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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

syllabus for TET 2012


Teachers Eligibility Test - Paper 2

i.   Child Development and Pedagogy

(Relevant to Age Group 11 – 14)



UNIT I: Nature of Educational Psychology
Definition of Psychology Methods of Psychology Branches of

Psychology Educational Psychology Definition, Nature and Scope of Educational Psychology:  The Learner, Learning Process, Learning Experience, Learning environment, Teacher and teaching – Significance of Educational Psychology to the teacher.

Unit II: Human Growth and Development
Interaction of Nurture and Nature.   Concept, Distinction among

Growth, Development and Maturation.  General Principles of Growth and Development – Characteristics, Dimensions of Development – Physical, Cognitive, Emotional, Social and Moral – Phases of Development and Development tasks Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence.

UNIT III: Cognitive Development
Cognitive Process, Attention –Factors relating to attention, Kinds of

attention Inattention, distraction and division of attention Span of Attention.   Sensation and Perception – Factors relating to Perception, Perceptual errors – Concept formation Nature and Types of Concepts – Piaget’s stages of cognitive development – Bruner’s  theory  –  Concept  maps  –  Imagery  –  Language  and Thinking Reasoning and Problem Solving Implications to the teacher.


UNIT IV: Social, Emotional and Moral Development
Social  development   Factors  of  Social  development   Social

Maturity Erikson’s stages of Social development – Emotional development – meaning – Positive and Negative emotions – Emotional  control  and  maturity   Place  of  emotions  in  life  


Significance of Emotional Intelligence – Moral development – Kohlberg’s stages of Moral development.
UNIT V: Learning
Nature  and  importance  of  learning  –Individual  differences  in

learning – Learning Curves – Factors influencing the learning – theories of learning – Conditioning : Classical and Operant (Pavlov, Skinner), Trial and Error (Thorndike), Learning by Insight  (Kohler)
Transfer of Learning Learning by Imitation Levels of Learning: Gagne – Remembering and Forgetting : Curve of forgetting.

UNIT VI: Intelligence and Creativity
Nature of Intelligence Distribution of Intelligence Theories of

Intelligence:  Single, Two factor and Multifactor theories, Guilford’s structure of the Intellect, Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory – Constancy of IQ – Assessment of Intelligence – Users of Intelligence tests.
The Process of Creativity- Creativity and Intelligence Identification and promotion of Creativity Thinking: Convergent and Divergent
thinking.


UNIT VII:
Motivation and Group Dynamics

Motivation
and  Learning   Kinds  of  Motives   Theories
of
Motivation:   Maslow’s hierarchy of needs Role of Rewards and Punishments – Level of Aspiration – Achievement Motivation: Techniques of Developing Achievement motivation Motivation in the classroom context
Competition  and  Co-operation   Leadership  Traits   Leadership

Styles and Classroom Climate.


UNIT VIII:        Personality and Assessment
Meaning and Definitions of Personality Major Determinants of

Personality – Theories of Personality – Type, Trait, Type and Trait, Psychoanalytic – Assessment of Personality: Projective and Non projective   Techniques   –   Aptitude   –   concept,   types   and


measurement.  Attitude and interest – concept and measurement – Integrated Personality.
UNIT IX: Mental Health and Hygiene
Concept of Mental health and Hygiene Conflict and Frustration

Unrest   –   Adjustment   and   Mal   adjustment   –   Causes   of Maladjustment Defence Mechanisms Mental Illness.   Juvenile Delinquency.  Promotion of Mental health of students and teachers.




UNIT X: Guidance and Counselling

Nature, Types and Need of Guidance and Counselling – Educational, Vocational and Personal.  Identification of Children with Counselling Needs Counselling Techniques:  Individual and Group Techniques
 Guidance  for  the  children  with  Learning  Difficulties,  Under

Achievers and Gifted.

 TEACHERS RECRUITMENT BOARD



TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST – PAPER II

(For Teachers of Classes VI to VIII)






Sl.No.

Content

MCQs

Marks
i
Child Development and Pedagogy
(Compulsory)
(Relevant to Age Group 11 – 14)
30
30
ii
Language I  (Classes VI to VIII) (Compulsory) (Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Kannada/Urdu)
30
30
iii
Language II (Classes VI to VIII) (Compulsory) (English)
30
30
iv

(a) For Mathematics and Science Teachers: Mathematics and Science (Classes VI to VIII)
OR
(b) For Social Science Teachers: Social Science
(Classes VI to VIII)

OR
(c) For any Other Teacher (Classes VI to VIII) Either (a) OR (b)
60
60

Total
150
150




 i.       Language II English (Classes VI to VIII) (Compulsory)



Class VI



Listening

Competencies
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation

Listening to: Instructions, Imperative Statements Short Stories
Short audio pieces
(radio play/ chosen parts of CDs/Poetry/ Short passages)

Reading aloud stories
Reciting poems Giving specific instructions for an activity or class work Playing an audio story (Audio books, audio rendition of poems
It will be reiterated at a suitable time in future.

Comprehends oral instructions
Learns to pronounce words and phrases
Makes meaning of what she listens to and responds appropriately, orally or through written exercises

Follow instructions Listen and recite or read with clear intonation and pronunciation

Listen and respond orally or through written exercises: Eg; Write or say a line about the characters in a story; give a suitable title



Answer objective questions

Identifying and discriminating difficult words Dictation: Hearing words, and spelling
accurately

: gh sounds, silent letters,
/s/, /z/, //, /3/
homophones etc.

Learns that spelling and pronunciation are different
Learns to spell well as many words as thought
appropriate Connects sounds and forms a word picture.
Learns New vocabulary

Spelling Games

Spells words; finds patterns; uses correct spelling in writing Understands meanings of words learnt.



Speaking


Competencies
Classroom activities and processes


Learning
Outcomes


Evaluation
Reading aloud from a text
Reading aloud from their reader
Reads clearly with pauses; pronounces words accurately
Read the given passage fluently without erase and with correct pauses.
Reciting: reading from text
Reciting from memory
Learning and reciting in groups, or individually from the selection of
specified poems
Read in unison,

with sense of meter and rhyme
Reads alone without stumbling, with expression


Expresse appreciation for the poem read;
Recite with

expression; without faltering


Memorise the poem
Using appropriate greetings for various occasions Making requests Enacting


Instructing

another classmate
Activity: role play, games; other oral activities:
Ask Answer activities around familiar situations in day-to-day life Giving directions to a place on campus etc.
Learns to use oral instructions
Speaks and enacts using learnt phrases
Builds familiarity

with appropriate phrasing of greetings and requests


Follow the instructions correctly How will you respond to the given situations?
Asking and answering ‘Wh’ / Yes/No / Seeking
This learning activity may be undertaken
Learns to frame appropriate questions and
Objective questions


Questions for



Information

Questions
around a story or passage: Teacher guided
answers correctly

in the ‘Wh/ Yes/No model; also knows how to ask, to elicit relevant
information
different situations: Eg;
Ask questions to

- find a place,

- find the time of a train’s arrival or departure
Participation:

In discussions in class
In a dialogue
Large group discussions, Classroom discussion on lessons Converses around a suggested or initiated topic
Builds participation skills
Cogency in speech

Confidence Resourcefulness Holds a train of thought


Converse on a topic of your choice with a group of your classmates.
Speaking formally on a topic for 2 minutes
Each student takes turns to prepare and speak on a topic of choice
Learns to speak in front of a group, clearly and correctly


Address the class on why we need to grow more trees.
Telling Jokes; Puzzles and Riddles.
Students share jokes, puzzles and riddles.
Students share jokes, puzzles and riddles in a lively manner

Build interactive skills



Anyone can share a joke, puzzle or riddle which they enjoyed?
Reading

Competencies
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation



Skimming
Using various short passages, the teacher facilitates skimming content as a reading skill
The student learns skimming as a skill, and understands its value in reading
and understanding

Read the given passage and answer the questions.
Scanning
Using various short passages, the teacher facilitates scanning content as a reading skill
The student learns scanning as a skill, and understands
its value in reading and understanding

Read the given information and find the data asked.
Reading independently, short passages in prose and comprehending its content
Reading and following level appropriate instructions
Reading passages; from text;
Reading
selected unseen comprehension passages of selected level Teacher writes instructions on board and asks children to
follow them: a play way learning activity (‘Simon says’ games)
Reads and comprehends Understands and enjoys stories and essays
Learns to read independently

Follow instructions clearly;
Understanding sequence Understanding content
Finding answers to questions on the given passage
Understanding the authors intention Recognizing and learning vocabulary in context Appreciating
style: first steps Picking out main facts and supporting detail
The teacher facilitates the following activities and skills:
Underline main facts
Use dictionary or vocabulary list (put up on board) to find meaning, and understand in the context Use reading material to answer questions Enjoy reading
Understands vocabulary; builds vocabulary and uses words in context; answers questions correctly Begins to build cognitive skills in reading and understanding Takes the first steps in looking at the literary qualities and
merits of a piece of writing
Uses the dictionary effectively; Independently works at understanding a passage or poem Follows sequence correctly;
Answers questions appropriately
VSA, SA







Relating stories to one’s own life and responding
Answer open ended
questions: What do you think?
Responds to literature; understands life through reading

Reads poetry: appreciates it, understands, relates and responds
[Teacher facilitates] Read and respond to poetry; answer questions; illustrate
Appreciates poetry Understands meaningfully
Free association and ‘imagine’ activities

Illustrations and responses show understanding;



Answer questions accurately
Reading Extension
Activities
Supplementary reading, use of the Library, Referencing skills and activities
Reads for interest Reads to deepen knowledge
Reads to link and connect additional data

Small assignments and projects
Writing

Competencies
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Answers questions in complete sentences, using punctuation
Comprehension passages
Write in sentences; writes complete answers; uses punctuation
Answer questions appropriately in complete sentences
Uses relevant and level appropriate vocabulary to make sentences
Exercises in vocabulary
Uses vocabulary to make sentences
Use vocabulary correctly; writes original sentences
Writes on a given topic: (to an established word limit)
[5 lines]
Specific paragraph topics; teaching writing a paragraph
Paragraph unity, relevance, appropriate vocabulary and grammar conventions
Write cogently, organise content; relevant to topic; spell and use grammar correctly.

Short Answers [5 lines]
Identifying and using selected cohesive devices
Analysing sentences and passages for cohesive devices [Facilitated by
Students learn to write sentences
and small passages using cohesive devices



Fill in the blanks with the correct connectors and other devices in writing




the teacher] May be a text passage


Objective Questions
Writing letters in a given format
Learns about the format of a leave letter through relevant examples
provided by the teacher
Learns to write a formal letter in the appropriate format

Writ a letter to a bookshop ordering books for your home library
Journal writing
Short journal prompts
Self-expression
Not assessed
Free writing
Five minutes of class time to write
Just write without hesitation
Not assessed; a freeing exercise
Forming stories
Story writing tasks; from outlines or story starters
Write cogently; Use imagination; Apply grammar conventions
Write a original story of a own on any theme of your choice. Write clearly and imaginatively.
Developing Hints
Hints are given, and students facilitated to use them skillfully
Expanding on given hints
Building a story from an outline Learning skills that help to use imagination /facts productively
Write cogently. Use all the hints Imaginative Innovative Original
Writing simple messages and descriptions
Students use life situations to write relevant messages Students use
everyday objects and scenarios to describe what they see
Learns to use language contextually Learns to use language to articulate a visual image
Look at the objects placed before you and describe them in the few sentences
Mind/Concept mapping Summarize content in any framework, using
graphic organisers
Use summary and graphic organisers in all classroom transactions
Picking out and organisation of information and facts in an imaginative manner
Learning the value of Mind mapping as a tool to
understand and associate Growing familiar
Frame sentences in sequence from the mind map given to you





with a range of graphic organizers

Spelling words correctly
Spelling
activities around familiar and unfamiliar words Dictation
Students know the spellings of selected words
Objective questions and fun games for spelling
Grammar

Competencies
Classroom activities and processes

Learning Outcomes
Evaluation
Have an overview of parts of speech: words have different roles in sentences Functional use of words in full exprestions.
Introduction to parts of speech through explanation and exercises
Understands the different words and what part of speech they are
Classify the given words in the respective coloumn noun, adjective, verb & adverb
Objective questions
Concept of a sentence: subject predicate; types of sentences;
capital letters and punctuation; Difference between sentences and fragments;
correcting run-ons [Assertive, Interrogative, Imperative, Simple Negative]
Through varying exercises on each concept, with
explanation of logic behind each
Learns the structure of sentences; recognise differences between sentences and fragments; understands and corrects run on errors Learns four simple sentence types
Separate sentences into subject and predicate.
Use appropriate capital and end marks.
Write sentences with appropriate structure Objective questions
Nouns and types of nouns: all proper and abstract nouns
Through exercises and explanations of nouns, their role and use; rules;
Recognises all types of proper and abstract nouns
Identify the nouns in the following sentences and state what kind
of noun has been used
Objective questions
Verbs: being and doing words: adds to understanding predicates
Simple Present
Learns all doing and being verbs in the required contexts, through sheets,
Recognise verbs and their role as predicates Students use different tense forms in different situations
Pick out verbs, simple predicates, use verbs in sentences



[Habitual Action, universal truth], Simple Past [Completed actions], Simple Future [Intended actions] [SVC;SVO; SVIO DO]
explanations and activities
Students understand simple sentence structures SVC, SVO and SVOO
correctly Objective questions
Learning the different kinds of Describing words and Modifying words in a sentence [Adjectives and Adverbs]
Learns through exercises and explanations of describing
words, their role and use; Learns about modifying words and their required contexts, through sheets, explanations
and activities
Recognise adjectives and adverbs and their role in a sentence Students use different adjectives and adverbs in different situations
Uses and understands different describing and modifying words and the rules of usage

Objective questions
Rules of capital use: basic rules: beginning of sentences; types of proper nouns; pronoun I.
Worksheets, explanations learning the rules of capitalising
Learn all the uses of capital letters in sentences
Applies rules in all written work Objective questions
End marks (connected to types of sentences)
Worksheets and rules
Recognises the types of sentences and uses end marks correctly
Uses end marks correctly Objective questions
Revise already learnt concepts through exercises.
Revision exercises


Vocabulary

Competencies
Classroom activities and processes
Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Grasping the meaning of unfamiliar words from reading materials
Uses dictionary; checks with peers, teacher helps with meaning
Understands meanings of words in context
Uses the words in sentences; understands context and meaning Objective questions
Vocabulary exercises in: homonyms, synonyms, antonyms
Activities, crosswords, word search
Students learn some homonyms, synonyms and antonyms Builds
Completes the related exercises correctly





familiarity, identifies words correctly


Language Functions


Competencies
Classroom activities and processes


Learning Outcomes


Evaluation
Reading and interpreting pictorial information: comic strip, pictures etc.
Activities, tasks, and language games
Enrichment and application: Students develop the skill of describing pictures and cartoons
Uses pictures and other visual
media to complete the set task
Reads a graphic organiser Tabular data
Worksheets; or charts or black board drawings
Understands and interprets different kinds of data
Interprets the data accurately
Narrating stories
Activities, tasks, and language games
Enrichment and application
Original, imaginative, clear sentences
Role play
Activities, tasks, and language games
Enrichment and application
Simulates effectively
Writing poetry
Activities, tasks, and language games
Enrichment and application
Write originally, authentically


Class VII

Listening

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Listening and responding to items
Recorded songs, poems, stories, dialogues, etc.,
Listening to and following instructions; listening to selected audio stories; listening to a classmates speech
Student understands oral instructions; understands stories read out or played follows a speech and responds to it.
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Testing to find out whether the students follow instructions correctly, and respond appropriately Oral Questions
o check omprehension
Listening to specific words and their different forms, in different contexts
Same words that differ in meaning in different contexts
Eg.: cry-weep cry-shout aloud
Using specific word forms in appropriate context; worksheets and other interactive exercises Dictation on these forms
Distinguishes different word forms; learn the peculiarities of spelling; learn to spell words correctly
Find pattern, gain better accuracy in spelling; connect sounds with words
Word Pun, Objective type questions
Listening to a
Report
Report on 1. Annual Day function, 2. Sports Day function, etc.;
3. News report,
4. Weather report, etc
Teacher initiates a discussion on the report.
Student understands the structure of a report
Able to recall basic elements of an oral report, and improvise to create one in a given context, using given basic parameters
Speaking

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Telling Jokes; Puzzles,
tongue twisters as  play  an words and meanings
Jokes, puzzles and tongue twisters
Students share jokes, puzzles and riddles.
Shares jokes, puzzles and riddles in a lively manner Build interactive skills
Use words like puns, homonyms etc., in group conversation.



Narrating an experience
Incidents in the class, playground etc.
Students share their experience in class
Uses descriptive vocabulary and connectors
Recount your experiences on your way to school this morning.
Reciting poems from memory and from text
Poems from the text
Learning and reciting in groups, or individually from the selection of specified poems
Appreciates, recognises rhyme, meter and meaning and brings it out through recitation
Recite clearly; with correct inflexion and pronunciation
Speaking formally
Familiar topics
The teacher facilitates formal conversation around a chosen topic; Eg; groups converse around
‘Sports today’, or
‘TV Programmes’
Expresses thoughts using the correct language, vocabulary and syntax
Speak with confidence on a topic of their choice.
Reading


Competencies


Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes


Evaluation
Identifying the topic sentence of a paragraph
Simple passages on games, articles on science, nature, moral values, adventure, biographies, jokes etc.
Read text, locate meanings if necessary, underline main points
Independent reading and comprehension of reading matter
Summarise effectively through mind maps and other graphic organisers; answer questions accurately
Reading independently; picking out main facts and supporting details
Passages on topics of
general interest
Teacher guides the students to finding the topic sentence of a paragraph by eliciting responses through questions.
Identifies the topic sentence of a
paragraph.
Find the topic sentence of a given paragraph.



Analyzing what is read
Simple comprehension passages depicting celebrations etc.,
Apply their mind to understand various aspects of a passage: Eg; character, style, plot, inference, other interesting information
Makes connections and interpret what they read
What’, How’,
‘Why’
questions
Understanding and following written instructions
after or before a given passage;
Pre reading and post reading questions on simple passages
Reading written instructions and following them
Follows written instructions
Read the instructions and respond accordingly
Following a trail of written instructions to arrive at a learning
outcome
Re-arranging jumbled sentences into a logical sequence
Exercises given after the lesson, aiding understanding,an alysis, evolve
connections
Follows a sequence and build on what is known
MCQs, Objective type questions, VSA and SA
Relating stories to one’s own life and responding
Stories inculcating values like friendship, good conduct, etc.,
Answer open ended questions: What do you think?
Responds to literature; understand life through reading,
Reads with pause, stressing words appropriately and with proper intonation
Eg. If you were the boy in this story, how would you have…
Reading poetry: appreciating it, understanding, relating and responding
Poems on simple themes
[Teacher facilitates] Read and respond to poetry; answer questions; illustrate
Appreciates poetry Responds to the imagery and emotions in a poem.

Reads with pause, stressing words appropriately and with

Answer questions eliciting imagination and emotions.






proper intonation

Reading with rhythm and emotion- extensive reading
Newspapers, Children’s magazines, etc.,
Supplementary reading, Use of the Library, Referencing skills and activities
Reads for interest Reads to deepen knowledge Reads to link and connect
additional data
Building interest

Small assignments and projects
Writing

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Writing answers to Knowledge based questions
Mind maps and graphic organizers
Comprehension passages with activities; or text based written exercises
Explains clearly in writing, use appropriate expressions; answer in own words
Answer accurately in an organised, complete and clear manner
Normative
MCQs, Objective type questions, VSA and SA
Diffentiates between the language used in prose and poetry.
Poems
Read, comprehend and respond clearly Identifies sentence patterns
Interprets and understands the poems
Questions - VSA and SA
Paraphrasing poetic lines.
Poems
Read, comprehend and respond clearly Use mind maps and graphic organizers to aid understanding
Interprets and understands the poems, expresses views with originality and writes in prose form
Rewrite the given line / lines of the poem in prose form.
Writing descriptive and narrative essays of specified
Topics of general interest
Introduction to essay writing; writing on given topic with
Writes up to
10 cogent lines on a given
topic
Write grammatically correct sentences in



length
[8 10 lines]

guidelines provided

an organised manner on a given topic

Long Answers
[8 10 lines]
Using discourse markers
Linkers /
connectives
Passages with the selected discourse markers are provided to
students; teacher facilitates familiarity with them through
pre and post reading questions.
Identifies the specified discourse markers in connected sentences
Identify the discourse markers, linkers, connectives in a given passage
Use discourse markers in appropriate places in sentences
Writing Formal and Informal letters
Situations for formal and informal letters
Formats are given. Teacher shows the style
of language used in formal / informal letters
Learns and applies the formats and uses the required vocabulary and language for letter writing
Eg. 1. Write a letter to our friend about
the pollution of the river in your area.
2. Write a letter to the Collector about the pollution of the river in your area.
Using direct speech in Dialogues
Situations for dialogues
Using a short narrative passage, students are encouraged to convert it to direct speech, through taking roles, evolving a script, etc.,
Responds appropriately and builds a clear written dialogue sequence for a story/narrative
Fun activities in script writing

Filling up the blanks in a dialogue
Using the right format for presentation of Direct Speech
Simple Slogan writing
Short, catchy phrases and sentences
Teacher evolves various contexts to create awareness Eg; Waste
Evolves catchy and effective slogans on relevant themes
A few fun activities on imaginary issues Summative





segregation, conservation of water, keeping the campus clean, etc

Able to focus on the core issue and evolve an appropriate slogan
Journal writing
Current affairs, general topics
Short journal prompts
Self- expression
Prepare articles for journals
Free writing
Current affairs, general topics
Five minutes of class time to write on topics of the pupils’ choice
Writing spontaneously without hesitation
Express your views on the chosen topic
Grammar

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Revision of
Parts of speech
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, preparations, conjunctions, interjections. Articles
A passage in the text that highlights the required grammatical functions. Reinforcement of knowledge of parts of speech through usage related interactive activities
Recall and reinforcement of learnt concepts in the parts of speech [Sentence structure]
Demonstrates clarity of understanding

Cloze tests may be used
Grasping the form, structure and use of the Continuous tense
Past, Present, Future continuous
Learn about the continuous tenses and their required
contexts, through sheets, explanations and activities
Students use different Continuous tense forms in different situations appropriately
Students have a clear, meaningful and focussed understanding
of the usage of the Continuous tense - Eg; Imagine a match is going on, and give a commentary using the Present Continuous tense. Narrate a past event







using the Past Continuous Tense Objective type questions
Using Modal Verbs for Suggestion, Obligation, Politeness, Willingness
would, may, can, will
A passage in the text that highlights the required grammatical functions.
Learn through exercises, activities and explanation, of modal verbs,
their role and use in the specified contexts
Students use different Modal forms in different situations appropriately
Objective type Questions that test use of Modals for suggestion, obligation, politeness, willingness, ability.
Being and Doing Verbs: Differentiating Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

Sentence pattern
‘Be’ and Do’ as main and auxiliary verbs Verbs that take objects and those that do not
SVO, SVC, SVOO, etc.,
Learn about verbs that take objects and those that take complements,
and their required
contexts, through sheets, explanations and activities
Students deepen their understanding of simple sentence structures – [SVC, SVO and SVOO]
Has a clear, meaningful and focussed understanding
of the usage of selected
Transitive and
Intransitive verbs in the specified sentence structures
Objective type questions
Grasping the use and meaning of noun groups and selected phrasal verbs
Dividing the sentence into noun and verb groups (i.e. subject & predicate) Phrasal Verbs
A passage in the text that highlights the required grammatical functions.
Learn through
Students understand the use of Noun Groups, with head words and
modifiers, and
Objective type questions




using
bring, come, take
exercises, activities and explanation, of noun groups and phrasal verbs, their role and use
some common phrasal verbs, through usage

Identifying the three degrees of comparison
Positive Comparative and Superlative degrees
The three forms of irregular verbs
Various exercises and situations to highlight the three degrees of comparison
Students learn to write simple sentences involving the three degrees of comparison
Given the base form or one of the three
forms of the adjectives, the students
supply the other two forms of the adjectives
Sentences with the adjective
in brackets are given and students
supply the right form of
the adjective, suiting the context, in the blanks
provided.
Revision of Punctuation marks
Fullstop, Comma, Inverted commas, question and exclamatory marks
Passages with the relevant punctuation marks are provided to
students; teacher facilitates
revision
Students use the punctuation marks appropriately
Punctuate the given passage; Supply the missing punctuation marks
Framing
Question Tags
didn’t, hasn’t, isn’t
did, has, is
Through varying exercises and classroom activities -on each concept, with explanation of the logic behind each:
Eg; He took the book, didn’t he? He didn’t take
the book, did he?
Applies the rules influencing Question Tags, in a
meaningful manner Clear in this concept in
their writing; recognise errors and
Objective type questions






correct them

Subject and verb agreement
Singular subject
– singular verb Plural subject – verb in the plural
Each, every, either, neither, etc.,
Through exercises and substitution tables, verbal situations etc.,
Knows and applies the rules of singular and plural nouns
and verbs uses them
Objective type questions
Identifying the Active and Passive Voice
Transforming sentences from the Active to Passive and vice versa.
Sentences of the Simple Present, Past and Future
Through exercises and substitution tables, verbal situations etc.,
Knows and applies the rules of transformation in speaking
and writing Clear in the concept of identifying the two types of voice
Objective type questions
Identifying Phrases and Clauses
Phrase- ie a group of words without a finite verb in it Clause- ie a group of words with a finite verb in it
Passages in the text, additional exercises and verbal situations.
Understands the use of Phrases and Clauses
Differentiate Phrases and Clauses Objective type questions
Vocabulary

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Locating words in the dctionery for their meaning, synonyms, antonyms and usage
Guided use of dictionary for unfamiliar words
Activities;
1. Exercises and word games;
2. Break –up of kangaroo words
3. Use of dictionary and thesaurus
Learns more words and synonyms and antonyms of words
Find synonyms and antonyms Split the word into smaller words Objective type questions
Prefixes and suffixes
Word formation with prefixes and suffixes
Exercises through pattern finding
Understands how suffixes and prefixes can alter the word and change its meaning
Use suffixes and prefixes and knows the meanings Objective type questions








Compound words, homophones
Noun + noun, noun + verb, adjective + noun
Activities and exercises
Learns to recognise them
Form compound words.
Use the words in different contexts, according to their meaning
Language Functions


Competencies


Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes


Evaluation
Talk about oneself
Talks on likes, dislikes, friends, etc.,
Conversation class; teacher anchors and helps children speak authentically: Interaction questions based on Favourites: players, hobbies, friends, books, leaders, movies, TV programmes, etc
Learns to speak in sentences and communicate their thoughts and feelings with ease and clarity
Speak confidently and attempt to speak in complete sentences Questionnaire
type:
completion
Participating in language games and puzzles:
Word searches, crosswords, and
‘Whats the good word?’
Activities and games in class, at
various levels, to strengthen and reinforce various competencies
Reinforces concepts learnt in grammar and vocabulary; develops the skill of problem
solving
Solve puzzles and play word games
Dramatizing a story
Situations,plays, etc.,
Presentation of skits in small groups
Visualises the story; role play, develop confidence
Enact the play
Reading a graphic organiser
Tabular data
Worksheets, charts or black board
drawings
Understands and interprets different kinds of data
Interpret the data accurately


Class VIII

Listening

Competencies


Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Listening to recorded commentary of any sport
Sports commentaries; passage on a familiar theme
Listen as a large group, with pointers and interventions from the teacher, for better understanding
Understands the use of language in commentary
Understand what is happening and are able to recall what they have heard
Listen to selected words, and their stress and inflections
Words like con’duct &
‘conduct;
pre’sent &
‘present
Words & passage read out in class focussing on stressed syllables and words
Students pronounce accurately and with proper intonation, the words heard
Identify the sounds heard
Listening to poetry reading and recitation
Poems
Listen to how poems could be read or recited
Appreciate rhyme, meter, and the special use of words
Identify the nuances of sounds & words in poetry
Speaking

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Telling Jokes; Puzzles and riddles.
Jokes, puzzles and riddles
Students share jokes, puzzles and riddles.
Students share jokes, puzzles and riddles in a lively manner and use language appropriately; build
interactive skills
Jokes, puzzles or riddles cited by the learners
Retelling stories they have read
Stories
Students listen to each other
as they narrate stories
Rephrases and narrates in
with originality
Rephrasing
Telephonic conversation
Making telephonic conversations
In small groups, children enact telephonic conversation and apply
Speaks over the telephone using appropriate vocabulary, intonation and
Learn to speak and express oneself to others





telephonic etiquette
register of language

Participating in
Discussions:
Current news Sports Relevant contemporary issues
Large group activity with the teacher facilitating speaking and listening
Expresses thoughts and views with clarity, cogency and focus Speaks clear complete sentences, and expresses
ideas clearly
Group discussion on various topics
Reading

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Reading poetry: appreciating, understanding, relating and responding to various themes
Poems
Activities related to the poem in content.
Read and answer questions based on the poem
Enjoys reading given poems, appreciates
and responds to chosen poems
SA questions
a) Reading for content and style
b) Understanding sequence,
c) Scanning content to find answers to questions in the given passage
d)
Understanding the authors intention
e) Recognising or learning vocabulary in context
f) Appreciating style
Stories / passages with moral values, witty and humorous passages, historical, narrative, mystery passages etc.
Read stories and other passages, to understand and appreciate the plot,
characters, style and intention Understand
and summarise the story in
various ways,
creating organizers and using the ones given; make connections with life and learning
Comprehends selected passages from literature Enjoys the reading process and learn from it, pronounce the words correctly, stress appropriately, passing at the right places with proper intonation Summarises the story, assesses its plot, character and style
MCQ, Objective type Questions, VSA, SA, LA
Extensive reading
Abridged novels, fiction, books of pupils’ choice
Supplementary reading, Use of the Library, Referencing
Reads for interest Reads to deepen
Questions to build interest





skills and activities
knowledge Reads to link and connect additional data
Summative Answers addressed questions appropriately with supporting statements
Writing

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Comprehension Using mind – mapping techniques
Answer questions in complete sentences, using proper punctuation
Comprehension passage given for written
work Exercises and activities that elucidate the required
concepts are
facilitated through mind- mapping
Picks out relevant facts, writes correct and clear answers, to meet the requirement of the questions specified
VSA and SA questions, Make notes and write the summary in a paragraph
Using both active and passive vocabulary to make sentences
Words, phrases, phrasal verbs, etc.,
Simple exercises prepared by the teacher
Uses vocabulary appropriately
Learn and use words correctly

Objective type questions
Writing Paragraphs: Topic sentence; unity and structure [Linking small paragraphs]
Simple topics, proverbs, etc., Eg.
1.Cleanliness is next to Godliness
2. The importance of good manners.
Worksheets to understand and practise writing paragraphs
Learn to use paragraphs and to write on different topics
a) Expand the given outline into a paragraph.
b) Write a paragraph on the given topic.
Writing on a given topic: (150 200 words)
Simple topics, proverbs, personal experiences, etc.,
Specific essay topics; teaching how to write an essay
Write at length on a given
topic with organisation and clarity
Complete essay with title, introduction, content and conclusion
Revision: Writing letters in a given format
Topics for letter writing
Revision of the format of formal and informal letter
and the register of language
Uses the correct format and appropriate content
a) Write a letter to the forest authorities about the cutting of trees in that area.
b) Wrtie a letter to your friend expressing your







disapproval on cutting down the trees in his compound.
Writing a summary
Passages for summarising
Teacher explains the steps involved in writing a summary. Teacher provides a passage. The students make
use of the steps and make a summary of the given passage.
Writes a summary
Write a summary of the given passage in about one third of its length.
Creative
Writing;

Exercising one’s imagination in a creative manner
Captions for pictures, topics;

Writing essays on given topics
Teacher facilitates understanding of fantasy
through reading a story, and having pre and post reading discussion
Writes creatively, evoking powers of the imagination: Writes and illustrates with cogency and fluency
Free articulation, imagination, expression of ideas
Collecting, recording and collating information
General topics
Teacher invites students to collect and present information on various topics or happenings around them – My school, My
neighbours, the Library, Hospital, Movies, Music / Dance performances etc.
Collects, records and collates information on suggested topics
Summative

Effectively collect, record and collate information on a suggested topic
Grammar

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Identifying the three kinds of sentences.
Simple, Complex and Compound sentences.
Worksheets, peer review and exercises
Learns the rules and uses of clauses and phrases, and
Learn the differences between clauses and phrases






apply them in writing

Transformation of Simple sentences into Compound and Compound sentences into Simple.
Revision of tenses and more about tenses
Simple present, past and future Progressive and perfect forms of tenses.
Worksheets, peer review and exercises
Meaningfully learns the rules and uses of the Simple, Continuous and Perfect tense in Present, Past and Future time and applies them in writing
Use the tenses in the appropriate places.

Objective type questions
Using Reported
Speech
Statements & Imperatives
Worksheets, peer review and exercises
Uses reported speech correctly
Use the correct tense form with proper punctuation in reported speech
Identifying the Active and passive voices
Transformation of sentences with the progressive
and perfect tenses, from one voice into the other
Worksheets, peer review and exercises
Understands the difference between active and passive voice
Uses the active and passive voice appropriately
MCQ, VSA
Identifying the sentence pattern
ASVC, SVCA, SVIODOAAA, etc.
Classroom situations, verbal situations etc.,
Understands the structure of sentences correctly and uses them appropriately
Clear in framing sentences using the various elements / parts of speech
Using the degrees of comparison
Transormation of sentences from one degree into
the other
Various examples from day-to-life classroom situations etc.,
Uses the three types of comparison appropriately in sentences.
Become familiar with the structure, recognise errors and rectify them. Objective type questions.
Grasping the structure and use of question tags
Tags attached to words with negative meaning, such as, ‘hardly, scarcely,
Various exercises and classroom activities; practising through
Knows and applies the
rules involved in framing
question tags.
Objective type questions.




rarely, seldom’, etc.,
dialogues,
role-play, etc.,


Vocabulary

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Synonyms and antonyms
Glossary – other connected words
Using dictionary and thesaurus, exercises
Learns synonyms of words, their use and parts
of speech, etc.,
Use vocabulary appropriately
Spelling rules: ing, plurals with s, es, etc. Homophones, homonyms,
‘tion’ and sion’
etc.
Spellings of mono syllabic, disyllabic and poly syllabic words;
spelling of plural nouns, adding plural morphemes
‘es’ and ‘ies’
Spelling rules
display Word grid, word building, pun, etc.,
Children learn to spell through spelling patterns
Spell accurately in writing
Identifying the expansion and use of abbreviations and acronyms.
Common abbreviations
HM, S.S.L.C., PTO, PTA, HSS, NSS, NCC, PIN, etc.,
Teacher explores some abbreviations and acronyms with the students. Teacher provides a list
of abbreviations
Uses abbreviations and acronyms
Summative and
Normative

Expand the abbreviations and acronyms.
Language Functions

Competencies

Content
Classroom activities and processes

Learning
Outcomes

Evaluation
Expressing ideas clearly
Debates
Giving topics for debating; listing ideas for and against a topics
Learns to express a
view- point and supports it, speaks with clarity and
logic
Speak on the given topic



Describing / narrating events
Personal experience,
any interesting situation
The teacher encourages all students to participate and express the ideas
Collaborates to create a story with peers
Build a credible story
Reading and interpreting data
Graphic organisers, pictures and Tabular data
Read graphs, tables and pictures and complete assigned tasks
Interpret data
Interpret and summarise the ideas you infer from the picture or data provided



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