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Chapter-Wise ICSE Worksheet For Class 8 Science


This page contains chapters-wise ICSE worksheets designed for Class 8 science designed to be used by ICSE Students of the Board. It covers every chapter of the syllabus.





ICSE Class 8 Chemistry Worksheet Link

ICSE Class 10 is paramount for a student's academic success. It's considered to be the basis for further study. It could cause anxiety to students since they are making their first attempt in a national level exam. The success of passing an exam like the Class 10 ICSE exams with excellent marks opens the door to possibilities. Because the marks earned in the Class 10 exam are the basis for admission to various schools, the exam is crucial for each student.
The ICSE (Indian Council of Secondary Education) Exams for Board exams for class 10 are administered through the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. The syllabus for the class 10 is quite extensive and comprehensive. It focuses on the practical application of the concepts taught rather than the rote learning of the ideas. The subjects are designed so that they will prepare the student adequately for the demanding studies of classes 11 and 12 as well as competitive exams such as JEE as well as NEET.
ICSE Class 10 Latest Update 2022 : CISCE has published its ICSE Class 10 Time Table for Semester 1 for the exams 2022 on their official website.
The ICSE Class 10 subjects are carefully designed to assist students to teach knowledge by "learning by enjoying". It is broken down into three groups. Group 1 comprises the obligatory subjects, while Group 2 has the option of choosing any two subjects, while group 3 has the option of picking any subject from a variety of other subjects. See them below.

Download Worksheet for Chapter 1 Matter

·        Worksheet - Main postulates of kinetic molecular theory of matter

·        Worksheet - Explanation of change of state of the matter

·        Worksheet - Law of conservation of mass

 

Download Worksheet Chapter 2 Physical and Chemical Changes

·        Worksheet - Revision on Physical and Chemical Changes

·        Worksheet - Physical and Chemical changes – Classification with examples

 

Download PDF Worksheet Chapter 3 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

·        Worksheet - Revision of Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

·        Worksheet - Elements, compounds and mixture – a brief explanation.

·        Worksheet - Separation of the components of a mixture

·        Worksheet - Emphasis on the principle of separation.

 

Download PDF Worksheet Chapter 4 Atomic Structure

·        Worksheet - Fundamental subatomic particles in an atom: electrons, protons, neutrons

·        Worksheet - Nucleus and extra nuclear parts

·        Worksheet - Atomic number and mass number.

 

Download PDF Worksheet Chapter 5 Language of Chemistry

·        Worksheet - Symbols of elements.

·        Worksheet - Formulae of compounds.

·        Worksheet - Chemical equations (from word equations).

·        Worksheet - Law of conservation of mass

·        Worksheet - Balancing simple equations

·        Worksheet - Relate the law to the balancing of simple equations

·        Worksheet - Information gathered from a chemical equation

·        Worksheet - Limitations of a chemical equation

Download PDF Worksheet Chapter 6 Chemical Reactions

·        Worksheet - Types of reactions

·        Worksheet - Reactivity series

·        Worksheet - Predict the reactivity of metals

·        Worksheet - Endothermic and exothermic processes/ reactions.

·        Worksheet - Neutralization reaction

·        Worksheet - Decomposition reactions to form Oxides.

·        Worksheet - Classification of oxides

 

Download PDF Worksheet Chapter 7 Hydrogen

·        Worksheet - Preparation of hydrogen, from water – electrolysis

·        Worksheet - Preparation of hydrogen in the laboratory.

·        Worksheet - Preference of zinc as the metal to be used

·        Worksheet - Choice of dilute acids

·        Worksheet - Bosch’s process

·        Worksheet - Properties and uses of hydrogen.

·        Worksheet - Oxidation and Reduction.

 

Download PDF Worksheet Chapter 8 Water

·        Worksheet - Dissolution of salts in water – meaning and explanation

·        Worksheet - Universal solvent – meaning.

·        Worksheet - Solutions, suspensions, colloids

·        Worksheet - Differentiate unsaturated/saturated and supersaturated solutions

·        Worksheet - Suspensions and colloids.

·        Worksheet - Water of crystallisation.

·        Worksheet - Hydrated and Anhydrous substances, hygroscopic

·        Worksheet - Reactivity of metals with cold water, hot water and steam

·        Worksheet - Hard and soft water and methods of softening of hard water.

·        Worksheet - Disadvantage of using hard water.

 

Download PDF Worksheet Chapter 9 Carbon and Its Compound

·         Worksheet - Allotropes of Carbon - definition and explanation

·        Worksheet - Crystalline and amorphous nature of allotropes of carbon

·        Worksheet - Uses of diamond, graphite, coke, coal, soot

·        Worksheet - Laboratory preparation, properties and uses of carbon dioxide

·        Worksheet - Physical properties of Carbon dioxide

·        Worksheet - Chemical properties of Carbon Dioxide

·        Worksheet - Acidic nature

·        Worksheet - Reaction with lime water

·        Worksheet - Properties and uses of Carbon monoxide

·        Worksheet - Emphasis on use as reducing agent in the extraction of iron

·        Worksheet - harmful properties of Carbon monoxide when inhaled - Asphyxia.

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