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Latest CBSE Syllabus for Class 09 Science and Technology
COURSE
STRUCTURE FOR CLASS IX
SCIENCE (THEORY)
One Paper Time : 2½ hours. Marks : 60
UNIT MARKS I. Food 05 II. Matter-Its Nature and behaviour 15 III. Organisation in living world 13 IV. Motion, Force and Work 20 V. Our Environment 07 Total 60
Theme : Food (10
Periods)
Unit 1 : Food
Plant and animal breeding and selection for quality improvement and management ;
use of fertilizers, manures; protection from pests and diseases; organic
farming.
Theme : Materials (50
Periods)
Unit 2 : Matter - Nature and behaviour
Definition of matter; solid, liquid and gas; characteristics - shape, volume,
density; change of state-melting (absorption of heat), freezing, evaporation
(Cooling by evaporation), condensation, sublimation.
Nature of matter : Elements, compounds and mixtures. Heterogenous and homogenous
mixtures, colloids and suspensions.
Particle nature, basic units : atoms and molecules. Law of constant proportions.
Atomic and molecular masses.
Mole Concept : Relationship of mole to mass of the particles and numbers.
Valency. Chemical formula of common compounds.
Structure of atom : Electrons, protons and neutrons; Isotopes and isobars.
Theme : The World of the living (45 Periods)
Unit 3 : Organization in the living world.
Biological Diversity : Diversity of plants and animals - basic issues in
scientific naming, basis of classification. Hierarchy of categories / groups,
Major groups of plants (salient features) (Bacteria, Thalophyta, Bryo phyta,
Pteridophyta, gymnosperms and Angiosperms). Major groups of animals (salient
features) (Non-chordates upto phyla and chordates upto classes).
Cell - Basic Unit of life : Cell as a basic unit of life; prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms; cell membrane and cell wall, cell
organelles; chloroplast, mitochondria, vacuoles, ER, golgi apparatus; nucleus,
chromosomes - basic structure, number.
Tissues, organs, organ systems, organism.
Structure and functions of animal and plant tissues (four types in animals;
merismatic and permanent tissues in plants).
Health and diseases : Health and its failure. Disease and its causes. Diseases
caused by microbes and their prevention - Typhoid, diarrhoea, malaria,
hepatitis, rabies, AIDS, TB, polio; pulse polio programme.
Transport of materials in the living systems : Diffusion / exchange of
substances between cells and their environment and between the cells themselves
in the living system; role in nutrition, water and food transport, excretion,
gaseous exchange.
Theme : Moving things, people and ideas (60
Periods)
Unit 4 : Motion, Force and Work
Motion : displacement, velocity; uniform and non-uniform motion along a straight
line; acceleration, distance - time and velocity-time graphs for uniform and
uniformly accelerated motion, equations of motion by graphical method;
elementary idea of uniform circular motion.
Force and Newton's laws : Force and motion, Newton's laws of motion, inertia of
a body, inertia and mass, momentum, force and acceleration. Elementary idea of
conservation of momentum, action and reaction forces.
Gravitation : Gravitation; universal law of gravitation, force of gravitation of
the earth (gravity), acceleration due to gravity; mass and weight; free fall.
Work, Energy and Power : Work done by a force, energy, power; kinetic and
potential energy; law of conservation of energy.
Floatation : Thrust and pressure. Archimedes' principle, buoyancy, elementary
idea of relative density.
Sound : Nature of sound and its propagation in various media, speed of sound,
range of hearing in humans; ultrasound; reflection of sound; echo and SONAR.
Structure of the human ear (auditory aspect only).
Theme : Natural
Resources (15 Periods)
Unit 5 : Our Environment
Physical resources : Air, Water, Soil.
Air for respiration, for combustion, for moderating temperatures, movements of
air and its role in bringing rains across India.
Air, water and soil pollution ( brief introduction). Holes in ozone layer and
the probable damages.
Bio-geo chemical cycles in nature : water, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen
PRACTICALS--LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Marks : 40 (20 + 20)
1. To prepare
a) a true solution of common salt, sugar and alum
b) a suspension of soil, chalk powder and fine sand in water
c) a colloidal of starch in water and egg albumin in water and distinguish
between these on the basis of
i) transparency
ii) filtration criterion
iii) stability
2. To prepare
a) a mixture
b) a compound
using iron filings and sulphur powder and distinguish between these on the basis
of :
i) appearance i.e., homogeneity and heterogeneity
ii) behaviour towards a magnet
iii) behaviour towards carbon disulphide a solvant.
iv) effect of heat.
3. To carry out the following chemical reactions and record observations.
Also to identify the type of reaction involved in each case.
i) Iron with copper sulphate solution in water.
ii) Burning of Magnesium in air.
iii) Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid
iv) Heating of Lead Nitrate.
v) Sodium sulphate with Barium chloride in the form of their solutions in water.
4. To verify laws of reflection of sound.
5. To determine the density of solid (denser than water) by using a spring
balance and a measuring cylinder.
6. To establish the relation between the loss in weight of a solid when fully
immersed in
i) tap water
ii) strongly salty water, with the weight of water displaced by it by taking at
least two different solids.
7. To measure the temperature of hot water as it cools and plot a
temperature-time graph.
8. To determine the velocity of a pulse propagated through a stretched
string/slinky.
9. To prepare stained temporary mounts of (a) onion peel and (b) human cheek
cells and to record observations and draw their labeled diagrams.
10. To identify parenchyma and sclerenchyma tissues in plants, striped muscle
fibers and nerve cells in animals, from prepared slides and to draw their
labeled diagrams.
11. To separate the components of a mixture of sand, common salt and ammonium
chloride (or camphor) by sublimation.
12. To determine the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water.
13. To test (a) the presence of starch in the given food sample (b) the presence
of the adulterant metanil yellow in dal.
14. To study the characteristic of spirogyra/Agaricus, Moss/Fern, Pinus ( either
with male or female conre) and an Angiospermic plant. Draw and give two
identifying features of groups they belong to.
15. To observe and draw the given specimens—earthworm, cockroach, bony fish
and bird. For each specimen record
(a) one specific feature of its phylum
(b) one adaptive feature with reference to its habitat.
SCHEME OF EVALUATION
Multiple choice type question written test (School based) : 20
Marks
Hands-on practicals examination (school based) :
20 Marks