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English (Gap Filling, Edition, Omission and Sentence Reordering 6) summary of the topic taught as on 28/01/2021)

SSD   Practice Sheet of Gap Filling, Edition and Sentence Reordering 6 Answer Scheme of Gap Filling, Edition and Sentence Reordering 6

Social Science Revision of Working of Institutions (summary of the topic taught as on 28/01/2021)

Practice Sheet 1 of Working of Institutions   Practice Sheet 2 of Working of Institutions Practice Sheet 3 of Working of Institutions Class Test of Working of Institutions Answer Sheet of Working of Institutions. Answer Sheet of Practice Sheet 2 Answer Sheet of Practice Sheet 3 Answer Scheme of Class Test Go Sheet on Two Houses of the Parliament Go Sheet of The Judiciary Go Sheet of the Political Executive Important Questions of Working of Institutions.

Final Exam Syllabus for class IX 2020

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Unseen Comprehension 8 (Summary of the topic taught as on 18/01/2021)

SSD of Unseen Compr ehension 8  Practice Sheet of Case Based Passage 3 Answer Scheme of Case Based Passage 3 Practice Sheet of Unseen Comprehension 8

English Beehive Chapter If I were You (Summary of the topic taught as on 13/01/2021)

SSD   PPT of If I were you Video 1 of If I were you Video 2 of If I were You Practice Sheet of If I were You Answer Scheme of If I were You

IX, Maths, 14.Statistics

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8/1/2021 11/1/2021 HW: Q4&5 12/1/2021 HW: Complete exercise 14.2 Topics discussed Bar graph Histogram Frequency Polygon HW: Q2.

Social Science Revision of Electoral Politics (Summary of the taught as on 12/01/2021)

 Important questions of Electoral Politics discussed in Revision as on 12/01/2021. 1. Why in most democracies people rule through their representatives? (03 Marks) 2. Write a note on assembly Election in Haryana? (05) 3. What do you understand by the term election? (01) 4. Elections are considered essential in our times for any representative democracy. Explain the above statement in detail. (03) 5. What are the choices generally a voter can make in an election? (03) 6. What are the minimum conditions of a democratic election? (05) 7. State the demerits of electoral competition? (05) 8. Inspite of knowing the drawbacks of electoral competition why did the constitution makers opted for free competition in elections as the way to select our future leaders. (05) Or State the merits of electoral competition. (05) 9. State the time duration of Elections for Loksabha and Vidhan Sabha? (01) 10. What is General Election? (01) 11. What do you understand by the term By-Election? (01) 12. Whi...

English Speaking Task (Monologue Presentation)

 Important Note: Students are requested to choose 1 topic from the below mentioned topics and present monologue on 18th January, 2021. 1. Awareness on Green House Emission. 2. Globalization. 3. Gender Equality 4. Women Empowerment  5. Evolution in Education System. The above mentioned topics will be assessed to put internal assessment marks for speaking skills in English.  

English Grammar Reported Speech (Summary of the topic taught as on 08/01/2021)

SSD of Reported Speech   PPT of Reported Speech Reported Speech Video 1 Reported Speech Video 2 Part 1 Reported Speech Video 2 Part 2 Reported Speech Video 2 Part 3 Practice Sheet of Reported Speech Answer Scheme of Practice Sheet of Reported Speech (Important Note: Please note to refer to all the resources to refurbish the topic of Reported Speech as Revision.)

Circular of Open House (Post Mid Term Exam - IX)

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Social Science Economics Chapter Poverty as a challenge Revision (as on 01/12/2020)

 Poverty as a challenge Topics revised are as follows: a) Dimensions of Poverty b) Poverty seen by social scientist c) Social Exclusion d) Vulnerability e) Causes f) Anti Poverty measures Important questions discussed are as follows: a) State the dimensions of poverty. b) How is poverty seen by social scientists? c) What is social Exclusion and how it is determined? d) What is vulnerability and how it is determined? e)  “Removal of poverty has been one of the major objective of Indian development strategy.” In the light of this statement explain the two planks of Indian government on anti-poverty strategy. 

English Beehive Poem: The Snake Trying (Summary of the topic taught as on 31/12/2020)

SSD Of Snake Trying Video of Snake Trying PPT of Snake Trying Practice Sheet of Snake Trying. Answer Scheme of Snake Trying Textual Answer of Snake Trying

English Unseen Comprehension 7 (Summary of the topic taught as on 01/01/2021)

Unseen Comprehension 7 Practice Sheet _1   Unseen Comprehension 7 Practice Sheet_2 Answer Scheme of Practice Sheet_1 Answer Scheme of Practice sheet_2