Preparing for CBSE Class 8 exams becomes significantly easier when students have well-structured, chapter-wise notes for every subject. These CBSE Class 8 notes cover Mathematics (Ganita Prakash), English (Poorvi), Hindi (मल्हार), Social Science, Sanskrit (Deepakam), Science (Curiosity), Arts (Kriti), Physical Education (Khel Yatra), and Vocational Education (Kaushal Bodh) - all aligned with the latest NCERT syllabus. A common challenge students face in Class 8 is managing the jump in complexity across subjects simultaneously; for instance, Maths introduces the Baudhāyana-Pythagoras Theorem alongside algebraic expressions, while Science covers everything from microorganisms to light optics in a single year. These notes, available on EduRev, are designed to break down each chapter into clear, concise explanations so students can revise efficiently before exams. Use the table below to jump directly to the subject-wise notes section you need.
| S.No. | Study Materials |
|---|---|
| 1 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 Mathematics (Ganita Prakash) |
| 2 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 English (Poorvi) |
| 3 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 Hindi (मल्हार) |
| 4 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 Social Science |
| 5 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 Sanskrit (Deepakam) |
| 6 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 Science (Curiosity) |
| 7 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 Arts (Kriti) |
| 8 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 Physical Education and Well-being (Khel Yatra) |
| 9 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 8 Vocational Education (Kaushal Bodh) |
Class 8 Mathematics under the Ganita Prakash textbook spans two parts and covers a wide range of topics - from number theory and algebra to geometry and proportional reasoning. One area where students frequently struggle is distinguishing between direct and inverse proportional reasoning, which appears in two separate chapters (Proportional Reasoning 1 and 2). The notes also cover the Baudhāyana-Pythagoras Theorem, which is historically significant as it attributes the discovery to the ancient Indian mathematician Baudhāyana. Each chapter's notes on EduRev provide step-by-step concept explanations, solved examples, and key formulas, making them ideal for both first-time learners and last-minute revision before exams.
The Class 8 English textbook Poorvi includes a rich mix of prose and poetry, drawing from historical narratives, biographical accounts, and nature writing. Students often find biographical chapters such as "Verghese Kurien - I Too Had a Dream" and "Bibha Chowdhuri: The Beam of Light that Lit the Path for Women in Indian Science" challenging to summarise accurately in exams because of the density of real events and names involved. These chapter-wise notes on EduRev offer detailed summaries that highlight the central themes, character sketches, and important lines - making comprehension and answer-writing preparation more focused and effective for CBSE Class 8 students.
The Class 8 Hindi textbook मल्हार includes poems and prose pieces that reflect Indian culture, spirituality, and social themes. Chapters like "कबीर के दोहे" require students to interpret philosophical couplets, which can be particularly difficult without proper context and explanation. Similarly, narrative prose such as "एक टोकरी भर मिट्टी" carries a strong moral message that students need to articulate precisely in exams. These chapter-wise Hindi notes on EduRev explain each chapter's meaning, literary devices, and key lines in a clear format, helping students go beyond rote memorisation and develop a genuine understanding of the text for CBSE Class 8 assessments.
Class 8 Social Science brings together History, Geography, and Political Science into an integrated curriculum. Topics like "The Rise of the Marathas" and "The Colonial Era in India" require students to remember complex timelines and multiple historical actors, making structured notes essential. The chapter on "Universal Franchise and India's Electoral System" is particularly important for civic understanding, as it explains how India's democratic process works at a foundational level. These chapter-wise Social Science notes on EduRev consolidate key facts, dates, maps, and concepts from all chapters, giving students a reliable single-source reference for exam preparation and class discussions.
The Class 8 Sanskrit textbook Deepakam introduces students to classical Sanskrit through verses, prose, grammar (व्याकरणम्), and word forms (शब्दरूपाणि and धातुरूपाणि). Many students find Sanskrit verb forms (धातुरूपाणि) among the most challenging parts of the syllabus, as a single root verb can generate dozens of conjugated forms across different tenses and persons. The notes for each chapter on EduRev include meaning-by-meaning translations, grammatical annotations, and explanations of key subhāṣitas (wise sayings), making it easier to both understand the texts and score well in written exams.
The Class 8 Science textbook Curiosity covers Physics, Chemistry, and Biology concepts in an integrated format. Students frequently mix up concepts in the chapter on "Nature of Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures" - particularly the difference between a compound and a mixture - a distinction that carries direct marks in CBSE exams. The chapter "Pressure, Winds, Storms, and Cyclones" also demands a clear understanding of atmospheric pressure gradients, which connects to real-world weather phenomena. These chapter-wise Science notes on EduRev provide clear definitions, labelled diagrams, and concept summaries to help students build accurate understanding across all thirteen chapters of this subject.
The Class 8 Arts textbook Kriti covers four integrated domains - Theatre, Music, Dance, and Visual Art - making it one of the most diverse subjects in the CBSE Class 8 curriculum. Students often underestimate the theoretical depth required here; for example, the chapter "Indian Classical Music" requires understanding of raga structures and tala systems, while "Elements and Principles of Visual Art and Design" involves precise knowledge of concepts like balance, contrast, and rhythm as applied to visual compositions. These chapter-wise notes on EduRev distil the essential content from all nineteen chapters into clear, exam-ready summaries that help students engage confidently with both practical and theory components.
The Class 8 Physical Education textbook Khel Yatra blends theoretical knowledge with practical skill development across sports and wellness disciplines. Students who approach the theory sections casually often lose marks on questions related to motor fitness components - for instance, the distinction between agility and coordination is a commonly tested concept that requires precise understanding. The chapter on Yoga outlines specific asanas and their health benefits, which forms a compulsory part of both the written and practical assessment. These chapter-wise notes on EduRev cover all six chapters clearly, giving students a strong grounding in the theoretical principles that underpin physical well-being.
Class 8 Vocational Education through the Kaushal Bodh textbook introduces students to practical, skill-based domains including agriculture, carpentry, digital technology, and environmental management. A topic that surprises many students is "Hydroponics: Growing Plants without Soil," which demonstrates how nutrients dissolved in water can replace soil entirely - a concept that connects directly to modern urban farming practices. The chapter on "Home Automation" introduces students to IoT-based systems, which is particularly relevant given India's push toward smart infrastructure. These chapter-wise notes on EduRev summarise each topic with real-world context, helping students appreciate the practical applications of what they study.
Making the most of chapter-wise notes requires more than just reading through them once. A proven approach is to use the notes as a second pass after reading the NCERT textbook - the notes help consolidate key ideas that are easy to overlook during the first reading. For subjects like Mathematics, students should work through the solved examples in the notes and then attempt the textbook exercises independently. For theory-heavy subjects like Social Science and Sanskrit, reading the notes aloud or creating short bullet lists from them strengthens retention. All the notes linked here are available on EduRev, where students can also bookmark specific chapters for quick access during revision week - especially useful for subjects with lengthy syllabi like Arts (Kriti), which spans 19 chapters across four disciplines.
CBSE Class 8 is a transitional year - the concepts introduced here, particularly in Maths and Science, form the foundation for Class 9 and 10 board exam topics. For instance, the algebra and proportional reasoning covered in Ganita Prakash directly feeds into linear equations and ratio problems in Class 9. Similarly, understanding the particulate nature of matter in Class 8 Science is essential before tackling atomic structure in Class 9 Chemistry. These CBSE Class 8 notes on EduRev span all nine subjects - Mathematics, English, Hindi, Social Science, Sanskrit, Science, Arts, Physical Education, and Vocational Education - giving students and parents a single, reliable resource that covers every NCERT textbook chapter in the current syllabus without any gaps.
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