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ENGLISH Class-X

March-May July-August September October- November December January February Content for Coverage

Literature Reader: (First Flight):

Unit -1, 2,3,4 Supplementary Reader (Footprints without Feet):

Ch- 1,2,3,4 Grammar:

Integrated Grammar Practice- Tenses,

Subject – verb concord Writing Skills:

Article Writing ,Letter of Inquiry (thematically based on the Prescribed books)

Literature Reader:

Unit–5,6,7,8

Supplementary Reader : Ch-5,6,7 Grammar:

Integrated Grammar Practice-

Reporting (commands ,requests, statements, questions) Writing Skills:

Letter to the Editor, Short Story Writing

PA-2 followed by October Syllabus

Literature Reader:

Unit- 9,10

Supplementary Reader:

Ch- 8,9 Grammar : Integrated Grammar Practice-

Clauses, Modals, Determiners, Prepositions

Writing Skills : Article Writing Letter of Complaint, Placing an order.

Short Story (Revision)

Literature Reader:

Unit- 11

Supplementary Reader:

Ch- 10 Grammar : Integrated Grammar Practice

Writing Skills :Revision of all writing skills

Revision Revision

Content for Assessment PA - 1

( 20 marks)

Mid-Term / PA-2 (100 marks) Theory-0 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Marks

PA - 3 ( 20 marks)

Mock Test (80 marks)

Annual Exam (100 marks) Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment

20 Marks

(May) (September) (November) (January) February

Reading Comprehension Writing Skill :

Article Writing

Integrated Grammar (Editing/Omission)

Literature:(First Flight) Ch-1 (A Letter To God) Poem –1 (Dust of Snow)

Reading Comprehension Writing Skill :Letter to the Editor/ Business Letter/Article writing

Story writing Integrated Grammar (Gap filling, Editing/Omission Sentence Reordering)

Literature Reader:

(First Flight) Ch-2,3,4,5

Supplementary Reader:

(Footprints without Feet) Ch-2,3,4,5

Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills (5 Marks)

 Notebook Submission (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Regularity

 Assignment Completion

 Neatness and upkeep of notebook.

Reading Comprehension Writing Skill :

Article Writing, Story Writing

Integrated Grammar (Gap filling, Editing/Omission) Literature Reader

(First Flight)

Ch–7 ( Glimpses of India) Poem -7( Animals )

Supplementary Reader:

(Footprints without Feet) Ch-6 (The Making of a Scientist)

Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills (5 Marks)

 Notebook Submission (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Regularity

 Assignment Completion

 Neatness and upkeep of notebook.

100% syllabus 100 % syllabus

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Note : ‐ 

MATHEMATICS Class-X

March-May July-August September October- November December Jan.-Feb. March Content for Coverage

Ch-1, Ch-2, Ch-3

Activities : 1. Zeroes of a Polynomial 2. Conditions for Consistency of a Pair of Linear Equations in two Variables

PA-1 (Revision)

Ch-4, Ch-15, Ch-5, Ch-8, Ch-9

Activities : 1. Activity on A.P.

2.Trigonometric Identities

Ch-7

Activities : 1. Section Formula

PA-2 (Revision)

Ch-13, Ch-12, Ch-14 Ch-6

Activities : 1.Surface Area of a

Cone

2. Tangents drawn from an external point 3. BPT 4.Pythagoras

Theorem 5. Area Side Ratio Theorem

PA-3 (Revision)

Ch-10, Ch-11

Pre-Board (Revision)

Revision Board

Examination

Content for Assessment PA – 1

(20 marks)

Mid-Term / PA-2 (100 marks) Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Marks

PA - 3 (20 marks)

Pre-Board (80 marks)

ETO (100 marks) Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Marks

(May) (September) (November) (January) February

Ch 1 Real Numbers Ch 2 Polynomials Ch 3 Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables (till Ex3.2)

Ch 1 Real Numbers Ch 2 Polynomials

Ch 3 Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables Ch 4 Quadratic Equations Ch 5 Arithmetic Progressions Ch 8 Introduction to Trigonometry Ch 9 Some Applications of Trigonometry Ch 15 Probability Subject Enrichment Activity(Practical) (5 Marks) Portfolio (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Regularity

 Assignment Completion

 Neatness and upkeep of notebook

 Worksheets Multiple Assessment (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Class Tests

 Peer Assessment

 Viva

Ch 7 Coordinate Geometry Ch13 Surface Areas and Volumes

Subject Enrichment Activity(Practical) (5 Marks) Portfolio (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Regularity

 Assignment Completion

 Neatness and upkeep of notebook

 Worksheets Multiple Assessment (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Class Tests

 Peer Assessment

 Viva

Ch 1 Real Numbers Ch 2 Polynomials Ch 3 Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

Ch 4 Quadratic Equations Ch 5 Arithmetic Progressions Ch 6 Triangles

Ch 7 Coordinate Geometry Ch 8 Introduction to Trigonometry Ch 9 Some Applications of Trigonometry Ch12 Areas Related to Circles

Ch13 Surface Areas and Volumes

Ch 14 Statistics Ch 15 Probability

Full Syllabus

 

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SCIENCE CLASS - X Content for Coverage

March-May July - August September October-November December Jan - Feb March

THEORY:

Ch-1,Ch-2, Ch-6, Ch-10, Ch - 11

PRACTICALS:

1. pH of solution 2. Properties of

acids and bases 3. Focal length of concave mirror & convex lens 4. Refraction of light through glass slab 5. Temporary

mount of a leaf peel

THEORY:

Ch-2 (Contd.), Ch-3, Ch-7, Ch-8(till page 135) Ch-11 ( Contd ), Ch- 12

PRACTICALS:

1. Types of reactions 2. Action of metals on salt solutions

3. Refraction of light through prism 4. Verification of Ohm’s law 5. To show that CO2 is given out during respiration 6. Budding and binary fission

THEORY:

Ch-4, Ch-8(Contd.), Ch-13

PRACTICALS:

1. Properties of acetic Acid

2. Study of images formed by convex lens for different object positions 3. Equivalent resistance in series

5. Parts of embryo Of a dicot seed

        Revision of          PA ‐ 2 

THEORY:

Ch-4 ( Contd), Ch-5, Ch-9,

Ch-13 ( Contd), Ch-16

PRACTICALS:

1. Cleansing capacity of soap in soft and hard water

4. Equivalent resistance in parallel

Ch – 5 ( Contd), Ch- 14,Ch-15

Revision for Pre-board

Revision

Revision

Content for Assessment PA - 1

( 20 marks)

Mid-Term / PA-2 Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Marks

PA - 3 ( 20 marks)

Pre-Board-1 (80 marks)

ETO Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment

20 Marks

(May) (September) (November) (January) February

Ch 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations Ch 6 Life Processes Ch 10 Light : Reflection and Refraction

Ch 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations

Ch 2 Acids, Bases and Salts Ch 3 Metals and Non-Metals Ch 6 Life Processes

Ch 7 Control and Coordination Ch 8 How do Organisms

Reproduce? (till page 135) Ch 10 Light : Reflection and Refraction

Ch11 Human eye and Colourful World

Ch12 Electricity

Practicals covered till the month of August (5 Marks)

Notebook Submission (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Regularity

 Assignment Completion

 Neatness and upkeep of notebook

Ch 3 Metals and non-metals Ch 9 Heredity and Evolution Ch 13Magnetic effect of electric current

Practicals covered till the month of December (5 Marks)

Notebook Submission (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Regularity

 Assignment Completion

 Neatness and upkeep of notebook

Ch2 Acids, Bases and Salt Ch3 Metals and Non-metals Ch4 Carbon and its Compounds Ch 6 Life Processes Ch 7 Control and Coordination

Ch 8 How do Organisms Reproduce?

Ch 9 Heredity and Evolution Ch10 Light - Reflection and Refraction Ch11 Human Eye and Coulorful World Ch12 Electricity

Ch13 Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

7o% syllabus covered

Revision

100% syllabus covered

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Note : ‐ 

 

SOCIAL SCIENCE CLASS – X

March - May July-August September October-November December January February

Content for Coverage History

L-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

L-2 Nationalism in India Geography

L-1 Resources and Development L-2 Forest and Wildlife (Internal Assessment)

L-3 Water Resources (Internal Assessment)

L-4 Agriculture Political Science L-1 Power Sharing L-2 Federalism

L-3 Democracy and Diversity (Internal Assessment) Economics L-1 Development

L-2 Sectors of the Indian Economy

History

L-3 The Making Of a Global World

Geography

L-5 Minerals and Energy Resources

L-6 Manufacturing Industries

Political Science

L-4 Gender, Religion and Caste L-5 Popular Struggles and Movements (Internal Assessment) L-6 Political Parties

Economics L-3 Money and Credit

Half Yearly Exam

History

L-5 Print Culture and the Modern World Geography

L-7 Lifelines of National Economy

Political Science

L-7 Outcomes of Democracy L-8 Challenges to Democracy (Internal Assessment) Economics L-4 Globalisation

Revision

&

Pre-Boards Revision

&

E.T.O

Revision

&

Boards

Content for Assessment PA - 1

( 20 marks)

Mid-Term / PA-2 ( 100 marks) Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Max .Marks

PA - 3 ( 20 marks)

Pre-Board-1 (80 marks)

ETO (100 marks) Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Max .Marks

(May) (September) (November) (January) February

History

L-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

Economics L-1 Development PROJECT/ ACTIVITY

- Consumer Awareness -Social Issues

-Sustainable Development

History

L-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe L-2 Nationalism in India

L-3 The Making Of a Global World Geography

L-1 Resources and Development L-4 Agriculture

L-5 Minerals and Energy Resources L-6 Manufacturing Industries Political Science

L-1 Power Sharing L-2 Federalism

L-4 Gender, Religion and Caste L-6 Political Parties

Economics L-1 Development

L-2 Sectors of the Indian Economy L-3 Money and Credit

Project Work (5 Marks) Notebook Submission (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Regularity

 Assignment Completion

 Neatness and upkeep of notebook

Geography

L-7 Lifelines of National Economy

Political Science

L-7 Outcomes of Democracy

Map File (5 Marks) Notebook Submission (5 Marks)

This will predominantly cover

 Regularity

 Assignment Completion

 Neatness and upkeep of notebook

History

L-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

L-2 Nationalism in India L-3The Making Of a Global World

L-5 Print Culture and the Modern World Geography L-4 Agriculture L-5 Minerals and Energy Resources

L-6 Manufacturing Industries L-7 Lifelines of National Economy

Political Science L-2 Federalism

L-4 Gender, Religion and Caste

L-6 Political Parties L-7 Outcomes of Democracy

Economics L-1 Development

L-2 Sectors of the Indian Economy

L-3 Money and Credit L-4 Globalisation

100% Syllabus covered

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Note : ‐                       

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - X Content for Coverage

April-May June-July August September October-November December January February Part A

Unit-I

Part B Unit-I

Part A Unit-II

Part B Unit-II

Part B Unit-III

Part A Unit-III

Part B Unit-IV

Part A Unit-IV Part B

Unit-V

Part A Unit-V Part B

Unit-VI

Revision

Pre-board Examination

Revision &

Annual Exam

Content for Assessment

May August-September December January February

PA-1 (20 Marks)

Mid-Term / PA-2 (100 marks) Theory-25 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Marks

PA - 3 (20 marks)

Pre-Board (50 marks)

ETO (100 marks) Theory-25 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Marks

(May) (September) (November) (January) (February)

Part B Unit-I Session (1-5)

Part A(10) Unit-I Unit-II

Part B (40) Unit-I Session (6-8)

Unit-II

Part B Unit-III Unit-IV

Part A(10) Part B(40)

100 % Syllabus covered

100 % Syllabus covered

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FRENCH CLASS – X March-May July-August September October-

November December Jan.-Feb. March

Content for Coverage

Lesson-1 Retrouvons nos amis

Lesson-2 Après le bac...

Lesson-3 Chercher du travail

Lesson-4 Le plaisir de lire Lesson-5 Les médias Lesson-6 Chacun ses goûts

Revision for Term-1 Examination

Lesson-7 En pleine forme

Lesson-8 L’environnement Lesson-9 Metro boulot dodo Lesson-10 Vive la République

Lesson-11 C’est bon le progrès

Lesson-12 Vers un monde interculturel

Révision

Révision and Final Examination

Content for Assessment PA-1

(20 Marks)

Mid-Term / PA-2 (100 marks) Theory-25 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Marks

PA - 3 (20 marks)

Pre-Board (50 marks)

ETO (100 marks) Theory-25 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Marks

(May) (September) (November) (January) February

PA - 1 (20 marks)

Les expressions Les proverbes Le futur antérieur La forme nominale Les pronoms relatifs : simples et composés

Mid-Term / PA-2 (100 marks) Theory-80 Marks Internal Assessment–

20 Max.Marks Le plus que parfait

Les pronoms personnels- Y, EN, La forme nominale

Les pronoms démonstratifs simples et composés

La récapitulation des verbes et des parties de grammaire déjà abordés

PA - 3 (20 marks)

Les pronoms possessifs Le subjonctif Le discours rapporté

Mock Test (80 marks)

La récapitulation des verbes et des parties de grammaire déjà abordés

Annual Exam (100 marks) Theory-80 Marks Internal Assessment –

20. Max.Marks

Full Syllabus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GERMAN -X March-

May July-August September October- November December Jan.-Feb. March

Content for Coverage Lesson 6

Magst du grüne Bohnen Lesson 7 Die App, die den Dieb findet

Lesson 8 Einfach Sprachen lernen

Mid-Term Exams Lesson 9 Deine Hilfe zählt

Lesson 9 Deine Hilfe zählt

Revision Revision Revision

Content for Assessment PA - 1

( 20 marks)

Mid-Term / PA-2 ( 100 marks) Theory-25 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Max.Marks

PA - 3 ( 20 marks)

Pre-Board-1 (80 marks)

ETO (100 marks) Theory-25 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Max.Marks

(May) (September) (November) (January) February Lesson 6 Magst du

grüne Bohnen Lesson 7 Die App, die den Dieb findet

Lesson 7 Die App, die den Dieb findet Lesson 8 Einfach Sprachen lernen

Lesson 9 Deine Hilfe zählt

Full Syllabus Full Syllabus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SPANISH - X

March-May July-August September October- December Jan.-Feb. March

Content for Coverage L-3,4,6,7

*Doble Negación

*Muy/Mucho

*Por/Para

*Las conjunciones Literatura:

-Lope de Vega - Gabriel García Márquez

L-8,9,10

*Perífrasis

*Subjuntivo: Tipo 1

*El Imperativo negativo Literatura:

-Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer

- Camilo José Cela

Subjuntivo: Tipo 2 y 3

Literatura -Mario Vargas Llosa

-Jorge Luis Borges

Subjuntivo: Tipo 4 y 5

Indicativo versus Subjuntivo Repaso

Repaso Repaso Repaso

Content for Assessment PA - 1

( 20 marks)

Mid-Term / PA-2 ( 100 marks) Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment –

20 Max.Marks

PA - 3 ( 20 marks)

Pre-Board-1 (80 marks)

ETO (100 marks) Theory-40 Marks Internal Assessment – 20

Max.Marks

(May) (September) (November) (January) February

L-3 Hogar, Dulce Hogar

L-4 ¿Cómo Va todo?

L-6 No como carne *Muy/Mucho *Por/Para *Las conjunciones

Literatura:

- Lope de Vega - Gabriel García Márquez

L-6 No como carne L-8 Estamos Muy bien L-9 Antes y ahora L-10 Momentos especiales *Muy/Mucho *Doble Negación *Por/Para *Doble Negación * Los Imperativos * Subjuntivo (las conjugaciones) Literatura:

-Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer - Camilo José Cela

L-6 No como carne L-8 Estamos Muy bien L-10 Momentos especiales

*Muy/Mucho

*Subjuntivo versus indicativo

Literature Jorge Luis Borges

Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 100 % Syllabus covered

100 % Syllabus covered

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Note : ‐     

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - X Content for Coverage

April-May June-July August September October-November December January February Part A

Unit-I

Part B Unit-I

Part A Unit-II

Part B Unit-II

Part B Unit-III

Part A Unit-III

Part B Unit-IV

Part A Unit-IV Part B

Unit-V

Part A Unit-V Part B

Unit-VI

Revision

Pre-board Examination

Revision &

Annual Exam

Content for Assessment

PA-1 (20 Marks)

PA-2 (25 Marks)

PA-3 (20 Marks)

Pre-Board-1 / Pre-Board-2 (50 Marks)

Annual Examination (25 Marks)

May August-September December January February

Part B Unit-I Session (1-5)

Part A(10) Unit-I Unit-II

Part B(40) Unit-I Session (6-8)

Unit-II

Part B Unit-III Unit-IV

Part A(10) Part B(40) 100 % Syllabus

covered

100 % Syllabus covered

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