Here's an overview of the subject courses for Class 1 to 5:
Class 1
1. *English*:
1. Alphabets (uppercase and lowercase)
2. Basic sight words
3. Simple sentences
4. Storytelling and comprehension
2. *Mathematics*:
1. Numbers 1-100
2. Basic addition and subtraction
3. Shapes and patterns
4. Measurement (length, weight)
3. *Science*:
1. Introduction to plants and animals
2. Basic needs (food, water, shelter)
3. Day and night, seasons
4. *Social Studies*:
1. Family and community
2. Basic map skills
3. Cultural awareness
Class 2
1. *English*:
1. Phonics and word building
2. Simple stories and comprehension
3. Basic grammar (nouns, verbs)
2. *Mathematics*:
1. Numbers 1-200
2. Basic addition and subtraction facts
3. Shapes and geometry
4. Measurement (time, money)
3. *Science*:
1. Plants and animals (habitat, basic needs)
2. Basic materials (wood, paper, fabric)
3. Weather and seasons
4. *Social Studies*:
1. Neighborhood and community helpers
2. Basic map skills (directions)
3. Cultural festivals and traditions
Class 3
1. *English*:
1. Reading comprehension (simple stories)
2. Writing short paragraphs
3. Basic grammar (tenses, adjectives)
2. *Mathematics*:
1. Numbers 1-1000
2. Multiplication and division basics
3. Fractions (basic concept)
4. Measurement (perimeter, area)
3. *Science*:
1. Plants (parts, growth)
2. Animals (basic classification)
3. Basic human body parts
4. Simple machines (levers, pulleys)
4. *Social Studies*:
1. Basic Indian history (freedom struggle)
2. Map skills ( continents, oceans)
3. Cultural diversity and traditions
Class 4
1. *English*:
1. Reading comprehension (chapter books)
2. Writing short essays
3. Basic grammar (clauses, phrases)
2. *Mathematics*:
1. Decimals and fractions
2. Basic algebra (simple equations)
3. Geometry (basic shapes, angles)
4. Measurement (volume, capacity)
3. *Science*:
1. Plants (photosynthesis, growth)
2. Animals (habitat, adaptation)
3. Human body systems (skeletal, muscular)
4. Simple electricity and magnetism
4. *Social Studies*:
1. Indian geography (mountains, rivers)
2. Basic government structure
3. Cultural heritage and traditions
Class 5
1. *English*:
1. Reading comprehension (literature)
2. Writing descriptive essays
3. Basic grammar (modal verbs, passive voice)
2. *Mathematics*:
1. Fractions and decimals (operations)
2. Basic geometry (perimeter, area)
3. Measurement (time, distance)
4. Introduction to basic statistics
3. *Science*:
1. Plants (reproduction, growth)
2. Animals (classification, habitats)
3. Human body systems (nervous, circulatory)
4. Basic forces and motion
4. *Social Studies*:
1. Indian history ( ancient civilizations)
2. Geography (climate, natural resources)
3. Basic economics (needs, wants)
Note: This is a general outline and may vary depending on the specific curriculum and educational board.