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Dav.VII.S.St.Syllabus.

Dav.SOCIAL SCIENCE
VII.Dav.Syllabus.2019-2020
Pre - Mid - Term / Quarterly April to July
Unit - I Our Environment
Lesson 1. Components of Environment
Lesson 2. Earth and the changes on it.
Lesson 3. The surface and the interior of the earth. 
Unit - II Our Pasts - II
Lesson 9. Medieval Period.
Lesson 10. The Rise of Small Kingdoms in North India.
Lesson 11. The Rise of Small Kingdoms in South India.
Lesson 12. Turkish Invasions in North India.
Unit - III Changing  Face of Indian Democracy
Lesson 18. Democracy and Equality
Lesson 19. Our State Governments
Mid Term - Test / Half Yearly (August to September)
Unit - I Our Environment
Lesson 4. Air Around us
Lesson 5. Water Surrounding the Earth
Lesson 6. Life  on the Earth
Unit - II Our Pasts - II
Lesson 13. Delhi Sultanate
Lesson 14. Regional Powers
Unit - III Changing Face of Indian Democracy
Lesson 20. Media - The Mainstay of Democracy
Lesson 21. Advertising and Democracy
Note:  1. Revision of entire syllabus of Pre - Mid Term & Mid - Term 2. Weightage of Marks (30 + 50 = 80 Marks) 30 Marks form PMT + 50 Marks from MT Syllabus
Post Mid - Term Test / Pre Annual (October to December)
Unit - I Our Environment
Lesson 7.  Human Environment (Settlement, Transport and Communication)
Unit - II Our Pasts – II
 Lesson 15. The Mughal Empire
Lesson 16. Emergence of Independent States Lesson Lesson
Unit - III Changing Face of Indian Democracy
Lesson 22 Unpacking Gender
Note: 1. Revision of entire syllabus from Pre - Mid Term, Mid - Term & Post - Mid Term 2. Weightage of Marks (10 +  20 + 20 = 50 Marks) 10 Marks from PMT + 20 Marks from MT + 20 Marks from Pre Annual Syllabus. 
Annual Test (January to February / March)
Unit - I Our Environment
Lesson 8.  Land and the People
Unit - II Our Pasts - II
Lesson 17. Major Religions
Unit - III Changing Face of Indian Democracy
Lesson 23. Markets around us
Note: 1. Revision of entire syllabus
2. Weightage of Marks (10 + 20 + 20 +  30 = 80 Marks) 10 Marks from PMT + 20 Marks from MT + 20 Marks from Pre - Annual +30 Marks from Annual Syllabus. 
Suggested Activities Practical - as an assignment during Summer Vacation. 
(i)Prepare a colored diagram showing different sphere of the environment. 
(ii) Show the process of soil formation.
Project-as an assignment during Dipawali & Chhath Holidays
(i) Make a power point presentation on the following topics and present it in the class. 
a. Global Warming
b.Air Pollution Draw a structure of the atmosphere.
(ii) Draw a structure of the Atmosphere.

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