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~Course Details~
CBSE Standard Eight
The Course contains fully animated syllabus of CBSE Board Class 8
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course contains teachings of subject matter experts and master teachers who have covered all aspects of the subject in great details thereby simplifying concepts to ensure a better understanding & learning outcome. This supported by clips & story board ensures student engagement with an effective learning outcome & better knowledge retention. The content also incorporates interactive assessment modules which provides students with a tool to revise & to assess their understanding of the subject & concepts. Structured on Houghton Mifflin standards with pedagogy based high impact animated content with graphics, illustrations & videos. In this course you can learn Science subject with topics Cell - Structure and Function, Coal And Petroleum, Combustion, Conservation of Plants and Animals, Crop production and management, Flames, Forces And Pressure, Friction and many more. And Math subject with topics Algebraic Expressions and Identities, Comparing Quantities, Cube and Cube Root, Data Handling, Direct and Inverse Proportions, Mensuration, Linear Equations in One Variable and many more.
CURRICULUM
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Subject 1: Mathematics
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Chapter 1.1: Algebric Expressions and Identities
- 1.1.1: Introduction
- 1.1.2: Objectives
- 1.1.3: What are expression
- 1.1.4: Number Line And Expression
- 1.1.5: Algebric Expression
- 1.1.6: Polynomials
- 1.1.7: Polynomials
- 1.1.8: Degree of polynomial
- 1.1.9: Polynomial
- 1.1.10: Mononomials,Bionomials and Polynomial
- 1.1.11: Trinomial,Polynomial
- 1.1.12: Multiplying a Bionomial by Trinomial
- 1.1.13: Identity
- 1.1.14: Equation
- 1.1.15: Summary
- 1.1.16: Summary
- 1.1.17: Mcq_1.1
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Chapter 1.2: Comparing Quantities
- 1.2.1: Introduction
- 1.2.2: Objectives
- 1.2.3: Example
- 1.2.4: Example
- 1.2.5: Finding Discounts
- 1.2.6: Finding cost price/selling price,profit%,Loss%
- 1.2.7: Finding sales tax
- 1.2.8: Finding value added tax
- 1.2.9: Simple interest
- 1.2.10: Compound interest
- 1.2.11: Rate copounded annually or half yearly
- 1.2.12: Summary
- 1.2.13: Mcq_1.2
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Chapter 1.3: Cube and Cube Root
- 1.3.1: Introduction
- 1.3.2: Objectives
- 1.3.3: Perfect cubes
- 1.3.4: Example
- 1.3.5: Example
- 1.3.6: Properties of cubes of numbers
- 1.3.7: Cube of a negative integer
- 1.3.8: Cube Roots
- 1.3.9: Cube Root of perfect cube by prime factorisation
- 1.3.10: Cube Root of a negative number
- 1.3.11: Cube Root of product of integer
- 1.3.12: Cube Root of a Rational number
- 1.3.13: Summary
- 1.3.14: Summary
- 1.3.15: Mcq_1.3
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Chapter 1.4: Data Handling
- 1.4.1: Introduction
- 1.4.2: Objectives
- 1.4.3: Pictograph
- 1.4.4: Bar Graph
- 1.4.5: Comparison of data
- 1.4.6: Frequency Distribution
- 1.4.7: Frequency Distribution Table
- 1.4.8: Frequency Distribution Table using class
- 1.4.9: Two different types of class intervals
- 1.4.10: Histogram
- 1.4.11: Video-M4.12
- 1.4.12: Frequency Table
- 1.4.13: Circle Graph
- 1.4.14: Summary
- 1.4.15: Summary
- 1.4.16: Mcq_1.4
- Chapter 1.5: Direct and Inverse Proportions
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Chapter 1.6: Exponents and Powers
- 1.6.1: Introduction
- 1.6.2: Objectives
- 1.6.3: Laws of Exponents
- 1.6.4: Power with Negative Exponents
- 1.6.5: Laws of Exponents
- 1.6.6: Laws of Exponents
- 1.6.7: Laws of Exponents
- 1.6.8: Laws of Exponents
- 1.6.9: Laws of Exponents
- 1.6.10: Laws of Exponents
- 1.6.11: Laws of Exponents
- 1.6.12: Comparing very large and very small numbers
- 1.6.13: Summary
- 1.6.14: Mcq_1.6
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Chapter 1.7: Factorisations
- 1.7.1: Introduction
- 1.7.2: Objectives
- 1.7.3: Factorization
- 1.7.4: Method of common factors
- 1.7.5: Factorisation by regrouping terms
- 1.7.6: Factorisation using Identities
- 1.7.7: Division Algebric Expression
- 1.7.8: Division of Polynomial by a monomial
- 1.7.9: First method
- 1.7.10: Second method
- 1.7.11: Division of Polynomial by another polynomial
- 1.7.12: Summary
- 1.7.13: Summary
- 1.7.14: Mcq_1.7
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Chapter 1.8: Introduction to Graphics
- 1.8.1: Introduction
- 1.8.2: Objectives
- 1.8.3: Objectives
- 1.8.4: Pipe graph/Histogram
- 1.8.5: A line graph
- 1.8.6: Example
- 1.8.7: Coordinates
- 1.8.8: Example
- 1.8.9: Line graph
- 1.8.10: Example(Quantity and Cost)
- 1.8.11: Example(Pricipal and Simple Interest)
- 1.8.12: Example(Time and Distance)
- 1.8.13: Summary
- 1.8.14: Mcq_1.8
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Chapter 1.9: Linear Equations in One Variable
- 1.9.1: Introduction
- 1.9.2: Objectives
- 1.9.3: Equations
- 1.9.4: Linear Equation
- 1.9.5: Solution of Equation
- 1.9.6: Solving Equations
- 1.9.7: Simple Equations
- 1.9.8: Equation with variable on both sides
- 1.9.9: Complex Equation
- 1.9.10: Word Problems
- 1.9.11: Word Problems
- 1.9.12: Word Problems
- 1.9.13: Age Problems
- 1.9.14: Summary
- 1.9.15: Summary
- 1.9.16: Mcq_1.9
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Chapter 1.10: Mensuration
- 1.10.1: Introduction
- 1.10.2: Objectives
- 1.10.3: Common 3D Shapes
- 1.10.4: Surface Area of a cube
- 1.10.5: Volume of Cuboid
- 1.10.6: Example of Surface Area of a cylinder
- 1.10.7: Example of Surface Area of a cylinder
- 1.10.8: Volume of Cube
- 1.10.9: Volume of Cuboid
- 1.10.10: Volume of a Cylinder
- 1.10.11: Summary
- 1.10.12: Mcq_1.10
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Chapter 1.11: Playing with numbers
- 1.11.1: Introduction
- 1.11.2: Objectives
- 1.11.3: Numbers in General Form
- 1.11.4: Games with Numbers
- 1.11.5: Reversing the Digit
- 1.11.6: Letters for Digits
- 1.11.7: Letters for Digits
- 1.11.8: Divisibility by 10
- 1.11.9: Divisibility by 5
- 1.11.10: Divisibility by 2
- 1.11.11: Divisibility by 9 and 3
- 1.11.12: Example
- 1.11.13: Summary
- 1.11.14: Summary
- 1.11.15: Mcq_1.11
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Chapter 1.12: Practical Geometry
- 1.12.1: Introduction
- 1.12.2: Objectives
- 1.12.3: Construction
- 1.12.4: When Three sides and Two diagonals are given
- 1.12.5: Construction
- 1.12.6: Given two adjacent sides and Three Angles
- 1.12.7: Construction
- 1.12.8: Given Three sides and Two included Angles
- 1.12.9: Construction
- 1.12.10: Constructing special quadrilaterals
- 1.12.11: Summary
- 1.12.12: Mcq_1.12
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Chapter 1.13: Rational Numbers
- 1.13.1: Introduction
- 1.13.2: Objectives
- 1.13.3: Number System
- 1.13.4: What are Rational Numbers?
- 1.13.5: Simplifying Rational
- 1.13.6: Additional of Rational Numbers
- 1.13.7: Subtraction of Rational Numbers
- 1.13.8: Multiplication of Rational Numbers
- 1.13.9: Addition of Rational Numbers
- 1.13.10: Role of zero and One
- 1.13.11: Additive and Multiplicative Inverse
- 1.13.12: Finding Rational Numbers
- 1.13.13: Summary
- 1.13.14: Summary
- 1.13.15: Mcq_1.13
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Chapter 1.14: Square and Square roots
- 1.14.1: Introduction
- 1.14.2: Objectives
- 1.14.3: Square of a number
- 1.14.4: Perfect Squares
- 1.14.5: Square of a negative numbers
- 1.14.6: Finding Square of a number
- 1.14.7: What is Square Root?
- 1.14.8: Repeated Subtraction Number
- 1.14.9: Prime factorisation method
- 1.14.10: Long division method
- 1.14.11: Summary
- 1.14.12: Summary
- 1.14.13: Summary
- 1.14.14: Mcq_1.14
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Chapter 1.15: Understanding Shapes
- 1.15.1: Introduction
- 1.15.2: Objectives
- 1.15.3: Dimensional Shapes
- 1.15.4: Dimensional Shapes
- 1.15.5: Different Shapes
- 1.15.6: Combination of Shapes
- 1.15.7: Views of 3D Shapes
- 1.15.8: Faces,Edges and Vertices
- 1.15.9: Polyhedrons
- 1.15.10: Regular Polyhedrons
- 1.15.11: Eulers Formula
- 1.15.12: Summary
- 1.15.13: Mcq_1.15
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Chapter 1.16: Visualising Solid Shapes
- 1.16.1: Introduction
- 1.16.2: Objectives
- 1.16.3: Combination of different shapes
- 1.16.4: Views of 3D-Shapes
- 1.16.5: Views of 3D-Shapes
- 1.16.6: Mapping space around us
- 1.16.7: Faces,Edges and Vertices
- 1.16.8: Polyhedron
- 1.16.9: Convex Polyhedrons
- 1.16.10: Regular convex Polyhedron
- 1.16.11: Prisms
- 1.16.12: Pyramid
- 1.16.13: Summary
- 1.16.14: Summary
- 1.16.15: Mcq_1.16
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Chapter 1.1: Algebric Expressions and Identities
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Subject 2: Science
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Chapter 2.1: Cell - Structure and Function
- 2.1.1: Introduction
- 2.1.2: Objectives
- 2.1.3: Introduction of Cell
- 2.1.4: Discovery of Cell
- 2.1.5: Types of Organism
- 2.1.6: Shape & Size of Cells
- 2.1.7: Plasma membraine and its functions
- 2.1.8: Plasma membraine and its functions
- 2.1.9: Cell Wall and its functions
- 2.1.10: Cytoplasm and its functions
- 2.1.11: Nucleus and its functions
- 2.1.12: Vacuoles
- 2.1.13: Plastids
- 2.1.14: Difference between Animal and Plant Cell
- 2.1.15: Plastids
- 2.1.16: Summary
- 2.1.17: Summary
- 2.1.18: MCQ_1
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Chapter 2.2: Coal and Petroleum
- 2.2.1: Introduction
- 2.2.2: Objectives
- 2.2.3: Introduction to Natural Resources
- 2.2.4: Types of Natural Resources
- 2.2.5: Coal
- 2.2.6: Useful Products of Coal
- 2.2.7: Petroleum
- 2.2.8: Petroleum Refining
- 2.2.9: Uses of Constituents of Petroleum
- 2.2.10: Useful Tips to save Petrol and Diesel
- 2.2.11: Summary
- 2.2.12: Summary
- 2.2.13: Natural Gas
- 2.2.14: MCQ_2
- Chapter 2.3: Combustion
- Chapter 2.4: Conservation of Plants and Animals
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Chapter 2.5: Crop Production and management
- 2.5.1: Introduction
- 2.5.2: Objectives
- 2.5.3: Types of Crops
- 2.5.4: Agriculture Implements
- 2.5.5: Sowing
- 2.5.6: Manure
- 2.5.7: Fertilizers
- 2.5.8: Crop Rotation
- 2.5.9: Irrigation and It's Sources
- 2.5.10: Modern methods of Irrigation
- 2.5.11: Crop Harvestation
- 2.5.12: Crop Storage
- 2.5.13: Animal Husbandry
- 2.5.14: Summary
- 2.5.15: Summary
- 2.5.16: MCQ_5
- Chapter 2.6: Flames
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Chapter 2.7: Force and Pressure
- 2.7.1: Introduction
- 2.7.2: Objectives
- 2.7.3: What happens when Force interact?
- 2.7.4: Effect of Force
- 2.7.5: Effect of Force
- 2.7.6: Kinds of Force
- 2.7.7: Contact Forces
- 2.7.8: Muscular Forces
- 2.7.9: Force of Friction
- 2.7.10: Types of Non-contact forces
- 2.7.11: Pressure
- 2.7.12: Daily life example of pressure
- 2.7.13: Do liquid and gases also exert pressure like solids?
- 2.7.14: Air and Our atmosphere
- 2.7.15: Daily life experience of Atmospheric pressure
- 2.7.16: Summary
- 2.7.17: Summary
- 2.7.18: MCQ_7
- Chapter 2.8: Friction
- Chapter 2.9: Light
- Chapter 2.10: Light-Eye
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Chapter 2.11: Metals and Non-metals
- 2.11.1: Introduction
- 2.11.2: Objectives
- 2.11.3: Introduction of Metal and Non-metals
- 2.11.4: Physical properties of Metal and Non-metals
- 2.11.5: Physical properties of Metal and Non-metals
- 2.11.6: Physical properties of Metal and Non-metals
- 2.11.7: Chemical properties of Metal and Non-metals
- 2.11.8: Chemical properties of Metal and Non-metals
- 2.11.9: Chemical properties of Metal and Non-metals
- 2.11.10: Uses of Metal and Non-metals
- 2.11.11: Summary
- 2.11.12: Summary
- 2.11.13: MCQ_11
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Chapter 2.12: Microorganisms - Friends and foe
- 2.12.1: Introduction
- 2.12.2: Objectives
- 2.12.3: Microorganisms and their Habitat
- 2.12.4: Friendly Microorganisms and their uses
- 2.12.5: Friendly Microorganisms and their uses
- 2.12.6: Friendly Microorganisms and their uses
- 2.12.7: Harmful Microorganisms
- 2.12.8: Disease-Causing Microorganisms in Humans
- 2.12.9: Common Human Diseases caused by Pathogens
- 2.12.10: Disease-Causing Microorganisms in Animals
- 2.12.11: Disease-Causing Microorganisms in Plants
- 2.12.12: Foot Posioning
- 2.12.13: Summary
- 2.12.14: Summary
- 2.12.15: MCQ_12
- Chapter 2.13: Chemical Effects of Electric current
- Chapter 2.14: Mineral Resources
- Chapter 2.15: Plastics
- Chapter 2.16: Natural Reserves for Plants and Animals
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Chapter 2.17: Power Resources
- 2.17.1: Introduction
- 2.17.2: Objectives
- 2.17.3: Conventional Sources of Energy-Coal
- 2.17.4: Conventional Energy-Petroleum and It's products
- 2.17.5: Conventional Energy-Hydropower
- 2.17.6: Comparison of Conventional Energies
- 2.17.7: Non-Conventional Sources of Energy
- 2.17.8: Non-Conventional Energy-Nuclear
- 2.17.9: Non-Conventional Energy-Geothermal Energy
- 2.17.10: Non-Conventional Energy-Tidal Energy
- 2.17.11: Non-Conventional Energy-Biogas
- 2.17.12: Non-Conventional Energy-Conventional Energies
- 2.17.13: Summary
- 2.17.14: MCQ_17
- Chapter 2.18: Air Pollution
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Chapter 2.19: Reaching the Age of Adolescence
- 2.19.1: Introduction
- 2.19.2: Objectives
- 2.19.3: Structural Changes in the Body(Male)
- 2.19.4: Structural Changes in Female
- 2.19.5: Functional Changes in the Organs
- 2.19.6: Secondary Sexual Characters
- 2.19.7: Secondary Sexual Characters
- 2.19.8: Testes
- 2.19.9: Thyroid Gland
- 2.19.10: Adernal Gland
- 2.19.11: Hormones in other Organisms
- 2.19.12: Reproductive phases in Females
- 2.19.13: Sex determination in Human Being
- 2.19.14: Summary
- 2.19.15: Summary
- 2.19.16: Summary
- 2.19.17: Summary
- 2.19.18: MCQ_19
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Chapter 2.20: Reproduction in Animals
- 2.20.1: Introduction
- 2.20.2: Objectives
- 2.20.3: Human Reproductive System-Male
- 2.20.4: Human Reproductive System-Female
- 2.20.5: Human Reproduction-Fertilization
- 2.20.6: Human Reproduction-Development of Embryo
- 2.20.7: Development of the new born
- 2.20.8: Asexual Reproduction-Types
- 2.20.9: Artificial Methods in Reproduction
- 2.20.10: Clonning
- 2.20.11: Summary
- 2.20.12: Summary
- 2.20.13: Summary
- 2.20.14: MCQ_20
- Chapter 2.21: Some Natural Phenomen
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Chapter 2.22: Sound
- 2.22.1: Introduction
- 2.22.2: Objectives
- 2.22.3: Objectives
- 2.22.4: Sound is produced by vibrating body
- 2.22.5: How is Sound produced by Human Beings?
- 2.22.6: Sound Travels
- 2.22.7: Sound Travels
- 2.22.8: We hear sound through our ears
- 2.22.9: Amplitude,Time period,Frequency
- 2.22.10: Frequency of Sound
- 2.22.11: Pitch
- 2.22.12: Audible Sounds
- 2.22.13: Music and Noise
- 2.22.14: Noise Pollution and its control
- 2.22.15: Summary
- 2.22.16: Summary
- 2.22.17: Summary
- 2.22.18: MCQ_22
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Chapter 2.23: Stars and Solar System
- 2.23.1: Introduction
- 2.23.2: Objectives
- 2.23.3: The Moon
- 2.23.4: Phases of the Moon
- 2.23.5: Moon's Surface
- 2.23.6: Constellation
- 2.23.7: The Solar System
- 2.23.8: Satellites (or Moons)
- 2.23.9: Planets
- 2.23.10: Mercury
- 2.23.11: The Earth
- 2.23.12: Mars
- 2.23.13: Jupiter
- 2.23.14: Saturn
- 2.23.15: Uranus
- 2.23.16: Neptune
- 2.23.17: Pluto
- 2.23.18: Asteroids
- 2.23.19: Comets
- 2.23.20: Meteors
- 2.23.21: Artificial Satellites
- 2.23.22: Summary
- 2.23.23: Summary
- 2.23.24: MCQ_23
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Chapter 2.24: Synthetic Fibres
- 2.24.1: Introduction
- 2.24.2: Objectives
- 2.24.3: Synthetic Fibres and its types
- 2.24.4: Artificial silk:Rayon
- 2.24.5: What is Nylon?
- 2.24.6: What is Polyester?
- 2.24.7: Wool like fiber:Acrylic
- 2.24.8: Why Synthetic fiber are popular?
- 2.24.9: Disadvantages of Synthetic fiber are
- 2.24.10: Summary
- 2.24.11: MCQ_24
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Chapter 2.25: Types of Friction
- 2.25.1: Introduction
- 2.25.2: Objectives
- 2.25.3: Forms of Friction
- 2.25.4: Static Friction and Sliding Friction
- 2.25.5: Forms of Friction
- 2.25.6: Fluid Friction
- 2.25.7: Fluid Friction
- 2.25.8: Advantages of Friction
- 2.25.9: Method to Reduce Friction
- 2.25.10: Method to Reduce Friction
- 2.25.11: Did you Know?
- 2.25.12: Summary
- 2.25.13: Summary
- 2.25.14: MCQ_25
- Chapter 2.26: Water Pollution
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Chapter 2.1: Cell - Structure and Function