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Grade 7-Cambridge-Syllabus

The document outlines the annual syllabus for Grade 7 for the academic year 2025-2026, covering subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, Global Perspectives, and ICT. Each subject is divided into monthly topics, including specific chapters, project work, and assessments. The syllabus emphasizes various skills, including writing, critical thinking, and understanding global issues.

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Grade 7-Cambridge-Syllabus

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GRADE 7 (STAGE 8) ANNUAL SYLLABUS (2025-2026)

ENGLISH-

S.NO MONTH TOPICS

1. APRIL Chapter 1: Describing : Memorable Characters

Recapitulation:
• Adjectives
• Adjectival Order
Parts of Speech
Descriptive Writing
Book activity- Read and analyze
Journaling and Book Review (Fortnightly)

PROJECT WORK:
Talking about your favorite character

2. MAY Verb Forms


Tenses
Informal and Formal Report Writing
Journaling and Book Review

PROJECT WORK:
Writing Your Own Explanatory Article

3. JULY Chapter 2 Explaining : Great Interventions

News Report and News Article


Meaning and difference
language
Structure and Style
Sound Devices

PROJECT WORK-
“ We, the Reporters”

4. AUGUST Theme: Buzzwords

Figures of Speech
Hyperbole
Similes
Metaphors
Advertisements
Persuasive Writing
Argumentative Writing

PROJECT WORK- Pick a Prop


4. SEPTEMBER TERM 1 (Progression Test)
5. OCTOBER Chapter 6:Commenting and comparing: Poems about growing up

Verbs
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Active and Passive Voice
Poetry writing
Language and features

PROJECT WORK-
A Self composed poetry on childhood

6. NOVEMBER Chapter 4: Narrating: A child’s eye view.

Recapitulation of
Characterization
Settings
Narrative Writing
Contrasting devices
Oxymoron
Antithesis
Irony
Paradox

PROJECT WORK-
Plot Weaving

7. DECEMBER Theme: Letter Writing

Formal Letters
Informal Letters

Reported Speech

PROJECT WORK-
‘Pen Pals’

8. JANUARY Chapter 5 Exploring and discussing: plays about conflict

Play script Writing –


Identifying themes
Understanding characterization and themes

Literary Devices

PROJECT WORK-

‘Classroom Theatre’
9. FEBRUARY Revision

10. MARCH
TERM 2 (Progression Test)
Mathematics-

S.NO. Month Strands Topics


1. April Numbers Chapter 1: NEGATIVE NUMBERS, INDICES & ROOTS
➢ Multiplying & dividing positive & negative integers
➢ Squares, cubes & roots of positive & negative
numbers
➢ The index laws
Chapter 4: FACTORS & RATIONAL NUMBERS
➢ Prime factors
➢ Rational numbers
Chapter 7: PLACE VALUE, ROUNDING & DECIMALS
➢ Multiplying and dividing by 0.1 & 0.01
➢ Rounding to significant figures
➢ Multiplying & dividing with integers & decimals
2. May Numbers Chapter 10: FRACTIONS
➢ Subtracting mixed numbers
➢ Multiplying & Dividing integers by fractions
Chapter 13: CALCULATIONS
➢ Order of operations
➢ Simplifying calculations with decimals & Fractions
Geometry
& Measure Chapter 2: 2D & 3D SHAPES
➢ Quadrilaterals
➢ Polygon symmetry
➢ 3D shapes
➢ Circumference of a circle
3. July Geometry Chapter 6: ANGLES
& Measure ➢ Special angles
➢ Angles of a triangle
➢ Bearings
Chapter 15: MIDPOINTS
➢ Midpoint of a line segment
Algebra
Chapter 5: EXPRESSIONS
➢ Expressions, equations & formulae
➢ Algebraic operations & substitution
➢ Expanding & factorizing
➢ Forming expressions
Chapter 9: FUNCTIONS & FORMULAE
➢ Functions
➢ Constructing & using formulae
➢ Changing the subject
4. August Statistics & Chapter 3: COLLECTING DATA
Probability ➢ Data collection methods
➢ Sampling methods
Chapter 8: PRESENTING & INTERPRETING DATA 1
➢ Frequency tables & diagrams
➢ Dual & compound bar charts
➢ Stem & leaf diagrams
Chapter 12: PROBABILITY 1
➢ Complementary events
➢ Experimental probability
5. September Term-1(Progression Test)
6. October Numbers Chapter 16: FRACTIONS, DECIMALS &
PERCENTAGES
➢ Recurring decimals
➢ Comparing decimals & fractions
➢ Comparing fractions by converting to percentages
Chapter 19: PERCENTAGES
➢ Percentage & decrease
Chapter 22: RATIO & PROPORTION
➢ Relating ratio & proportion
➢ Simplifying & comparing ratios
➢ Dividing a quantity into a ratio
7. November Geometry Chapter 11: LENGTH, AREA & VOLUME
& Measure ➢ Converting between miles & kilometres
➢ Area of 2D shapes
➢ Volume of triangular prisms
➢ Surface area of 3D shapes
Chapter 18: TRANSFORMATIONS
➢ Translations
➢ Reflections
➢ Rotations
➢ Enlargements
Chapter 25: ACCURATE DRAWING
➢ Construction of triangles
➢ Constructing bisectors
➢ Plans & elevations
8. December Algebra Chapter 14: EQUATIONS & INEQUALITIES
➢ Solving equations with brackets & fractions
➢ Solving equations with unknowns on both sides
➢ Constructing equations
➢ Inequalities
Chapter 20: SEQUENCES
➢ Generating sequences
➢ nth term rules
Chapter 23: RELATIONSHIPS & GRAPHS
➢ Plotting graphs of linear functions
➢ Equation of a line
➢ Real-life graphs & functions
Statistics & ➢ Drawing & comparing graphs
Probability
Chapter 17: PRESENTING & INTERPRETING DATA 2
➢ Pie charts
➢ Infographics
➢ Trends & relationships
9. January Statistics & Chapter 21: PROBABILITY 2
Probability ➢ Lists & tree diagrams for combined events
➢ Sample space diagrams & Venn diagrams
Chapter 24: THINKING STATISTICALLY
➢ Comparing & using graphs
➢ Comparing distributions using measures of averages &
spread
10. February/March REVISION /TERM 2 (Progression Test)
SCIENCE-

S.NO MONTH STRAND TOPICS

1. APRIL Biology CHAPTER 1: OBTAINING FOOD

a) Food from plants


b) A balanced diet
c) Digestion
d) Malnutrition

CHAPTER 2: METALS, NON METALS AND


2. MAY Chemistry CORROSION
a) Metals and non-metals
b) Corrosion and rusting
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES-

S.NO. MONTH TOPICS

1. APRIL UNIT- I RIGHT TO HAPPINESS (World Issues-


Climate change, Poverty, food and water shortage)
1. What are world issues?
2. What is climate change?
3. What are the effects of climate change?
4. How can our energy use change?
5. What is water problem?
6. Food- too little or too much?
7. What is poverty problem?
8. How might poverty be reduced?

2. MAY UNIT-II WHEN LESS IS MORE (Sustainability)


1. What is sustainability/ sustainable development?
2. Three pillars of Sustainability.
3. What is plastic pollution and how does it affect
animals, humans, and the earth?
4. Can you be happier with less stuff?
5. Why are humans so bad at thinking about climate
change?

3. JULY UNIT- III MAKING A DIFFERENCE (Changing


communities)
1. How can you make a difference?
2. How can you change the world?
3. What are the main issues affecting your
community?
4. Bullying
5. Unpacking Gender

4. AUGUST UNIT- IV THE SULTANATE PERIOD (Tradition,


culture and identity)
1. Introduction
2. Establishment of Delhi Sultanate
3. Five dynasties
• Slave dynasty
• Khaljis
• Tughlaqs
• Sayyids
• Lodis
4. Administration
5. Architecture
6. Decline and disintegration of Delhi sultanate

5. SEPTEMBER REVISION FOLLOWED BY PROGRESSION TEST-I


6. OCTOBER UNIT - V THE CREATION OF AN EMPIRE (Tradition,
culture and identity)
1. Introduction
2. Foundation of the empire
3. The great Mughals
4. Administration
5. Architecture
6. Decline of the Mughal Empire
7. Case study- Akbar

7. NOVEMBER UNIT- VI NEW POLITICAL FORMATIONS IN THE


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (Tradition, culture and
identity)
1. Decline of Mughal Empire
2. Rise of independent regional States
3. Emergence of states carved out of old Mughal
provinces
4. Evolving of powerful regional kingdoms like
Sikh’s, Maratha and Jats

8. DECEMBER UNIT- VII URBANISATION (Human environment-


Settlement, markets around us)
1. What is Urbanisation and settlements?
2. How were the sites for early settlements chosen?
3. Different settlement patterns
4. How do settlements change with time?
5. Benefits and problems of settlement growth?
6. Why are there different land use patterns in towns
and the study of their changing pattern?
7. Where do we shop and the changing pattern of
shopping?
8. Traffic in urban areas- problems and solutions
9. How environment may be improved.

9. JANUARY UNIT- VIII PREDICTING THE FUTURE: FACT OR


FICTION (DIGITAL WORLD)
1. Can cartoons predict the future?
2. Digital Media and Communication
3. Impact of Technology on society and economy
4. How do I use computers and technology in
everyday life?
5. What are the worldwide trends in internet usage?
6. IOT (Internet of things)

FEBRUARY/MARCH REVISION FOLLOWED BY PROGRESSION TEST-II


10.
ICT-

S.NO MONTH TOPICS


1. APRIL - MAY MS EXCEL
Excel Basics
Charts
Vlookup, Hlookup
TYPES AND COMPONENTS OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM
Hardware and Software
Operating Systems
Types of a Computers

2. JULY HTML
HTML editor
Hyperlinks in html
Web page designing
WORLD WIDE WEB
Protocols on the Web
Components of Web
Uses of WWW

3. AUGUST HTML Forms


Radio buttons
Checkbox
Submit button
Input statements
Text fields
4. SEPTEMBER Progression-1

5. OCTOBER PRESENTATIONS
What is presentation
Hyperlink in presentations

6. NOVEMBER ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


Introduction to Python
Python basic codes
NETWORK
Computer Network
Types of network
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7. DECEMBER PYTHON
If statements
For loop,while loop

8. JANUARY PYTHON
String functions
Math functions
9. FEBRUARY/MARCH Revision Followed by Progression Test II

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