Grade 9 CBSE
May 20, 2025 2025-07-29 15:51Grade 9 CBSE
Course Description
The Grade 9 CBSE program offers a balanced and well-structured academic foundation across Mathematics and Science, aligned with the CBSE curriculum. In Mathematics, students explore key domains including number systems, algebra, geometry, and data handling, enhancing their logical and computational abilities. Science is distributed across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with a strong focus on concept clarity, real-life applications, and scientific reasoning. The course integrates theory with problem-solving, experiments, and visual explanations to prepare students for the rigors of Grade 10 and beyond.
Learning Objective
This course aims to build a clear understanding of mathematical relationships and scientific processes through systematic instruction. Students will learn to solve algebraic expressions, construct geometrical figures, analyze motion and force, and understand atomic structure and biological organization. The curriculum enhances critical thinking, precision in problem-solving, and exam-oriented writing. It also fosters curiosity and structured inquiry through guided assignments, visual aids, and assessments embedded across each subject area.
What Will I Learn?
Students will cover a broad range of foundational and intermediate topics through a concept-based and application-focused approach. Mathematics will strengthen their skills in equations, graphs, and geometric reasoning. Scientific learning will include topics such as motion, force, gravitation, atoms, cells, and ecosystems. Through interactive modules, hands-on practice, and logical reasoning tasks, learners will gain clarity on physical laws, chemical changes, and life processes—helping them build the analytical skills and confidence required for board preparation and higher-level academics.
Additional Info

Practice
Regular exercises and interactive activities to reinforce key concepts in each subject.

Doubt-Solving
Dedicated sessions to address and clarify any questions or difficulties students encounter.

Reports
Detailed reports on experiments and projects to track progress and understanding.
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Mathematics
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Number System
Rational and Irrational Numbers
Representation on Number Line
Laws of Exponents
Polynomial
Types and Degrees of Polynomials
Zeroes and Factorisation
Algebraic Identities
Co-ordinate Geometry
Cartesian System
Plotting Points
Linear Equations in Two Variables
Introduction and Representation
Solution of Equations
Introduction to Euclid's Geometry
Euclid’s Definitions
Axioms and Postulates
Lines and Angles
Intersecting and Non-Intersecting Lines
Pairs of Angles
Lines Parallel to the Same Line
Triangles
Congruence Criteria (SAS, ASA, AAS, RHS, SSS)
Properties of Triangle
Quadrilaterals
Properties of Parallelogram
Midpoint Theorem
Converse of Midpoint Theorem
Circles
Theorems on Chords
Angle Subtended by Arcs
Cyclic Quadrilateral
Heron's Formula
Heron’s Formula
Applications
Surface Area and Volume
Surface Area of Cone, Sphere, Cylinder
Volume of Cone and Sphere
Statistics
Bar Graph
Histogram
Frequency Polygon
Motion
Types of Motion
Distance, Displacement, Speed, Velocity
Equations of Motion, Free Fall
Forces and Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Conservation of Momentum
Gravitation
Universal Law of Gravitation
Mass, Weight, Thrust and Pressure
Archimedes’ Principle
Work and Power
Work and Energy Concepts
Law of Conservation of Energy
Power and Units
Sound
Nature and Characteristics of Sound
Reflection, Echo, SONAR
Human Ear Structure
The Fundamental Unit of Life
Cell Structure and Organelles
Diffusion and Osmosis
Cell Division
Tissues
Plant Tissues
Animal Tissues (Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous)
Improvement in Food Resources
Crop Management
Fertilizers and Irrigation
Animal Husbandry and Fisheries
Matter in Our Surroundings
States of Matter
Change of State
Physical and Chemical Changes
Is Matter Around Us Pure
Mixtures and Solutions
Colloids and Suspensions
Elements and Compounds
Atoms and Molecules
Laws of Chemical Combination
Atomic Mass and Chemical Formulae
Mole Concept
Structure of the Atom
Discovery of Subatomic Particles
Rutherford and Bohr Models
Electronic Configuration and Isotopes
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