Welcome to Orientation Class IX 2016 2017 ACADEMIC

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Welcome to Orientation Class – IX 2016 -2017

Welcome to Orientation Class – IX 2016 -2017

ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT FOR CLASSES IX & X WILL BE BASED ON CCE or CONTINUOUS

ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT FOR CLASSES IX & X WILL BE BASED ON CCE or CONTINUOUS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION

n. Continuous and Comprehensive evaluation refers to a system of school based assessment that

n. Continuous and Comprehensive evaluation refers to a system of school based assessment that covers all aspects of a student’s development • It emphasizes two fold objectives. n Continuity in evaluation and assessment of broad based learning. n Behavioural outcome.

FEATURES OF CCE CONTINUOUS n. Continual—from the beginning and during the instructional process n.

FEATURES OF CCE CONTINUOUS n. Continual—from the beginning and during the instructional process n. Periodicity—frequency /term

Comprehensive • Scholastic - Subject specific areas. • Co-Scholastic – Life Skills, Work Experience

Comprehensive • Scholastic - Subject specific areas. • Co-Scholastic – Life Skills, Work Experience , Visual and Performing Arts and Attitudes, Values and other Co Curricular activities • Includes a variety of tools and techniques for assessment of the learners.

AREAS OF ASSESSMENT Scholastic and Co-Scholastic

AREAS OF ASSESSMENT Scholastic and Co-Scholastic

Scholastic English Math Science Social Science Hindi / Sanskrit / French

Scholastic English Math Science Social Science Hindi / Sanskrit / French

CLASS IX & X An academic year will have 2 terms FIRST TERM April

CLASS IX & X An academic year will have 2 terms FIRST TERM April to September SECOND TERM October to March

CCE at Secondary level in CBSE schools Each term will have two formative assessments

CCE at Secondary level in CBSE schools Each term will have two formative assessments & one summative assessment in each subject. Term I FA (1) 10 FA (2) 10 SA (1) 30 Term 2 FA (3) 10 FA (4) 10 SA (2) 30

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (FA) Will comprise of : • Class work • Homework/ Educosoft •

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (FA) Will comprise of : • Class work • Homework/ Educosoft • Oral questions • Quizzes • Projects • Assignments/Tests • Role Play • Seminar • Group Discussions • Presentations • Movie making

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT(SA) Will be End of Term Examination Summative Assessment –I in September (TERM-I)

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT(SA) Will be End of Term Examination Summative Assessment –I in September (TERM-I) Summative Assessment –II in March (TERM-II) • Curriculum and syllabus as circulated by the Board. • Question papers will be sent by CBSE. Schools also have a choice to make their own question papers as per CBSE guidelines. • Exams will be conducted by schools. • Evaluation of Answer scripts will be done within the school.

Term I - (April 16 – Sept. 16) Formative a) Paper-Pen Test : 35

Term I - (April 16 – Sept. 16) Formative a) Paper-Pen Test : 35 Assessmen b) Activity based t I (FA I) Assessment : 10+5 Formative a) Activity Based Assessment : 10+10 t II b) Project/ Lab Activity : (FA II) 15 c) Notebook Assessment: 5 Summative English I ASL – 20 marks, Pen & Paper test – 70 marks Science, Math, Social Sc, Hindi/Sans/Fr Pen & Paper test – 90 marks Formative Assessment III (FAIII) Formative Assessment IV (FA IV) Term II- (Oct. 16 – March 17) a) Paper-Pen Test : 35 b) Activity based Assessment : 10+5 a) Activity Based Assessment : 10+10 b) Project/ Lab Activity : 15 c) Notebook Assessment: 5 Summative II English ASL – 20 marks Pen & Paper test – 70 marks Science, Math, Social Sc , Hindi/ Sans/Fr Pen & Paper test – 90 marks

ASSESSMENT OF SPEAKING AND LISTENING SKILLS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE UNDER CCE, CBSE HAS INTRODUCED

ASSESSMENT OF SPEAKING AND LISTENING SKILLS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE UNDER CCE, CBSE HAS INTRODUCED A NEW KIND OF TEST FROM 2012 - 2013 AS PART OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT CBSE IS TESTING STUDENTS’ LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS FOR 20 MARKS THE MAIN LANGUAGE PAPER IS OF 70 MARKS THESE TESTS ARE A PART OF SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS ( SA 1 and SA 2) THE BEST SCORES WILL BE REFLECTED IN FINAL RESULT.

Introduction of Value based questions With effect from the academic session 2012 -13 students

Introduction of Value based questions With effect from the academic session 2012 -13 students are assessed in all major subjects for up to 5 marks at the Summative Assessment level in Classes IX and X, through questions which will be integrated with the content of the subject and analysed on the basis of the values it reflects.

WITH EFEECT FROM SESSION 2013 -2014 CBSE HAS INTRODUCED OPEN TEXT BASED ASSESSMENT IN

WITH EFEECT FROM SESSION 2013 -2014 CBSE HAS INTRODUCED OPEN TEXT BASED ASSESSMENT IN CLASS IX IN ALL SUBJECTS (EXCEPT SANSKRIT & FRENCH) THIS WILL BE A PART OF SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II

Operational Modalities 1 • Performance will be assessed using conventional numerical marking and these

Operational Modalities 1 • Performance will be assessed using conventional numerical marking and these will be converted into grades. • Grades will be awarded on a 9 point scale. • The CBSE will issue a statement of Subject wise performance i. e. Grade Sheet (NO MARKS) at the end of class X.

NINE POINT GRADING SCALE Marks Grade Point 91— 100 A 1 10. 0 81

NINE POINT GRADING SCALE Marks Grade Point 91— 100 A 1 10. 0 81 - 90 A 2 9. 0 71 -80 B 1 8. 0 61 -70 B 2 7. 0 51 -60 C 1 6. 0 41 - 50 C 2 5. 0 33 -40 D 4. 0 21 -32 E 1 ---- 20 & below E 2 ---- The qualifying grade in each subject under Scholastic Area A shall be minimum Grade D

Operational Modalities 2 • The CCE card will apply in all the CBSE schools

Operational Modalities 2 • The CCE card will apply in all the CBSE schools across the country for admission into class XI. • In addition, schools can have their own criteria for admission to class XI. • Students will be promoted on the basis of both Formative and Summative assessments, both of which are mandatory. • A minimum of 25% marks of have to be scored in SA I & II. (Overall 33%)

Co-Scholastic Areas PART 2 2 A( Life Skills) • Thinking Skills • Social Skills

Co-Scholastic Areas PART 2 2 A( Life Skills) • Thinking Skills • Social Skills • Emotional Skills

Co-Scholastic Areas 2 B WORK EDUCATION The indicators of assessments are as follows: •

Co-Scholastic Areas 2 B WORK EDUCATION The indicators of assessments are as follows: • Has a collaborative approach towards the process of learning. • Is innovative in ideas. • Plans and adheres to timelines. • Is involved and motivated. • Demonstrates a positive attitude. • Is helpful, guides and facilitates others. • Demonstrates an understanding of correlation with real life situations. • Has a step by step approach to solving a problem. • Has a clear understanding of outcome to be generated. • Is able to apply theoretical knowledge into practical usage.

PART 2 Visual and Performing Arts (Part 2 C) • Painting and drawing •

PART 2 Visual and Performing Arts (Part 2 C) • Painting and drawing • Dance • Music (Indian & Western) • Theatre

PART 2 2 D (Attitudes & Values) • Attitude Towards Teachers • Attitude Towards

PART 2 2 D (Attitudes & Values) • Attitude Towards Teachers • Attitude Towards School-Mates • Attitude Towards School Programmes and Environment • Value Systems

PART 3 3 A • Literary & Creative Skills • Organisational and Leadership Skills

PART 3 3 A • Literary & Creative Skills • Organisational and Leadership Skills 3 B • Sports • NSS- Project Search, Face to Faith & Project Citizen

ASSESSMENT OF CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS WILL BE DONE ON A FIVE POINT SCALE GRADE RANGE

ASSESSMENT OF CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS WILL BE DONE ON A FIVE POINT SCALE GRADE RANGE GRADE POINT A 4. 1 -5 5 B 3. 1 - 4. 0 4 C 2. 1 -3. 0 3 D 1. 1 -2. 0 2 E 0. 1 -1 1

Evaluating Co- Scholastic Areas Anecdotal Records • An anecdotal record is the observed behaviour

Evaluating Co- Scholastic Areas Anecdotal Records • An anecdotal record is the observed behaviour of a student. • It is a record of some significant episode that happened in the life of the student and which sheds light on the conduct, thinking, skills and capabilities, revealing significant features and characteristics about his/her personality. Date : 20 / 3/ 14 Manik Sharma He picked up the newspaper lying on the floor and stacked it with other papers on the cup- board.

Portfolio It is the collection of evidence of a student’s work over a period

Portfolio It is the collection of evidence of a student’s work over a period of time. It could be day-to-day work or selection of the learner’s best piece of work.

PORTFOLIO CAN INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING • Photographs • Certificates of Merit/ Achievements • Paintings

PORTFOLIO CAN INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING • Photographs • Certificates of Merit/ Achievements • Paintings and other examples of artistic endeavour • Audio-Video Recordings (CD) • Self Assessment Sheets • Peer Assessment Sheets • Teacher Assessment Sheets • Any kind of Literary work • Interests and hobbies • Write up on social work done by the student

Importance of Co Scholastic Grades

Importance of Co Scholastic Grades

Based on grades obtained by a student in Co-Scholastic areas he/she can be up

Based on grades obtained by a student in Co-Scholastic areas he/she can be up scaled in one or two subjects. a) Those Students who get total grade points in coscholastic areas/ activities in the range 53 -65 may benefit by getting upgraded to the next higher grade in two subjects in scholastic areas. b) Those students who get total grade points in the range 40 -52, may benefit by getting upgraded to the next higher grade in one subject in scholastic area. c) Up scaling will be done from lowest grade to next higher grade and so on. d) E 2 grade will not be up scaled.

Each area in Life Skills has ten indicators which are valued out of 5

Each area in Life Skills has ten indicators which are valued out of 5 marks and the total scored is then divided by ten to attain the grade point For Example If a child scores 35 marks in thinking skill, his/her grade will be B and Grade point will be 3. 5 Similarly all other areas are assessed in marks and then converted into grade and grade point. The maximum grade point a student can attain is 65.

There is no Board Examination at the Secondary(Class X) level w. e. f. 2011

There is no Board Examination at the Secondary(Class X) level w. e. f. 2011 for students studying in the schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary and who do not wish to move out of the CBSE system after Class X.

IMPORTANT WEB SITES FOR REFERENCE www. cbse. nic. in www. cbseacademic. in

IMPORTANT WEB SITES FOR REFERENCE www. cbse. nic. in www. cbseacademic. in