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The Best Christmas Present in the WorldThe TsunamiGlimpses of the PastBepin Choudhury’s Lapse of MemoryThe Summit WithinThis is Jody’s FawnA Visit to CambridgeA Short Monsoon DiaryThe Great Stone Face - IThe Great Stone Face - IIThe Ant and the CricketGeography LessonMacavity: The Mystery CatThe Last BargainThe School BoyThe Duck and the KangarooWhen I Set Out for LyonnesseOn the Grasshopper and Cricket

It So Happened - Supplementary Reader

How the Camel Got His HumpChildren at WorkThe Selfish GiantThe Treasure WithinPrincess SeptemberThe FightThe Open WindowJalebisThe Comet - IThe Comet - II

Mathematics

Rational Numbers
Linear Equation in One Variable
Understandings Quadrilaterals
Practical Geometry
Data Handling
Squares and Square Roots
Cube and Cube Roots
Comparing Quantities
Algebraic Expressions and IdentitiesVisualising Solid ShapesMensurationExponents and PowersDirect and Inverse Proportions
FactorisationIntroduction to GraphsPlaying with Numbers

History

How, When and WhereFrom Trade to TerritoryRuling the CountrysideTribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden AgeWhen People RebelColonialism and the CityWeavers, Iron Smelters and Factory OwnersCivilising the ‘Native’, Educating the NationWomen, Caste and ReformThe Changing World of Visual ArtsThe Making of the National Movement: 1870 - 1947India After Independence

Geography

ResourcesLand, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife ResourcesMineral and Power ResourcesAgricultureIndustriesHuman Resources

Political Science

Unit 1: The Constitution and Secularism

The Indian ConstitutionUnderstanding Secularism

Unit 2: Parliament and the Making of Laws

Why Do We Need a Parliament?Understanding Laws

Unit 3: The Judiciary

JudiciaryUnderstanding Our Criminal Justice System

Unit 4: Social Justice and the Marginalised

Understanding MarginalisedConfronting Marginalisation

Unit 5: Economic Presence of the Government

Public FacilitiesLaw and Social Justice

Science

Crop Production and ManagementMicroorganismsSynthetic Fibres and PlasticsMaterialsCoal and PetroleumCombustion and FlameConservation of Plants and AnimalsCellReproduction in AnimalsReaching the Age of AdolescenceForce and PressureFrictionSoundChemical Effects and Electric CurrentSome Natural PhenomenaLightStars and the Solar SystemPollution of Air and Water




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Chapter 1: The Best Christmas Present in the World

Poem: The Ant and the Cricket

Chapter 2: The Tsunami

Poem: Geography Lesson

Chapter 3: Glimpses of the Past

Poem: Macavity: The Mystery Cat

Chapter 4: Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse of Memory

Poem: The Last Bargain

Chapter 5: The Summit Within

Poem: The School Boy

Chapter 6: This is Jody’s Fawn

Poem: The Duck and the Kangaroo

Chapter 7: A Visit to Cambridge

Poem: When I set out for Lyonnesse

Chapter 8: A Short Monsoon Diary

Poem: On the Grasshopper and Cricket

Chapter 9: The Great Stone Face- I

Chapter 10: The Great Stone Face- II

⚡ Supplementary reader⚡

Chapter 1: How the Camel got his Hump

Chapter 2: Children at work

Chapter 3: The Selfish Giant

Chapter 4: The Treasure within

Chapter 5: Princess September

Chapter 6: The Fight

Chapter 7: The Open Window

Chapter 8: Jalebis

Chapter 9: The Comet- I

Chapter 10: The Comet- II

⚡Mathematics ⚡

Chapter 1: Rational Numbers

Chapter 2: Linear Equations in One Variable

Chapter 3: Understanding Quadrilaterals

Chapter 4: Practical Geometry

Chapter 5: Data Handling

Chapter 6: Squares and Square Roots

Chapter 7: Cubes and Cube Roots

Chapter 8: Comparing Quantities: 

Chapter 9: Algebraic Expressions and Identities: 

Chapter 10: Visualising Solid Shapes: 

Chapter 11: Mensuration: 

Chapter 12: Exponents and Powers: 

Chapter 13: Direct and Inverse Proportions:

Chapter 14: Factorization: 

Chapter 15: Introduction to Graphs: 

Chapter 16: Playing with Numbers: 

⚡Science⚡

Chapter 1: Crop Production and Management: 

Chapter 2: Microorganisms : Friend and Foe:

Chapter 3: Synthetic Fibres and Plastics: 

Chapter 4: Materials : Metals and Non-Metals:

Chapter 5: Coal and Petroleum

Chapter 6: Combustion and Flame: 

Chapter 7: Conservation of Plants and Animals:

Chapter 8: Cell — Structure and Functions: 

Chapter 9: Reproduction in Animals:

Chapter 10: Reaching the Age of Adolescence:

Chapter 11: Force and Pressure: 

Chapter 12: Friction

Chapter 13: Sound

Chapter 14: Chemical Effects of Electric Current

Chapter 15: Some Natural Phenomena: 

Chapter 16: Light: 

Chapter 17: Stars and The Solar System:

Chapter 18: Pollution of Air and Water

⚡ Social ⚡

Chapter 1: Resources

Chapter 2: Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources

Chapter 3: Mineral and Power Resources

Chapter 4: Agriculture

Chapter 5: Industries

Chapter 6: Human Resources

Social and Political Life- III – Textbook for Class VIII

Unit One: The Indian Constitution and Secularism

Chapter1: The Indian Constitution

Chapter 2: Understanding Secularism

Unit Two: Parliament and The Making of Laws

Chapter 3: Why do we need a Parliament?

Chapter 4: Understanding Laws

Unit Three: The Judiciary

Chapter 5: Judiciary

Chapter 6: Understanding Our Criminal Justice System

Unit Four: Social Justice and The Marginalised

Chapter 7: Understanding Marginalisation

Chapter 8: Confronting Marginalisation

Unit Five: Economic Presence of the Government

Chapter 9: Public Facilities

Chapter 10: Law and Social Justice

Our Pasts – III Part 1- Textbook for History for Class VIII

Chapter 1: How, When and Where

Chapter 2: From Trade to Territory: The Company Establishes Power

Chapter 3: Ruling the Countryside

Chapter 4: Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age

Chapter 5: When People Rebel 1857 and After

Chapter 6: Colonialism and the City: The Story of an Imperial Capital

Our Pasts – III Part 2- Textbook for History for Class VIII

Chapter 7: Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners

Chapter 8: Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation

Chapter 9: Women, Caste and Reform

Chapter 10: The Changing World of Visual Arts

Chapter 11: The Making of the National Movement: 1870s–1947

Chapter 12: India After Independence

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