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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Introduction to Class X WRITING SKILL: (Recapitulation) • Article writing
Diary Entry
Informal Letter
Familiarization with books Format, Question for practice
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 LITERATURE: FICTION • Two Gentlemen of Verona GRAMMAR: ( Recapitulation) • Verb Forms • Editing (Error correction & Omission)
• Reading, explanation and discussion • Notes, Discussion and Question Bank Rules will be discussed; Questions will be given for practice, discussion of common errors and their correction.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
• Sentence Reorganization
Work book will be used for Grammar Topics
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 LITERATURE DRAMA Dear Departed Poetry: Mirror MCB Unit I- Health and Medicine Unit 2: Education
Role play, explanation, discussion, Notes, Question Bank Discussion of the theme and relevant writing skill questions
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 Poetry: The Frog and the Nightingale GRAMMAR ( Recapitulation) Active & Passive Voice ( Headline Expansion & Process Writing)
Reading, explanation, discussion, Notes, Question Bank Rules will be discussed; Questions will be given for practice, discussion of common errors and their correction. Work book will be used for Grammar Topics
0May-17
I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open
06 LONG READING TEXT:
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
The Story of My Life by Helen Keller (Introduction) Chapters 1-5 LITERATURE FICTION The Letter GRAMMAR: ( Recapitulation) • Dialogue Completion • Determiners
Chapters 1-5 Discussion- assessment of previous knowledge, introduction of the story. Reading, explanation, discussion, Notes, Question Bank Rules will be discussed; Questions will be given for practice, discussion of common errors and their correction. Work book will be used for Grammar Topics
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 LITERATURE
POETRY
Not Marble, Nor the
Gilded Monuments
Reading, Explanation, Poetic devices Notes, Question Bank
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 FICTION Mrs. Packletide's Tiger (Diary Entry/ Informal Letter)
Reading, explanation, discussion,
Notes, Question Bank
II 10-14 05 WRITING SKILL ( Recapitulation) • Story Writing • Formal Letter
Format, Question for practice will be given for each topic of
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul SECTION A Unseen Passage SECTION B
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Writing • Notice • Message •
writing skill Writing Skill: • Article writing • Diary Entry • Informal Letter MCB Unit I- Health and Medicine Unit 2: Education Grammar: • Verb Forms • Editing (Error correction & Omission) • Sentence Reorganization
• Dialogue Completion
• Determiners Active & Passive Voice ( Headline Expansion & Process Writing)
SECTION C Literature: Fiction •Two Gentlemen of Verona The Letter Poetry: Mirror The Frog and the Nightingale Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments Drama Dear Departed
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 GRAMMAR ( Recapitulation)
• Reported Speech
MCB
Unit 3- Science
LONG READING TEXT:
The Story of My Life ( Ch 6-14 )
Rules will be discussed; Questions will be given for practice, discussion of common errors and their correction. Work book will be used for Grammar Topics
Skill development exercises and
discussion on the given theme
Discussion of events and characters
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Long Reading Text: The Story of My Life by Helen Keller (Introduction) Chapters 1-5
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 LITERATURE FICTION A Shady Plot
Reading, discussion of events and characters
V 31 01
A Shady Plot ( Contd.) WRITING SKILL Paragraph Writing Factual Description
Format, Sample question
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 LITERATURE DRAMA Julius Caesar
Role play, discussion, related history will be discussed, question & answers will be done
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 Julius Caesar ( Contd.)
Role play, discussion, related history will be discussed, questions & answers will be done
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 LITERATURE Julius Caesar ( Contd.) FICTION POETRY • Ozymandias
Reading, Explanation,
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Discussion ,Notes, Question Bank • Poetic Devices, Notes, Question Bank
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
LITERATURE FICTION • Patol Babu, Film Star
Explanation, Discussion and questions & answers.
V 28-31
04 WRITING SKILL Story Writing
Elements of a story, sample question.
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 MCB Unit 4- Environment
Skill Exercises
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 Revision for Mid Term Exam
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
Section A- Reading
Unseen Passage/ Poetry
Section B- Writing &
Grammar
Writing Skill
• Notice Writing,
Message Writing
• Diary entry,
• Article Writing,
• Paragraph writing
• Factual description
• Informal Letter Writing
• Formal Letter Writing
• Story Writing
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 LITERATURE POETRY • Snake
Explanation, Discussion and questions & answers
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Main Course book
(MCB)
• Unit 1: Health and
Medicine
• Unit 2: Education
• Unit 3: science
Unit 4: Environment
Grammar
• Determiners
• Verb Forms
• Dialogue Completion
• Sentence re-ordering
• Reported Speech
• Passive Voice
(Headline Expansion &
Process Writing)
• Modals
• Editing( Error
Correction and
Omission )
Gap Filling
Section D- Literature
Prose
• Two Gentlemen of
Verona
• Mrs. Packletide’s
Tiger
• The Letter
Patol Babu, Film Star
A Shady Plot
Poetry:
• Mirror
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
• The Frog and the
Nightingale
• Not Marble, Nor
Gilded Monuments
• Ozymandias
Drama:
• The Dear Departed
Julius Caesar
Long Reading Text
The Story of My Life
( Ch 1-14 )
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 Snake( Contd)
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 WRITING SKILL • E-Mail • Bio-Sketch LONG READING TEXT The Story of My Life Chapters 15 -23 LITERATURE FICTION • Virtually True
Format, Question for practice Explanation, Discussion and questions & answers.
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 MCB
Unit 5- Travel and
Tourism
Unit 6 : National
Integration
Skill Development Exercises
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 LITERATURE POETRY: • The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Explanation, Discussion and questions & answers.
V 30-31 02 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Poetic Devices
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 • Speech Writing • Formal Report
Writing
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 WRITING SKILL
Dialogue Writing • Debate writing • Newspaper Report
Format, questions for practice
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 Revision for Post Mid Term Exam
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
V 27-30 04
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec Complete Syllabus as per CBSE
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 Post Mid Term Paper discussion Revision for Pre Board Exam
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18) Complete Syllabus as per CBSE
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: HINDI
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
05
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ikB&okpu] fo”ksys’k.k
cks?k&iz”u
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 05
Mk;jh dk ,d
iUuk
ikB&okpu] fo”kys’k.k
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent
Orientation
06 06
lk[kh ¼dchj½
dfo ifjp;] nksgksa dh
O;k[;k] ikB laca/kh
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 05
O;kogkfjd
O;kdj.k
“kCn o in
ifjHkk’kk] mnkgj.k mÙkj
dof;=h ifjp;] inksa
dh Hkko lfgr O;k[;k]
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Ekhjk ds in
O;kogkfjd
O;kdj.k
iz”uksÙkj
eqgkojs&vFkZ o okD;
fuekZ.k
May-17
I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 04
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va”kksa dh O;k[;k
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 04
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iz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku
v”kqf) izdkj @
vH;kl
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 05
Rkrk¡jk okehjks
dFkk
ikBu] fo”kys’k.k]
cks/k&iz”u
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku
II 10-14 05 05
PT1 (Pre Mid Term)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
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f”kYidkj “kSyasnz
ikBu] fo”kys’k.k cks/k
iz”u iz”uksÙkj ppkZ o
ys[ku
Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½
cMs HkkbZ lkgcA
Mk;jh dk ,d
iUukA
Li”kZ ¼i| [kaM½
dchj ¼lk[kh½
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iwjd iqLrd ¼lap;u½
gfjgj dkdk
O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
“kCn o in
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III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 06 ioZr izns”k esa
ikol
rksi
dkyk”kksa dh
O;k[;k Hkk’kk lkSan;Z f”kYixr lkSan;Z iz”uksÙkj
ppkZ@ys[ku
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 04
O;kdj.k&okD;
liuksa ds ls
fnu
lwpuk ds vk/kkj ij
okD; ifjp;
jpukUrj.k@vH;kl
ikBu
V 31 01
01 liuksa ds ls
fnu
Ikz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku
Aug-17
I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 04 ys[ku
i= & izk:Ik
laokn&ys[ku
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
lwpuk&ys[ku
vH;kl lfgr
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 03 fxjfxV]
ikBu] fo”ksy’k.k
ikB~;iqLrd laca/kh iz”u
ppkZ o ys[ku
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 04 nksgs ¼fcgkjh½
foKkiu ys[ku
dfo&ifjp;] nksgksa dh
O;k[;k] iz”uksÙkj
vH;kl
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 05
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ds nq[k ls nq[kh
gksus okys
vifBr
x|ka”k@i|ka”k
ikBu] fo”kys’k.k] cks/k
iz”u] iz”uksÙkj
vH;kl
V 28-31
04 04
Lkekl
O;ogkfjd
¼O;kdj.k½
ifjHkk’kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k]
vH;kl
Sep-17
I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01
vko`fr
fuf”pr
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 vko`fr
fuf”pr
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
vifBr x|ka”k
vifBr dkO;ka”k
Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½
cMs HkkbZ lkgcA
Mk;jh dk ,d iUukA
Rkrkajk okehjks
Rkhljh dle ds
f”kYidkj “kSysanz
fxjfxV
vc dgkW nwljksa ds
nq[k ls nq[kh gksus
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Li”kZ ¼i| [kaM½
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ioZr izns”k esa
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III 11-16*
16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-
23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
fcgkjh ds nksgs
lap;u
gfjgj dkdk
liuksa ds ls fnu
O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
“kCn o in
v”kqf) “kks/ku
okD; jpukUrj.k
lekl
eqgkojs
ys[ku
Ik= ¼vkSipkfjd
i=½
vuqPNsn ys[ku
Lkwpuk ys[ku
laokn ys[ku
foKkiu ys[ku
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi
Valmiki’s Birthday
03 03
euq’;rk
II 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
06 04
ikBu] fo”kys’k.k
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
11 – Five period
Time-Table 08 – Karva Chouth
Ikr>M+ esa
VwVh
ifr;k¡
dkjrwl
ys[ku
ikBu
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 02
dkjrwl
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @
ys[ku
IV 23-28*
28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 05 e/kqj&e/kq
j esjs
nhid
ty
dj pys
ge fQnk
O;k[;k
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @
ys[ku
V 30-31 02 03
vkRe=k.k O;k[;k@iz”uksÙkj
Nov-17
I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 Vksih “kqDyk
ikBu] fo”kys’k.k
II 06-11*
11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Vksih “kqDyk
Ikz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku
III 13-18*
18 - Annual Day
06 vko`fr fuf”pr ikB~;Øe
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 vko`fr
fuf”pr ikB~;Øe
V 27-30 04
Dec-17
I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec II 04- 09-Working Saturday 06
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
09* (Student) 08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
MID TERM +
Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½
Ikr>M esa VwVh
ifÙk;k¡ dkjrwl
¼i| [kaM½
euq’;rk e/kqj&e/kqj esjs
nhid ty dj pys ge fQnk vkRe=k.k
lap;u
Vksih “kqDyk
O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
(MID TERM)
Yks[ku (MID TERM)
III 11-16*
16 – Sports Day
06
IV 18-23*
23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas 03
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13*
13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
leLr ikB~;Øe
¼lhch,lbZ }kjk
fu/kkZfjr½
II 15-20*
20- Working Saturday (Students)
06
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18
I 01-03*
03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18
Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class –X
Sub: Mathematics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Polynomial
2.1- Introduction
2.2- Geometrical meaning of zeroes of polynomial
2.3- Relationship between zeroes and coefficient of polynomial
2.4- Division Algorithm of Polynomials
Ex-2.1
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 Polynomial
Ex-2.2
Ex-2.3
Lab Activity: System of Linear Equations in Two variables
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06
Real Numbers
1.1- Introduction
1.2- Euclid’s Division Lemma
Ex-1.1
Ex- 1.2
1.3- Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
1.4- Revisiting irrational numbers
Ex-1.3
1.5- Revisiting rational
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
numbers and their decimal expansions Ex. 1.4 Lab Activity: System of Linear Equations in Two variables
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 Pair of Linear Equations in two variables
3.1- Introduction
3.2- Pair of linear equations in two variables
Ex-3.1
3.3- Graphical method of solution of a pair of linear equations
Ex-3.2 Lab Activity: To verify the Basic Proportionality theorem
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06
Pair of Linear Equations in two variables
3.4- Algebraic method of solving a pair of linear equations in two variables.
Ex-3.3
Ex-3.4
Ex-3.5
3.5- Equations reducible to a pair of linear equations in two variables.
Ex-3.6 Lab Activity: To verify the Basic Proportionality theorem
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 Triangles
6.1- Introduction
6.2- Similar figures
Ex-6.1
Similarity of Angles
Ex-6.2
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
Triangles
6.4 Criteria for similarity of triangles
Ex-6.3
6.5- Areas of similar triangles
Ex-6.4 Lab Activity: To verify the Pythagoras (group-1)
II 10-14 05 Triangles
Introduction to Trigonometry
6.6- Pythagoras theorem
Ex-6.5
8.1- Introduction
8.2- Trigonometric Ratios
Ex-8.1
8.3- trigonometric Ratios of some specific angles
Ex-8.2 Lab Activity: To verify the Pythagoras (group-2)
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
Ch.1 Real numbers Ch.2 Polynomials Ch.3 Linear equations in two variables
Ch.6 Triangles Ch.8 Introduction to Trigonometry
Ch.9 Triangles Ch.10 Circles Ch.11 Constructions Ch.14 Statistics
Ch.15 Probability
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Introduction to Trigonometry
8.4- Trigonometric Ratios of complementary angles
Ex-8.3 Lab Activity: To Verify lengths of tangents drawn from an external point are equal (group-1)
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
Introduction to Trigonometry
Statistics
8.5- trigonometric Identities
Ex-8.4
14.1- Introduction
14.2- Mean of grouped date
Ex-14.1
14.3- Mode of a grouped data Lab Activity: To Verify lengths of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
tangents drawn from an external point are equal (group-2)
V 31 01
Statistics
Ex-14.2
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 Statistics
14.4- Median of a grouped Data
Ex-14.3 Lab Activities : To verify that the given sequence is an AP (Gr-1)
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05
Statistics
Circles
14.5- Graphical representation of cumulative frequency distribution
Ex-14.4
10.1- Introduction
10.2- Tangents to a circle Lab Activities : To verify that the given sequence is an AP (Gr-2)
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04
Circles
Constructions
Ex-10.1
10.3- Number of tangents from a point on a circle
Ex-10.2
11.1- Introduction
11.2-Division of a line segment
Ex-11.1 Lab Activities : To verify the sum of
first n natural numbers is
(Gr-1)
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Constructions
Some
11.2- construction of a tangent to a circle
Ex-11.2
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
applications Of Trigonometry
9.1- Introduction
9.2- Heights and Distances
Ex-9.1Lab Activity : To verify the sum of
first n natural numbers is
(Gr-2)
V 28-31
04 Probability
15.1 Introduction
15.2- Probability-A theoretical Approach
Ex-15.1 Lab Activity : Alternate Segment Theorem
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 Revision
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
Ch.1 Real numbers Ch.2 Polynomials Ch.3 Linear equations in
two variables
Ch. 6. Triangles
Ch.8. Trigonometry
Ch. 9. Some applications Of Trigonometry
Ch. 10. Circles
Ch. 11. Constructions
Ch. 14. Statistics
Ch. 15. Probability
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam
IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Students)
06
V 25-26
02 Quadratic Equations
4.1- Introduction
4.2- Quadratic Equations
Ex-4.1
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 Quadratic Equations
4.3 Solutions of Quadratic Equations by factorization
Ex- 4.2
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06
Quadratic Equations
4.4- Solution of quadratic equation by completing the square
Ex-4.3
4.5- Nature of roots
Ex-4.4
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02
Arithmetic Progressions
5.1- Introduction
5.2-Arithmetic Progressions
Ex-5.1
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Arithmetic Progressions
Coordinate Geometry
5.3- nth term of an AP
Ex-5.2
5.4- Sum of first n terms of an AP
Ex-5.3
7.1- Introduction
7.2- Distance formula
Ex-7.1
V 30-31 02 Coordinate Geometry
7.3- Section formula
Ex-7.2
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 Coordinate Geometry
Areas related to circles
7.4- Area of Triangle
Ex-7.3
12.1- Introduction
12.2- Perimeter and area of a circle a review
Ex-12.1 Lab Activity: Making a Clinometer
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Areas related to circles
Surface area and volumes
12.3- areas of sector and segment of a circle
Ex-12.2
12.4- areas of combination of plane figures
Ex-12.3
13.1- Introduction
13.2- Surface area of combination of solids
Ex-13.1
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 Surface area and volumes
Volume of combination of
solids
Ex-13.2
13.4- Conversions of solids from one shape to another
Ex-13.3
13.5 – Frustum of a cone Ex. 13.4 Lab Activity: To obtain the formula for the lateral and total surface area of a cylinder.
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 Revision
V 27-30 04
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
Ch.1 Real numbers Ch.2 Polynomials Ch.3 Linear equations in
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, 06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
two variables
Ch. 4 Quadratic Equations Ch. 5 Arithmetic Progressions
Ch. 6. Triangles
Ch. 7 Coordinate Geometry
Ch.8. Trigonometry
Ch. 9. Some applications Of Trigonometry
Ch. 10. Circles
Ch. 11. Constructions
Ch. 12. Areas related to circles
Ch. 13. Surface area and volumes
Ch. 14. Statistics
Ch. 15. Probability
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation
03
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Ceremony, Open House PB
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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Class – X
Sub: HISTORY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Frederic Sorrieu’s visual depiction of a democratic world
French Revolution and the idea of the Nation
The Aristocracy and the
new middle class
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
What did liberal Nationalism stand for ?
A new conservatism after 1815
The Revolutionaries
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
The age of revolution 1830 – 1848
The Romantic Imagination and National Feeling
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
1848-- The Revolution of Liberals
Germany-Can the army be the architect of a nation?
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May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII2
01-Support Staff Day
06 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Italy unified
The strong case of Britain
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Visualizing the Nation Nationalism and
Imperialism
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India
Nationalism in India-Introduction
The Idea of Satyagraha
The Rowlatt Act
II 10-14 05 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India
Why Non Cooperation ?
The movement in towns
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India
The Rebellion in the country side
Swaraj in the plantation
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 4 CH-3 Nationalism in India
Towards civil Disobedience
The salt march
How the Participants saw the movement
V 31 01
1 CH-3 Nationalism in India
Limits of civil disobedience
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 3
1
CH-3 Nationalism in India
CH-6 Work life and leisure
Limits of civil disobedience(Continued)
The sense of collective belonging
MAP WORK
Introduction
Cities in the contemporary world
Characteristics of the city
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 2 CH-6 Work life and leisure
Industrialization and the rise of the modern city in England
Marginal Groups
Housing
Cleaning of London
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 2 CH-6 Work life and leisure
Transport in the city
Social changes in the city
Men women and family in the city Individualism
Leisure and consumption
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 2 CH-6 Work life and leisure
Politics in the city
City in the colonial India
Working in the city
Housing and neighborhoods
V 28-31
04 2 CH-6 Work life and leisure
Land Reclamation in Bombay
Bombay as the city of dreams
Cities and the challenges of the environment
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 1 REVISION
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 2 REVISION
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe CH- 3 NATIONALISM IN INDIA MAP WORK
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 1 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
INTRODUCTION
Print culture and the modern world
The first printed book
Print in Japan
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 2 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Print comes to Europe
Gutenberg and the printing press
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 1 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
The print revolution and its impact
New reading public
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 2 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Religious Debates and the fear of print
The reading Mania
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 30-31 02 1 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Print culture and French Revolution
Children women and workers ; the 19th century
Further innovations
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 1 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
India and the world of print
Manuscripts before the age of print
Religious reforms and public debates
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
New forms of publications Women and print
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 2 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Print and the poor people Print and censorship
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 2 REVISION
V 27-30 04 2 Post Mid Term
Post Mid Term(PT-2) DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 1 Post Mid Term CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe CH- 3Nationalism in India(MAP WORK)
CH-6
Work,Life and Leisure
CH-7
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 2 Post Mid Term
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 2 Post Mid Term
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
06 2 REVISION
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18 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
Print culture and the modern world
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
2
REVISION
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 Pre -Board
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe CH-3 Nationalism in India(MAP WORK)
CH-6 WORK LIFE
AND LEISURE
CH-7 PRINT CULTURE AND THE MODERN WORLD
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 Pre -Board
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 Pre-Board
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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Class – Xth
Sub: GEOGRAPHY & ECONOMICS
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
GEOGRAPHY Ch-1 Resources and Development
What is a resources?
Classification of Resources
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 Ch-1 Resources and Development
Sustainable Development of Resource
Resource Planning Need and measures of conservation of resources
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent
Orientation
06 Ch-1 Resources and Development
Land As a Resource
Land use Pattern
Land Degradation
Classification of soils
Conservation of soil
Question and Answers
Map Work as per CBSE
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 ECONOMICS Ch-1 Development
Different Notions of Development
Income and Concepts
Human Development Index
Sustainable development
May-17
I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open
06
GEOGRAPHY
Water scarcity
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
Ch-3 Water Resource
Need and Conservation
Multipurpose river valley Projects
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima
04 Ch-3 Water Resource
Negative effects of dams
Rain water harvesting
Traditional Methods
Question and Answers
Map work as per CBSE
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
GEOGRAPHY Ch-4 Agriculture
Main features of Agriculture
Types of farming
II 10-14 05 Ch – 4 Agriculture
Main features of Agriculture Cropping Seasons
Major crops- Rice Wheat Millets Maize
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul GEOGRAPHY
ch – 1 Resources and Development ECONOMICS ch -1 Development III 17-
22* 22-Working
Saturday (Student)
06 Ch – 4
Major Crops- Pulses
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Agriculture
Sugarcane Oilseeds Tea Coffee Rubber Cotton and Jute
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 Ch – 4 Agriculture
Technological and Institutional reforms
Green Revolution
Contribution of agriculture to the National Economy
Question and Answers
V 31 01
Map Work as per CBSE
Aug-17
I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 ECONOMICS Ch-2 Sectors of Indian Economy
Primary, secondary and tertiary Sectors
Role played by Govt to increase employment opportunities
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha
Bandhan
05 ECONOMICS Ch-2 Sectors of Indian Economy
Organized and unorganized sectors
Protection of workers in unorganized sectors
Sectors based on ownership
Question and Answers
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 GEOGRAPHY
Ch-5 Minerals and Energy Resources
Importance and Occurrence of Minerals
Classification of Minerals
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Ch-5 Minerals and Energy Resources
Distribution of minerals , Iron , manganese, Copper,Bauxite, Mica, Limestone
Need and conservation of minerals
Conventional and Non conventional sources of energy
V 28-31
04 ECONOMICS Ch-3 Money and Credit
Double Coincidence of wants
Functions of money
Sep-17
I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 Modern Forms of Money
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 Ch-3 Money and Credit
Loan activities of Bank
Terms of credit
Formal and Informal sources of credit
Self Help Groups
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
Ch-1 Resources and
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III 11-16*
16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam
Development Ch-3 Water Resource Ch – 4 Agriculture
ECONOMICS ch -1 Development
Ch-2Sectors of Indian Economy
IV 18-23*
23-Working Saturday (Students)
06
V 25-26
02 GEOGRAPHY Ch-6 Manufacturing Industries
Manufacturing-Introduction
Importance of Manufacturing
Factors of location
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma
Gandhi’s Birthday
05-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
03 Ch-6 Manufacturing Industries
Classification of Industries
Cotton Jute Sugar Iron Industry IT Industry
II 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period
Time-Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 Ch-6 Manufacturing Industries
Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation
Control of environmental degradation
Question and Answers
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Map work as per CBSE
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 ECONOMICS Ch-4 Globalization
MNC
Foreign trade and Integration
IV 23-28*
28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Ch-4 Globalization
Globalization
Factors causing Globalisation
Impact of Globalisation
World Trade Organisation
Question and Answers
V 30-31 02 GEOGRAPHY Ch-7 Life Lines of National Economy
Importance of lifelines
Roads – Importance and types of Roads
Railways
Nov-17
I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 Ch-7 Life Lines of National Economy
Pipelines
Waterways
Airways
Revision work sheets to be uploaded
II 06-11*
11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Ch-7 Life Lines of National Economy
Means of communication
International Trade
Tourism
Question and Answers
Map works as per CBSE
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18*
18 - Annual Day
06 ECONOMICS Ch-5 Consumer Rights
Need for rules and regulations
Forms of Consumer
Consumer Rights
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 Revision CBSE
Sample papers
Map Work
V 27-30 04 Revision
Dec-17
I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec (CBSE ) Complete except ch 2-Forest and wildlife resources which is deleted by CBSE. Geo : ch-1to 7 Eco ch 1 to 5
II 04-09*
09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06
III 11-16*
16 – Sports Day
06
IV 18-23*
23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec t o 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13*
13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18) Complete syllabus ( CBSE) II 15-
20* 20- Working
Saturday (Students)
06
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18 I 01-03*
03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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Class – X
Sub: POLITICAL SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
2 CHAPTER 1 : Power Sharing
Concept of power sharing
Belgium and Sri Lanka
Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 2 CHAPTER 1 :
Power sharing
Accommodation in Belgium
Why is power sharing necessary ?
Prudential and moral reasons
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 2 CHAPTER 1 : Power sharing
4 forms of power sharing
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 2 Chapter 2 :
Federalism
Concept of federalism
Key features of federalism
Two Routes to form federations
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 2 Chapter 2 :
Federalism
What makes India a federal country?
How is federalism practiced in India?-Linguistic states, Language policy
II 08-12
Buddha Purnima
04 2 Chapter 2 : Federalism
How is federalism practiced in India?-Centre state relations
Decentralization in India
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 2 Chapter 3 :
Democracy and
Diversity
A story from Mexico Olympics
Social differences v/s social divisions
Over lapping and cross cutting differences
II 10-14 05 2 Chapter 3 : Democracy and Diversity
Homogeneous society and migrants
Politics of social division and its outcomes
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
CHAPTER 1 : - POWER SHARING
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 Chapter 3 :
Democracy and
Diversity
Three determinants
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
Only History shall be covered during this week
V 31 01
Only History shall be covered during this week
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04
Only History shall be covered during this week
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 2 Chapter 4 :
Gender, Religion
and Caste
Gender and politics
Impact of patriarchal society on women in India
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 2 Chapter 4 : Gender, Religion and Caste
Women's political participation
Communalism
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 2
Chapter 4 : Gender, Religion and Caste
Secular state
Caste and politics-Caste inequalities
V 28-31
04 2 Chapter 4 : Gender, Religion and Caste
Caste in politics
Politics in caste
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 REVISION
REVISION
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 REVISION REVISION
Mid Term Exam
Date- :11 Sep – 23 Sep
CHAPTER 1 : -
POWER SHARING
CHAPTER 2 : -
FEDERALISM
CHAPTER 3 : -
DEMOCRACY AND
DIVERSITY
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
03 2 Chapter 6 : - Political parties
Meaning , features of political parties
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
Functions of political parties
Need of political parties
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 2 Chapter 6 : - Political parties
How many political parties should we have?
National political parties
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 1 Chapter 6 : - Political parties
National parties(Continued)
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 2 Chapter 6 : - Political
parties
State parties
Challenges of political parties
Reforms of political parties
V 30-31 02 2 Chapter 7 : -
Outcomes of
Democracy
Democracy better than other forms of Governments
Democracy as an accountable, responsive and legitimate government
Democracy’’s relationship with Economic growth and Development
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 1 Chapter 7 : -
Outcomes of
Democracy
Democracy and Inequalities and poverty
Democracy and social diversity and its accommodation
Democracy and freedom and dignity of citizens
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 Chapter 8 : -challenges to democracy
Different challenges faced by democracy
Political reforms and changes
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 2 Chapter 8 : - challenges to democracy
Redefining democracy in changing times
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 REVISION
V 27-30 04 Post Mid Term Post Mid Term(PT-2) DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
CHAPTER 1 : -
POWER SHARING
CHAPTER 2 -FEDERALISM
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 Post Mid Term
CHAPTER 3 : -
DEMOCRACY AND
DIVERSITY
CHAPTER 4 : - GENDER, RELIGION AND CASTE CHAPTER 6 : - POLITICAL PARTIES CHAPTER 7 : - OUTCOMES OF DEMOCRACY CHAPTER 8 : - CHALLENGES TO DEMOCRACY
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 Post Mid Term
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06 Post Mid Term
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06 REVISION
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
REVISION
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 PRE – BOARD EXAMS
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
CHAPTER 1 : - POWER
SHARING
CHAPTER 2 -
FEDERALISM
CHAPTER 3 : -
DEMOCRACY AND
DIVERSITY
CHAPTER 4 : -
GENDER, RELIGION
AND CASTE
CHAPTER 6 : -
POLITICAL PARTIES
CHAPTER 7 : -
OUTCOMES OF
DEMOCRACY
CHAPTER 8 : -
CHALLENGES TO
DEMOCRACY
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06 PRE – BOARD EXAMS
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04 PRE – BOARD EXAMS
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
REVISION
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03 REVISION
II 05-09 05 REVISION
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04 REVISION
IV 19-23 05 REVISION
V 26-28 03
REVISION
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
BOARD EXAMS
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Sub: PHYSICS
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
Reflection of light
Laws of Reflection of light
Real and Virtual image
Spherical mirrors
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To determine the focal length of the concave mirror and convex lens.
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
Terms related to spherical mirrors.
Rules for image formation by Spherical Mirrors.
Image Formation by Spherical Mirrors.
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To determine the focal length of the concave mirror and convex lens.
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
Image Formation by Spherical Mirrors.
Sign convention for Reflection by Spherical Mirrors.
Mirror Formula.
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To trace the path of a ray of light as it passes through a glass
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slab. IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge
Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
Refraction of Light.
Laws of Refraction of light.
Refraction of light through a Glass slab.
Refractive Index.
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To trace the path of a ray of light as it passes through a glass slab.
May-17
I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 02
Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
Rules for image formation by lenses.
Image formation by lenses.
lens formula
Sign Conventions for spherical lens
Magnification of lens .
Power of lens.
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To trace the path of a ray of light as it passes through a glass prism.
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 02 CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD
Function of human eye.
Power of Accommodation.
Defects of Vision
Hypermetropia.
Myopia.
Presbyopia
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To trace the path of a ray of light as it passes through a glass prism.
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 02 CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD
Refraction of light through a glass prism.
Angle of Deviation.
Dispersion of white light by Prism.
Recombination of white
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light
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To draw the ray diagrams for the image formed by a spherical mirror for different positions of the object.
II 10-14 05 02 CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD
Atmospheric Refraction
Scattering of light.
Tyndall effect.
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To draw the ray diagrams for the image formed by a spherical mirror for different positions of the object.
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul CHAP-10 : LIGHT -REFLECTION &REFRACTION. CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD. Up to § 11.2
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 02 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
Definition and formula of electric current
SI unit of electric current
Electric potential and Potential difference.
Formula and unit of Electric Potential
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To study the dependence of current (i) on potential difference (V) across a resistor and find its resistance.
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 02 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
Electric Symbols and Circuit Diagram
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Ohm's Law
Verification of Ohm's Law
V-I Graph PRACTICALS BATCH –B
To study the dependence of current (i) on potential difference (V) across a resistor and find its resistance.
V 31 01
01 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
Resistance.
factors on which resistance depends
Aug-17
I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 02 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
Resistivity
conductors, Insulators ,alloys
Resistance and Resistivity.
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To verify the law of resistors in series.
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 02 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
Resistance of a system of resistors in series
Derivation of formula
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To verify the law of resistors in series.
.
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 02 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
Resistance of a system of resistors in Parallel
Derivation of formula
Advantages and disadvantages of series and parallel combination
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To verify the law of resistors in parallel.
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IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 02
CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
Heating effect of Current.
Joules Law of Heating
Practical applications of Heating effect .
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To verify the law of resistors in parallel.
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
CHAP-10 : LIGHT -REFLECTION &REFRACTION. CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD. CHAP-12: ELECTRICITY
V 28-31
04 02 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
Electric Power
Relation between P,V,I &R
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To draw circuit diagrams for various combinations of resistors.
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 01 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To draw circuit diagrams for various combinations of resistors.
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 02 REVISION
Revision
III 11-16*
16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-
23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 01 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 03 02 CHAP-13 Magnetic Field and field
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02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
05-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
lines.
Oersted Experiment
II 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 02 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
Magnetic Field due to a straight current carrying conductor.
Right Hand Thumb Rule.
Factors on which the strength of magnetic field depends.
Magnetic field due to current through a circular loop.
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 01 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
Magnetic field due to a solenoid.
Electromagnet
IV 23-28*
28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 02 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
Principle and applications
Force of Current carrying conductor.
Fleming's Left Hand Rule EMI and Induced current
Fleming's Right hand Rule
V 30-31 02 01 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
Direct Current
Alternating Current
Domestic electric Current
Nov-17
I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 02 CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
Different forms of Energy.
fossil Fuels.
Conventional sources of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
energy
Thermal &Hydro Power Plant
II 06-11*
11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 02 CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
Non conventional sources
solar energy
Biomass
Energy from seas.
Wind Energy.
Nuclear Energy
` PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec CHAP-10 : LIGHT -REFLECTION &REFRACTION. CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD. CHAP-12: ELECTRICITY CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
III 13-18*
18 - Annual Day
06 02 CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
Environmental consequences.
Renewable Vs Non Renewable sources of energy.
REVISION
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 REVISION
REVISION
V 27-30 04 PT2 (Post Mid Term)
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01
II 04-09*
09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 PT2 (Post Mid Term)
III 11-16*
16 – Sports Day
06
IV 18-23*
23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
06
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18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13*
13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06
Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18) CHAP-10 : LIGHT -REFLECTION &REFRACTION. CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD. CHAP-12: ELECTRICITY CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY Practical Exam: All Practicals
II 15-20*
20- Working Saturday (Students)
06
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18 I 01-03*
03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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Class – X
Sub: CHEMISTRY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
1-2 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
1.1 chemical equations, 1.1.1.writing a chemical equation
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 1-2 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
1.1.2Balanced chemical equation 1.2.Types of chemical reactions
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent
Orientation
06 2 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS PRACTICALS
1.2.1.Combination reaction 1.2.2.Decomposition reaction 1.2.3.Displacement reaction 1.2.4.Double displacement reaction a) Combination Reaction b) Decomposition reaction c) Displacement reaction d) Double displacement reaction:-
Action of water on quick lime
Action of heat on ferrous
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
sulphate crystals
Iron nails kept in copper sulphate solution
Reaction between barium chloride and sodium sulphate solutions
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 2 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS PRACTICALS
1.2.5.Oxidation and reduction 1.3.1.Corrosion 1.3.2Rancidity a) Combination Reaction b) Decomposition reaction c) Displacement reaction d) Double displacement reaction:-
Action of water on quick lime
Action of heat on ferrous sulphate crystals
Iron nails kept in copper sulphate solution
Reaction between barium chloride and sodium sulphate solutions
May-17
I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-
06 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS
Introduction Indicator tests for acids and bases 2.1.1- Acids and Bases in the laboratory 2.1.2How do acids and bases
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
VIII 01-Support Staff
Day
PRACTICALS
react with metals? Distinction between an acid and a base
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima
04 1-2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS PRACTICALS
2.1.3 How do metal hydrogen carbonates and metal carbonates react with acids? 2.1.4 How do acids and bases react with each other? 2.1.5 Reaction of metallic oxides with acids 2.1.6 Reaction of metallic oxides with bases Distinction between an acid and a base
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS
PRACTICALS
2.2 What do all acids and bases have in common? 2.2.1 What happens to acids and bases in water solution? 2.2 How strong are acid and base solutions? PH value of given five solutions to check Acidic, Basic or neutral nature of the solution
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 10-14 05 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS
PRACTICALS
2.3.1 Importance of pH in daily life 2.4 More about salts 2.4.1 Family of salts 2.4.2 pH of salts PH value of given five solutions to check Acidic, Basic or neutral nature of the solution
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul CHAPTER -1 CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
CHAPTER -2 ACIDS BASES AND SALTS Introduction Indicator tests for acids and bases 2.1.1- Acids and Bases in the laboratory 2.1.2 How do acids and bases react with metals? 2.1.3 How do metal hydrogen carbonates and metal carbonates react with acids? 2.1.4 How do acids and bases react with each other? 2.1.5 Reaction of metallic oxides with acids 2.1.6 Reaction of metallic oxides with bases
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS
PRACTICALS
2.4.3 chemicals from common salt 2.4.4 Are the crystals really dry? Reactivity series of metals (Zn, Fe, Cu, Al)
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 2 3. METALS AND NONMETALS
PRACTICALS
Introduction , 3.1. Physical properties of metals and nonmetals 3.2 Chemical properties of metals. 3.2.1 What happens when metals are burnt in air? 3.2.2 What happens when metals are burnt in water? 3.2.3 What happens when metals react with acids? Reactivity series of metals (Zn, Fe, Cu, Al)
V 31 01
0-1 3. METALS AND NONMETALS
3.2.4 How do metals react with solution of other metal salts? 3.2.5 The reactivity series
Aug-17
I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 1-2 3. METALS AND NONMETALS PRACTICALS
3.3 How do metals and non metals react? 3.3.1 Properties of ionic compounds Properties of acetic acid
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha
Bandhan
05 2 3. METALS AND NONMETALS PRACTICALS
3.4 Occurrence of metals 3.4.1. to 3.4.5.Extraction of metals. Properties of acetic acid
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 1-2 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS PRACTICALS
3.4.6. Refining of metals. 3.5. –Corrosion- its prevention, rusting of iron. Foaming capacity of soap in hard and soft water
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 2
4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS PRACTICALS
Introduction 4.1 –bonding in carbon Types of covalent bonds. 4.1 Allotropes of carbon
Foaming capacity of soap in hard and soft water
V 28-31
04 1-2 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
4.2. Versatile nature of carbon
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Sep-17
I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 0-1 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
4.2.1 to 4.2.3. -.Saturated and unsaturated carbon compounds
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 2 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUN
REVISION
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS 3. METALS AND NONMETALS 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS: Till 4.2 Versatile Nature
Of Carbon
III 11-16*
16-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-
23* 23-Working
Saturday (Students)
06 2
V 25-26
02 0-1 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
2.1 to 4.2.3. -.Saturated and unsaturated carbon compounds (cont.)
* * * Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 * * *
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma
Gandhi’s Birthday
05-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
03 1-2 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
4.2.1 to 4.2.3. -.Saturated and unsaturated carbon compounds (cont.)
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period
Time-Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 2 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
4.2.4 – Homologues series of carbon compounds 4.2.5. Nomenclature of carbon compounds
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 0-1 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
4.3. –Chemical properties of carbon compounds
IV 23-28*
28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 2 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
4.4. Ethanol and Ethanoic acid
V 30-31 02 0-1 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
4.5 Soaps and detergents
Nov-17
I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 1-2 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
Need for classification 5.1 Early attempts at the classification of elements:- 5.1.1 Dobereiner’s triad 5.1.2 Newland’s law of octaves
II 06-11*
11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 2 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
5.2Mendeleev’s periodic table 5.3 –Modern periodic table. 5.3.1 –position of elements in the modern periodic table
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18*
18 - Annual Day
06 2 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
5.3.2. –Trends in the modern periodic table
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 2
REVISION
V 27-30 04 1-2 REVISION
Dec-17
I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01 0-1
REVISION PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS 3. METALS AND NONMETALS 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
II 04-09*
09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 2
REVISION
III 11-16*
16 – Sports Day
06 2
REVISION
IV 18-23*
23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
18 OFF in lieu of
Sports Day
06 2
REVISION
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
0-1
REVISION
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 * * *
Jan-18 I 08-13*
13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06
REVISION Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18) 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS 3. METALS AND NONMETALS 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
II 15-20*
20- Working Saturday (Students)
06
REVISION
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04
REVISION
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
REVISION
Feb-18 I 01-03*
03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
REVISION
II 05-09 05
REVISION
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
REVISION
IV 19-23 05
REVISION
V 26-28 03
REVISION
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: Biology
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
02 Life Processes Chapter 6
• What are Life Processes - 6.1 • Nutrition-6.2 • Autotrophic Nutrition-6.2.1
Heterotrophic Nutrition-6.2.2 Practical periods converted to theory periods
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 02
• How do Organisms obtain their Nutrition?-6.2.3
• Nutrition in Human Beings-6.2.4 • Respiration-6.3 . Transportation
in plants – 6.4.2 Pr: To prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to study the structure of stomata ( batch1)
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 02
Transportation in Human Beings - 6.4.1 (introduction) – blood Structure of heart Pr: To prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to study the structure of stomata ( batch1)
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 02
Excretion-6. Excretion in Human Beings-6.5.1 Pr: To show experimentally that the co2 is produced during respiration (batch 1)
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 02 Chapter-7: Control and coordination
Excretion in Plants-6.5.2
Animals- Nervous System-7.1 Pr: To show experimentally that the co2 is produced during respiration (batch 2)
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 02
• What happens in a Reflex Action-7.1.1
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 02
• Human Brain-7.1.2 • How are these Tissues Protected-7.1.3 Practical periods converted to theory periods
II 10-14 05 02
• How does Nervous Tissue Cause Action-7.1.4 • Coordination in Plants-7.2 • Movement Due to Growth-7.2.2 Practical periods converted to theory periods
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
Chapter-6: Life Processes Chapter-7 Control and coordination (7.1 to 7.1.1)
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 02 Chapter-8 How Do Organisms Reproduce?
• Hormones in Animals-7.3 • Feedback Mechanism – 7.3
• Do organisms create exact copies of themselves (8.1)
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 02
The importance of variation (8.1.1) • Modes of Reproduction used by single celled organisms (8.2-)• Fission (8.2.1) Pr: To study binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast ( batch 1 )
V 31 01
01
• Fragmentation (8.2.2) Regeneration (8.2.3) • Budding (8.2.4) Vegetative Propagation (8.2.5)
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Aug-17 I 01-04 02 - TechFest 04 02
• Spore formation (8.2.6) • Sexual Reproduction (8.3-8.3.3) • Why the sexual mode of reproduction (8.3.1) • Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants (8.3.2) Pr: To study binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast ( batch 2 )
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 02
• Reproduction in human beings (8.3.3) • Male Reproductive System (8.3.3) (a) • Female Reproductive System (8.3.3) (b) What happens when the Egg is not fertilized? (8.3.3) (c)
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 01 Chapter-9 Heredity and Evolution
• Reproductive Health (8.3.3.) (d) • Accumulation of Variation during Reproduction (9.1) Pr: Discuss PBQ
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 02
• Heredity (9.2) Inherited Traits (9.2.1) • Rules for Inheritance of Traits (9.2.2) • How do traits get expressed? (9.3.2) Pr: Discuss PBQ
V 28-31
04 01
• Sex Determination (9.2.4) • Evolution (9.3) Illustration (9.3.1) • Acquired and Inherited Traits (9.3.2) • Speciation (9.4) • Evolution & Classification (9.5)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
• Tracing Evolutionary Relationships (9.5.1) Pr: To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed (batch 1)
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 01
• Fossils (9.5.2) • Evolution by Stages (9.5.3)
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 02 Chapter-15 Our Environment
Revision Pr: To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed (batch 2)
Mid Term Exam
Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chapter-6
Life Processes
Chapter-7
Control and Co-
ordination
Chapter 8 : How do
organisms reproduce
Chapter-9 Heredity and Evolution (9.1 to 9.5)
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06 02
Mid Term / HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06 02
V 25-26
02 01 • Fossils (9.5.2) • Evolution by Stages (9.5.3) (Contd…) • Evolution should not be equated with Progress (9.6) • Human Evolution (9.6.1) • What happens when we add our waste to the Environment (15.1)
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 01 • Ecosystem (15.2) Food Chain & Webs (15.2.1) • How Do Our Activities Affect the Environment (15.3)
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Term-1 Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table
06 02 Chapter-16 Management of Natural Resources
Ozone Layer of How it is getting depleted (15.3.1) • Managing the Garbage we produce (15.3.2)
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
08 – Karva Chouth
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 02 • Why do we need to manage our Resources? (16.1) • Forests & Wildlife (16.2)
V 30-31 02 01
• Stakeholders (16.2.1)
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 01
• Sustainable Management (16.2.2) • Water for all (16.3) Coal & Petroleum
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 02
Revision
III 13-18* 18 - Annual Day
06 02
Revision
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
V 27-30 04
Dec-17 I 01 02-Milad-un-Nabi 01
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Classes VI-IX DATE: 06 Dec-26 Dec Class X DATE: 28 Nov-11 Dec
Chapter 6- Life Processes Chapter-7: Control and coordination Chapter-8
How Do Organisms
II 04-09* 09-Working Saturday (Student)
08,09 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06
III 11-16* 16 – Sports Day
06
IV 18-23* 23- Working Saturday, Open House Mock PB
06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
18 OFF in lieu of Sports Day
Reproduce? Chapter-9 Heredity and Evolution Chapter-15 Our Environment Chapter-16 Management of Natural Resources
V 26-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
03
*** Winter Break from 29 Dec to 05 Jan 2018 ***
Jan-18 I 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
06 Pre Board Exam (Class X only) Date: 09 Jan- 25 Jan 18)
Chapter 6- Life Processes Chapter-7: Control and coordination Chapter-8
How Do Organisms Reproduce?
Chapter-9 Heredity and Evolution Chapter-15 Our Environment Chapter-16 Management of Natural Resources Practical Exam: All practicals
Pr: To prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to study the
II 15-20* 20- Working Saturday (Students)
06
III 22-26 26-Republic Day 04
IV 29-31 31- Farewell-XII (after school)
03
Feb-18 I 01-03* 03-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House PB
03
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
structure of stomata Pr: To show experimentally that the co2 is produced during respiration Pr: To study binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast Pr: To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed
II 05-09 05
III 12-16 14- Maha Shivratri 04
IV 19-23 05
V 26-28 03
Mar-18 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 15 Mar 18 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 12 Feb – 26 Feb 18