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Science
The Class 7 Science curriculum offers a comprehensive exploration of fundamental scientific concepts, fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world. Covering a diverse array of topics, students delve into the intricacies of plant and animal nutrition, unraveling the mysteries of photosynthesis and digestion. From the transformation of fibers into fabric to the principles governing heat transfer, students embark on a journey through the realms of physics and biology. They uncover the properties of acids, bases, and salts, gaining insight into chemical reactions and their practical applications. Moreover, the course sheds light on environmental phenomena, elucidating the mechanisms behind weather patterns, winds, storms, and cyclones, while also delving into the significance of soil and water resources. Through hands-on exploration and theoretical learning, students develop a holistic perspective on scientific principles, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of the natural world.
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SST
Class 7 Social Studies (SST) covers a broad spectrum of topics encompassing history, geography, and civics, aimed at providing students with a comprehensive understanding of their world and its historical, social, and environmental context. In history, students explore significant events and developments from medieval India, including the rise and fall of empires, cultural transformations, and the influence of various dynasties. Geography lessons focus on understanding the Earth's structure, various landforms, water bodies, and the impact of human activities on the environment, fostering awareness about sustainability and conservation. Civics introduces students to the functioning of government, the importance of democracy, and the roles and responsibilities of citizens, promoting an understanding of their place and duties within the society. This curriculum is designed to build critical thinking, awareness, and a sense of responsibility among students.
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English
Class 7 English curriculum encompasses a diverse range of language skills and literary exploration. Students engage in reading comprehension activities, analyzing prose, poetry, and short stories to grasp main ideas, characters, and literary devices. Grammar and vocabulary exercises strengthen their understanding of language structure and usage. Writing skills are honed through the practice of various formats like essays, letters, and narratives, focusing on coherent organization and persuasive expression. Literary exploration introduces students to different genres and elements such as character development, plot, and figurative language. Speaking and listening activities improve verbal communication, while supplementary readings broaden literary exposure. Engaging in language games and interactive exercises further reinforces learning, fostering effective communication and critical thinking for academic and real-life contexts.
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Class 7 Foundation
About Lesson

Introduction to Changes:

  • Our daily lives are filled with various changes, such as dissolving sugar in water or forming curd from milk.

  • Simple actions like cutting paper or stretching rubber bands also represent changes occurring around us.

Observation Exercise:

  • List ten changes observed in surroundings to understand different types of changes and their significance.

5.1 Physical Changes:

  • Definition and Examples: Physical changes alter the appearance or state of a substance without forming new substances.

    • Examples include cutting paper, melting wax, or changing the state of water.

  • Activity 5.1 (Cutting Paper):

    • Cut paper squares into smaller pieces and try to rearrange them to resemble the original shape.

    • Outcome: While the paper’s shape changes, its properties remain the same, illustrating a physical change.

5.2 Chemical Change:

  • Definition and Examples: Chemical changes result in the formation of entirely new substances with different properties.

    • Examples include rusting of iron, burning coal, or digestion of food.

  • Activity 5.6 (Burning Magnesium Ribbon):

    • Burn a magnesium ribbon, which transforms into magnesium oxide, showcasing the formation of a new substance.

    • Outcome: Magnesium ribbon transforms into magnesium oxide, demonstrating a chemical change.

5.3 Rusting of Iron:

  • Explanation and Prevention: Rusting occurs when iron reacts with oxygen and water to form rust.

    • Preventive measures include painting, galvanization, or creating protective shields.

  • Activity 5.9 (Rust Resistance of Stainless Steel):

    • Explore rust resistance by examining stainless steel, which doesn’t rust easily due to its composition.

    • Outcome: Stainless steel remains rust-free, demonstrating its resistance to rusting.

5.4 Crystallisation:

  • Obtaining Pure Substances: Crystallization is used to obtain pure substances from their solutions.

    • Large crystals of pure substances can be obtained by controlling the cooling and evaporation of a solution.

  • Activity 5.8 (Preparing Copper Sulfate Crystals):

    • Dissolve copper sulfate powder in water, allow it to cool, and observe the formation of crystals over time.

    • Outcome: Crystals of copper sulfate form, demonstrating the process of crystallization and its application in obtaining pure substances.

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