I- TERM ( APRIL 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15 ) ENGLISH MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY April May Two Gentlemen of Verona The Frog and the Nightingale Health and Medicine Mrs. Packletide s Tiger. Just a minute... Role Play. Recitation. Speech Listening skill-hand outs Book Review Expected no. of Days 21 21 2 2 Expected no. of Pds. June The Letter Diary entry. Letter Writing 08 08 July Mirror Education FA1 : Pen Paper Test August The Dear Departed Science Sept. Not Marble, nor the gilded Monuments Novel-Story of my life - by Helen Keller Revision SA 1 Note : FA 1 & 2 ( April to August ) Debate. Symposium e-learning slide on poem or poet using adobe software 23 23 Dramatization. Article writing Speaking aids 23 23 Reading. Comprehension - Poetry Listening audio aid and handout. 12 12 Page 1 of 11
II- TERM (OCTOBER 15 TO MARCH 16) MONTH TOPIC October Ozymandias Shady Plot Nov. Patol Babu, Film Star Environment Julius Caesar Dec. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Travel and Tourism January Virtually True Listening skill Book Review ACTIVITY e-learning slide on theme of fiction/mcb Expected no. of Days 16 16 Dramatization Speech 20 20 Collage /Tourist Brochure PPT on Ancient Mariner 18 18 Debate 23 28 Novel - Story of my life by Helen Keller Ch 15 to 23 FA3 : Pen Paper Test February National Integration E-mail Quiz Article Listening Skill test 23 22 Snake audio aid and handout. Note :1. FA 2 2. Any 6 activities (2 per month)3. ASL - August & Jan. Listening 3 + speaking 5 periods each term. March Revision Expected no.of Pds. Page 2 of 11
I - TERM ( APRIL 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15 ) MONTH LESSON TO BE COVERED NO. OF PDS. MODE OF ASSESSMENT MATHEMATICS April 1. Real numbers 2. Polynomials 28 1. Lab. Activities 2.Quiz 3.Puzzles 4.Open book test May/June 1. Pair of linear equations in two variables 5. Note book Assessments(CW/HW) 6.Oral test 7. Worksheet July 1. Triangles 2. Introduction to Trigonometry 25 8. Project 9. Group Activities FA1 : Test August 1. Introduction to Trigonometry ( contd) Sept. Revision and preparation for SA I II - TERM (OCTOBER 15 TO MARCH 16 ) MONTH LESSON TO BE COVERED 2. Statistics 24 12 NO. OF PDS. ( FA1 :, FA 2 :, SA1 : 30 ) MODE OF ASSESSMENT Oct. 1. Some applications of 2. Constructions 20 1. Lab. Activities 2.Quiz Trigonometry 3.Puzzles 4.Open book test Nov. Dec. 1. Quadratic Equations 1. Circles 2. Arithmetic Progressions 2. Areas related to circles 24 20 5. Note book Assessment(CW/HW) 6.Oral test 7. Worksheet 8. Project 9. Group Activities Jan. 1. Surface Areas and Volumes FA 3 : Test 25 Feb. 1. Probability 2. Co-Ordinate Geometry 3. Revision Mar. Revision (contd.) and preparation for SA II Note : For detailed subtopics under each lesson please refer to the syllabus provided by CBSE. 25 ( FA3 :, FA 4 :, SA2 : 30 ) Page 3 of 11
I - TERM ( APRIL 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15 ) SCIENCE MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY CAL/ TAL April May & June July CHEMICAL REACTIONS & EQUATIONS PRACTICAL No. 1 : To perform and observe the following reactions and classify them into : i. Combination reaction ii. Decomposition reaction iii. Displacement reaction iv. Double displacement reaction 1) Action of water on quick lime 2) Action of heat on ferrous sulphate crystals 3) Iron nails kept in copper sulphate solution 4) Reaction between sodium sulphate & barium chloride solutions. LIFE PROCESS PRACTICAL No. 2 : To prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to show stomata. 01 ELECTRICITY ACIDS BASES AND SALTS SOURCES OF ENERGY PRACTICAL No. 3 : To study the dependence of potential difference (V) across a resistor on the current (1) passing through it and determine its resistance. Also plot a graph between V and I. PRACTICAL No. 4 : To determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in series. PRACTICAL No. 5 : To determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in parallel. PRACTICAL No. 6 : To find the ph of the following samples by using ph paper/universal indicator. a. Dilute Hydrochloric acid b. Dilute NaOH solution c. Dilute ethanoic acid solution d. Lemon juice e. Waterf. Dilute sodium bicarbonate solution. CONTROL AND PRACTICAL No. 7 : To show experimentally that light is necessary for 01 DAY 01 22 01 01 01 8 23 Page 4 of 11
COORDINATION photosynthesis. August METALS AND NON METAL MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT PRACTICAL No. 8 : To show experimentally that carbon dioxide is given out during respiration. PRACTICAL No. 9 : To study the properties of acids and bases HCI & NaOH by their reaction with a. Litmus solution (Blue /Red) c. Solid sodium carbonate b. Zinc metal PRACTICAL No. : 1. a) To observe the action of Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals on the following salt solutions. i) ZnS0 4 (aq.), ii) FeS0 4 (aq.), iii) CuSO, (aq.) iv) AI 2 (SO) 3 (aq.) b) Arrange Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals in the decreasing order of reactivity based on the above result. Sept. REVISION SA I (Pen Paper Test)FA I :, FA II -, SA I : 30 TOTAL : 50 12 23 II- TERM ( OCTOBER 15 TO MARCH 16 ) MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY CAL/TAL DAY Oct. Nov. Dec. CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS PRACTICAL No. 1 : To study saponification reaction for the preparation of soap. 01 16 HOW DO ORGANISMS REPRODUCE PRACTICAL No. 2 : To compute the foaming capacity of different samples 01 of soap. STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM PRACTICAL No. 3 : To draw ray diagram to show the path of ray of light 01 21 falling on a convex lens and thereby express the nature of image. LIGHT - REFLECTION AND PRACTICAL No. 4 : To study the refraction of light falling on glass prism. 01 REFRACTION HUMAN EYE AND PRACTICAL No. 5. To study the following properties of acetic acid 01 18 COLORFUL WORLD (ethanoic acid): Page 5 of 11
Jan. OUR ENVIRONMENT PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION i) odour ii) solubility in water iii) effect on litmus iv) reaction with sodium bicarbonate PRACTICAL NO.6 : To determine the focal length of (i) Concave mirror, (ii) Convex lens by obtaining the image of a distant object. PRACTICAL No. 7 : 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. PRACTICAL No. 8 : To study (a) binary fission in Amoeba & (b) budding in yeast with the help of prepared slides. 01 01 15 01 Feb. MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PRACTICAL No. 9 : To study homology & analogy with the help of preserved/available samples of either animals or plaints. PRACTICAL No. : To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed (pea, gram or red kidney bean) PRACTICAL EXAM 01 22 March Revision SA II (Pen Paper Test) FA III :, FA IV -, SA II : 30 Note : The practical of each semester may be organised as per the convenience. But all the practical are to be performed by the student NOTE : FA II / FA IV PRACTICAL EXAM IS COMPULSORY SL. NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. ACTIVITY PRACTICAL EXAM ( Phy + Chem + Bio ) VIVA ON PRACTICAL PRACTICAL COPY INVESTIGORY PROJECT MARKS FOR FA II + + SL. NO. 5. 6. 7. ACTIVITY MODEL PPT/THINK QUEST ACTIVITY CW/HW/ASSIGNMENT MARKS FOR FA II 20 Page 6 of 11
I- TERM ( APRIL 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15 ) SOCIAL STUDIES MONTH TOPIC MODE OF ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY/PROJECT VELUE POINTS April (Hist.) C. 4 or 5 or 6 : The making of a Debate, Project work, Skill improvement global world or The age of industrialisation or Work, Life & Leisure (Geo.) C.1 : Resources & development (Pol. Sc.) C.I : Power sharing Map work, Group discussion May (Geo.) C.2 : Forest & Wildlife resources Quiz contest Reasoning Skill June Eco.) C.1 : Development MCQ or Oral test July August Sept. Hist.) C.7 or 8 : Print Culture and the Modern World or novel, Society & History, (Pol. Sc.) C.2 : Federalism Geo.) C.3 : Water resources, (Pol. Sc.) C.3 : Democracy & Diversity (Eco.) C.2 : Sectors of the Indian Economy Geo C4 Agriculture (Pol. Sc.) C.4 : Gender, Religion & Caste FA 1 Test SA 1 Test Project & Group activity, Debate Map work Speech & Debate, Group discussion Map, MCQ, Visual testing Written based test, Knowledge Accuracy & perception developed
CLASS: X SESSION: 2015 16 II- TERM ( OCTOBER 14 TO MARCH 15 ) MODE OF MONTH TOPIC ACTIVITY / PROJECT ASSESSMENT V AL UE POINT S Oct. ( Hist.) C.3 : Nationalism in India, ( C.3 is COMPULSORY), Map work, Audio-Visual testing Wall Practices skill developed ( Geo.) C. 5 : Minerals and energy resources. picture presentation Application skill developed ( Pol. Sc.) C.5 Popular : struggles & movements Nov. ( Hist.) C.2 or 3: The rise of Nationalism in Europe or The Nationalist Slip test, Skit or drama, Role play Flow Demonstration Skill movement in indo-china. chart & collection of currency development ( Pol.Sc.) C.6 : Political Parties ( Eco.) C.3 : Money & Credit ( Geo) C.6 : Manufacturing Industries Dec. ( Geo.) C.7 : Life lines of National Economy FA 3 Test Project, Map work. Surprise test, PP Reasoning skill developed ( Pol. Sc.) C.7 : Outcomes of democracy Presentation, Group activity ( Eco.) C.4 : Globalisation and The Indian Economy Jan. ( Pol. Sc.) C.8 Challenges : to Democracy Group discussion Understanding capacity. ( Hist.) C.2 or 3 : Revision lessons increased Feb. ( Eco.) C.5 : Consumer Rights, ( Hist. ) Revision lesson Nationalism in India Elocution, Demonstration on Consumer s Reasoning skill developed Consciousness, Play-Drama on consumer Awareness March Revision and map work practice 8
CLASS: X SESSION: 2015 16 QUARTER ( APRIL 15 TO JUNE 15 ) COMPUTER SCIENCE UNITS 1. Review of Autodesk 3D Max 2. Animation in 3D Max 2.1 Animation 2.2 Editing tools CONTENTS 1.1 What is 3D? 1.2. Navigation and Display 1.4 Parenting & Grouping objects 2.1.1. Keys & Key framing 2.1.3. Parametric vs. Transform Animation 2.1.5. Acceleration 2.1.7. Cycling & linking 2.2.1. Select Modifiers 2.2.3. Editable Object commands 2.2.5. Modify & Transforming sub objects 2.2.7. Spline editing levels QUARTER ( JULY 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15 ) 1.3. Creating Objects & Selecting objects 1.5. Transforming Objects 2.1.2. Animation controllers 2.1.4. Animation Playback 2.1.6. Time Configuration 2.2.2. Edit Modifiers 2.2.4. Sub object selection 2.2.6. Mesh editing levels NO. OF PERIODS 4 12 UNITS CONTENTS NO. OF PERIODS 3. Customizing & embedding Multimedia components in webpages 3.1 Inserting Multimedia files 3.1.1 Compatible multimedia files formats for in webpages webpages 3.1.2. Embedding Audio file3.1.3. Embedding Video file 3.1.4. Embedding Flash file 16 9
CLASS: X SESSION: 2015 16 QUARTER ( OCTOBER 15 TO DECEMBER 15 ) UNITS CONTENTS NO. OF PERIODS 4. Web scripting using Java Script 4.1 Review of Java Script of Class IX 4.2 Functions - user defined 4.3 String Object 4.4 Math Object 4.5 Event 4.1.1 Variables & Operators 4.1.3. Iteration (loops) 4.1.5. Pop-up, Boxes-Alert, confirm etc. 4.2.1. Function definition 4.2.3. Function parameters 4.3.1. Syntax 4.3.3. String Methods 4.4.1. Syntax 4.4.3. Array methods 4.5.1. What is event? 4.5.3. On submit event type 4.5.5. HTML 4 Standard Events 4.1.2. If & switch 4.1.4. Window Object 4.2.2. Calling a function 4.2.4. Return statement 4.3.2. String properties 4.3.4. String HTML wrappers 4.4.2. Array properties 4.5.2. An click event type 4.5.4. On mouse over & on mouse out 16
CLASS: X SESSION: 2015 16 QUARTER ( JANUARY 16 TO MARCH 16 ) UNITS CONTENTS NO. OF PERIODS 5. Operating web based application 5.1 e-governance 5.2 e-business 5.3 e-learning 5.1.1. What is e-governance 5.1.2. Major e-governance projects in India 5.1.3. Societal imports of e- governance 5.2.1. What is e-business 5.2.3. Societal impact of e-business 5.3.1. What is e-learning 5.3.3. Societal impacts of e-learning 5.2.2. Major e-business portals 5.3.2. Major e-learning sites 6 6. Project Developing a project on coding a website using HTML, JavaScript & CSS ICT PROJECTS TO BE COMPLETED IN THE ONE ACADEMIC SESSION 8 WORK EXPERIENCE 1. Urban Park (using AutoCAD) ART EDUCATION 1. Green Garbage Game (Using Auto Desk Maya) 11