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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Bokaro Steel City
TERM AND MONTHWISE SPLIT-UP SYLLABI OF CLASS – XI FOR THE SESSION 2016-2017
Term - I
Subject: English Core
Text Book : 1. Hornbill (HB)
2. Snapshots (S.R)
3. Extended Reading – Up from slavery (Convent Publication)
Month W. D. Book/Area Unit/Chapter Activities Values
June 14 HB
ER
- The Portrait of a lady
- A Photograph
- Chap – 1, 2
Notice / advertisement/
letters to the editor.
Smart Board for formats.
Art education teachers
for inclusive/integrated
teaching of 'Portrait's 'A
Photograph'
- Sharing,
compassion,
Empathy
- Family
bonding
July 20 HB
SR
ER
- We’re Not Afraid to
Die……
- Browning Version
- The summer of the
Beautiful White Horse
Chap – 3, 4, 5, 6 , 7
Poster, letter making
enquiries, registering
complaints, Determiners
Projects: PPT by students
on adventurous journey.
PPT on smart board
Topic: Adventurous
mountaineering Sea
voyage.
- Team work
- Discipline,
Professional
ethics
- Honesty &
Integrity
August 20 HB
SR
ER
- Discovering Tut….
- The voice of the rain
- The Address
- Ranga’s Marriage
- Chapter – 8, 9, 10, 11,
12 and 13
Letters asking for and
giving information,
article, report,
tenses.(Report prepared
by students on current
events) Inclusive &
Integrated (II World war)
– History and Geography
teachers are invited
(Discovering Tut…. &
Voice of the rain)
Speech, Note making,
Smart Board PPT on
Anti-war.
Debate on Anti-war &
environment
- Fostering
Respect for
Differences
- Sensitivity to
Environment
- Humanity
- Responsibility
September 22 Revision for Half-Yearly
Exam.
Half-Yearly Examination
Subject : Mathematics
Prescribed Text Books : 1. Mathematics: A Text Book for Class XI – NCERT
Reference Book : 1. Mathematics – A Text book for Class XI by Gupta & Bansal of Sultan Chand
2. Eduwiser’s CBSE Mathematics by Dr. K.C. Sinha, of Eduwider Publishing house
3. APC Mathematics by M.L. Aggarwal of Arya Publication
Month W.D Topics to be taught Values
June 14 Sets : Definition, Representation, finite and infinite set, empty set, equal Team work
2
set, universal set, subsets, subset of the set of real numbers especially
intervals (with notation), Power set, Venn diagram, union and Intersection
of sets, Complement of a set.
Relation : Ordered pairs, Cartesian product of sets, Number of the
elements in the Cartesian product of two finite sets, Cartesian product
of the reals with itself upto (RxRxR)
Functions: Function as a special kind of relation from one set to
another, pictorial representation of a function, domain, co-domain and
range of the function. Real valued function of the real variables,
Domain and range of these functions - Constant, Identity, Polynomial,
rational, modulus, signum and greatest integer function and their
graphs. Sum, difference, product and quotient of function.
Sharing
July 23 Trigonometric Function: Positive and negative angles, Measuring
angles in radians and degree and conversion from one measure to
another. Definition of trigonometric functions with the help of unit
circle. Truth of the identity Sin2x + Cos
2x = 1 for all xR, signs of
Trigonometric functions and sketch of their graphs. Expressing
Sin(xy) and Cos(xy) in terms of Siny, Sinx, Cosx and Cosy.
Deducing the identities like the following:
xy
yxyx
yx
yxyxtax
cotcot
1cotcotcot,
tantan1
tantan
.2
yxcos
2
yxcos2ycosxcos,
2
yxcos
2
yxsin2ysinxsin
.2
sin2
sin2coscos,2
sin2
cos2sinsinyxyx
yxyxyx
yx
Identities related to sin2x, cos2x, tan2x, sin3x, cos3x, tan3x.
General solution of the trigonometric equation of the type, sin=sin,
cos=cos and tan=tan, proof and simple application of sine and
cosine formulas.
Principal of Mathematical Induction: Process of the proof by
induction, motivating and application of the method by looking at
natural numbers as the least inductive subset of real numbers. The
principal of mathematical induction and their application.
Respect for
law and
order
August 21 Complex Numbers and Quadratic equation: Need for complex
numbers, especially 1 to be motivated by inability to solve every
quadratic equation. Brief description of Algebraic property of complex
numbers. Argand plane and polar representation of complex numbers.
Statement of fundamental theorem of algebra, solution of quadratic
equation in the complex number system.
Linear Inequation: Linear inequalities, algebric solution of linear
inequation in one variable and their representation on the number line.
Graphical solution of linear inequations in two variables, Solution of a
system of linear inequations in two variables graphically.
Limit and Derivative: Derivative introduced as rate of change both as
that of distance and geometrically, Intuitive idea of limit, Definition of
derivative, Relate it to the slope of the tangent of the curve, Derivative
of the sum, difference, product and quotient of functions, Derivative
of polynomial and trigonometric functions. Limits of exponential and
logarithmic functions.
Discipline
September 3+1
0+6
Derivatives (contd.) :
Revision for Half Yearly Exam
3
+3 Half Yearly Examination
Discussion of Half yearly question paper
Subject : Physics
Prescribed Text Books: 1. Physics for Class-XI (NCERT)
2. Laboratory Manual Physics – Class XI: Mittal & Singhal (Arya Publication)
Reference Books : 1. New Millenium Physics (Vol –I and II) By S.K. Sharma.
2. Concept of Physics Vol. I & II - Bharti Bhawan – H.C. Verma
3. Physics – I John Wiley And Sons – Resnick Halliday and Walker.
Month W.
Days
Contents Suggestive/ Projects/ Activity/
Excursion
June 14 Unit – 1: Physical World and Measurement:
Physics – Scope and excitement, nature of physical
laws; physics, technology and society.
Need for measurement: Unit of measurement, systems
of unit, S.I unit, fundamental and derived units, Length,
mass and time measurements; Accuracy and precision of
measuring instruments, Error in measurement;
significant figures.
Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis
and its application.
Unit – 2: Kinematics:
Frame of reference: Motion in a straight line, position –
time graph, speed and velocity.
Uniform and non – uniform motion, average speed and
instantaneous velocity.
Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity time, position-
time graphs, relations for uniformly accelerated motion.
Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration
for describing motion.
Vector : Scalar and vector quantities, general vectors
and their notations, notation, position and displacement.
1. To measure the diameter of a
small spherical/ cylindrical
body using vernier callipers.
2. To measure internal diameter
and depth of a given beaker/
calorimeter using vernier
callipers & here find its
volume.
Smart to be used to explain
various graphs.
Mathematical tools will be
explained with the help of maths
teacher.
Vectors will be explained with
the help of maths teacher.
July 20 Unit – 2: Kinematics: Contd.
Vectors, equality of vectors, multiplication of vectors by
a real number; addition and subtraction of vectors,
Relative velocity.
Unit vector: Resolution of a vector in a plane,
rectangular component scalar and vector products.
Motion in a plane, cases of uniform velocity and
uniform acceleration - projectile motion.
Uniform circular motion.
Unit – 3: Laws of Motion :
Intuitive concept of force and Inertia, Newton's first law
of motion :- momentum, Newton’s second law of
motion, Impulse, Newton’s third law of motion; Law of
conservation of linear momentum and its application.
Equilibrium of concurrent forces, Static and kinetic
friction, laws of friction, rolling friction, Lubrication.
Uniform circular motion, dynamics of uniform circular
motion; centripetal force, examples of circular motion
(vehicle on level circular road, vehicle on banked road).
3. To measure the diameter of a
given curve using screw
gauge.
4. To determine radius of
curvature of a given
spherical body by a
spherometer.
Smart Board will be used to
explain Projectile motion.
To determine the mass of
two different objects using
beam balance.
5. To find the weight of a given
body using parallelogram
law of vector.
I/T – P.E. (Circular motion)
August
20 Unit – 4: Work, Energy and Power:
Scalar product of vectors. Work done by a constant
force and a variable force; kinetic energy; work-energy
theorem, power.
Notion of Potential Energy: P.E. of a spring
conservative forces; conservation of mechanical energy
(K.E. and P.E.); Non-conservative forces, elementary
6. Using simple pendulum,
plot L-T and L-T2 graphs.
Hence find the effective
length of the second
pendulum using appropriate
graph.
Smart Board used to explain
4
ideas of elastic and inelastic collision in 1 and 2-D.
Motion in a Vertical circle.
Unit – 5: Motion of system of particles and Rigid
body:
Centre of mass of a two-particle system, momentum
conservation and centre of mass motion, centre of mass
of a rigid body; centre of uniform rod.
Vector product of vectors, Moment of a force, Torque
Angular momentum, principle of conservation of
angular momentum with some examples
Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation and
equations of rotational motion,
collision.
Smart board used to explain
C.M and M.I of various
continuous bodies.
September 10+
6+6 comparison of linear and rotational motions
Revision
Half-Yearly Examination.
Discussion of Question Paper.
Moment of inertia, radius of gyration, values of
moments of inertia for simple geometrical objects (no
derivation). Statement of parallel and perpendicular axes
theorem and their applications.
7. To study the relationship
between force of limiting
friction and Hormel reaction
& to find co-ff of friction
between a block & a
horizontal surface.
Important :Moral Value Questions to be discussed in each chapter stressing on Good behaviour in human
interaction,Sharing,Compassion,Empathy,Discipline,Responsibility,Respect for law and order, Conflict resolution,
Teamwork, Honesty and integrity Courteous behavior, Fostering respect for difference, Sensitivity to environment etc.
Other relevant parameters may also be discussed in each chapter.
Subject : Chemistry
Prescribed Textbook: NCERT – Chemistry (XI) (Part I & II)
Reference Books: 1. New Course Chemistry (Pradeep Publication) by Pradeep Jain
2. ABC of Chemistry (Modern Publication) by S P Jauhar
3. New Era Chemistry (G. R. Bathla Publication) by O.P. Tondan and Virmani
Mon
th
W.
D.
Contents (Chapter wise) Suggestive Projects/ Activity
June 14 Chapter : Some Basic Concept of Chemistry - General
Introduction : Importance and scope of chemistry, Nature of
matter, laws of chemical combination, Dalton’s atomic theory;
concept of elements, atoms and molecules.
Atomic and molecular masses. Mole concept and molar mass;
percentage composition, empirical and molecular formula:
chemical reactions, stoichiometry and calculations based on
stoichiometry, Normality
Chapter: Structure of Atom –
Discovery of electrons, protons and , neutrons, atomic number,
isotopes and isobars, Thomsons model and its limitations,
Rutherford’s model and its limitations, Bohr’s model and its
limitations, concept of shell and subshells, dual nature of matter
and light, De-Broglie's relationship, Heisenberg uncertainty
principle, concept of Orbitals, quantum numbers.
Preparation of different
models of an atom i.e. atomic
model.
July 22 Chapter: Structure of Atom - Contd.
Concepts of orbital quantum numbers Shapes of s, p, and d–
orbitals, rules for filling electrons in orbitals, Aufbau principle,
Pauli's exclusion principle, Hund's Rule. Stability of half filled
and completely filled orbitals.
Chapter: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in
Properties -
Classification of elements and periodicity in properties:
Signification of classification, brief history of the development
of periodic table. Modern periodic law and the present form of
periodic table. Periodic trends in properties of elements (atomic
Preparation of periodic table
on chart papers
5
radii, ionic radii, inert gas radii, Ionization enthalpy, electron
gain enthalpy, electronegativity, valency) Nomenclature of
elements with atomic number greater than 100.
Chapter: Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure-
Valence electrons, ionic bond, covalent bond, bond parameters,
Lewis structure, Polar character of covalent bond, covalent
character of ionic bond valence bond theory, resonance,
geometry of covalent molecules, VSEPR theory, Concept of
hybridization, involving s, p and d-orbital, shapes of some
simple molecules.
Augu
st +
Sept.
20
+
02
Chemical Bonding and Molecular structure: contd. Molecular
Orbital Theory of homo-nuclear diatomic molecules (qualitative
idea only) hydrogen bond.
Chapter : States of Matter – Gases and Liquids
Three states of matter, Intermolecular interactions, types of
bonding, melting and boiling points, role of gas laws in
elucidating the concept of the molecule, Boyle’s law, Charles
law, Gay Lussac’s law, Avogadro’s law, Ideal behaviour,
derivation of gas equation, Avogadro’s number, Ideal gas
equation, derivation from ideal behaviour, Liquid faction of
gases, Critical temperature, Kinetic energy and molecular
speeds.
(elementary idea) Liquid State – Vapour pressure, viscosity and
surface tension, (Qualitative idea only, no mathematical
derivation).
Chapter: Chemical Thermodynamics - Concept of System
and types of system, surroundings, work, heat-energy, extensive
and intensive properties, state functions, First law of
thermodynamics, internal energy and enthalpy, heat capacity
and specific heat. Measurement of U and H, Hess’s law of
constant heat summation, enthalpy of bond dissociation,
combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase
transition, ionization, solution and dilution. Second Law of
thermodynamics (brief introduction)0. Introduction to entropy
as a state function, Gibb’s free energy change for spontaneous
and non-spontaneous process. Criteria for equilibrium. Third
Law of Thermodynamics (brief introduction).
Chapter: Redox Reactions –
Concept of oxidation and reduction, redox reaction, oxidation
number, balancing redox reaction, inters of loss and gain of
electrons and change in oxidation number, applications of redox
reactions. Electrode potential, EMF of the Call. SHE. Revision
of Half Yearly examination.
Revision
Half Yearly Examination
Preparation of model of
different molecules i.e.
geometry of molecules.
Determination of the rate of
evaporation of different
liquids.
Prepare Born-Haber
Cycle on chart paper.
Subject : Biology
Prescribed Text Book :Biology – A Text book of Class XI (NCERT)
Reference Books : 1. Elementary Biology for Class XI (Trueman’s Publications)
2. A Text Book of Biology for Class XI (Pradeep Publications)
3. Illustrated Biology (Sultan Chand Publications)
4. Objective Biology – Vol I & II (Dinesh Publications)
5. GRB-Objective Biology
6. Practical NoteBook for Class XI (Saraswati Publication)
6
Month W. Ds Topics to be taught Activity
June 14 Unit III – Cell structure and Functions :
Chapter – 8 : Cell – The unit of life – Cell theory,
prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell organization, cell
organelles- structure and function, Endomembrane
system, cytoskeleton, cilia, flagella, centriole, Nucleus;
detailed structural and functional account.
Chapter – 10 : Cell cycle and Cell Division : Mitosis ,
meiosis and significance.
1. Study the parts of a compound
microscope.
2. Study of plasmolysis in
epidermal peels (e.g. Rhoeo
leaves)
3. Study of mitosis in onion root
tip cells and animal cells
(grasshopper) from permanent
slides.
July 20 Chapter – 10 : Cell cycle and Cell Division Meiosis
and significance (contd.)
Chapter – 9 : Biomolecules : Primary and secondary
metabolites, Micromolecules – nature of bonds linking
monomers in a polymer, Macromolecules-
carbohydrates, proteins, lipids. Nucleic acids, concept
of metabolism, Enzymes- structure, properties,
classification and enzyme action.
4. To test the presence of sugar,
starch, protein & fat in suitable
plant and animal materials.
August 20 UNIT-II – Structural Organisation in Plants and
Animals
Chapter – 5 : Morphology of flowering plants. Root,
stem, leaf, inflorescence, flower, fruit, seed. Semi
technical description of a typical flowering plant.
Important families (Fabaceae, Solanaceae, Liliaceae)
(to be dealt along with the relevant practical of
practical syllabus).
Chapter – 6 : Anatomy of Flowering Plants – Tissues,
tissues system, anatomy of dicot and monocot plant.
Chapter–7 Structural Organisation in Animals–
Animal tissues-- Important features, location and types
of different animal tissues.
5.Study of different modifications
in roots, stems and leaves.
6. Study and identification of
different types of inflorescence.
(cymose and racemose).
7. Study and describe three locally
available common flowering
plants-one from each of Fabaceae,
Solanaceae and Liliaceae.
8. Preparation and study of T.S. of
dicot and monocot roots and
stems(primary)
9. Study of tissues and diversity in
shapes and sizes of plant tissues
through temporary/permanent
slides.
September
1+7
Chapter–7 :
Structural Organisation in Animals– Animal tissues
(contd.)
Revision
Half Yearly Examination
Discussion of question paper
10. Study of distribution of
stomata in upper and lower
surface of leaf .
11. Study of tissues and diversity
in shapes and sizes of animal
tissues through
temporary/permanent slides
Subject : Computer Science
Text Book :-Computer Science with C++ By Sumita Arora, Dhanpat Rai Publications
Month W. D Topics to be covered VALUES IMBIBED Activity
June 14 Computer Fundamental –
Concept of Booting
Use of operating system
Software Concept –
System software
Application software
Utility software
Team Work
7
Compiler, Interpreter & assembler,
Need of Utility software
Function of OS
Types of OS.
Computer Organization :
Commonly used CPU and CPU
related terminology,
Types of Memory
Cache, Buffer, RAM, ROM
Number system :
binary, octal and hexadecimal
July+Aug
20+20
Introduction to C++ programming-
Data types, variables and constant,
operators and Expression.
Flow of Control: Conditional
statements, if-else, nested if, switch
case, nested switch-case,
Data Structure (Array) -
Initialization and declaration of
array. Inputting array elements ,
accessing array elements
Declaration, Initialization of a
string, string manipulation, string
and character related library
functions.
Programming –Flow of control
Conflict resolution
Practical Demo in
computer lab
Error and output
finding using smart
board
Programming
(practical)
Sept
22 Revision for Half yearly Exam &
Practical exam.
Subject : Informatics Practices
Text Book :-Informatics Practices By Sumita Arora, Dhanpat Rai Publications
Month W. D Topics to be covered VALUES
IMBIBED
June 14 Hardware Concepts:
Computer organization (basic concepts): CPU,
Memory (RAM and ROM), I/O devices,
communication bus, ports (serial, parallel,
network, phone);
Input devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Light pen,
Touch Screens, Graphics Tablets, Joystick,
Microphone, OCR, Scanner, Smart Card
reader, Barcode reader, Biometric sensor, web
camera;
Output Devices: Monitor/Visual Display Unit
(VDU), LCD screen, Television, Printer (Dot
Matrix Printer, Desk jet/ Inkjet/ Bubble jet
Printer, Laser Printer), Plotter, Speaker;
Secondary Storage Devices: Floppy Disk,
Hard Disk, Compact Disk, Magnetic Tape,
Digital Versatile Disk (DVD), USB Drive,
Memory cards - Comparative properties
Team Work &
responsibility
July +
Aug
20+20
Software Concepts:
Operating systems, Need for operating
system, major functions of Operating System,
Memory Management , Security of system:
sources of attack and possible damages, virus
8
and related entities - worms,
Propagation of these entities, virus detection
using a tool, Desktop security, Digital
certificates, Digital signature, cookies,
firewall, password, file access permissions.
Types of Software: System Software, Utility
Software, Application Software and
Developer Tools
System Software:
General Purpose Application Software: Word
Processor, Presentation Tool, Spreadsheet
Package, Database Management System;
Specific Purpose Application software (for
example: Inventory Management System,
Purchasing System, Human Resource
Management System, Payroll System,
Financial Accounting, Hotel Management and
Reservation System.
Developer Tools: Compilers and Interpreters,
Integrated Development Environment
IT APLICATIONS
• e - Governance - Definition, e-Governance
websites; their salient features and societal
impacts
• e - Business - Definition, e-Business
websites, their salient features and societal
impacts
• e - Learning - Definition; Benefits to
students (Learners), Teachers (Trainers) and
School
(Institution) Management; e-Learning
websites and their salient features and societal
impacts
Database Management System
Introduction to database concepts:
Relation/Table, attribute/fields, Tuple / Rows;
Data Types - Number, Character and Date
Key - Primary Key, Candidate key, Alternate
key;
Introduction to MySQL (ANSI SQL 99
standard commands)
Classification of SQL Statements:
DML - SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE,
DELETE;
DDL - CREATE, DROP, ALTER;
SQL SELECT Statement (working with
demo/already existing tables): SELECT
statement, Selecting All the Columns,
Selecting Specific Column, Using Arithmetic
Operators, Operator Precedence, Defining and
using Column Alias, Duplicate rows and their
Elimination (DISTINCT keyword),
Displaying Table
Structure (DESC command); SELECT
Statement Continued: Limiting Rows during
Responsibility
Conflict Resolution
9
selection (using WHERE clause), Working
with Character Strings and Dates, Working
with NULL values;
Using Comparison operators - =, <, >, <=, >=,
< >, BETWEEN, IN, LIKE(%), Logical
Operators -AND, OR, NOT; Operator Precedence;
ORDER BY Clause, Sorting in
Ascending/Descending Order, Sorting By
Column Alias Name, Sorting
On Multiple Columns;
Responsibility
Discipline
Creating table to
maintain student’s
record
Sept
22 Revision for Half yearly Exam & Practical
exam.
Subject :- Economics Text Books : NCERT
Reference Book : V.K. Publication
Month W.D. Topics Projects / Activities
June
+
July
14
20
1. A brief introduction on the eve of independence.
Economic development under colonial rule.
Agricultural sector
Industrial sector
Foreign Trade
Demographic condition
Occupational structure
Infrastructure
2. Indian Economy (1950 – 1990)
Goals of five year plans
Agriculture
Industry and trade
Trade policy: import substitution
3. Statistics : Introduction
Meaning and Scope
Importance
4. Collection, Organization and Presentation of data.
primary and secondary sources
Frequency distribution
Tabular presentation
Collection: Sources of data- Primary and Secondary; how
basic data is collected; method of collecting data; some
important sources of secondary data; censes of India and
National Sample Survey Organisation.
Organization of data: Meaning and types of variables;
Frequency Distribution
Presentation of data: Tabular presentation and
Diagrammatic presentation of data:
(i) Geometric forms (bardiagram and pie diagram), (ii)
frequency Diagram (histogram, polygram and ogive) and
(iii) Arithematic line graph (time series graph).
Anecdotes- A video clip
from the movie ‘Lagaan’
Value education
Economic value:
Development of India in
colonial period and after
independence
Anecdotes- A video clip of
interview of a job
applicant
On a chart paper, show all
the five year plans (till
date) along with their
objectives and goals
Inclusive Teaching
Mr. P.C. Pandey would
brief the students about the
condition of Indian
Economy during the
British rule.
Aug. 20 6. Economic Reforms since 1991 : Need and main features –
Liberalisation,
– globalization
– privatization ;
An appraisal of LPG policies
7. Statistical Tools and Interpretation :
Data of foreign reserves
before globalization after
globalization.
Economic value: Change
in Indian economy after
10
– Mean
– Median
– Mode (simple and weighted mean)
implementation of LPG
Sept. 10+6+
6
Revision
Half Yearly Examination
Subject : Business Studies
Text books : Business Studies – N.C.E.R.T.
Reference book : Business Studies – Dr. R.K. Singla
Month Chapter Topics Projects &
Anecdotes/ Videos
June
(14)
July
(20)
Part-A :
Foundation of
Business
Unit – 1 : Nature
and Purpose of
Business –
Unit – 2 : Forms of
Business
Organisation
Unit – 3 : Private,
Public & Global
Enterprises –
● Eco & Non-eco activities – e.g. & differences
● Concept & characteristics of business
● Business, profession and employment –
distinctive features & comparison.
● Objectives of business – organizational, social &
individual
● Classification of business activities - Industry,
Trade and Commerce, their characteristics &
comparison
● Auxiliaries to trade
● Business Risks: Meaning types & causes
● Role of profit in business.
● Sole Proprietorship – meaning, features, merits
and limitations.
● Partnership – meaning, types, registration,
merits, limitations, type of partners. partnership
deed
● Joint Hindu Family Business - meaning,
features, merits and limitations.
● Co-operative Societies – types, merits and
limitations.
● Company – Private & Public- Features, merits
& limitations
● Choice of form of business organizations
● Starting a business – Basic factors.
● Private sector & Public sector enterprises
● Forms of organizing public sector undertakings
● Departmental undertakings – features, merits &
limitations
● Statutory Corporations – features, merits &
limitations
Government Company – features, merits &
limitations
Changing role of public sector
Global enterprises - meaning merits &
limitations.
Public private partnership, features, merits
Students will be asked
to identify the different
objectives being
followed by their
school.
Video of Dhirubhai
Ambani as a
successful
businessman will be
shown
The students will be
asked to identify the
form of business org.
they would
recommend in
different situations.
The role of Indian
Railways through
video clipping
● Joint ventures – meaning, merits & demerits
August
(20) Unit – 4 :
Business
Services
● Nature & types of business services.
- Banking – types of banks and bank accounts,
function of commercial banks, e-banking,
RTGS, NEFT & Pay Order.
- Insurance – principles, types : life, fire and
marine.
- Postal and Telecom services (UPC, Speed Post,
Registered Post, courier) & mail.
Bank official will be
called to brief the
students about the
different services
being offered by
banks.
Anecdote on
11
Unit – 5 :
Emerging
Modes of
Business –
- Saving schemes (NSC, KVP, PPF, MIS)
● E-business – meaning, scope and benefits,
resources required for successful e-business
implementation, On-line transactions, payment
mechanism, safety and security of business
transactions.
● Outsourcing – concept, need and scope of
BPO and KPO
Smart cards and ATMs – meaning and utility
communication
Inclusive – Mr.
Ranjeet will be asked
to brief the students
about the do’s and
don’ts of internet.
Sept.
(22)
Unit – 6 : Social
Responsibilities of
Business & Business
Ethics
Revision of all chapters for Half-Yearly Exam.
● Concept of social responsibility
● Case for social responsibility.
● Responsibility towards different interest groups
- owners, investors, employees, consumers,
government, public and community.
● Business and environmental protection
● Business ethics: concept and elements.
Students will be asked
to identify the different
social obligations
being discharged by
business org. today to
polish their image.
Video on SR
Subject : Accountancy
Month/Days Chapters and topic Anecdotes
June/14
July/20
August/20
September/22
Unit—I
Introduction to accounting
*Accounting objectives, advantages and limitations, types
of accounting information, users of accounting information
and needs.
*Basic accounting terms
*Theory base of accounting: fundamental accounting
assumptions and principles and concepts.
Unit-II
Accounting process and special accounting treatment:
*Recording of transactions: a) Accounting equation.
b) Rules of Debit and credit
c) Format and recording of journal.
d) Cash book: Simple cash book, double column and triple
column with discount, petty cash book
e) Ledger: format and posting
f) Subsidiary books: Purchase books, sales books purchase
return and sales return books, journal proper.
g) Trial balance: Objectives and preparation
*Bank reconciliation statement:
Meaning, objectives and preparation of Bank
reconciliation statement.
B.R.S. with amended cash book.
*Depreciation: Concept, causes, needs and methods of
calculating depreciation: straight line and diminishing
balance method by charging to asset and by creating
provision of depreciation account.
Provision and reserves: concepts and difference, objectives
and types of reserves.
REVISION
SA – I
Inclusive
teaching
Project work
Subject : Physical Education
Month No. Of w/days Particulars
June/July 14+20 Unit I. Changing Trends and Career in Physical Education
Define physical education, its aim and objective
Development of physical education- post Independence.
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Concept and principles of integrated physical education
Concept and principles of Adaptive physical education
Special Olympic Bharat
Career option in physical education
Unit II PHYSICAL FITNESS, WELLNESS & LIFESTYLE
Meaning & Importance Of Physical Fitness, Wellness & Lifestyle
components of physical fitness
components of wellness
preventing Health threats through lifestyle change
Components Of Positive Lifestyle
PRACTICAL Health and Fitness Activities - Medicine Ball/Thera Tube/Pilates/Rope
Skipping
Inspirational Video Related to sports Personalities
August 20 Unit III. Olympic Movement
Ancient and Modern Olympics
Olympic Symbols, Ideals, Objectives and Values
International Olympic Committee
Indian Olympic Association
Dronacharya Award, Arjuna Award and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award
Organisational set-up of CBSE Sports and Chacha Nehru award
Unit IV. Yoga
Meaning and Importance of Yoga
Yoga as an Indian Heritage
Elements of Yoga
Introduction to - Asanas, Pranayam, Meditation and
Yogic Kriyas
Prevention and Management of Common Lifestyle Diseases; Obesity,
Diabetes, Hyper-
Tension and Back-Pain
PRACTICAL
Physical Fitness: Shuttle Run 10 x 60mt. & 12 min. Run/Walk
September 22 Unit V Doping
Concept and classification of Doping.
Prohibited Substances & Methods
Athletes Responsibilities
Side Effects Of Prohibited Substances
Ergogenic aids and doping in sports.
Doping control procedure.
PRACTICAL
Physical Fitness: standing Broad Jump & Pull ups/Flex arm Hang
Specialization Practice
Video related to specialization
Subject: Swimming
MONTH W.D. UNIT /CHAPTER DESCRIPTION
i) General & specific warming up on ground and in the
swimming pool
ii) Checking of waterman ship.
APRIL CHAPTER -1 iii) Selection of swimming team of performance basis
to 22+5+14 iv) Rules & regulations of swimming.
JUNE v) Demonstration of four basic skills of swimming.
vi) Preparation of swimming demonstration.
vii) Videos and power point presentation.
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i) Distribution of events according to their skill & ability.
ii) Stroke correction.
JULY iii) Swimming START, TURNING & GLIDING practice.
to 20+20+22 CHAPTER- 2 iv) Types and kind of START practice.
SEPT v) Time trials.
vi) Competition in groups.
vii) Videos and power point presentation.
Subject :- General Studies
Prescribed Book: A course in General Studies by K.C. Singh & S.K. Bhattacharya
Month W. D. Unit / Chapter / Topics to be covered
June 14 1. Relevance of celebrating Earth day.
2. Suggest measures to spread awareness about safeguarding Environment.
June 12: World Day Against Child Labour
July 20 1. Need to save wild life
2. Truth or success – A way of life
June 11 – World Population Day
August 20 1. Ways in which Right to Education can be achieved in our country
2. Language or Religion is a hindrance in National Integration.
September 22 1. Population explosion – Human resource can be developed
Sep 11 – Anti Bullying Day
Sep 16 – International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone
Subject : CompSc(Wed) MY Sql XI Text Books – No Books
Portion for Half Yearly Month W. Days Topics To Be Covered
June 14
Introduction to Databases
Attributes
Tuples
Cardinality
Degree
Relations
July 20 Keys
Primary key,
Foreign key
Candidate key
Alternate key
Composite key.
Activity: Project work based on MYSQL
August 20
SQL
Introduction – What is SQL
Intro to MYSQL
Data types in MYSQL
DML and DDL Commands
Creating Database and Tables
Inserting Values in Tables
Queryfying a database
Operators
Project work based on MYSQL September 22 Revision & Practical Examinations
Assessment
Subject : Physical Education (General)
Month W.D Topics to be Covered
June & July 14 +
20
CHAPTER – 1 : General fitness, chess, badminton, volleyball and football
1. Students will be learning about warming up (general & specific) & free hand
exercises & how to improve their motor skills abilities & fitness.
2. Students will be learning about basic & advanced skills of above mentioned games.
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3. Selection will be done on the basis of their performance and command on the skills
for inter house, Inter DPS & cluster tournaments.
4. Students will learn the rules and regulations of above mentioned games.
5. Students will use the learnt skills in real match situations.
6. Students will be learning about the basic skills of all the events of track & field.
7. Will learn about elements & importance of yoga & will practice different asanas
8. Fitness activity and Yoga
Aug. & Sept. 20+22 CHAPTER - 2 :- Basketball, volleyball, football, athletics and Kabaddi .
1. Athletics & yoga will be continued in this session also.
2. Selection will be done on the basis of their performance and command on the skills
for inter house, Inter DPS & cluster tournaments.
3. Students will learn the rules and regulations of above mentioned games.
4. Students will use the learnt skills in real match situations.
4. Psychological aspects of physical education.
5. Students will learn how to improve their motor skills abilities.
6. Fitness activity and Yoga
Summative Assessment – 1
Practical test
Revision of the previous classes, match play
ART-EDUCATION
Subject : Fine Arts (Painting) 6th
Subject
Month W.D. Particulars Integrated Values
June 14 Theory – Pre Historic Rock Painting, Bhimbetka, A
Roaring Animal, wizards dance
Practical – Still life
Right & Responsibilities
July 20 Theory- Art of Indus valley study of sculpture and
terracotta
Practical - Still life and nature study
Sensivity of towards
environments
August 20 Theory – Dancing girl, male tarso, Mother Goddess.
Practical – Composition with water colour
September 22 Theory – Bull seal (Mohenjo-daro) Painted earthern
were (Mohenjo-daro), Ajanta
Pract. – Composition with water colour
Subject: Art & Craft
Month W.D. Particulars
June 14 Practical Free hand sketching
Introduction of visual art
July 20 Practical still life and nature study
Theory – Elements of art
August 20 Practical – logo
Theory – Indian Art
September 22 Practical – Human anatomy & Composition
Theory – Folk art of India
Subject : DANCE
Month W.D. Particulars
June 14 Theory: Sangeet, Abhinaya, Mudra
Practical: Bhoomi Pranam,
- Discipline
July 20 Theory: Taal and related definitions
Practical: Basic Body movements
- Discipline
August 20 Theory: Taal parichay – 10, 16 matra
Practical: Tatkar with Hasthak, Ganesh – Paran
- Power of Spirituality
September 22 Revision
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Half Yearly Examination
Subject : KATHAK DANCE (Addl. Paper)
Month W.D. Particulars
June 14 Theory: A brief History of Indians Dance Tandav
Lasya
Practical: Tatkar with hasthak in teen tal, Jhaptaal
July 20 Theory: Definitions related kathak Dance
Practical: Thaat, aamad Toda
August 20 Theory: Short Notes Abhinay Natya Nritta, Nritya
Auga, Pratyanga, Upanga, Ghunghra, Kavilt
Practical: Chakkar dar toda, Kavilt
September 22 Revision
Half Yearly Examination
Subject : CONTEMPORARY DANCE
Month W.D. Particulars
June 14 Body Balance
Aerobics Practice
Contemporary Dance Practice
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July 20 Dance Steps
Dance moments
Moments – Steps, expression, leg, body moments,
hand finger etc.
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August 20 Contemporary Dance Form Moment Yk{; dks izkIr djsa A
September 22 Project
Revision
Half Yearly Examination
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Subject : INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (Spanish Guitar)
Month W.D. Particulars Integrated Values
June 14 Notation of G major exercise
Chords of C and C minor
Discipline
July 20 Notation of Baby Elephant Walk
Chords D and D minor
Togetherness
August 20 Notation of Dr Zivago
Chords of E and E minor
Caring, feeling and exhibility
concern and empathy for others
September 22 Revision/Exam - SA I
Project: Make a time in 4/4 on C minor
Assignment: Wisest name of world’s popular
2 band in details.
Subject : PHOTOGRAPHY
Month W.D. Particulars Integrated Values
June 14 Impotency of photos
Camera, film and use of it. Image formation,
Precaution before clicking
SLR Camera – its part and function.
Making of album
Information
Knowing by doing.
July 20 Difference between SLR/TLR camera Responsibility
August 20 Eye and Camera lens Acceptance of others
September 22 Practical + Exam. Do yourself
Subject : TABLA
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Month W.D. Particulars Integrated Values
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laxhr dk gekjs thou esa egÙoA
July 20 'kkL=k % & ifjHkk"kk,¡ 'kkL=kkuqlkj rky ys[ku 16] 8] 6 fØ;kRed % & rky vH;kl
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August 20 fØ;kRed % & Song, Beat’s practice
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September 22 'kkL=k fØ;kRed %& Almanac Song Practice
with all Musical instruments.
H.Y. Examination
Subject : Vocal Music
Month W.D. Particulars Integrated values
June 14 Revision, 5 Alankars in Bilawal thoat. And Ganesh Vandana
Importance of Vandana
How to relate to God
July 20 Ghazal, Project: Essay about Indian classical music culture.
Raag yaman Introduction Ghazal and diffinition of Ghazal.
Importance of
discipline in our music
August 20 Quavali piya ghar aaye/Allhaho and Definition quavali taal
dadra, keharwa teen taal with dugun practice with hand bit
Role on music in our
life swachh sanatan
September 22 Revision & Assignment-I
Examination
Subject :- Hindustani Vocal Music
Month W.D. Topics to be covered Integrated values
June 14 Definition of sangeet dhwani, Naad , shruti and suvara
Description of Raag Bigag
Taal Dadra and
Kaherwa
July 20 Biography of Tansen and Pt. V.N. Bhat Khande Raag Bihag
with Bandish (Practical) with Notation
With 8, 9, 16 Matra
Taan Sargam
August 20 History of Dhrupad and Khyal Raag Bhairavi with
Bandish and 8 and 16 matra Taan & Sargam
With Notation of
Raag Bhairavi
September
22
Revision
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