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1 | Page THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010 Class XI Sub: English Weekly Syllabus Academic Session 2014-15 Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus April 14 III 15-17 03 Orientation- Overview of Eng Curriculum Hornbill: The Portrait of a Lady Understanding the background, setting. Knowing the writer Grandmother’s unique personality, her greatness Appreciating the biographical account. IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Student) 06 Hornbill: Poetry A Photograph Prose We are not Afraid to Die… Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences A reading and discussion. Discussion on sequence of events; sailing terminology, personalities, style of language. V 28-30 03 Grammar Tenses Writing Skills Notice May-14 I 01-03* 03- Working Saturday (Staff) 03 Writing Skills: Poster Understanding the style and format of the writing tasks. II 05-10* 10- Working Saturday (Students) 06 Snapshots: The Summer of the Beautiful Whit e Horse Appreciating the unique quality of the story and the skill of the writer III 12-13 02 Completion of Written assignments in Registers Updating of assignments

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: English

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 Orientation- Overview of Eng Curriculum Hornbill: The Portrait of a Lady

Understanding the background, setting. Knowing the writer Grandmother’s unique personality, her greatness Appreciating the biographical account.

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Hornbill: Poetry A Photograph Prose We are not Afraid to Die…

Comprehension of poetic expression: understanding poetic devices, connecting with real life experiences A reading and discussion. Discussion on sequence of events; sailing terminology, personalities, style of language.

V 28-30

03 Grammar

Tenses Writing Skills Notice

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 Writing Skills: Poster

Understanding the style and format of the writing tasks.

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 Snapshots: The Summer of the Beautiful Whit e Horse

Appreciating the unique quality of the story and the skill of the writer

III 12-13 02 Completion of Written assignments in Registers

Updating of assignments

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 Snapshots

The Address Grammar

Determiners

Advertisements- classified

Read and appreciate the text, Questions and answer

Exercises at the end of the prose piece.

Types, usage, exercises

Samples, format, style of language

II 07-11 05 Snapshots

The Address contd

Hornbill

The Voice of the Rain

Discussion on effect of holocaust on people

Understanding and appreciating poetic expression and diction

III 14-18 05 The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Background information on the period of the text. Reading and exploration of text

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 Snapshots

Albert Einstein at School

Writing Skills

Letter to the Editor

Factual Description

Albert’s personality, his learning difficulties, his experiences at school- A discussion

V 28,30-31 03 Grammar Determiners Writing Skills

Writing a Report

Usage and functionality Main features, samples, hands on activity-Drafting a Report

WT-1 Date 26 Jul – 19 Aug Hornbill The Portrait of a Lady A Photograph Snapshots Summer of the Beautiful White Horse…. Notice/Poster Tenses

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 The Canterville Ghost

Chapter 4

Discussion on the exploits of the ghost

II 04-08 05 Hornbill Discovering Tut: The Saga

Background information: The Egyptian Civilization and the practice of making a

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Continues

Grammar Active and Passive Voice

mummy. Discussion and research Engaging students in connecting given poem to real life expressions.

III 11-14 04 Poetry

Childhood Cont………… Writing Skill Letter of Complaint

Appreciation of the poem and poetic language.

The essential features of a business letter, specifically a letter of complaint: practice writing the same

IV 19-22 04 Grammar

Modals Writing Tasks Article

Usage,practice The features of an article; organizing ideas – A discussion; practice session

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 Writing Skill Practice

Business letters, Article, Report.

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 Listening and Speaking Skills

Audio passage, Speaking Skill Assessment through conversation (Pair) and individual expression on topic given.

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep Term-1 Date :13 Sep – 26 Sep Unseen Passage Note Making Hornbill The Portrait of a lady We are not Afraid to Die…. Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues A Photograph Childhood

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Term I Exam – 13-25/27

IV 22-26 05

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

V 29,30

02 Correction Work Snapshots Summer of the Beautiful White Horse The Address Albert Einstein at School Grammar Tenses Modals Writing Tasks Factual Description Letter to the Editor Article Report The Canterville Ghost Chapter 1, 2, 3 ,4

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 Snapshots

Mother’s Day

Enactment of play; discussion of themes and characterization

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 Snapshots

Mother’s Day Cont……. Hornbill

The Ailing Planet

Student engagement on position of women and other relevant issues.

III 20,21 02 Hornbill

The Ailing Planet Cont……

Project Work based on The Ailing

Planet’

IV 27-31 05

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 Unseen Passage

Reading Comprehension

Developing reading skills-skimming, scanning- Tips to be given

II 03,05,07 03 The Canterville Ghost

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Discussion on the role of the ghost and Virginia’s unique place in the play.

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Reading Exercises

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 Writing Task Letter of Enquiry

Features and hands on experience.

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Listening and Speaking Skills

Rubrics of assessment to be given. Audio passages with worksheet. Individual expression on given input, pair – interaction

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Hornbill Father to Son Snapshots Mother’s Day Letter of Complaint Article Active and Passive Voice

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Writing Tasks

Speech

Note Making

Practice session

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 Writing Tasks

Speech

Note Making Cont……….

III 15-19 05 Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Writing Skills-Letter Placing and Cancelling Order.

Format ,Organization, ,language etc. Annual Exam Date: 10-21 Feb Unseen Passage Note Making Hornbill We are not Afraid to Die…. Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues

II 19-23 05 Writing Skills- Letter Placing Order contd Hornbill

Practice in writing letter

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

The Browning Version Reading, discussion and analysis Browning Version A Photograph Childhood Snapshots Summer of the Beautiful White Horse The Address Albert Einstein at School Grammar Determiners Modals Writing Tasks Letter – placing order Letter of complaint Article/Speech Report The Canterville Ghost- (The entire book)

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 Revision – Writing Skill Areas

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06 Recapitulation

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: PHYSICS

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

III 15-17

03 03 Chap1-Physical World

Chap2-Units and

Measurement

1.1 What is Physics 1.2 Scope and excitement of physics 1.3 Fundamental forces in nature 1.4 Nature of physical laws 2.1 Introduction

2.2The international system of units

2.3 Measurement of Length

2.4 Measurement of mass

2.5 Measurement of time

2.6 Accuracy, precision of instruments and

errors in measurement

2.7 Significant figures

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 06 Chap2-Units and

Measurement

Practical

2.8 Dimensions in physical quantities

2.9 Dimensional formulae and dimensional

equations

To measure diameter of a small spherical/cylindrical

body and to measure internal diameter and depth of

a given beaker/calorimeter using Vernier Callipers

and hence find its volume.

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

V 28-30

03 04 Chap2-Units and

Measurement

Practical

2.9 Dimensional formulae and dimensional

equations

To measure diameter of a given wire and thickness of

a given sheet using screw gauge.

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 04 Chap 3- Motion in a straight

line

Practical

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Position ,path ,length and displacement

To determine volume of an irregular lamina using

screw gauge.

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 06 Chap 3- Motion in a straight

line

Practical

3.3 Average velocity and average speed

3.4 Instantaneous velocity and speed

3.5 Acceleration

To determine radius of curvature of a given spherical

surface by a spherometer.

III 12-13

02 02 Chap 3- Motion in a straight

line

3.6 kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 06 Chap 3- Motion in a straight

line

Chap 4-Motion in a

plane

3.7 Relative velocity

4.1Introduction

4.2 Scalars and vectors

4.3 Multiplication of vectors by real numbers

4.4 Addition and subtraction of vectors-graphical method

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

II 07-11 05 06 Chap 4-Motion in a

plane

Practical

4.5 Resolution of vectors

4.6 Vector addition-analytical method

4.7 Motion in a plane

4.8 Motion in a plane with constant

acceleration

4.9Relative velocity in two dimensions To determine the mass of two different objects

using a beam balance.

III 14-18 05 06 Chap 4-Motion in a

plane

4.10 Projectile motion

4.11 Uniform circular motion

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 06 Chap5- Laws of motion

Practical

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Aristotle’s fallacy

5.3 The law of Inertia

5.4 Newton’s First law of motion

To find the weight of a given body using

parallelogram law of vectors.

V 28,30-31 03 03 Chap5- Laws of motion

5.5 Newton’s second law of motion

5.6 Newton’s third law of motion

5.7 conservation of momentum

5.8 Equilibrium of particle

WT 1

Chap1-Physical World

Chap2-Units and Measurement

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

5.9 common forces in mechanics

5.10 circular motion

Chap 3- Motion in a straight line

Chap 4- Motion in a plane

( up to 4.9)

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 02 5.11 Solving problem in mechanics

II 04-08 05 06 Chap6- Work ,energy and

power

Practical

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Notions of work and kinetic energy; the

work energy theorem

6.3 Work

6.4 kinetic energy

6.5 Work done by a variable force

6.6 The work energy theorem for variable

force

6.7 The concept of potential energy

Using a simple pendulum, plot its L-T2 graph and

use it to find the effective length of second's

pendulum.

III 11-14 04 04 Chap6- Work ,energy and

power

6.8 The conservation of mechanical energy

6.9 The potential energy of spring

6.10 Various form of energy: the law of

conservation of energy

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

6.11 Power

6.12 Collisions

IV 19-22 04 04 Chap7- System of particles

and Rotational motion

Practical

7.1 Introduction

7.2 centre of mass

7.3 Motion of centre of mass

7.4 Linear momentum of system of particles

7.5 Vector product of two vectors

To study the relationship between force of limiting

friction and normal reaction and to find the co-

efficient of friction between a block and a horizontal

surface.

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 06 Chap7- System of particles

and Rotational motion

7.5 Vector product of two vectors

7.6 Angular velocity and its relation with

linear velocity

7.7 Torque and angular momentum

7.8 Equilibrium of rigid body

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 06 Chap7- System of particles

and Rotational motion

7.9 Moment of inertia

7.10 Theorem of perpendicular and parallel

axis

7.11 Kinematics of rotational motion about

a fixed axis

7.12 Dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

7.13 Angular momentum in case of rotation

about fixed axis

7.14 Rolling motion

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 06 Revision Half Yearly Exam Date :15 Sep –

26 Sep

Chapter 1 to 7 III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 22-26 05

V 29,30

02 02 Chap8-Gravitation

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Keplers law

8.3 Universal law of gravitation

8.4 The gravitational constant

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 04 Chap8-Gravitation

Practical

8.5 Acceleration due to gravity of earth

8.6 acceleration due to gravity below and

above the surface of earth

8.7 Gravitational potential energy

To find the force constant of a helical spring by

plotting a graph between load and extension.

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 06 Chap8-Gravitation

8.7 Gravitational potential energy

8.8 Escape speed

8.9 Earth satellite

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Practical

8.10 Energy of an orbiting satellite

8.11 Geostationary and orbiting satellite

8.12 Weightlessness

To determine the surface tension of water by

capillary rise method.

III 20,21 02 02 Chap-9 Mechanical

properties of solid

Practical

9.1 introduction

9.2 elastic behavior of solids

9.3 Stress and Strain

9.4 Hooke’s Law

9.5 Stress-Strain curve

9.6Elastic moduli

9.7 Applications of elastic behavior of materials To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a given

viscous liquid by measuring terminal velocity of a

given spherical

body.

IV 27-31 05 06 Chap 10- Mechanical properties of fluids Practical

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Pressure

10.3Streamline flow

10.4 Bernoulli’s Principle

To study the relationship between the temperature of

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

a hot body and time by plotting a cooling curve.

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 02 10.5 Viscosity

II 03,05,07 03 02 Chap 10- Mechanical properties of fluids Practical

10.6 Reynolds number

10.7 Surface Tension

To study the relation between frequency and length

of a given wire under constant tension using

sonometer.

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 06 Chap 11-Thermal properties

of matter

Practical

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Temperature and heat

11.3 Measurement of Temperature

11.4 Ideal gas equation and absolute

Temperature

11.5 thermal expansion

11.6 Specific Heat capacity

11.7 Calorimetry

To study the relation between the length of a given

wire and tension for constant frequency using

sonometer.

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 06 Chap 11-Thermal properties

of matter

11.8 Change of state

11.9 Heat Transfer

11.10 Newton’s law of cooling

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Chap 12-Thermodynamics 12.1Introduction

12.2 Thermal Equilibrium

Wt 2 Ch. 8 to Ch.10

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Chap 12-Thermodynamics 12.3 Zeroth law of thermodynamics

12.4 Heat, internal energy and work

12.5 First law of thermodynamics

12.6 Specific heat capacity To find the speed of sound in air at room

temperature using a resonance tube by two

resonance positions.

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 Chap 12-Thermodynamics Practical

12.7 Thermodynamic state variables and

equation of state

12.8 Thermodynamic processes

12.9 Heat engine

12.10 Refrigerators and Heat pumps

12.11 Second law of thermodynamics

12.12reversible and irreversible processes

12.13 Carnot engine

To find the speed of sound in air at room

temperature using a resonance tube by two

resonance positions.

III 15-19 05 Chap 13-Kinetic theory

13.1 Introduction

13.2 molecular nature of matter

13.3 Behaviour of gases

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

13.4 Kinetic theory of ideal gas

13.5 Law of equipartion of energy 13.6 Specific heat capacity

13.7 Mean free path

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Chap 14-Oscillations

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Periodic and oscillatory motions

14.3 Simple harmonic motion

14.4 Simple harmonic motion and uniform

circular motion

WT3 Ch.11 to Ch. 13

II 19-23 05 Chap 14-Oscillations

14.5 Velocity and acceleration in simple

harmonic motion

14.6 Force law for simple harmonic motion

14.7 Energy in simple harmonic motion

14.8 some system executing simple harmonic

motion

14.9 Damped simple harmonic motion

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 Chap 14-Oscillations

14.10 Forced oscillations and resonance

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Chap15-Waves

15.1 Introduction

15.2 Transverse and longitudinal waves

15.3 Displacement relation in progressive waves 15.4 The speed of a travelling wave

15.5 The principle of superposition of waves

15.6 Reflection of waves

Annual Exams Ch 1 to Ch15

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 Chap15-Waves

15.7 Beats 15.8Dopller effect

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: Chemistry

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 Chapter 1 Some basic concepts of chemistry practicals

Chapter 1 Some basic concepts of chemistry ome basic concepts of chemistry Introduction to inorganic qualitative analysis

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06

Dalton s atomic theory

Atomic and molecular masses

Mole concept, percentage composition,

Stoitiometric calculation

V 28-30

03 Chapter 2 Structure of atom practicals

Sub atomic particles

Atomic model

Developments leading to Bohrs model of atom

Bohr’s model of H atom Tests for anions (dil acid group)

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 Absorption spectrum of hydrogen

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 Quantum mechanical model of atom

Orbital quantum no Electronic configuration

III 12-13

02 practicals

Revision Tests for anions (dil acid group)

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 Chapter 3 Classification of elements and periodicity in properties

practicals

Periodic classification

Modern Periodic Law

Tests for anions(conc acid group)

II 07-11 05 Chapter 3 Periodic classification

Modern Periodic Law

III 14-18 05 practicals

Revision Tests for anions(conc acid group)

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 practicals Tests for anions(conc acid group)

V 28,30-31 03 Chapter 4 Chemical bonding and molecular structure Practicals

Ionic bond Bond parameters Tests for anions(sulphate and phosphate)

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug CH 1 SOME BASIC CONCEPTS CH2 STRUCTURE OF ATOM

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 Practicals

VSEPR Theory Valencebond Theory Tests for anions(sulphate and phosphate )

II 04-08 05 Practicals

Hybridization, Molecular orbital theory, Tests for cations – zero group andfirst group

III 11-14 04 Practicals

Bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules H bonding Tests for cations – zero group andfirst group

IV 19-22 04 Chapter 5 States of

matter

States of matter, Inter molecular force, Thermal energy, Gaseous state, The gas Laws, behavior of real gases

Deviation from ideal gas behaviour Liquification of gases,

Liquid state

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday

06

Kinetic and molecular speed Maxwell Boltzmann distribution of

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

(Student) Practicals

molecules Tests for cations(second group .) .

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 Chapter 6Thermodynamics

Practicals

Laws of Thermodynamic states, applications, Measurement of ∆U and ∆H, calorimetry, Enthalpy, change in ∆H of a reaction therm Enthalpy of different type of reaction Sponteineity and Gibbs energy change and equilibrium Tests for cations.third group .) .

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision Practicals exam

Tests for anions cations .

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

CH 1 SOME BASIC CONCEPTS CH2 STRUCTURE OF ATOM CH3 CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS CH4 CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE CH5 STATES OF MATTER CH6 THERMODYNAMICS

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 22-26 05

V 29,30

02 Chapter 12- Organic Chemistry

structural representation. Shapes of organic compounds,

classification of organic compounds Nomenclature of organic compouds

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 Practicals

Methods of purification of organic compounds. Quantitative and Qualitative analysis of organic compounds Tests for cations.third group .)

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 Chapter 13 hydrocarbons Practicals

Classification alkanes, alkenes Carcinogenicity and toxicity Aromatic compounds substituted benzene directive influence of substituents Tests for cations..fourth group .)

III 20,21 02 revision

IV 27-31 05 Chapter 8 Redox reaction

Oxidation & reduction reaction electron transfer concept,

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Practicals

Oxdidation no, Balancing of redox reaction, Electrode potential Tests for cations.fifth group

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01

II 03,05,07 03 Practicals

Exercise based on redox reaction Revision Tests for cations.fifth group

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Chapter 7 Equilibrium Practicals

Equilibrium in physical processes and chemical processes, Law of chemical equilibrium, equilibrium constant Tests for cations sixth group

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 Practicals

Homogeneous equilibria, applicatious of equilibrium constant, Relationship between K,Q and G factors affecting equilition Detection of cation and anion in an unknown salt

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Chapter12 Organic chemistry Chapter13 hydrocarbons

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Chapter9 Hydrogen

Practicals

Position of dihydrogen

Hydrides water, hydrogen peroxide Heavy water, dihydrogen as fuel. Detection of cation and anion in an unknown salt

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 Chapter 10 S- Block elements

Practicals

General characteristics of alkali metals, Anomalous properties of Lithium. Compounds of Sodium General characteristics of alkaline earth metals Acid base titration with phenolphthalein indicator

III 15-19 05 Practicals

Anomolous behaviour of Be, Compounds of Ca, Biological importance of Mg & Calcium. Acid base titration with phenolphthalein indicator

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 Chapter11 P- Block elements

13th group elements

Important trends & anomolous properties of Boron

Compounds of Boron Uses of Boron & Aluminium & their compounds

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Group 14th elements Carbon family Important trends and anomalous

behaviour of carbon Allotopes of Carbon

Syllabus for practical exam Qualitative salt analysis titrations

II 19-23 05 Chapter14 Environment Practicalsexam

Environmental chemistry Atmospheric, water soil pollution,

Industrial waste Strategies to control environmental

pollution Green chemistry

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 revision

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

(Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

Syllabus…. Ch 3 classification of elements and periodicity in properties Ch 4 chemical bonding and molecular structure Ch 6 thermodynamics Ch 7 equilibrium Ch 8 redox reactions Ch 9 hydrogen Ch10 s block elements Ch11 p block elements Ch 12 organic chemistry Ch 13 hydrocarbon Ch 14 environmental chemistry

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL; SUBROTO PARK; DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: MATHEMATICS

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 3 Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities

Introduction, Inequalities, Algebraic Solutions of Linear Inequalities in One Variable and their Graphical Representation

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 8 Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities Chapter 1 Sets

Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables, Solution of System of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Introduction, Sets and their Representations,

Empty Sets, Finite and Infinite Sets, Equal

Sets

V 28-30

03 3 Chapter 1 Sets

Subsets, Power set, Universal Set, Venn Diagrams

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 3 Chapter 1 Sets

Venn Diagrams(contd.), Operations on Sets, Complement of a set,

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Chapter 1 Sets Chapter 2 Relations and Functions

Practical Problems on Union and Intersection of Two Sets

Introduction, Cartesian Product s of Set

III 12-13

02 2 Chapter 2 Relations and Functions

Relations- Introduction, Relation as a Subset of Cartesian Product of Sets, Domain and Range of Relation

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 8 Chapter 2 Relations and Functions

Functions- Introduction as a Special Types of Relation, Definition, Domain and Range of Special Type of Functions

II 07-11 05 8 Chapter 3 Trigonometric Functions

Introduction, Angles, Trigonometric Functions

III 14-18 05 8 Chapter 3 Trigonometric Functions

Trigonometric Functions of Sum and

Difference of Two Angles

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 8 Chapter 3 Trigonometric Functions Chapter 4 Principle of Mathematical Induction

Trigonometric Equations, Proofs and Simple Application of Sine and Cosine Formulae

Introduction, Motivation, The Principle of Mathematical Induction(cont.)

V 28,30-31 03 3 Chapter 4 Principle of Mathematical Induction

(cont.)Principle of Mathematical Induction

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug

Chapter 1: SETS

Chapter 2: RELATIONS AND

FUNCTIONS

Chapter 3: TRIGONOMETRIC

FUNCTIONS

Chapter 6: LINEAR INEQUALITIES

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 1 Chapter 9 Sequences and Series

Introduction, Sequences

II 04-08 05 8 Chapter 9 Sequences and Series

Series, Arithmetic Progression, Geometric Progression, Relationship between A.M. and G.M.(contd.)

III 11-14 04 4 Chapter 9 Sequences and Series

(contd.)Relationship between A.M. and G.M., Sum to n Terms of Special Series, Infinite G.P. and its Sum(contd.)

IV 19-22 04 6 Chapter 9 Sequences and Series Chapter 7 Permutations and Combinations

(contd.)Infinite G.P. and its Sum, Introduction, Fundamental Principle of Counting

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday

06 8 Chapter 7 Permutations and

Permutations

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

(Student) Combinations

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 8 Chapter 7 Permutations and Combinations

Combinations

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Chapter 1 : SETS

Chapter 2: RELATIONS AND

FUNCTIONS

Chapter 3 : TRIGONOMETRIC

FUNCTIONS

Chapter 4 : PRINCIPLE OF

MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION

Chapter 6 : LINEAR INEQUALITIES

Chapter 7: PERMUTATIONS NAD

COMBINATIONS

Chapter 9: SEQUENCES AND

SERIES

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06 TERM I EXAM- 13-26

IV 22-26 05

V 29,30

02 2 Chapter 8 Binomial Theorem

Introduction, Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Indices

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 4 Chapter 8 Binomial Theorem

General and Middle Terms(cont.)

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 6 Chapter 8 Binomial Theorem Chapter 5 Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

(cont.)General and Middle Terms Introduction, Complex Numbers, Algebra of Complex Numbers, Modulus and Conjugate of Complex Numbers(cont.)

III 20,21 02 2 Chapter 5 Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

(cont.)Modulus and Conjugate of Complex Numbers, Argand and Polar Representation,

IV 27-31 05 5 Chapter 5 Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Chapter 10 Straight Lines

Quadratic Equations, Square Root of Complex Numbers

Introduction, Slope of a Line, Various Forms of

the Equations of a Line(contd.)

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 1 Chapter 10 Straight Lines

(contd.)Various Forms of the Equations of a Line

II 03,05,07 03 3 Chapter 10 Straight Lines

General Equation of a Line, Distance of a Point from a Line(contd.)

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Chapter 10 Straight Lines Chapter 11 Conic Sections

(contd.)Distance of a Point from a Line

Introduction, Section of a Cone, Circle

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 3 Chapter 11 Conic Sections

Parabola, Ellipse

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 6 Chapter 11 Conic Sections Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives

Hyperbola,

Introduction, Intuitive Idea of Derivatives,

Limits

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Chapter 8: BINOMIAL THEOREM

Chapter 5: COMPLEX NUMBERS AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

Chapter 10: STRAIGHT LINES

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 8 Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives

Limits of Trigonometric Functions

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 8 Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry

Derivatives

Introduction, Coordinate Axes and Coordinate

Planes in Three Dimensional Space,

Coordinates of a Point in Space

III 15-19 05 8 Chapter 12 Distance between Two Points, Section

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Chapter 16 Probability

Formula

Introduction, Random Experiments, Events,

Axiomatic Approach to Probability(contd.)

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 3 Chapter 16 Probability

(contd.)Axiomatic Approach to Probability

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Chapter 16 Probability Chapter 15 Statistics

(contd.)Axiomatic Approach to Probability Introduction, Measures of Dispersion, Range, Mean Deviation

Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015 TERM II- SYLLABUS

SETS

RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS

TRIGONOMETRIC

FUNCTIONS

PRINCIPLE OF

MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION

COMPLEX NUMBERS AND

QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

LINEAR INEQUALITIES

PERMUTATIONS AND

COMBINATIONS

BINOMIAL THEOREM

SEQUENCES AND SERIES

STRAIGHT LINES

CONIC SECTION

INTRODUCTION TO THREE

DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY

LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

II 19-23 05 8 Chapter 15 Statistics

Variance, Standard Deviation, Analysis of Frequency Distribution(cont.)

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 8 Chapter 15 Statistics Chapter 14 Mathematical Reasoning

(cont.)Variance, Standard Deviation, Analysis of Frequency Distribution Introduction, Statements, New Statements from Old, Special Words/Phrases, Implications, Validating Statements

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

REVISION

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

STATISTICS

PROBABILITY

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: Biology

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 3 Chapter 1- THE LIVING WORLD

1.1What is living 1.2Diversity in the living world 1.1 Taxonomic categories 1.4Taxonomical aids

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 5 Chapter 1- THE LIVING WORLD

V 28-30

03 3 Chapter 2 – BIOLOGICAL

CLASSIFICATION

2.1 Kingdom Monera

2.1.1 Archaebacteria

2.1.2 Eubacteria

2.2 Kingdom Protista

2.2.1 Chrysophytes

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 2 Chapter 2 – BIOLOGICAL

CLASSIFICATION

2.2 Kingdom Protista

2.2.1 Chrysophytes

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 6 Chapter 2 – BIOLOGICAL

CLASSIFICATION

2.2.2 Dinoflagellates

2.2.3 Euglenoids

2.2.4 Slime moulds2.2.5 Protozoans

2.3 Kingdom Fungi

2.3.1 Phycomycetes

III 12-13

02 2 Chapter 2 – BIOLOGICAL

CLASSIFICATION

2.3.2 Ascomycetes

2.3.4 Deutromycetes

Kingdom Plantae2.6 Viruses

Viroids Lichens

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 6 Chapter 3 – PLANT

KINGDOM

3.1 Algae

3.1.1 Chlorophyceae

3.1.2 Phaeophyceae

3.1.3 Rhodophyceae 3.2 Bryophytes

3.2.1 Liverworts

3.2.2 Mosses

3.3 Pteridophytes

3.4 Gymnosperms

II 07-11 05 6 Chapter 3 – PLANT

KINGDOM

.5 Angiosperms

3.6 Plant life cycle and alternation of 4.1 Basis of

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Chapter 4 – ANIMAL KIGDOM

classification

4.1.1 Levels of organization 4.1.2 Symmetry

4.1.3 Diploblastic and Triploblastic organization

4.1.4 Coelom

4.1.5 Segmentation

4.1.6 Not ochord

generation

III 14-18 05 5 Chapter 4 – ANIMAL KIGDOM

4.2.3Phylum –ctenophora 4.2.4-Phylum-platyhelminthes 4.2.5phylum-aschelminthes 4.2.6 Phylum-annelida 4.2.7 Phylum Arthropoda 4.2.8 phylum-Mollusca 4.2.9Phylum-echinodermata 4.2.10 Phylum-Hemichordata 4.2.11 Phylum-chordata Cyclostomata Chondriichthyes

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 6

Chapter-16-Digestive system

Digestive system Alimentary canal Digestive glands Digestion of food Absorption of digestive products

Disorders of digestive system

V 28,30-31 03 Chapter 17 – Breathing and exchange of gases

Respiratory organs Human respiratory system Mechanism of breathing Respiratory volumes and capacities Exchange of gases Transport of gases Transport of oxygen Transport of carbon dioxide Regulation of respiration

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug Chapter 1- THE LIVING

WORLD

Chapter 2 – BIOLOGICAL

CLASSIFICATION

Chapter 3 – PLANT KINGDOM

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Disorders of respiration Chapter 4 – ANIMAL KIGDOM

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 2 Chapter 18 – Body fluids and circulation

Blood Plasma Formed elements Blood groups Coagulation of blood Lymph Circulatory pathways

II 04-08 05 6 Chapter 18 – Body fluids and circulation

Human circulatory system Cardiac cycle Electro cardiograph Double circulation Regulation of cardiac activities Disorders of circulatory system

III 11-14 04 4 Chapter 19 - Excretory products and their elimination

Urine formation Functions of the tubules Mechanism of the concentration of the filtrate Regulation of the kidney functions Micturition Role of other organs in excretion Disorders of excretory system

IV 19-22 04 4 Chapter 20 – Locomotion and

Movement

Types of movements Muscle Structure of contractile proteins Mechanism of muscle contraction Skeltal system Joints

Disorder of muscular and skeletal system

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 6 Chapter 21 – Neural control and coordination

Neural system Human neural system Neuron as a functional unit Generation and conduction of nerve impulse

Transmission of impulses

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 6 Chapter 21 – Neural control and coordination

Central neural system Reflex action and reflex arc Sensory reception and processing Eye Ear

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Chapter 16 – Digestion and Absorption Chapter 17 – Breathing and exchange of gases Chapter 18 – Body fluids and circulation Chapter 19 - Excretory products and their elimination Chapter 20 – Locomotion and

Movement

Chapter 21 – Neural control and coordination

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 22-26 05

V 29,30

02 2 Chapter-22 Chemical coordination and integration

Endocrine glands and hormones Human endocrine system The Hypothalamus The pituitary gland

The pineal gland

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table

03 3 Chapter-22 Chemical

Parathyroid Glands Thymus

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begins coordination and integration

Adrenal Glands Pancreas Testis Ovary

Mechanism of hormonal action

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 6 Chapter 8 – CELL: THE UNIT

OF LIFE

8.1 What is a cell

8.2 Cell Theory

8.3 An overview of cell

8.4 Prokaryotic cell

8.4.1 Cell Envelope and its modifications

8.4.2 Ribosomes and inclusion bodies

8.5 Eukaryotic cells

8.5.2 Cell Wall

8.5.3 Endomembrane system

8.5.3.1 The Endoplasmic Reticulumn

8.5.3.2 Golgi apparatus

Lysosome, vacuoles 8.5.4 Mitochondria

8.5.5 Plastids – 8.5.11 (Micro bodies)

Cilia and Flagella Nucleus Chromosomes

III 20,21 02 2 Chapter – 9 – Biomolecules

9.1 How to analyze chemical composition

9.2 Primary & secondary Metabolites

9.3 Biomacromolecules

9.4 Proteins 9.5 Polysaccharide

9.6 Nucleic Acids

9.7 Structure of proteins

9.8 Nature of bond linking monomers

IV 27-31 05 6 Chapter – 9 – Biomolecules

9.9 Concept of Metabolism

9.10 Metabolic law

9.11 The living state

9.12 Enzymes

9.12.6 Cofactors

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01

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II 03,05,07 03 3 Chapter 10-Cell cycle and cell division

Cell cycle Phases of cell cycle M phase Prophase

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 5 Chapter 10-Cell cycle and cell division Chapter-11 – TRANSPORT IN plants

Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Significance of mitosis Meiosis Meiosis1 Meiosis2 Significance of meiosis 11.1 Means of transport

11.2 Plant water relations

11.3 Long distance transport

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 5 Chapter-11 – TRANSPORT IN PLANTS

11.4 Transpiration

11.5 Uptake and transport of Minerals

11.6 Phloem transport

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday

06 Chapter 12 – MINERAL

12.1 Method to study the mineral requirement

12.2 Essential mineral elements

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Chapter 12 – MINERAL NUTRITION

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(Students) NUTRITION

to

12.6 Metabolism of Nitrogen

Chapte-13 Photosynthesis Chapter-14 Respiration in plants Chapter 15 – Plant growth &

Development

Chapter 5 – MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS Chapter 6 – ANATOMY OF

FLOWERING PLANTS

Chapter 7 – STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS Chapter 16 – Digestion and Absorption Chapter 17 – Breathing and exchange of gases Chapter 18 – Body fluids and circulation Chapter 4 – ANIMAL KIGDOM

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 6 Chapte-13 Photosynthesis

What do we know Early experiments Where does photosynthesis takes place How many pigments are involved in photosynthesis What is light reaction The electron transport Splitting of water Cyclic and noncyclic photophosphorylation Chemiosmotic hypothesis Where are the ATP and NADPH used The primary acceptor of carbon dioxide The Calvin cycle The C4 pathway Photorespiration Factors affecting photosynthesis

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 Chapter-14 Respiration in plants

Do plants breathe Glycolysis Fermentation Aerobic respiration TCA cycle The electron transport system The respiratory balance sheet Amphibolic pathway Respiratory quotient

III 15-19 05 Chapter 15 – Plant growth &

Development

15.1-Growth Differentiation,Dedifferentiation,Redifferentiation Development Plant growth regulators Photperiodism Vernalisation

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IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 4 Chapter 5 – MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

Chapter 5 – MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING

PLANTS

5.1 – The root

5.2 – The stem5.3 – The leaf

5.4 – The Inflorescence

5.5 – The flower

55.7 – The seed

5.8 – Semi Technical Description of a typical

flowering plant

5.9 – Description of some important families.

.6 – The fruit

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Chapter 6 – ANATOMY OF

FLOWERING PLANTS

6.1 – The Tissues

6.1.2 Permanent Tissue 6.2 The tissue system

6.3 Anatomy of dicot & monocot plants

6.3.1 Dicot roots

6.3.2 Monocot roots

6.3.3 Dicot stem

6.3.4 Monocot stem

6.3.5 Dorsiventral leaf

6.3.6 Isobilateral leaf

II 19-23 05 Chapter 6 – ANATOMY OF

FLOWERING PLANTS

6.4 Secondary growth

6.4.2 Cork Cambium

6.4.3 Secondary growth in roots

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 Chapter 7 – STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS

7.1 Animal tissues

7.1.2 Connective tissues

7.1.3 Muscle tissues

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7.1.4 Neural tissues

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: Computer Science

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03

Unit 1

Basics of computers and its operations, functional components. Types of computer, Types of software : system software

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06

Unit 1

Application software and utility software Application software as a tool Operating system, Types of o/s need and uses of o/s Memory Concept: units, primary memory, secondary memory

V 28-30

03

Unit 2

programming methodology General concepts, modular approach Use of comments identifiers, debugging, types of errors, Problem solving techniques

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03

Unit 2

Algorithm and flow chart for different programs

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06

Unit 3

Getting Started: C++ character set, C++ Tokens (Identifiers, Keywords, Constants, Operators,) Structure of a C++ Program (include files, main function), Header files - iostream.h, iomanip.h, cout, cin; use of I/O operators (<<and>>), Use of endl and setw (), Cascading of I/O operators, Error Messages;

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Use of editor, basic commands of editor, compilation, linking and execution.

III 12-13

02 Unit 3

Data Types, Variables and Constants: Concept of Data types; Built-in Data types: char, int, float and double; Constants: Integer Constants, Character constants - \n, \t, \b), Floating Point Constants, String Constants; Access modifier: const; Variables of built-in-data types, Declaration/Initialization of variables, Assignment statement, Type modifier: signed, unsigned, long

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05

Revision of c++ covered in month of May

II 07-11 05

Unit 3

Operators and expressions: Arithmetic operator- unary, binary and ternary operator, relational, logical operator. Other operator, precedence of operator, arithmetic and logical expressions, short hand notations type compatibility.

III 14-18 05

Unit-4 programming in c++

Flow of control: Compound statement, statement flow, types of flow control. Selection statement if …else SIMPLE IF, COMPOUND IF, NESTED IF

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday

06 Unit-4 programming in

Selection statement if… else if ladder, Switch statement, Nested switch

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

(Open House)

c++

V 28,30-31 03 Unit-4 programming in c++

program on switch statement WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug

Unit-1 (Except Number System)

Unit-2

Unit-3 (till switch…case)

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02

Unit-4 programming in c++

Looping: While loop,

II 04-08 05

Unit-4 programming in c++

programs based on while looping

III 11-14 04

Unit-4

Do…while loop, program on do..while loop

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

programming in c++

IV 19-22 04 Unit-4 programming in c++

Looping: for loop, nested for loop. Program on for and nested for loop,

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06

Unit-4 programming in c++

pattern based questions. Jumping statements: Break, continue, goto, exit(0)

Sep-14 I 01-05 05

Program on jumping statement

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

Revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Unit-1 (Except Number System)

Unit-2

Unit-3

Unit-4(till Jumping statements)

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 22-26 05

V 29,30

02 Unit-4 programming in c++

Need of Array: Types of array ( 1D, 2D) , Numerical array and string. Declaration of 1D numerical array, assigning

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values, Unsized array declaration, inputting array element, accessing array elements.

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03

Unit-4 programming in c++

Manipulation of array( sum of elements, product of elements, average of elements, linear search, finding maximum and minimum elements )

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06

Unit-4 programming in c++

Declaration of a string, string manipulations( counting vowels/consonants/digits/special characters, case conversion, reversing a string, reversing each word of a string )

III 20,21 02

Unit-4 programming in c++

Declaration of 2D numerical array, assigning values, Unsized array declaration, inputting array element, accessing array elements.

IV 27-31 05

Unit-4 programming in c++

Manipulation of array( sum of row elements, column elements, diagonal elements, finding maximum and minimum elements )

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01

Unit-4 programming in c++

Standard library functions(character, string, mathematical and other functions), Programs based on library functions

II 03,05,07 03

Unit-4 programming in

Programs based on library functions

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c++

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06

Unit-4 programming in c++

User defined functions – function prototypes Invoking and calling a function. Type of function calling, Actual and formal parameters

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06

Unit-4 programming in c++

Passing arguments to function, call by value and reference, returning values, global and local variables Array as an argument to function

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06

Unit-4 programming in c++

Default argument, constant arguments Random functions and program on random() Programs based on functions

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Unit -4 Arrays & Functions

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06

Unit-4 programming in c++

CBSE output questions on functions and random numbers.

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student)

06

Unit-4 programming in c++

# define preprocessor directives User defined data types Structures: Referencing structure elements, nested structures

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13-Sports Day

Array of structures, arrays within structures

III 15-19 05

Unit-4 programming in c++

Assigning and inputting elements, copying one structure to other, program on structure

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04

Unit-4 programming in c++

Structure as an argument to function: by value and by reference, returning structure from function

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06

Unit 1

Binary representation of real numbers, Different number system( decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal). Number conversions

II 19-23 05

Unit 1

Binary representation of integers, binary representation of real numbers, representing characters in memory ISCII, UNICODE

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III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05

Unit I

Input devices, output devices, memory devices, ports

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

REVISION

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: Economics

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 3+3 UNIT –V: Development Policies and Experience (1947-90) Chapter 1- Indian economy on the Eve of Independence.

Orientation programme for XI Features of Indian Economy : 1. Agrarian Economy. 2. Subsistence Economy. 3. Amputated Economy

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 UNIT –V: Development Policies and Experience (1947-90) Chapter 1- Indian economy on the Eve of Independence.

Agricultural Sector; its features

Commercialization of agriculture.

Land ceiling.

Land tenure. Industrial Sector; its features

Deindustrialization

Handicap of the handicraft industry.

V 28-30

03 UNIT –V: Development Policies and Experience (1947-90) Chapter 1- Indian economy on the Eve of Independence.

Foreign Sector Demographic condition. Occupational structure.

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 UNIT –V: Development Policies and Experience (1947-90) Chapter 2 – Indian Economy (1950-90)

The goals of Five Year Plan

Growth

Modernization.

Self-reliance.

Equity.

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 UNIT –V: Development Policies and Experience (1947-90) Chapter 2 – Indian Economy (1950-90)

Agriculture:

Green Revolution.

Marketed Surplus.

Subsidies.

Industry and Trade

IPR 1956

Inward Looking Policies

III 12-13

02 UNIT –V: Development Policies and Experience (1947-90) Chapter 2 – Indian Economy (1950-90)

License Permit Raj

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 UNIT – VI: Economic Reforms since 1990

Chapter 3- Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization

Concepts learning of: Budget Deficit, BoP, Foreign Exchange etc. Background during 1990 Economic Crisis

II 07-11 05 UNIT – VI: Economic Reforms since 1990 Chapter 3- Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization

Liberalization:

Industrial

Financial

Banking

Tax

Foreign exchange

III 14-18 05 UNIT – VI: Economic Reforms since 1990 Chapter 3- Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization

Privatization Disinvestment FDI AND FII Globalization

Outsourcing

WTO

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 UNIT – VI: Economic Reforms since 1990 Chapter 3- Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization

Effects of the reforms on:

Growth

Employment

Agriculture

Industry

Fiscal policies

V 28,30-31 03 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter4 - Poverty

Definition: absolute and relative poverty. Who are the poor? How are they identified?

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug Chapter 1 and 2

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter4 - Poverty

The number of Poor. Categories of Poor. What causes Poverty? PAP

II 04-08 05 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter4 - Poverty

Policies and Programmes towards PAP

III 11-14 04 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter – 5 Human Capital Formation.

Definition Sources of HCF

IV 19-22 04 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter – 5 Human Capital Formation.

Human capital and Development HCF in India

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter – 5 Human Capital

Education sector in India SSA NLM Elementary

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Formation. Secondary NIOS

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter – 5 Human Capital Formation.

REVISION

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

REVISION

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Chapt. 1,2,3,4 & 5

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

EXAMS

IV 22-26 05 EXAMS

V 29,30

02 Distribution of Answer Script and Discussion of the Marking Scheme.

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 6: Rural Development

Definition Credit and Marketing in Rural Area

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 6: Rural Development

Agricultural marketing system Diversification and productive activities

III 20,21 02 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 6: Rural Development

Sustainable Development and Organic Farming

IV 27-31 05 UNIT –V: Current

Worker and employment

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challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 7: Employment: growth, informalisation and other issues.

Participation of people in employment. Types of employment.

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 7: Employment: growth, informalisation and other issues.

Growth and changing structure of Economy. Informalization of Indian Workforce. Unemployment.

II 03,05,07 03 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 8 : Inflation

Definition Types of inflation?

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 8 : Inflation

what causes Inflation?

Demand push

Supply pull

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 8 : Inflation

Measures to correct Inflation;

Fiscal measures

Monetary measures.

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 8 : Inflation

Monetary method to control excess demand.

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Chapt. 6 &7

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 9: Infrastructure

Definition Relevance of infrastructure. ENERGY The state of infrastructure in India HEALTH

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student)

06 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy.

The state of infrastructure in India HEALTH

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13-Sports Day

Chapter 9: Infrastructure

III 15-19 05 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 10:Environment and Sustainable Development

Environment – definition and functions of envt. State of India’s Environment

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 UNIT –V: Current challenges facing the Indian Economy. Chapter 10:Environment and Sustainable Development

Sustainable Development Features Strategies

* * * Winter B reak f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 UNIT – VI: Development experiences of India: A comparison with neighbors. Chapter 11: India, Pakistan and China; a comparative study.

Development path Demographic indicators

II 19-23 05 UNIT – VI: Development experiences of India: A comparison with neighbors. Chapter 11: India, Pakistan and China; a comparative study.

GDP and its Sectors. Human Development Indexes

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 UNIT – VI: Development experiences of India: A comparison with neighbors. Chapter 11: India, Pakistan and China; a comparative study.

Development strategies

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Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

REISION

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

EXAM

III 16,18-20 04

EXAM

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

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Class – XI

Sub: STATISTICS

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 2 Unit 1 – Introduction

Chap 2 – Introduction to statistics

Meaning, singular sense plural sense

functions

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 4 Chap 2 – Introduction to

statistics

Unit 2 – Collection

organization presentation

of data

Chap 4 – organization of frequency distribution

Limitations misuse of statistics Statistical series, Classification statistical series,

V 28-30

03 2 Unit 2 – Collection

organization presentation

of data

Chap 4 – organization of frequency distribution

Frequency distribution- uni-variate, bi- variate

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 2 Chap 4 – organization of frequency distribution

Frequency distribution- uni-variate, bi- variate

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Unit 3 – Contd

Chap 8 – Measures of

central tendency

Arithmetic mean

Calculation of simple arithmetic mean continuous series calculation of missing value

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 4 Unit 3 – Contd

Chap 8 – Measures of

central tendency

Arithmetic mean

Arithmetic mean in special cases, properties combined mean connected mean

III 12-13

02 1 Unit 3 – Contd

Chap 8 – Measures of

central tendency

Arithmetic mean

Arithmetic mean in special cases, properties combined mean connected mean

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 3 Unit 3 – Contd

Chap 8 – Measures of

central tendency

Arithmetic mean

Merits and demerits of arithmetic mean

II 07-11 05 3

Unit 3 – Contd

Chap 8 – Measures of

central tendency

Arithmetic mean

Merits and demerits of arithmetic mean

III 14-18 05 3 Chap 9 – Positional average

Meaning computation of median

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and partition value

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 4 Chap 9 – Positional average and partition value

Meaning computation of median

Median in special cases, properties of

median means vs median, merits and

demerits median

V 28,30-31 03 2 Chap 9 – Positional average and partition value

Median in special cases, properties of median means vs median, merits and demerits median Calculation of mode, mode in special cases

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug Unit 1 – Introduction

Chap 2 – Introduction to statistics Unit 2 – Collection organization

presentation of data

Chap 4 – organization of frequency distribution

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 1 Chap 9 – Positional average and partition value

Calculation of mode, mode in special cases

II 04-08 05 3 Chap 9 – Positional average and partition value

Relationship between mean median and mode merits and demerits of mode

III 11-14 04 3 Chap 9 – Positional average and partition value

Relationship between mean median and mode merits and demerits of mode

IV 19-22 04 3 Unit 2 – Collection

organization presentation

of data

Chap3- Collection of data

Collection of data- primary data

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 4 Unit 2 – Collection

organization presentation

of data

Chap3- Collection of data

Collection of data- primary data

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 3 Collection of data- secondary data

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Unit 2 – Collection

organization presentation

of data

Chap3- Collection of data

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 4 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Unit 1 – Introduction

Chap 2 – Introduction to statistics Unit 2 – Collection organization

presentation of data

Chap 4 – organization of frequency distribution Unit 3 –

Chap 8 – Measures of central

tendency

Arithmetic mean Chap 9 – Positional average and

partition value

Project work

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06 4 Examination

IV 22-26 05 3 Examination

V 29,30

02 1 Unit 2 – Collection

organization presentation

of data

Chap3- Collection of data Project work-

Questionnaire

Collection of data –secondary data

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 2 Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion

Meaning, absolutions relative range and coefficient of range

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 4 Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion

Quartile déviation – interquartile range, coefficient of quartile déviation

III 20,21 02 1 Chap 10 – Measures of Mean deviation and its coefficient from

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dispersion mean and median

IV 27-31 05 3 Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion

Standard deviation - meaning Calculation of standard deviation – individual series

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 1 Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion

Calculation of standard deviation – discrete series

II 03,05,07 03 2 Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion

Calculation of standard deviation – continuous basis relative measure of SD properties of standard deviation

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 4 Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion

Calculation of standard deviation – continuous basis relative measure of SD properties of standard deviation

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 4 Unit 3 Chap 11

Measures of correlation

Correlation vs causation types of correlation degree of correlation, scatter diagram

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 4 Unit 3 Chap 11

Measures of correlation

Calculation of Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Unit 2 – Collection organization

presentation of data

Chap3- Collection of data Unit-3 Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 4 Unit 3 Chap 11

Measures of correlation

Calculation of Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 4 Unit 3 Chap 11

Measures of correlation

Spearman’s rank correlation

III 15-19 05 3 Unit 3 Chap 11 Spearman’s rank correlation

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Measures of correlation

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 3 Unit 3 Chap 12

Index Number

Project Work- Presentation of Data

Meaning of Index Numbers types of index numbers Methods of constructing price index number – unweighted and weighted index number

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 4 Unit 3 Chap 12

Index Number

Meaning of Index Numbers types of index numbers Methods of constructing price index number – unweighted and weighted index number

Annual Examination 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015 Unit 2 – Collection organization

presentation of data

Chap-3- Collection of data –

chap5- Presentation of data

Unit 3-

Chap 8 – Measures of central

tendency-Arithmetic mean

Chap 9 – Positional average Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion Chap11-Measures of correlation Chap12-Index Number

Project work

II 19-23 05 3 Unit 3 Chap 12

Index Number

Consumer price index uses of index number, limitation of index number

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 3 Unit 2 – chap5- Presentation of data

Tabular presentation, Diagrammatic presentation

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 4 Unit 2 – chap5- Presentation of data Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

graphic presentation

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06 4 revision

III 16,18-20 04 Examination

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

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Class – XI

Sub: Accountancy

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 4

Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical Frame work Introduction to accounting

Accounting-meaning objectives advantages and limitations uses of accounting and their need basic accounting terms.

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 8 Unit-1 Basic accounting terms

Basic accounting terms

V 28-30

03 4 Unit-2- Accounting process and special accounting treatment Accounting equation

Accounting equation-analysis of transactions using accounting equation .rules of, debit and credit books of original entry:

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 4 Unit-2 Accounting procedure

Rules of debit and credit

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Unit-2 Rules of debit and credit

Meaning , subdivision of journal compound journal entry

III 12-13 02 3 Rules of debit and credit Posting of ledger into trial balance

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 8 Unit-2 Journal and ledger Posting of ledger into trial balance

II 07-11 05 8 Unit-2 Journal and ledger

Posting of ledger into trial balance

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III 14-18 05 8 Unit-2 Trial balance

Trial balance-objectives and preparation

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 8 Unit-2 Origin of transactions-source documents and preparation of vouchers

Meaning of a voucher. types of voucher , preparation of a voucher.

V 28,30-31 03 5 Unit-2 Special purpose books-1 cash book

Simple cash book WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical framework Introduction to accounting Accounting-meaning objectives advantages and limitations uses of accounting and their need basic accounting terms. Basic accounting terms Unit-2 Accounting process and special accounting treatment Recording of Transactions Accounting equation-analysis of

transactions using accounting

equation .rules of, debit and credit

books of original entry: ledger

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 04 Unit-2 Special purpose cash books

Cash book with bank column

II 04-08 05 06 Unit-2 Special purpose books -11 other books

Purchase books , purchase return books, sales book, sales return book, bills payable and bills receivable book.

III 11-14 04 06 Unit-1 Theory base of accounting

Basis of accounting Accounting standards and IFRS

IV 19-22 04 05 Unit-2 Bank reconciliation statement

Need and preparation

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 08 Unit-2 Bank reconciliation statement

Corrected cash book balance

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 08 Part B- Financial Accounting- II Unit-4 Financial statements of not for profit organisations

Preparation of income and expenditure account and balance sheet with additional information’s.

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday

06 8 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept

revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

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(Students) followed by revision Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical framework Introduction to accounting Accounting-meaning objectives advantages and limitations uses of accounting and their need basic accounting terms. Unit 2 – Accounting process and special accounting treatment Recording of Transactions Accounting equation-analysis of transactions using accounting equation. rules of, debit and credit books of original entry: Vouchers and transaction Journal, Posting from journal cash book-simple Cash book Cash book with bank column, petty cash book subsidiary book. Preparation of Ledger, Trial Balance and Bank Reconciliation statement Trial balance-objectives and

preparation Bank reconciliation

statement

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06 examination

IV 22-26 05 examination

V 29,30

02 2 Financial statements of not for profit organisations

Preparation of income and expenditure account and balance sheet with additional information’s.

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 03 05 Financial statements of not for profit organisations

Preparation of income and expenditure account and balance sheet with additional information’s.

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 08 Financial statements of not for profit organisations

Preparation of income and expenditure account and balance sheet with additional information’s.

III 20,21 02 03 Part A- Unit- 2 Deprecation Deprecation-Concept, need and factors affecting depreciation

IV 27-31 05 08 Deprecation and provisions and reserve Part B- Unit- 3 Financial

Straight line method. Written down value method accounting treatment accounting treatment of depreciation- treatment of disposal of asset. provisions and reserves

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statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial statements of sole proprietorship

Financial statements meaning objectives importance trading and profit and loss account.

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 01 Unit- 6 Project work Project work

II 03,05,07 03 05 Financial statements of sole proprietorship

Preparation of trading and profit and loss account Calculation of gross profit, operating profit and net profit. Balance sheet –need growing marshalling of asset and liabilities. and balance sheet of sole proprietorship.

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 08 Financial statements of sole proprietorship

Adjustments in preparation of financial statements.

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 08 Financial statements of sole proprietorship Adjustments in preparation of financial statements

Adjustments in preparation of financial statements

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 08 Adjustments in preparation of financial statements

Adjustments in preparation of financial statements.

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Financial statements of not for profit organisations Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship without adjustments

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 08 Part A- Unit -2 Rectification of errors

Types of error –omission ,commission. Principle and compensating effect. Detections and rectifications.

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 08 Rectification of errors

Detections and rectifications. Preparation of suspense account.

III 15-19 05 08 Unit- 2 Accounting for bills

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of exchange

Bills of exchange and promissory notes-def features and parties

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 06 Accounting for bills of exchange

Accounting for bills of exchange

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 08 Part B- Unit 3 Accounts from incomplete records

Incomplete records- uses and limitations Annual Exam Date: 9-20 Feb Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit 1-Theoretical framework, Theory base of accounting Unit 2- Accounting process & special accounting treatment Recording of Transactions Cash book ,Subsidiary books Vouchers Trial balance Deprecation provisions and reserves Bills of exchange Rectification of errors Part B- Financial Accounting-II Unit 3- Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial statements Accounts from incomplete records Unit 4Financial statements of non for profit organization Unit- 5Computers in accounting. Unit-6- Project work

II 19-23 05 08 Accounts from incomplete records

Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method. A I S (accounting Information system). Manual accounting process vs computerized accounting. Accounting and database system. Database management system.

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 08 Unit- 5 Computers in accounting

Database management system Farewell class xii

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 7 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

revision

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06 08 Unit-5 Computers in accounting Revision

examination

III 16,18-20 04 Examination

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Examination

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

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Class – XI

Sub: Business Studies

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 4 Unit 1 – Nature & Purpose of Business

Concept & Characteristics of business. Business, Profession & employment Difference , feature. Objectives of business. Economic & Social Role of profit in business.

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 8 Unit 1 – Nature & Purpose of Business

Classification of business accounts Industry & Commerce. Types of industries. Commerce – trade and its auxiliaries.

V 28-30

03 4 Unit 1 – Nature & Purpose of Business

Business risk and its causes

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 4 Unit 2 Forms of Business Organization

Sole proprietorship. Joint Hindu family business. Meaning, features, merits & Limitation

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Unit 2 Forms of Business Organization

Partnership – Meaning Types, registration, merits & limitations.

III 12-13

02 3 Unit 2 Forms of Business Organization

Types of partners

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 7 Unit 2 Forms of Business Organization

Cooperative societies, types ,merits & limitations Company – Private Ltd., Public Ltd.,

Merits & Limitation.

II 07-11 05 7 Unit 2 Forms of Business Organization

Cooperative societies, types ,merits & limitations; Company – Private Ltd., Public Ltd.,

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Merits & Limitation.

III 14-18 05 7 Unit 2 Forms of Business Organization

Choice of firms of business organizations. Starting of business – basic factors. Formation of company- stages.

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 8 Unit-3 private public and global enterprises

Introduction: - Forms of organizing public sector enterprise.

V 28,30-31 03 4 Unit-3 private public and global enterprises

Departmental undertaking. Statutory corporation

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug Unit-1 nature and purpose of business Unit 2 forms of business organization( sole proprietorship, partnership)

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 3 Unit-3 private public and global enterprises

Changing role of public sector. Global enterprises – Meaning & features. Joint Venture, meaning & benefits.

II 04-08 05 7 Unit 4--Business services

Nature and types of Business services- Banking insurance, Transportation, Warehousing and communication

III 11-14 04 5 Unit 4--Business services

Banking- types functions of commercial e-banking, Insurance principles, types, life, fire, insurance

IV 19-22 04 5 Unit 4--Business services Warehousing-types & functions

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 8 Unit 5-Emerging mode of business

E-Business- meaning, Scope & benefits. Resources required for successful, e-business. Implementation, online transactions, payment mechanism, Security and Safety of business transaction.

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 7 Unit 5-Emerging mode of business

Outsourcing concept need Revision

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

Revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Unit 1 – Nature & Purpose of Business

Unit 2 - Forms of Business Organization Unit 3 – Private, Public and Global enterprises

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8

Term-1

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Unit-4 Business services Unit-5 Emerging mode of business

Project work

IV 22-26 05 7 Term-1

V 29,30

02 3 Discussion of question paper. Project work

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 4 Unit 6- social responsibility of business and business ethics

Social responsibility towards owners, investors, employees, consumers, Govt. & Community.

Environmental protection & business

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 8 Unit 6- social responsibility of business and business ethics

Business Ethics – Concepts and elements

III 20,21 02 3 Unit-7 sources of business finance

Nature and significance of business finances. Owners & Borrowed funds

IV 27-31 05 7 Unit-7 sources of business finance

Sources of raising finances, equity & preference shows. Debentures and bonds

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 1 Unit-7 sources of business finance

Loans from commercial banks, public deposits, Trade credits

II 03,05,07 03 4 Unit-7 sources of business finance

public deposits, Trade credits Retained earnings

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Unit-7 sources of business finance

Borrowed funds- debentures and bonds, loans from financial institutions . public deposits, trade credits, ICD.

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 8 Unit 8--Small business

Small scale industry, tiny sector, cottage and rural industry. Role of small business in rural India. Problems of small business.

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 7 Unit 8--Small business

Govt. assistance and different schemes WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Unit-6 social responsibility of business and business ethics Unit-7 sources of business finance.

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday

06 8 Unit 8--Small business special schemes for industries in rural, backward & hilly areas

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(Student)

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 8 Unit 8--Small business

special schemes for industries in rural, backward & hilly areas

III 15-19 05 7 Unit 9 internal trade Meaning, types, wholesale, retail trade. Types of retail trade Itinerant & fixed shops

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 5 Unit 9 internal trade Types of large scale retail trade Project work

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Unit 9 internal trade

Role of chamber of commerce & Industry Annual Exam Unit 2 - Forms of Business Organization Unit 3 – Private, Public and Global enterprises Unit 4- Business Services Unit 6 – Social responsibility of business Unit 7 – Sources of business finance Unit 8 – Small business Unit 9- Internal Trade Unit 10- International business Project Work

II 19-23 05 7 Unit 10 International business

Nature , Importance and complexities involved. Ways of entering into international business

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 7 Unit 10 International business

Export – Import procedures and documentation

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 8 Unit 10 International business Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

Role of WTO

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday

06

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Open House (IX & X)

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

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Class – XI ABC

Sub: INFORMATICS PRACTICES

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 INTRODUCTION

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Unit I Chapter 1 Computer

System Organization.

What is a computer? Its need? Its functions?

Parts of a computer? Its strengths and

weaknesses?

V 28-30

03 Unit I Chapter 2 Input output and secondary memory

Hardware and software

Types of computers

Definition and examples of input devices

Definition and examples of Output devices

Secondary storage devices

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 Unit I Chapter 3 Concepts

of Computer Software

operating system, security system, types of s/w.

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 Unit III

Chapter 1 Database

Concepts

Chapter 3 MySql SELECT

Query statement

Introduction to data base concept

Relational data base and terminology,

CREATING A DATABASE, TABLE,OPENING A DATABSE AND TABLE, INSERTING RECORDS, SELECT STATEMENT

Different clauses like NULL ,Distinct, All ,

Between, In, like, ORDER BY etc.

III 12-13

02 Chapter 1 Database

Concepts

Data types.

Different types of operators

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,SQL DROP statement Primary Key

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 Revision

Chapter 4 MySql SELECT

Query statement

Chapter 5 Functions in MySql

Revision of sql done before vacations SQL ALTER TABLE statement

Changing data with DML commands.

UPDATE DELETE statement

MySQL functions- STRING

II 07-11 05 Unit III

Chapter 5 Functions in

MySql

MySQL functions – Numeric Date and String

functions contd….

CoNSTRAINTS

Foreign key, default , check, primary key

III 14-18 05 Unit 2

Chapter 1 Starting Java

Introduction to java how to open an application in

java net beans

Usage of non GUI commands

System.out.print(),System.out.println()

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 Unit 2

Chapter 3 Working with

Swing Controls

Java GUI toolkit ( to draw/move/resize/remove

swing control in a frame, object naming , working

with label, text field, button, text area.

V 28,30-31 03 Unit 2

Chapter 4 Variables and

Data types in Java

Java character set, token WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug Unit I

Chapter 1 Computer System

Organization.

Chapter 2 Input output and

secondary memory

Chapter 3 Concepts of Computer

Software

Unit III RDBMS

Chapter 1 Database Concepts

Chapter 2 Introduction to MySql

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 Unit 2

Chapter 4 Variables and

Data types in Java

Chapter 5 Java Operators

and Expressions

concept of data types, variable, constant, reserved

words

II 04-08 05 Unit 2

Chapter 5 Java Operators

and Expressions

Text interface in GUIs, operators in java

Different types of operators

Expressions, java statements

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

III 11-14 04 Unit 2

Chapter 5 Java Operators

and Expressions

.Some inbuilt functions.

significance of classes

Chapter 3 MySql SELECT Query

statement

Chapter 4 MySql SELECT Query

statement

Chapter 5 Functions in MySql

IV 19-22 04 Unit 2

Chapter 10 Programming

Methodology

Stylistic guide line, characteristic of good program,

stages of program development, type of errors,

problem solving methodology

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 revision

Revision of java,MySql

Sep-14 I 01-05 05

Revision of java,MySql Revision of Programming Methodology

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

SA-1 14 Sep to 27 Sep 2012

Syllabus

Unit I

Chapter 1 Computer System

Organization.Chapter 2 Input output

and secondary memoryChapter 3

Concepts of Computer

Software(Selective Topics from Unit I)

Unit III RDBMS

Chapter 1 Database Concepts

Chapter 2 Introduction to MySql

Chapter 3 MySql SELECT Query

statement Chapter 4 MySql

SELECT Query statementChapter 5

Functions in MySql

Unit 2

Chapter 1 Starting Java Chapter 3

Working with Swing Controls

Chapter 4 Variables and Data types

in Java Chapter 5 Java Operators

and Expressions Chapter 10

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Chapter 6 Branching in Java

Discussion of Term I paper

Introduction to

Switch statement and if statement

Programs based on these statements IV 22-26 05 Chapter 6 Branching in

Java Chapter 7 Looping in Java

Programs based on these statements

iteration statements( for, while, do…while)

Programs based on these statements

V 29,30

02 Chapter 7 Looping in Java Programs based on while, do...while, for statements ,if and switch statements

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Programming Methodology

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 Unit 2

chapter 7 Looping in Java

Programs based on while, do...while, for

statements ,if and switch statements

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 Unit 2

Chapter 7 Looping in Java

nested loops

Programs based on these statements

III 20,21 02 Unit 2

Chapter 7 Looping in Java

Revision of selection and iteration statement

With examples

IV 27-31 05 Unit 2

Chapter 7 Looping in Java

Jumping statements

break, continue

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 Chapter 7 Looping in Java

Usage of jumping statements in programs

II 03,05,07 03 Unit 2

Chapter 6 Branching in

Java

Swing 1

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Unit 2

Chapter 6 Branching in

Java

Swing 1

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 Unit 2

Chapter 7 Looping in Java

Swing2

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Unit 2

Chapter 7 Looping in Java

Swing2,Swing 3 WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Chapter 3 Working with Swing

Controls

Chapter 4 Variables and Data types

in Java

Chapter 5 Java Operators and

Expressions

Chapter 6 branching in java

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Unit 2

Chapter 7 Looping in Java

Swing 3

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Unit 2

Chapter 8 Methods in Java

Why are methods used?

Method/function declaration

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

13-Sports Day

use of keyword void Chapter 7 Looping in Java

III 15-19 05 Unit 2

Chapter 8 Methods in Java

Method/function definition

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 Unit 2

Chapter 8 Methods in Java

Accessing/Invoking a method.

Pass by value

Pass by reference

returning from function

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Unit 2

Chapter 8 Methods in Java

Revision of Methods

Programs based on passing by value and

reference

ANNUAL EXAMINATION

UNIT 2 Java

Unit 3 RDBMS

Unit 4 IT Application

II 19-23 05 Unit 2

Chapter 9 Classes in Java

Class concept,

class as user defined data type,

creating objects,

using objects

( referencing object and calling of object methods)

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 Unit 4

Chapter 1 IT Application

Front end and back end interface

IT application - E_business, E_learning, E

governance

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

Practical exam. Revision of Java

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06 Revision

III 16,18-20 04

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: Home Science

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 5 Chapter 1-Concept of Home Science

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 8 Chap-2: Know Little

Children (0-3 years)

Type of Growth: (a) Physical, (b) Tooth, (c) Motor, (d) Cognitive, (e) Social & emotional and (f) Language

V 28-30

03 5 Chap-2: Know Little

Children (0-3 years)

Milestones of physical and motorl development

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 0

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Chap-2: Know Little

Children (0-3 years)

Milestones of language and cognitive development

III 12-13

02 3 Chap-2: Know Little

Children (0-3 years)

Milestones of social and emotional development

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday

05 8 Chap-3: Protection from

Preventable Childhood

Mode of Spread of Disease

Prevention & Control by Barriers

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

(Staff) Diseases

Types of Immunity

Food & Water Borne diseases

Immunization schedule

II 07-11 05 8 Chap-4: Special Needs of Disadvantaged Children

Types & causes of Physical Handicaps their Needs

Social Disadvantage & it’s needs

III 14-18 05 8 Chap5: Substitute Child

Care

Care at home & agencies for that

Care outside & its agencies

ICDS & Mobile Creche’

Details of Agencies & their Care to the Child

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 8 Chap 6- Nutrition for Self & Family

Dimensions of health

Food & its functions

Classification of foods

Relationship between food, health & nutrition

Poverty line, longevity & mortality

V 28,30-31 03 5 Chap 7– Role of Nutrients

Proteins: Types, functions & RDA.

Carbohydrates

Fats

PEM

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug

Chapter 1-Concept of Home Science Chap-2: Know Little Children (0-3

years

Chap-3: Protection from

Preventable Childhood Diseases

Chap-4: Special Needs of

Disadvantaged Children

Chap5: Substitute Child Care

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 1 Chap 8- Vitamins

Sources functions, deficiency & prevention-ADEK,BC

Classification of vitamins and minerals

II 04-08 05 8 Chap 9 - Minerals

Sources functions, deficiency & prevention- Ca, Fe & Iodine

III 11-14 04 7 Chap 10- Food Groups & Balanced Diet sons of Cooking Food

Classification by ICMR

Dietary consideration

Difference in balanced diet for different people.

IV 19-22 04 7 Chap 11 – Selection & Classification based on perish ability

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Storage of Food`

Selection & storage of Protein rich foods

Selection & storage of Cereals

Selection & storage of Fruits

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 8 Chap 12 – Principles & Reasons of Cooking Food Chap 13 – Food Preservation

Reasons of cooking

Principles of cooking

Methods of cooking & effect

Dry heat methods

Wet heat method

Minimizing losses

Methods of Enhancing Nutrition

Factors of food spoilage

Benefits of Food Preservation

Household Methods

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 8 PRACTICAL EXAMINATION REVISION

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Chap 6- Nutrition for Self & Family Chap 7 – Role of Nutrients Chap 8- Vitamins Chap 9 – Minerals Chap10- Food Groups & Balanced Diet Chap 11 – Selection & Storage of Food` Chap 12 – Principles & Reasons of Cooking Food

Chap 13 – Food Preservation

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8

IV 22-26 05 8

V 29,30 02 3 Paper discussion

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 5 Chap 14- My Resources

Definition

Types

Classification of Resources

Characteristics of Resources

Conservation

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 8 Chap 15- Management Process & Decision Making

Understanding management & its need

Steps of Management

Decision Making

III 20,21 02 3 Practical

IV 27-31 05 8 Chap 16 – Management of Time & Energy

Time management

Energy management

Work simplification

Types of activities & space allocation

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01

II 03,05,07 03 4 Chap 17- Organization of Space & Work at home

Role of family members in work organization

Knowledge of various aspects of colour & their use.

Use of accessories

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Chapter18 – Work Ethics

Definition & Development of work ethics

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 8 Chap 19- Introduction to fibre Science

Collect samples of fabric and study characteristics for identification

Carry out burning test,slippage test, tearing test for different fabrics

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday

06 8 Chap 20- Introduction to fibre Science

Types of fibres;

Study of features of each and care needed

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

(Students) Blended fibres Chap 14- My Resources

Chap 15- Management Process & Decision Making

Chap 16 – Management of Time & Energy

Chap 17- Organization of Space & Work at home

Chapter 18 – Work Ethics

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 8

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 8

III 15-19 05 8 Paper discussion Chapter 21 - Yarn Making & Fabric Construction

Yarn & its types

Yarn Making -Mechanical & Chemical Spinning

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 4 Chapter 21- Yarn Making & Fabric Construction

Knitting

Felting

Weaves

Types of weaves

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 8 Chap 22 – Fabric Finishes

Types of finishes: (a) Regular (b) Special

Dye & its types

Methods of Dying & Printing

Annual Exam Date: 10-21 Feb Chap-2: Know Little Children (0-3

years

Chap-3: Protection from Preventable

Childhood Diseases

Chap 6- Nutrition for Self & Family Chap 7 – Role of Nutrients Chap 8- Vitamins Chap 9– Mineral Chap 13 – Food Preservation Chap 15- Management Process &

II 19-23 05 8 Yarn Making & Fabric Construction

Presentation on weaving

Weaving – Types

Felt Fabrics

Knit Fabrics Structure of loom & methods of weaving

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII

05 8 REVISION

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Farewell)

Decision Making Chap 20- Introduction to fibre Science Chapter 21 - Yarn Making & Fabric Construction Chap 22 – Fabric Finishes

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 8 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06 8 REVISION

III 16,18-20 04 6

CHECKING OF NOTEBOOKS

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06 8

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: History

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 Introduction to humanities and history

The struggle of man from the time be first appeared on earth

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 From beginning of time

The story of human evolution The precursors of modern human beings Map work

V 28-30

03 From beginning of time

The replacement and regional continuity models ways of obtaining food, open an sites

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 Making tools, modes of communication caves paintings

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 Writing and city life

Why were civilizations around a river? Urbanization, movement of goods, development of writing

III 12-13

02 Writing and city life System of writing, literacy, uses of writing

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 Writing and city life

Urbanization of southern Mesopotamia, life in the city, trading towns, cities, legacy of writing

II 07-11 05 An empire across three continents

The early empire and third century crisis

III 14-18 05 An empire across three continents

Gender, literacy and culture Economic expansion controlling workers social hierarchies

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open

06 An empire across three continents

Late antiquity Map work Question answers

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

House)

V 28,30-31 03 The central Islamic lands

The rise of Islam in Arabia : faith community and politics

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug Theme I

Theme II

Map work

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 The central Islamic lands The caliphate, expansion and civil wars

II 04-08 05 The central Islamic lands

The Umayyards and the centralization of polity The Abbasid revolution

III 11-14 04

Economy – agriculture urbanization and commerce Learning and culture

IV 19-22 04 The three orders An introduction to feudalism Nobility, manorial estate

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 The three orders

The knights the clergy monks, church and society, Peasants

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 New agricultural technology, new towns and transport, crisis in 14th c

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

Revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Theme 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6

Map work

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 22-26 05

V 29,30

02 Changing cultural traditions The revival of Italian cities

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03

Universities and humanism The humanistic, view of history

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open

06

Science and philosophy The Arabs contribution, artists and realism

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

House)

III 20,21 02 Architecture the first printed books

IV 27-31 05

A new concept of human beings, aspirations of women

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01

Debates, within Christianity Copernica revolution

II 03,05,07 03 Map, question and answer

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Confrontation of cultures Communities of the Caribbean and Brazil The Incas of Peru, voyages of exploration

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 The Atlantic crossing, Spain establishes empire, Cortes, Aztecs

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Pizarro, Incas, Cabral and Brazil Conquest, colonies and slave trade

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Theme 7, 8 Map work

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 The Industrial revolution Why Britain industrialized? Towns, trade and finance, coal and iron, cotton spinning, changed lives

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 The Industrial revolution The workers women children and industrialization, protest movements reform movements

III 15-19 05 Paths to modernization The political system Japan Meiji restoration Modernizing the economy industrialization

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 Aggressive Nationalism Westernization and tradition

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Daily life, overcoming, modernity reemerging as a global economic power

Annual Exam Complete book

II 19-23 05 China, establishing republic, rise of CCP, establishing democracy

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 Conflicting vision, reforms from 1978

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI A

Sub: Political Science

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 Brief Introduction:

Discussed different important terms of Political Science

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Chapter 1: The Constitution; Why and How?

Why do we need a constitution

How was the Indian Constitution made?

V 28-30

03

Institutional Arrangements of the Indian Constitution.

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 Chapter 2: Rights of the Indian Constitution

Importance of Rights

Fundamental Rights of the Indian Constitution 1. Right to Equality 2. Right to Freedom 3. Right against Exploitation 4. Right to Freedom of Religion 5. Cultural and Educational Rights 6. Right to Constitutional Remedies

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday

06

Directive Principles of State Policy

Fundamental Rights

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

(Students)

Amendments in Fundamental Rights

III 12-13

02 Introduction to Chapter 3 Election systems in India

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 Chapter 3: Elections and Representation in India

Direct and Indirect Democracy

Election systems in India 1. First Past the Post System 2. Single Transferable Vote System

Problem in Indian Electoral System

Electoral Reforms

II 07-11 05 Chapter 4: The Legislature

Role of Legislature in a democracy

Bicameral System of Legislature

The Lok Sabha- Powers and Functions

III 14-18 05 Chapter 4: The Legislature

The Rajya Sabha- Powers and Functions

The State Legislatures (Indian Federal Level)

The Law Making Procedure

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 Chapter 5: The Executive

Functions of the Executive

Parliamentary Executive in India

The President of India- Power and Functions

The Vice- President of India

The Prime Minister of India- Powers and

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Functions

The Council of Ministers

The State Executive- The Chief Minister and the Governor

V 28,30-31 03 Chapter 6: The Judiciary

Rule of Law

Need and Importance of and Independent Judiciary

Structure of the Indian Judicial system

The Supreme court and the Chief Justice of India, Powers and Functions of SC

The State Judicial System/ High court and District courts- Powers of HC

Judicial Review and Public Interest Litigation

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug

Chapter 1: Constitution:

why and how?

Chapter 2: Rights of the

Indian Constitution

Chapter 3: Elections and

Representation

Chapter 4: Executive(Half)

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 Chapter 7-10 from book one to be done in Term 2 Introduction to Political Theory( book 2)

Structure of the Indian Judicial system

II 04-08 05 Chapter 1: Introduction to Political Theory

Meaning and Scope of Political Theory

Utility and Significance of the Study of Political Theory

III 11-14 04 Chapter 2: Freedom

Freedom of the Individual

Negative and Positive Liberty

Harm Principle

Freedom of Speech and Expression

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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

IV 19-22 04 Chapter 3: Equality Equality in Society

Natural and Social Inequality (Types)

Dimensions-forms of Equality

Liberal/Marxist /Feminist views of Equality

How can equality be promoted in society?

Critical Evaluation of Affirmative Action

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 Chapter 4: Social Justice (Short Chapter)

Just Distribution

John Rawls Theory of Justice

Pursuing Social Justice

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 REVISION WEEK

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

BOOK 1: INDIAN CONSTITUTION

AT WORK

Chapter 1: Constitution: why and

how?

Chapter 2: Rights of the Indian

Constitution

Chapter 3: Elections and

Representation

Chapter 4: Executive

Chapter 5: Legislature

Chapter 6: Judiciary

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 22-26 05 Chapter 5: Rights

Importance of Rights

Kinds of Rights

Relationship between Rights and Duties

V 29,30

02 Chapter 5: Rights

Concept of Natural Rights

Theory of Legal Rights

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BOOK 2: POLITICAL THEORY

Chapter 1: Political Theory: An

Introduction

Chapter 2: Freedom

Chapter 3: Equality

Chapter 4: Social Justice

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 Chapter 7 (Book 1)

Federalism

Features of the Indian Federal Structure- Strong Centre

Constitutional Provisions

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 Conflicts in Indian Federal Structure

Special Provisions for some states

III 20,21 02 Chapter 8: (Book 1) Local Self Governments (Short Chapter)

Need of Local Administration

73RD and 74th Amendment Acts

IV 27-31 05

Local Administration in Rural and Urban Area

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 Chapter 9: Constitution as a Living Document (Chapter 9-10 are related topics)

Indian Constitution; A Dynamic Document

Procedure for Amendments to the Constitution

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II 03,05,07 03 Chapter 10: Philosophy of the Indian Constitution

Core Provisions to the Indian Constitution

Criticism and Limitation to the Indian Constitution

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Chapter 6: (Book 2) Secularism

Definition of Secular State

Western and Indian Concept of Secularism

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 Chapter 6: (Book 2) Secularism

Criticism of Indian Secularism

Is Secularism suitable for India?

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Revision

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 BOOK 1: INDIAN CONSTITUTION

AT WORK

Chapter 7: Federalism

Chapter 8: Local Governments

Chapter 9: Constitution as a living

Document

Chapter 10: Philosophy of the

Indian Constitution

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 Chapter 7: (Book 2) Nationalism

Defining the Concept of Nation and Nationalism

National Self Determination

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports

06 Chapter 7: (Book 2) Nationalism

National Self Determination

Critique of Nationalism

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Day

III 15-19 05 Chapter 8: Citizenship

Citizens and Nation: Rights and Obligations/ Duties of Citizenship

Equality among Citizens

Global Citizenship

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 Chapter 9: Peace

War v/s Peace

Eliminating Violence

Terrorism

Different Approaches to establish Peace

Contemporary challenges

And Initiatives

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Chapter 10: Development

Different models of Development

Criticism of the different Models

II 19-23 05 Chapter 10: Development Revision

Alternative conceptions of Development

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House,

06 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

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Citation Ceremony-XII)

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

III 16,18-20 04

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015

BOOK 1: INDIAN CONSTITUTION

AT WORK (Full)

BOOK 2: POLITICAL THEORY

(Full)

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: Psychology

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 05

Chapter 1: What Is Psychology ?

Ice breaker activity

Define : Psychology

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06 08

Chapter 1 : What Is Psychology ?

Understanding mind and behavior

Popular notions about the discipline of Psychology

Development of Psychology in India

V 28-30

03 05 Chapter 1 : What Is Psychology

Branches of psychology

Themes of application and research

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 03 Chapter 1 : What Is Psychology

Psychology and other disciplines

Psychologists at work

Psychology in everyday life

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 08 Chapter 1 : What Is psychology Chapter 2: Methods Of Enquiry In Psychology

Revision of chapter 1

Introduction of methods

Goals of psychological enquiry

Nature of Psychological data

Observation method

III 12-13 02 03 Chapter 2 : Methods of enquiry in Psychology

Revision of chapter 2 .

***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday

05 08

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

(Staff) Chapter 2 : Methods of enquiry in Psychology

Experimental Method

Correlational method

Survey research

Psychological test

II 07-11 05 08 Chapter 2 : Methods of enquiry in Psychology

Case study method

Analysis of data

Limitations of psychological enquiry

Ethical issues

III 14-18 05 08 Chapter 2 : Methods of enquiry in Psychology Chapter 3 : The Bases of Human Behavior

Revision of chapter 2

Introduction to evolutionary approach

Biological and cultural roots

Neuron

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 08 Chapter 3 : The Bases of Human Behavior

Endocrine system

Concept of culture

Socialization

V 28,30-31 03 05 Chapter 3 : The Bases of Human Behavior

Socializations agents

Acculturation

Revision

WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug

Psychology syllabus :

chapter 1 :What is Psychology

chapter 2: Methods Of Enquiry In Psychology

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 03 Chapter 4 : Human Development

Meaning of development

Factors Influencing development

II 04-08 05 08 Chapter 4 : Human Development

Models of development

Infancy stage

Childhood stage development

Adolescence

III 11-14 04 06 Chapter 4 : Human Development

Challenges of adolescence

Revision

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Chapter 5 : Sensory , Attentional , perceptual processes

Introduction of chapter 5

Sense modalities

Adaptation

Colour vision

IV 19-22 04 06 Chapter 5 : Sensory , Attentional , perceptual processes

Attention

Selective attention

Sustained attention

Perceptual processes

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06 08 Chapter 5 : Sensory , Attentional , perceptual processes

Principles of perceptual organisation

Monocular and binocular cues

Perceptual constancies

Factors influencing perception

Sep-14 I 01-05 05 06 Revision of all chapters

Revision

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

HYE Date :15 Sep – 26 Sep

Psychology syllabus

What is psychology ?

Methods of enquiry in

psychology

Biological bases of behavior

Human development

Sensory , Attentional and

Perceptual processes

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 22-26 05

V 29,30

02

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 04 Chapter 6: Learning

Introduction to learning

Types of learning

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 08 Chapter 6: Learning

Classical Conditioning

Operant conditioning

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III 20,21 02 03 Chapter 6: Learning Observational Learning

Cognitive learning

IV 27-31 05 08 Chapter 6: Learning

Verbal learning

Skill learning

Factors facilitating learning

The learner

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01 01 Revision

II 03,05,07 03 05 Chapter 6: Learning

Learning disabilities

Application of learning principles

Revision

III 10-15* 15-Working Saturday (Students)

06 08 Chapter 7 : Human memory

Introduction

Nature of memory

Information processing approach

Levels of processing approach

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 08 Chapter 7 : Human memory

Types of Long term Memory

Memory as a constructive process

Forgetting

Causes of forgetting

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 08 Chapter 7 : Human memory Chapter 8 : Language and thought

Enhancing memory

Revision

Introduction of thinking

WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 Syllabus : psychology Chapter 6 : Learning

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 08 Chapter 8 : Language and thought

Problem solving

Reasoning

Decision making

II 08-13* 13-Working 06 08 Creative thinking

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Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

Chapter 8 : Language and thought

Strategies to enhance creative thinking

Barriers in creative thinking

III 15-19 05 08 Chapter 8 : language and thought Practical : Introduction of learning experiment

Process of creative thinking

Types of creative thinking

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working Saturday (Open House)

04 05 Chapter 8 : Language and thought Chapter 9 : Motivation and emotions

Revision of chapter 8

Introduction of chapter 9 : motivation and emotions

Motivational cycle

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 08 Chapter 9 : Motivation and emotions

Types of motives

Maslow hierarchy of needs

Frustration and conflicts

II 19-23 05 08 Chapter 9 : Motivation and emotions

Emotions

Physiological bases of emotions

Cognitive bases of emotions

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 08 Chapter 9 : Motivation and emotions

Managing negative emotions

Enhancing positive emotions

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 08 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

Revision

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06

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IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015

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Class – XI A

Sub: Geography

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2014-15

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

April 14 III 15-17

03 4

Geography as a discipline

Rationale for Studying Geog

IV 21-26*

26-Working Saturday (Student)

06

Instruction- Planets/Bang theory

Inner and outer Planets

V 28-30

03 05

The earth- Formation of Atmosphere

Origin of ;universe ; Earth ;planets and stars

May-14 I 01-03*

03- Working Saturday (Staff)

03 05

Formation of Lithosphere

II 05-10*

10- Working Saturday (Students)

06 Formation of Hydrosphere

III 12-13

02 4 Earthquake Introduction of Earthquakes and its Cause

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***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2014 ******

Jul-14 I 01-05* 05- Working Saturday (Staff)

05 8 Earth Quakes

Causes effect, seismic waves

II 07-11 05 8 Interior of the Earth, Volcanoes

Land prducedo by Vulcanism

III 14-18 05 8 Geographic Process

Exogenic Endogenic Weathering Gradation.

IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Open House)

06 9 Work of A River

Landforms Created by a Riru

V 28,30-31 03 4 Work of Wind

Mushroom Rock and dunes Sand WT-1 Date 28 Jul – 19 Aug - Geography as a Discipline—

Origin of Universe

- Earthquake

- Interior of the Earth

- Volcanoes

Aug-14 I 01-02* 02- Working Saturday (Staff)

02 3 Cont..

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II 04-08 05 8 Revision

III 11-14 04 6 Practical work

Types of Maps

IV 19-22 04 Cont… Scale of the Map

V 25-30* 030- Working Saturday (Student)

06

Rocks and Minerals Top graphical Map

Sep-14 I 01-05 05

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Syllabus for HYE completed by 08 Sept followed by revision

Hy 1. Geomorphic process 2. Work of Riruver andwind 3. Weathering 4. Earth Quakes & volcanoes 5. Origin of Universal 6. Planets /Earth

III 15-20* 20-Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 22-26 05

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V 29,30

02 Distribution of Answer Sheet

Oct-14 I 07, 09,10 07- 5 period time-table begins

03 4 Climates

Heat Budget

II 13-18* 18- Working Saturday (Open House)

06 10 Temperature

Factors Affecting Temperature

III 20,21 02 4 Cont..

Isotherms

IV 27-31 05 8 Atmospheric process

Relationship Between Temp. and Pressure

* * * Autumn Break 01 Oct 2014 * * *

Nov-14 I 01* 01-Working Saturday (Students)

01

II 03,05,07 03 05 Water in the Air

Saturated with Unsaturated Air

III 10-15* 15-Working 06 8+2=10 1. Convectional }

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Saturday (Students)

Types of Rainfall

2. Orographic } Rainfall 3. Cyclonic }

IV 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Staff) 21 – Annual Day

06 Revision

V 24-29* 29-Working Saturday (Students)

06 Practical work

Map Projection WT-2 : DATE: 28 Nov – 16 Dec 14 -Heat Budget - Factors Affecting Temperature - Factors Affecting Pressure

Dec-14 I 01-06* 06-Working Saturday (Student)

06 10 Hydrosphere

Salinity

II 08-13* 13-Working Saturday (Student) 13-Sports Day

06 10 Cont.

Ocean Currents

III 15-19 05 8 Cont.

IV 22-23,26-27* 27-Working 04

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Saturday (Open House)

Cont.

* * * Winter Break f rom 29 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 * * *

Jan-15 I 12-17* 17-Working Saturday (Students)

06 10 India

Physical Features Final Exam 1. Big Bang Therory 2. Earthquake 3. Interior of the Earth 4. Work of a River 5. Geomorphic process 6. Temperature with Pressure 7. Ocean Current with Salnites 8. India Physical

Feature,Climates,Drainage,Soil, Natural Vegetables

II 19-23 05 08 India

Climates/Soil Natural Vegetation

III 27-31* 31-Working Saturday (Class XII Farewell)

05 8 India

Drainage and River Regina

Feb-15 I 02-07* 07-Working Saturday (Open House, Citation Ceremony-XII)

06 10 Syllabus for Annual Exam to be completed by 02 Feb followed by revision

Revision

II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday Open House (IX & X)

06 10

Revision

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Revision

IV 23-28* 28-Working Saturday (Staff)

06 Practical exam

Mar-15 SA – II - 27 Feb – 14 Mar 2015 Annual Exam Class XI – 09 Feb – 20 Feb 2015