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1 SUB : ENGLISH STD:X BOOKS PRESCIBED: (a)Main course book (b)Literature reader (c)Work book (d)Long reading text (The story of my life – by Helen Keller) MONTH WISE BREAKUP OF THE SYLLABUS APRIL MCB : Unit 1.Health and Medicine Workbook : Unit 1-5 Literature : F 1 Two gentlemen of Verona P 1 The Frog and the Nightingale Grammar : Tenses, Modals, Re-ordering words and pharses. Writing : Formal letter (Letter to the Editor) MAY Workbook : Unit -6-8 Literature : P2-Mirror Grammar : Use of passive voice , Subject verb concord, Gap filling./Integrated Exercises. JUNE MCB : UNIT 2 – Education Workbook : Unit -9-11 Literature : F2 – Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger P3 – Not Marble , nor the gilded monuments Grammar : Reported speech , clauses Error of Edititon Writing : Story Writing Long Reading Text: Lesson 1-4 PERODIC TEST 1/PRE Mid TERM JULY MCB : Unit 3-Science Literature : F3 The Letter , P -4 Ozymandias D -1 The Dear Departed Grammar : Determiners Error of Omission Writing : Formal letter Long Reading Text : Lesson 5-9 AUGUST MCB : Unit4- Environment Workbook : Unit 12-14 Literature : F4-A Shady Plot , D2 – Julius Caesar Grammar : Preposition, Articles Re- ordering words and phrases , Error of Edition Writing : Story writing Long Reading Text : Lesson -10-14 SEPTEMBER MCB : Unit 5- Travel and TOURISM Revision and Periodic Test -2/Mid Term OCTOBER Literature : P-5 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner F-5 Patol Babu Grammar : Reported speech Writing : Letter writing(Placing order) Long Reading Text : Lesson 15-19

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SUB : ENGLISH STD:X

BOOKS PRESCIBED:

(a)Main course book (b)Literature reader (c)Work book

(d)Long reading text (The story of my life – by Helen Keller)

MONTH WISE BREAKUP OF THE SYLLABUS

APRIL

MCB : Unit 1.Health and Medicine

Workbook : Unit 1-5

Literature : F 1 Two gentlemen of Verona

P 1 The Frog and the Nightingale

Grammar : Tenses, Modals, Re-ordering words and pharses.

Writing : Formal letter (Letter to the Editor)

MAY

Workbook : Unit -6-8

Literature : P2-Mirror

Grammar : Use of passive voice , Subject verb concord, Gap filling./Integrated Exercises.

JUNE

MCB : UNIT 2 – Education

Workbook : Unit -9-11

Literature : F2 – Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger

P3 – Not Marble , nor the gilded monuments

Grammar : Reported speech , clauses

Error of Edititon

Writing : Story Writing

Long Reading Text: Lesson 1-4

PERODIC TEST 1/PRE Mid TERM

JULY

MCB : Unit 3-Science

Literature : F3 The Letter , P -4 Ozymandias

D -1 The Dear Departed

Grammar : Determiners

Error of Omission

Writing : Formal letter

Long Reading Text : Lesson 5-9

AUGUST

MCB : Unit4- Environment

Workbook : Unit 12-14

Literature : F4-A Shady Plot , D2 – Julius Caesar

Grammar : Preposition, Articles

Re- ordering words and phrases , Error of Edition

Writing : Story writing

Long Reading Text : Lesson -10-14

SEPTEMBER

MCB : Unit 5- Travel and TOURISM

Revision and Periodic Test -2/Mid Term

OCTOBER

Literature : P-5 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

F-5 Patol Babu

Grammar : Reported speech

Writing : Letter writing(Placing order)

Long Reading Text : Lesson 15-19

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NOVEMBER

MCB : Unit 6 – National Integration

Literature : F – 6 Virtually True

P-6 Snake

Grammar : Re – ordering words and phrases

Writing : Story Writing

Long Reading Text : Lesson 20-23

DECEMBER

Revision and Periodic Text -3/Post Mid Term

JANUARY Pre Board Exams

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SUBJECT – Mathematics

Text Book :-Mathematics for Class –X (N.C.E.R.T)

MONTH CHAPTER

April 1. Real Number 2. Polynomials

May 2. Polynomials (contd.)

June 3. Pairs of Linear Equations in two variable

4. Probability

Pre mid term – 1

July 5. Triangle

6. Introduction to Trigonometry

August 6. Introduction to Trigonometry

7. Statistics

September 8. Circles

9.Construction

Mid Term – 2

October 10.Quadratic Equation,

11.Arithmetic Progression

November 12.Co – ordinate Geometry,

13.Area related to circles

14.Some examples of Trigonometry

December 15.Surface Area &Volume

Post Mid Term

Physics

Book Prescribed : Science and technology (NCERT)

Reference Book : Living Science

Published by : Ratna Sagar

Syllabus for the Whole Year

1. Electricity 2. Magnetic effect of electric current 3. Sources of energy

4. Light 5. Human eye and colorful world

Pre- Mid term I (P1)

April : Electricity

May : Electricity (continued)

June : Electricity completed and magnetic effect of current up to Fleming’s left hand rule

Periodic Test (P1)

Mid – Term

July : Magnetic effect of electric current and sources of energy

August : Sources of energy completed and light (Reflection)

September : Revision and Periodic Test (P2)

October : Light (Refraction)

November : Human eye and colorful world up to Presbiopia.

December : Human eye Completed.

Periodic test 3 (P3)

January : Pre-Board

Assignment for Summer Vacation :

Make a Model of Series and Parallel combination by using LED bulb, switch and connection wire.

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Chemistry

Book Prescribed : Science and technology (NCERT)

Reference Book : Living Science

By Arun Syamal (Ratna Sagar)

Syllabus for the Whole year

1.Chemical Reactions and Equations 2.Acids, Bases and salts 3.Metals and non-metals

4.Carbon and its compounds 5.Periodic classification of elements

Month Wise Distribution

April : Chemical Reactions and Equations.

May : Acids, Bases and salts upto uses of acids and Bases.

June : Acids, Bases, Salts Completed.

Revision & Pre- midterm test (P1)

July : Metals, non-metals and metallurgy (Completed)

August : Carbon and its compounds upto isomerism

September : Revision and Mid Term Test (P2)

October : Carbon and its compounds. Completed

November : Periodic classification of elements started and contd. upto explanation of

periodic law.

December : Periodic classification contd. and chapter completed.

Revision & Post midterm Test (P3)

January : Pre-Board Examination.

Assignment for Summer Vacation:

Comparison of properties of acid and bases.

Assignment for Puja Vacation :

Corrosion of metals and its prevention

Biology

Book Prescribed : NCERT FOR SCIENCE , living Science (Rao & Kaur)Ratna Sagar

Syllabus For The Whole Year : (1)Life Processes (2) Control and Coordination (3) How do organisms Reproduce ?

(4)Heredity and Evolution (5) Our Environment (6)Management of Natural Resources

Monthwise breakup of Syllabus :- April : Life Processes – Plant Nutrition.

Animal Nutrition and Respiration

May & June : Transportation in plants and Animals, Excretion.

Pre- Midterm Test (P1) July : Control and co-ordination

August : How do organism Reproduce ?

September : Revision and Mid term Test (P2)

October : Heredity and Evolution up to sex determination and Evolution started

November : Evolution Completed and our Environment and Management of Natural

Resources upto Forests and Wildlife and Water.

December : Management of Natural Resources Contd.

• Coal and Petroleum

• An Overview of Natural Resources & Management.

Revision & Post Midterm Test( P3)

January : Pre- Board Examination.

Assignment for Summer Vacation:

Describe the process of digestion in human being with a labelled diagram. State the function of liver and

pancreas .

Assignment for Puja Vacation :

Draw and label the L.S. of a pistil of an angiospermic flower and explain the process of double

fertilisation.

Note: 100% of entire syllabus will be included in Pre – board examination & Board examination .

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Social Science Changed Syllabus as per CBSE Guidelines 2017-18

Prescribed Books : (NCERT) History – India and the Contemporary world – II

Civics – Democratic Politics – II Economics – Understanding Economic Development Book for Ref.: V.K.Publication

P1 (April to Third week of June)

April : History : Ch 1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

Civics : Ch 1. Power Sharing

Economics : Ch.1. Development

May & June : History : Ch 3. Nationalism in India (Topic 1.2 The Rowlatt Act up to pg no56)

Civics : Ch.2 Federalism

Ch3. Democracy and diversity (upto topic Origin of social differences)

Economics : Ch.2 Sectors of the Indian Economy (Upto page 21)

July : History : Ch 3. Nationalism in India (Contd.)

Civics : Ch3. Democracy and Diversity (contd..)

Economics : Ch 2. Sectors of the Indian Economy (Continued )

August : History : Ch. 5. The Age of Industrialization

(upto topic 1.1 The coming up of Factory)

Civics : Ch.4 Gender ,Religion and Caste,

Ch 6. Political Parties (Up to topic Functions of political parties Pg no 74)

Economics : Ch.3. Money and Credit

September : Revision & P2

Project for P1 : Map Activity : Ch. 3. Nationalism in India – (I.N.C) Congress sessions and Important

centers of Indian National Movement.

P3 – October to 1st Week of December October : History : Ch. 5. The Age of Industrialization (Contd. & Completed) Civics : Ch.6, Political Parties (Contd. & Completed) Economics : Ch .4 Globalisation and the Indian Economy November : History : Ch. 7. Print culture and the modern world

Civics : Ch.7 Out comes of Democracy

Economics : Ch5. Consumer Rights

December : History : Revision

Civics : Ch.8. Challenges to Democracy

Economics : Revision

Note: Civics Ch.5 Popular Struggles and Movements is to be done as project work only and will not be

evaluated in theory.

Geography P1 April to Mid June

April & May : 1. a. Resource and Development

1. b. Land use and Soil Resources

June : Lesson 2: Forest & Wild life

Project : Deforestation : Causes and Problem

July : Lesson 3: Water Resource , Lesson 4. Agriculture

August : Lesson 4. Agriculture , Lesson 5. Meniral Resource

September : Revision & P2

P3 October to 1st

Week of December

October :Ch.5 b Energy Resources ,Ch.6. Major Industries

November & December : Ch.6. Major Industries, Ch.7. Life lines of National Economy

Project: Hazards of Mining (A case Study)

Note: 100% of entire syllabus will be included in Pre – board examination & Board examination .

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Information Technology BOOK-Foundations of Information Technology

Published By: Saraswati (Reeta Sahoo & Gagau Sahoo)

Month – Wise Break up Syllabus April : Unit – I : Basics of Information Technology Chapter 1 : Internet Basics Chapter 2 : Internet and Web Services Lab Activity : Creating Database,Working with tables using Design view May : Unit 2 : Information Processing Tools Chapter 1 : Database Management System Chapter 2 : Introduction to open office org base (Ms Access) Lab Activity : Adding ,Editing ,Deleting records creating Queries May : Unit 2 : Information Processing Tools Chapter 1. : Database Management System Chapter 2 : Introduction to openoffice.Org Base (Ms Access) Lab Activity : Adding, Editing, Deleting records, Creating Queries. June : Unit – 2 : Information Processing Tools Chapter 3 : Base Table Field Properties. Chapter 4. : Working with Base Table Records and Queries (Pg.no 2.71) Lab Activity : Continue Lab Activity of Ms Access Periodic Test – 1 (P1) Activity : Create Database as given structure on pg no 2.46 of term 1 under chapter Introduction to open office.org Base. July : Unit 2 : Information Processing Tools Chapter 4. : Working with Base Table Records and Queries (Contd. & Completed) Chapter 5. : Introduction to HTML Chapter 6 : HTML Text Lab Activity : Creating Web page using HTML tags August : Unit 2 : Information Processing Tools Chapter 7 : Working with HTML Lists Unit 3 : IT Applications Chapter 1 : Business computing Lab Activity : HTML applications (List and Nested list and its attribute) September : Revision Periodic Test - 2 (Half Yearly Examination October : Unit 3 : IT Applications Chapter 2 : Web Page Designing Part II Unit 2 : Information Processing Tools Chapter 1 : Inserting Image into HTML Document Chapter 2. : Tables in HTML Lab Activity : Use of IMG tags and its attributes, creating tables. November : (Part 2) Unit 2 : Information Processing Tools Chapter 3 : Hyperlinks and Anchors Chapter 4 : Introduction to XML Unit 3 : IT Applications Chapter 1. : Website Designing Unit 4 : Societal Impacts of IT Chapter 1. : IT Impacts (Pg. no 4.7) Lab Activity : Use of Anchor tag and its attributes . Design complete webpage December : Unit 4 : Societal Impacts of IT Chapter 1 : IT Impact (contd. &Completed) Periodic Test – 3 (P3) January : Revision & Pre – Board

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ART & CRAFT (Term – I)

April : Revision for Previous Year’s Syllabus. May : Landscape in water colour June : Composition in Poster Colour July : Colarge art and mural activities August : Regional Painting in water colour September : Composition shade and pencil work.

Revision & First Summative exam: Term – II

October : Composition shade and pastel work November : Knife Painting in Festival & water colour December : Landscape in cul pen. January : Pre-Board exam – Submission of Assignments.

Health Education Book Name: Health Education Author Name : Dr.V.K.Sharma Publisher: Sarswati House Pvt.Ltd. Theory: April & May : 1. Health Hazards of Modernization

June & July : 2. Communicable and Non Communicable Diseases August & September : 3. World Health Organisation and UNICEF Revision & Half Yearly Examination October & November : 4. Approved systems of Medicine being Practised in India. December & January : 5. AIDS, Adolescence and Sex Education. Revision & Final Examination