OPG WORLD SCHOOL (2018-19) CLASS VI SYLLABUS BREAK-UP ENGLISH (April) Chapter 1: Secrets Chapter 2: Dear Mum Chapter 1: Don Quixote of La Mancha Chapter 2: Adventures Galore Types of Sentences Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences an Autobiography Commonly Confused words and Professions (Word Play) (May) Chapter 3: Working Together Chapter 3: Of Giants, Evil Wizard and Magic Potions Adjectives an Autobiography Compound words (July) Chapter 4: The Gifts of Wali Dad Chapter 5: A Dream Chapter 4: New Adventures and Meeting some Old Friends Chapter 5: Don Quixote Returns Home Tenses All Tenses Story Metaphors, Similes, Quotations
(August) Chapter 6: How I have Suffered Chapter 7: My Best Friend Chapter 6: A Tale of Two Knights Chapter 7: Of Moors, Goblins and Royal Honour Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Active and Passive Voice Informal letter Suffixes (September) Chapter 8: An Unlikely Family Chapter 8: Sancho Becomes Governor! Chapter 9: The Knight Returns Adverbs- Time, Place, Manner, Frequency, Degree Acronym and Abbreviations (October) Chapter 9: Foolish Questions Chapter 10: Totto-Chan Chapter 1: Horiram s Quest for a Cow Chapter 2: Hori s Plans Backfire Conjunctions Notice Homonyms and Collocations (November) Chapter 11: The Chimney Boy s Story Chapter 12: The Face on the Wall Chapter 3:Horiram s Dream Comes True Chapter 4:Dhania Saves the Day Chapter 5:Gobar s Vanishing Act Reported Speech E-mail Alliteration (December) Chapter 13: Abou Ben Adhem Chapter 14: An Enlightened Mind Chapter 6: Hori and Dhania Take on Society Chapter 7: Life in the City
Chapter 8: Happiness Short-Lived Prepositions Letter to the Principal Heteronyms and Autoantonyms (January) Chapter 15: The Flying Machine Chapter 9: Loss and Reconciliation Chapter 10:Dhania Gives the Gift of a Cow for emotions (February) HINDI April May lkfgr; % ikb 1& izhkkrh ¼dfork½ ikb 7& ism+ksa dks er dkvks ¼izsj.kkRed ys[k½ ikb 14& xaxk esyh u gks ik, ¼i;kZoj.k laca/kh ys[k½ O;kdj.k % o.kz fopkj ^j* ds fofhkuu :i] vuqlokj] vuqukfld] la;qdr O;atu] n~foro O;atu rfkk la;qdrk{kj vk/kkfjr o.kz fopnsna ÓCn ÓCn Hk.Mkj % rr~le& rr~hko] foykse ÓCn] vusd ÓCnksa ds fy,,d ÓCn] i;kz;okph ys[ku % vuqpnsn ys[ku] vifbr xn~;kaó July lkfgr; % ikb 2& d'ehjh lsc ¼dgkuh½ ikb 4& ek ] dg,d dgkuh ¼dfork½
ikb 5& uhyw ¼laLej.k½ O;kdj.k % fodjh ÓCn% lakk] lozuke] fdz;k] foósô.k ¼iqujko`fRr :i esa vh;kl½ dkjd mnkgj.k lfgr vh;kl ÓCn Hk.Mkj % fyax& opu] vusdkfkhz] eqgkojs] rr~le& rr~hko] foykse ÓCn] vusd ÓCnksa ds fy,,d ÓCn] i;kz;okph ys[ku % vuqpnsn ys[ku] i= ys[ku] vifbr xn~;kaó August lkfgr; % ikb 3& lkbfdy dh lokjh ¼gkL; dfkk½ ikb 13& cky o.kzu ¼dfork½ O;kdj.k % fojke fpg~u okd; % okd; laóks/ku ÓCn Hk.Mkj % Jqfrle fhkuukfkzd ÓCn] fyax& opu] vusdkfkhz] eqgkojs] rr~le& rr~hko] foykse ÓCn] vusd ÓCnksa ds fy,,d ÓCn] i;kz;okph ys[ku % vuqpnsn ys[ku] i= ys[ku ¼iqujko`fRr :i esa½] vifbr in~;kaó September lkfgr; % ikb 9 & >wb dk vykez ¼ukVd½ ZO;kdj.k % in ifjp;] o.kz] fojke fpg~u] okd; % okd; laóks/ku ¼iqujko`fRr vh;kl½ ÓCn Hk.Mkj % ÓCn Hk.Mkj ¼iqujko`fRr :i esa vh;kl½ ys[ku % vuqpnsn ys[ku] i= ys[ku] vifbr xn~;kaó ¼iqujko`fRr :i esa vh;kl½ October lkfgr; % ikb 7& Js; ¼dfork½ ikb 8& dkdk gkfkjlh ds i= ¼i=½ O;kdj.k % vfodkjh ÓCn ¼iqujko`fRr :i esa vh;kl½ mlixz& izr;;
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ys[ku % vuqpnsn ys[ku] i= ys[ku] laokn ys[ku] vifbr in~;kaó@ xn~;kaó ¼iqujko`fRr :i esa vh;kl½ SANSKRIT April May July August प र र थन ऩ ठ 1 : स स क त वर थम ऱ ऩ ठ 2 : स य क तवर थ ऩ ठ 3 : अक र त ऩ ल ऱ ग शब शब द र प : अक र त ऩ ल ऱ ग ध त र ऩ ऱट -ऱक र स ख य व चक शब ऩ ठ 4 : आक र त स र लऱ ग शब ऩ ठ 5 : अक र त नऩ सकलऱ ग शब श ऱ क शब द र प : अक र त ऩ ल ऱ ग ध त र ऩ ऱट -ऱक र वर थ, ऩररव रजन, अऩठठत अवब धन ऩ ठ 9 : प रर म ऩ र ष ऩ ठ 10 : मध यम ऩ र ष ऩ ठ 11 : उत तम ऩ र ष शब द र प : अक र त ऩ ल ऱ ग (ऩ नर व लत त) ध त र ऩ ऱट -ऱक र, ऱ ट-ऱक र चचर वर थन, अऩठठत अवब धन
September October November December January ऩ ठ 7 : ध त ऩररचय शब द र प : अक र त ऩ ल ऱ ग (ऩ नर व लत त) ध त र ऩ ऱट -ऱक र, ऱ ट-ऱक र (ऩ नर व लत त) चचर वर थन, अऩठठत अवब धन (ऩ नर व लत त) ऩ ठ 6 : सवथन म ऩररचय स क तय शर रस य अ ग नन शब द र प : आक र त स र लऱ ग चचर वर थन, अऩठठत अवब धन ऩ ठ 8 : अव यय अन व स म न य अश द धय शब द र प : आक र त स र लऱ ग ( ऩ नर व लत त ) चचर-वर थन, अऩठठत अवब धन ऩ ठ 13 : प र त भ रमर म अन व (वतथम न क ऱ) शब द भ ड र : ववऱ म शब, ऩय थयव च शब चचर-वर थन, अऩठठत अवब धन श ऱ क स म न य अश द धय मम वप रय भ रत श शब द र प अक र त ऩ ल ऱ ग, आक र त स र लऱ ग (ऩ नर व लत त)
ध त र ऩ ऱट -ऱक र, ऱ ट -ऱक र शब द भ ड र : February- March स ख य व चक, ववऱ म, ऩय थयव च शब सम ऩ र थ ऩ ठ यक रम क ऩ नर व लत त FRENCH Month Lesson Name of the lesson April Lesson 0 Vous connaissez la France? April Lesson 1 Les salutations May Lesson 2 Comptons ensemble July Lesson 3 Les copains July Lesson 4 Devinez August Lesson 5 Dans la classe September October Lesson 6 Les amis de Caroline November Lesson 7 Quel jour sommes-nous? December Lesson 8 La famille de Manuel December Lesson 9 Les vacances January Lesson 10 Le drapeau de mon pays February MATHEMATICS Month Chapter Name with their sub topics April May Numbers: Numbers and numerals, natural numbers and whole numbers, large numbers, Indian and international system of numeration, estimation of numbers, use of brackets, roman numerals. Playing With Numbers: Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite numbers, Rules of divisibility, Prime Factorisation, Highest Common Factor, Lowest Common Multiple, Some properties of HCF and LCM
July Whole Numbers: Whole numbers on a number line, Operations on whole numbers, patterns in whole numbers. Data Handling: Organisation of data, Graphical representation of data, Pictograph, Bar graph, Interpreting bar graph August September October November December January February Fractions: Fractions on a number line, proper, improper and mixed fractions, Equivalent fractions, Like and unlike fractions, Addition and subtraction of fractions Decimals Numbers: Decimal fractions and decimals, Like and unlike decimals, Converting Decimals into Fractions, Converting Fractions into Decimals, Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Identifying Solids: Solids, Net of Solids Basic Geometric Ideas: Points, Lines and planes, Opens and closed figures, Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles Integers: Representing integers on a number line, Addition of integers and properties of addition, Subtraction of integers and properties of subtraction. Algebra: Framing Algebraic expressions, Algebra as generalisation, Terms of an expression, Linear Equation, Solving equation by trial and error method, Solving equation by systematic method Symmetry: What is symmetry, Line of symmetry, Symmetry in geometrical shapes Ratio and Proportion: Ratio, Proportion and Unitary Method Practical Geometry: Construction of Line Segments, Construction of angles, Construction of parallel and perpendicular lines Perimeter and Area: Perimeter of Polygons, Area of Regular and Irregular Figures Understanding Elementary Shapes: Length of a Line Segment, Magnitude of an Angle, Classification of Angles, Triangles and Quadrilaterals SCIENCE Months Chapter Sub topics April Ch-2 Sources of Food Sources of food Food habits of Animals Food Chain
May July Ch-4 Separation of Substances Ch-3 Components of food Ch- 6 Sorting Materials Into Groups Ch-15 Magnets Ch-8 Living and Non living Pure substances and mixtures Separation of substances in a mixture Methods of separating solid-solid mixtures Methods of separating solid-liquid mixtures Methods of separating liquid-liquid mixtures Purification of water in waterworks Food groups Components of food Balanced diet Diseases due to improper diet Classification Materials and its properties Discovery of Magnets Natural and artificial magnets Magnetic and non magnetic substances Properties of magnets Making magnets Demagnetisation of magnets Uses of magnets Care of magnets Living and non living Characteristics of living and non-living August Ch-5 Fibre to Fabric Ch-9 Getting to know plants History of clothing material Fibres and fabrics Natural and artificial fibres Classification of flowering plants The root and the shoot system Leaves/flower/fruit/stem September Ch-13 Light Luminous and non luminous objects Sources of light Light travels in a straight line Shadows/formation of images October November Ch-7 Changes around us Chap-10 Movement in animals Chap-14 Electricity Causes and effects of change Physical and chemical changes Reversible, Irreversible, slow and fast changes Organization Body systems Movement in animals and humans Circuits Conductors and insulators
December January February Chap-11 Habitat of organisms Ch-12 Measurement and Motion Chap-17 AIR Ch-16 water Chap-18 Managing Waste Habitats Features of plants and animals in different habitats Story of Transport Physical quantities/standard units Measurement of length Motion and types of motion Composition Oxygen Air pollution Natural resource States of water Droughts and flood Classification of waste Reducing and recycle SOCIAL SCIENCE Month April /May July August Topic Chapter- 1 Understanding Our Past Chapter- 2 The Earliest Societies Chapter- 3 The First Farmers and Herders Geography: Chapter- 1 Our Earth in the Universe Chapter- 2 Globes and Maps Civics: Chapter- 1 Understanding Diversity Chapter-4 The First Cities Geography: Chapter- 3 Latitudes and Longitudes Chapter- 4 Rotation and Revolution Civics: Chapter- 2 Discrimination and Prejudice Chapter- 5 Different Ways of Life Chapter- 6 Early States Geography: Chapter- 5 The Realms of the Earth Civics: Chapter-3 Our Government
October November December January Chapter- 7 New Ideas Chapter- 8 The First Empire Geography: Chapter- 6 Major Relief Features of the Earth Chapter- 7 Our Country India Civics: Chapter- 4 Panchayati Raj Chapter- 9 Life in Towns and Villages Chapter- 10 Contacts with Distant Lands Geography: Chapter- 8 India- Climate Chapter -11 New Empires Civics: Chapter- 5 Administration in the Villages Chapter- 6 Administration in the City Chapter- 12 Culture and Science Geography: Chapter- 9 India- Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Civics: Chapter- 7 Rural Livelihoods Chapter- 8 Urban Livelihoods INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY April April May July August August September October November December Month Topic Ch1: Basics of Computer Science Ch2: The Rise of Software Ch3: Flowcharts and Programs Ch4: Introduction to QBASIC Ch5: More on MS PowerPoint Ch6: MS PowerPoint: Giving Presentations Ch7: Mail Merge Ch8: Formatting in MS Word Ch9: Formatting in MS Excel Ch10: Introduction to Flash CS3 January & February March Ch11: More about the Internet