Class 9 exams are a crucial step in your academic journey, laying the foundation for higher studies. A well-structured study plan can help you excel in these exams. In this comprehensive 180-day timetable, we will cover all compulsory subjects: Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and English.
Subjects Covered:
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Science
- English
Week 1-2: Mathematics, Science, English, Social Science
Day 1-4: Mathematics:
Number System- Topics: Integers, Rational Numbers, Fractions, Decimals
- Tips: Practice mental calculations, use NCERT and RD Sharma textbooks.
- Maths Class 9 Course
Day 5-8: Science
Matter in Our Surroundings
- Topics: States of Matter, Physical and Chemical Changes
- Tips: Create concept maps, perform experiments.
- Science Class 9 Course
Day 9: English
Prose - The Fun They Had
Day 10-11: Social Science:
History - The French RevolutionDay 12-13: Social Science
Economics - The Story of Palampur- Topics: Revise concepts related to farming in Palampur, non-farm activities.
- Tips: Review the factors of production, understand modern farming techniques.
- Reference: Economics for Class 9
Day 14: Revision
Week 3-4: Science, English, Social Science, Mathematics
Day 15-18: Science:
Is Matter Around Us Pure?
- Topics: Mixtures, Solutions, Separation Techniques
- Tips: Conduct experiments, make notes.
Day 19: English:
Prose - The Sound of Music
- Tips: Focus on character analysis, themes.
Day 20-21: Social Science:
History - Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution- Topics: Russian Revolution, Rise of Socialism
- Tips: Analyze causes and effects.
Day 22-23: Social Science:
Social Science - EconomicsPeople as Resource- Topics: Review human capital, population as an asset.
- Tips: Study the role of human capital in economic development.
- Reference: Economics for Class 9
Day 24-27: Mathematics:
Polynomials
- Topics: Introduction, Degree, Zeros of a Polynomial
- Tips: Practice solving problems, use online resources.
Day 28: Revision
Recap the topics from the third and fourth weeks, such as Is Matter Around Us Pure?, The Sound of Music, Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution, People as Resource, and Polynomials.
Week 5-6: English, Social Science, Mathematics, Science
Day 29: English:
Prose - The Little Girl- Tips: Understand the narrative style, identify literary devices.
Day 30-31: Social Science:
History - Nazism and the Rise of Hitler- Topics: Hitler's Policies, Impact of Nazism
- Tips: Study primary sources, watch documentaries.
Day 32-33: Social Science:
Economics - Poverty as a Challenge- Topics: Poverty Measurement, Causes of Poverty
- Tips: Study the different poverty estimation methods, understand the multidimensional nature of poverty.
- Reference: Economics for Class 9
Day 34-37: Mathematics:
Polynomials
- Topics: Factorization, Division Algorithm
- Tips: Practice long division, use flashcards.
Day 38-41: Science:
Atoms and Molecules
- Topics: Atomic Structure, Molecules, Chemical Reactions
- Tips: Visualize atomic models, practice chemical equations.
Day 42: Revision
Revisit the material covered in the fifth and sixth weeks, which includes The Little Girl, Nazism and the Rise of Hitler, Poverty as a Challenge, and more on Polynomials.
Week 7-8: Social Science, Mathematics, Science, English
Day 43-44: Social Science:
History - Pastoralists in the Modern World- Topics: Nomadic Tribes, Impact of Modernization
- Tips: Compare traditional and modern lifestyles.
Day 45-46: Social Science:
Economics - Food Security in India- Topics: Food Security, Public Distribution System, Buffer Stock
- Tips: Understand food security measures, analyze the role of government.
- Reference: Economics for Class 9
Day 47-50: Mathematics:
Coordinate Geometry
- Topics: Introduction, Cartesian Plane, Distance Formula
- Tips: Practice plotting points, understand slope.
Day 51-54: Science:
Structure of the Atom
- Topics: Atomic Models, Subatomic Particles
- Tips: Create visual aids, understand electron configuration.
Day 55: English:
Prose - A Truly Beautiful Mind- Tips: Analyze the author's perspective, connect with real-life stories.
Day 56: Revision
Review the subjects studied in the seventh and eighth weeks, including Pastoralists in the Modern World, Food Security in India, Coordinate Geometry, and Atoms and Molecules.
Week 9-10: Mathematics, Science, English, Social Science
Day 57-60: Mathematics:
Linear Equations in Two Variables
- Topics: Equations, Graphs, Applications
- Tips: Solve word problems, practice graph plotting.
Day 61-64: Science:
The Fundamental Unit of Life
- Topics: Cell Structure, Functions
- Tips: Draw cell diagrams, understand cell organelles.
Day 65: English:
Prose - The Snake and the Mirror- Tips: Analyze symbolism, practice writing summaries.
Day 66-67: Social Science:
Geography - India: Size and Location- Topics: Geographic Coordinates, States, Major Rivers
- Tips: Create maps, memorize facts.
Day 68-69: Social Science:
Civics - What is Democracy? Why Democracy?- Topics: Features of Democracy, Importance
- Tips: Analyze democratic institutions, compare with other forms of government.
Day 70: Revision
Recap the material from the ninth and tenth weeks, covering Linear Equations in Two Variables, The Fundamental Unit of Life, The Snake and the Mirror, and Geography - India: Size and Location.
Week 11-12: Science, English, Social Science, Mathematics
Day 71-74: Science:
Tissues- Topics: Plant and Animal Tissues, Functions
- Tips: Label diagrams, study tissue types.
Day 75: English:
Prose - My Childhood- Tips: Focus on autobiographical elements, analyze the author's experiences.
Day 76-77: Social Science:
Geography - Physical Features of India- Topics: Mountains, Plateaus, Plains
- Tips: Use mind maps, watch geography documentaries.
Day 78-79: Social Science:
Civics - What is Democracy? Why Democracy?- Topics: Features of Democracy, Importance
- Tips: Analyze democratic institutions, compare with other forms of government.
Civics for Class 9
Day 80-83: Mathematics:
Introduction to Euclid's Geometry
- Topics: Euclidean Geometry, Postulates, Constructions
- Tips: Practice geometric constructions, understand axioms.
Day 84: Revision
Go over the topics studied in the eleventh and twelfth weeks, such as Introduction to Euclid's Geometry, Tissues, My Childhood, and Geography - Physical Features of India.
Week 13-14: English, Social Science, Mathematics, Science
Day 85: English:
Prose - Reach For The Top- Tips: Analyze character development, identify themes.
Day 86-87: Social Science:
Geography - Drainage- Topics: River Systems, Major Rivers of India
- Tips: Create a river map of India, understand drainage patterns.
Day 88-89: Social Science
Civics - Constitutional Design- Topics: Making of the Indian Constitution, Preamble
- Tips: Understand the framing of the Constitution, its significance.
- Civics for Class 9
Day 90-93: Mathematics:
Lines & Angles
- Topics: Types of Angles, Properties of Lines
- Tips: Practice angle calculations, use geometry tools.
Day 94-97: Science:
Motion- Topics: Types of Motion, Equations of Motion
- Tips: Solve numerical problems, understand motion graphs.
Day 98: Revision
Review the subjects covered in the thirteenth and fourteenth weeks, including Drainage, Constitutional Design, Lines & Angles, and Motion.
Week 15-16: Social Science, Mathematics, Science, English
Day 99-100: Social Science:
Geography - Climate
- Topics: Climate Zones, Factors Affecting Climate
- Tips: Create climate diagrams, study climate-related data.
Day 101-102: Social Science
Civics - Electoral Politics
- Topics: Election Process, Role of Election Commission
- Tips: Understand democratic principles, election procedures.
- Civics for Class 9
Day 103-106: Mathematics:
Triangles
- Topics: Properties, Congruence, Similarity
- Tips: Practice triangle theorems, use the Pythagorean theorem.
Day 107-110: Science:
Force and Laws of Motion
- Topics: Newton's Laws, Friction, Gravitational Force
- Tips: Perform experiments, understand the application of forces.
Day 111: English:
Prose - Kathmandu
- Tips: Explore the cultural context, analyze the author's perspective.
Day 112: Revision
Week 17-18: Mathematics, Science, English, Social Science
Day 113-116: Mathematics:
Quadrilaterals
- Topics: Types of Quadrilaterals, Properties
- Tips: Understand quadrilateral theorems, practice problem-solving.
Day 117-120: Science:
Gravitation
- Topics: Gravitational Force, Laws of Gravitation
- Tips: Explore space-related documentaries, solve gravitational force problems.
Day 121: English:
Prose - If I were You
- Tips: Analyze moral dilemmas, discuss alternative choices.
Day 122-123: Social Science:
History - Forest Society and Colonialism
- Topics: Impact of Colonialism on Forests, Tribal Communities
- Tips: Research case studies, understand ecological consequences.
Day 124-125: Social Science
Civics - Working of Institutions
- Topics: Parliament, Executive, Judiciary
- Tips: Study the separation of powers, checks and balances.
- Civics for Class 9
Day 126: Revision
Go over the topics studied in the seventeenth and eighteenth weeks, including Quadrilaterals, Gravitation, English Prose and Social Science Civics.
Week 19-20: Science, English, Social Science, Mathematics
Day 127-130: Science:
Work and Energy
- Topics: Forms of Energy, Work-Energy Theorem
- Tips: Perform energy calculations, watch educational videos.
Day 131: English:
Poetry - The Road Not Taken
- Tips: Analyze metaphors, discuss choices in life.
Poetry - Wind
- Tips: Analyze poetic devices, explore the theme of change.
Day 132-133: Social Science:
Geography - Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
- Topics: Ecosystems, Biodiversity
- Tips: Create ecological diagrams, study wildlife conservation efforts.
Day 134-135: Social Science
Civics - Democratic Rights
- Topics: Fundamental Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities
- Tips: Understand citizen rights and responsibilities in a democracy.
- Civics for Class 9
Day 136-139: Mathematics:
Circles
- Topics: Properties, Tangents, Arcs
- Tips: Practice circle theorems, understand theorems related to tangents.
Day 140: Revision
Review the subjects covered in the nineteenth and twentieth weeks, such as Work and Energy, English Poetry, Geography - Natural Vegetation and Wildlife, and Democratic Rights.
Week 21-22: English, Social Science, Mathematics, Science
Day 141-143: English:
Poetry - Rain on The Roof
- Tips: Explore the mood of the poem, analyze the use of imagery.
Poetry - The Lake Isle of Innisfree:
- This is a poem by William Butler Yeats, where the poet expresses his desire to escape to a tranquil place, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
- For a deeper understanding, you can explore analysis and interpretations available in the English for Class 9 course.
Day 144-145: Social Science:
Geography - Population
- Topics: Population Distribution, Growth, and Density
- Tips: Study population maps, analyze demographic data.
Day 146-149: Mathematics:
Heron's Formula
- Topics: Area of Triangles, Applications
- Tips: Practice solving problems involving Heron's formula.
Day 150-153: Science:
Sound
- Topics: Characteristics of Sound, Propagation
- Tips: Conduct sound experiments, understand wave properties.
Day 154: Revision
Recap the material from the twenty-first and twenty-second weeks, covering English Poetry, Geography - Population, Heron's Formula, and Sound.
Week 23-24: Mathematics, Science, English
Day 155-158: Mathematics:
Surface Area & Volumes
- Topics: 3D Shapes, Volume Calculations
- Tips: Practice calculating volumes, visualize 3D shapes.
Day 159-162: Science:
Improvement in Food Resources
- Topics: Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Biotechnology
- Tips: Study agricultural practices, understand food production technologies.
Day 163-167: English:
Poetry - A Legend of The Northland:
- This is a poem that tells the story of Hiawatha, a legendary Native American figure.
- You can find more information and analysis in the English for Class 9 course.
Poetry - No Men Are Foreign:
- This is a poem by James Kirkup that conveys the message of universal brotherhood and unity among all human beings.
- Detailed analysis and interpretations can be found in the English for Class 9 course.
Day 168: Revision
Revisit the last two weeks, including Surface Area & Volumes, Improvement in Food Resources, and English Poetry.
Week 25-26: English
Day 169-170: English:
Poem: On Killing a Tree:
- This poem by Gieve Patel discusses the pain and significance of destroying a tree.
- You can explore analysis and interpretations in the English for Class 9 course.
Poem: A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal:
- This is a poem by William Wordsworth that reflects on the idea of death and eternal rest.
- For a deeper understanding, you can refer to the English for Class 9 course.
Day 171-172: English (Book: Moments)
Prose: The Lost Child
Prose: The Adventures of Toto
Day 173-174: English (Book: Moments)
Prose: Iswaran the Storyteller
Prose: In the Kingdom of Fools
Day 175-176: English (Book: Moments)
Prose: The Happy Prince
Prose: The Last Leaf
Day 177-178: English (Book: Moments)
Prose: A House is not a Home
Prose: The Beggar
Day 179-180: Revision
Subject-specific Tips:
Mathematics:
- Practice regularly and solve problems from RD Sharma Solutions for Class 9 Mathematics.
- Use flashcards for formulas and theorems.
- Create mind maps for visualizing concepts.
Science:
Social Science:
English:
- Analyze literary devices in prose and poetry.
- Practice writing skills through essays and stories.
- Utilize English Grammar for Class 9 for grammar improvement.
Remember to revise after covering each chapter and periodically review previously learned topics. Use online resources like Short & Long Questions for Class 9 and Practice Tests for Class 9 for self-assessment. Stay organized, stay focused, and success will follow!
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Note: This plan provides a guideline for your Class 9 exam preparation. Adjust it according to your pace and requirements.