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Friday, 3 April 2026

SYLLABUS CLASS IX PHASE I PART 2

 


The syllabus is aligned with NEP 2020 and NCF-SE 2023, f
focusing on competency-based, experiential learning.
  • It covers Science, Mathematics, and Social Science as core subjects for Grade 9.

  • Science integrates Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science, emphasizing inquiry, experiments, and real-world applications.

  • Learners are encouraged to develop scientific temper, creativity, and evidence-based thinking.

  • Mathematics focuses on number systems, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data handling, with emphasis on reasoning and problem-solving.

  • Pedagogy in Mathematics promotes exploration, logical reasoning, and multiple solution approaches.

  • Social Science includes history, polity, economy, society, and environment, with Indian and global contexts.

  • Teaching methods in Social Science highlight discussion, case studies, mapping, and connecting ideas to constitutional values.

  • Assessments across subjects prioritize conceptual clarity, reasoning, communication, and application, rather than rote memorization.

  • Cross-cutting themes include cultural rootedness, inclusion, Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), ethical citizenship, and holistic development.

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    Core Life Skills :   Self-awareness, empathy, critical thinking, stress management
    Practical Life SkillsFinancial literacy, digital literacy, vocational exposure, first aid, and environmental responsibility


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