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SUMMATIVE ASSESMENT II SYLLABUS

CLAS IX : Session – 2015-16

ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL):

1. Reading and Writing Paper - Max marks 90, Time 2 Hrs

• Comprehension – Unseen Passages

• Note making

• Summary

• Directed Writing – Letter, Articles – Argumentative, Informative, Descriptive

2. Listening Paper – Max marks 40, Time 45 mins

3. Speaking (Orals) - Max marks 30, Time 15 min

FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH (FLE):

Paper 22: Reading Passages (Extended) 2 hours

Candidates answer three questions on two passages of 600–700 words each, linked by a common theme.

Question 1 Directed Writing (20 marks)

This question refers to Passage 1 only and may be sub-divided.

Directed Writing

• Report Writing (News report/official report)

• Letter Writing

• Diary Entry

• Speech

• Talk

• Script Writing (Dialogue /Conversation/ Interview)

Question 2 Writer’s effect. (10 marks)

This question refers to Passage 1 only and may be sub-divided.

The question tests reading objective R4 Understand how writers achieve effects.

Question 3 Summary question (20 marks)

This question in response to Passage B may be sub-divided.

Candidates write their content points in note form and then their summary as continuous writing of 250 words.

Paper 32: Directed Writing and Composition 2 hours

Section 1 – Directed Writing (25 marks)

Candidates read one or more short texts which are printed on the question paper.

They are then asked to use and develop the given information in another form, e.g. a letter, a report, a speech, or a dialogue.

Section 2 – Composition (25 marks)

Candidates answer one question from a choice of two descriptive and two narrative titles. Candidates write about 350–450 words.

ENGLISH LITERATURE:

Poems:

• John Donne, ‘Lovers’ Infiniteness’

• George Herbert, ‘Love III’

• Lady Mary Wroth, ‘Song (Love a Child…)’

• William Blake, ‘The Clod and the Pebble’

• William Wordsworth, ‘She Was a Phantom of Delight’

• John Keats, ‘Last Sonnet’

Prose:

• Saki, ‘Sredni Vashtar’

• Sylvia Townsend Warner, ‘The Phoenix’

• Bernard Malamud, ‘The Prison’

• J.G. Ballard, ‘Billenium’

• Maurice Shadbolt, ‘The People Before’

PAPER V:

• William Shakespeare, ‘The Merchant of Venice’

• J. B. Priestley, ‘An Inspector Calls’ – Act I

MATHS:

NUMBERS

Calculator Skills

Standard Form, 3 Significant Figures, Upper Bound And Lower Bound, Range

Factorisation: Hcf, Lcm

Directed Numbers

Ratio And Proportion (Inverse And Direct)

Map And Area Scale

Conversions

Percentages, Reverse Percentages

Simple And Compound Interest

Profit And Loss

Growth And Depreciation

Algebra 1 And 2

Multiplication Of Algebraic Expressions

Factorisation Of Algebraic Expressions

Solving Simultaneous Equations

Graphical Representation Of Lines And Curves

Sequences And Series

Quadratic Equations Factorisation And Solutions

Completing The Square And Sketching Of Quadratic Curves

Simplification Of Algebraic Expressions

Linear Inequality

Linear Programming

TRIGONOMETRY:

Bearings

Sine And Cosine Rule

Area Of Triangle

Heights And Distances

Projections

MENSURATION and SOLIDS;

Arc Lengths And Area Of Segments

Nets, Symmetry Of Solids

Applications Of Trigonometry

Volumes And Surface Areas Of Solids

DATA HANDLING

Mean, Median , Mode Of Ungrouped Data

Mean, Median , Mode Of Grouped Data,

Using Cumulative Frequency Curve Estimating Median Upper And Lower Quartile, Interquartile Range.

Probability: Tree Diagram, And/ Or Probability Formula

Pie Chart

Scatter Diagrams

GEOMETRY

Interior/Exterior Angle Of Polygons

Angles And Parallel Lines

Congruent Triangles, Similar Triangles

Similar Figures And Related Properties

Symmetry

Circle Properties

Locus

DRAWING AND INTERPRETING GRAPHS:

Coordinates And Midpoint Formula

Distance Formula

Parallel And Perpendicular Lines And Their Gradients.

Plotting Of Points And Joining For Straight Lines And Smooth Curves

Gradients Of Straight Lines And Tangents On The Curves At A Point. Interpreting Graphs

Graphical Solutions Of Equations

Distance Time And Speed Time Graphs.

CHEMISTRY:

|STATES OF MATTER, |

|SEPARATING SUBSTANCES, |

|ATOMS AND ELEMENTS |

|ATOMS COMBINING, |

|REACTING MASSES AND CHEMICAL EQUATIONS , |

|USING MOLES, |

|REDOX REACTIONS, |

|ELECTRICITY AND CHEMICAL CHANGES, |

|THE SPEED OF REACTION, |

|AIR AND WATER |

PHYSICS:

Ch 1: Measurement And Units

Ch 2: Forces and Motion

Ch 3: Forces and Pressure

Ch 4: Forces an Energy

Ch 5: Thermal Effects

Ch 6: Waves and Sound

Ch 7: Rays and Waves (7.01, 7.02 and 7.03)

BIOLOGY:

Chapter 1- Chapter 14.

ECONOMICS (Revised):

Section 1 Basic Economic Problem

Chapter 1 to 3

Section 2 Allocation of Resources

Chap 4: Market and mixed economies

Chap 5: Equilibrium price

Chap 6: Changes in demand

Chap 7: Changes in supply

Chap 8: Price elasticity of demand

Chap 9: Price elasticity of supply

Chap 10: Merits of the market system

Chap 11: Market failure

Chap 12: Use of resources

Chap 13 : Public Expenditure versus Private Expenditure

SECTION 3 The Individual as Producer, Consumer and Borrower

Chap 14 : Specialisation, Exchange and Money

Chap 15: Banks

Chap 16: Stock Exchanges

Chap 17: Choices of Occupation

Chap 18: Differences in Earnings

Chap 19: Changes in Earnings

Chap 20: Trade Unions

Chap 21: Motives for spending ,saving and borrowing

Chap 22: Differences in Expenditure Patterns

Section 4 The Private Firm as Producer and Employer

Chap 25 : Costs of production

Chap 26 : Principle of Profit Maximisation

Chap 27:Pricing and Output strategies

Chap 29: Economies of scale

BUSINESS STUDIES:

1. Business Activity

2. Classification of Businesses

3. Enterprise, business growth and size

4. Types of business organisation

5. Business objectives and stakeholder objectives

6. Motivating Workers

7. Organisation and management

8. Internal and external communication

9. Recruitment, selection and training of workers

10. Marketing, competition and the customer

11. Market Research

12. The marketing mix: product

13. The marketing mix: price

14. The marketing mix: promotion

ACCOUNTING:

• Introduction to Accounting- Accounting Equation

• Double Entry Bookkeeping –Part A

• The Trial Balance

• Double Entry Bookkeeping –Part B

• Petty Cash Books

• Business Documents

• Books of Prime Entry

• Financial Statements –A

• Financial Statements- B

• Accounting Rules

• Accruals and Prepayments

• Depreciation and Disposal of Non Current Assets

• Bad Debts and Provision for Doubtful Debts

HISTORY:

PAPER 1

MARKS -60

TIME -2 HOURS

3 QUESTIONS [20 MKS EACH]

Chapter 1- Were The Peace Treaties Of 1919-23 Fair?

Chapter 2- To What Extent Was The League Of Nations A Success?

Chapter 3- Why Had The International Peace Collapsed By 1939?

Depth Study 

Germany -P.238-269

PAPER 2- 

MARKS-50

TIME - 2 HOURS 

Chapter 5- How Effectively Did Usa Contain The Spread Of Communism?

PAPER 4 

MARKS -40

TIME -1 HOUR 

1 QUESTION

Depth Study 

Germany -P.238-269

GEOGRAPHY:

Theme 1

Population and Settlement

1. Population Dynamics

2. Migration

3. Population Structure

4. Population Density and Distribution

5. Settlements and Service Provision

6. Urban Settlements

7. Urbanisation

Theme 2

The Natural Environment

2.1 Earthquakes and Volcanoes

2.2 Rivers

2.4 Weather

2.5 Climate and Natural Vegetation

Theme 3

Economic Development

3.1 Development

3.2 Food Production

3.3 Industry

Total – 3 Papers

Paper 1- Geographical Themes- 1 hour 45 minutes- 75 marks

Theme 1- Population and Settlement-25 marks

Theme 2- The Natural Environment- 25 marks

Theme 3- Economic Development- 25 marks

Paper 2- Geographical Skills-1 hour- 40 marks

Paper 4- Alternative to Coursework- 1 hour30 minutes- 60 marks

ICT:

Written:

 Chapter 1: Types and components of Computer system

Chapter 2: Input and Output Devices

Chapter 3: Storage devices and media

Chapter 4: Computer Networks

Chapter 5: The effects of using ICT

PRACTICAL

MS Word

MS Access

MS Power point

COMPUTER SCIENCE:

MARKS: 100

TIME: 3 HOUR

CH-1 Binary Systems And Hexadecimals

Ch-2 Communication And Internet Technologies

Ch-3 Logic Gates And Logic Circuits

Ch-4 Operating Systems And Computer Architecture

Ch-5 Input And Output Devices

Ch-6 Memory And Data Storage

Ch-7 High And Low Level Languages And Programming Questions Based On Algorithms

HINDI:

PAPER 1

READING AND WRITING SKILLS 60 MARKS

- COMPREHENSION

- APPLICATION FORM

- SUMMARY WRITING

- NOTE MAKING

- TRUE AND FALUSE

- ESSAY,LETTER,SPEECH,REPORT WRITING

PAPER 2

LISTENING SKILLS 30 MARKS

FRENCH 2L:

Tricolore:

Units 1-7

Comprehension passages

Writing skills

Metro

Modules 1-7

GERMAN 2L:

There would be 4 papers as per IGCSE format

|Paper |Max. Marks |Time |

|Listening |45 |Approx. 45 mins. |

|Reading |45 |1 hour |

|Speaking |100 |Approx. 15mins |

|Writing |50 |1 hour |

Reading comprehension

Listening comprehension

Writing skills – email/letter/article and a narrative

SPANISH 2L:

Comprensiones Lectoras, Auditivas, Expresiones Escritas y Orales basadas a los temas siguientes.

(Reading, Listening Comprehensions, Writing Skills and Orals based on following topics)

1. Las actividades cotidianas

2. Vida personal y social

3. El mundo

4. El mundo del trabajo

5. El mundo internacional

There would be 4 papers as per IGCSE format of 2015. Oral Examination would be conducted separately.

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