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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL

Syllabus (2019-20)
Class : X
Subject : English

Month First Flight Footprints Grammar Writing Skills


(Working without Feet
days)

Ch.1.A Letter to Ch.1: A Triumph


God of Surgery
March
Poem :Dust of
Snow, Fire and Ice

Ch.2: Nelson Ch.2: The Thief’s Formal Letter


Mandela : Long Story
April (Complaints)
walk to freedom
Poem: Tiger in the
Zoo

Ch.3: Two Stories


about Flying
i) His First Flight
ii) The Black Aero
plane

Poems: The Ball


Poem
How to tell Wild
Animals

Ch.4: From the Ch.3: The Subject-Verb Formal Letter


Diary of Anne Midnight Concord (Letter To The
May
Frank Visitor Editor)
Modals
Ch.5: The
Hundred Dresses-I Active-Passive Voice
Ch.4: A Question
Ch.6: The
of Trust
Hundred Dresses-
II
Poems: Amanda,
Animals

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June

Ch.7: Glimpses of Ch.5: Footprint Reported Speech Story Writing


India Without (Using Cue/s)
July Feet
Poems: Article writing
Trees Ch.6: The making
Fog of a scientist
Ch.8 : Mijbil the Ch.7: The
otter Necklace

Ch.9: Madam Ch.8: The Hack


Rides The Bus Driver
August Clauses: noun, Story Writing
Poem: Ch.9 : Bholi adverbs, relative
Tale Of Custard clause. (Based On A
Given Outline)
the Dragon
Ch.10: The
Sermon at Benaras

September Revision Revision Revision Revision

Ch. 11: The Ch. 10: The Book Determiners Formal Letter
Proposal that saved the (Inquiry)
October
Poem: For Anne Earth
Gregory

Prepositions and Formal Letter

November Connectors (Placing Order)

Note: Grammar topics to be discussed in class. Students to be given Integrated Grammar


worksheets based on specific topics as mentioned above.

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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Syllabus (2019-20)
Class : X
Subject : Mathematics
Prescribed Books:
1. Mathematics for class X-NCERT
2. Lab Manual for class X-CBSE
S.No. MONTH TOPIC SUB TOPIC
1 MARCH/ CH- 1 REAL  Terminating and non terminating decimal
APRIL NUMBERS expansion.
 Proofs of irrational numbers
 Fundamental theorem of Arithmetic
 Euclid's division lemma
CH-2  Introduction
POLYNOMIALS  Geometrical meaning of the zeroes of a
polynomial
 Relation between zeroes and coefficients of
a polynomial
(Quadratic Polynomial and Cubic Polynomial )
 Division Algorithm for polynomials with
real polynomials
CH- 3 PAIR OF  Introduction
LINEAR  Conditions for consistency and inconsistency
EQUATIONS IN TWO of equations
VARIABLES  Types of solutions/ finding the unknown
 Algebraic methods to solve a pair of linear
Equations
- Substitution Method
- Elimination Method
- Cross Multiplication Method
 Graphical method to find the solution
 Application of Linear equations (Word
Problems)
ACTIVITY (i) Graph of pair of linear equations in two variables
2 MAY CH- 6 TRIANGLES  Introduction(similar figures)
 Basic Proportionality Theorem
 Application of BPT
 Similar triangles
 Area ratio theorem and its application
 Pythagoras theorem, its converse and their
Applications
CH- 8  Trigonometric ratios of acute angles
INTRODUCTION  Trigonometric ratios of specific angles
TO TRIGONOMETRY ( 0 ,30 ,45 ,60 and 90 )
ACTIVITY (ii) BPT
(iii) Area ratio theorem

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3 JULY CH- 8  Trigonometric ratios of complementary
INTRODUCTION angles
TO TRIGONOMETRY  Trigonometric identities
CH-9 APPLICATION  Introduction
OF TRIGONOMETRY  Angles of elevation and depression
 Heights and Distances (Word Problems)
CH - 4 QUADRATIC  Introduction
EQUATIONS  Methods to find solutions
- Factorization and splitting of the middle term
- Quadratic Formula
 Nature of roots
 Applications of quadratic equations
(Word Problems)

CH - 10 CIRCLES  Concept of tangents


 Theorems on tangents to a given circle
 Application of theorems on tangents
CH - 12 AREAS  Perimeter and Area of a circle
RELATED TO
CIRCLES
ACTIVITY (iv) Pythagoras theorem
(v) To find the relation of sides of special right triangles
(a) When the base angle is 30º
(b) When the base angle is 60º
4 AUGUST CH - 12 AREA 
Area of sectors and segments
RELATED 
Areas of combinations of plane figures
TO CIRCLES (Application of sector and segment of circles)
CH-5 ARITHMETIC  Introduction
PROGRESSIONS  Formula for nth term of an AP and word
problems
 Sum of first n terms of an AP
 Applications of sum of n terms of an AP
CH-13 SURFACE  Surface areas of combination of solids
AREAS  Volume of combination of solids
AND VOLUMES  Conversion of solid from one shape to
another
 Frustum of a cone
ACTIVITY (vi) Tangents from an external point
(vii) To verify if the given series is an AP or not.
(viii) Sum of n terms of an AP.
5 Revision for Mid Term Examination
SEPTEMBER

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6 OCTOBER CH -14 STATISTICS  Introduction
 Mean of grouped data
 Median of grouped data
 Mode of grouped data
 Graphical representation of Cumulative
Frequency Distribution(Ogives)
CH-11  Division of line segment in the given ratio
CONSTRUCTIONS internally
 Construction of similar triangles
 Construction of tangents to a circle
ACTIVITY (ix) Total surface area of a right circular cylinder
7 NOVEMBER CH-7 COORDINATE  Introduction
GEOMETRY  Distance formula
 Section formula
 Area of a triangle
CH- 15  Introduction
PROBABILITY  Problems on single events
 Problems based on throw of a die, tossing a
coin and playing cards etc.
ACTIVITY (x) Curved surface area of a right circular cone
Revision for Pre Boards

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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Syllabus (2019-20)
Class : X
Subject : Science

Month Chapter Subtopics Activity Practical’s

Chemical Writing &balancing Act.1.1, 1.2, 1) To perform & observe


reactions equations, implications 1.3,1.4, 1.5, 1.8 different types of reaction
March of a balanced chemical &1.9 related to
equation, types of different types
chemical reactions like of reactions.
combination,
decomposition,
displacement, double
displacement,
neutralization,
oxidation - reduction.
Corrosion, rancidity.

Basic concept of 2) To prepare a temporary


autotrophic, mount of a leaf peel to show
heterotrophic nutrition, stomata.
saprophytic and
parasitic nutrition,
Nutrition To show
photosynthesis in
different modes
( life plants, nutrition in
of nutrition.
processes) amoeba and man.

April Respiration Aerobic & anaerobic To show 3) To show that CO2 is given
respiration, respiratory human out during respiration.
( life pathways, respiration respiratory
processes) in man. system

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Transporta-
tion
Transportation in To show
human beings, blood working of
circulation, working of human heart
heart, transport of
water & food in
plants.

Excretion
Excretion in humans,
formation of urine,
removal of wastes in To show
plants . human
excretory
system
Electric current, P.D. 4) Verifying Ohm’s law.
Electricity circuit, Ohm’s law,
Resistance, factors on To make an
which resistance of a electric circuit.
conductor depends,
Practicals
resistances in series
&parallel,

heating effect of
current, electric power

May Magnetic .Magnetic field lines, To show 5(A) To determine equivalent


effect of field due to a current solenoid as an resistance in series.
current carrying conductor and electromagnet
solenoid, force on 5(B) Determining equivalent
resistance in parallel.
current carrying
conductor, Fleming’s To show
left and right hand electromagnetic
rule, induced current, induction
Electromagnetic
induction, domestic
6) To find the pH of HCl,
circuits, electric fuse,
NaOH,

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A.C. D.C. CH3COOH, Water& Na2CO3
sol

Definition of acids and


bases in terms of
furnishing of H+ and
OH- ions. Chemical To test acids &
properties of acids & bases with
Acid, bases bases, their reactions indicators
& salts with metals,
carbonates, oxides.
Concept and
importance of pH, 7) To observe the action of
salts. Zn, Fe, Cu &Al on their salt
sol.& make their reactivity
series
Components of
ecosystems, food
chain, food web,
biomagnifications,
ozone depletion,

Biodegradable and
non- biodegradable
substances and
garbage management. To make food
chains of
Our grassland forest
environment & pond

Practicals

June Carbon & its Covalent bonds, To make 8) To study cleansing


July compounds versatile nature of covalent bonds capacity of soap in hard
carbon, homologous &soft water
series, nomenclature,
chemical properties, 9) To study the properties of
Cleansing acetic acid
ethanol, ethanoic acid, action of soaps
soaps & detergents.

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and detergents

Human nervous
system, human brain,
reflex action, plant
Control& hormones, animal To identify
co- hormones. Tropic and
Nastic movements in Endocrine
ordination.
plants. glands in the
fig.

Practicals

Properties of metals &


non-metals, reactivity
series, formation &
properties of ionic
compounds, basic
metallurgical
Metals & processes, corrosion & To show
non-metals it’s prevention . reactions of
metals like Fe,
Al, Mg ,Cu, Zn
and non-metals
like S, C etc

Aug Light Laws of reflection, To observe 10) To determine the focal


images formed by shapes of length of concave mirror,
convex concave convex and Convex lens
mirrors, mirror concave
formula, mirrors &
magnification. Laws of lenses. 11) To draw ray diagrams for
refraction, refractive objects at various
index images formed
by convex and positions
concave lens, their
applications, lens
formula,

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magnification.

Structure of eye,
defects of vision, its
correction, dispersion
of light, scattering of
light, refraction thro’
prism , applications in To show the
daily life. model of
human
Human eye Eye. Practical Exam
Mendeleev’s periodic
table, modern periodic
table, gradation in
properties, valency,
atomic no. metallic &
non metallic properties

Write EC of 2nd
group elements

Periodic
classification
of elements

Practicals

Sept Revision Revision Revision Revision

Reproduc- Asexual & sexual Growing mould 12)to study binary fission in
reproduction in plants on bread. amoeba& budding in yeast
Oct tion &animals. Sexual
reproduction in
humans, reproductive

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health, family
planning, AIDS, child
bearing & women’s
health.

13) To trace the path of light


through a glass slab

14)to identify the different


Heredity, variation,
parts of embryo of dicot seed
Mendel’s experiments
and laws of
inheritance, basic
To make 15) To trace the path of light
concepts of evolution,
Punnet thro’ prism
speciation, sex
determination, human Squares for
Heredity & evolution. monohybrid &
Evolution dihybrid
crosses.
Renewable and non-
renewable forms of
energy. Conventional
& non conventional
sources of energy,
fossil fuels, solar,
To show
biogas, wind, tidal &
different forms
nuclear energy.
of renewable
energy

Sources of
energy

Practicals

Management Sustainable To make a list Practical exam to be


of natural development, forest, of forest conducted
Nov resources wildlife, people’s produce that
participation for you use.
conservation, big

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dams, water
harvesting,
conservation and
judicious use of
natural resources.

Revision

Revision Revision Revision

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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Syllabus (2019-20)
Class : X
Subject : Social Science

Months History Geography Political Science Economics


March Chp.1 Resources Chp.1 Development
and Development
April Chp.2 Forests Chp.1 Power
and Wildlife Sharing
Resources- Chp.2
Periodic Test Federalism
Chp.3 Water
Resources-
Periodic Test
Chp.4Agriculture
May Chp.3 Chp.2 Sectors of the
Chp.3 Nationalism in Democracy and Indian Economy
India Diversity-
Chp.5 Consumer
Periodic Test
Rights- To be done
Chp.4Gender,Re as Project Work
ligion and Caste
July Chp.1 The Rise of Chp.5 Mineral Chp.6 Political Chp.3 Money and
Nationalism in Europe and Energy parties credit
Resources

August Chp.4 The Making of a Chp.6 Chp.7 Outcomes


Global World Manufacturing of Democracy
Industries

Sept Revision
October Chp.7 Print Culture Chp.5 Popular
and the Modern World struggles and
movements-
Periodic Test

Chp.8
Challenges to
Democracy-
Periodic Test

November Revision Chp.7 Lifelines Chp.4


of National Globalization and
Economy the Indian Economy

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MAP SYLLABUS(2019-20)

HISTORY GEOGRAPHY

Chapter 3 : Nationalism in For Identification/Locating and labelling on the Outline


India - (1918-1930) Political Map of India
(i) For locating and labelling
/Identification on the Outline Chapter 1 : Resources and Development
Political Map of India Identification only: Major soil types.
1. Indian National Congress
Session : Calcutta (Sep. 1920), Chapter 3: Water Resources-To be assessed in the
Nagpur (Dec. 1920), Madras Periodic Test only and will not be evaluated in the
(1927) Board Examination.
2. Important Centres of Indian Locating and Labelling ; Dams (1) Salal; (2) Bhakra
National Movement Nangal; (3) Tehri; (4) Rana Pratap Sagar; (5) Sardar
(Non-cooperation and Civil Sarovar;(6)Hirakud;(7)NagarjunaSagar;(8)Tungabhadra.
Disobedience Movement)
(i) Champaran (Bihar) : Chapter 4: Agriculture
Movement of Indigo Planters Identification only (a) Major areas of rice and wheat.
(ii) Kheda (Gujarat) : Peasant (b) Largest/Major producer states of sugarcane; tea; coffee;
Satyagraha rubber; cotton and jute.
(iii) Ahmedabad (Gujarat) :
Cotton Mill Workers Chapter 5 : Mineral and Energy Resources
Satyagraha Minerals : (Identification only)
(iv) Amritsar (Punjab) (i) Iron ore mines :Mayurbhanj, Durg, Bailadila, Bellary,
:Jallianwala Bagh incident. Kudremukh
(v) Chauri Chaura (UP) :
Calling off the Non Cooperation (ii) Coal mines : Raniganj,Bokaro, Talcher,Neyveli
Movement. (iii) Oil Fields:Digboi, Naharkatia, Mumbai High, Bassien,
(vi) Dandi (Gujarat) : Civil Kalol and Ankaleshwar.
Disobedience Movement. (iv)Power Plants : (Locating and Labelling only)
(a) Thermal : Namrup, Singrauli, Ramagundam,
(b) Nuclear : Narora, Kakrapara, Tarapur, Kalpakkam.
Chapter 6 : Manufacturing Industries
For Locating and Labelling only
(i) Cotton Textile Industries : Mumbai, Indore, Surat,
Kanpur, Coimbatore
(ii) Iron and Steel Plants :Durgapur, Bokaro, Jamshedpur,
Bhilai,Vijaynagar, Salem.
(iii) Software Technology Parks :Noida, Gandhinagar,
Mumbai,Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru,
Chennai and Thiruvanantapuram.
Chapter 7 : Lifelines of National Economy
Major Ports : Locating and Labelling :
(i) Kandla, Mumbai, Marmagao, New Mangalore,
Kochi, Tuticorin, Chennai, Vishakhapatnam, Paradip,
Haldia.
(ii) International Airports : Amritsar (Raja Sansi),Delhi
(Indira Gandhi International);Mumbai (Chhatrapati

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Shivaji), Chennai(Meenam Bakkam), Kolkata (Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose) and Hyderabad(Rajiv Gandhi)

Note : Items of locating and labelling may also be given for


identification

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Delhi (Indira Gandhi International);
Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji), Chennai
(Meenam Bakkam), Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra
Bose) and Hyderabad(Rajiv Gandhi)
Note : Items of locating and labelling may also be given for
identification

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