Grade 9

By Deep Bagri Categories: CBSE

About Course

Welcome to Grade 9! This is where the journey to your Class 10 Board Exams truly begins. Grade 9 is often considered “tougher” than Grade 10 because it introduces a completely new level of literary analysis and advanced grammar.

Deep Ma’am’s Grade 9 program is designed to simplify these complex shifts. We focus on the NCERT Beehive and Moments textbooks, ensuring you develop the critical thinking skills required to tackle the new CBSE exam pattern with confidence.

What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Advanced Grammar (The Integrated Approach)
  • CBSE no longer asks direct grammar questions; they test you through "Integrated Grammar." We master:
  • Tenses & Modals: Perfecting the application of time and mood in writing.
  • Determiners: Mastering the subtle differences in usage for formal writing.
  • Subject-Verb Concord: Ensuring 100% grammatical accuracy in long-form answers.
  • Reported Speech: Learning the complex rules of transforming dialogues, commands, and requests.
  • Editing & Omission: Specialized training to spot and fix errors in passages—a high-scoring exam skill.
  • 2. Literature & Analytic Insight (NCERT Mastery)
  • We dive deep into the world of poetry and prose to understand the "Subtext."
  • Beehive (Prose & Poetry): Line-by-line analysis of The Fun They Had, The Road Not Taken, The Sound of Music, and The Lake Isle of Innisfree.
  • Moments (Supplementary): Understanding the character arcs and plots of The Lost Child, The Adventures of Toto, and The Kingdom of Fools.
  • Poetic Devices & Imagery: Identifying Metaphors, Similes, Personification, and Alliteration to answer extract-based questions.
  • 3. The Creative Writing & Composition Lab
  • Grade 9 writing is all about structure and "Voice."
  • Descriptive Paragraphs: Learning to describe a Person, Place, or Event in 100–120 words using vivid vocabulary.
  • Diary Entry: Mastering the art of expressing personal reflections in a formal board-approved format.
  • Story Writing: Developing a complete narrative from a short prompt, focusing on setting, character, and climax.

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