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CLASS – IX

SUBJECT - MATHEMATICS
MONTH CONTENT ACTIVITY WRITTEN LEARNING OUTCOMES
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CLASS WORK
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WORK
CHAPTER - 1 SQUARE ROOT OF EXAMPLES, To learn about rational,
NUMBER SYSTEMS NATURAL NUMBER EXERCISES irrational, decimal
 Irrational Numbers 1.1 TO 1.6 expansion, terminating, non-
 Real Numbers and their Decimal Expansions terminating, real numbers.
 Representing Real Numbers on the Number
Line
 Operations on Real Numbers
 Laws of Exponents for Real Numbers

CHAPTER – 2 TO PROVE ALGEBRAIC EXAMPLES, To learn about monomial,


POLYNOMIALS IDENTITY EXERCISES binomial, trinomial, linear
 Polynomials in One Variable 3 3 2 2
a −b = ( a−b ) (a + ab+b ) 2.1 TO 2.5 polynomial, quadratic
 Zeroes of a Polynomial polynomial, cubic
 Remainder Theorem polynomial, zero of a
 Factorisation of Polynomials polynomial, remainder
 Algebraic Identities theorem, factor theorem and
application of basic
identities

CHAPTER – 3 QUADRANTS AND EXAMPLES, To learn about Cartesian co-


COORDINATE GEOMETRY QUARDINATES, BASIC EXERCISES ordinate system, x-axis, y-
 Cartesian System PAPER FOLD ACTIVITY 3.1 TO 3.3 axis, origin, distance from
 Plotting a Point in the Plane if the Coordinats co-ordinate axis
are given
CHAPTER - 4 SOLUTION OF LINEAR EXAMPLES, To learn about Equation in
LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO EQUATION ON GRAPH EXERCISES one variable and two
VARIABLES PAPER 4.1 TO 4.4 variable, solution of linear
 Linear Equations equations i.e. unique
 Solution of a Linear Equation infinitely many, no solution,
 Graph of a Linear Equation in Two Variables line parallel to x-axis, y-axis.
 Equations of Lines Parallel to x-axis and y-
axis.

CHAPTEER - 5 QUADRANT SYSTEM EXAMPLES, Axioms or Postulates,


INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID’S EXERCISES
GEOMETRY 5.1 TO 5.2
 Euclid’s Definitions, Axioms and Postulates
 Equivalent Versions of Euclid’s Fifth
Postulate

CHAPTER - 6 TO FIND LINEAR PAIR, EXAMPLES, To learn about vertical


LINES AND ANGLES SUPLEMENTARY ANGLE, EXERCISES opposite angle, linear pair
 Basic Terms and Definitions REFLEX ANGLE 6.1 TO 6.3 axiom, corresponding angle,
 Intersecting Lines and Non-intersecting Lines alternate interior angle,
 Pairs of Angles parallel lines, some of angles
 Parallel Lines and a Transversal of triangle.
 Lines Parallel to the some Line
 Angle Sum Property of a Triangle

CHAPTER - 7 MID POINT THEOREM, EXAMPLES, Congruent triangle, SAS,


TRIANGLES AREA OF TRIANGLE EXERCISES ASA, AAS, RHS,
 Congruence of Triangles 7.1 TO 7.6 Congruence Rule.
 Criteria for Congruence of Triangles
 Some Properties of a Triangle
 Some More Criteria for Congruence of
Triangles
 Inequalities in a Triangle

CHAPTER – 8 THE QUADRILATERAL EXAMPLES, To learn about some of


QUADRILATERALS FORMED BY THE MID EXERCISES angles of quadrilateral,
 Angle Sum Property of a Quadrilateral POINT OF 8.1 TO 8.2 properties of parallelogram,
 Types of Quadrilaterals QUADRILATERALS, quadrilaterals, rectangles,
 Properties of a Parallelogram AREA OF rhombus, square.
 Another Condition for a Quadrilateral to be a PARALLELOGRAM
Parallelogram
 The Mid-point Theorem

CHAPTER – 9 AREA OF RHOMBUS, EXAMPLES, To learn about area of


AREAS OF PARALLEOGRAMS AND EXERCISES parallelogram and triangle
TRIANGLES 9.1 TO 9.3 with different techniques and
 Figures on the same Base and Between the formulas
same Parallels
 Parallelograms on the same Base and between
the same Parallel
 Triangles on the same Base and between the
same Parallels

CHAPTER – 10 ANGLE IN THE SAME EXAMPLES, To learn about Chords of


CIRCLES SEGMENT OF A CIRCLE EXERCISES circle, angle subtended by
 Circles and its Related Terms: A Review ARE EQUAL, ANGLE IN 10.1 TO 10.5 two chords to circle,
 Angle Subtended by a Chord at a Point SEMICIRCLE IS A RIGHT collinear and non-collinear
 Perpendicular from the Centre to a Chord ANGLE, ANGLE IN A points, chords equidistant
 Circle through Three Points MINOR SEGMENT IS from center, angle in a semi-
 Equal Chords and their distances from the OBTUSE circle, cyclic quadrilateral.
centre
 Angle Subtended by an Arc of a Circle
 Cyclic Quadrilaterals

CHAPTER – 11 CONSTRUCT ANGLE EXAMPLES, To construct angle


CONSTRUCTIONS 30°,45° ,60°,90° EXERCISES 30°,45° ,60°,90°
 Basic Constructions 11.1 TO 11.2 Bisector of a angle, To
 Some Constructions of Triangles construct a triangle of a
given perimeter and its two
base angle.

CHAPTER – 12 AREA OF EQUILATERAL EXAMPLES, Area of triangle whose sides


HERON’S FORMULA TRIANGLE, PERIMETER EXERCISES are a, b, c are given with
 Area of a Triangle – by Heron’s Formula OF TRIANGLE 12.1 TO 12.2 formula
 Application of Heron’s Formula in finding Area of Triangle
Areas of Quadrilaterals
=√ s ( s−a )( s−b ) ( s−c )
a+b+c
Where s = 2 ,
Area of quadrilateral whose
sides and one diagonal are
given

CHAPTER – 13 AREA OF TRAPEZIUM, EXAMPLES, To learn about how to


SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES RIGHT CIRCULAR EXERCISES calculate surface area of
 Surface Area of a Cuboid and a Cube CYLINDER, TO FIND 13.1 TO 13.8 cuboid, cube, curve surface
 Surface Area of a Right Circular Cylinder FORMULA FOR VOLUME area of cylinder, cone,
 Surface Area of a Right Circular Cone A CUBOID, VOLUME OF hemisphere, total surface
 Volume of a Cuboid 3-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT area of cylinder, right
 Volume of a Cylinder circular cone, hemisphere,
 Volume of a Right Ciruclar Cone volume of cuboid, cube,
 Volume of a Sphere cylinder, cone, sphere,
hemisphere
CHAPTER – 14 HISTOGRAM EXAMPLES, To learn about different
STATISTICS EXERCISES types of data i.e. group data
 Collection of Data 14.1 TO 14.4 ungroup data, how to
 Presentation of Data calculate mean, median,
 Geographical Representation of Data mode
 Measures of Central Tendency

CHAPTER – 15 PROBABILITY EXAMPLES, To learn about event,


PROBABILITY EXERCISE experiment, random
 Probability – an Experimental Approach 15.1 experiment, outcomes and
probability of an event.

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