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STUDENT CURRICULUM MANUAL

CLASS VII

MATHEMATICS
The academic year is divided into two terms. The evaluation of the child’s progress is based on the formal examinations as well as, on the day to day performance under the
Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE). Formal examinations will be held at the end of each term.
There will be four formal examinations in a session –
 Periodic Test-1 (PT1) - This will include the syllabus as mentioned under Periodic Assessment 1.
 Half Yearly Examination– This is cumulative in nature and includes the entire syllabus of Term-1.
 Periodic Test-2 (PT2) - This will include the syllabus as mentioned under Periodic Assessment 2.
 Annual Examinations (AE) – This is cumulative in nature and will be based on selected content from the syllabus of Term-1 and the entire syllabus from Term-2.

Percentage of Weightage Duration of Written


Type of Assessment Month Max Marks
in academic session Assessment
TERM 1
Written -10%
Periodic Test -1 (Written & Continuous Assessment) Jul 2 hours Written-40 marks + CCE-10 marks
CCE-10%
Half Yearly Examination (Written Assessment) 80% Sep 3 hours Written-80 marks
TERM 2
Written -10%
Periodic Test -2 (Written & Continuous Assessment) Dec 2 hours Written-40 marks + CCE-10 marks
CCE-10%
Annual Examination (Written Assessment) 80% Feb-March 3 hours Written-80 marks

STRUCTURE OF PERIODIC TEST 1 AND PERIODIC TEST 2


Time: 2 Hours Maximum Marks: 40
No. of Questions Section-wise total no. of Section-wise
Skill to be tested
1mark 2 marks 3 marks 4 marks questions total marks

Knowledge (20%) 1 2 1 4 1+4+3=8 Marks

Understanding (30%) 1 2 1 1 5 1+4+3+4=12 Marks

Application (30%) 1 2 1 1 5 1+4+3+4=12 Marks

Drawing & Interpretation (20%) 1 2 1 4 1+4+3=8 Marks

Grand Total 4 8 4 2 18 40 marks


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STRUCTURE OF HALF YEARLY AND ANNUAL EXAM


Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 80

No. of Questions Section-wise total Section-wise


Skill to be tested
1mark 2 marks 3 marks 4 marks no. of questions total marks
Knowledge (20%) 2 2 2 1 7 2+4+6+4 =16 marks
Understanding (30%) 2 2 2 3 9 2+4+6+12=24 marks
Application (35%) 2 3 4 2 11 2+6+12+8=28 marks
Drawing & Interpretation (15%) 1 1 2 4 1+3+8=12 marks
Grand Total 7 7 9 8 31 80 marks

CHAPTERWISE WEIGHTAGE FOR WRITTEN ASSESSMENT

HALF YEARLY EXAM ANNUAL EXAM


Chapter Marks Percentage Chapter Marks Percentage
NUMBER SYSTEM COMMERCIAL MATHEMATICS
(a) Integers (a) Comparing Quantities
28 35.0% 12 15%
(b) Fractions and Decimals
(c) Rational Numbers
ALGEBRA ALGEBRA
(a) Simple Equation (a) Simple Equation
12 15.0% 24 30%
(b) Algebraic Expressions
(c) Exponents and Powers
STATISTICS GEOMETRY
(a) Data Handling (a) Triangles and its Properties
12 15.0% (b) Congruent Triangles 30 37.5%
(c) Symmetry
(d) Practical Geometry
GEOMETRY MENSURATION
(a) Lines and Angles (a) Perimeter and Area
28 35.0% 14 17.5%
(b) Triangles and its properties
(c) Visualising Solid Shapes
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It is for reference, there may be changes as per requirement.

PARAMETERS OF CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT:

CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT Evaluation criteria


 Regularity & Punctuality: Student records the tasks carried out in class as taking
CLASS WORK/ HOME WORK RECORD/ CLASS PARTICIPATION AND down running notes, drawing diagrams, note down dictated manner, solve
RESPONSE assignments given in the prescribed notebooks in every period.
 Completes the home assignment at home and brings into class on the day
instructed.
 Neatness: The note books are maintained well and the task is recorded neatly.
 Attentiveness.
 Taking up responsibility in class and doing the task assigned.
 Participation in class discussion and contribution.
 Response to peers during class room interaction.
Subject Enrichment Activity  Performance of the Activity.
 Students would be carrying out a variety of activities/experiments during the  Record of the Activity.
academic session to facilitate learning by doing.  Viva based on the activities.
 Students to work on various aspects of the practical task as designing, data
collection, interpretation of results.
 The skills used during these activities will be continuously evaluated through out
the academic session

Terms Months -Year Name of Chapters / Topics Teaching Portion to be testes in exams
periods
April-2017 Integers 10 Periodic Test 1 (PT1) (24.07.17)
Term I April-2017 Fraction & Decimals 11  Integers
May & June-2017 Simple equations 11  Fractions & Decimals
May & June-2017 Lines and Angles 12  Simple Equations
 Lines and Angles

July-2017 Triangle & its properties 9


July-2017 Rational Numbers 6
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August-2017 Data Handling 7 Half Yearly Exam (26.09.17)


August-2017 Visualising Solid Shapes 6  Integers
 Fractions & Decimals
 Simple Equations
 Lines and Angles
September-2017 Revision for Half Yearly Exams 10
 Triangles & its Properties
 Rational Numbers
 Data Handling
 Visualizing Solid Shapes

October-2017 Algebraic Expressions 12 Periodic Test 2 (PT2) (22.12.17)


Term II October & November -2017 Comparing Quantities 4 +10  Algebraic Expressions
November-2017 Congruent Triangles 17  Comparing Quantities
December -2017 Symmetry 7  Congruent Triangles
 Symmetry
January-2018 Practical Geometry 7 Annual Exam (.03.18)
 Simple Equations
January-2018 Exponents and Powers 7  Triangles & its Properties
January & February-2018 Perimeter and Area 7+5  Algebraic Expressions
February-2018 Revision for Annual Exams 15  Comparing Quantities
 Congruent Triangles
 Symmetry
 Practical Geometry
 Exponents and Powers
 Perimeter and Area
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Term-I (03.04.2017 to 28.09.2017) Mathematics


Portions For Assessments,
No. of
Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity Date of examination and
periods
SCMs
April Integers Students will learn about Outdoor activities 10
 Integers as collection of natural numbers, zero  Integers – Monkey and water tank Periodic Test 1 (PT1)
and negatives of natural numbers. steps problems. The problems is (24.07.17)
 The existence of additive inverse. mentioned in NCERT (1.1) Q.No. 10.  Integers
(Outdoor)  Fractions & Decimals
 Properties of addition and subtraction of integers.
 Simple Equations
 Existence of additive identity.  Quiz game – To use the property of
integers to get the final score with  Lines and Angles.
 Process of multiplication of positive and negative
integers on a number line. +ve and –ve scores. (Indoor).
 Process of multiplication of integers without Distribution dates of SCM’s
using number line. M A activities
 Integers (11.04.2017)
 Properties of multiplication of integers.  Addition and subtraction of integers  Fractions & Decimals
on a number line. (Indoor) (16.04.2017)
 Presence of multiplicative identity.
 Word problems and real life problems.  Simple Equation
AV-Classes/Geogebra (02.05.2017)
 Process of division of integers as inverse of  Lines and Angles
multiplication.  Biography of Mathematicians.
(28.06.2017)
 Properties of Division of Integers.  Operation of integers on number
line  Triangles and its Properties
(14.07.17)
 Jodo Gyan Kit to be used (Ganit
 Rational Numbers(21.07.17)
Mala)
 Data Handling (14.08.17)
Fractions & Students will learn about NCERT KIT TO BE USED 11  Visualizing Solid Shapes
Decimals  The concept of fraction as a part of whole. (Jodo Gyan Kit to be used) (28.08.17)
 Difference between like and unlike fraction,
proper and improper fractions. M A activities
 Addition and subtraction of like and unlike  To represent product of two
fractions. fractions/Whole No &
 Concept of mixed fractions and their addition Fractions.(Indoor)
and subtraction.  To represent product of decimals on
 Multiplication of a fraction by a whole number Graph paper or square paper by
drawing horizontal/ vertical lines
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CLASS VII

Portions For Assessments,


No. of
Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity Date of examination and
periods
SCMs
and other fractions.. and shading (Indoor)
 The concept of reciprocals of fractional numbers. a) 0.3 x 0.7
 Division of a whole number by fraction, a b) 0.2 X 0.4
fraction by a fraction and a fraction by a whole
number.
 Place value expansion, comparison and addition
and subtraction of decimal numbers.
 The multiplication of decimal numbers by a
whole number.
 Multiplication of decimal number by other
decimal number.
 Multiplication of decimal numbers by 10, 100,
1000 etc.
 Division of decimal numbers by 10, 100, 1000 etc.
May and Simple Equations Students will learn about M A activities 11
June  How to form equations out of statements and  To demonstrate balancing of
statements out of equations. equation. with the help of balance.
 Solving an equation by separating the variable (Indoor)
and constants of the equation.
 Solution or root of a linear equation.
 Solving an equation by transposing method
 Given a solution making an equation.
 Application of simple equations to word
problems
and practical situations.
Students will learn about NCERT KIT TO BE USED 12
 Defining - line, line segments and ray. M A activities (Indoor)
 Angles-and its parts  To verify, by paper cutting and pasting,
 Types of Angles that if two parallel lines are intersected
STUDENT CURRICULUM MANUAL
CLASS VII

Portions For Assessments,


No. of
Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity Date of examination and
periods
SCMs
Lines and Angles  Complementary angels, supplementary angles, by a transversal, then –
adjacent angels. (i) each pair of corresponding angles
 Linear pair of angels are equal
(ii) each pair of alternate interior angles
 Vertically opposite angels. are equal
 Intersecting line and Parallel lines (iii) each pair of interior angles on the
 Transversals and angels made by transversals. same side of the transversal are
supplementary.
 Angels made by a transversal when it intersects a
pair of parallel lines.
Outdoor activities
 Pair of corresponding angles, alternate angles
and co-interior angles.  To mark parallel lines & transversal
along the edges of square tiles and
 Angles properties to be used for verifying measure all the angles so formed and
whether the given pair of lines are parallel or not. derive relation between them.
 Application of parallel lines and its properties.
AV Class/ Geogebra:
 Drawing and demonstrating
complementary angles, supplementary
angles, adjacent angles, linear pair of
angles and vertically opposite angles.
July Triangle and its Students will learn about NCERT KIT TO BE USED 9
Properties  Triangle as the Simplest of the Polygon. M A activities (Indoor)
 Interior and exterior of a triangle. Syllabus to be tested in Half
 To verify that
Yearly Exam(26.09.17)
 Opposite side, opposite angle and opposite a) The sum of interior angles of a  Integers
vertex triangle is 180°  Fractions & Decimals
 Types of triangles based on sides and angles. b) An exterior angle of a triangle is  Simple Equations
 Medians and altitudes of triangles. equal to sum of its interior  Lines and Angles.
 Exterior angle property of a triangle. opposite angles  Triangles and its Properties
 Angle sum property of a triangle.  To get a median of a given triangle  Rational Numbers
from any vertex by paper folding  Data Handling
 Sides and angles of isosceles triangle and
and to verify that in a triangle,  Visualizing Solid Shapes
equilateral triangle.
medians pass through a single point.
STUDENT CURRICULUM MANUAL
CLASS VII

Portions For Assessments,


No. of
Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity Date of examination and
periods
SCMs
 Triangle Inequality Property  To get an altitude of a given
 Property of sum of lengths of any two sides of a triangle from any vertex by paper
triangle. folding and to verify that in a
triangle altitudes pass through a
 Right Angled Triangle and Pythagoras Property.
single point.
 Hypotenuse and legs of a right triangle.
 Pythagoras theorem and its applications.
AV Class/ Geogebra
 Triangles are the most rigid
geometrical structures
 Identifying and drawing medians
and altitudes of a triangle.
 To show relationship between
angles and sides of equilateral and
isosceles triangles.
Rational Numbers Students will learn about NCERT KIT TO BE USED 6
 Need of Rational numbers. What are Rational
numbers?
 Equivalent rational No., Positive and Negative
Rational number.
 Some important result on Rational Numbers
 Rational number on number line
 Rational number in standard form
 Comparison of rational numbers, rational
numbers between two rational numbers.
 The addition, subtraction, multiplication and
division of rational numbers
 Additive inverse
 Rational numbers and its application in day to
day life
STUDENT CURRICULUM MANUAL
CLASS VII

Portions For Assessments,


No. of
Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity Date of examination and
periods
SCMs
August Data Handling Students will learn about M A activities 7
 Data its meaning and interpretation.  To compare the marks obtained in
 Collecting data. all the subjects by a student in the
 To organize a data, Range, Tally marks and pre mid term exam by drawing a
Frequency. bar graph using paper cutting and
 The concept of mean, median and mode pasting. (Indoor)
 How to make bar graphs, and double bar graphs.  Mean (Venue – Sick Bay)
(a) To measure the height and
 Drawings and conclusions from bar graphs.
weight of students of class ad
 The meaning of probability calculate its mean weight and
 Real life situations of certain events, impossible height.
events and may or may not be events (b) To calculate the median and
mode of the data so obtained.
Visualizing Solid Students will learn about AV Class/ Geogebra 6
Shapes  To identify dimensions of an object.  Visualising Solid Shapes& its
 To identify faces, vertices and edges different views.
 To draw 3D figures in 2D planes
 Matching pictures with objects. M A activities
 They can understand and draw the Oblique  A torch kept glowing just right
sketches, isometric sketches on a flat surface above the solids, to name the shape
 They will be able to count and identity the of the shadows obtained. (Indoor)
different components e.g. faces, edges, vertices of  Also draw its oblique sketch.
a geometrical shape.
 To Use nets for building 3D shapes NCERT KIT TO BE USED
 To view the different section of a solid Jodo Gyan Kit (Connector to be
used)
September Revision Syllabus to be tested in Half Yearly Exam 10
STUDENT CURRICULUM MANUAL
CLASS VII

Term-II (03.10.2017 to 15.03.2018) Mathematics


No. of Portions For Assessments, Date
Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity
Periods of examination and SCMs
October Algebraic Students will learn about NCERT KIT TO BE USED 12
Expressions  Variables and Constants Periodic Test 2 (PT2)
 Algebraic expressions and its types (22.12.17)
 Algebraic Expressions
 Terms of an Expression.
 Comparing Quantities
 Factors of a term  Congruent Triangles
 Coefficients  Symmetry
 Like and Unlike terms.
 Addition and subtractions of Algebraic Distribution dates of SCMs.
expressions.  Algebraic Expression
 Value of an expression (07.10.17)
 Comparing Quantities
 Formulas and rules
(24.10.17)
 Multiplications of monomials and binomials  Congruent Triangles
 Geometric interpretation of product of a (18.11.17)
monomial and a binomial  Symmetry (10.12.17)
 Introduction of algebraic identity and patterns  Practical Geometry
Comparing Students will learn about 04 (09.01.18)
M A activities
Quantitties  To understand Unitary Method  Exponents and Powers
 To find the area of math text book (23.01.18)
 To use the concept of ratio and proportion in and total length of all its edges and  Perimeter and Area
comparing compare it (in terms of ratio and (04.02.18)
 Equivalent Ratios, Proportions. percentages)
 To understand the percentage as a fraction with
denominator 100.
November Comparing Students will learn about 10
Quantitties  Conversion of fraction into percentage, decimals
to percentage, percentage into decimals, Ratios to
percentage
 Uses of percentage.
 To find profit and loss and its percentage & will
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CLASS VII

No. of Portions For Assessments, Date


Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity
Periods of examination and SCMs
be able to solve simple word problem.
 Calculation & Application of simple interest.
 Amount and its calculation
Congruent Students will learn about AV Class/ Geogebra 17
Triangles  The concept of congruency by superimposition  Congruency of Triangles
 Congruence of line segments, angles, circles,
squares and rectangles NCERT KIT TO BE USED
 Congruent figures and its properties M A activities
 Congruent figures in terms of areas  To verify by paper cutting and
 Congruence of triangles superimposing that diagonal of a
 One to one correspondence  Parallelogram divides it into two
 Corresponding vertices, sides and angles of congruent triangles.
congruent triangles.  To verify using a squared paper
 Condition for congruence of triangles that all congruent triangles are
 The SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS and RHS criteria for equal in area but the triangles equal
congruency of triangles. in area may not be congruent.

AV Class/ Geogebra:
 To show congruency of different
objects.
Drawing different set of triangles and
locating pairs of congruent triangles.
December 22 -as National Mathematics Day-Inside/Outside Activities to be carried Out. 01
December Symmetry Students will learn about M A activities 7
 Symmetry as figures which can be divided into Rotational symmetry Kit
two equal halves and find out lines of symmetry
 To demonstrate rotational
 Lines of symmetry for regular polygon. symmetry for 2-D geometrical
 Mirror reflection figures.
 Rotational symmetry
 Order and angles of rotational symmetry. AV-Classes
STUDENT CURRICULUM MANUAL
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No. of Portions For Assessments, Date


Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity
Periods of examination and SCMs
 To perform operations through different angles.  Symmetry in nature
 To get the idea of rotational symmetry, an  Rotational Symmetry Videos
observation of rotational symmetry of 2D objects.

January Practical Geometry Students will learn about M A activities 7


 To construct a line, parallel to a given line,  To verify that a triangle can be
through a point not on the line. drawn only if the sum of lengths of
 The Construction of a triangle under SSS, any two sides is greater than the Syllabus to be tested in
third side, using broom Annual Term Exam( .03.18)
SAS, AAS conditions
sticks/straws  Simple Equations
 Construction of a triangle under ASA, RHS  Triangles and its Properties
condition a) Set 1: 5 cm, 7 cm, 11 cm
 Algebraic Expresions
b) Set 2: 5 cm, 7 cm, 14 cm
 Comparing Quantities
c) Set 2: 5 cm, 7 cm, 12 cm  Congruent Triangles
Exponents and Students will learn about M A activities 7  Symmetry
Powers  Exponent & powers –its meaning and application  Practical Geometry
 Collect large numbers which are
 Conversion into exponential form. used in different subjects as some  Exponents and Powers
 Laws of exponent. constants and express them in  Perimeter and Area
 Mathematical operation of exponents standard form and its usual form
 The scientific notation or standard form
Perimeter and Students will learn about M A activities 7
Area  Perimeter as the length of boundary  To find the number of square tiles
 To find the perimeter and area of parallelogram in the classroom by using concept
and triangle of mensuration.(Indoor)
 Area of triangles as part of rectangles
 Area of triangles in terms of base and altitude AV Class/ Geogebra:
 Area of irregular figures.  To find circumference of wheels of
 Application of areas. bicycle and find out the distance
covered in 5 revolutions.
 Perimeter of irregular figures
 Drawing different set of polygons to
 Units and conversions
show that area may or may not
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No. of Portions For Assessments, Date


Month Course description Learning outcomes Activity
Periods of examination and SCMs
increas as perimeter increases.
 To verify formulae of areas of
triangle, parallelogram and circle.

February Perimeter and Students will learn about M A activities-(Outside)


Area  Circles and circumference of a circle 05
 To find the area and perimeter of
 Area of circle. basket ball or volley ball court in the
 To find the circumference and area of circle school campus
 To find the application of perimeter and area of
circles in different contexts
 Combination of figures
Revision Syllabus to be tested in Annual Exam 15

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