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DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, THAWE GOPALGANJ
Academic Plan Session 2019-20
Class-X
SUB- ENGLISH
Sub-cont April May June July August September October November December January
FIRST FLIGHT
1. A Letter to God, Dust of Snow ,Fire and Ice
2. Nelson Mandela, A Tiger in the Zoo
3. Two Stories About Flying, How to Tell Wild Animals
4. From the Diary of Annie Frank, 5. The Hundred Dresses – I
The Ball Poem, 6. The Hundred Dresses -II, Amanda
7. Glimpses of India, Animals , The Trees
8. Mijbil the Otter, 9. Madam Rides the Bus, Fog
10.The Sermon at Benaras, The Tale of Custard the Dragon
11. The Proposal, For Annie Gregory
Revision
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
1.A Triumph of Surgery 2. The Thief's Story
3. The Midnight Visitor
4. A Question of Trust
5. Foot Prints Without Feet
6. The Making of A Scientist
7. The Necklace
8. The Hack Driver
9. Bholi
10. The Book That Saved the Earth
Revision
GRAMMAR 1.Tenses 2. Models
3. Use of Passive Voice
4. Reporting- Commands and Requests, Statements, Questions
5. Subject Verb Concord
6. Clauses- Noun Clauses, Adverb Clauses of condition and time , Relative
7. Determiners
8. Prepositions
Revision Revision
Clauses
WRITING SKILL
Article Writing
Letter to the Editor
Letter of Complaint
Letter of Inquiry
Letter of Placing Order
Writing a short story
Revision Revision Revision Revision
Subject-Mathematics
Months Topic Sub Topic H.A Project
April Real Numbers Euclid Division Lemma a = bq+r 0≤r<b a>b
Uses for HCF. Proof of irrational numbers as
etc. Expression of any positive
number taking b = 2,3,4… etc Terminator and
non-terminating decimal expansion.
Denominator in the form X .
Ex. 1.1,
1.2,and 1.3
Polynomial Quadratic polynomial and its zeroes.
Relationship between zeroes of quadratic
polynomial and its coefficients cubic
polynomial and its zeroes, relationship.
Division of polynomial
Ex.
2.1,2.2and
2.3
Write 10 examples of
quadratic polynomial.
And find relationship
between its zeroes
and co-efficients
May Pair of linear
equation in
two variables
Graphical representation and condition for
unique , intersecting, parallel and coincident
for two lines. Solutions of pair of linear
equations using methods., graphical
substitution. Elimination and cross
multiplication. Solution of pair of linear
equations reducing of equations in linear
equations
Ex. 3.1, 3.2,
3.3, 3.4,3.5
and Ex. 3.6
Draw graphs for
unique, no solution
and infinitely many
solution 5 examples
of each type
Triangles Thales Theorem similar Triangles. AAA , SSS,
SAS Theorem on similarity of Triangles, Areas
of similar triangles, Pythagoras Theorem and
its application.
Theorem:- Thales
AAA, SSS and SAS and
Pythagorous
Theorem on chart
paper
Trigonometry Introduction to Trigonometry
Trigonometric Ratio
June Trigonometry T. ratio of some particular angles,
Trigonometric identities
July Trigonometry T. ratio of some particular angles,
Trigonometric identities
Statistics Frequency distribution table, mean, median,
mode and mode bar graph, histograph
August Statistics Continued , revision for half yearly test
October Quadratic
Equations
Identification of quadratic equations. Solution
of quadratic equations by factorisation
method. Completing the square method.
Quadratic formula and nature of roots of
quadratic equations.
Arithmetic
Progression
Sequence Number patterns, Particular rule
for number patterns for A.P. Common
difference for A.P. nth term of a n A.P.
Summation of terms in A.P.
Geometry
Circle
Tangent and Secant in a circle. one tangent
drawn at a point of the circle. Theorem of
tangents drawn from an external point of a
circle.
November Construction Construction of similar triangles in a given
ratio. Construction of tangent on a circle at
various conditions.
Area related to
circle
Circumference of circle and Area of Circle.
Formula area of square, sector of a circle,
segment area of a circle, area of combined
figures.
Surface area
and Volume
Cube and Cuboids, Cylinder, Cone and
Sphere, Hemisphere Surafece Area
December Surface area
and Volume
Volume of a cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone
combination of solid shapes, sphere, frustum
Trigonometry.
Heights and
distance
Angle of elevation, angle of depression. Line
of sight, uses of Sinθ, Cosθ, Tanθ in problems
for heights and distance
Probability Definition of Probability, Event, Problems
based on probability
January Co-ordinate
Geometry
Distance formula for two points, Section
formula for a point. Which divides a line
segment in a ratio formula for area of triangle
whose three vertices are given.
Social Studies
Months
/ Days History Civics Geography Economics Assignment /
Project April 4. The Age of
Industrialization: Before the Industrial Revolution Hand Labour and Steam Power Industrialization in the colonies Factories Come Up The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth Market for Goods
1. Power Sharing: Case Studies of Belgium and Sri Lanka Why power sharing is desirable? Forms of Power Sharing
1. Resources and Development: Types of Resources Development of Resources Resource Planning in India Land Resources Land Utilization Land Use Pattern in India Land Degradation and Conservation Measures Soil as a Resource Classification of Soils Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation
1. Development: What Development Promises - Different people different goals Income and other goals National Development
Chapter 1: Resources and Development (Identification only) a. Major soil Types
May 4. The Age of Industrialization: Industrialization in the colonies Factories Come Up The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth Market for Goods
2. Federalism: What is Federalism? What make India a Federal Country? How is Federalism practiced?
2. Forest and Wildlife Biodiversity or Biological Diversity Flora and Fauna in India Vanishing Forests Asiatic Cheetah: Where did they go?
1. Development: How to compare different countries or states? Income and other criteria Public Facilities Sustainability
of development
Decentralization in India
June 5. Print Culture and the Modern World: The First Printed Books Print Comes to Europe
3. Democracy and Diversity: Case Studies of Mexico Differences, similarities and divisions Politics of social divisions
2. Forest and Wildlife The Himalayan Yew in trouble Conservation of forest and wildlife in India Project Tiger Types and distribution of forests and wildlife resources Community and Conservation
2. Sectors of the Indian Economy: Sectors of Economic Activities Comparing the three sectors Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India.
July 5. Print Culture and the Modern World: Revolution and its Impact The Reading Mania The Nineteenth Century India and the World of Print
4. Gender, Religion and Caste: Gender and Politics Religion, Communalism and Politics Caste and Politics
3. Water Resources: Water Scarcity and The Need for Water Conservation and Management Multi-Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management Rainwater Harvesting
2. Sectors of the Indian Economy: Division of sectors as organized and unorganized Sectors in
terms of
ownership:
Public and
Private Sectors
Chapter 3: Water Resources (Locating and Labelling) Dams:
a. Salal
b. Bhakra Nangal
c. Tehri
d. Rana Pratap
Sagar
e. Sardar Sarovar
f. Hirakud
g. Nagarjuna Sagar
h. Tungabhadra August 5. Print
Culture and the Modern World: Revolution and its Impact The Reading Mania The Nineteenth Century India and the World of Print
5. Popular Struggles and Movements: Popular Struggles in Nepal and Bolivia Mobilization and Organization
4. Agriculture: Types of farming Cropping Pattern Major Crops Technological and Institutional Reforms Impact of Globalization on Agriculture
3. Money and Credit: Money as a medium of exchange Modern forms of money Loan activities of Banks Two different credit situations Terms of credit
Chapter 4: Agriculture (Identification only) a. Major areas of Rice and Wheat
b. Largest / Major producer states of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Cotton and Jute
Religious Reform and Public Debates New Forms of Publication Print and Censorship
Pressure Groups and Movements
Formal sector credit in India Self Help Groups for the Poor
Septem
ber
Revision
October 1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe: The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation The Making of Nationalism in Europe The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848 The Making of Germany and Italy Visualizing the Nation Nationalism and Imperialism
6. Political Parties: Why do we need Political Parties? How many Parties should we have? National Political Parties State Parties Challenges to Political Parties
5. Minerals and Energy Resources What is a mineral? Mode of occurrence of Minerals Ferrons and Non-Ferrons Minerals Non-Metallic Minerals Rock Minerals Conservation of Minerals Energy Resources o
Conventional and Non-Conventional o
Conserv
ation
of
Energy
Resourc
es
3. Money and Credit: Loan activities of Banks Two different credit situations Terms of credit Formal sector credit in India Self Help Groups for the Poor
Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy Resources Minerals (Identification only) a. Iron Ore mines Mayurbhanj
Durg
Bailadila
Bellary
Kudremukh b. Coal Mines Raniganj
Bokaro
Talcher
Neyveli c. Oil Fields Digboi
Naharkatia
Mumbai High
Bassien
Kalol
Ankaleshwar Power Plants (Locating and Labelling only) 27
a. Thermal Namrup
Singrauli
Ramagundam b. Nuclear Narora
Kakrapara
How can Parties be reformed?
Tarapur
Kalpakkam
Novemb
er
1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe: The Making of Germany and Italy Visualizing the Nation Nationalism and Imperialism
2. Nationalism in India: The First World War, Khilafat and Non - Cooperation
7. Outcomes of Democracy: How do we assess democracy’s outcomes? Accountable, responsive and legitimate government Economic growth and development Reduction of inequality and povert
6. Manufacturing Industries: Importance of manufacturing Contribution of Industry to National Economy Industrial Location Classification of Industries Spatial distribution Industrial pollution and environmental degradation Control of Environmental Degradation
4. Globalization and the Indian Economy: Production across countries Interlinking production across countries Foreign Trade and integration of markets
Chapter 6: Manufacturing Industries (Locating and Labelling Only) Cotton Textile Industries: a. Mumbai
b. Indore
c. Surat
d. Kanpur
e. Coimbatore Iron and Steel Plants: a. Durgapur
b. Bokaro
c. Jamshedpur
d. Bhilai
e. Vijaynagar
f. Salem Software Technology Parks:
a. Noida
b. Gandhinagar
c. Mumbai
d. Pune
e. Hyderabad
f. Bengaluru
g. Chennai
h. Thiruvananthapuram Chapter - 3 Nationalism in India – (1918 – 1930) for locating and labelling / Identification 1. Indian National Congress Sessions: a. Calcutta (Sep. 1920)
b. Nagpur (Dec. 1920)
c. Madras (1927) 2. Important Centres of Indian National Movement a. Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of Indigo Planters
y Accommodation of social diversity Dignity and freedom of the citizens
b. Kheda (Gujrat) - Peasant Satyagrah 26 c. Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha
d. Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh Incident
e. Chauri Chaura (U.P.) - Calling off the Non-Cooperation Movement
f. Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience Movement
Decemb
er
2. Nationalism in India: Differing Strands within the Movement Towards Civil Disobedience The Sense of Collective Belonging
8. Challenges to Democracy: Thinking about challenges Thinking about Political Reforms Redefining democracy
7. Life Lines of National Economy: Transport – Roadways, Railways, Pipelines, Waterways, Airways
4. Globalization and the Indian Economy: What is globalization? Factors that have enabled Globalisation World Trade Organisation Impact of Globalization on India The Struggle for a fair Globalisation
Chapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy Major Ports: (Locating and Labelling) a. Kandla
b. Mumbai
c. Marmagao
d. New Mangalore
e. Kochi
f. Tuticorin
g. Chennai
h. Vishakhapatnam
i. Paradip
j. Haldia International Airports:
a. Amritsar (Raja Sansi)
b. Delhi (Indira Gandhi
International)
c. Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji)
d. Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)
e. Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)
f. Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)
January Revision for
Prelims 1
Revisio
n for
Prelims
1
7. Life Lines of National Economy:
5. Consumer Rights: Note: Chapter 5
‘Consumer
Chapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy Major Ports: (Locating and Labelling) a. Kandla
Communication International Trade Tourism
as a Trade
Rights’ to be
done as Project
Work.
b. Mumbai
c. Marmagao
d. New Mangalore
e. Kochi
f. Tuticorin
g. Chennai
h. Vishakhapatnam
i. Paradip
j. Haldia International Airports:
a. Amritsar (Raja Sansi)
b. Delhi (Indira Gandhi
International)
c. Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji)
d. Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)
e. Kolkata (Netaji Subhash
Chandra Bose)
f. Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi) Februar
y
Revision of
Prelims 2
Revisio
n of
Prelims
2
Revision of
Prelims 2
Revision of
Prelims 2
Chemistry
MONTHLY
ASSIGNM
ENT
TOPIC LEARNING
OUTCOMES HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT/PROJECT
APRIL 1.Chemical Reaction
Balanced chemical reactions and equations. Change in colour, temperature, state, etc. Catalyst.
Balancing equation.
Practical based on physical change
MAY Chemical Reaction
Acid, Bases and Salts
Types- Combination, Decomposition, Oxidation-Reduction
Concept, definition, general properties, pH scale, pH in everyday, .
Do the exercise and value based question in
notebook Define pH. differentiate acid, base and salt.
-20 Questions after completion of chapter
-pH related practical
JUNE Acid, Bases and Salts
Preparation of Sodium hydroxide, Bleaching powder, Baking soda, etc
Do the exercise and value based question in
notebook
-20 Questions after completion of chapter -To study of properties of acids and bases
JULY Metals and non-metals
Physical and chemical properties of metal and non metals. Reactivity series, Formation and properties of ionic compounds.
Properties of metals and non metals Do the
exercise and value based question in notebook
-To observe the action of Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals in different salt solutions.
AUGUST Metals and non-metals
Basic metallergical
process, Corrosion and it's prevention
Do the
exercise and value based question in notebook properties of carbons
20 Questions after
completion of chapter
SEPTEMB
ER REVISION AND HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION
REVISION &EXAMINATION
OCTOBER
Carbon and it's compounds
Covalent bonding, versatile nature, homologous series, Nomenclature, Halogens, alcohol, Ketones, Aldehyde.
Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons
What is homologous series?
To study the following properties of acetic acid- Odour, Solubility in water, effects on litmus Reaction with sodiam bicarbonate
NOVEMB
ER Carbon and it's compounds
Chemical properties of carbon compounds, combustion, oxidation, addition and substitution reactions. Ethanol,
Ethanoic acid. Soaps and Detergents
.Do the
exercise and value based question in notebook
-20 Questions after completion of chapter
DECEMBER
Periodic Classification of Element
Need of classification, Dobereiner's triads &its limitations, Newlands law of octaves, valency, atomic number, Metallic and non
metallic properties,
Modern periodic table and law, Explanation, Electronic configuration
Why is it needed? What is atomic number? mention the law of modern periodic table
Make a modern periodic table.
JANUARY Periodic Classification of Element
Management of Natural Resources
Characteristic of the period and group of the periodic table.Merits of the
Modern periodic table, Advantages of periodic table,
periodic table and chemical bonding Different forms of energy, conventional and non-conventional energy, fossil fuels, solar energy, biogas, water and tidal
energy etc.
Do the exercise and value based question in notebook
-20 Questions after completion of chapter
FEBRUARY REVISION REVISION PREPARATION
Physics MONTHLY
ASSIGNME
NT
TOPIC LEARNING
OUTCOMES HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT/ PROJECT
APRIL Effects of Current Electric Current, potential difference, Ohm's Law,
Resistance, series combination and parallel combination of resister and it's application.
Describe Ohm's Law.
Questions based on combination.
To determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in a. Series b. Parallel.
MAY Effects of Current Heating effect of electric current, Electric Power, Interrelation between P,V,I and R.
Do the exercise and value based question in notebook.
To study the dependence of potential difference (V) across a resistor on the current (I) passing through it and determine its resistance.
20 Questions after completion of chapter
JUNE Magnetic Effects of Current
Magnetic field, field lines, Fleming's Left Hand Rule, Electromagnetic induction, induced potential difference, induced current
Related practical
JULY Magnetic Effects of
Current Fleming's Right hand rule, Direct Current, Alternating Current, Frequency of AC, Advantage of AC over DC, Domestic Electric circuit.
Do the
exercise and value based question in notebook
20 Questions after
completion of chapter
AUGUST Sources of Energy Different forms of energy, conventional and non-conventional sources of energy. Fossil fuels, solar energy, Biogas, wind, water and tidal energy, nucleur energy,Renewable and non-renewable sources of energy
Diferentiate- a. conventional and non-conventional sources Do the exercise and value based question in
notebook
20 Questions after completion of chapter
SEPTEMB
ER REVISION AND HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION
REVISION & EXAMINATION
PREPARATION PREPARATION
OCTOBER
Light- Reflection Concept, Definition, Reflection of light by curved surface, images formed by spherical mirrors, centre of curvature,
principal axis, focus, focal length, mirror formula, magnification
Represent images formed by spherical mirrors What is mirror formula?
To determine the focal length of Concave mirror
NOVEMB
ER Light- Refraction Refraction of light by
spherical lens, Images formed by spherical lenses, Lens formula, Magnification, Power of lens, Refraction of light through a prism, dispersion of light, scattering of light, applications in daily life.
Show images formed by spherical lenses
Do the exercise and value based question in notebook
To determine the focal length of Concave lens Represent refraction of light through a prism, rectangular glass slab
20 Questions after completion of chapter
DECEMBE
R Human Eye and colourful world
Human eye, Functioning of lens of human eye, Defects of vision and their corrections.
Do the exercise and value based question in notebook
20 Questions after completion of chapter
JANUARY REVISION REVISION PREPARATION
PREPARATION
FEBRUARY REVISION REVISION
PREPARATION
PREPARATION
Biology MONTHLY
ASSIGNME
NT
TOPIC LEARNING
OUTCOMES HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT/ PROJECT
APRIL Life Processes
Basic concept of nutrition, respiration in plants and animals. Nutrition-concept, definition, modes, photosynthesis and it's raw materials,
human digestive system. Respiration- definition, modes, Human Respiratory System
Describe both modes of nutrition. The role of enzymes in digestion.
Draw a well labelled diagram of - a. Human digestive system b. Digestion in Amoeba c. Human Respiratory system Practical- Prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to show stomata.
MAY Life Processes Basic concept of Transportation and Excretion in plants and animals. Transportation- Definition, role of xylem and phloem, human heart, blood circulation, BP,Lymph Excretion- Human excretory system, Nephron, Hemodialysis
Do the exercise and value based
question in notebook.
Draw a well labelled diagram of - a. Human Heart b. Human Excretory System c. Nephron
Practical- Light is necessary
for photosynthesis Carbon dioxide is given out during Respiration 20 Questions after completion of chapter
JUNE Control and Coordination
Concept, Definition, Tropic Movement and it's types
Describe tropic movement and its modes.
JULY Control and Coordination
Phytohormones- Auxins, Gibberellins, Cytokinins and Abscisic Acid Nervous System- Nerves and their types, structure and functions
Role of Auxins Do the exercise and value based question in notebook
Draw a well labelled diagram of a. Neuron 20 Questions after completion of chapter
AUGUST Control and Coordination
Reflex action and arc Human Brain- Structure and Functions Human Endocrine system
.Do the exercise and value based question in
notebook
20 Questions after completion of chapter Draw a well labelled diagram of human brain
SEPTEMB
ER REVISION AND HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION
REVISION & EXAMINATION
PREPARATION PREPARATION
OCTOBER
Reproduction Concept, Definition, Importance of Reproduction
Modes- Asexual Reproduction- Fission, Budding, Fragmentation, Regeneration, Vegetative Propagation, Spore formation
What is Reproduction? Describe different modes of asexual reproduction.
Study of Binary fission in Amoeba Budding in the Yeast
NOVEMB
ER Reproduction Sexual Reproduction-
Variations, in flowering plant, pollination Reproduction in human beings, Male and Female Reproductive System. Menstruation Human Health
What happens when the egg
is not fertilised?
Do the exercise and value based
question in notebook
Make a well labelled diagram of
a.Male Reproductive System b.Female Reproductive System
To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed -20 Questions after
completion of chapter DECEMBE
R Heredity and Evolution
Concept and Definition, Accumulation of variation, inherited traits,Mendel's experiment, Law of dominance, sex determination
What is heredity? Describe Mono- and Di-hybrid cross.
JANUARY Heredity and Evolution
Our Environment Management of
Natural Resources
Evolution- concept, Darwinism, Speciation, Classification, Evidences of evolution, Human Evolution.
Environment, Eco-system, Food Chain and Webs, Ozone Depletion, managing the Garbage
Pollution, 3R Principle, Stakeholders,Sustainable Management, Water Harvesting,
Do the exercise and value based question in notebook
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To study homology &analogy with the help of models/charts of animals and plants -20 Questions after completion of chapter
20 Questions after completion of chapter
20 Questions after completion of chapter
Dams, Coal and Petroleum.
FEBRUARY REVISION REVISION
PREPARATION
PREPARATION
Foundation of IT
Month Topic Content
April
Introdu
cing
Interne
t
What is a Network? Introduction to Internet World Wide Web (WWW )
o History of World Wide Web o Difference between WWW and Internet
Internet Terminology 1.5 Web Servers
o Services Provided by a Server o How Servers are different from Desktop Computers
Website o Components of a Website o Website vs. Portal
Web Pages o What does it contain? (Components of a Webpage) o Types of Content o Wl1at makes a Webpage Work? o Difference between a Webpage and Website
Web Browsers Blogs •
o Types of Blogs o Advantages and Disadvantages of Blogs
URLs/Web Address o Elements of a URL
Protocols Newsgroups
o Using a Newsgroup HTML
May
Interne
tandWe
bServic
es
Information Retrieval Search Engines
o Finding Information using a Search Engine o How Search Engine Works o Some Searching Tips o Finding People on the Net
Working with FTP o Downloading and Uploading Files from Remote Site
Web Services Chat
o Commonly used Types of Chat E-mail (Electronic Mail)
o E-mail Account and Address o E-mail Primer o Protocols used in Email o Email Etiquettes
Video Conferencing o Areas of Application o Advantages 11nd Disadvantages of Video Conferencing
e-Learning o Benefits of e-Learning o Application Areas of e-Le11rni11g o e-Learning Software
e-Banking e-Shopping
o Sites Available o Threats and Security Concerns
e-Reservation o Benefits of e-Reservation o Application Areas of e-Reservation o e-Reservation Process o Live and Non-Live Reservation
e-Groups o Features of e-Groups o Benefits of e-Groups
Social Networking o Merits and Demerits of Social Networking o Features Available on Social Networking Sites o Ethics in Social Networking o Service Providers
June
Introdu
cing
Databas
es
Database Functioning o How Database Works o Advantages of Databases
Designing a Database
JulyAu
gust
OpenOf
fice.org
Base
Starting OOo BASE o BASE Window Components
Creating Base Database o Creating New Database o Creating a Table from Scratch (in Design View)
Designing Tables o Deciding Tables Contents a11d Properties o To Create a Table in Design View o Adding a Field to tire Table in Design View
Field Properties o Field Properties and Data Validation o Selling Field Properties
Entering Data in a Table Editing Data in a Table Setting Primary Key Opening an Existing Database Navigating in Table Creating a Query in Design View More on Record Selection
o Selecting from Multiple Tables o Specifying Multiple Conditio11s
Septe
mber
Revisio
n
Revision Assignment Project work on database
Octob
er
HTML -
I: Basic
HTML
Elemen
ts
HTML and its Capabilities History of HTML Writing HTML Documents
o HTML Document Structure o HTML Writing Tools
Basic Terminology Container and Empty Elements HTML Tag Structure Basic HTML Tags
o The HTML Tag o The HEAD Tag o The TITLE Tag o The BODY Tag o Headings in HTM L ( H1 ... H6 Tt1gs) o Text Formatting using <.P> and <BR> Tags o Text Formatting with <BASE FONT> and <FONT> o Horizontal Rules -<HR> Tag o Comments <!- and -->
Logical and Physical Text Styles Special Characters Combining Tags Lists in HTML
o Unnumbered or Unordered Lists o Numbered Lists or Ordered Lists o Definition Lists o Nested Lists
Nove
mber
IT
Applica
tions
Business Computing (Base) Projects Web Page Design Project
Dece
mber
HTML -
II :
Images,
Links
and
Tables
Inserting Images Subscripts (SUB tag) Superscripts (SUP tag) Linking
o External Linking - Linking to another Document Sending Email from a Browser Tables
o Various Table Tags o The <TABLE> Tag o The <TD> Tag o The <TH> and <TR> Tags o The <TH EAD> Tag o The <TFOOT> Tag o The <TBODY> Tag
Januar
y
XML -
eXtensi
ble
Markup
Langua
ge
What is XML? XML versus other Technologies
o XML vs SGML o XML vs HTML o XML vs. EDI
Features of XML Working XML
o XML Structure o Structure of XML-File/ Document o Components of XML-File
Logical Structure of XML Document o The Prolog o The Data Instance
XML Document Categories XML Practical Learning Validating XML Documents
o Software that Validate XML Documents o Validation Process
XML vs HTML Revisited Advantages of XML
Febru
ary
IT
Applica
tions
Revision Assignment Project work on HTML Web Site Designing
XML Project