The CBSE Class 4 EVS syllabus for the academic year 2025-26 is designed to help students explore the environment, people, places, and the everyday world around them. EVS (Environmental Studies) is not just about textbook learning; it builds awareness and curiosity in young minds by connecting their learning to real-life examples.
This year, the CBSE Class 4 EVS syllabus follows the latest NCERT guidelines and includes engaging topics, child-friendly stories, simple experiments, and activity-based learning that make studying both fun and meaningful.
Chapter No. |
Chapter Title |
1 |
Going to School |
2 |
Ear to Ear |
3 |
A Day with Nandu |
4 |
The Story of Amrita |
5 |
Anita and the Honeybees |
6 |
Omana’s Journey |
7 |
From the Window |
8 |
Reaching Grandmother’s House |
9 |
Changing Families |
10 |
Hu Tu Tu, Hu Tu Tu |
11 |
The Valley of Flowers |
12 |
Changing Times |
13 |
A River’s Tale |
14 |
Basva’s Farm |
15 |
From Market to Home |
16 |
A Busy Month |
17 |
Nandita in Mumbai |
18 |
Too Much Water, Too Little Water |
19 |
Abdul in the Garden |
20 |
Eating Together |
21 |
Food and Fun |
22 |
The World in My Home |
23 |
Pochampalli |
24 |
Home and Abroad |
25 |
Spicy Riddles |
26 |
Defence Officer: Wahida |
27 |
Chuskit Goes to School |
The CBSE Class 4 EVS syllabus introduces students to the real world through interesting chapters that cover plants, animals, water, farming, family, travel, professions, and more.
Students will learn:
To observe, ask questions, and explore the world around them.
About the importance of nature, environment, food, water, transport, and shelter.
How people live differently in various places (cities, villages, forests, etc.).
Life lessons in cleanliness, sharing, and community living.
Value of traditional knowledge, farming, festivals, and crafts like in Pochampalli.
Importance of clean water and understanding water-related challenges.
Family values and changes through chapters like Changing Families.
Inspiration from real heroes like Wahida, the Defence Officer, promoting courage and determination.
The CBSE Class 4 EVS syllabus encourages exploration, empathy, and awareness of diversity, making students more thoughtful and responsible.
Disclaimer: The syllabus and academic information provided here are taken from official CBSE and NCERT sources. For any updates or confusion, please refer to the official CBSE or NCERT websites.
It is based on the NCERT textbook Looking Around and follows CBSE’s 2025–26 curriculum framework.
There are 27 chapters covering nature, people, places, water, food, and many real-life situations.
Yes! It includes observations, field work, drawing, games, and hands-on tasks to help students connect concepts with daily life.
Yes, most CBSE schools conduct written exams along with projects, activities, and oral assessments.
Yes, all CBSE-affiliated schools follow the NCERT-based CBSE Class 4 EVS syllabus uniformly.