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Dav.VI.S.St.Syllabus

SOCIAL SCIENCE
VI.Dav.Syllabus 2019- 2020
Six syllabus.
6 SOCIAL SCIENCE
Pre Mid Term 40 Marks
Geography.
1 The Planet Earth and the Solar System
2. Representaton the earth
History.
8. Studying the Past.
9. Life of Early Man
10.Development of Civitation
11. The Iron Age Cvilization
Civics
21 Our community life Unity in Diversity
Revision of chapter
Map skall of the chapters (1.269,10.11.  & 21)
Mid Term Mid - September 80 Marks.
Geography.
3.Locating places on the Earth
4. Motion of the Earth (Day - night and season)
History.
12.Janapadas and Maha Janapadas (600-100 BC)
13 The Mauryan  Dynasty
14. Early History of Deccan and South India
15. North India after Maurya and Sung (1 "BCE to 3rd CE)
Civics.
22.Democracy and Government 
Revision for Mid -term or PT - 2"
Map skill of the chapters  (3,4,12,13,14,15, & 22)
Post Mid - Term (40 Marks)
Il - nd Week of December.
Geography.
5.Theealms of the Earth
6.India My Motherland
History.
16. The Gupta Period 
17. The Era of Harsha
18. Deccan and South India
Civics.
23. Our Rural Governance
• Revision for PT - 3 Syllabus
* Map skill from chapters (5, 6,16, 17, 18 & 23).



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