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1 EXAMINATION SPECIFICATIONS SA-1( ) UKG MY ENGLISH BOOK 1. Vowels Three letter words with a,e,i,o,u 2.Rhyming words 3. one-many 4. Use of and 5. Question /Answer on This, That 6. Use of is, are 7. use of an, a, the 8. Story telling INTEGRATED ACTIVITY BOOK Page 8-64 RHYMES 1 to 8 CLASS-I 1. Answer the following Question. 2 x 8=16 2. Fill in the blanks. 2 x 5 =10 3. Make Sentences 2 x 5 =10 4. Match the following 1 x 4 =4 5. Who said these words 1 x 4 =4 6. Rewrite the sentences using Capital letter and full stop. 1 x 4 =4 7. Fill in the blanks with articles /Verbs 1 x 5=5 8. Underline the Nouns /Pronouns 1 x 5=5 9. Write the opposite words 1 x 4 =4 10. Rearrange the jumbled words 1 x 4 =4
2 11. One and Many or Change the gender 1 x 4=4 12. Composition 1 x 10= MCQs / Comprehensions 1 x 10 =10 SYLLABUS READER/PRACTICE BOOK GRAMMAR FA-1 Chapter 1-8 Noun,Pronouns,Sound words ee,u,oo and sh FA-II Chapter 9-16 Article a,an,the, punctuation,one SA-1 Reader Book :- Chapter 1 to 16 many,sound word :-ng, Composition :A Circus show Grammar :- Nouns, Pronouns, Articles,Punctuations,One-Many,Sound Word-ee, u oo, sh, ng Compositon:- Dog-the faithful animal, A Circus show Picture Reading/Comprehensions :- Unseen SA-II FA-III Chapter 17 to 20 Use of am,is, are, have, has, had,gender,composition-picnic FA-IV Chapter 21 to 26 Tense,Composition The Winter season. Reader Book :- Chapter 17 to 26 Grammar :- Application of Verbs,Gender,Tenses Compositon:- the Winter season,picnic Picture Reading/Comprehensions :- Unseen
3 SA-1 BLUE PRINT (LKG) 1. Capital Letters (A-Z) 2. Fill in the Blanks (A-Z) 3. write the first letter in Capital letter. 4. Matching the pictures with the first letter of their names. SA-2 1. Small Letters (a -z) 2. Fill in the Blanks (a-z) 3. write the first letter in small letter. 4. Matching 5. Rhyming words 6. fill ups using ( a, e, i, o, u) Specification Cum Syllabus- Class-II ( ) (Summative Assessment I and II) Types of Question Marks 1.Question Answer Poem pick the Correct answer Match the following True or False Who said to whom Complete the sentence Essay Writing 10
4 9. Fill in the blanks with appropriate word Word Power (Rhyming words) 05+05= Opposites 04 ESSAY WRITING SA-I 1. My Classroom 2. Rainy Season SA-II 1.The Festival you like most. 2. Book Fair. Class:-III Section A:Reading (10 Marks) 1. Unseen Passage : Wh Questions (5) 2. Unseen Passage : MCQs (5) Section B : Writing (20 Marks) SA-I 3.Leave Application (10) 4.Paragraph Writing (10) (i) My Birthday Gift or (ii) A Visit to the Zoo Section C : Grammar (20 Marks) Q5 to Q8. 4 sets of Questions ( 4 x 5 =20 ) Section D : Literrature ( 40 marks ) 9. Question & Answer (12) 10. Word Meaning (5) 11. Make Sentences (5) 12. Web Chart (5)
5 13. poem (5) 14. Rhyming words (2) 15. opposites (2) 16. Complete the following Sentences (4) Portion for SA-I Reader Book Unit 1 and 2 Practice Book Unit 1 to 4 Portion for SA-II Reader Book Unit 3 and 4 Practice Book Unit 5 to 9 Class III SA-II( Types of Questions) Reading section Same Writing Section Q3. Informal Letter Q4. Paragraph Writing (i) (ii) My Best Friend My Hobby Grammar section Same Literature Same.
6 CLASS IV Reading Skill: Comprehension Passage 10 Writing Skill Essy(SA-I) 10 Paragraph(SA-II) Formal Letter ( SA-I) 10 Informal Letter ( SA-II) Diary Entry ( SA-I) Editing of Passage ( SA-II) 05 Grammar: 5 Sets of question to be given 5 x 4 =20 Literature Question /Answer 10 WordMeaning 05 MakeSentences 05 Web Chart 05 TrueTable 05 Opposites 02 Complete the sentences 03 Portion For SA-I In Reader :- Unit 1 and2 ( P.No. 1 to 40) In PracticeBook : P.No 1 to 52 Portion For SA-II In Reader :- Unit 3 and 4. In Practice Book :- ( P.No. 53 to 110)
7 SA-II SA-II Paragraph :- Apicnic you have enjoyed Or Scene at a railway station SA-I Eassy :- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy (Sports) Or Advantages of travel CLASS 5 SA-1 SECTION A (READING) (10 MARKS) 1. Comprehension passage (5 marks) wh questions, word attack 2. Comprehension poem (5 marks) (MCQs) SECTION B (WRITING) (25 MARKS) 3. Paragraph writing (10 marks) A) if there is a will, there is a way B) A book you have read 4. Formal letter Writing (10 marks) 5. Diary entry/notice (5 marks) SECTION C (GRAMMER) (20 MARKS) 6. 5 Sets of questions English Practice Book Pages 01 to 63 SECTION D (LITERATURE) (35 MARKS) English Reader pages 01 to 66 Types of questions 7. Questions and Answers Extract questions (10 marks)
8 8. Word meanings (5 marks) 9. Sentence making (5 marks) 10. Web-chart (5 marks) 11.True-false identification (5 marks) 12. Complete the Sentences (5 marks) SA 2 SECTION A (READING) (10 MARKS) 1. Comprehension passage (5 marks) (Wh question, word attack) 2. Comprehension poem (5 marks) (MCQs) SECTION - B (WRITING) (25 MARKS) 3. Paragraph writing (10 marks) a) Cleanliness is next to godliness b)story- a day without trees 4. Informal letter writing (10 marks) 5. (5 marks) SECTION C (GRAMMER) (20 MARKS) 6. 5 sets of questions English practice Book pages 64 to 117 SECTION D (LITERATURE) (35 MARKS) English Reader pages 67 to 130 Types of questions
9 7. Questions Answers Extract questions (10 marks) 8. Word meanings (5 marks) 9. Sentence making (5 marks) 10. Punctuation (5 marks) 11. True-false identification (5 marks) 12. Complete the sentences (5 marks) Section A Reading (20 Marks) CLASS-VI SA-I Q1. Unseen Passage for Comprehension( Sentence Completion & Word Attack) 10 Marks Q2.Fill in the blanks based on summary of Poem- Q3.Factual Passage (MCQ.s)- 05 marks 05 Marks Section B : writing : 25 Marks Q4. (W.L )- 5 Marks Q5. Notice (W.L.50)- 5 Marks Q6. Article Writing (W.L ) 8 Marks Q7. Informal Letter (W.L ) 7 marks Section-C Grammar(20 Marks) Q8. Correct form of Verbs (MCQ) 1 x 5 =5 Q9. Editing the Passage 0.5x 10 = 5 Q10. Gap filling Determiners /Verbs forms/tenses 0.5x 10 = 5
10 Q11. Re-ordering sentences- 1 x 5 =5 Section D(Literature: (25 Marks) Q12. Extract from poetry-(mcqs) - 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q13. Extract from Prose ( MCQs) 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q14. SAQs from Prose,Poetry and Play ( 4 out of 5)- 2 x 4 = 8 marks Q15. LAQs from Prose to test Plot /Theme ect. 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q16. Extropolation on Prose/ Poetry /Play- 1 x 5 = 5 marks Informal letter /diary entry Textual Chapter to be Covered English Literature- Chapter 1-5 English reader Unit 1-3 English Practice book- Chapter 1-5 Section A Reading (20 Marks) SA-II Q1.Unseen Passage for Comprehension(Sentence Completion & Word Attack) 10Marks Q2.Fill in the blanks based on summary of Poem- Q3.Factual Passage (MCQ.s)- 05 marks 05 Marks Section B : writing : 25 Marks Q4. (W.L )- 5 Marks Q5. Notice (W.L.50)- 5 Marks Q6. Article Writing (W.L ) 8 Marks Q7. Informal Letter (W.L ) 7 marks Section-C Grammar(20 Marks) Q8. Process Writing 1 x 5 =5
11 Q9. Editing the Passage 0.5x 10 = 5 Q10. Gap filling Determiners /Verbs forms/tenses 0.5x 10 = 5 Q11. Re-ordering sentences- 1 x 5 =5 Section D(Literature: (25 Marks) Q12. Extract from poetry-(mcqs) - 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q13. Extract from Prose ( MCQs) 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q14. SAQs from Prose,Poetry and Play ( 4 out of 5)- 2 x 4 = 8 marks Q15. LAQs from Prose to test Plot /Theme ect. 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q16. Extropolation on Prose/ Poetry /Play- 1 x 5 = 5 marks Informal letter /diary entry Textual Chapter to be Covered English Literature- Chapter 6-11 English reader Unit 3-5 English Practice book- Chapter 6-10 Section A Reading (20 Marks) CLASS-VII SA-I Q1.Unseen Passage for Comprehension(Sentence Completion & Word Attack) 10Marks Q2.Fill in the blanks based on summary of Poem- Q3.Factual Passage (MCQ.s)- 05 marks 05 Marks Section B : writing : 25 Marks Q4. (W.L )- 5 Marks Q5. Notice (W.L.50)- 5 Marks
12 Q6. Article Writing (W.L ) 8 Marks Q7. Informal Letter (W.L ) 7 marks Section-C Grammar(20 Marks) Q8. Correct form of Verbs (MCQ) 1 x 5 =5 Q9. Editing the Passage 0.5x 10 = 5 Q10. Gap filling Determiners /Verbs forms/tenses 0.5x 10 = 5 Q11. Re-ordering sentences- 1 x 5 =5marks Section D(Literature: (25 Marks) Q12. Extract from poetry-(mcqs) - 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q13. Extract from Prose ( MCQs) 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q14. SAQs from Prose,Poetry and Play ( 4 out of 5)- 2 x 4 = 8 marks Q15. LAQs from Prose to test Plot /Theme ect. 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q16. Informal letter /diary entry - 1 x 5 = 5 marks Textual Chapter to be Covered English Literature- Chapter 1-6 & 8 English reader Unit 1-3 English Practice book- Chapter 1-6 Section A Reading (20 Marks) SA-II Q1.Unseen Passage for Comprehension(Sentence Completion & Word Attack) 10marks Q2.Fill in the blanks based on summary of Poem- Q3.Factual Passage (MCQ.s)- 05 marks 05 Marks Section B : writing : 25 Marks Q4.Message (W.L. 50)- 5 Marks
13 Q5. (W.L.70-80)- 5 Marks Q6. Speech (W.L ) 8 Marks Q7. formal Letter (W.L ) 7 marks Section-C Grammar(20 Marks) Q8. Process Writting 1 x 5 =5 Q9. Editing the Passage 0.5x 10 = 5 Q10. Gap filling linkers/verbs forms/tenses 0.5x 10 = 5 Q11. Re-ordering sentences- 1 x 5 =5 Section D(Literature: (25 Marks) Q12. Extract from poetry-(mcqs) - 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q13. Extract from Prose ( MCQs) 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q14. SAQs from Prose,Poetry and Play ( 4 out of 5)- 2 x 4 = 8 marks Q15. LAQs from Prose to test Plot /Theme ect. 1 x 4 = 4 marks Q16. Informal letter /diary entry - 1 x 5 = 5 marks Textual Chapter to be Covered English Literature- Chapter 7 & 9 to 11 English reader Unit 4 to 6 English Practice book- Chapter 7 to 12 *_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_
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