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TITIKSHA PUBLIC SCHOOL
SESSION 2018-19
SYLLABUS
CLASS XII ENGLISH CORE
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
April Reading Section: Note Making and
Summarising
Writing Section : Notice writing
Poster drafting
Article writing
Literature:
Flamingo : P-1 My Mother At Sixty Six
P-5 Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers
Novel : Ch-1 to Ch-15
Activity - Article Writing
‘Rapid Westernisation of Indians’
May
Writing Section: Letter writing
Speech writing
Literature:
Novel : Ch-16 to Ch-28
Flamingo: Ch-1 The Last Lesson
Activity – Speech
Need of Value Education in Youth
June
Holidays’ Homework collection
Literature:
Flamingo: Ch-2 Lost Spring
Holidays’ Homework Assignment
July
Writing Section: Report Writing -
School Reports and Newspaper Reports
Literature:
Flamingo: Ch-3 Deep Water
P-2 An Elementary School
Classroom in a Slum
Vistas : Ch-1 The Tiger King
Ch-2 The Enemy
Activity Newspaper Report Reading
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August
Reading Section: Unseen Passage
Writing Section: Debate Writing
Literature :
Vistas: Ch-3 Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Ch-4 On The Face of It
Flamingo: P-3 Keeping Quiet
P-4 A Thing of Beauty
Activity-Class Debate
Can Computers Replace Teachers
September
Writing Section : Classified
Advertisements
Literature:
Flamingo:Ch-4 The Rattrap
Revision from Practice Papers
Role Play from ‘The Rattrap’
October
Writing Section: Commercial
Advertisements
Literature:
Flamingo: Ch-5 Indigo
Ch- 6 Going Places
Vistas: Ch-5 Evans Tries an O-Level
Project on Commercial Advertisements
November
Writing Section: Invitation drafting,
Reply to Invitation
Literature:
Vistas: Ch-6 Memories of Childhood
Novel : Answers to Practise
Activity- Drafting an Invitation for
● School Annual Event
● Wedding of Brother/Sister
December
Revision from Sample Papers Practice Paper
January Revision of Syllabus
February Revision of Syllabus
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MATHEMATICS
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March and
April
Ch- 3 Matrices,
Ch- 4 Determinants,
Ch- 2 Inverse Trigonomertic functions,
Ch- 1 Relations and Functions
N.A
May Ch- 1 Relations and Functions ( ctd.)
Ch- 5 Continuity and Differentiability
N.A.
July Ch- 6 Application of derivatives
Ch- 12 Linear Programming
Ch- 7 Integrations
N.A
August Ch- 7 Integrations (Ctd.)
Ch- 8 Application of Integrals
Ch- 9 Differential Equations
N.A
September Ch- 9 Differential Equations ( Ctd.) N.A
October Ch- 10 Vector Algebra
Ch- 11 3-Dimensional Geometry
N.A
November Ch- 13 Probability N.A
December Revision N.A
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PHYSICS
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
April Optics To find the refrective index of glass prism
and to find the focal length of convex lens
by plotting graph between u and v
May Electrostatics, current electricity To find the focal length of concave mirror
by plotting graph between u and v and
project work for June
July Moving charge and magnetism and
electromagnetic induction
To find the focal length of convex mirror
by using convex lens and To find the focal
length of concave lens by using convex
lens
August Alternating current and electromagnetic wave To verify the ohms law by plotting graph
between v and i and to find the refractive
index of liquid by concave mirror
September Dual nature of radiation and matter To compare the emf of given primary cell
by using potentiometer and to find internal
resistance of given cell
October Semiconductor devices and communication
system
To find the resistance of given wire by
using mater bridge and to verify law of
combination
November Atoms and nuclei To find resistance of galvanometer by half
deflection method and to convert
galvanometer into voltmeter and ammeter
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CHEMISTRY
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
April Solutions
Electrochemistry
• To prepare a M/20 standard solution of
Mohr’s salt. Using this solution find out
the molarity and strength of given
KMnO4 solution.(same titration will be
done with M/20 oxalic acid)
May Chemical Kinetics
Surface chemistry
Solid state
• To prepare a M/40 standard solution of
Mohr’s salt. Using this solution find
out the molarity and strength of given
KMnO4 solution.(same titration will be
done with M/40 oxalic acid)
July Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Alcohols, phenols and ethers
Chemistry in everyday life
• To identify the functional group present
in the given organic compound.
• To calculate Rf values of different
components present in the mixture.
August Aldehydes, ketones and Carboxylic acids
Nitrogen compounds
Polymers
• To identify the presence of
carbohydrates, fats, proteins in the
given food samples.
• To prepare one organic and inorganic
compound using a suitable method.
September Biomolecules
• To identify basic radicals of group-
5&6
October Coordination Compounds
d-f block elements
Principles of metal extraction and their isolation
• To identify acid radical and basic
radical in the given inorganic salt.
November P- block elements • To identify acid radical and basic
radical in the given inorganic salt.
December Revision • Preparation of final practical
January Revision • Preparation of final practical
February Revision
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BIOLOGY
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March &
April
Ch-5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Ch-6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance
• Isolate DNA from available plant
material such as spinach, green pea
seeds, papaya, etc
• Mendelian inheritance using seeds of
different colour/sizes of any plant
• Prepared pedigree charts of any one of
the genetic traits such as rolling of
tongue, blood groups, ear lobes, widow's
peak and colour blindness
• Question Bank/ Class Test
May & June Ch-7: Evolution
Ch-3: Human Reproduction (Contd..)
• Identification of stages of gamete
development, i.e., T.S. of testis and T.S.
of ovary through permanent slides (from
grasshopper/mice)
July Ch-3: Human Reproduction
Ch-2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
• Study pollen germination on a slide
• Flowers adapted to pollination by
different agencies (wind, insects, birds)
• Pollen germination on stigma through a
permanent slide
• T.S. of blastula through permanent
slides (Mammalian
• Controlled pollination - emasculation,
tagging and bagging
• Question Bank/ Class Test
August Ch-1: Reproduction in Organisms
Ch-4: Reproductive Health
Ch-11: Biotechnology - Principles and
Processes
• Prepare a temporary mount of onion
root tip to study mitosis
• Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper
testis through permanent slides
• Question Bank/ Class Test
September Ch-12: Biotechnology & its Application
Ch-8: Human Health and Diseases
• Common disease causing organisms like
Ascaris, Entamoeba, Plasmodium,
Roundworm through permanent slides
or specimens. Comment on symptoms
of diseases that they cause.
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October Ch-9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food
Production
Ch-10: Microbes in Human Welfare
• Study the effect of different
temperatures and three different pH on
the activity of salivary amylase on
starch.
• ·Question Bank/ Class Test
November Ch-13: Organisms and Populations
Ch-14: Ecosystem
Ch-15: Biodiversity and its Conservation
Ch-16: Environmental Issues
• Collect and study soil from at least two
different sites and study them for
texture, moisture content, pH and water
holding capacity. Correlate with the
kinds of plants found in them
• Collect water from two different water
bodies around you and study them for
pH, clarity and presence of any living
organism
• Study the presence of suspended
particulate matter in air at two widely
different sites
• Study the plant population density by
quadrat method
• Study the plant population frequency by
quadrat method
• Two plants and two animals
(models/virtual images) found in xeric
conditions. Comment upon their
morphological adaptations
• Two plants and two animals
(models/virtual images) found in aquatic
conditions. Comment upon their
morphological adaptations
o Question Bank/ Class Test
December Revision for Pre-Board Examination Sample papers
January Revision for Pre-Board Examination Sample papers
February Revision for Board Exams Sample papers
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
Textbook: A textbook of Computer Science for class XII Vol I & II (Sumita Arora)
Month Portion of Syllabus to be
Covered
Activity/ Practical/ Project
March Ch-8 Data Structures(Arrays)-
Address Calculation, 1-D and 2-D
array manipulation
Searching/ Sorting Techniques
Ch-1 Review of C++ (Class XI)
8.1 Searching Techniques(1)
8.2 Sorting techniques(1)
8.3 Merge sort (5)
8.4 Practical Assignment (10+ problems)
April Ch-8 Data Structures(Arrays)
1-D And 2-D Array manipulation
Ch-2 Basic OOP Concepts
Ch-3 Function overloading
Ch-4 Classes & Objects
8.4 (contd.)
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3.1 Program to implement function overloading(2)
4.1 Program to implement classes and its usage(2)
4.2 Array of objects
4.3 Static class members
4.4 Array within a class
4.5 Passing/ returning Objects to/from functions
May Ch-5 Constructors and destructors
Ch-6 Inheritance
REVISION FOR TERM 1
5.1 Implementation of normal constructor/ destructor
5.2 Implementation of parametrized constructor
5.3 Implementation of copy constructor(3)
5.4 Usage of temporary instance
5.5 Constructors/ destructors in case of containership
6.1 Implementation of Single/ Multiple/ Multilevel
inheritance (3)
6.2 Virtual base class program
6.3 Constructors/ destructors in case of Single/
Multilevel/ Multiple inheritance (3)
June Ch-7 File handling 7.1 Writing into a text file
7.2 Reading text file characterwise/ wordwise/
linewise (3)
July
Ch-7 File handling (contd.)
Ch-9 Pointers
7.3 Menu based text file handling program (1)
7.4 Writing into binary file
7.5 Reading/ Searching/ Modifying/ deleting from a
binary file (4)
7.6 Random access to any fle (seekp(), seekg(),
tellg(), tellp() functions(4)
7.7 Usage of get() and getline() functions
PROJECT WORK
9.1 Implementation of pointers (2)
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July Ch-9 Pointers(contd)
9.2 Strings as pointers(2)
9.3 Array of pointers
9.4 Arrays using pointers
9.5 Pointer arithmetic
9.6 Dynamic memory allocation operators(new &
delete (2)
August Ch-10 Data Structures II (Stacks,
Queues & linked lists)
Ch-13 Boolean Algebra
10.1 Static implementation of stack
10.2 Dynamic -implementation of stack
10.3 Static implementation of queue
10.4 Dynamic implementation of queue
10.5 Implementation of lists
10.6 Circular queue
PROJECT WORK
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PROJECT WORK
September REVISION TERM II
Project work
PRACTICAL EXAM TERM II
October Ch-11 Databases Concepts
Ch-12 Structured Query
Language
11.1CREATE command to create tables
12.1 SQL Assignments on creation of database/
tables, adding, updating , deleting records. (2
Assignments-11.1
November Ch-14 Communication &
Networking Concepts
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Completion of files and project work
December PRACTICE of Output and error
questions (Unit I revision)
Practice for Practical Examination 2019
January Revision Unit II, V, VI(SQL and
Boolean Algebra)
Practical Exam preparation
February Revision Unit ,III IV, VII --
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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Month Portion of Syllabus to be
Covered
Activity/ Practical/ Project
March-April Construction of isometric scale,
helping views(Triangle,
Pentagon, ) etc. Isometric
projection of triangle, pentagonal
prism axis perpendicular to HP.,
Sq. Prism and hexagonal prism
axis perpendicular to HP, cone
axis perpendicular to HP and also
pyramids..
May Frustum of pyramids (vertical &
inverted position). Combination
of solids.
July Combination of solids with the
help of HP and VP Plan.
August Nuts (square, hexagon). Bolts (sq.
Head and hexagonal head).
Combination of nut , bolt and
washer. Assembly and
disassembly (1-5)
September Threads, standard profile of screw
thread, square and knuckle thread,
BSW thread, metric thread.
Internal and External. Assembly
and disassembly (6&7)
Practical machine blocks
October Tee-headed bolt, hook bolt. Keys
(taper rectangle and wood ruff
key)
November Assembly disassembly (8 and 9)
December Machine block, Basic information
of Auto cad.
Project on auto cad
January Revision practical
February Revision
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ACCOUNTANCY
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March Part B : ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL
STATEMENT
Ch- 1 Financial Statements of a company
Ch-2 Analysis of Financial Statement
Assignments- practical problems
April Ch- 3 Comparative Statement and Common
Size Statements
Ch- 4 Accounting Ratios
Project File- specific project 1(theory)
May Ch- 5 Cash Flow Statement
PART A: ACCOUNTING FOR
PARTNERSHIP
Ch- 1 Fundament of Partnership
Project File- specific project 2 (theory)
July Ch- 2 Goodwill : Nature and Valuation
Ch- 3 Change in Profit Sharing Ratio among
the existing partners
Ch- 4Admission of a Partner
Assignments- practical problems
August Ch- 5 Retirement and Death of a Partner
Ch- 6 Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Assignments - practical problems, HOTs
September Revision for 2nd PERIODIC Revisionary tests
October Ch- 8 Company Accounts- Accounting for
Share Capital
Ch- 9 Issue of Debentures
Project File- specific project
1(calculation of ratios)
November Ch- 10 Redemption of debentures
Ch- 7 Financial Statements of Not for profit
organisation.
Project File- specific project 2( analysis
of cash flow statement)
December Revision for 3rd PERIODIC Revisionary tests
January Pre-boards Sample papers
February Practicals
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BUSINESS STUDIES
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March Ch. 11 MARKETING MANAGEMENT
• Marketing - concept and functions.
• Marketing management philosophies.
• Marketing Mix - concept
• Product - concept, branding, labelling and
packaging. Price - factors determining price.
• Physical distribution- concept, channels of
distribution: types, choice of channels
Case Studies based on the topics covered.
April Ch. 11 MARKETING MANAGEMENT
• Promotion -concept and elements; advertising-
concept, role, objections against advertising,
personal selling - concept and qualities of a good
salesman, sales promotion - concept and
techniques, public relations - concept and role.
Ch. 12 CONSUMER PROTECTION
• Concept and importance of consumer protection.
• Consumer Protection Act 1986
o Meaning of consumer and consumer
protection.
o Rights and responsibilities of consumers
o Who can file a complaint and against
whom?
o Redressal machinery.
o Remedies available.
• Consumer awareness - Role of consumer
organizations and Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGOs).
Introduction and explanation of the
topics through: Question answer
method/Lecture method/Project
Method/ Use of real life examples
Reading and understanding of the
cases/boxes/extracts given in
NCERT (of extreme importance
from the examination point of
view)
Preparation of mnemonics for easy
and sustained memorizing
Practice of case studies from G.S.
Alag
May
Ch.1 NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF
MANAGEMENT
• Management - concept, objectives and
importance
• Management as Science, Art and Profession
• Levels of management
• Management functions - planning, organizing,
staffing, directing and controlling
• Coordination - concept, characteristics and
importance
Ch.2 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
• Principles of Management - concept, nature and
significance
• Fayol’s principles of management
• Taylor’s Scientific Management - principles and
techniques
Ch. 3 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
• Business Environment - concept and importance
• Dimensions of Business Environment -
Economic, Social, Technological, Political and
Introduction and explanation of the
topics through: Question answer
method
Lecture method
Project Method
Use of real life examples
Reading and understanding of the
cases/boxes/extracts given in
NCERT (of extreme importance
from the examination point of
view)
Preparation of mnemonics for easy
and sustained memorizing
Practice of case studies from G.S.
Alag
Discussion of the instructions -
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May Legal
• Impact of Government policy changes on
business with special reference to liberalization,
privatization and globalization in India.
Discussion of Practical files topics and instructions to the
students for the research and preparation of project files.
given by CBSE for project files
June Revision of the topics already covered.
Topics of Addendum.
Learners will prepare project files
July Ch.4 PLANNING
• Concept, importance and limitations
• Planning process
• Single use and Standing Plans - Objectives,
Strategy, Policy, Procedure, Method, Rule,
Budget and Programme.
Ch. 5 ORGANISING
• Concept and importance.
• Organizing Process.
• Structure of organization - functional and
divisional.
• Formal and informal organization.
• Delegation: concept, elements and importance.
• Decentralization: concept and importance.
Case Studies based on Planning
and Organising
August Ch. 6 STAFFING
• Concept and importance of staffing
• Staffing as a part of Human Resource
Management
• Staffing process: Recruitment - sources; Selection
- process
• Training and Development - Concept and
importance. Methods of training- on the job and
off the job- Induction training, vestibule training,
apprenticeship training and internship training.
Ch. 7 DIRECTING
• Concept and importance
• Elements of Directing: - Supervision - concept,
functions of a supervisor.; - Motivation -
Concept, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs; Financial
and non-financial incentives.; - Leadership -
concept, styles - authoritative, democratic and
laissez faire.; - Communication - concept, formal
and informal communication; barriers to
effective; communication, how to overcome the
barriers.
Introduction and explanation of the
topics through: Question answer
method
Lecture method
Project Method
Use of real life examples
Reading and understanding of the
cases/boxes/extracts given in
NCERT (of extreme importance
from the examination point of
view)
Preparation of mnemonics for easy
and sustained memorizing
Practice of case studies from G.S.
Alag
Doubts of the students regarding
the project files
September
Ch. 8 CONTROLLING
• Concept, nature and importance
• Relationship between planning and controlling
• Steps in the process of control
REVISION
Introduction and explanation of the
topics through: Question answer
method/Lecture method/ Project
Method/Use of real life examples
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September Reading and understanding of the
cases/boxes/extracts given in
NCERT (of extreme importance
from the examination point of
view)
Preparation of mnemonics for easy
and sustained memorizing
Practice of case studies from G.S.
Alag
October Ch. 9 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
• Concept and objectives of financial management.
• Financial decisions: investment, financing and
dividend and factors affecting.
Introduction and explanation of the
topics through: Question answer
method/Lecture method/Project
Method/Use of real life examples
Reading and understanding of the
cases/boxes/extracts given in
NCERT (of extreme importance
from the examination point of
view)
Preparation of mnemonics for
easy and sustained memorizing
Practice of case studies from G.S.
Alag
Checking of the project files
November Ch. 9 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
• Financial planning - concept and importance.
• Capital Structure - concept and factors affecting.
Fixed and Working Capital - concept and factors
affecting their requirements.
Ch. 10 FINANCIAL MARKETS
• Financial Markets: concept and types.
• Money market and its instruments.
• Capital market and its types (primary and
secondary).
Stock Exchange - functions and training procedure.
Depository Services and Demat
Account.· Securities and Exchange Board of India
(SEBI) - objectives and functions
Introduction and explanation of the
topics through: Question answer
method/Lecture method/Project
Method/Use of real life examples
Reading and understanding of the
cases/boxes/extracts given in
NCERT (of extreme importance
from the examination point of
view)
Preparation of mnemonics for easy
and sustained memorizing
Practice of case studies from G.S.
Alag
December Revisions
January Revision Of All The Chapters(1-12)
Second Pre-Boards
Use Of Flowcharts For All
Chapters
Special Learning Techniques
Time Management Skills
Practice Papers
February Revision
Practice Papers
Special Focus On Groups (Weak And Promising)
Practice Papers
Focused Classes In Small Groups
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ECONOMICS
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
Microeconomics Macroeconomics
March - Ch 4: Money & Supply of
Money
Ch 5: Banking: Commercial
Banks & the Central Bank
Class test
Project of Central Bank (Group 1)
April Ch 1: Introduction
Ch 2: Consumer’s
Equilibrium: Utility
Analysis
Ch 3: Consumer’s
Equilibrium:
Indifference Curve
Analysis
Ch 9: Government Budget & the
Economy
Ch 10: Foreign Exchange Rate
Ch 11: Balance of Payment
Class test
Project on PPC (Group 2)
Project on Government Budget
(Group 3)
May Ch 4: Theory of
Demand
Ch 5: Price Elasticity
of Demand
- Project on demand & its
determinants (Group 4)
Revision for P. T. I
July Ch 6: Production
Function
Ch 7: Theory of Cost
Ch 8: Revenue
Ch 9: Producer’s
Equilibrium
Ch 10: Supply
- Class tests
Project on Production Function
(Group 5)
Project on Cost (Group 6)
August Ch 1: Some Basic Concepts of
Macroeconomics
Ch 2: National Income &
Related Aggregates
Ch 3: Methods of Calculating
National Income
Class tests
Project on Price Discrimination
(Group 7)
Project on Price Determination
(Group 8)
September Revision for P.T.II
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October - Ch 6: Aggregate Demand & its
Components
Ch 7: Short Run Equilibrium
Output
Ch 8: Problem of Deficient
Demand & Excess Demand
Project on BOP & Foreign
Exchange (Group 9)
November Ch 11: Forms of
Market
Ch 12: Price
Determination under
perfect competition
- Project on Make in India Program
Project on Demonetisation
December Revision
January Revision
February CBSE Practicals
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FOOD PRODUCTION III
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
April Kitchen organization and layout 2 sets of Indian menu
May HACCP
Larder
2 sets of Indian menu
July Fish cookery
Meat cookery
3 sets of Indian menu
August All layouts and diagrams 3 sets of Indian menu
September Snacks and Appetizers
Salads
2 sets of Indian menu
October Sandwiches 2 sets of Indian menu
November Bakery and confectionery-
Bread making
Cake making
Pastry making
Cookies making
6 sets of Indian menu
December Culinary terms Bakery and confectionary
January Recapitulation and practice of whole syllabus Practice for individual and group
cooking both.
February
FOOD PRODUCTION IV
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
April Bulk food production 2 sets of Indian menu
May Menu planning and compilation 2 sets of continental menu
July Indenting and procuring 3 sets of Indian menu
August Purchasing and storing 2 sets of Indian menu
September Food costing 3 sets of continental menu
October Food cost control 3 sets of Indian menu
November Indian regional cuisines 2 sets of Indian menu
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December Recapitalisation and practice of whole syllabus
6 sets of Indian and continental
menu each sets of menu must have
at least 4 items including Indian
bread and dessert.
January Question paper /model paper 10 Tandoor – preparation of three
Indian breads and at least 2 simple
kebabs
February Question paper /model paper10 Culinary terms
GEOGRAPHY
TEXTBOOKS (N.C.E. R.T):
1. India: People and Economy.
2. Fundamentals of Human Geography.
3. Practical work in geography part II.
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
April Ch-1 Human Geography: Nature and Scope
(Textbook 2)
Ch-2 The World Population Distribution, Density
and Growth. (Textbook 2)
Ch-3 Population composition.
( Textbook 2)
Ch-5 Field surveys .
(Textbook 3)
May Ch-1 Population: Distribution, density.
(Textbook 1)
Ch-2 Migration: types, causes and consequences.
(Textbook 1)
Ch- 3 Human development. (Textbook 1)
Ch- 5 Field surveys : on
pollution (Project)
(Textbook 3)
July Ch- 4 Human development (Textbook 2)
Ch-5 Primary Activities. (Textbook 2)
Ch-6 Secondary Activities. (Textbook 2)
Ch-7 Tertiary and Quaternary Activities. (Textbook
2)
Ch-1 Data- Its sources and
compilation.(Textbook 3)
August Ch- 4 Human settlements. (Textbook 1)
Ch-5 Land Resources and Agriculture.
(Textbook 1)
Ch- 6 Water resources.
(Textbook 1)
Ch-7 Mineral and energy Resources. (Textbook 1)
Ch-8 Manufacturing Industries.
(Textbook 1)
Ch-2 Data processing.
(Textbook 3)
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September Revision and second term examination Practical exam.
October Ch-8 Transport and communication.
(Textbook 2)
Ch-9 International Trade. (Textbook 2)
Ch-10 Human settlements.
(Textbook 2)
Ch-3 Graphical representation of
data.(Textbook 3)
November Ch-9 Planning and sustainable development in India.
(Textbook 1)
Ch-10 Transport and communication. (Textbook 1)
Ch-11 International trade. (Textbook 1)
Ch-12 Geography perspective on selected issues and
problems. (Textbook 1)
Ch-4 Use of computer in data
processing and mapping.
(Textbook 3)
December Revision and third term examination Practical exam
January Revision and pre-board Revision for final practical.
February Final practical and Revision -
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HOME SCIENCE
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March Ch-17 Career options after Home science
education
Ch-6 Income generating schemes
Ch-12 Application of elements of art and
principles of design
Illustrate elements of art and principles
of design using paper or cloth and
evaluate them.
April Ch-13 Selection of fabrics and apparel
Ch-15 Care and maintenance of clothes
To evaluate a readymade garment for
its workmanship and quality
Make samples of different stitches and
fasteners
To remove stains from white cloth
Visit to an old age home
May Ch- 15 Water safety
Revision of the syllabus covered
Visit any one place(restaurant/school)
and observe its measure for safe
drinking water
Visit any one place(restaurant/school)
and observe its measure for general
conditions of hygiene
Identify the problems of adjustment of
adolescents with the help of a tool and
make a report
Spend a day with an aged person and
observe their needs and problems and
write a report
Project report on problems of old age
June Ch- 5 Meal planning Submission of the reports
July Ch- 6 Modifications of meal Plan a meal and modify a dish for
pregnant and lactating woman
Ch-7 Therapeutic meal modifications Plan a meal and modify a dish for
infant and pre-schooler
Ch8-Food safety and quality
August Ch- 9 Family income Plan a meal and modify a dish for
adolescent
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August Ch-10 Savings and investment
Ch-11 Consumer protection and education
• Plan a meal and modify a dish for
fever patient
• Plan a meal and modify a dish for a
person suffering from diabetes
• Plan a meal and modify a dish for a
person suffering from jaundice
• Plan a meal and modify a dish for a
person suffering from hypertension..
• To test and identify adulterant in
different foodstuffs
September Revision of syllabus covered
Ch- 1 Adolescence
• Filling up of bank account opening
form
• To withdraw money using
withdrawal slip
• To deposit cash in savings account
October Ch- 2 Influences on identity formation of
adolescence
• To inspect a food label and evaluate
if it has Specified by FSSAI
• Prepare one label each of item
bearing FPO, ISI, Agmark
November Ch-3 Problems during adolescence
Ch-4 Anger management and old age
Revision of entire syllabus
December Revision of syllabus Practical exam
January Revision of syllabus for Pre board
February Revision of syllabus Final practical exam
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INFORMATICS PRACTICES
TEXTBOOK: A Textbook of Informatics Practices for Class XII CBSE Publications
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March Ch-8 MySQL Revision Tour 8.1 Practical assignments
April Ch-8 MySQL Revision Tour(Practical))
Ch-9 More on databases and SQL
8.2 Lab exercise of Ch-8
9.1 Lab exercises of chap-9 (4)
May Ch-10 Advanced Databases Concepts
Ch-3 GUI programming – A review
Revision Term I
10.1 Lab exercises of Ch-10 (2)
3.1-3.5 Lab exercises based on Class XI
syllabus
June & July Ch-3 Review of GUI programming
Ch-4 Basics of OOP
3.6-3.12 Lab exercises based on class XI
syllabus
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August Ch-5 Advanced programming concepts
Ch-7 Web Applications
5.1 Short name calculator
5.2 Round Method implementation
5.3 String class methods implementation
7.1 Implementation of HTML tags
(Simple page/table/lists/ forms)
Minimum 5 pages code
September REVISION TERM II File completion till term II
Practical exam term II
October Ch-6 Database Connectivity
Ch-11 IT Applications- Case Studies
Ch-1 Computer Networks
6.1 Writing into a table
6.2 Modifying a record
6.3 Deleting a record
6.4 Searching a record
6.5 Listing all records
Project work
November Ch-2 Open Source Concepts Project work
December Revision of Unit I, II Practice for board practical and File /
Project Completion
January Practice for Board Practical Viva Board practical Exam
February Revision Unit III, IV --
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Month Portion of syllabus to be
covered
Activity/ Practical/ Project
March Unit 12-Training in Sports Prac. - 01. Isometric & Isotonic
exercises
April Unit 12 Training in Sports
Unit 09 Sports Medicine
Class Test
Prac. - 02. Circuit training
Activity.- videos of CPR & first
aid of different sports injuries
May Unit 06- Women and Sports
Unit 07- Test and Measurement
Class Test
Prac. - 03.AAPHER fitness test
04. Barrow three item test
05. Senior citizen fitness test
Complete practical file will be discussed
July Unit 11- Psychology and Sports
Unit 05- Children and Sports Class
Test
Activity - video of deformities & corrective
measures
Prac. - 06. Harvard step test
August Unit 03- Yoga and Lifestyle
Unit 10- Kinesiology, Biomechanics
and Sports
Prac. - 07. Asanas for lifestyle disease
08. volleyball fundamental skills
(service)
September Unit 10- Remaining Part
Revision & Class Test
Completion of Practical File
October Unit 02- Sports and Nutrition
Unit 08- Physiology and Sports
Prac. cont. with volleyball skills (passing)
November Unit 01- Planning in Sports
Unit 04- Physical Education and
Sports for differently abled
Project. conduct of sports day
types of tournament
December • Revision of whole syllabus
doubt would be solved
• Class test
Prac. 09. long jump
10. shot- put
January • Difficulties will be solved
• Sample papers will be done
• Practice written test
Prac. ground practice of all practicals
February • Difficulties will be solved
• Sample papers will be done
• N.C.E.R.T support material
will be discussed
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