recording2.Inquisitiveness,observation,team spirit, active participation3.Develops positive attitude towards group work, peer learning4.Recall,application,mental alertness, speed5.Inquisitiveness,observation,recording,analyzing,inferring,drawing rmation gathering, correlating to real life2.Recall,recollect and correlate 3.Motor skill, practical application munication skills,presentation,critical thinking, collaborative skill5.Accurate recall of events provides insight into emotional ,social and psychological aspects1.Speaking skill, listening, fluent presentation, confidence, originality2.Confidence,critical thinkingInquisitiveness, observation, Practical application skillMotor skill, logic3. Documentation of learners experience and accurate recall of events. Helps to indicate different ways of thinking1.Social life skill, active participation ,leadership skill, communication skill, active participation2.Recall,application,mental alertness3.Inquisitivenss,observation, Provides an opportunity to work in groups, explore, collect data, analyse ,interpret, draw conclusion4. Collaborative skill, information skill5. Fluent presentation with appropriate gestures.FA I 10FA II 10SA I 20TOTAL 40FA III 10FA IV 10SA II 40TOTAL 60 CLASS VII SCIENCEC.C.E CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 2012- 13CLASS: VIISUBJECT: SCIENCE (Additional suggested activities)I TERMTOPICS TO BE COVEREDMODE OF ASSESSMENTCOMPETENCIES/SKILLS/CONCEPTS TO BE ASSESSED1.Nutrition in plants1.Observation of stomata in plants 2Observation of specimens, charts/video images from websites3. Activity-bread mould4.Seminar – on how nutrients can be replenished in the soil5. Collecting different types of leaves with different colours. Identifying if these have green chlorophyll or not.6. Collecting samples of leaves and make a Herbarium.7. Collect samples of plants and study them. 1.Inquisitivness,observational skill2.Observational skill, drawing skill3.Application of knowledge, observation, recording,analyzing, drawing munication skills ,leadership quality, scientific achievement2.Nutrition in animals1. Observation of different types of teeth and identification.2.To prepare a chart on digestive system-group work3.Cross word puzzle-work sheet4.Jig-saw puzzle5. Types of Animals on the basis of the mode of Nutrition-Draw collect Pictures etc.1. Observation, recording and drawing skill.2.Motor skills, spatial skill3.Recall,application,mental alertness4.Mental alertness and speed3.Fibre to fabric4.Heat1.Crossword puzzle2.visit to sericulture 3. PPT. on extraction of silk fibre and wool fibre4.chart on life cycle of silk moth &Collecting pictures of wool giving animals.5. Collection and study of samples of Fibres.1. Individual activity involving reading of temperature with the help of thermometer.2.Conduction,convection and radiation activities3. Group discussion on the findings of two tin cans, one blackened and filled with equal quantities of water in them. Keep them under the sun. Which is getting heated earlier?4.Individual activity-hot air rises up1.Application.recall,mental alertness2. Collection of data analysis, interpretation, conversational skill.3. Understands events taking place, helps to indicate different ways of thinking.1. Inquisitiveness, observation, recording, analyzing, inferring.2. Application, drawing conclusions, scientific skills.3. Active participation, observation, leadership skill, communication skill.4. Self confident, interest and challenges.5.Acids, bases and salts1.MCQ(practical based)2.Activity –individual 3 Group discussions on neutralization in everyday life.A small skit, to demonstrate the neutralization in the stomach.4. Find out the nature of the soil using pH paper.1. Interpretation, testing practical skills.2. Confident, observation, drawing conclusions. 3. Active participation, communication skill, listening skill, critical thinking. 4.Observation drawing conclusions6.Physical and chemical changes7.Weather climate and adaptation of animals to Climate8.Wind, storms and cyclonesREVISION9.Soil10.Respiration in organisms11.Transportation in animals and plants12.Reproduction in plants13.Motion and time14.Electric current and its effects15.Light 16.Water: A precious Resource17.Forests –our life line18.Waste water storyRevision1. Individual activity-lime water turns milky2.Group activity3.Collect the information about the types of fuels used for cooking4. group activity on factors affecting rusting of iron 1. Collection of weather reports from news paper.2. Graph showing variation of maximum temperature during 12 August to 20th August.3. Flow chart on adaptation of penguin/polar bear.4. Collect information about migratory birds/tropical rainforests.1. Model of anemometer –group activity2. Collect articles and photographs from news papers and magazines about storms and cyclones.3.Quiz SUMMATIVE II TERM (OCT TO MAR)1. Visit to a construction site and observe the soil profile and rooting pattern of plants.2. To find the moisture content of a soil sample. 3.crossword puzzle4. Collect samples of soil and also study the type of crop it helps grow.5.Study the soil PH. of different soil samples 1. Individual activity on changes in breathing2. Effect of breathing on chest size.3.Model to show mechanism of breathing4.MCQ 5. Crossword puzzle.6.Observation of fishes in the aquarium7. Visit a local doctor. Learn about harmful effects of smoking.8.Yogic breathing exercises and their benefits-study and draw your conclusions1.Model of stethoscope2 Group Activity on osmosis3. Measurement of pulse rate.4. Make and a study a Potato osmometer.5.Depict Osmosis using simple items from your Kitchen1.MCQ2. Collect vegetative parts of the plant-rose, ginger, potato, bryophyllum and grow them.3. Observation of permanent slides.4. Observation of pollen, ovary with dissection microscope.5. Dispersal of seeds. Collection & preparation of herbarium6. Cultivate plants using rhizome, tuber, bulbs etc. from your kitchen.7. Cultivate new plants from Bryophyllum leaves.1.Oral question2.Plotting a graph on distance-time3. Group activity –to calculate the time period of a simple pendulum.4. Model of a sand clock.5. Observe the different types of motion around you and mention the types of motion they possess6. Plot a graph between distance and time of a local train of your area by seeing the time-table chart from internet.1. Activity to check how steady our hand is.2.To make a simple electric circuit3. Use of CFL’s in today’s scenario-seminar.4.Inspect the meter box fitted with fuses/MCB5.Working model of a railway signal6. Individual –working model of electromagnet.1.Properties of light-individual activity2.Reflection of light from a mirror using torch3.Observe the letters of English alphabets using a plane mirror4. Model of Newton’s colour disc.5.Visit to a laughing gallery in some science centre to see distorted and funny image6.Observation of size, position and nature of image formation by convex lens1. Collection of clippings from news papers and magazines on news items, articles, and pictures related to water shortage. Preparation of a scrap book.2. Slogan writing/posters.3.Crossword puzzle4.Rain water harvesting -Survey project-5. Campaign on conservation of water.1. Debate on conservation of plants.2. Chart on interrelationship of plants, soil and decomposers in a forest-group activity.3. Make a list of forest products.4. Scrap book-paste the various shapes of trees.5. Study about the various forest reserves in India and the Chipko Movement.1.Cross word puzzle2. Symposium on ecological awareness3. Group activity on waste water treatment plant.4. Collect information about sewage disposal system in your neighborhood.5. List ways how you can reduce use of Water and reuse used water from Kitchen.SUMMATIVE 1Observation, recording, inferring, drawing conclusions. 2. Team spirit, peer related behaviour, social life skill.3.Collaborative skill4. Team spirit, peer related behaviour, social life skill.1.Data collection, interpretation2.critical thinking3. Spatial skill, learner’s abilities and thoughts.4. Data collection, interpretation.1. Motor skills, practical application skills, opportunity to work in group. 2. Data collection, analyse, organize and interprets and draws generalization.3. Conceptualisation, application, mental alertness, speed.ASSESMENT I1. Observational skill, active participation to provide an opportunity to relate and synthesize within and outside classroom learning.2. Inquisitiveness, observation, recording, drawing conclusions.3.Mental alertness, recall1. & 2. Observing, recording, inferring.3. Motor skills, logical, coordination, practical application skill.4. Application & interpretation.5. Mental alertness, recall, application.6. Observational skills, interpretation.7. Information gathering, analyzing, correlates to real life.1. Motor skills, coordination, logical, practical application.2.Develop positive attitude towards group work, Share & learn from each other3. Active participation, learning and assessing.1. Interpretation, testing practical skills.2. Organising, deductive reasoning, analyzing.Oppurtunity to search for information construct their own ideas and articulate the same ideas through spoken, written or visual expressions.3Observational skill, drawing and recording skill.4. Observational skill, drawing skill.5. Observation & appreciation of nature, opportunity to explore, work with one’s hand.1. Recall, recollect and understand.2. Critical thinking.3. Provide an opportunity to work in groups, team spirit, and share and learn from each other.4. Motor skill, practical application skill.1. Inquisitiveness, observation, analyzing, & inferring.2. Motor skills, practical application skill.3. Good communication skills, leadership quality, innovative, scientific achievement.4. Observational skill, understanding, logical thinking.5. Motor skills, creativity.6. To work with one’s hand, observe and draw conclusion. 1. Understanding, logical thinking.2. Explore, observe, interpret data, and draw generalizations.3.Observational skill, reasoning, analyzing, co relating to real life4. Practical application skill, motor skill.5. Collaborative skills.6. Critical thinking.1 .Documentation of learners experience, actual recall of events, Provides insight into emotional, social & psychological aspects.Exhibits creativity, originality.2. Understands events taking place helps to indicate different ways of thinking. Creates awareness.3. Recall, application, mental alertness.4. Critical thinking, analyzing, interpreting, decision making, collaborative skills.5. Holistic approach, opportunity for exploring child’s abilities.1. Fluent presentation with appropriate gestures.2. Motor skills, Provides insight into social, emotional & psychological aspects. 3Collection of data and recording.4.Documentation of learners experience1. Recall, application, mental alertness.2. Accuracy, coordination, presentation, critical thinking, collaborative skill.3. Inquisitiveness, observation, recording, analyzing, inferring, applying, hypothesizing, drawing conclusions.4. Data collection. ASSESMENT II FA III 10FA IV 10SA II 40TOTAL 60FA I 10FA II 10SA I 20TOTAL 40 Session 2012-13 (Summer Schools)SPLIT - UP SYLLABUSSCIENCE (CLASS VIII)Term – I (April 2012 to September 2012)MonthNumber of working daysTotal no. of periodsChapter / UnitDetailed Split UpApril + May242112Crop Production and ManagementMicroorganisms: Friend and Foe June + July3530345Synthetic Fibres and PlasticsMaterials: Metals and Non-MetalsCoal and Petroleum August2420678Combustion and FlameConservation of Plants and AnimalsCell Structure and FunctionsSeptember23209Reproduction in Animals + Revision for SA 1MonthNumber of working daysTotal no. of periodsChapter / UnitDetailed Split UpOctober151310Reaching the age of AdolescenceNovember22201112Force and PressureFrictionDecember18151314SoundChemical Effects of Electric CurrentJanuary22201516Some Natural PhenomenonLightFebruary23211718Stars and the Solar SystemPollution of Air and WaterMarchRevisionRevision for SA 2KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATANCCE CALENDAR FOR 2012-13CLASS VIII SCIENCE(Additional suggested activities)TERM -1 (April – September) TOPICS TO BE COVEREDMODE OF ACTIVITIESCOMPETENCIES/SKILLS/CONCEPTS TO BE ASSESSED1.Crop production 1.Crossword puzzle2.Flow chart3.Collection of pictures of agricultural implements-make a scrap book4.Discussion on storage of grains5.Make models of Agricultural implements6. Collect samples of crops grown in your Village.1.Inquisitiveness,recall, correlate2.recall,recollect,spatial thinking3.Accurate recalling of events, documentation of learner’s experience4.spirit of enquiry, assertive2.Micro organisms1.Quiz2.Crossword puzzle 3.Flow chart of Nitrogen cycle4.Group activity-evolution of carbon di oxide by fermentation of sugar solution 5.Seminar on vaccination and antibiotics6. Identification of common food preservatives from common food items/soft drink, jam, chips, pickles.7.Group discussion on importance of immunization8. Stick a Xerox copy of your chart of Vaccination.9. Find out about the “PULSE POLIO” programme.1.Conceptualisation,Application,Calculation2. Inquisitiveness,recall, correlate, mental alertness3.Recall,recollect,spatial thinking4.Active participation, observation, critical thinking, leadership qualities, communication5. leadership qualities, communication, innovative and scientific achievement6.Able to apply relevant knowledge and tabulate facts well 7.Active participation, makes interesting observation, analyse critically and generate new ideas3.Synthetic fibres1.Group discussion on synthetic fibres2. Collection of different plastic items and segregate them into thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics. 3. Pick and speak on reduce, reuse, recycle, recover, bio degradable and non-bio degradable materials.4. Peer assessment sheet on “plastics as material of choice”.1.Active participation, team spirit,socialization2.Observation,Analyse, organize,drawing generalization3.Good communicative skills, interpretation, self confidence4.Leadership quality, creativity,Originality, peer relative behaviour, social skill.4. Metals and non-metals5.Coal and petroleum1.Group activity on physical properties of metals and non-metals2.Preparation of index cards for four metals and non-metals3. Group discussion-gold is a preferred metal for jewelry.4. Quiz based on experiments. 1. Symposium on petroleum products and their uses.2.Debate on exhaustible and inexhaustible natural resources3.Crossword puzzle4. Locating the places on India map where petroleum refineries are situated.1.Leadership quality, spirit of enquiry, observation,Critical thinking.2.Recall,recollect,analyse, interpret3.Spirit of enquiry, assertive4.Observation,logical thinking, inference1.Accuracy,Coordination, critical thinking, presentation.2.Fluent presentation with appropriate gestures, confidence3 Inquisitiveness,recall, correlate, mental alertness4.Accuracy,locating,Labeling,identification, neatness bustion and flame7.Conservation of plants and animals8.Cell structure and functionRevision9.Reproduction in animals10.Reaching the age of adolescence10.Force and pressure11.Friction12.Sound13.Chemical effects of electric current 14.Some natural phenomena15.Light16.Stars and the solar system17.Pollution of air and waterRevision1. Collection and sorting of materials into combustible and non-combustible materials.2. Making a working model of a fire extinguisher.3.Quiz/oral questions4. Worksheet on different zones of a flame.5. Group discussion on global warming.1. Group work –campaign could be launched to protect the endangered species.2. Group discussion on protected area, national park, wild life sanctuaries and project tiger, biodiversity-hot spots.3.Crossword puzzle4. Map work to locate national park, wild life sanctuaries.5. Pick and speak-deforestation, reforestation, recycling of papers, red data book.6.Slogan writing7. Make Posters to create awareness towards conservation.1.Work sheet –labeling of diagram2. To name the organelles involved.3.MCQ4.Riddles5.Crossword puzzles 6.Make Models of Plant cell and Animal CellII TERM (Oct – Mar)1.Oral test2.Quiz3.Work sheet-scientific Terms4.MCQ5.Crossword puzzle1.Crossword puzzle2.Worksheet-scientific terms3.MCQ4.Data collection on height of boys and girls and plotting a graph5. Discussion on Gender inequality.1.Group activity to identify the effects of force2.Case study /symposium on pressure and its application in daily life3. Work sheet on pressure and atmospheric pressure.4. Individual activity to show contact forces and non-contact forces- Muscular force, friction, electrostatic force, gravitational force and magnetic force5. Group activity to show the relation between force and pressure1. Collection of data from the footwear shops to observe soles of shoes.2. Crossword puzzle 3.Group discussion on advantages and disadvantages of friction.4. Individual activities on factors affecting friction.5. Why friction is important in our life? Make a report 1. Crossword puzzle on scientific terms.2.MCQ3.Quiz/oral4. Group activity-symposium on uses of ultra sound.5. Survey to analyse the musical instruments for the origin of soun6. Group discussion on noise pollution.7. Make a chart mentioning the characteristics of sound8. Make a model to show that sound produces vibration1.Group activity –conduction test for different electrolyte(fruits and vegetables-lemon juice ,vinegar)2. Field trip to commercial electroplating unit and collection of data on objects being electroplated with their purposes.3. Knowledge on disposal of chemical wastes. 4. Individual activity on working of testers.1. Making model of electroscope lightning conductor, seismograph.2. Discussion on protection against earth quake.3. Poster making on earth quakes, movements of earth’s plates.4.Quiz 5. Exhibit some methods of producing charges1. Oral/quiz on phenomena-terms, parts of the eye, images etc.2.Work sheets3. Group activity to verify the laws of reflection.4. Group discussion on care of the eyes.5. Survey –children using the spectacles below the age of 12 years and the possible reasons for their eye defect.6. Seminar on visually challenged persons and Braille.7. Compare the phenomenon of Light and Sound1.Quiz2.Worksheet 3.Riddles4.Video clippings5. Preparing a model of solar system showing the planets and their relative sizes.6. Scrap book on artificial satellites and constellations.7. Collection of information using internet.1.Quiz2. Group activity-Symposium on water pollution.3. News analysis- read the paper cutting and answers the questions.4.Case study on monuments(The Taj)5.MCQ6. Group discussion on greenhouse effect and Ganga action plan.SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT II1. Observation, organize, analyses, record and draw conclusion.2.Creativity,critical thinking, correlating with real life, self-confidence3. Conceptualization,Application,Calculation4. Identification, understand, grasp, recall, define and reason.5. Spirit of enquiry, assertive, active participation, and interesting observation, analyse critically and generate new ideas.1. Active participation, team spirit,socialization2. Spirit of enquiry, assertive, interesting observation,analyse critically, generate new ideas.3. Inquisitiveness,recall, correlate, mental alertness4. Accuracy, locating,Labeling,identification, neatness5. Good communication skills, interpretation, self confidence 6.Creativity,originality and innovative1.Identification,analyzing,critical thinking2.Identification and correlation, recall,recollect3. Interpretation, identity relationship, practical skills.4. Search for information, articulate ideas.5. Inquisitiveness,Recall, correlate, mental alertness.FA I 10FA II 10SA I 20Total 401.Recall,recollect,Understand2.Recall,application,mental alertness, speed 3. Search for information, Identification, analyzing, critical thinking, and conceptualization.4.Recall,recollect,interpretation,identity relationship5. Inquisitiveness,recall, correlate, mental alertness1.Inquisitiveness,recall, correlate, mental alertness2. Identification, analyzing, critical thinking, search for information, articulate ideas.3. Analysing,critical thinking, recall,Recollect, practical skills.4.Analyse,interpret,draw conclusion, conceptualization1.Explore work with one’s hand, develop positive attitude, sharing and learning,2.Accuracy,coordination,presentation3.Identification,analyzing,critical thinking4.Self-confidence,originality,innovative1. Analyse, interpret,draw conclusion, conceptualization2. Inquisitiveness,recall, correlate, mental alertness3. Spirit of enquiry, assertive, active participation, leadership skill4. Self-confidence, originality, innovative1. Inquisitiveness,recall, correlate, mental alertness2. Interpretation, practical skills.3.Recall,application,mental alertness, speed4. Confident, listening skill, observation, good organization of thought, active participation.5. Analyse, interpret,Draw conclusion, conceptualization, and collaborative skill.6. Spirit of enquiry, assertive, active participation, leadership skill7.Observation,Inquisitive and systematic approach, recording,analyzing and drawing inference.1. Confident, original,team spirit, develop positive attitude.2. Collection of data, interpreting, presenting, hypothesizing, decision making, collaborative skills. 3.Self-confidence, scientific skills, inquisitiveness,observation, recording, analyzing.1. Motor skills, spatial skills, logic, practical application skill.2. Spirit of enquiry, assertive, active participation, leadership skill3. Accurate recall of events, creativity, provides insight into emotional, social and psychological aspects.4.Recall,application,mental alertness, speed1.Recall,application,mental alertness, speed.2. Search for information, articulate ideas.3. Confidence, team spirit to learn and share.4.Active participation, observation, critical thinking, communication skill5. Critical thinking, analyzing, interpreting, presenting, collaborative skill.6. Accuracy, coordination, presentation, communication skill.1. Recall, application, mental alertness, speed.2. Identification, search for information. Articulate ideas. 3.Deductive reasoning and analyzing4.Understands events taking place ,helps to indicate different ways of thinking5. Motor skills, spatial skills, logical coordination, practical application skill.6.documentation of learner’s experience1.Recall,application,mental alertness, speed2. Confident, team spirit, personality development, communication skill.3. Understands events taking place, helps to indicate different ways of thinking.4.Critical thinking, collaborative skills, presentation5. Analysing,critical thinking, recall,recollect, interpretation.6. Active participation, observation, critical thinking, communication skill, leadership quality.FA III 10FA IV 10SA II 40Total 60210820-290195 CLASS VIII ACTIVITY GUIDE BOOK FROM SOME SELECTED TOPICS00 CLASS VIII ACTIVITY GUIDE BOOK FROM SOME SELECTED TOPICS SCIENCESUGGESTED EVALUATION CRITERIAFor classes VI to VIII Depending on the activityICOLLECTION OF PICTURESTYPE OF ASSIGNMENTMARKSCorrectness3Relevance to the topic2Creativity and presentationIndividual2Scientific idea behind the collection and understanding of the child3Total10IICollection of samples/dataIndividual3Relevance to the topic2Presentation2Understanding ability3Total10IIIHerbariumindividualCorrectness3Presentation2Relation to the Topic /relevance2Scientific reasoning3Total10IVSymposiumIndividualPresentation 3Content2Interaction2Areas covered3Total10VDebateGroup activityContent3Presentation2Correctness of the format of debate2Scientific reasoning and skill3Total10VIQuizEvaluated as per the number of rounds and the marks allottedGroup activity10Total10VIISelf composed itemsIndividual activityOriginality3Scientific content3Correctness2Presentation2Total10VIIIGroup DiscussionGroup activityContent based relevance3Extent of participation2Areas covered 2Conclusion3Total10IXSurveyIndividual/group activityMethodology3Collection of data3Inference drawn2Interpretation2Total10XData analysisIndividual/group activityCorrectness3Reasoning2Interpretation2Inference3Total10XIExperiments/activitiesIndividual/group activityCorrect set up3Correct handling2Observation2Interpretation & inference3Total10XIIField tripsGroup activityParticipation3Observation3Scientific thought2Conclusion2Total10XIIIVisitsPurpose and relevanceGroup work3Areas covered2Observation / scientific2Reporting and presentation3Total10XIVRole Play /DramaGroup work2Relevance3Scientific thought and its extent3Presentation2Total10XVStory tellingIndividual activityRelevance3Scientific thought3Presentation2Concluding message2Total101248410286385 FORMAT FOR RECORD00 FORMAT FOR RECORD ................
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