Class 7 golden reference books
Some of the best CBSE Physical Science reference books for Class 12 are "NCERT Exemplar Problems", "Pradeep's Fundamental Physics", "Concepts of Physics" by H.C. Verma, and "Modern ABC of Chemistry for Class 12" by Dr. S. P. Jauhar. These books cover the CBSE Class 12 Physical Science syllabus comprehensively and provide in-depth explanations and practice questions.
Class 9 - Science- Lakhmir singh & Manjit kaur for physics & chemistry & Dinesh for Biology S.S- Together withSolution is available on topperlearning.
you can download it from tcyonline.com .
For the CBSE Class IX social science curriculum, you can refer to the NCERT textbook "Understanding Society." It covers various topics such as history, geography, political science, and economics. Additionally, you can also use reference books like RS Aggarwal and RD Sharma for practice and further understanding of the concepts.
H.C. Verma's book (I don remember the name) along with NCERT will be the best.
In this case, "science class" is not typically capitalized as it is a general reference to a subject. However, if you specify a specific class title like "Biology class," then it would be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
Disha publication books for olympiad exams might help you if you are looking for class 8th olympiad books.
For Class 9 Science in NCERT, you can refer to the book "Science - NCERT Class 9". This book covers various topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology tailored for students in the 9th grade, following the NCERT curriculum. It provides a structured approach to understanding fundamental scientific concepts.
A textbook can be about any subject, but a lab book usually has assignments that have to be completed to pass the class. Generally, lab books are used in science classes.
How can a very heavy machine be moved conveniently from one place to another in factory without using crane.
evergreen books for question answers you can use self study of evergreen for text-there are also text books of evergreen
This sounds like you are trying to get someone to write an essay for you. You have sat in both classes, what do you find similar? Personally, I don't think there is any science taught in any grade school or high school in the country. Science is learned by experiment (where you don't know what the answer is), not from a book. If you are going to "science" class and reading books, it isn't science. It is only science when you come up with a question and then think of a way to figure out the answer by an experiment. This isn't done in a grade school classroom. The experiments are "canned" and the teacher knows the "right" answer before anyone starts. In my opinion this isn't science. My answer to this question would be that in "science" class you read about science and in reading class you read whatever they tell you to read.