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MonthCLASS XII- 2014 2015
ENGLISH CORE - SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS Units to be Covered –
Reading &Advanced Writing Skills
Flamingo & Vistas Silas Marner
June
The Tiger KingLost SpringDeep Water
An Elementary School Classroom in aSlum
Chapters-1,2,3,4,5 Letter writing1. Placing order for goods2. Complaint of goods
JulyThe Rattrap
Keeping Quiet Should Wizard Hit Mommy?
Chapter 6-10
Note makingPosterLetter of general complaintFactual Description – Events, Incidents, Process
AugustIndigo
A Thing of BeautyChapter 11-15
Magazine reportReport writing based on verbal inputJob applicationLetter to the Editor
September On The Face Of ItEvan’s Tries An O Level
Chapter 16-18Drafting AdvertisementsSituations – vacant/requiredEducational Real EstateAutomotiveHousehold goods
OctoberGoing Places
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers
Chapter 19-22Advertisements Lost & FoundJob ApplicationLetter of Enquiry Formal & Informal Invites& Replies
November Memories of ChildhoodREVISION
Article, Speech, Debate
PHYSICS
MONTH TOPIC
JUNE Electro statistics
JULY Current electricityMagnetic effects of current
AUGUST Magnetic effects of current - Continuation SEPTEMBER Magnetism
Electromagnetic InductionAlternating current
OCTOBER Alternating current - ContinuationDual nature of matter Atomic Physics EM Waves
NOVEMBER Semi conductors Principle of communication
CHEMISTRY
Month Topic
May Electrochemistry – Redox reaction, electrolysis, Kohlrausch’s law, Galvanic cell, Nernst equation, commercial cell
June
July
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes – Nomenclature, physical and chemical properties of haloalkanes and haloarenes
Alcohols, phenols and ethers – Nomenclature, Preparation and properties of alcohols,phenols and ethers
Practicals – salt analysis
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acid, nomenclature, preparation and properties of aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acid
Organic compounds containing nitrogen – Nomenclature, preparation and properties ofprimary, secondary and tertiary amines, cyanides, isocyanides and diazonium salt
Solutions – Types of solutions, colligative properties, abnormal molecular mass
Practical – Organic analysisPreparation of iodoform , dibenzal acetone
Surface chemistry – Adsorption, factors affecting adsorption, colloids, preparation and properties of colloids, emulsions
Chemistry in everyday life – chemicals in medicines, food, cleansing agents
Practical – Chromatography
AugustPreparation of starch sol and ferric hydroxide sol
General principles and process of isolation of elements Principles and method ofextraction ,Extraction of Al, Cu, Zn and Fe
First Terminal Examination
September
p-block elements – General introduction of group 15-18. Trends in their physical and chemical properties. Compounds of N,P,O,S,Cl, Xe
d and f block elements – General introduction, general trends in properties of d blockelements, preparation and properties of K2 Cr2 O7 and KMnO4
Practical – Volumetric analysis Preparation of double salt,
October Chemical Kinetics – Rate of reaction, order, molecularity, integrated rate equation, half life, collision theory
Coordination compounds – Introduction, Nomenclature, bonding, Crystal field theory, importance of coordination compounds
Practicals – E.M.F of a cell, Rate of reactionNovember Biomolecules – Classification of carbohydrate, proteins, vitamins and nucleic acid
Practical – Test for glucose, facts and proteins
BIOLOGY
Month Chapter Content
TERM - IMAY 1
5
Reproduction in organisms
Principles of Inheritance and variationJUNE 6
8
11
Molecular basis of inheritance
Human health and disease
Biotechnology – Principles and ProcessesJULY 12
13
Biotechnology and its applications
Organisms and PopulationsAUG 7 Evolution
TERM EXAMSEPT 3
14
15
Human Reproduction
Ecosystem
Biodiversity and conservation
TERM - IIOCT 2
4
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
Reproductive Health
10
9
Microbes in human welfare
StrategiesNOV 16 Environmental issues
REVISION & MODEL EXAMINATION
Project: Specified by CBSE – to be submitted by September
MATHEMATICS
MONTH Chapter TopicMarch 3 MatricesMay 4
10DeterminantsVector Algebra
June 1011
Vector Algebra – ContinuationThree Dimensional Geometry
July 12
Relations & FunctionsInverse Trigonometric Functions
August 56
Continuity & DifferentiabilityApplication of Differentiation
September 78
IntegralsApplication of Integrals
October 913
Differential Equations Probability
November 1312
Probability – ContinuationLinear Programming
COMPUTER SCIENCEMONTH PORTIONSMAY Object Oriented programming
Function Overloading Classes and Objects Constructors and Destructors
JUNE Inheritance Data File Handling
JULY Pointers Linked Lists, stacks and queues
AUGUST Linked Lists, stacks and queues Database Concepts
SEPTEMBER SQL Boolean Algebra
OCTOBER Boolean Algebra(contd) Communication and Network Concepts
ACCOUNTANCY
UNIT MONTH TOPICS3 FEB
MAY
Analysis of Financial Statements
...Financial Statements of a company Accounting Ratios(Profitability ratios & Liquidity ratios)
. Accounting Ratios(Solvency ratios & Turnover ratios)
Tools for Financial Statement Analysis (Comparative Statement & Commonsize Statement)
4 JUNE Cash Flow Statement(As per AS 3 (Revised) (Indirect Method only)
2 JUNE-JULYAccounting for Companies
. Accounting for Share Capital
. Accounting for Debentures
1 AUGUST Accounting for Partnership Firms . Accounting Basic Concepts.
1 SEPTEMBERReconstitution and dissolution.Change in the Profit sharing ratio
.Admission of a Partner
OCTOBER .Retirement and Death of a partner
NOVEMBER .Dissolution of partnership firms
PROJECTS
TOPICS SUBMISSION DATE1.
Comprehensive problem MAY 2014
2.
Specific ratios JUNE 2014
3. Cash flow statement AUGUST 2014
BUSINESS STUDIES
MONTH TOPIC DETAILSFEB PART B : Business Finance and Marketing
UNIT 9 : Financial Management MAY UNIT 10 : Financial Market
UNIT 11: Marketing Management
JUNE UNIT 12: Consumer Protection
JULY PART A : Principles and Functions of Management
UNIT 1: Nature and Significance of ManagementUNIT 2: Principles of Management
AUGUST UNIT 3: Management and Business Environment
SEPTEMBER UNIT 4: Planning UNIT 5: Organising
OCTOBER UNIT6: Staffing UNIT 7: Directing
NOVEMBER UNIT 8: Controlling
PROJECTS- SPECIFIED BY CBSE BOARD to be submitted by September.
ECONOMICS
FEBRUARY 1. Central Problems of an Economy.
APRIL, MAY 2. Consumer Behavior & the Law of Demand.
JUNE 3. Production & Cost.JULY 4. Theory of the Firm under Perfect Competition.
5. Market Equilibrium
AUGUST 6. Imperfect Competition.
SEPTEMBER 7. National Income Accounting.
OCTOBER 8. Determination of Income & Output 9. Government Budget.
NOVEMBER 10. Balance of Payments & Foreign Exchange rate.11. Money & Banking.
PSYCHOLOGY
MONTH CHAPTERFEB-MAY CH.1Variations in psychological attributes MAY-JUNE CH.2 Self and personality JUNE-JULY CH.3 Meeting life challenges
CH.4 Psychological disordersJULY- AUGUST CH.5 Therapeutic approaches
CH.9 Developing psychological skillsAUGUST-SEPTEMBER CH.6 Attitude &social cognitionSEPTEMBER-OCTOBER CH.7 Group processes OCTOBER-NOVEMBER CH.8 Psychology and life
PRACTICALS AND PROJECT WORK.
SOCIOLOGY
FEBRUARY Demographic StructureFEBRUARYMARCH
Social Institutions
MAYJUNE
Market as a Social Institution
JUNE Patterns of social Inequality and ExclusionJUNEJULY
Challenges of Cultural Diversity.
JULY Structural and Cultural changes. AUGUST Story of Indian Democracy.AUGUSTSEPTEMBER
Project Work (20 marks)
SEPTEMBER Change and development in Rural and Industrial Society.
SEPTEMBEROCTOBER
Globalisation and Social Change.
OCTOBER Mass media and Communications.
NOVEMBERNOVEMBER Social Movement.
HOME SCIENCE
MONTH TOPICFebruary Unit IV Apparel – Designing, Selection and care.
(i) Application of elements of art and principles of design in designing apparel. (8Periods)
March Care and maintenance of clothes.(i) Cleansing agents – soaps and detergents.(ii) General principles of stain removal. Removal of tea, coffee, curry, ink, lipstick and bloodstains.(iii) Storage of clothes (10 Periods)
May (i) factors influencing selection of clothing.(ii) Selection and purchases of fabrics – purpose, cost, season, quality, durability.(iii) Workmanship of readymade garments – hem , plackets , pleats , collar and cuff , seams , fasteners (15 periods)UNIT V Community developments and extension(i) Salient features of income generating schemes – DWCRA and MGNREGA (8periods)
June (ii) Water safety-Importance of potable water for good healthSimple methods of purifying water for drinking purposes. (4periods)UNIT I – Life span approach(i) Adolescence – growth and developments – principles(ii)Characteristics and needs(iii) Influences on identity formation.(iv) Specific issues and concerns Anorexia nervosa , bulimia , depression , Handling stress and peer pressure.(v) Adulthood – understanding and management of new responsibilities.(vi) late adulthood , old age – care of elderly (20 periods)
July UNIT II Nutrition for self , family and community.(i) Meal planning – meaning and importance , principles.(ii) Nutritional needs and food preferences(iii) Modification of diet in different age groups and special conditions – pregnancy and lactation.(iv) Food groups.(V) Factors influencing selection of foods.(vi) Food safety and quality- safe food handling (30 periods)
August Adulteration – Common adulterants in different foods and their effect on health (20 periods)
September Therapeutic modification of diet according to common ailments – diarrhea, fever,
jaundice, hypertension, diabetes and constipation. ( 20 periods)October UNIT III Money management and consumer education.
(i) Family income – sources, supplementary family income.(ii) Savings and investments – meaning and importance.(iii) Ways and methods of investments.(iv) Insurance schemes.(v) Public provident fund PPF and general provident fund GPF (25 periods)
November Consumer protection and education –(i) Meaning and problems faced by consumer.(ii) Consumer protection act(iii) Consumer aids (25 Periods)
INFORMATICS PRACTICES
MONTH Chapter No Chapter Name
FEB 1 Computer Networking
MAY 8 Mysql Revision Tour
JUNE 910
More On Databases And SqlAdvanced RDBMS Concepts
JULY 112
IT ApplicationsOpen Source Concepts
AUGUST 34
GUI Programming A ReviewBasics Of Object Oriented Programming
SEPTEMBER 5 Advanced Programming Concepts
OCTOBER 6 Data Connectivity
NOVEMBER 7 Web Applications
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
JUNE
PART –A THEORYUNIT 1 : Planning in SportsUNIT 2 : Adventure Sports and Leadership TrainingPART- B : Record BookPART- C : History of Game, Rules, Tournaments, Personalities
JULY
UNIT 3 : Sports & NutritionUNIT 4 : PosturesPART B : Record Book– Theory & PracticalPART-C : Fundamental Skills, Sports Awards
AUGUST
UNIT 5 Children & SportsUNIT 6 Women & SportsPART C Practical, Game Skills Practice, yoga Asanas
SEPTEMBER
UNIT 7 : Test & Measurements in SportsUNIT 8 : Physiology & SportsPART B : Record book-Resting Heart Rate & Respiratory rate of ten members Game practice ,yoga practice (practical)
OCTOBER
UNIT -9 : Sports Medicine UNIT -10 : Bio-Mechanics & SportsPART –B Viva, Athletics –(Runs & Throws)
NOVEMBER
UNIT 11 : Psychology & SportsUNIT-12 : Training in sports:- Strength, Endurance, Speed, Flexibility, Coordinative abilities (Definition &Types & Methods of Developing…..)
DECEMBER
I Model Exam (Theory)Project Work (Specialized Games)Model Exam (Practical) 1. Physical Fitness Test – AAPHER
2. Athletics – middle & long distance runs & throws3. Skill of Chosen Sport or Game –
(Athletics,Basketball,Football,Handball,Hockey,Kho-kho, Volleyball)4. Yoga, (Any Five Asanas)5. Record Book Submission
JANUARY 2016
CBSE Model Exam (Practical)
CBSE Model Exam (Theory)
FEBRUARY 2016
CBSE Board Exam (Practical)
Physical Fitness Test, Athletics , Skill of any one team game, Yoga,Viva, Project, Record book etc..
MARCH 2016
o Revisions for CBSE Board Exam (Theory)
o CBSE Board Exam as per Time Table