SYLLABUS - SESSION 2014-15
CLASS XSUBJECT English
Name of the Books
Literature Reader, Practice Book,Main Course Book, BBC
First Term
Months
No of period
s in this
month
Unit / Lesson Topic
No ofPeriodsAllocate
d for topic
Marks
April 28
Prose – Two Gentlemen of Verona - 4
Section A(Reading)20 Marks
Section B(Writing) 15 Marks
Section C(Grammar) 10 Marks
Section D(Literature) 25 Marks
Section – D Novel-The story of my life -10 Marks
Listening &
Speaking- 20 marks
Poem – The Frog and the Nightingale - 3
Play – The Dear Departed - 4Workbook – Determiners
Tenses 5MCB- UNIT-1 Health & Medicine 2
Writing skill - Diary Entry 2- E-mail writing 2
Grammar - ReportedSpeech, 2- Passives 2
Listening skill - 1Speaking skill - 1
May 18
Mrs Packletide’s Tiger - 3
Mirror - 3Workbook: Subject-Verb Agreement, Non - Finite
Editing,omission,reordering - 3
Novel – The story of my life - 3
Writing skill - Notice,Bio-sketch 2- Dialogue
completion 1
- Paragraph completion 1
Listening skill - 1Speaking skill - 1
July 28 Prose-The Letter - 4Poem- Not marble not - 3
the gilded monumentsMCB- Education 4
Novel- The story of my life 4Workbook – relatives, connectors,conditional
s4
Writing skill - Speech,article writing - 3
- Formal letter 2- Informal letter 2
Listening skill - 1Speaking skill - 1
August 24
MCB- Science - 5Revision of grammar - 4Revision of literature
Reader 5
Writing skill Description of events & places 4
- Data interpretations 2
Listening skill - 2Speaking skill - 2
FA – 1 ActivitiesS.NO Activities 20 marks each / reduced to 10
percent1 Project on health & medicine2 Extempore (social/current/Textual)/ role play 3 Dramatization 4 UT – I
FA – 2 ActivitiesS.NO Activities 20 marks each / reduced to 10
percent1 Book Review / Script writing2 Debate3 Role play 4 UT – II
Second Term
Months
No of period
s in this
month
Unit / Lesson TopicNo of
PeriodsAllocated for topic
Marks
October 28
Prose – A Shady Plot - 4 Section A
(Reading) 15Marks
Section A(Writing) 20 Marks
Section A(Gramma
r) 15 Marks
Section A(Literatur
e) 20 Marks
Section – Novel-
The story of my life10 Marks
Listening &
Speaking10 Marks
Prose – Patol Babu, The film
star4
Poem – Ozymandius - 3
-Unit – Environment - 4Unit-Travel Tourism 4
Writing skill Debate writing 2- Bbc assignment 4- Message 1
Listening skill - 1Speaking skill - 1
November
28 Prose-Virtually True - 3
Poem- The Rime of Anciant Mariner
- 3
Play- Julius Caeser - 5
Writing skillNotice,
message ,dialogue writing,dialogue
completion-5
Bio-sketch 2Description Writing 2
Novel – The story of my life - 4
Active passive,reported speech,prepositions
4
Listening skill - 1Speaking skill - 1
December 26
POEM- Snake - 3MCB – National
Integration - 4 Avoiding repetition,nominalization
- 3
modals - 2Novel – The story
of my life 3Writing skill Formal Letter,informal 2
Article 2- BBC assignments 3
Report writing 2Listening skill - 1Speaking skill - 1
FA – 3 ActivitiesS.NO Activities 20 marks each / reduced to
10 percent1 Brochure making2 Speech/declamation 3 Research /survey on Shakespeare’s play “Julius Caesar”4 UT – III
FA – 4 ActivitiesS.NO Activities 20 marks each / reduced to 10
percent1 PSA
SYLLABUS - SESSION 2013-14
CLASS X SUBJECT MathematicsName of Books NCERT
R.S. Aggarwal
First Term
MonthsNo. Of Periods For this Month
Unit / Lesson TopicNo of
PeriodsMarks
April30 Number
SystemReal Numbers
1511
AlgebraPair of Linear equations in two
variables15
23May 15 Algebra Polynomials 15
July35 Trigonometr
yIntroduction to Trigonometry
1522
Statistics Statistics 20 17
August 30 Geometry Triangles 30 17
September 15 Revision for the S.A. - 1 15
90
FA – 1 Activities
S.NO Activities MARKS1 Unit Test – 1 (10% of FA-1) 20
2 M.C.Q (10% of FA-1) 20
3. Lab. Activities / PracticesAny two of the following activities. a)To obtain the conditions of a system of linear equations in two variables by graphical method. b) To verify the prime factorization of 150 in the form 52X3X 2c) To verify graphically that x= 2.3 is a zero of the polynomial 10 x -3.d) To verify graphically that x= 1 and x=3are two zeros of the polynomial x2 -4x+3. ( 10% weightage will be given)
20 X2
FA – 2 Activities
S.NO Activities Marks
1 Unit Test – 2 202 M.C.Q. 203. Project Report will be prepared by the students on the given topic during the
summer vacations. (10% of the FA-2))20
4. Lab. Activities / PracticesAny one of the following activities. a) To verify Pythagoras Theorem by paper cutting and pasting.b) To verify the relation sin2ө+ Cos2ө=1c) to find the mean height of a group of people
20
Second Term
Months No. Of Periods For this Month Unit / Lesson Topic No of
Periods Marks
October35 Algebra Quadratic equations 12
23Arithmetic Progressions 15
Trigonometry Heights and Distances 8 8
November30 Geometry Constructions, Circles 15 17
Coordinate Geometry Coordinate geometry 15 11
December
30 Mensuration
Areas related to Circles, 10
23Surface areas and Volumes 15
Probability Probability 5 815
February 15 Revision Revision for SA-2
Total 90
FA – 3 Activities
S.NO Activities Marks
1 Unit Test – 3 202 M.C.Q. 203. Cross Word Puzzle 204. Lab. Activities / Practices
Any one of the following activities.a) To verify geometrically the solutions of a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0 by using the method of completing the squares b) To verify that a given sequence is an AP or not with the help of an activity.c) To verify the formula for nth term of an AP.
( 10% of the FA –3)
20
FA – 4 Activitie
S.NO Activities Marks1. Unit test -4 202. P.S.A. will be taken as FA – 4(10% will be taken) 20
3 Lab. Activities / Practicesa. To verify the degree measure theorem.b. To verify section formulac. To verify the formula for curved area and
total surface of a given cylinder.
4 Practical File 20
SYLLABUS - SESSION 2014-15
CLASS XSUBJECT G.Sc.Name of Books NCERT & Lakhmir Singh
First Term
Months No of Unit / Lesson Topic No of Marks for SA1
periods in this month
PeriodsAllocated for topic
April 36 Chemical substances-Nature and behaviour
World of living
Effects of current
Chemical reactions &equations
Practical
Life processes
Electricity
Practical
10
2
12
10
2
PhysicsUnit-Effects of current=29 marksNatural Resources=07marksChemistryUnit-Chemical substances=33 marksBiologyUnit -World of living=21 marks
May 24 Chemical substances-Nature and behaviour
World of living
Effects of current
Acids, Bases and Salts
Practical
Life processes
Practicals
Magnetic Effect of Electric Current
6
2
8
2
6
July 36 Chemical substances-Nature and behaviour
World of living
Effects of current
Acids, Bases and Salts
Metal and non-metals
Control and Coordination in plants &animals
Magnetic Effect of Electric Current
12
12
12August 36 Chemical substances-
Nature and behaviour
World of living
Natural resources
Metals and non-metals
Practical
Control and Coordination in plants &animals
Sources of Energy
10
2
12
12
September 18 Chemical substances-Nature and behaviour
World of living
Natural resources
Revision 18
FA – 1 Activities
S.NO Activities Rubrics Marks1 Unit Test – 1 ------------------ 202 Chemistry – Demonstration
based activity------------------ 20
3 Physics – Practical Skill Handling of apparatus (5)Recording observation /conclusion (5)Practical Record(file) (5)Viva (5)
20
4 Holiday Homework/ Assignments/CW Regularity (5)Correctness of the task (5)Neatness (5)Assignment (5)
20
FA – 2 Activities
S.NO Activities Rubrics Marks1 Unit Test – 2 ------------ 202 Chemistry – crossword puzzle ------------ 203 Biology – Practical Skills Handling of apparatus (5)
Recording observation /conclusion (5)Practical Record(file) (5)Viva (5)
20
4 Practical based MCQ --------------- 20
List of Practicals for First Term
S.NO Practical1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
To find the pH of the following samples by using pH paper/universal indicator.a. Dilute Hydrochloric acidb. Dilute NaOH solutionc. Dilute ethanoic acid solutiond. Lemon juicee. Waterf. Dilute sodium bicarbonate solution..
To study the properties of acids and bases HCl & NaOH by their reaction witha. Litmus solution (Blue/Red)b. Zinc metalc. Solid sodium carbonate
To perform and observe the following reactions and classify them into:i.Combination reactionii. Decomposition reactioniii. Displacement reactioniv. Double displacement reaction1) Action of water on quick lime.2) Action of heat on ferrous sulphate crystals3) Iron nails kept in copper sulphate solution4) Reaction between sodium sulphate and barium chloride solutions.127
To observe the action of Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals on the following salt solutions.
a. ZnSO4 (aq.)b. FeSO4 (aq.)c. CuSO4(aq.)d. Al2 (SO4)3(aq.)
b) Arrange Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals in the decreasing order of reactivity based on the above result. To study the dependence of potential difference (V) across a resistor on the current (I) passing through it and determine its resistance. Also plot a graph between V and I. To determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in series.
To determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in parallel.
To prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to show stomata. To show experimentally that light is necessary for photosynthesis.
To show experimentally that carbon dioxide is given out during respiration.
Second Term
Months
No of periods in this month
Unit / Lesson Topic
No ofPeriods
Allocated for topic
Marks for SA2
October 36 Chemical substances-
Nature and behaviour
Carbon and its compounds
Practical
10
2
PhysicsUnit- Natural phenomena =29marks
World of living
Natural phenomena
How do organisms reproduce?
Light- Reflection and Refraction
Practicals
12
8
4
ChemistryUnit-Chemical substances=23 marks
BiologyUnit-World of living=30 marksNatural Resources=08marks
November 36 Chemical substances-
Nature and behaviour
World of living
Natural phenomena
Carbon and its compounds
Practical
Heredity and Evolution
Light-reflection and refraction
Practicals
Human Eye and Colourful World
10
2
12
6
2
4
December 36 Chemical substances-Nature and behaviour
Natural resources
Natural phenomena
Classification of elements
Practical
Our Environment
Management of Natural Resources
Human Eye and Colourful world
10
2
12
12
FA – 3 Activities
S.NO Activities Rubrics Marks1 Unit Test-3/Unit Test-4 -------------- 202 Physics – To draw ray diagrams ------------------- 203 Chemistry – Practical Skill Handling of apparatus (5)
Recording observation /conclusion (5)Practical Record(file) (5)Viva (5)
20
4 Bio Project-To collect the sample of biodegradable and nonbiodegradable substances
Cover Page (4)Content (8)Technology used (4)Pictures/graphics (4)
20
FA – 4 Activities
List of Practicals for Second Term
S.NO Practical1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
To determine the focal length of (a) concave mirror (b) convex lens by obtaining the image of a distant object.To trace the path of a ray of light passing through a rectangular glass slab for different angles of incidence. Measure the angle of incidence, angle of refraction, angle of emergence and interpret the result
To trace the path of rays of light through a glass prism. To find the image distance for varying object distances in case of convex lens and draw corresponding ray diagrams to show the nature of image formed.
To study homology and analogy with the help of preserved / available specimens
PSA
6.
7.
8
9.
10.
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To identify the different part of an embryo of a dicot seeds(Pea, gram or red kidney bean).
To study (i) binary fission in Amoeba (ii) budding in yeast with the help of prepared slides.
To study saponification reaction for preparation of soap.
To study the comparative cleaning capacity of a sample in soft and hard water.
To study the following properties of acetic acid(ethanoic acid):(i)odour (ii)solubility in water (iii)effect on litmus (iv)reaction with sodium bicarbonate.
SYLLABUS - SESSION 2013-14
CLASS xSUBJECT S.SCIENCEName of Books 1.India and Contemporary World-II
2.India- Resources and Development3.Democratic Politics-II
4.Understanding Economic Development5.Disster Management(Only Through Project work Assignment)
First Term
Months
No. of Periods in this month
Unit / Lesson Topic
No ofPeriods
allocated for topic
90Marks
MARCH&APRIL:
30 HISTORY:L-1 Nationalism in Europe 7 11
GEOGRAPHY:L-1 Resources and Development 7 5
L-2 Forest and wildlife resources 4 5
POL.DEM:L-1 Power Sharing 4 6
ECONOMICS: L-1 Development 4 7
FIRST U.T REVISION 4
MAY
10 POL SCI: L-2:Federalism
56
ECONOMICS: L-2Sectors of the Indian Economy
57
JULY
25 HISTORY: L-3 Nationalism in India
Map Work
893
GEOGRAPHY: L-3
POL.DEM :L-3
Water Resources
Map Work
Democracy and Diversity
5
1
5
5
4
5
SECOND -UT REVISION TEST 6
AUGUST
23
GEOGRAPHY: L-4
POL SCI L-4
Agriculture
Gender, Religion and caste 5
6
5
8
August REVISION FIRST TERM 12
SEPTEMBER 10 REVISION FIRST TERM 10
FA – 1 Activities
S.NO Activities 201 PPT: Conservation of oil and Water Resources
Rubrics:Information/Matter-10Images -5Presentation -5 20
2 INTERVIEW: Report on Economic Development of your locality 20 Rubrics: Information-5Data Authenticity-5Report Presentation -8 Cover page -5
3 Project Work: Disaster management: Manmade and Natural 20 Rubrics:Information/Matter-5Images -5Presentation -5 Cover page -5
4 ARTICLE: How effective is local government in your locality? 20 Rubrics:Information/Matter-10Writing skill - 5Presentation -5
5 U T: FIRST 20
FA – 2 Activities
S.NO Activities1 Project File: Details on any one Secondary or Service Sector in Indian Economy.
Rubrics 20 Information/Matter-5Images -5Presentation -5 Cover page -5
2 PPT/skit: Nationalism in India 20Rubrics: Script - 5Expression-5Costume and Props-5Presentation-5
3 Group Discussion: Multi Purpose River Valley Project – A Boon or a Curse ORDegradation of Resources- Human Activities or Natural Factors 20 Rubrics:Points Discussed - 10
Co-ordination -5Presentation -5
4 Group Discussion: Topic: Impact of Casteism and Communalism in Politics in Indian Economy 20 Rubrics:Points Discussed - 10Co-ordination -5Presentation -5
5 UT: Second 20
Second Term
Months
No. of Periods in this month
Unit / Lesson Topic
No ofPeriods Marks
90
OCTOBER
20 HISTORY: L-5 The Age of Industrialization 6 12
GEOGRAPHY: L-5 Mineral and Energy Resources 5 8
POL.SCI: L-5 Popular Struggles and Movements 5 5
ECONOMICS: L-3 Money and Credit 4 7
NOVEMBER
24 HISTORY L-8 Novels, Society and History 6 11
GEOGRAPHY L-6: Manufacturing Industries 5 7
POL.SCI L-6 Political Parties 4 7
ECONOMICS L-4: Globalization and the Indian Economy
5 8
Revision IIIrd UT 4
DECEMBER
25 GEOGRAPHY L-7: Lifelines of National Economy Map
5 5
3
POL.SCI L-7: Outcomes of Democracy 5 6
POL.SCI L-8: Challenges of Democracy 5 4
ECONOMICS l-5: Consumers Rights5 7
IV-UT Revision 5
JAN &FEB 20 REVISION SAII 20
FA – 3 Activities
S.NO Activities 20
1. SKIT: Topic: consumer’s rightRubrics: Script - 5Expression-5Costume and Props-5Presentation-5
2 Article: Development in Transport and communication in India since a decade Rubrics: 20Information/Matter-10Writing skill - 5Presentation -5
3 Project Work: Take any one Indian industry or Service of your choice .Collect detailed information and relevant clippings of it (Do as directed by Teachers 20Rubrics Information/Matter-5Images -5Presentation -5 Cover page -5
4 Group Discussion: Do we require pressure groups in Democracy or not? 20 Rubrics:Points Discussed - 10Co-ordination -5Presentation -5
5 U T: Third 20
FA - 4 PSA
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SUBJECT - MUSIC
SUBMATIVE ASSESSMENT APRIL TO SEPTEMBER 2014-15
Month Activity
April Knowledge of notation system of Pt. Vishnu Naryan -Bhatkhande.Bhajan- Jab Hi Mukh Mandir…Prayer – Ish Hame do yah Vardan …….Samapan Gaan – Prabhu Hamara…
May Prayer ; This little light of mineBhajan – Jab Hi Mukh Mandir …National Anthem, National songPrarthanaupasana mantra 1 to 4Geet –Awaz uthange…..Project Work – Write the Bio-graphies of Indian Sufi Musicians with pictures (Kabir,Meerabai,Surdas,Baba Bulleshah,Amir Khusu)
July Definitions – Verna, kan, Prayer – Hey Dayamai Hum sabo ko….Prayer ; This little light of mineBhajan- Jab Hi Mukh Mandir…Tal –Jhap Tal..Harmonium Playing (sargam) .Congo playing 3-5 steps.
August Prayer – Hey Dayamai Hum sabo ko….Prayer ; This little light of mineBhajan- Jab Hi Mukh Mandir…Patriotic Song:- Hum sab Bhartya Hai….Simple defenation of Nad,Sangeet & Tal,
SUBMATIVE ASSESSMENT OCTOBER TO FEBRUARY 2014-15
October Simple Definition of folk musicTal – Char tala.Bhajan:- Tujhme om mujh me om…..Prayer – God is always with us …Bhajan- Aye tha ek yogi Dayanand ….Simple definition of Acoustics, Shruti & Matra.Prarthanaupasanamantra 1-8
November Prayer:- Teri Aradhana kare……Patriotic :- Hind Desh ke niwasi ……..D.A.V. Gaurav Gaan Harmonium Playing sargam .Congo playing 1-3 steps.
December Bhajan: - Aaya tha ek yogi (Dayanand Song)Patriotic Song: - Naitik ta kiBhajan- Aye tha ek yogi Dayanand ….Taal - dadra
January Patriotic Song: - Naitik ta ki………Bhajan- Jab Hi Mukh Mandir…Prayer – Ish Hame do yah Vardan …….Music as Therapy…..
February Bhajan:- Tujhme om mujh me om…..Prayer – God is always with us …Bhajan- Aye tha ek yogi Dayanand ….Music in Ramayana and Mahabharata….Short description.
D.A.V.PUBLIC SCHOOL.BALLABGARH
S YLLABUS SESSION -2012 -2013
CLASS -10 SUBJECT –DRAWING
SUMMITIVE ASSESMENT –I APRIL TO SEPTEMBER
MONTH TOPICAPRIL
Poster on Earth day , Quotation on Success in file
Tearing & pasting (Calligraphy)
MAY Slogans on Road Safety (Calligraphy work) Or Poster on Road safety
Art of Joan mao, Frida kalo &Vincol van gogh.
JULY The Global Imbalance(Poster Drawing) Card on 15th AugustAUGUST &SEPTEMBER
Terrorism(Poster Drawing)Mahatma HansrajDrawing SA-1 EXAMS.
Summative Assessment -1 ExaminationSUMMITIVE ASSESMENT – II OCTOBER TO MARCH
OCTOBER Sketching of Gandhiji & Nehruji Picture collage on Diwali NOVEMBER Pollution effecting Daily life(Scene Drawing)DECEMBER Historical Monuments(Scene Drawing)JANUARY TO
1. Human Faces (Scene Drawing)2. New year cards
1. Paper quilling Activity 2. Snow flakes
FEBRUARY 3. Annual drawing exam SA-2 & grading.
SYLLABUS - SESSION 2013-14CLASS XSUBJECT Foundation of Information TechnologyName of Books Foundation of Information Technology-
B.R.International
First Term
Months
No of periods in this month Unit / Lesson Topic
No ofPeriods
Allocated for topic
Marks
April 8 Unit II Chap 2: Information Processing Tools : HTML (Basic HTML Tags)
812
May 4 Unit II Chap 2 Contd : HTML : Images, Lists 4July 8 Unit I Chap 1: Basics of Information
Technology8 10
Aug 8 Unit III Chap 4 : Information Processing Tools - Database
8 8
List of Practicals for First TermS.NO Practical
1 Personal Blog with name, photo , areas of interest, school, state, country2 Personal Data Management System3 School/Class result with student wise and subject wise marks4 Employee Payroll – Computation of monthly salary5 Stock inventory – Purchase and Issue Records
Second Term
MonthsNo of
periods in this month
Unit / LessonTopic
No ofPeriods
Allocated for topic
Marks
Oct: 6 Unit II Chap 2: HTML (Tables, Linking-Internal and External)
6 12
Nov: 6 Unit II Chap 3: XML 6 10Dec: 6 Unit IV Chap 5 : Societal Impacts of IT 6 8Jan: 4 Revision 4
List of Practicals for Second TermS.NO Practical
1 School Website: Infrastructure, facilities, uniform , motto, school pictures, Extracurricular activities, subject and language options
2 Travel and tourism3 Indian statistics – state wise area, population, Literacy (Enrolment in Primary, Middle ,
Secondary , Senior Secondary, Gender Ratio4 Environment(Save Energy) and Pollution(Global Warming)
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