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THE HERITAGE SCHOOL
English Syllabus 2019-2020
Class XI
TEXT BOOKS: 1. William Shakespeare
’s The Tempest 2. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories 3. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems
4. Total English- Xavier Pinto (XII-ISC)
Term
Month
Lessons to be taught
1st Term April to August
1st Term Examination:
19th to 31st August
Literature:
Drama: The Tempest Act I
Prose: 1: Salvatore by W. Somerset Maugham
2. Fritz by Satyajit Ray
Poetry: 1. The Gift of India by Sarojini Naidu 2. Desiderata by Max Ehrmann
Language:
Composition: 1. The Descriptive Essay 2.The Narrative Essay 3.The Argumentative Essay 4. The Reflective Essay 5. The Discursive Essay 6. The Story Report-Writing: Kinds of Reports:
1. Newspaper/Magazine Report 2. Book Review 3. Film Review
Proposal Writing
Comprehension: Specimen Papers 2, 3, 4, 5,6 and 7 ISC Language Paper 2019 and 2018
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Grammar: 1. Transformation of Sentences -Structures to be done:
(i) Hardly…. when (ii) No sooner…. than (iii) Not only …. but also (iv) Comparison of Adjectives (v) Direct and Indirect Speech (vi) Active and Passive Voice
2. Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
3. Tense
2nd Term September to
November
Pre-Board:
2nd December-13th
December
Literature:
Drama: The Tempest Act II and Act III Scene 1
Prose: 1. Quality by John Galsworthy
2.A Gorilla in The Guestroom by Gerald Durrell
Poetry: 1. John Brown by Bob Dylan
2.The Spider and The Fly by Mary Howitt
Language: Composition: 1. The Discursive Essay 2. The Reflective Essay Report-Writing: Kinds of Reports:
1. Review of a Cultural Programme (Theatre / Film Festival)
2. Brochure Writing Proposal Writing Comprehension: Specimen Papers 8,9,10,11,12 and 13 Grammar: Transformation of Sentences-Structures to be done:
(i) Unless…. (ii) Little…… (iii) It is too…… (iv) In spite…. (v) Either…or (vi) Neither…nor
2. Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
3. Tense
Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
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Tense
3rd Term January to March Final Examination:
4th
February,2020(proposed
by CISCE)
Literature:
Drama: The Tempest Act III Scenes 2 and 3
Prose: The Chinese Statue by Jeffrey Archer
Poetry: The Dolphins by Carol Ann Duffy
Language:
Composition: Story Writing
Report-Writing: Review of a Cultural Programme (Music Festival /Book Fair) Proposal Writing Comprehension: Specimen Papers 14 and 15 Grammar: Practice papers
ELECTIVE ENGLISH CLASS XI
2019-20
TEXT TYPE/TERM TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3
1. PROSE: ‘LORD OF THE
FLIES’BY WILLIAM
GOLDING
CHAPTERS
1-5
CHAPTERS
6-9
CHAPTERS
10-12
2. POETRY: NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURY VERSE
BLAKE
WORDSWORTH
KEATS
TENNYSON
BROWNING
HOPKINS
3. DRAMA: ‘CAT ON A HOT TIN
ROOF’ BY TENNESSE
WILLIAMS
ACT 1 ACT 2 ACT 3
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Commerce
Text Books: 1. ISC Commerce, By C. B. Gupta, Book – I
Term Month Chapters To be Taught
First Term April to August
1. CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES –
ECONOMIC AND NON-ECONOMIC
2. NATURE AND OBJECTIVES OF BUSINESS
3. CLASSIFICATION OF BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
4. INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS
5. SOLE TRADER
6. PARTNERSHIP
7. JOINT STOCK COMPANY
8. TYPES OF COMPANIES
9. FORMATION OF A COMPANY
11. COOPERATIVE ORGANISATIONS
18. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
22. WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
23. BUSINESS RISK & INSURANCE
24. TYPES OF INSURANCE
PROJECT – I : DRAFTING OF PARTNERSHIP
DEED / CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITIES OF ANY TWO COMPANIES
Second
Term
September to
November
10 PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, PUBLIC UTILITIES AND
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
12. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS AND
BUSINESS ETHICS
13. E-BUSINESS AND OUTSOURCING
14. STOCK EXCHANGE
15. WHOLESALE TRADE
16. RETAIL TRADE
17. PROCEDURE AND DOCUMENTS USED IN HOME
TRADE
19. NATURE AND SCOPE OF FOREIGN TRADE
20. EXPORT TRADE
21. IMPORT TRADE
PROJECT – II : LIFE INSURANCE / E-BUSINESS
Third
Term
January REVISIONS
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Accounts
Text Books: 1. Double Entry Book Keeping, By T. S. Grewal, Book - I
2. New ISC Accountancy, By D. K. Goel Book - I
Term Month Chapters To be Taught
First Term April to
August
Introduction to Accounting
Basic Accounting Terms
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles [GAAP]
and Basic Accounting concepts
Accounting standards : Concepts and objectives,
International Financial Reporting standards [IFRS]
Bases of Accounting
Accounting Equation –Only theory
Journal
Ledger
Sub-Division of Journal-Cash Book
Petty Cash Book
Sub-Division of Journal
Trial Balance
Bank Reconciliation Statement
Depreciation
Project 1 B. R. S. (Bank Reconciliation Statement)
Pre-board September to
November
Provisions and Reserves
Capital and Revenue Expenditure /Income
Journal Proper- Adjustment Entries
Rectification of Errors
Final Accounts
Bills of exchange
Single entry system/Accounting from incomplete
record
Non –Trading Organisation
Computers in Accounting
Project 2and
Project 3
2. Final Accounts 3.Not-for-Profit -organisation
January Revision
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Note : Students are to submit any two projects of 10 marks each from the above topics as
per Council instructions.
Art
First Term (April - August)
• Still Life drawing in pencil shading and water colour finishing.
• Repetitive pattern Design with natural motifs.
• Invitation Card and greetings card making.
Second Term (September-November)
• Poster making for social awareness.
• Book-cover Design.
• Batik work.
Third Term (January)
• Poster making for advertisement purpose.
• Revision.
• BENGALI SECOND LANGUAGE SYLLABUS 2019 – 2020
• CLASS - XI
TEXT BOOKS: 1. প্রবন্ধ ও গদ্য সংকলন ; 2. কববতা সংকলন ; 3. ককাবন ; 4. ভাষা কসাপান ISC TERM BREAK-UP MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE TAUGHT
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FIRST TERM APRIL
TO
AUGUST
Language: বাকয পবিবতত ন ; বাচ্য পবিবতত ন ; উবি পবিবতত ন ; বাগধািা ;এক কথায় প্রকাশ ;
ববপিীতাথতক শব্দ ; পদ্ পবিবতত ন ; সাধু ও চ্বলত ভাষা ; বানান সংশশাধন ;
বাকয সংশশাধন ; সশ াচ্চাবিত বভন্নাথতক শব্দ ; একই শশব্দি বভন্নাশথত প্রশয়াগ ;
ধ্বনযাত্মক শব্দ ও শব্দদ্বৈত ; িচ্না ; ও কবাধ - পিীক্ষণ |
Literature: Prose :- না পাহািাি পিীক্ষা ; ক াড়াসাাঁশকাি ধাশি ; অনাচ্াি |
Poem :- ওিা কা কশি ; িাস্তা কািও একাি নয় ; পুব-পবি |
Novel :- প্রথ অধযায় কথশক তৃতীয় অধযায় |
SECOND TERM SEPTEMBER
TO
NOVEMBER
Language: বাকয পবিবতত ন ; বাচ্য পবিবতত ন ; উবি পবিবতত ন ; বাগধািা ; এক কথায়
প্রকাশ ; ববপিীতাথতক শব্দ ; পদ্ পবিবতত ন ; সাধু ও চ্বলত ভাষা ; বানান
সংশশাধন ; বাকয সংশশাধন ; সশ াচ্চাবিত বভন্নাথতক শব্দ ; একই শশব্দি বভন্নাশথত
প্রশয়াগ ; ধ্বনযাত্মক শব্দ ও শব্দদ্বৈত ; িচ্না ও কবাধ – পিীক্ষণ |
Literature: Prose :- ঠাকুিদ্া ; তাশসি ঘি ; কিকর্ত ; বীর্তশুল্কা |
Poem :- নুন ; বণতপবিচ্য় ; বাবশিি প্রাথতনা |
Novel :- চ্তুথত অধযায় কথশক দ্শ অধযায় |
THIRD TERM JANUARY
Language: বাকয পবিবতত ন ; বাচ্য পবিবতত ন ; উবি পবিবতত ন ; বাগধািা ; এক কথায়
প্রকাশ ; ববপিীতাথতক শব্দ ; পদ্ পবিবতত ন ; সাধু ও চ্বলত ভাষা ; বানান
সংশশাধন ; বাকয সংশশাধন ; সশ াচ্চাবিত বভন্নাথতক শব্দ ; একই শশব্দি বভন্নাশথত
প্রশয়াগ ; ধ্বনযাত্মক শব্দ ও শব্দদ্বৈত ; িচ্না ও কবাধ - পিীক্ষণ | Revision all.
Literature: Novel :- একাদ্শ অধযায় কথশক চ্তুদ্তশ অধযায় |
Revision of all prose & poems.
FINAL EXAMINATION SYLLABUS – Entire year’s syllabus as taught in class
( Both language & literature )
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Biology
1.A Text book for ISC BIOLOGY: Dr. S.C. Tripathi
Balaji Publications
2. Biology : NCERT
1st Term:(April- Aug)
1.Morphology of Flowering Plants
2. Anatomy of Flowering Plants
3. Animal Tissues and Cockroach
4. Respiration in Plants
5.Plant Growth and Development
6. Breathing and Exchange of gases
7.Biomolecules and Enzyme
8. Animal Kingdom
Practical:
1.Cytology: T.S. of Monocot Root and Dicot Root
Preparation of Temporary Slides of Onion Peel and Stages of Mitosis in Onion root
Tips.
2. Morphology: Morphology of Roots, Stem and Leaf
3.Food tests: Test for starch, Glucose, Sucrose, Proteins and Fats.
4. Spotting: (Of Different Plant and Animals Specimen)
5.Preparation of temporary Slides of Mucor and Rhizopus.
2nd Term: (Sept-Nov)
1.Cell- Unit of Life
2. Cell cycle and cell division
3. Transport of Plants
4. Photosynthesis
5. Digestion and Absorption
6. Body Fluids and Circulation
7. Excretory Products
8. Locomotion and Movement
9. The Living World
10..Biological Classification
11. Plant Kingdom
12. Neural Coordination
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13. Chemical Coordination and Integration
Practical:
1. To study the effect of Thawing, Heat, and Alcohol on permeability of Beet Root Cells.
2.Separation of Plant Pigments From Leaves By Chromatography.
3.Effect of different carbon dioxide concentrations on the rate of photosynthesis.
4.Demonstration of Plasmolysis using Onion Bulb and Rhoeo Leaf.
5.Demonstration of Osmosis in Living plant cells (Potato Osmoscope)
3rd Term: ( January)
Revision
BUSINESS STUDIES
Text Books: 1. ISC BUSINESS STUDIES, BOOK- I BY C.B.GUPTA
Term Month Chapters To be Taught
FIRST TERM April to
August
CHAPTER 1 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER 2 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CHAPTER 3 BUSINESS RISKSAND CAUSES OF FAILURE
CHAPTER 4 MANAGER AND MANAGERIAL ROLES
PRE-BOARD September to
November
CHAPTER 5 AUTHORITY, RESPONSIBILITY AND
ACCOUNTABILITY
CHAPTER 6 CHANGE MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 7 AUTOMATION AT WORKPLACES
CHAPTER 8 PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT TOOLS AND
FACILITIES
January to
February
REVISION
Projects Topics:
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1. List any two business in different Industries that have failed drastically and study the reasons for their failure. You may consider aspects such as finance, marketing,
operational inefficiency, marginal inefficiency, etc.
2. As a fresh graduate, select a business opportunity and prepare a business plan for a startup business giving the following:
• Details of the business idea
• Products and/ or Services
• Finance and its sources
• Marketing Plan
CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS 2018 -19
TEXT – BOOKS – 1. I.S.C CHEMISTRY by H.C SRIVASTAV
2.COMPREHENSIVE CHEMISTRY
3. N.C.E.R.T CHEMISTRY
TERM
MONTH
CHAPTERS TO BE TAUGHT
1st April To
August
1. Structure of an atom
2. Basic concepts of Chemistry
3. Periodic Table
4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular structure (Part
to be contd in 2nd term)
5. Redox-Reaction
6.s-Block elements- (Group-1 and Group- 2)
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7.Some basic principles and techniques in organic
chemistry.
PRACTICAL
1.Basic laboratory techniques
2.Acid-Alkali titration
3.Detection of anions
2nd
September
to
November
1. Chemical bonding (part)
2. States of matter
3. Equilibrium(part)
4. Hydrogen
5. p-block elements-Group-13
6. Hydrocarbons –Aliphatic (Alkanes, Alkenes and
Alkynes)
PRACTICAL
1. Acid-Alkali titration
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2. Detection of cations
3. Salt Analysis
3rd January
1. Equilibrium (rest part)
2. Chemical thermodynamics
3. p-block elements –group-14
4.Aromatic hydrocarbons
5.Enviornmental chemistry
PRACTICALS
1.Preparations of compounds-Alum and Copper
sulphate crystals
2.Chromatography.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION SYLLABUS
SECTION-A
1. CONCEPT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
i) Meaning of physical education, its aim and objectives.
Understanding of the term education: Aim and objectives of physical education.
ii) Importance of physical education.
Need for physical education and how it is important.
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iii) Misconception about physical education and the relevance of physical education in the inter-
disciplinary context (sports medicine, sports engineering, sports psychology, sports journalism, sports
physiotherapy, sports nutritionist, sports fashion designing.)
Misconception with respect to physical education; how physical education is related to various other
disciplines as list above.
iv) Meaning of Play and Recreation’.
Definition and importance of ‘Play’; Characteristics of Play (freedom and time, space and
spontaneity, enjoyment, intrinsic value).
Definition and importance of recreation.
v) Meaning and concept of ‘Games and Sports‘.
Meaning, definition and characteristics of ‘Games and Sports’.
2. INDIVIDUAL ASPECTS AND GROUP DYNAMICS
i) Interest and attitude.
Meaning and definition of the term interest (experience, derived, emotional challenge,
profession); method of forming attitude: by means of suggestion, by blindly accepting the
social norms by means of some intense emotional experiences, through participating in
games and sports (forming attitude to win, attitude towards exercise, attitude towards
physical fitness, fair play,obedience,discipline,etc.)
ii) Motivation.
Introduction, meaning and definition of ‘Motivation’.
Types of Motivation: intrinsic and extrinsic.
Methods of Motivation: praise or blame, competition, reword and punishment, setting clear
goals, success and failure, record of progress, scholarships, social recognition, honour and
glory.
iii) Leadership.
Meaning and definition of the word ‘Leader’.
Desirable qualities of a Leader.
3. EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE ON HUMAN BODY SYSTEM
Various systems and the effect of exercise and training on the following: skeletal system,
muscular system, muscular system, respiratory system, circulatory system and digestive system.
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i) The skeletal system: Type of bones in the body, various types of joints and major movements;
structural classification of muscle, structure and function of muscle.
ii) Respiratory System: Meaning and types of respiration, organs of the respiratory system (nose,
larynx, trachea, bronchi, diaphragm) and their functions.
iii) Circulatory system: Meaning; Heart, its structure and function; control of the heart rate;
function and composition of blood, maintenance of blood supply.
iv) Digestive system: Meaning, major organs (mouth, oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver,
gallbladder, small intestine, large intestine) and functions of each.
v) Effect of exercise and benefits of regular training on the above systems.
4. NUTRITION, WEIGHT CONTROL & EXERCISE
i) Nutrition basics- Dietary Goals and basics of a Nutritious Diet.
Nutrition basic: Dietary Goals for various stages of growth (childhood, adolescence, adulthood,
old age); Meaning of ‘Nutritious Diet’.
ii) Balance Dirt and role of balanced diet in performance.
Concept of Balanced diet; elements and sources of a balanced diet; factors affecting balanced
diet; importance of Balanced diet in sports performance.
iii) Obesity and weight control; Life time concept of weight control.
Meaning and definition of Obesity; causes of Obesity, dangers of Obesity, prevention of Obesity
through exercise and weight control.
Life-time concept of weight control- an understanding of how weight can be controlled through
proper eating habits and exercise.
5. PHYSICAL FITNESS & WELLNESS
i) Physique, Physical Fitness and Wellness.
Understanding of the team ‘Physique, A basic understanding of the three body types (a)
Endomorph (b) Mesomorph (c) Ectomorph. Meaning and importance of Physical Fitness and
Wellness.
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ii) Component of Physical Fitness and Wellness.
Component of Physical Fitness:
Health related fitness such as Cardio vascular endurance, muscular endurance, strength;
flexibility; body composition.
Skill related fitness: such as Cardio vascular endurance, muscular endurance, strength;
flexibility; body composition, balance; coordination; agility; power, reaction time and speed
(Candidates should be made to understand that skill related fitness including all health fitness
components)
Components of wellness: social, spiritual, physical, mental, emotional and intellectual (a basic
understanding of each).
ii) Factor affecting physical fitness and wellness.
Factor affecting physical fitness and wellness: Heredity, exercise (physical, mental and social
benefit), illness, physical deformity age and gender, diet, stress, living style, substance use
(smoking, drugs, alcohol) and environment.
iv) Test and Measurement in Sports.
Basic understanding, importance and calculation of the following: Kraus Weber Test; Body Mass
Index (BM!); Waist Hip Ratio; Measurement of Heart Rate; Rockport one mile test.
6. GAMES AND SPORTS - A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
i) Olympics as a social force.
An understanding of how the Olympic Games promote international understanding and
appreciation of cultural diversity by providing a platform for athletes from all over the world to
meet and compete, irrespective of their colour, race, creed and political beliefs.
ii) History of Modern Olympics.
Motto of the Olympic Games; Events held in modern Olympics; Where and when the first
modern Olympics took place and where and when the upcoming Olympic will take place;
significance of the colours used in the rings of the Olympic flag and what these rings signify. The
founder of modern Olympics.
iii) Asian games.
Where and when the first Asian games took place and where and when the upcoming Asian
games will take place. Event held in Asian games; Countries participating in Asian games.
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SECTION-B
BASKETBALL, CRICKET, FOOTBALL, VOLLEYBALL:
1. History
2. Diagram & Measurements of ground / court / equipment
3. Laws / Rule and Regulations
4. Duties of an officials
5. Various Terminologies
6. Trophies & Tournaments
7. Sports Personalities & Awards
Class XI Computer Science Syllabus -2019-20
Book Name: Understanding ISC Computer
Science,(Java with Bluej) Class XI
Examination
Arya Publishing Company
Chapter Numbers 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ,Memory Address
Calculation, 12,13,15
First Term
Chapter Numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ,Memory Address
Calculation,11,12,13,14,15
Final Term
Subject : Economics
Term Month Chapters To be covered
First Term April to August Definitions of Economics
Basic Concepts of Economics
Basic problems of an economy
Types of Economies
Solution to the Basic Economic Problems
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State of Indian Economy on the eve of
independence
Parameters of Development
Planned Economic Development in India
Structural Changes in Indian Economy
Poverty
Rural Development
Human Capital Formation in India
Employment Scenario in India
Environment and Sustainable Development
Economic Growth and Development
One project to be completed
Second Term September to November Importance of Statistics in Economics.
Collection of Data
Organisation of Data
Presentation of Data
Measures of Central Tendency
Dispersion
Correlation
Index Numbers
One project to be completed
Third Term January Revision
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TERM MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE TAUGHT
1ST TERM April to August
1st Term exam
19th August
1. Geography as a discipline 2. Age and origin of the Earth 3. Interior of the Earth 4. Endogenous processes and associated landforms. 5. Drifting of continents and plate tectonics. 6. Exogenous processes and associated landforms. 7. Fluvial processes and associated landforms. 8. Aeolian and associated landforms. 9. Glacial and associated landforms. 10. Work of groundwater and associated landforms. 11. Marine processes and associated landforms 12. Atmospheric pressure and winds. 13. Submarine relief.
Project :On any one of the 3 topics given in the text book.
MAP POINTING - WORLD (Physical)
2nderm September to
November
Pre boards :
2nd December
. 14. Temperature salinity and density of ocean waters 15. Ocean water movements. 16. Biodiversity 17. Loss of bio diversity. 18. World climatic types 19. Natural hazards: their causes and management.
MAP POINTING - WORLD (Physical)
3rd Term January
Final exam –
4th February 2020
20.Surveying
21.Map projections
Revision
MAP POINTING - WORLD (Physical)
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HINDI 2nd LANGUAGE SYLLABUS 2019 -20
TEXT – BOOKS – 1. GADYA SANKALAN, 2. KAVYA MANJARI
3. AASHAR KA EK DIN 4. VYAKARAN MANJUSHA
TERM MONTH CHAPTERS TO
Literature
BE TAUGHT
Language
ACTIVITIES
1st April To
JULY
1. पतु्र-प्रेम
2. क्या निराश हुआ
जाए
3. गौरी
4. साखी
5. एक फूल की चाह
6. उद्यमी नर
7. आषाढ़ का एक दिि
दृश्य - १
1. निबंध
2. अपदित गद्यांश
3. वाक्य-शदु्धधकरण
4. महुावरे ( वाक्य )
5. लोकोक्क्त( वाक्य )
फफल्म
2nd AUGUST 1. सती 1. निबंध
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To
November
2. आउट साइडर
3. मजबरूी
4. आ : धरती फकतिा
िेती है
5. तुलसीिास के पि
6.जाग तुझको िरू जािा
है
7. आषाढ़ का एक दिि
दृश्य - १
दृश्य - २
2. अपदित गद्यांश
3. वाक्य-शदु्धधकरण
4. महुावरे ( वाक्य )
5. लोकोक्क्त( वाक्य )
फफल्म
3rd December
To
1. िासी
2. अँधेरे का िीपक
1. निबंध
2. अपदित गद्यांश
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January 3. आषाढ़ का एक दिि
दृश्य - २
3. वाक्य-शदु्धधकरण
4. महुावरे ( वाक्य )
5. लोकोक्क्त ( वाक्य )
फफल्म
Subject: History
Text Books 1. I.S.C. History XI. By S. Banerjee. (New Edition)
2. Mastering Modern World History. By Norman Lowe.
First Term
(April-August)
Section-A Indian History
1. Growth of Nationalism
2. Emergence of colonial economy
3. Social and Religious Movement.
Section-B World History
7. Impact of the second phase of
Industrialization in Europe during the late 19th
and Early 20th Centuries.
8. World War 1: Causes,Events leading to
it, major crisis in warfare and
strategy,
9. Peace settlements after World WarI and the
establishment of the League of Nations.
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Second Term
(September-October)
Section-A Indian History
3. Social and Religious
Movement.(Continued)
4. Protest Movement against
Colonial rule.
5. Gandhian Nationalism.(1916-1922)
6. Gandhian Nationalism.(1927-1934)
Third Term
(November-December)
Section-B World History
10. The Great Depression
11. Rise of Communism:Russia (1917-1939)
12.Rise of Fascism:Italy(1919-1939)
13. Rise of Nazism:Germany(1933-1939)
14.Rise of Militarism: Japan (1919-1937)
Revision
SYLLABUS OF HOME SCIENCE FOR CLASS 11
First Term
1) Concept of Home Science 2) Nutrition for Self and Family. 3) Role of Nutrients---Proteins, Carbohydrates and Fats. 4) Vitamins. 5) Minerals. 6) Food Groups and Balanced Diet and RDA Allowances for all age groups. 7) Know little children—Some important aspects of their development. 8) An introduction to fibre science.
Practical Syllabus
1) Elaborate flower arrangements – centre and side.
2) Detailed floor decorations for all occasions---alpana and rangoli.
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3) A 24 hour dietary recall.
4) Basics of stitching—hemming, running stitch, back stitch, button-hole.
5) Attaching buttons and hooks
5) Basic cooking processes.
6) Project work and Practical file work.
Second Term
1) Yarn making and fabric construction 2) Fabric Finishes. 3) Fundamentals of Banking 4) Savings and Investments 5) My Resources 6) Management Process and Decision Making 7) Management of Time and Energy.
Practical Syllabus
1) Making of simple dishes according to the 3 main cuisines.
2) Meal planning.
3) Opening of a bank account, filling of cheques, withdrawal and deposit slips and
demand draft forms
4) Project work and Practical file work.
Third Term
1) Communication and Extension Education 2) Special children. 3) Revision.
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MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS, 2019-20
Class XI
Text Book :- Understanding Mathematics , M. L . Agarwal
Month Chapters to be taught
APRIL’2019 Section – A
1.SETS
2.Quadratic Equations
Weekly Test 1 ( 20 Marks ) Chapter 1 and 2
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MAY – AUGUST’2019 Section – A
3.Relation and Functions (till Exercise 2.5)
4.Trigonometry (till Exercise 3.7)
5.Sequence and Series (till Exercise 10.4)
6.Statistics
7.Mathematical Induction
8.Linear Inequalities
Section – B
1.Conic Section (till Exercise 1.3)
2.Introduction to 3D Geometry
Section – C
1.Statistics
2.Correlation Analysis
First Term ( 100 Marks ) Section A (1 to 8) , Section B or C (1 & 2)
SEPTEMBER’2019 Section – A
9.Trigonometry (Exercise 3.8 onwards)
10.Relation and Function (Exercise 2.6 onwards)
Weekly Test 2 ( 20 Marks ) Trigonometry and Relation & Function
OCTOBER – DECEMBER’2019 Section – A
11.Sequence and Series (Exercise 10.5 onwards)
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12.Limits and Derivatives
13.Permutations and Combinations
14.Binomial Theorem
15.Probability
16.Complex Number
Section – B
3.Conic Section (Exercise 1.4 onwards)
4.Mathematical Reasoning
Section – C
3.Index number and Moving Average
Pre-Boards ( 100 Marks ) Section A (1 to 16) , Section B (1 to 4) or Section C (1 to 3)
JANUARY’2020 Section – A
17.Straight Lines
18.Circles
CLASS XI
TEXT BOOK:(1) NOOTAN ISC PHYSICS XI
(2) ISC PRACTICAL
PHYSICS CLASS XI
(ARYA PUBLICATIONS)
TERM MONTH TOPICS TO BE TAUGHT
1st Term April to August 1.ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS
2.PHYSICAL WORLD AND MEASUREMENT
3.KINEMATICS
4.LAWS OF MOTION
5.PROPERTIES OF MATTER
Practical Syllabus-
1 Measurement by vernier callipers.
2 Find the diameter of a wire using a
micrometer screw guage.
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3. To determine the radius of curvature of a
convex glass plate with Spherometer.
4. To verify paralelogram law of vectors.
5. Inclined plane.
6. Simple Pendulum
2nd Term September-December 6.HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS
7.WORK ,POWER AND ENERGY
8.BEHAVIOUR OF PERFECT GAS AND KINETIC
THEORY OF GASES
9.MOTION OF SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND RIGID BODY
Practical Syllabus-
7.Cooling Curve
8.To find force constant of a spring
9. Boyle's law
10.To study the variation in frequency of air column with length using resonance column apparatus.
11.To determine frequency of a tuning fork
using sonometer.
12.To determine specific heat capacity
of a solid using a calorimeter.
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3rd Term January-March 10.GRAVITATION
11.OSCILLATION AND WAVES
Psychology
First Term
1. The Subject Psychology: Schools of Psychology, Fields of Psychology, Heredity and
Environment.
2. Attention and Perception
3. Emotion and Motivation
4. Learning
Project: Perception
Second Term
5. Remembering and Forgetting
6. Thinking and Problem Solving
7. Methods of Psychology
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Project: Remembering and Forgetting
Note: The second term exam will have all the chapters of both first and second terms and the Final
exam will have the full syllabus.
SOCIOLOGY
First term Exams
1)Origin and development of Sociology and Anthropology
a)Emergence of Sociology and Anthropology as a discipline
b)Classical thinkers and theories(Auguste Comte,Herbert Spencer)
c)Sociology and other social sciences
2)Basic concepts
a)Individual and society
b)Socialisation
c)Folkways,Mores,custom
3)Social Structure
a)Social groups(Primary,Sencodary,Reference)
b)Status and role
Second term Exam
1)Classical Thinkers contd-(Emile Durkheim,Max Weber,Karl Marx)
2)Social structure (contd)
3)Research Methodology
4)Indian Sociologists
5)Social Problems
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Syllabus for class xi 2019
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First term exams
1)Introduction to Political Science
2)Fundamental Concepts
2)The Origin of the State
3)Sovereignty
4)Regional Cooperation-ASEAN and European Union
Second term exam
1)Political ideologies
2)law and liberty
3)Equality
4)Justice
5)End of cold war and its impact on World order
6)Unipolar world
7)Non Aligned movement
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