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FIRST TERM
UNIT
TOPIC COVERED
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1.READING
SKILLS
22-27 JUNE
COMPREHENSION
(6 PERIODS)
2. READING
SKILLS
29JUNE-4JULY
3. READING
SKILLS
6-11JULY
4.
13-18JULY
NOTEMAKING
(6 PERIODS)
5.
20-25JULY
HORNBILL
27-31JULY
HORNBILL
1 -3 AUGUST
HORNBILL
4-8 AUGUST
HORNBILL
10-20AUGUST
SNAPSHOTS
21-25
AUGUST
SNAPSHOTS
26 -31
AUGUST
SUMMARY
(6 PERIODS)
ADVANCED WRITING
SKILLS
(6 PERIODS)
GRAMMAR
(6 PERIODS)
PORTRAIT OF A
LADY
(5 PERIODS)
PHOTOGRAPH
(2PERIODS)
WE ARE NOT
AFRAID..
(5PERIODS)
DISCOVERING TUT:
the saga continues
(9 PERIODS)
SUMMER OF THE
BEAUTIFUL WHITE
HORSE
(4 PERIODS)
THE ADDRESS
(5PERIODS)
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
Practise worksheets .
Workout exercises in
class .
CLASS TEST
21/07/15
Practise sample questions
in class .
CLASS TEST
24/08/15
Answer the textual
questions .
Pair work and group
discussions followed by a
presentation .
Brief answers to
numerous short questions
from the text .
Narrate a similar personal
experience from your
childhood .
Group discussion and
presentation.
SNAPSHOTS
1-7 SEPT.
NOVEL
8 SEPT. to 18
SEPT.
RANGAS MARRIAGE
(5 PERIODS)
CHAPTER 1& 2
(11 PERIODS)
SECOND TERM
THE AILING PLANET
HORNBILL
1 OCT. to 6
NOV.
THE BROWNING
VERSION
VOICE OF RAIN
CHILDHOOD
FATHER TO SON
(25 PERIODS )
ALBERT EINSTEIN
MOTHERS DAY
SNAPSHOTS
9 NOV. to 22
DEC.
ASSESSMENT 1
20 N0VEMBER
Textual questions to be
discussed and answered
in class.
ASSESSMENT 2
8 DECEMBER
LISTENING SKILLS
Pair and group
discussions followed by
individual written work.
ASSESSMENT 3
6JANUARY
SPEAKING SKILLLS.
BIRTH
TALE OF MELON CITY
(25 PERIODS)
CHAPTER 3.
To
NOVEL
4JAN. to
17FEB.
CHAPTER 7 . (30
PERIODS)
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ASSESSMENT [
DATE OF
ASSESSMENT AND
DETAILS]
1:Some Basic
Concepts of
Chemistry
nd
th
22 jun to 6
july
General Introduction:
Importance and scope of chemistry. Matter, laws of chemical combination, Dalton's atomic theory:
concept of elements, atoms and molecules. Mole concept, percentage composition, empirical and
molecular formula, stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry.
ASSESSMENT 1 :
CLASS TEST [ UNIT 1 ,2]
DUE DATE :21ST JULY
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
RUBRICS : NUMBER WILL
BE AWARDED FOR
CORRECT ANSWER
2:Structure of
Atom
th
th
7 july 17 july
Discovery of Electron, Proton and Neutron, Atomic number, isotopes and isobars Thompson's model
and its lim,itations, Rutherford's model and its limitations, Bohr's model and its limitations, Concept
of shells and sub shells, Dual nature of matter and light, De Broglie's relationship, Heisenberg
uncertainty principle, Concept of orbital, Shape of s, p and d orbital , Quantum numbers, Rules for
filling electrons in orbital Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion principle and Hund's rule, Electronic
configuration of atoms, stability of half filled and completely filled orbital
Write electronic
configuration of
different elements
3:Classification
of Elements
and Periodicity
in
th
properties20
nd
july to 3 aug
Significance of classification, brief history of the development of periodic table, Modern periodic law
and the present form of periodic table, Periodic trends in properties of elements atomic radii, ionic
radii, inert gas radii, Ionization enthalpy, Electron gain enthalpy, Electro negativity, valence.
Nomenclature of elements with atomic number greater than 100
ASSESSMENT 2 :
CLASS TEST UNIT 2, 3,4 ]
DUE DATE:25TH AUG
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
RUBRICS : NUMBER WILL
BE AWARDED FOR
CORRECT ANSWER
4:Chemical
bonding &
Molecular
Structure
th
th
5 aug to 15
sep
Draw structure of
different compounds
st
21 SEP TO
TH
30 SEP
5:States of
Matter Gases
and Liquids
st
th
1 oct to17
oct
Three states of matter, Intermolecular interactions Types of bonding, melting and boiling points,
Role of gas laws in elucidating the concept of the molecule, Boyle's law, Charles law, Gay Lussac's
law, Avogadro's law, ideal behavior, empirical derivation of gas equation, Avogadro's number, Ideal
ga equation Deviation from ideal behavior, liquefaction of gases, critical temperature, Kinetic energy
and molecular speeds elementary idea Kinetic energy and molecular speeds elementary idea, Liquid
State- vapor pressure, Viscosity and surface tension
PRACTICAL EXAM
CLASS XI
st
TH
[1 OcT 1o 6 Oct]
6:Thermodyna
mics
th
ht
26 oct to 10
nov
Concepts of System and types of systems, surroundings, Intensive properties state functions, First
law of thermodynamics, internal energy and enthalpy, ,Heat capacity and specific heat capacity,
Measurement of U and H,Hess's law of constant heat summation ,Enthalpy of bond dissociation,
combustion, formation, Atomization, sublimation, phase transition, ionization, solution and dilution.
Introduction of entropy as a state function, Gibbs energy change for spontaneous and non Spontaneous processes, criteria for equilibrium, Second law of thermodynamics
Solve N.C.E.R.T
numerical and HOT
questions
7:Equilibrium
Equilibrium, Law of mass action, Law of mass action, Equilibrium constant, Factors affecting
equilibrium ,Factors affecting equilibrium ,Le Chatelier's principle, Ionic equilibrium, Strong and weak
electrolytes, Strong and weak electrolytes, Strong and weak electrolytes, degree of ionization,
ionization of poly basic acids, acid strength, concept of pH, Henderson Equation, hydrolysis of salts,
ASSESSMENT 1:unit5,6,9
DUE DATE : 22nd NOV
RUBRICS : 10 mar
PRESENTATION = 03
buffer solution, solubility product, Common ion effect (with illustrative examples).
8:Redox
reactions
nd
th
2 dec to 12
dec
Redox reactions, oxidation number, balancing redox reactions, in terms of loss and gain of electrons
and change in oxidation number, applications of redox reactions
Balance different
redox reactions.
9:Hydrogen
th
th
11 juiy ,8
th
Aug,29 aug
th
&12 sep
Position of hydrogen in periodic table, occurrence, isotopes, preparation, properties and uses of
hydrogen, hydrides-ionic covalent and interstitial, physical and chemical properties of water, heavy
water, hydrogen peroxide -preparation, reactions and structure and use; Hydrogen as a fuel.
Group discussion on
hydrogen
10:s-block
elements
th
nd
11 dec to 22
dec
ASSESSMENT 2 :
CLASS TEST [ UNIT 7,8 ]
DUE DATE :9TH DEC
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
RUBRICS : NUMBER WILL
BE AWARDED FOR
CORRECT ANSWER
11:p-block
elements
th
th
11 feb to 15
feb
ASSESSMENT 3:
CLASS TEST [ UNIT 10]
DUE DATE : 8TH JAN
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
RUBRICS : NUMBER WILL
BE AWARDED FOR
CORRECT ANSWER
12:Organic
Chemistry
Some basic
Principles
&Technique
th
nd
5 jan to 22
jan
13:Hydrocarbo
ns 23rd jan to
th
10
feb
Write IUPAC
nomenclature of
different organic
compounds
Compare the
properties of alkane ,
alkene and alkyne
14:Environmen
tal
Chemistry.
rd
th
23 June _8
July
Environmental pollution - air, water and soil pollution, chemical reactions in atmosphere, smog,
major atmospheric pollutants, acid rain, ozone and its reactions, effects of depletion of ozone layer,
greenhouse effect and global warming- pollution due to industrial wastes, Green chemistry as an
alternative tool for reducing pollution, strategies for control of environment pollution.
Group discussion of
different aspect of
environmental
pollution
Themes
Learning Objectives
Measurementunits; SI units,
Accuracy and precision, errorssignificant
figures. dimensional analysis
Motion in a straight line: differentiation
and integrations .Uniform and nonuniformmotion, average speed and
instantaneous velocity. Uniformly
accelerated motion, velocitytime
And position-time graphs.Basic vector
Algebra Equations of motion. Motion in
a plane projectile circular motion.
Laws of Motion
Periods-12
August 10 to Sept 7
Thermodynamics
Periods-12
23 June to 21 july
Gravitation
Period-14
Sep 8 to sept 19
Assessment Tools
All the chapters under first semester heading will be asked in the first semester examination (Dated-September
21 to 30)
Semester 2
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid
Body
Periods- 18
Oct 2 to November 12
In the second semester exam the entire syllabuswill be asked.( Dated Feb 19- 29)
Objectives of the whole syllabus
To help the students:
to acquire knowledge and critical understanding, particularly by way of motivation and visualization, of basic
concepts, terms, principles, symbols and mastery of underlying processes and skills.
to feel the flow of reasons while proving a result or solving a problem.
to apply the knowledge and skills acquired to solve problems and with sound understanding of the concept behind
it.
to develop a positive attitude to think, analyze and articulate logically.
to develop interest in the subject by participating in related competitions.
to acquaint students with different aspects of Physics used in daily life.
to develop an interest in students to study Physics as a discipline
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
1. Keep a separate copy for physics for each part and bring them everyday without fail.
2. It will be very helpful if you bring the text book everyday for the class.
3. Prepare for each class, pay attention to what is taught and practice and revise as much as possible to gain
confidence in physics
4. Physics Part I - Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication
5. Physics Part II - Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication
DATES
22 JUNE-10 JULY
10 AUG-19 SEP
I. SETS
11 JULY-8 AUGUST
1 Oct- 10OCT
12OCT-17OCT
26OCT-10NOV
19NOV-12DEC
14DEC-22DEC
5 JAN-16JAN
18JAN- 30 Jan
VIII.
PROBABLITY(random experiments :outcomes ,sample space. Events, occurrence of
events, not and or events ,exhaustive events, mutually exclusive events, axiomatic
probablity, probablity of an event, probablity of not and or events)
10 FEB- 17FEB
and only if condition implies and or there exists and their use to real life and
mathematics contradiction converse and contrapositve. )
DIVERSITY IN
THE LIVING
WORLD
THEMES
Biological
Classification
1st to 17th
July2015
PlantKingdom
21st July to
30thJuly. 2015
Animal Kingdom
STRUCTURAL
ORGANISATION
IN PLANTS AND
ANIMALS
Morphology of
Flowering Plants
14th to 22nd
Aug. 2015
Anatomy of
Flowering Plants
26thAugto 4th Sep.
2015
Structural
Organisation in
Animals
7th Sep to 18th
Sep. 2015
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Biodiversity;Need for
classification; Three domain of
life; Taxonomy & Systematics;
Concept of species and
taxonomical hierarchy; Binomial
nomenclature; Tools for study of
Taxonomy-Museums, Zoos,
Herbaria, Botanical gardens.
Five kingdom classification;
Salient features and classification
of Monera; Protista and Fungi into
major groups; Lichens; Viruses
and Viroids.
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
Assignment I
Prepare Herbaria
And assign
taxonomic position
Assessment 1
Class test:
Objective type
23rd July up
toBiological
Classification
Assessment 2:
Class test:
Objective type
SYLLABUS Term II
Second Semester
UNITS
STRUCTURAL
ORGANISATION
IN PLANTS AND
ANIMALS
THEMES
Morphology of
Flowering Plants
14th to 22nd
Aug. 2015
Anatomy of
Flowering Plants
26thAugto 4th
Sep. 2015
Structural
Organisation in
Animals
7th Sep to 18th
Sep. 2015
CELL:
STRUCTURE
AND
FUNCTIONS
Biomolecules
12th Oct to
17th Oct. 2015
Transport in
Plants
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
PLANT
PHYSIOLOGY
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Assessment 1:
Class test:
Objective type
Mineral Nutrition
Photosynthesis in
Higher Plants
Respiration in
Plants
HUMAN
PHYSIOLOGY
4th Jan to 15thJan
2016
Digestion and
Absorption
Assessment 2:
Class test:
Objective type
9th Dec.2015
from Transport in
Plants
up
toPhotosynthesis in
Higher Plants
Breathing and
Exchange of
Gases
Excretory
Products and their
Assessment 3
Class test:
Objective type
8th Jan.2016
From Respiration in
Plants up to
Digestion and
Absorption
Elimination
Locomotion and
Movement
sNeural Control
and Coordination
st
th
1 to 16 Feb
2016
Chemical Control
and Coordination
Exploration:
Give example(s) of:
(a) Hyperglycemic
hormone and
hypoglycemic
hormone
(b) Hypercalcemic
hormone
(c) Gonadotrophic
hormones
(d) Progestational
hormone
(e) Blood pressure
lowering hormone
(f) Androgens and
estrogens
UNITS
TOPIC TO BE
COVERED
Learning Objective
MONTHS/
DATES
Introduction to
Accounting
22nd June
26thJune
Theory Based of
Accounting
29th June
3th July
Recording of
Transactions
6thJuly 31st
July
Preparation of
Ledger, Trial
Balance and
Bank
Reconciliation
Statement
3rd Aug.
28th Aug.
Rectification Of
Errors
31st Aug.
18th Sep.
UNITS
8
TOPIC TO BE
COVERED
Financial Statements
of Sole Proprietorship
Learning objective
To know about how to prepare the final
account of a sole proprietor business
from given information.
MONTHS/
DATES
1st Oct.
31st Oct.
Depreciation,
Provision, Reserve
2nd Nov.
25th Nov.
26th Nov.
22nd Dec.
Financial Statements
of Non-for-Profit
Organisations
4thJan.
25th Jan.
10
Accounting from
Incomplete Records
26th Jan
3rd Feb.
11
Computers in
Accounting
CourseMaterial:
NCERT: Part A and Part B.
Assessment Criteria:
revision.Asking few questions at the
beginning of the chapter
DETAILED SYLLABUS
BUSINESS STUDIES XI 2015-2016
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
MONTHS/
DATES
Discussion of
the same in the
class, revision,
oral test
I.
Revision of the
same chapter in
class, Class Test
after
completion of
the chapter
17TH July
13th august
II.
FORMS OF
Sole Proprietorship- meaning, features, merits
BUSINESS
and limitations.
ORGANISATIONS
Partnership- Features, types, merits and
limitations of partnership and partners, registration
of a partnership firm, partnership deed. Type of
partners.
Hindu Undivided Family Business: features.
Cooperative Societies- features, types, merits
and limitations.
Company: private and public company -features,
merits and limitations.
Formation of a company- stages.
Starting a business - basic factors.
PUBLIC,
PRIVATE &
GLOBAL
ENTERPRISES
Discussion of
the same in the
class, revision
17TH AUGUST
-31ST
AUGUST
BUSINESS
SERVICES
Class test or
assignment to
be carried for
1ST
SEPTEMBER18TH
UNITS
THEMES
NATURE AND
PURPOSE OF
BUSINESS
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
EMERGING
MODES OF
BUSINESS
knowing
different types
of banks,
Revision for
First Term
SEPTEMBER
3RD
OCTOBER15TH
OCTOBER
Gathering more
information
about it through
other sources
16TH
OCTOBER7TH
NOVEMBER
SOURCES OF
BUSINESS
FINANCE
Discussion of
the same in the
class, revision,
Class test
(formal)
9TH
NOVEMBER
17TH
DECEMBER
SMALL
BUSINESS
21ST
DECEMBER14TH
JANUARY
IX.
X.
Questions to be
asked of the
same to make it
more clear
(assignment)
15TH
JANUARY
30th January
MCQ, Revision
for the final
exam and
preparation of
Project
First Mid Term:- No mid term but one assignment and one class test
Second Mid Term:- Chapter 7 & 8, including one assignment and one class test.
First Semester:- Chapter 1-4,
Second Semester:- Chapter 5-10, including the Project of 10 marks.( theory of 90 marks)
SYLLABUS
ECONOMICS
(20I5-2016)
CLASS11TH
Course description The course on Introductory Economics is divided into two parts. Part
A, Statistics, consists of 4 units. Part B consists of 5 units, which deals in Indian Economic
problems
Course material:
1. Books by NCERT (Part A &Part B)
2. Statistics for Economics by N M SHAH
3. Indian Economic Developments by B.L Gupta.
The class will be divided into five groups for group activities , discussion and quiz .
Late comers wont be allowed inside the class.
The students will keep a regular note book and a thin copy for test and probable questions
from each unit.
Assignments must be submitted as per schedule. Late submission will cause deduction of
one mark for each day up to a maximum relaxation of three days.
Grading policy and evaluation rubrics of assignment will be communicated at the time of
giving the assignments.
ASSESSSMENT
TOOL
PART A
in utilizing this skill for Students response,
Unit -1STAISTICS FOR ECONOMICS understanding
the oral questions,
22nd June to 27th June
working of a economy. MCQs,
Question Answers
Unit -2. Collection Organization and This unit will help to
General discussion,
establish the importance Diagram making on
presentation Of Data
of the collection of data the blackboard.
29th June to18th July
and its arrangement so
Assignment 1
that analysis and
Class test from the
second unit before
interpretation becomes
easy.
24th of July
Unit-3 Statistical tools and
interpretation
Measures of central tendency
Mean
Median
Mode
20th July to Aug 12
OBJECTIVE
MCQs, Written
assignment, Graph
making on the
blackboard
Numerical practice
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PART B
Unit -5.Developmentpolicies and
experience . India on the eve of
independence
Common goals of five year plan
Aug 13th to22nd Aug
Unit -7
Poverty- absolute and relative; Main
programs for poverty alleviation: A
Critical assessment
Sept 10th to 18th Sep
Question answers ,
A general review of
our economic
condition .now
and then.
Assignment 2 will
be related to these
topics ( a class test of
30 marks)
Critical appraisal of
poverty alleviation
program
Rural development
Human Capital Formation
Employment:
Inflation : Problems and Policies
Infrastructure: Meaning
Sustainable Economic Development
General discussion
Question Answer
Debate-
To
General discussion
on working of the
Govt of India and its
neighbors. MCQs, ,
oral class tests.
Assignment 1.
Class test on20th
Dec.
making a
comparative study of
India with its neighbor
on the development
processes and their
accomplishments.
Page 2 of 3
Unit-3 Contd.
Measures of Dispersion
Correlation
Introduction to Index Numbers
23rd Nov to 30th Jan
It intends to provide
some basic statistical
tool to analyze and
interpret any economic
information and draw
appropriate inferences.
Numerical practice,
General discussion
on its applicability,
Graph making,
Diagram making on
blackboard
Assignment 2 . A
class test (Dec 10) on
dispersion,.
Assignment 3. Class
test(Jan 9)on
Correlation.
Project making
Page 3 of 3
Class-XII
SYLLABUS
Think you are the last person to solve the problem
UNITS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
REVIEW: C++
covered In Class -XI
Flow of control:
20th April to 2nd May
Structured Data
Type:
9th May to 17th May
User-defined Data
Types:
Introduction to
user defined data
types.
Structure
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
ASSESSMENT-1
2 to 3 programs bases on
C++ (Selection
Statements); of class XI
revision based.
4th 8th May
Object Oriented
Programming:
3rd July-20th August
ASSESSMENT-3
Student will be given
Page 4 of 6
UNIT 2: DATA
STRUCTURES
1st September - 20th
September
UNIT 3:
DATABASES
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM AND SQL
21st SEP-20th OCT
UNIT 4: BOOLEAN
ALGEBRA
21st OCT-10th NOV
DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
DATABASE TRANSACTION,
COMMITTING AND REVOKING A
TRANSACTION, GROUPING, COUNT ,
DISPLAYING DATA FROM MULTIPLE
TABLES, CONCEPT OF FOREIGN KEY;
PRIMARY KEY AND NOT NULL
CONSTRAINTS, VIEWING THE
COLUMNS ASSOCIATED WITH
CONSTRAINTS, ALTER, DROP, DELETE.
Page 5 of 6
UNIT 5:
NETWORKING AND
OPEN SOURCE
SOFTWARE
18th NOV- 13th DEC
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Evolution of Networking: ARPANET,
www, Internet, Interspace
Different ways of sending data, Data
Communication terminologies,
Channel, Data transfer rate,
Transmission media, satellite link
PRACTICAL EXAM
Academic goal: Since maximum of the above-mentioned chapters have been already introduced to
the students in their previous classes, the goal of computer science at the level of Std IX is to correlate
their previous knowledge with new software called open office.org on the given topics and help the
students to apply the same in real life problems.
For late submission [ within a week of due date ] 2 marks will be deducted . After a week it
will be not accepted.
Due to practical, high order of discipline is essential in lab.
Main book: FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY By Sumita Arora
of Std IX.
All must bring the textbook and copy to the class (Theory & Lab) every day.
Term I: Units I to V
Term II : Units VI to IX
Class Expectation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Page 6 of 6
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
write the difference between
SRAM and DRAM
Write the different types of
plotters available in the market.
write the difference between
Real time and Time Sharing
Operating System
Software Concepts:
UNIT 2: INTRODUCTION TO
PROGRAMMING
20th July to 25th July
Page 5 of 6
SECOND SEMESTER
October 1st to 5th
Programming Guidelines
UNIT
3:
RELATIONAL Database Management System
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
6th October to 12th October
13th October to 17th October Classification of SQL Statements:
& 26th October to 2nd DML - SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE,
November
DELETE;DDL - CREATE, DROP, ALTER;
SQL SELECT Statement
rd
th
3
November
to
9
SELECT Statement Continued
November & 10th November
to 19th November & 26th
November to 30th November
1st
December
to
7th ORDER BY Clause, Sorting in
th
December & 8
December Ascending/Descending Order, Sorting
th
to 15 December
By Column Alias Name, Sorting On
Multiple Columns;
UNIT 4: IT APLICATIONS
20th January to 25th January
e - Governance
Data
of
write
the different
SQL
Statements depending upon the
different tables given in the
book.Class Test 1
write
the different
SQL
Statements including functions
depending upon the different
tables given in the book
Class Test 2. Including Java Net
beans and DBMS concepts(Dec
8th to 21st)
a Students will be asked to write
the SQL Statements to alter the
table structure and Contents.
Assessment 3-(practical exam
based on mysql and java)(6th to
9th Jan)
They can be asked to make a
note about five E-Governance
sites.
e - Learning
Books:
1. Informatics Practices by Sumita Arora.
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