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Multi-Disciplinary Project (MDP)-Class - 6,7 and 8 -CBSE

One Topic, Many Subjects: An Innovative Learning Journey For Classes VI, VII & VIII (CBSE) Topic Examples: Solar Energy Agriculture Sustainable Development Festivals of India Water Conservation Pollution Control Indian Culture and Heritage General Instructions Use neat and clean handwriting. Write headings with proper spacing. Add relevant pictures and colorful charts. Maintain proper margins and page numbering. Avoid copying directly from the internet. Submit the project on time. Prepare well for Viva Voce (oral questions). Assessment Rubrics (Total: 10 Marks) Criteria                    Marks         Content                   4 Marks         Presentation                   2 Marks        Neatness                 ...

Multi-Disciplinary Project (MDP)-Class - 6,7 and 8 -CBSE

One Topic, Many Subjects: An Innovative Learning Journey

For Classes VI, VII & VIII (CBSE)

Topic Examples:

  • Solar Energy
  • Agriculture
  • Sustainable Development
  • Festivals of India
  • Water Conservation
  • Pollution Control
  • Indian Culture and Heritage

General Instructions

  1. Use neat and clean handwriting.
  2. Write headings with proper spacing.
  3. Add relevant pictures and colorful charts.
  4. Maintain proper margins and page numbering.
  5. Avoid copying directly from the internet.
  6. Submit the project on time.
  7. Prepare well for Viva Voce (oral questions).

Assessment Rubrics (Total: 10 Marks)

Criteria                   Marks
        Content                  4 Marks
        Presentation                  2 Marks
       Neatness                  2 Marks
       Knowledge (Viva Voce)                  2 Marks
       Total                 10 Marks

What is an MDP?

A Multi-Disciplinary Project (MDP) is an activity where students connect different subjects to one common topic. It helps students improve creativity, critical thinking, communication skills, and subject knowledge. Moreover, it develops research and presentation skills in an interesting way.

For example, if the topic is Solar Energy, students can relate it with:

  • English – Essay, poem, or paragraph writing
  • Hindi – कविता, अनुच्छेद, स्लोगन
  • Science – Uses and benefits of solar energy
  • Mathematics – Charts, data handling, calculations
  • Social Science – Impact on society and environment
  • Sanskrit/Regional Language – Simple sentences, shlokas, or information

Thus, students learn how subjects are connected in daily life.

How Students Should Write the MDP

1. Cover Page

Include:

  • Project Title
  • Student’s Name
  • Class & Section
  • Roll Number
  • School Name

2. Index

Write the list of topics and page numbers clearly.

3. Introduction

Introduce the topic in 1–2 paragraphs. Use simple and meaningful language.

4. Subject-wise Content

Divide the project according to subjects. Furthermore, add diagrams, drawings, tables, maps, and charts wherever required.

5. Conclusion

Summarize the project and write what you learned from it.

6. Bibliography

Mention books, websites, newspapers, or magazines used for reference.

Conclusion

MDP projects make learning enjoyable and practical. In addition, they encourage students to explore ideas creatively and connect classroom knowledge with real life. Therefore, students should prepare their projects sincerely, neatly, and confidently.

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Download MDP from below:

Agriculture - CLICK HERE

Solar Energy - CLICK HERE

Sustainable Development - CLICK HERE - Waitnig

Festivals of India - CLICK HERE - Waitnig

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