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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY
CLASS – XII
ENGLISH
February:
Flamingo: The Last Lesson
Poems: My mother at sixty-six and Elementary school
Writing skills: Advertisements
March
Reading Skills: Unseen Passage
Vistas: Tiger King
Writing Skills: Notices
April
Poem: Keeping Quiet, A Thing of Beauty
Flamingo: Lost Spring
Writing skills: Article Writing
Reading skills: Note-making
May
Revision of unseen passage , note-making
Vistas: Enemy
Novel: Introduction and chapter: 1 and 2
Writing skills: Speech writing, poster writing
July
Reading: Revision of unseen passage
Writing: Formal invitations and their replies, letters to Editors
Flamingo: Aunt Jennifer’s tigers
Novel: chapter 3 to5
August
Reading: Revision of note-making
Writing: Informal invitations and their replies, Business letters
Flamingo: Deep Waters
Vistas: Should Wizard Hit mommy?
Novel: chapter 6 to 10
September: revision and first term exams
October
Reading: Revision of unseen passage
Writing: Application for job, Report Writing
Flamingo: Rattrap, Indigo
Vistas: On the face of it, Memories of childhood
Novel: chapter 11 to 15
November
Reading: revision of note-making
Writing: Debate, Revision of notice and advertisements
Literature: Going places, Evans tries an o level, novel: chapter 16 to 20
December
Revision of reading, writing and literature part
Novel: chapter 20 to 28
January
Revision of full syllabus and pre-board exams
February
Revision of full syllabus
CHEMISTRY WT 1
25.04.2018 Haloalkanes and haloarenes
Coordination compounds
Solid state defects
WT 2
30.05.18 Alcohols,phenols and ethers
Solutions
WT 3
08.08.18 p block elements
Chemical Kinetics
Polymers
WT 4
6.09.18 Aldehyde,ketones and carboxylic acid
D block elements
Electrochemistry
February
Chapter10-Haloalkanes and haloarenes
March
Chapter1-Solid state
Chapter-Alcohols, Phenols and ethers
April
Chapter9-Coordination compound
Chapter2-Solutions
May
Chapter16-Polymers
Chapter7- P block group 18 and 17
June
Chapter-General principles and processes of isolation of elements
July
Chapter4-Chemical kinetics
Chapter16-Biomolecules
Chapter7- P block group 15 and 16
August
Chapter13-Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acid
Chapter3-Electrochemistry
September
Chapter4-Surface Chemistry
Chapter8-D-block and F-block elements
October
Chapter15-Organic compounds containing Nitrogen
Chapter16-Chemistry in everyday life
PRACTICAL SYLLABUS
A.Surface chemistry
a)Preparation of one lyophilic and one lyophobic sol
b)Dialysis of sol-prepared in (a) above
c)Study of the role of emulsifying agents in stabilizing the emulsion of different oils.
B)Chemical kinetics
a)Effect of concentration and temperature on the rate of reaction between Sodium thiosulphate
and HCl
b)Study of reaction rates of any one of the following
i)Reaction of Iodine ion with Hydrogen peroxide at the room temperate using different concentration
of iodine
ii)Reaction between Potassium iodate and sodium sulphite using starch solution as indicator.
C)Thermochemistry
Any one of the following experiments
i)Enthapy of dissolution of copper sulphate and potassium nitrate
ii)Enthalpy of neutralization of strong acid and strong base
iii)Determination of enthalpy change during interaction between Acetone and Chloroform
D)Electrochemistry
Variation of cell potential in Zn/Zn||Cu/Cu with change in concentration of electrolytes at room
temperature
E)Chromatography
i)Separation of pigments from extracts of leaves and flowers by paper chromatography and
determination of Rf value
ii)Separation of constituents present in an inorganic mixture containing two cations only
F)Preparation of inorganic compounds
i)Preparation od double salt of Ferrous ammonium sulphate
ii)Preparation Potassium ferrous oxalate
G) Preparation of organic compounds
Preparation of any one of the following
i)Acetanalide
ii)Di-Benzal Acetone
H)Tests for functional froups present in organic compounds:
Unsatiuration,alcoholic,phenolic,aldehydic,ketonic,carboxylic and amino groups
I)Characteristics tests for carbohydrates, fats, proteins in pure sample and their detection in
given food stuff
J)Determination of molarity of KMnO4 solution by titrating it against a standard solution of :
i)oxalic acid
ii)Ferrous Ammonium sulphate
K)Qualitative analysis
PHYSICS MARCH
BASICS: Mathematical tools
Unit I: Electrostatics
Chapter–1: Electric Charges and Fields
Electric Charges; Conservation of charge, Coulomb's law-force between two point charges, forces between multiple charges;
superposition principle and continuous charge distribution. Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines,
electric dipole, electric field due to a dipole, torque on a dipole in uniform electric fleld. Electric flux, statement of Gauss's theorem
and its applications to find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin
spherical shell (field inside and outside).
APRIL Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system of charges; equipotential surfaces,
electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges and of electric dipole in an electrostatic field. Conductors and insulators,
free charges and bound charges inside a conductor. Dielectrics and electric polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, combination of
capacitors in series and in parallel, capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the plates,
energy stored in a capacitor
Unit II: Current Electricity
Chapter–3: Current Electricity Electric current, flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity, mobility and their relation with electric current; Ohm's
law, electrical resistance, V-I characteristics (linear and non-linear), electrical energy and power, electrical resistivity and
conductivity, Carbon resistors, colour code for carbon resistors; series and parallel combinations of resistors; temperature dependence
of resistance.
MAY Internal resistance of a cell, potential difference and emf of a cell, combination of cells in series and in parallel, Kirchhoff's laws and
simple applications, Wheatstone bridge, metre bridge.
Potentiometer - principle and its applications to measure potential difference and for comparing EMF of two cells; measurement of
internal resistance of a cell.
Unit III: Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism Concept of magnetic field, Oersted's experiment. Biot - Savart law and its application to current carrying circular loop. Ampere's law
and its applications to infinitely long straight wire. Straight and toroidal solenoids (only qualitative treatment), force on a moving
charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields, Cyclotron. Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field, force
between two parallel current-carrying conductors-definition of ampere, torque experienced by a current loop in uniform magnetic
field; moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.
Unit V: Electromagnetic waves Chapter–8: Electromagnetic Waves Basic idea of displacement current, Electromagnetic waves, their characteristics, their
Transverse nature (qualitative ideas only). Electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays,
gamma rays) including elementary facts about their uses
s
JUNE
SUMMER VACATION
JULY Chapter–5: Magnetism and Matter Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment, magnetic dipole moment of
a revolving electron, magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along its axis and perpendicular to its axis, torque
on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines; earth's
magnetic field and magnetic elements. Para-, dia- and ferro - magnetic substances, with examples. Electromagnets and factors
affecting their strengths, permanent magnets.
Unit IV: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents Chapter–6: Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic induction; Faraday's laws, induced EMF and current; Lenz's Law, Eddy
currents. Self and mutual induction.
Chapter–7: Alternating Current Alternating currents, peak and RMS value of alternating current/voltage; reactance and impedance;
LC oscillations (qualitative treatment only), LCR series circuit, resonance; power in AC circuits, power factor, wattless current. AC
generator and transformer
AUGUST Unit VI: Optics Chapter–9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments Ray Optics: Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula, refraction of
light, total internal reflection and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lensmaker's
formula, magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact, refraction and dispersion of light through a prism.
Scattering of light - blue colour of sky and reddish apprearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset. Optical instruments: Microscopes and
astronomical telescopes (reflecting and refracting) and their magnifying powers.
Chapter–10: Wave Optics Wave optics: Wave front and Huygen's principle, reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane
surface using wave fronts. Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygen's principle. Interference, Young's double slit
experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources and sustained interference of light, diffraction due to a single slit, width
of central maximum, resolving power of microscope and astronomical telescope, polarisation, plane polarised light, Brewster's law,
uses of plane polarised light and Polaroids.
SEPTEMBER
REVISION OF TERM I
OCTOBER Unit VII: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Chapter–11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Dual nature of radiation, Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard's observations;
Einstein's photoelectric equation-particle nature of light. Matter waves-wave nature of particles, de-Broglie relation, Davisson-Germer
experiment (experimental details should be omitted; only conclusion should be explained). Unit VIII: Atoms and Nuclei Chapter–12: Atoms Alpha-particle scattering experiment; Rutherford's model of atom; Bohr model, energy levels, hydrogen
spectrum.
Chapter–13: Nuclei Composition and size of nucleus, Radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties;
radioactive decay law. Mass-energy relation, mass defect; binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number; nuclear
fission, nuclear fusion.
NOVEMBER Unit IX: Electronic Devices Chapter–14: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits Energy bands in conductors, semiconductors and
insulators (qualitative ideas only) Semiconductor diode - I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; Special
purpose p-n junction diodes: LED, photodiode, solar cell and Zener diode and their characteristics, zener diode as a voltage regulator.
Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a transistor and transistor as an amplifier (common emitter configuration), basic
idea of analog and digital signals, Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR). Unit X: Communication Systems Chapter–15: Communication Systems Elements of a communication system (block diagram only); bandwidth of signals (speech,
TV and digital data); bandwidth of transmission medium. Propagation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky and space
wave propagation, satellite communication. Need for modulation, amplitude modulation
PRACTICAL
April-May
Experiments based on :
1) Ohm's Law
2)Potentionmeter.
July-August
Experiment based on:
3) meterbridge
4) galvanometer and activities on electrical circuit
October
Experiments based on optics &activities
December
Experiment based on 3 J electronics
MATHEMATICS
units No. of
periods Marks
l Relations and functions 30 10
ll Algebra 50 13
lll Calculus 80 44
lV Vectors and Three Dimensional
30 17
V Linear Programming 20 06
Vl Probability 30 10
240 100
APRIL: Chapter. 2 Inverst trigonometric functions. Chapter. 3 Matrices. MAY: Chapter.4 Determinants.
Chapter.5 Continuity and differentiability Chapter.6 Applications of Derivatives. JUNE SUMMER VACATION JULY: Chapter.6 Integrals AUGUST Chapter.7 Applications of the integral. Chapter.8 Differential Equations . SEPTEMBER FIRST TERM EXAM OCTOBER Chapter.9 Vectors Chapter.10 Three dimensional Geometry NOVEMBER Chapter.11 Linear Programming. Chapter. 12 Probability Chapter -1 Relations and functions. DECEMBER REVISION Jan PRE Board Feb REVision
BIOLOGY Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70 Unit
Title No. of Periods Marks
VI Reproduction 30 14 VII Genetics and Evolution 40 18 VIII Biology and Human
Welfare 30 14
IX Biotechnology and its Applications
30 10
X Ecology and Environment
30 14
Total 160 70
MARCH
Unit-VI Reproduction
Chapter-1: Reproduction in Organisms Reproduction, a characteristic feature of all organisms for continuation of species; modes of reproduction - asexual and sexual reproduction; asexual reproduction - binary fission, sporulation, budding, gemmule formation, fragmentation; vegetative propagation in plants. Chapter-2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Flower structure; development of male and female gametophytes; pollination - types, agencies and examples; outbreeding devices; pollen-pistil interaction; double fertilization; post fertilization events - development of endosperm and embryo, development of seed and formation of fruit; special modes-apomixis, parthenocarpy, polyembryony; Significance of seed dispersal and fruit formation. Chapter-3: Human Reproduction Male and female reproductive systems; microscopic anatomy of testis and ovary; gametogenesis - spermatogenesis and oogenesis;
menstrual cycle; fertilisation, embryo development upto blastocyst formation, implantation; pregnancy and placenta formation
(elementary idea); parturition (elementary idea); lactation (elementary idea).
APRIL
Chapter-4: Reproductive Health Need for reproductive health and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs); birth control - need and methods,
contraception and medical termination of pregnancy (MTP); amniocentesis; infertility and assisted reproductive technologies - IVF,
ZIFT, GIFT (elementary idea for general awareness).
Chapter-13: Organisms and Populations Organisms and environment: Habitat and niche, population and ecological adaptations; population interactions - mutualism,
competition, predation, parasitism; population attributes - growth, birth rate and death rate, age distribution
MAY
Chapter-5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation Heredity and variation: Mendelian inheritance; deviations from Mendelism – incomplete dominance, co-dominance, multiple alleles and inheritance of blood groups, pleiotropy; elementary idea of polygenic inheritance; chromosome theory of inheritance; chromosomes and genes; Sex determination - in humans, birds and honey bee; linkage and crossing over; sex linked inheritance - haemophilia, colour blindness; Mendelian disorders in humans - thalassemia; chromosomal disorders in humans; Down's syndrome, Turner's and Klinefelter's syndromes.
Chapter-9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production Improvement in food production: Plant breeding, tissue culture, single cell protein, Biofortification, Apiculture and Animal husbandry.
JUNE
SUMMER VACATIONS
JULY
Chapter-6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance Search for genetic material and DNA as genetic material; Structure of DNA and RNA; DNA packaging; DNA replication; Central dogma; transcription, genetic code, translation; gene expression and regulation - lac operon; genome and human and rice genome projects; DNA fingerprinting. Chapter-7: Evolution Origin of life; biological evolution and evidences for biological evolution (paleontology, comparative anatomy, embryology and
molecular evidences); Darwin's contribution, modern synthetic theory of evolution; mechanism of evolution - variation (mutation and
recombination) and natural selection with examples, types of natural selection; Gene flow and genetic drift; Hardy - Weinberg's
principle; adaptive radiation; human evolution.
Chapter-14: Ecosystem Ecosystems: Patterns, components; productivity and decomposition; energy flow; pyramids of number, biomass, energy; nutrient
cycles (carbon and phosphorous); ecological succession; ecological services - carbon fixation, pollination, seed dispersal, oxygen
release (in brief)
AUGUST
Chapter-8: Human Health and Diseases Pathogens; parasites causing human diseases (malaria, dengue, chickengunia, filariasis, ascariasis, typhoid, pneumonia, common
cold, amoebiasis, ring worm) and their control; Basic concepts of immunology - vaccines; cancer, HIV and AIDS; Adolescence - drug
and alcohol abuse.
Chapter-10: Microbes in Human Welfare In household food processing, industrial production, sewage treatment, energy generation and microbes as biocontrol agents and
biofertilizers. Antibiotics; production and judicious use.
Chapter-15: Biodiversity and its Conservation Biodiversity-Concept, patterns, importance; loss of biodiversity; biodiversity conservation; hotspots, endangered organisms,
extinction, Red Data Book, biosphere reserves, national parks, sanctuaries and Ramsar sites.
SEPTEMBER
1st TERM EXAMS
OCTOBER
Chapter-11: Biotechnology - Principles and processes Genetic Engineering (Recombinant DNA Technology). Chapter-12: Biotechnology and its Application Application of biotechnology in health and agriculture: Human insulin and vaccine production, stem cell technology, gene therapy;
genetically modified organisms - Bt crops; transgenic animals; biosafety issues, bio piracy and patents.
Chapter-16: Environmental Issues Air pollution and its control; water pollution and its control; agrochemicals and their effects; solid waste management; radioactive
waste management; greenhouse effect and climate change impact and mitigation; ozone layer depletion; deforestation; any one case
study as success story addressing environmental issue(s).
NOVEMEBER,DECEMBER
REVISION
ECONOMICS Code no-30
APRIL
MICROECONOMICS
Ch-1 – ECONOMICS, ECONOMY AND ITS CENTRAL PROBLEMS
CH-2- CONSUMERS EQUILIBRIUM AND UTILITY ANALYSIS
CH-3- CONSUMERS EQUILIBRIUM AND UTILITY ANALYSIS
MAY
CHAPTER -4 THEORY OF DEMAND
CH-APTER -5 PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
CHAPTER- 6 PRODUCTION FUNCTION
JUNE
PROJECT AND SURVEY WORK
JULY
CHAPTER -7 CONCEPT OF COST
CHAPTER-8 CONCEPT OF REVENUE
CHAPTER -9 PRODUCERS EQUILIBRIUM
AUGUST
CHAPTER -10 THEORY OF SUPPLY
CHAPTER-11 FORMS OF MARKET
CHAPTER-12 DETERMINATION OF MARKET EQUILIBRIUM
SEPTEMBER
REVISION OF MICROECONOMICS
OCTOBER
MACROECONOMICS
CHAPTER-1 MEANING OF MACROECONOMICS
CHAPTER -2 NATIONAL INCOME AND RELATAED CONCEPTS
CHAPTER -3 CALCULATION OF MACROECONOMICS
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER -4 MONEY SUPPLY
CHAPTER-5 MONEY AND BANKING
CHAPTER-6 AGGREGATE DEMAND AND ITS COMPONENTS
CHAPTER -7 SHORT RUN EQUILOIBRIUM OUTPUT
DECEMBER
CHAPTER- 8 LONG RUN EQUILIBRIUM OUTPUT
CHAPTER-9 PROBLEM OF EXCESS AND DEFICIT DEMAND
CHAPTER-10 GOVERNMENT BUDGET
JANUARY
CHAPTER-11 BALANCE OF PAYMENT
CHAPTER-12 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE
FEBRUARY
REVISION
ACCOUNTANCY Code no-055
APRIL
CHAPTER -1 FUNDAMENTALS OF PARTNERSHIP
CHAPTER-2 VALUATION OF GOODWILL
CHAPTER-3 CHANGE IN PROFIT SHARING RATIO IN EXISTING PARTNERSHIP
MAY
CHAPTER-4 ADMISION OF PARTNER
CHAPTER-5 RETIREMENT AND DEATH OF PARTNER
JUNE
PROJECT WORK AND SURVEY
JULY
CHAPTER-6 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
CHAPTER-7 ACCOUNTING FOR SHARE CAPITAL
AUGUST
CHAPTER-8 ACCOUNTING FOR DEBENTURES
CHAPTER-9 REDEMPTION OF DEBENTURES
SEPTEMBER
REVISION
OCTOBER
CHAPTER-10 FINANCIAL STATEMENTSOF THE COMPANY
CHAPTER-11 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
CHAPTER-12 TOOLS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER-13 ACCOUNTING RATIOS
DECEMBER
CHAPTER -14 CASH FLOW STATEMENT
CHAPTER 15 ACCOUNTING FOR NON PROFIT ORGANISATIONS
JANUARY & FEBRUARY
REVISION
BUSINESS STUDIES (Code No. 054)
APRIL
Part A: Principles and Functions of Management
Unit 1: Nature and Significance of Management
Unit 2: Principles of Management
MAY
Unit 3: Business Environment
JULY
Unit 4: Planning
Unit 12: Consumer Protection
AUGUST
Unit 5: Organising
SEPTEMBER
Unit 6: Staffing
OCTOBER
Unit 7: Directing
Unit 8: Controlling
NOVEMBER
Part B:Business Finance and Marketing
Unit 9: Financial Management
Unit 10: Financial Markets
DECEMBER
Unit 11: Marketing Management
Unit 13: Project Work
JANUARY & FEBRUARY
REVISION
GEOGRAPHY
A. Fundamentals of Human Geography
MARCH:
Unit 1: Human Geography: Nature and Scope
Unit 2: People
Population-distribution,density and growth
Population change-spatial patterns and structure; determinants of population change;
APRIL:
Age-sex ratio; rural-urban composition;
Human development - concept; selected indicators, international comparisons
MAY:
Unit 3: Human Activities
Primary activities - concept and changing trends; gathering, pastoral, mining, subsistence agriculture, modern agriculture; people engaged in
agricultural and allied activities - some examples from selected countries.
JULY:
Secondary activities-concept; manufacturing: types - household, small scale, large scale; agro based and mineral based industries; people engaged
in secondary activities - some examples from selected countries.
Tertiary activities-concept; trade, transport and tourism; services; people engaged in tertiary activities - some examples from selected countries.
AUGUST:
Quatenary activities - concept; people engaged in quatenary activities - case study from selected countries.
Unit 4: Transport, Communication & Trade
Land transport - roads, railways; trans-continental railways.
Water transport - inland waterways; major ocean routes.
Air transport - Intercontinental air routes.
Oil and gas pipelines.
Satellite communication and cyber space- Importance and usage for geographical information; use of GPS.
International trade-Bases and changing patterns; ports as gateways of international trade, role of WTO in International trade.
Ocean: National rights and international treaties.
SEPTEMBER:
Unit 5: Human settlements
Settlement types - rural and urban; morphology of cities (case study); distribution of mega cities; problems of human settlements in developing
countries.
Map Work
Map Work on identification of features based on 1-5 units on the outline/Physical/Political map of World.
B. India: People and Economy
Unit 6: People
Population: distribution, density and growth; composition of population - linguistic, religious; sex, rural-urban and occupational-regional
variations in growth of population.
Migration: international, national-causes and consequences.
Human development: selected indicators and regional patterns.
Population, environment and development.
Unit 7: Human Settlements
Rural settlements - types and distribution.
Urban settlements - types, distribution and functional classification.
OCTOBER:
Unit 8: Resources and Development
Land resources - general land use; agricultural land use, Geographical conditions and distribution of major crops (Wheat, Rice, Tea, Coffee,
Cotton, Jute, Sugarcane and Rubber), agricultural development and problems.
Water resources - availability and utilization-irrigation, domestic, industrial and other uses; scarcity of water and conservation methods -rain water
harvesting and watershed management.
Mineral and energy resources - distribution of metallic (Iron ore, Copper, Bauxite, Manganese); non-metallic (Mica, Salt) minerals; conventional
(Coal, Petroleum, Natural gas and Hydroelectricity) and non-conventional energy sources (solar, wind, biogas) and conservation.
Industries - types, factors of industrial location; distribution and changing pattern of selected industries-iron and steel, cotton textiles, sugar,
petrochemicals, and knowledge based industries; impact of liberalization, privatisation and globalisation on industrial location; industrial clusters.
Planning in India - target group area planning (case study); idea of sustainable development (case study).
NOVEMBER:
Unit 9: Transport, Communication and International Trade
Transport and communication-roads, railways, waterways and airways: oil and gas pipelines; Geographical information and communication
networks.
International trade - changing pattern of India's foreign trade; sea ports and their hinterland and airports.
Unit 10: Geographical Perspective on selected issues and problems
Environmental pollution; urban - waste disposal.
Urbanisation, rural-urban migration; problems of slums.
Land degradation.
Map Work
Map work on locating and labelling of features based on above units on outline map of India.
C. Practical Work
Unit 1: Processing of Data and Thematic Mapping
Unit 2: Field study or Spatial Information Technology
Unit 3: Practical Record Book and Viva Voce
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PART A Contemporary world politics (NCERT)
PART B Politics in India since independence (NCERT)
(Map: 1. Political map of India
2. Political map of world)
MARCH (Part A) Ch. 1 Cold war era
Ch. 2 The end of bipolarity
APRIL Ch. 3 hegemony in world politics
Ch. 4 Alternative centers of power
(Part B) Ch. 1 Challenges of nation - building
MAY (Part A) Ch. 5 Contemporary south Asia
Ch. 6 International organization
(Part B) Ch. 2 Era of one-party dominance
Ch. 3 Politics of planned development
JUNE SUMMER VACATION
JULY (Part A) Ch. 7 Security in contemporary world
Ch. 8 Environment and natural resources
Ch. 9 Globalisation
AUGUST (Part B) Ch. 4 India’s external relations
Ch. 5 Challenges to the congress system
Ch. 6 Crisis of the Democratic order
SEPTEMBER Term 1 exams
OCTOBER (Part B) Ch. 7 Rise of popular movements
Ch. 8 Regional aspirations
Ch. 9 Recent development in Indian politics
NOVEMBER Revision
DECEMBER Revision
JANUARY Pre - board and revision
FEBRUARY Revision
MARCH Term II exams
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INFORMATICS PRACTICES(065)
MARCH
Unit 3: Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI.
Unit 1: Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking: Networking: a brief overview, Communication Media: Wired
Technologies – Co-Axial, Ethernet Cable, Optical Fiber; Wireless Technologies – Blue Tooth, Infrared, Microwave, Radio Link,
Satellite Link; Network Devices: Modem, Hub, Switch, Repeater, Gateway – and their functions Types of network: LAN, MAN, WAN,
PAN; Network Topologies: Star, Bus, Tree Network Protocols: HTTP, TCP/IP, PPP, Remote access software such as Team Viewer;
Identifying computers and users over a network: Basic concept of domain name, MAC (Media Access Control), and IP Address,
domain name resolution Network Security Concepts: Cyber Law, Firewall, Cookies, Hackers and Crackers Network security threats:
Denial of service, Intrusion problems, Snooping, Eavesdropping Internet Applications: SMS, Voice Mail, Electronic Mail, Chat, Video
Conferencing
APRIL
Database Fundamentals Concept of Database transaction, Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK
AND SAVEPOINT
Open Source Concepts: Open Source Software (OSS), common FOSS/FLOSS examples (GNU/Linux, Firefox, OpenOffice, Java,
Netbeans, MySQL). Common open standards (HTML, XML, ODF, TCP/IP, CSS) Indian Language Computing: Character encoding,
UNICODE, different types of fonts (open type vs true type, static vs dynamic), Entering Indian Language Text – phonetic and key
map based, Inscript
MAY
Grouping Records: GROUP BY, Group functions - MAX(), MIN(), AVG(), SUM(), COUNT(); using COUNT(*), DISTINCT clause with
COUNT; Group Functions in case of Null Values. Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY, Foreign Key, Unique and NOT NULL
constraints, Viewing Constraints, Using DESC command to view constraints. Displaying Data From Multiple Tables: Cartesian
product, Union, Intersection and Equi-Join ALTER TABLE for Deleting column(s), modifying data type(s) of column(s), Adding a
constraint, enabling constraint, dropping constraints DROP Table for deleting a table or a database
JUNE
SUMMER VACATION
JULY
Unit 2: Programming Review of Class XI; Programming Fundamentals
(Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods & Properties, and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) Basic
concept of Class, Object, Inheritance and Polymorphism Commonly used libraries: String class and methods: toString(), concat(),
length(), toLowerCase(), toUpperCase(),trim(), subString()
AUGUST
Math class methods: pow(), round() Accessing MySQL database using JDBC to connect with database. Web application
development: URL, Web server, Communicating with the web server, concept of Client and Server Side HTML based web pages
covering basic tags
Unit 4: IT Applications
Front-end Interface: Introduction; content and features; identifying and using appropriate component (Text Field, Radio Button,
CheckBox, List etc. as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry, validation and display.
Back-end Database: Introduction and its purpose, exploring the requirement of databases, tables and its essential attributes.
Front-End and Database Connectivity: Introduction, requirement and benefits Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-
end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance, e-Business and e-Learning applications
Impact of ICT on society: Social, Environmental and Economic benefits.
,
SEPTEMBER
Ist term exam
OCTOBER
Project File Students in group of 2-3 are required to work collaboratively to develop a project using Programming and Database skills
learnt during the course. The project should be an application in any one of the domains – e-Governance, e-Business and e-
Learning - with GUI front-end and corresponding database at the back-end.
NOVEMBER
REVISION OF MYSQL
DECEMBER
REVISION OF JAVA LANGUAGE
JANUARY & FEBURARY
Revision and pre board Exam
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(Code No. 048)
APRIL
Unit-I : Planning in Sports
Meaning & Objectives Of Planning
Various Committees & its Responsibilities (pre; during & post)
Tournament – Knock-Out, League Or Round Robin & Combination
Procedure To Draw Fixtures – Knock-Out (Bye & Seeding) & League (Staircase & Cyclic)
Intramural & Extramural – Meaning, Objectives & Its Significance
Specific Sports Programme (Sports Day, Health Run, Run For Fun, Run For Specific Cause & Run For Unity)
Unit-II : Sports & Nutrition
Balanced Diet & Nutrition: Macro & Micro Nutrients
Nutritive & Non-Nutritive Components Of Diet
Eating For Weight Control – A Healthy Weight, The Pitfalls Of Dieting, Food Intolerance & Food Myths
Sports nutrition & its effect on performance (fluid & meal intake, pre, during & post competition)
Food supplement for children
MAY
Unit-III : Yoga & Lifestyle
Asanas as preventive measures
Obesity: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Vajrasana, Hastasana, Trikonasana, Ardh
Matsyendrasana
Diabetes: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Bhujangasana, Paschimottasana, Pavan
Muktasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana
Asthema: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Sukhasana, Chakrasana, Gomukhasana,
Parvatasana, Bhujangasana, Paschimottasana, Matsyasana
Hypertension: Tadasana, Vajrasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardha Chakrasana, Bhujangasana,
Sharasana
Back Pain: Tadasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana, Vakrasana, Shalabhasana, Bhujangasana
JUNE
SUMMER VACATION
JULY
Unit-IV : Physical Education & Sports for Differently-Abled
Concept of Disability & Disorder
Types of Disability, its causes & nature (cognitive disability, intellectual disability, physical
disability)
Types of Disorder, its cause & nature (ADHD, SPD, ASD, ODD, OCD)
Disability Etiquettes
Advantage of Physical Activities for children with special needs
Strategies to make Physical Activities assessable for children with special need.
Unit-V : Children & Sports
Motor development & factors affecting it
Exercise Guidelines at different stages of growth & Development
Advantages & disadvantages of weight training
Concept & advantages of Correct Posture
Causes of Bad Posture
Common Postural Deformities - Knock Knee; Flat Foot; Round Shoulders; Lordosis, Kyphosis, Bow
Legs and Scolioses
Corrective Measures for Postural Deformities
AUGUST
Unit-VI : Women & Sports
Sports participation of women in India
Special consideration (Menarch & Menstural Disfunction)
Female Athletes Triad (Oestoperosis, Amenoria, Eating Disorders)
Psychological aspects of women athlete
Sociological aspects of sports participation
Unit-VII : Test & Measurement in Sports
Computation of Fat Percentage -
Slaughter – Lohman Children Skinfold Formula:
Triceps & Calf Skinfold (Male 6 to 17 yrs - % body fat = (0.735 X sum of skinfold) + 1.0
(Female 6 to 17 yrs - % body fat = (0.610 X sum of skinfold) + 5.0
Measurement of Muscular Strength – Kraus Weber Test
Motor Fitness Test – AAPHER
General Motor Fitness – Barrow three item general motor ability (Standing Broad Jump, Zig Zag
Run, Medicine Ball Put – For Boys: 03 Kg & For Girls: 01 Kg)
Measurement of Cardio Vascular Fitness – Harvard Step Test/Rockport Test -
Computation of Fitness Index: Duration of the Exercise in Seconds x 100
5.5 x Pulse count of 1-1.5 Min after Exercise
Rikli & Jones - Senior Citizen Fitness Test
1. Chair Stand Test for lower body strength
2. Arm Curl Test for upper body strength
3. Chair Sit & Reach Test for lower body flexibility
4. Back Scratch Test for upper body flexibility
5. Eight Foot Up & Go Test for agility
6. Six Minute Walk Test for Aerobic Endurance
SEPTEMBER
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
OCTOBER
Unit-VIII : Physiology & Sports
Gender differences in physical & physiological parameters.
Physiological factor determining component of Physical Fitness
Effect of exercise on Cardio Vascular System
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Effect of exercise on Respiratory System
Effect of exercise on Muscular System
Physiological changes due to ageing
Role of physical activity maintaining functional fitness in aged population
Unit-IX : Sports Medicine
Concept, Aims & Scope of Sports Medicine
Sports injuries: Classification, Causes & Prevention
First Aid – Aims & Objectives
Management of Injuries:
Soft Tissue Injuries:
(Abrasion, Contusion, Laceration, Incision, Sprain & Strain)
Bone & Joint Injuries:
(Dislocation, Fractures: Stress Fracture, Green Stick, Commutated, Transverse Oblique & Impacted)
NOVEMBER
Unit-X : Kinesiology, Biomechanics & Sports
Projectile & factors affecting Projectile Trajectory
Newton’s Law of Motion & its application in sports
Aerodynamics Principles
Friction & Sports
Introduction to Axes & Planes
Types of movements (Flexion, Extension, Adbuction & Adduction)
Major Muscles involved in running, jumping & throwing
Unit-XI : Psychology & Sports
Understanding Stress & Coping Strategies (Problem Focused & Emotional Focused)
Personality; its definition & types – Trait & Type (Sheldon & Jung Classification) & Big Five
Theory
Motivation, its type & techniques
Self-esteem & Body Image
Psychological benefits of exercise
Meaning, Concept & Types of Aggressions in Sports
DECEMBER
Unit-XII : Training in Sports
Strength – Definition, types & methods of improving Strength – Isometric, Isotonic & Isokinetic
Endurance - Definition, types & methods to develop Endurance – Continuous Training, Interval
Training & Fartlek Training
Speed – Definition, types & methods to develop Speed – Acceleration Run & Pace Run
Flexibility – Definition, types & methods to improve flexibility
Coordinative Abilities – Definition & types
Circuit Training & High Altitude Training; Introduction & its impact
JANUARY
PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION &REVISION
FEBRUARY
REVISION
Practical
01. Physical Fitness - AAHPER - 10 Marks
02. Skills of any one Team Game of choice from the given list - 10 Marks
03. Viva - 05 Marks
04. Record File 05 Marks
SANTHYA
Sahaj Path
Ang no.706 to 1430
Various Activities
Discussion Topics
Use of Audio-Visual Aids on Religious & moral topics.