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Class 8 Science – Detailed Course (Full
Syllabus Program)

Class: 8th
Board: CBSE (NCERT Curriculum)
Course Type: Detailed Course (Complete Syllabus Coverage)

Course Overview

This Class 8 Science Course covers the complete NCERT syllabus with simplified
explanations, diagrams, experiments, numericals, worksheets, and exam-based practice.
The course builds strong understanding of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and introduces reallife applications through activities, assignments, and concept-based tests.

Duration

  • One hours live class [2 months]
  • Chapter-wise Revision
  • Daily Practice Worksheets
  • Weekly Doubt Resolution Sessions

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, students will:

    • Understand all concepts of Class 8 Science with clarity.
    • Learn real-life applications of physics, biology & chemistry concepts.
    • Perform reasoning-based and competency-based NCERT questions confidently.
    • Solve MCQs, Short & Long answer questions, and case-based questions.
    • Improve accuracy, scientific thinking, and exam time management.
    • Prepare efficiently for school exams, Olympiads, and future classes.

Chapter-Wise Chapter Breakdown (CBSE Syllabus)

1.Exploring the Investigative World of Science

  • Overview of syllabus

2.The Invisible Living World: Beyond Our Naked Eye

  • What Is a Cell?
  • What Are the Levels of Organisation in the Body of a Living Organism?
  • What Are Microorganisms?
  • How Are We Connected to Microbes?
  • Why Is Cell Considered to Be a Basic Unit of Life?

3.Health: The Ultimate Treasure

  • Health: Is It More Than Not Falling Sick?
  • How Can We Stay Healthy?
  • How Do We Know That We Are Unwell?
  • Diseases: What Are the Causes and Types?
  • How to Prevent and Control Diseases?

4.Electricity: Magnetic and Heating Effects

  • Does an Electric Current Have a Magnetic Effect?
  • Does a Current Carrying Wire Get Hot?
  • How Does a Battery Generate Electricity?

5.Exploring Forces

  • What Is a Force?
  • What Can a Force Do to the Bodies on Which It Is Applied?
  • Are Forces an Interaction Between Two or More Objects?
  • What Are the Different Types of Forces?
  • Weight and Its Measurement
  • Floating and Sinking

6.Pressure, Winds, Storms and Cyclones

  • Pressure
  • Pressure Exerted by Air
  • Formation of Wind
  • High-Speed Winds Result in Lowering of Air Pressure
  • Storms, Thunderstorms, and Lightning
  • Cyclone

7.Particulate nature of matter

  • What Is Matter Composed of?
  • What Decides Different States of Matter?
  • How Does the Interparticle Spacing Differ in the Three States of Matter?
  • How Particles Move in Different States of Matter?

8.Nature of Matter : Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures

  • What Are Mixtures?
  • What Are Pure Substances?
  • What Are the Types of Pure Substances?
  • How Do We Use Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures?
  • What Are Minerals?

9.The Amazing World of Solutes, Solvents, and Solutions

  • What Are Solute, Solvent, and Solution?
  • How Much Solute Can a Fixed Amount of Solvent Dissolve?
  • Solubility of Gases
  • Why Do Objects Float or Sink in Water?
  • What Is Density?

10.Light: Mirrors and Lenses

  • What Are Spherical Mirrors?
  • What Are the Characteristics of Images Formed by Spherical Mirrors?
  • What Are the Laws of Reflection?
  • What Is a Lens?

11.Keeping Time with the Skies

  • How Does the Moon’s Appearance Change and Why?
  • How Did Calendars Come into Existence?
  • Are Festivals Related to Astronomical Phenomena?
  • Why Do We Launch Artificial Satellites in Space

12.How Nature Works in Harmony

  • Do We Experience and Interpret Our Surroundings?
  • Who All Live Together in Nature?
  • Does Every Organism in a Community Matter?
  • What Are the Different Types of Interactions Among Organisms and their Surroundings?
  • Who Eats Whom?
  • What Happens to Waste in Nature?
  • How Does One Change Lead to Another?
  • How Do Interactions Maintain Balance in

13.Our Home: Earth, a Unique Life Sustaining Planet

  • Why Is Earth a Unique Planet?
  • What Do the Planets of Our Solar System Look Like?
  • What Makes the Earth Suitable for Life to Exist
  • What Allows Life to Be Sustained on Earth?
  • What Keeps Life from Disappearing?
  • What Are the Threats to Life on Earth?

Course Materials

✔ Topic-wise Notes
✔ Worksheets & Question Banks
✔ Lab Activities & Assignments
✔ NCERT + Exemplar Solutions
✔ PYQs (Previous Years Questions)
✔ Monthly Revision Tests

Assessment & Support

  • Weekly quizzes
  • Full syllabus exam
  • Performance analytics
  • Certificate of Completion
  • 1-month doubt support after course ends

Prerequisites

    • NCERT Class 8 Science Textbook
    • Notebook for diagrams and experiments
    • Stable internet connection
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