SKG Syllabus Term 1

Don Bosco Matric. Hr. Sec. School – Primary Section Egmore, Chennai – 600 008 SKG Portion Paper - 2013 – 14 Term I (June...

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Don Bosco Matric. Hr. Sec. School – Primary Section Egmore, Chennai – 600 008 SKG Portion Paper - 2013 – 14 Term I (June to September) I

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English (Oral): June

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Recognition of capital letters and small letters a – z Phonetics A-J , K-T , U–Z

July

Read Aloud Book – Pg 14 & 16

August

Read Aloud Book – Pg 18, 19, 27 & 30

English Writing: June

Capital Letters A-J , K-T , U-Z

July

Small Letters a–e , f-j , k-o , p-t , u-z

August

Match Capital letters and small letters Match alphabet to picture

Maths (Oral): June - August Maths (Writing): June

Oral and visual identification of numbers 1 – 50

1) 2) 3)

Numbers 1 – 20 Draw marbles (1-5) Count and write (1-5)

July

1) 2) 3)

Numbers 21 – 40 Draw marbles (6-10) Count and write (6-10)

August

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Numbers 41 – 50

1) 2)

I love my family (Smile & Learn Bk A) My school

July

1) 2)

In my classroom My Birthday

August

1) 2)

Good Manners Cleanliness

Conversation: June

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Recitation:

(Blossoms Book 1)

June

1) 2) 3)

God My Papa Sun

July

1) 2) 3)

My Dog Aeroplane Good Manners

August

1) 2)

Fruits power A rainy day

1) 2)

The Wise Cranes (Narrate the story) Chikki and Willie

Story telling:

The Wise Cranes Two cranes and a tortoise lived near a pond. They were good friends. The cranes were calm, but the tortoise was talkative. There was no rain in summer. The pond dried up. They got no food. They wanted to move to a new pond. They thought of a plan. The cranes wanted to carry the tortoise. The cranes held a stick in their beaks. They asked the tortoise to hold it with his teeth. They told the tortoise not to talk. The cranes flew high. They were in the sky. Some children saw them. They were laughing. The cranes were quiet. But the tortoise opened his mouth. He fell down and died. Moral: Wise men talk less. Chikki and Willie Chikki Chick lived on a farm. His Mama and Papa lived there too. Chikki chick was a yellow, fluffy chicken. He went ‘peck’ ‘peck’ ‘peck’ in the farm. He ate seeds and grain. One day, Willie worm came to the yard. ‘Hello Chick’, he said. ‘Hello’, said chick. ‘Let be friends’ said Willie worm. They sat in the sun. They had a nice time. Mama Hen came by. ‘Oh!’ she said. ‘A worm! Let’s eat him’. No! No! No! shouted chick. He flapped his small wings. He jumped at Mama. He shouted. He cheeped. ‘He is my friend! Eat fruit. Eat rice. Eat grain. Eat seeds. You won’t eat Willie Worm. ‘All right’, said Mama. ‘We won’t eat Willie Worm’. Willie Worm was very happy. Chikki Chick and Willie Worm sat happily under a big sunflower all day. Answer the following questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Who lived on a farm? What did Chikki Chick eat? Who came to the yard? What happened when Mama Hen came by? What did Chikki Chick tell Mama Hen to eat? Who sat happily under the sunflower?

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Drawing:

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jkpo;: Oral

1) 2)

Draw two objects on each letter – A , B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J Free Expression Writing strokes

June

m - / (tha;nkhop gapw;rp) glk; ghu;j;J nrhy;Yjy; (m - <) ghl;L – tzf;fk; Pg. 43

July

m - / (tha;nkhop gapw;rp) glk; ghu;j;J nrhy;Yjy; (c - V) ghl;L – Njh Njh eha;f;Fl;b Pg. 43

August

I - / (tha;nkhop gapw;rp) glk; ghu;j;J nrhy;Yjy; (m - /) ghl;L – Nkhl;lhu; - Pg. 46 fij : xw;W ikNa cau;T – Pg 49

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