Happy are those who trust the Lord, who do not Happy are those who trust the Lord, who do not Happy are those who trust the Lord, who do not Happy are those who trust the Lord, who do not turn to idol or join those who worship false Gods. turn to idol or join those who worship false Gods. turn to idol or join those who worship false Gods. turn to idol or join those who worship false Gods. Psalm 40:4 Psalm 40:4 Psalm 40:4 Psalm 40:4 I N T E R N A T I O NAL
S C H O O L RYAN EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION & ALL ROUND DEVELOPMENT 2 ENGLISH FIRST TERM
Month Flamingo Vistas Language Skills March, April, May 1. The Last Lesson 2. Lost Spring 3. My Mother at Sixty Six 4. An Elementary school classroom in a Slum 1. The Tiger King
Novel Invisible Man Chapter (1-8)
Reading Skills 1. Comprehension 2. Note making
Writing Skills Advertisements, Notice, Poster, Article and Speech Suggested Activity and Assignments 1. Invisible man The movie can be watched by the students. 2. Visit to old age home. 3. Visit to a village school. 4. Debate Save the Tiger
Suggested Activity 1. Ad making 2. Maintaining school notice board and class board. 3. Poster making competition. 4. Speech during assembly. July 1. Deep water 2. The Rattrap 3. Keeping quiet 1. The Enemy
Novel Chapter (9-12) Writing Skills 1. Invitations (formal and informal) reply to invitations. 2. Factual Description 3. Letters
Suggested Activity Meditation and Yoga August 1. Indigo 2. A thing of beauty 1. Should wizard hit mommy?
Month Flamingo Vistas Language Skills October 1. On the face of it 2. Evans tries an O-level
Novel Chapter (19-25) Writing Skills Revision of all writing skills 3 November 1. Going places 2. Aunt Jennifers Tigers 1. Memories of childhood
Novel Chapter (26-28) Writing Skills Debate December Revision Revision Second Terminal Examination (Entire syllabus as per CBSE specifications) Revision January Pre-Board Examination (Entire syllabus as per CBSE specifications)
MATHS FIRST TERM Weightage (Marks)
MONTH Name of Chapter I TERM II TERM No. of Periods SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/ ASSIGNMENTS MARCH 1. Matrices 2. Determinants
8 Assignment Booklet and NCERT APRIL 1. Inverse Trigonometric functions 2. Continuity and Differentiability 5 (1+4)
20 (1+1+4+4+4 +6) -
16 (1+1+4+ 4+6) 6
14 Assignment Booklet and NCERT MAY 1. Application of Derivatives 12 (1+1+4+6) 10 (4+6) 14 Assignment Booklet and NCERT JULY 1. Application of Derivatives (contd..) 2. Integrals (Indefinite)
12 (1+1+4+6)
6 (1+1+4)
12 Assignment Booklet and NCERT AUGUST 1. Integrals (definite) 2. Application of Integrals 3. Linear Programming 10 (4+6) 6 (6) 10 (4+6) 10 (4+6) 6 (6) 10 (4+6) 10 6 6 Assignment Booklet and NCERT SEPT. REVISION / EXAMINATION
SECOND TERM OCT. 1. Differential Equations
2. Vectors
3. 3D - - - 9 (1+4+4) 6 (1+1+4) 15 (1+4+4+ 6) 10
6
4 Assignment Booklet and NCERT 4 NOV. 1. 3D (contd.) 2. Probability - -
12 (1+1+4+ 6) 10 12 Assignment Booklet and NCERT DEC. 2 nd term examination JAN. First Pre-Board FEB 2 nd Pre-Board
BIOLOGY FIRST TERM Weightage
Month Name of Chapter I TERM II TERM SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/ ASSIGNMENTS Reproduction in organisms 4 - To study the germination of pollen tube in the stigma Sexual Reproduction in flowering plants 5 6 Human Reproduction 6 6 View Permanent slides of spermatogenesis, cogenesis March Reproductive Health 6 - Assignments Human Health & diseases 8 - Interaction with the WHO personality April Strategies for enhancement in food production 5 - Assignments at the end of the chapter May Microbes in human welfare 5 - Visit to a distillery Assignments Principles of Inheritance and variation 11 5 Pedigree Analysis with charts and case studies July Molecular basis of Inheritance 12 7 Monohybrid Cross with peas. August Evolution 8 - Visit to National Science Center September First Terminal Exams 70- Theory 30-Practicals To submit the project on any topic based on research/ analysis
SECOND TERM
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes - 10 Biotechnology and its applications - 10 Assignments October Ecology: Organisms & populations - 8 November Ecosystem - 7 To study the percolation capacity of different soil types. Study Quadrate method. 5 Biodiversity and conservation - 5 To study the pollutants in air/water Environmental Issues Organisms / population - 6 To study the moisture content in soil
Revision To study preserved specimen related to adaptation. December II terminal Exams 70- Theory 30-Practicals
January Pre-Board Examination February Remedial classes
CHEMISTRY FIRST TERM Weightage (Marks)
MONTH Name of Chapter I TE RM II TER M No. of Periods SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/ ASSIGNMENTS MARCH 1. P-Block elements 11 9 12 Structures of compounds. APRIL 1. Solutions 2. Solid state 8 7 - - 10 10 Numericals Project based activity MAY 1. Electrochemistry 2. Chemical kinetics
8 8 - 6 12 10
Numericals Numericals Lab. Activity : to study rate of reaction. JULY 1. Chemical kinetics (continued) 2. Haloalkanes & Haloarenes 3. Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers
7
9
5
5
10
10
a. Name reactions b. Conversions. AUGUST 1. Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic acids 2. Organic compounds containing nitrogen 7
5 7
5 10
10 a. Name reactions b. Conversions SEPTEMBER REVISION / EXAMINATION
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER 1. d-& f Block elements 2. Coordination compounds 3. Polymers 5
4
5
12
12
8 a. Structures of compounds b. Nomendature & isomerism c. Monomers of polymers Solution 6 NOVEMBER 1. Biomolecules 2. General Principles and processes of extraction
3. Surface chemistry
4. Chemistry in everyday life 6 4
5
4 12 8
8
6 Lab. Activity : Detection of carbohydrates fats & proteins. Adsorption Paper chromatography DECEMBER Second term Examination Practicals : As per CBSE guidelines JANUARY Pre Board Examination FEBRUARY Revision/Examination
PHYSICS FIRST TERM
S. NO. MONTH UNIT NAME OF THE UNIT 1 MARCH 1 ELECTROSTATICS 2 APRIL 1 2 ELECTROSTATICS (contd) CURRENT ELECTRICITY 3 MAY 3 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT & MAGNETISM 4 JULY 3 4
5 MAGNETISM (CONTD.) ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION & ALTERNATING CURRENT ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 5 AUGUST 6 OPTICS 6 SEPTEMBER REVISION AND EXAMINATION
PRACTICALS/ ACTIVITIES : 1. 8 EXPERIMENTS ( 4 FROM EACH SECTION) 2. 3 ACTIVITIES ( 1 FROM EACH SECTION)
* QUESTION PAPER MUST INCLUDE THE PROBLEMS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING : i) REMEMBERING ii) UNDERSTANDING iii) APPLICATION iv) HIGH ORDER THINKING SKILLS v) EVALUATION AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY
BLUE PRINT TYPE OF QUESTIONS MARKS TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS TOTAL MARKS VSA 1 5 5 SA-I 2 5 10 SA-II 3 12 36 VBQ 4 1 4 LA 5 3 15 TOTAL 26 70 7 SECOND TERM
S. NO. MONTH UNIT NAME OF THE UNIT 1 OCTOBER 7 8 9 DUAL NATURE OF MATTER ATOMS AND NUCLEI ELECTRONIC DEVICES 2 NOVEMBER 10 ELECTRONIC DIVICES (CONTD.) COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 3 DECEMBER REVISION SECOND TERM EXAMS 6 JANUARY PRE - BOARD EXAMS 7 FEBRUARY PRACTICAL EXAMS
PRACTICALS/ ACTIVITIES: 1. 7 EXPERIMENTS (3 FROM EACH SECTION) 2. 2 ACTIVITIES ( 1 FROM EACH SECTION) 3. 1 INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
BLUE PRINT TYPE OF QUESTIONS MARKS TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS TOTAL MARKS VSA 1 5 5 SA-I 2 5 10 SA-II 3 12 36 VBQ 4 1 4 LA 5 3 15 TOTAL 26 70
BLUE PRINT FOR PRACTICALS EXPERIMENT 8+8=16 RECORDS 6 PROJECT 3 VIVA 5 TOTAL 30
WEIGHTAGE OF UNITS S.NO. UNIT WEIGHTAGE FIRST TERM WEIGHTAGE SECOND TERM WEIGHTAGE PRE-BOARDS 1. I 10 10 2. II 10 - 15 3. III 10 10 4. IV 16 10 16 5. V 4 - 6. VI 20 16 17 7. VII - 4 8. VIII - 6 10 9. IX - 9 10. X - 5 12 TOTAL 70 70 70 8 BUSINESS STUDIES FIRST TERM Month Syllabus Activities March Part-A : Principles & Functions of Management 1. Nature & Significance of Management 2. Principles of Management
Collage on functions of management. April 3. Business Environment 4. Planning 5. Organising (1 st Chp) Presentation on various dimensions of business. Making a unit test time table and terminal exams for hierarchy creation enactment of an interview. May 5. Organising (2 nd chp) June 6. Staffing July 7. Directing
8. Controlling Comparing the leadership styles (G-6 leaders).
Comparing the achieved targets with planned targets for final exam. August 11. Marketing management & (Project work) Designing own product. September Revision and Fist term examination
BLUE PRINT (CBSE) M Q T 1 8 8 3 5 15 4 6 24 5 3 15 6 3 18 Project work / Viva 20 TOTAL 100
SECOND TERM
October 9. Financial Management 10. Financial Markets (First half chapter) Designing capital structure of a company. Collection of money. November 10. Financial Markets (Second half chapter) 12. Consumer protection Market instruments. Anaysing case studies on consumer protection. December Second Term Examination January Pre-Board Examination
* Marketing management will be taught in the first term but evaluated in second term.
9 BLUE PRINT (CBSE) M Q T 1 8 8 3 5 15 4 6 24 5 3 15 6 3 18 Project work / Viva 20 TOTAL 100
Weightage Part-A : Principles & Functions of Management 1 st Term 2 nd Term Pre-Board 1. Nature & Significance of Management 10 6 6 2. Principles of Management 12 8 5 3. Business Environment 6 - 5 4. Planning 8 - 6 5. Organising 12 10 8 6. Staffing 12 - 7 7. Directing 12 10 8 8. Controlling 8 - 5 Part-B : Business Finance & Marketing 9. Financial Management 14 8 10. Financial Markets 10 7 11. Marketing 14 10 12. Consumer protection 8 5 Part-C : Project Work / Viva 20 20 20 TOTAL 100 100 100
10 ACCOUNTANCY FIRST TERM
WEIGHTAGE MONTH NAME OF CHAPTER 1 st
Term 2 nd
Term SUGESSTED ACTIVITIES/ASIGN MENT March PART A: Accounting For Partnership and Companies MARCH CHAPTER-1 Accounting for Partnership firms-Fundamentals CHAPTER-2 Goodwill: Nature and Valuation CHAPTER-3 Change in Profit-Sharing Ratio among the existing Partners.
10
06
05
10
05
08 April CHAPTER-4 Admission of a Partner CHAPTER-5 Retirement/Death of a Partner 12 12
06 May CHAPTER-6 Dissolution of a Partnership Firm 10 06 June-July CHAPTER-7 Issue of shares 25 18 August Value based questions and revision - - Sept. Revision / Examination Study a Partnership Deed of a partnership firm. Work out the various provisions of the deed and their application.
Comprehensive Project as per the guidelines published by CBSE.
Preparing cap, structure of a company as per revised schedule VI of Indian companies Act, 1956.
SECOND TERM WEIGHTAGE MONTH NAME OF CHAPTER 1 st
Term 2 nd
Term SUGESSTED ACTIVITIES/ASIGN MENT Oct.-Nov.
CHAPTER-8 Issue of debentures
CHAPTER-9 Redemption of Debentures PART-B : Financial Statements of a company -Analysis of financial statements -Tools of financial analysis - Accounting ratios - Cash flow statement (Project work)
07
06 06 08 20 Dec. Revision Jan. Pre-Board Examination Study in detail the Balance Sheet of a Company as per revised schedule VI of Indian Companies Act 1956.
Prepare project work as per CBSE guidelines.
11 ECONOMICS FIRST TERM Weightage
Month Name of Chapter I TERM II TERM Pre-Board March April May Part (A) Micro Economic Theory 1. Introduction 2. Consumers behaviour and demand 3. Producer behaviour and supply
5 20 20
- 20 20 As per CBSE guidelines July 4. Forms of market and price determination 20 - August Part (B) Macro Economics 5. Introduction 6. National Income and related aggregates concepts
OTBA
25
10
15
-
September Revision / Examination
BLUE PRINT OF FIRST TERM Unit Topic 1 3 4 6 Total 1. Introduction 1 - 1 - 5 2. Consumer Behaviour and demand 1 3 1 1 20 3. Producer Behaviour and supply 1 1 1 2 20 4. Forms of market and price determination 1 3 1 1 20 5. Introduction, National Income and Related aggregates 3 2 1 2 25 OTBA 10 TOTAL 100
SECOND TERM Weightage
Month Name of Chapter I TERM II TERM Pre-Board October Part (B) Macro Economics 7. Determination of income and employment 8. Money and banking 9. Government budget and the economy
- - -
16 7 7 As per CBSE guidelines November 10. Balance of payments
OTBA -
- 5
10
December Revision January Pre-Board Examination
12 BLUE PRINT OF SECOND TERM Unit Topic 1 3 4 6 Total 2. Consumer Behaviour and demand 1 3 1 1 20 3. Producer Behaviour and supply 1 1 1 2 20 6. National Income 2 1 1 2 15 7. Determination of income and employment 1 1 - 2 16 8. Money and banking - 1 1 - 7 9. Government budget and the economy - 1 1 - 7 10. Balance of payment 1 - 1 - 5 OTBA 10 TOTAL 100
HISTORY FIRST TERM
Month Ch.No. Topic No. of Periods Suggested Activity March 1 Bridge Course Bricks, beads & bones 1 12
Visit to national museum. April 2 3 Kings, farmers and Towns Kinship, caste and class 11 11 Collection of coins for analysis. Group discussion on caste & class of India. May 4 Thinkers beliefs and buildings 11 Debate on beliefs & practices of India. June-July 5
6
7 Through the eyes of the traveler
Bhakti Sufi traditions
An imperial capital Vijaynagar 11
12
12 Study of life history of any one traveler. PPT on shrines & pilgrimages of India. Project on Vijaynagara temples. August 8
9 Peasants, Zamindars and the state Kings and chronicles 11
11 Comparison of medieval & modern villages. Visit to Agra. September Revision / First Term Exam
BLUE PRINT
M Q T 2 3 6 4 6 24 7 3 21 8 3 24 5 (Map) 1 5 Project 20 TOTAL 100
13 BOOK-1 (40 Marks) 2 x 1 = 2 4 x 3 = 12 7 x 1 = 7 8 x 2 = 16 Map = 3 (Iden)
BOOK-2 (40 Marks) 2 x 2 = 4 4 x 3 = 12 7 x 2 = 14 8 x 1 = 8 Map = 2 (Location)
SECOND TERM
Month Ch.No. Topic No. of Periods Suggested Activity October 10
11 12 Colonialism & countryside
Rebels and the Raj Colonial Cities 10
10 12 Study of Francis Buchanans report. PPT on centres of revolt. Project on architecture of Bombay. Nov. 13
14
15 Mahatma Gandhi and nationalist movement Understanding partition
Framing the constitution 10
12
10 Movie on Gandhiji, visit to Gandhi museum. Group discussion on oral testimonies. Visit to parliament house. Dec. Revision for second term Jan. Revision for Pre-Board
BLUE PRINT
M Q T 2 3 6 4 6 24 7 3 21 8 3 24 5 (Map) 1 5 Project 20 TOTAL 100
BOOK-2 (30 Marks) 2 x 2 = 4 4 x 2 = 8 7 x 1 = 7 8 x 1 = 8 Map = 3 (Idet.) 14 BOOK-3 (40 Marks) 2 x 1 = 2 4 x 3 = 12 7 x 2 = 14 8 x 1 = 8 Map = 2 (Location)
Pre-Board will be from the entire syllabus, blue print as per CBSE
POLITICAL SCIENCE FIRST TERM
Weightage (Marks)
MONTH Name of Chapter I TER M II TER M Pre- Board SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/ ASSIGNMENTS MARCH 1. The cold war era in World Politics.
2. Disintegration of the second world and collapse of Bipolarity. 11
11 - As per CBSE. Map, Flow chart, Question bank, Debate.
Map, Flow chart, Question bank, Debate. APRIL 3. US Dominance in World politics.
4. Alternative centres of Economic and Political power.
5. South Asia in the Post cold war era. 12
11
11
20
Collage on US Hegemony Question bank Class presentation 1. EU 2. ASEAN 3. CHINA Flow chart Map Activity- Europe + Asia MAY 6. International organizations in the Unipolar world.
7. Security in the contemporary world 11
11
Role play-India and USA,UN,Security council Division of class and discussion on the traditional and non- traditional notions of security Case study Map Work Question bank JULY 8. Environmental and natural resource.
9. Globalisation and its critics.
11
11
Article writing competition of political tussle on Antarcticas Resources Debate on the positive and negative impact of globalization Question bank 15 BOOK-2
1. Era of one party Dominance Manifestos of political parties in India Question bank AUGUST 2. Nation Building and its problems.
3. Politics of planned Development.
4. Indias external relations.
5. Challenges to and restoration of congress system.
Chap- 1, 2 & 3 20 marks
08
08 Discussion-Three challenges of Nation building Flowchart Debate-5 yrs planning- Agriculture v/s Industry Flow chart Newspaper clippings of Indias foreign relations Group presentation Question bank SEPT. REVISION / EXAMINATION
SECOND TERM
OCT. 6. Crises of the Constitutional order.
7. Regional aspirations and conflicts.
8. Rise of new social movements.
10
08
08 Debate on the necessity of emergency Flow chart Presentation-J&K issue Flow chart Individual presentation Question bank NOV. 9. Democratic upsurge and coalition of politics.
10. Recent issues and challenges . 10
08 Collage on the role of coalition government Question bank Debate on the Babri Masjid issue Question bank DEC. Revision + second term examination
COMPUTER SCIENCE FIRST TERM MONTH WISE SYLLABUS MONTH Name of Chapter Weight age No. of Periods SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/ ASSIGNMENTS Mar-apr. Chapter 1 : C++ revision tour Chapter 2 : Oop Chapter 3 : Function overloading Chapter 4 : Classes and objects Chapter 5 : Constructors and destructors Chapter 6 : Inheritance: extending classes Chapter 7 : Data file handling 12 2 4 4 4 4 10 As per CBSE 50 theory And 35 practical Periods Lab work Page 86 Q19 , 20 , 22 Page 87 Q 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 Page132 q1 16 Page193 Q 1,2,3,4,5 Page 235 Q 5, 6,7,8 Page 288 Q23 ,24,25 Page344 Q1,2 Page 345 q 3,6,7 May-June Chapter 7 : Data file handling(cont...) Chapter 8 : Pointers
6 5 th. 5 prac. 5 th. 0 prac.
Additional functions dealing with text files/binary files Page 407 q33 , 34 July Chapter 9 : Arrays Chapter 11 : Database concepts 12 4 5 th. 15 prac. 10 th. Project work for board exam can be given August Chapter 12 : SQL 8 15 th. 15 prac.
Sept. Revision/Examination
BLUE PRINT Marks No. of questions Total 1 24 24 2 13 26 3 04 12 4 02 08 TOTAL 70
SECOND TERM MONTH WISE SYLLABUS MONTH Name of Chapter Weight age No. of Periods SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/ ASSIGNMENTS Oct. Chapter 10 : linked lists , stacks and queues 22 10 th. 0 prac. Extensive practical work based on RDBMS
Nov. Chapter 13 : Boolean algebra Chapter 14 : Communication and Network concepts From first term : Arrays, Database Concepts, SQL 12 12
12+4+8 10 th. 0 prac.
Dec. Second term exam (includes chapters 10,11,12,13,14 i.e. Second term syllabus) Powerpoint presentation on the topic by G-6 Jan. First pre board exam (as per the board pattern and board marking scheme) Submission of program file for the board exams
17 Submission of project work for the board exams
BLUE PRINT Chapter 1 mark 2 marks 3 marks 4 marks Total Arrays 1 1 3 0 12 Database concepts 2 1 0 0 4 SQL 6 1 0 0 8 Linked list, Stack, Queue 2 6 0 2 22 Boolean Algebra 5 2 1 0 12 Communication & Network Concepts 8 2 0 0 12 TOTAL 24 13 04 02 70
INFORMATICS PRACTICS FIRST TERM Theory (70 marks)
Month Ch No. Name of the Chapter
1 st
Term 2 nd
Term 1 Computer Networking 10 05 March 2 Open Source Concepts 10 05 3 Java GUI programming 12 06 April 4 Basic of Object Oriented programming 14 07 May 5 Advanced Programming Concept 14 07 July 6 Database Connectivity to MYSQL 05 02 August 7 Web application development 05 03 September REVISION / EXAM
BLUE PRINT Type of questions Marks per question Total no. of questions Total marks SA-I 1 16 16 SA-II 2 18 36 LA 6 3 18 TOTAL 37 70
SECOND TERM
8 MYSQL revision tour - 10 October 9 More on Database commands - 10 10 Advanced Database Concepts - 10 November 11 IT applications/ Project Completion Revision - 05 December Second Term Examination January First Pre-board Examination
BLUE PRINT 18 Ch. No. Name of chapter SA-1 1 mark SA-2 2 marks LA-1 4 marks LA-2 5 marks Total 1 Computer Networking 1 2 - - 5 2 Open source concepts 1 2 - - 5 3 Java GUI programming 2 2 - - 6 4 Basic of object oriented programming 1 1 1 - 7 5 Advanced programming concept 1 1 1 - 7 6 Database connectivity to MYSQL - 1 - - 2 7 Web application development 1 1 - - 3 8 MYSQL revision tour 1 2 - 1 10 9 More on database commands 1 - 1 1 10 10 Advanced database 3 1 - 1 10 11 IT Applications 3 1 - - 5 TOTAL 15 28 12 15 70
PRACTICAL S.No. Term Content Marks 1. First Term Java program(any two) (20 marks) HTML web page creation. Database Connectivity. Java application using Swing controls Project File : 5 marks Viva : 5 marks 30 2. Second Term Problem Solving using Java (10 marks) MySQL queries (4marks) Practical File (6marks) Project File (4 marks) Viva (6 marks) 30
HOME SCIENCE FIRST TERM Month Unit Topic No. of Periods March VI IV Career options after H.Sc. My Apparel Clothing in relation to personality 2
6 IV Selection of clothes and fabrics 6 Care of clothes 6 April V Community development and extension 10 May II Nutrition for self and family 6 June II Meal modification 6 II Hygiene in food handling 3 Food adulteration 4 July V Safe drinking water (contd.) 3 III Family income and expenditure 5 Savings and investments 7 August Consumer protection and ed. 5 Sept. Revision and Exam
19 FIRST TERM EXAM MARKING SCHEME
UNIT TOPIC MARKS II Nutrition for self and family 20 III Money management 20 IV My apparel 20 V Career options after H.Sc.Ed. 5 VI Community Development and Extension 5 TOTAL 70
SECOND TERM Month Unit Topic No. of Periods I Know yourself-understanding adolescence 4 Cognitive development 5 Social & Emotional development 4 Oct. Heredity & environment 3 I Problems of adolescents 3 Preparing for career 3 Nov. Population Ed. 3 Dec. Revision and Examination
SECOND TERM EXAM MARKING SCHEME
UNIT TOPIC MARKS I Know yourself-understanding adolescence 30 III Savings & Investment 10 II Nutrition for self and family Diet modification 15 IV Clothing in relation to personality Care of clothes 15 TOTAL 70
PRE BOARDS MARKING SCHEME
UNIT MARKS Unit-1 15 Unit-2 15 Unit-3 15 Unit-4 20 Unit-5 3 Unit-6 2 TOTAL 70
Blue Print same as First Term.
20 PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIRST TERM
MARKS MONTH CHAPTER TOPIC I ST
TERM II ND
March Ch-1 Sports Environment and Society 15 6 April & May Ch-2 Ch-3 Adventure sports and leadership Sports and nutrition 15 10 5 6 July Ch-4 Ch-5 Planning in sports Postures 10 10 5 6 August Ch-6 Children and sports 10 7 September Revision & First Term Exam
SECOND TERM
MARKS MONTH CHAPTER TOPIC I ST
TERM II ND
August Ch-7 Test and Measurement in sports 7 October Ch-8 Ch-9 Physiology and sports Biomechanics and sports 7 7 November Ch-10 Ch-11 Psychology and sports Training in sports 7 7 December Revision & Final Examination
BLUE PRINT M Q T 1 10 10 2 8 16 3 8 24 5 4 20 TOTAL 70
Note : Second term, complete syllabus will come as per CBSE guidelines.
SOCIOLOGY FIRST TERM Month Chapter Topic Marks Weightage (BOOK-I) MARCH APRIL /MAY 1 2 3 4 - Introducing Indian society - The demographic structure of the Indian society - Social Institutions: Continuity and change - The market as a social institution Non-evaluative 10 10 10 JULY 5 6 7 - Patterns of social inequality and exclusion - The challenges of cultural diversity - Suggestions for practical work 15 15 Non-evaluative (BOOK-II) 1 - Structural Change 10 21 AUGUST 2 - Cultural Change 10 SEPTEMBER Revision/Exam Note : Project work - 20 marks. Statement of the purpose 5 marks Methodology/ technique 5 marks Framing of questions 5 marks Viva 5 marks
BLUE PRINT M Q T 2 14 28 4 7 28 6 4 24 TOTAL 80
SECOND TERM Month Chapter Topic Marks Weightage (BOOK-II) OCTOBER 3 4 5 - The story of Indian Democracy - Change and Development in rural society - Change and development in urban society 10 10 10 NOVEMBER 6 7 8 - Globalisation and social change - Mass media and communications - Social Movements 10 10 10 DECEMBER Revision/Exam [TO BE INCLUDED FROM THE FIRST TERM IN THE SECOND TERM EXAM 5 6 - Patterns of social inequality & exclusion - Challenges of cultural diversity 10 10
Note : Project work - 20 marks. Research questions/ hypothesis 5 marks Detailed procedure for implementation of technique 5 marks Limitations of above technique 5 marks Viva 5 marks
PRE-BOARD / BOARD Month Chapter Topic Marks Weightage (BOOK-I) INDIAN SOCIETY 1 2
3 4 5 6 - Introducing Indian society - The demographic structure of the Indian society - Social Institutions: Continuity and change - The market as a social institution - Patterns of social inequality and exclusion - Challenges to cultural diversity Non-evaluative 06
06 06 06 08 22 7 - Suggestions for practical work Non-evaluative (BOOK II) AUGUST 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 - Cultural Change - Structural Change - The story of democracy - Change & development in rural society - Change & development in industrial society - Globalisation & social change - Mass media & communications - Social movements 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06
BLUE PRINT
M Q T 2 14 28 4 7 28 6 4 24 TOTAL 80
PSYCHOLOGY FIRST TERM Month Unit Name of Chapter Bridge course Weightage Activity related to practical or case profile Weightage Pre-Board Final Exam March & April 1 Variations in Psychological attributes 15 Background of psychological testing May & June 2 Self and personality 15 Intelligence test - project: PPT on approaches to personality. Chapter-1, 2 19 marks 3 Meeting lifes challenges 07 Personality Test July 4 Psychological Disorders 10 Introduction to case profile Chapter-3, 4 24 marks 5 Therapeutic approaches 15 Adjustment test August 6 Attitude and social cognition 08 Aptitude test September Revision and first term examination 70 October 7 Social influence and group processes Attitude test Chapter-5, 6, 7 15 marks November 8
9 Psychology and life
Applied psychology and supplementary notes revision Presentation by students on topics given before hand Profile and checking Chapter-8, 9 12 marks December Revision & Final Examination
23 SECOND TERM
Distribution of Marks for the various exams
Unit Chapter Marks Practical 1 Variations in Psychological attributes 8 2 Self and personality 8 6 Attitude and social cognition 12 Attitude testing 4 Psychological disorders 8 7 Social influence and group processes 12 8 Psychology and life 12 Case profile 9 Applied psychology 10 Viva Practice TOTAL 70