Class 6
Class 6
Class 6
COMPUTER STUDIES:
1. To develop logical and analytical thinking.
2. To enable the student to comprehend the concepts and practices of computer
studies.
3. To help the student to comprehend and be able to apply the fundamental concepts
of programming.
4. To develop a detailed insight on applications of the computer.
5. To develop the ability to solve problems using both structured and modular
approaches.
6. To create an awareness of ethical issues related to computing.
7. To appreciate the implications of computer use in contemporary society.
8. To acquire knowledge of theoretical concepts, application and programming
aspects of computer studies.
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
JUNIOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME (JYEP) SERVICE PROJECT:
(MORAL EDUCATION) For Service projects, it is important for teachers to consult with the students,
plan the project and implement it.
Name of the Textbook: Breezes of Confirmation
Author: William Mmutle Masetlha Foundation
Publisher: BPT PRAYER:
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST SEMESTER) 5 prayers to be memorised from Prayer Assembly Guidelines.
Suggested Chapter
Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number
April-May 1 Let’s Meet Musonda 1–3
2 Meeting Rose at the Bus 5–9
July 3 Dinner 11-14
4 Whispering at Night 15-18
SERVICE PROJECT
August 5 Prefer Your Brother 19-24
6 Chishimba 25-30
SERVICE PROJECT
September 7 The Football Match 31-35
8 The Clinic 37-41
REVISION
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
ENGLISH LANGUAGE Direct and Indirect Speech
Name of the Textbook: New Trends in English Reader Workbook – 6 Formal Letter Writing
The Earth Series Idiomatic Expressions (Integrated with Comprehension)
Author: Anita Arathoon Phrasal Verbs (Integrated with Comprehension)
Publisher: Evergreen Publications (India) Ltd.
December Conjunctions
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST SEMESTER) Adjectives
Suggested Essay: Story Writing and Poster Making (200-250 words)
Name of the Chapter
Month Comprehension (Workbook) (Integrated with other Vocabulary Building
April – May The Sentence (Revision) Topics)
Nouns and Pronouns (Revision) REVISION
Comprehension (workbook) - (Integrated with other Vocabulary Building Second Mid Term Assessment
Topics) January Words Often Confused / Homophones * (Integrated with
Message Comprehension)
Synonyms and Antonyms (Integrated with Comprehension) Synonyms and Antonyms * (Integrated with Comprehension)
Picture composition Essay: Narrative (200-250 words)
(200-250 words)
One Word Substitution * (Integrated with Comprehension)
Articles
Adverbs
Prepositions
February- Informal Letter Writing
July One Word Substitution (Integrated with Comprehension)
March Comprehension (Workbook) (Integrated with other Vocabulary Building
Homophones (Integrated with Comprehension)
Topics)
Verbs
REVISION
Phrasal Verbs (Integrated with Comprehension)
Informal Letter Writing ANNUAL EXAMINATION
REVISION
First Mid Term Assessment
August Tenses
Homonyms (Integrated with Comprehension)
Idiomatic Expressions (Integrated with Comprehension)
Formal Letter Writing
Essay: Descriptive (200-250 words)
Comprehension (Workbook)
September
(Integrated with other Vocabulary Building Topics)
Active and Passive Voice
REVISION
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION
Please note the following suggestions for a formal letter addressed to Date ½ Caption 1
‘The Editor’. Time ½ Picture 1
(i) ONLY Sir / Madam to be written in salutation. Use of ‘Dear’ should be omitted. Salutation ½ Name of the authority 1
(ii) Subscription to be written as ‘Yours truly’. Name of the writer ½ Format 3
Students may be trained not to change the tense of the word while attempting Format 2 Content 2
exercises based on sentence formation.
Content 3
Grammar exercises from the Workbook may be used for additional practice / Total 5
Total 5
homework (as per the topics).
The question paper will be of 80 marks and shall include questions based on
Knowledge, Application and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS).
The learners will be tested on their previous knowledge of functional grammar (of
all the levels) in the Half Yearly and Annual Examinations.
The integrated literature topics will be assessed in language as Seen
comprehension passages.
Any two comprehension passages may be taken up in each term from the
prescribed workbook.
Total 10 10
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
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Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
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December
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Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
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Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
SANSKRIT
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A
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10 izFke i q#"k cgq opu ¼ y V~
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Z i j h{kk½ 6
fo| kFkhZy Hkr sfo| ka
] /kuap r nuUr j e~
AA
OCTOBER - MARCH (SECOND SEMESTER)
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i k=Rokn~/kuekIuks
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A
8
13 e/; e i q#"k cgq opu & ; Rdì k r egaoUns
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AA
December 14 mRre i q #"k , dopu &
mRl osO
; l usi z
kIr snq
fHkZ
{ks' k=q
lad Vs
A
15 mRre i q #"k f} opu & 9
January 16 mRre i q : "k cgqopu & j kt } kj se' kkusp ; fLr "Bfr l ckU/ko%
AA
17 vkdkj kUr L=hfya x ' kCn xq
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February 10
iq
uj kof̀Rr ¼okf"kZ
d i j h{kk½ fl fðHk"w
Zk; r sfo| ka
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ANNUAL EXAMINATION
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Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
HISTORY AND CIVICS
Name of the Textbook: Past and Present (Term 1 and Term 2)
Author: Manisha Basu and Asha Narayanan
Publisher: Ratna Sagar
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST SEMESTER)
Suggested Chapter
Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number
April - May 1 The Mesopotamian Civilization 8
2 The Indus Valley Civilization 16
July 2 The Indus Valley Civilization (contd.) 16
First Mid Term Assessment
August 6 Rural Local Self – Government 53
4 The Vedic Civilization 33
5 The Great Preachers 45
September REVISION
HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION
Note:
A single notebook has to be maintained for History and Civics.
It is advisable to follow the pattern of the question paper while doing the written
work.
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
GEOGRAPHY Places - Washington D.C., New York, Winnipeg, Chicago, Montreal, Ottawa, Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Mexico City, Vancouver, New Orleans
Name of the Textbook: AROUND the WORLD a textbook of
Geography for ICSE schools-6 OCTOBER – MARCH (SECOND SEMESTER)
(Term 1 & Term 2) Suggested Chapter
Name of the Chapter Page
Author: R K Jain Month Number
Publisher: Ratna Sagar October – 3 Unit 1 29
November South America – Location and Physical
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST SEMESTER) Features (along with the map work)
Suggested Chapter 4 Unit 2 38
Name of the Chapter Page
Month Number Case Study – Life in the Amazon River
April - July Unit 1 Basin
2 13 December Second Mid Term Assessment
Water Bodies
Unit 2 December - 1 Unit 3 3
1 3
February Representation of Geographical Features
Landforms of the Earth
2 Unit 4 15
Political Map of India Minerals
July First Mid Term Assessment REVISION
August - 4 Unit 3 38 ANNUAL EXAMINATION
September North America- Location and Physical
Features (along with the map work) Map Work
5 Unit 4 49 POLITICAL MAP (INDIA) REVISION (Compulsory)
Case Study – Lumbering in Canada States & Union Territories with Capitals
REVISION Second Semester- South America
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION Mountains and Plateaus- Brazilian Highlands, Andes Mountains, Bolivian Plateau,
Guiana Highlands, Plateau of Borborema, Plateau of Mato Grasso
Map Work Mountain Peaks - Aconcagua, Cotopaxi, Chimborazo
POLITICAL MAP (INDIA) REVISION (Compulsory) Rivers- Amazon, Araguaia, Parana, Uruguay, Orinoco
States & Union Territories with Capitals Lakes - Patos, Poopo, Titicaca
Strait, Gulfs and Bay- Strait of Magellan, Gulf of San Jorge, Gulf of Panama, Gulf of
First Semester- North America Guayaquil, Gulf of Venezuela, Grande Bay
Mountains and Plateaus- Rocky mountains, Brooks Range, Alaska Range, Deserts - Atacama, Patagonian
Appalachian Mountains, Denali (Mt. McKinley), Colorado Plateau, Columbia Plateau, Places - Rio De Janeiro, Belem, Brasilia, Falkland Island, Cape Horn, Lima, La Paz,
Mexican Plateau, Canadian Shield Buenos Aires
Seas - Caribbean, Labrador, Beaufort, Bering Note:
Bays, Gulfs and Straits - Hudson Bay, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Honduras, Gulf of Previous knowledge of the students may also be tested in the examination.
California, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gulf of Alaska, Hudson Strait, Strait of Florida, Bering The question paper shall include a fair mix of questions based on
Strait Knowledge, Application and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS).
Rivers - Mississippi, Arkansas, Ohio, St. Lawrence, Yukon, Colorado, Rio Grande, The topic of the Unit Project will also be tested in the examination.
Missouri. UNIT PROJECT
Lakes - Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario, Winnipeg, Gt. Slave Lake, Salt Lake, Month Event Topics
Gt. Bear Lake, Lake Athabasca April-May Earth Day (22 April) * Water Bodies
Peninsulas – Yucatan, Florida, Alaska * Landforms of the Earth
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
MATHEMATICS OCTOBER – MARCH (SECOND TERM)
New Mathematics Today – Class 6: Term 1 MATHS I
Name of the Textbook:
and Term 2 (Edition 2022) October 13 Ratio and Proportion 11 (T2)
(excluding Exercise 13C)
Author: O. P. Malhotra, S. K. Gupta, Anubhuti Gangal
November 13 Ratio and Proportion (continued) 11 (T2)
Publisher: S. Chand School
(excluding Exercise 13C)
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST TERM) 14 Percentage 25 (T2)
Suggested Chapter
Name of the Chapter Page December 14 Percentage (continued) 25 (T2)
Month Number
MATHS I [Unit Project] **
April-May 1 Numbers (Exercises 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G) 11 (T1) December Second Mid Term Assessment
(Exercises 1A, 1B, 1C to be taken as January 26 Data Handling 136 (T2)
revision) February REVISION
2 Whole Numbers 35 (T1) MATHS II
3 Negative Numbers and Integers 51 (T1) October 19 Practical Geometry* 60 (T2)
(excluding Exercises 3D, 3E, 3F)
November 19 Practical Geometry* (continued) 60 (T2)
July 3 Negative Numbers and Integers 51 (T1)
(continued) 18 Linear Equations in One Variable 51 (T2)
(excluding Exercises 3D, 3E, 3F) December 21 Quadrilaterals and Circles 86 (T2)
7 Playing with Numbers 125 (T1) (Exercise 21C)
(Exercises 7A, 7B, 7C) December Second Mid Term Assessment
July First Mid Term Assessment 21 Quadrilaterals and Circles 79 (T2)
August 7 Playing with Numbers (continued) 138 (T1) (Exercises 21A, 21B)
(Exercises 7D, 7E, 7F, 7G) January 23 Recognition of Solids 105 (T2)
5 Fractions 82 (T1) February 24 Perimeter and Area 114 (T2)
September 6 Decimals 103 (T1) REVISION
REVISION ANNUAL EXAMINATION
MATHS II Note:
April-May 10 Basic Geometry 178 (T1) Only two notebooks may be maintained, one each for Mathematics I and
11 Angles and their Properties 188 (T1) Mathematics II.
o o o o
* Protractor may not be used for constructing the angles (30 , 60 , 90 , 45 ,
July 8 Fundamental Concepts 155 (T1) o o o o o o o
15 ,120 , 150 , 75 , 135 , 105 , 22.5 ) that can be drawn using a pair of
July First Mid Term Assessment
compasses.
August 12 Parallel Lines and Transversal 207 (T1) All the concepts covered in the prescribed textbook may be tested in the
September 20 Triangles 68 (T2) Mid Term Assessments as well as in the Half-Yearly and Annual Examinations.
Previous knowledge of the students may also be tested.
REVISION
** The topic for the Unit Project will be tested in the Second Mid Term
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION Assessment and Annual Examination.
UNIT PROJECT
Month Event Topic
December World Computer Literacy Day (2 December) Percentage
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
PHYSICS Note:
Name of the Textbook: Living Science Physics for Class VI 1. The latest guidelines, textbook and the Scope of syllabus prescribed by the
(Term 1 and Term 2) Council should be followed.
Author: Rajen K. Agarwal 2. All the activities prescribed by the Council for each chapter may be conducted in
Publisher: Ratna Sagar the class/laboratory while teaching the chapter.
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST SEMESTER) 3. Some evidence may be reflected in the notebooks of the learners and in teachers’
Suggested Term 1 lesson plans for the activities conducted.
Chapter
Month Name of the Chapter Textbook 4. Previous knowledge of the student may also be tested in the examination.
Number
Pages
April - May 2 Physical Quantities and Measurement 13
July 2 Physical Quantities and Measurement
(Contd.)
First Mid Term Assessment
July 3 Force and Friction 36
August 3 Force and Friction (Contd.)
September 3 Force and Friction (Contd.)
REVISION
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION
UNIT PROJECT
Month Event Topic
OCTOBER – MARCH (SECOND SEMESTER) Term 2
Textbook August World Environmental Health Day Adaptations in Plants and
Pages (26th September) Animals
October 3 Health and Hygiene [Excluding sub 26
topics
Table 3.2 and 3.3
Types of Arthritis (Pg 34)
Atherosclerosis given in the box
(Pg 34)
November 3 Health and Hygiene (Contd.)
December Second Mid Term Assessment
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. –Emerson Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. -Emerson
CLASS VI
COMPUTATIONAL THINKING & INFORMATION Note:
1. Semester System will be followed except for Flowcharts.
AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (CT & ICT)
2. The question paper in the Half-Yearly and Annual Examination will be of 50
Name of the Textbook: Computer Masti - 6
marks and shall include questions based on Knowledge, Application and
Author: Prof Sridhar Iyer Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS).
Publisher: Next Education India Private Limited
3. Previous knowledge of the student may also be tested in the examination.
APRIL – SEPTEMBER (FIRST SEMESTER)
4. For additional knowledge the students may refer to Libre Office and Android on their
Suggested Chapter own. These topics will not be tested.
Month Number Name of the Chapter Page
ART
Name of the Textbook: Rupa Pencil Drawing Book – 3
Author: Partha Protim Biswas
Publisher: Asha Book Agency
Pages 4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28
Pages 30,32,34,36,38,40,42,44,46,48,50,52,54,56
ANNUAL EXAMINATION