Social Studies Course Detail
Miss. Sankruti Kadam
InstructorSocial Studies (History / Civics / Geography / Economics)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Social studies is an important subject that can help students become informed individuals in a variety of areas, such as politics, citizenship, cultural awareness and some general knowledge of world affairs. Students begin taking social studies classes in elementary school to gain a broad understanding of history, geography, and cultures around the world. As they get older, they learn more about their civic duties and responsibilities and get a better understanding of how the government and economy work.
Primary (Grade 1 to Grade 7)
- Ancient History
- Medieval India
- Indus Valley Civilisation
- Vedic age
- Stone age
- Indian Government
- Three pillars of government
- Solar System
- Climate and Weather
- Physical division
- Continents and oceans
Secondary: (Grade 8 to Grade 10)
History
- Ancient History
- Sangham age
- Jainism
- Buddhism
- Vedic culture
- Mauryan empire
- Gupta empire
- Medieval India
- The Delhi sultanate
- Mughals empire
- Composite culture
- Tribal history
- Modern history
- Industrialisation
- Rise of Nationalism
- Europe
- India
- France
- Germany
- Print culture
- Russian revolution
- Renaissance
Civics/Politics
- Indian government system
- Executive
- Judiciary
- The Indian Constitution
- Importance of preamble
- Election commission of India
- Democracy and diversity in India
- Legislature
- Gender, religion and caste
- Political Parties
- Indian federalism
- Local self-government
- Rural
- Urban
Geography
- Map work (Practical)
- Climate and weathering system
- Atmosphere pressure and winds
- Structure of earth
- Domains of the earth
- Hydrosphere
- Atmosphere
- Biosphere
- lithosphere
- Geographic grid: Latitude and longitude
- Natural regions of the world
- Insolation
- Population
- Energy and power resources
- Pollution
- Global warming and its impact on earth
- Minerals
Economics
- Economic Development and growth
- Sectors of the Indian economy
- Money and credit
- Poverty and its challenges
- Trade and marketing
- Micro and macro economics
- Human as a resources
M.A (Economics)
Batch size: 20 students in one batch
Session Time: 1 Hr
Number of sessions in a week: 3 sessions per class
Class Test: Monthly one test
Unit Test: Quarterly
Half Yearly / Term 1 & Term 2: Twice in a Year
Final Exam: At the end of the session