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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: English
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
3 Flamingo: Prose
The Last Lesson. Poetry.
My Mother at Sixty-Six
Thematic level analysis, characters/personalities
Style of language.
Issues raised
Comprehension of poetic expression
Understanding poetic Devices
II 16-20 5 Flamingo:
Lost Spring Vistas The Third
Level Business Letters:
Letter Placing an Order
Cancelling an order
The overall theme, the episodes of child labour,
Linguistic style and literary figures
situations demanding such letters
Style of language
Format, layout, organisation
III 23-27 5 Business Letters Letter of Complaint- product & services Advertisements
Classified
Format
Use of Business English
Organization
Situations demanding such letters
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Non -Classified
Features of advertisements
Differentiating between the two types
Drafting various kinds of advertisements.
Judging the appropriate form of advertisement for a given situation
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
02 Flamingo ( Poetry):
An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
Understanding poetic devices.
Understanding the political voice of the poet.
Mood and Tone
II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday
03 03 An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum(contd)
III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti
18-Working Saturday (Student)
18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)
05 05 Vistas The Third Level Tiger King
Jack Finney the writer.
Science fiction as a genre
The theme of Time Travel and Time Intersection
The format, style organization of the letter.
Different questions to be worked out based on various
IV 20-25 05 05 Journey to the End of the World
The Enemy
The geology of Antarctica
The evolution of the earth.
Tishani Doshi’s journey to Antarctica
Introducing Pearl S Buck
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr
The Last Lesson.
Lost Spring …
The Third Level
My Mother at Sixty-Six.
An Elementary
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
The Historical Background
The Setting
Characterization
Plot- The Conflict
Classroom in A Slum
Letter Placing an Order Letter Cancelling an Order
V 27-30 04 04 The Enemy(contd)
May-20 I 01-02
01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
02 02 Flamingo: (Poetry)
Keeping Quiet
Poet Pablo Neruda
Comprehending the layers of meaning.
Poetic Devices .
II 04-09
07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins
(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST
04 04 Reading Comprehension: Note Making; Summary Writing
The steps involved in making notes and drafting a summary
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
16- Working Saturday
(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)
05 05 Flamingo:
Deep Water
The Rattrap
Appreciating the unique fairy tale quality of the story and the skill of the writer.
Understanding the philosophy/ themes.
Understanding the characters
IV 18-21 04 04 Writing Tasks:
Notice
Poster
Understanding the style and format of the writing tasks. Situations demanding such writing.
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-20 I 01-04 03 03 Flamingo: (Poetry)
A Thing of Beauty
Comprehending Nature poetry and understanding Keats’ depiction of Nature
The theme of the poem
Poetic Devices
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul Flamingo: The Last Lesson; Lost Spring; Deep Water; The Rat Trap; My Mother at Sixty- Six; An Elementary School Class room in a Slum; Keeping Quiet Vistas: Third level; Journey to the End of the World; The Tiger King; The Enemy Writing Tasks Notice; Poster; Advertisements: Classified & Display; Letter of Complaint; Letter Placing Order, Cancelling Order Note Making & Summary Writing
II 06-11 05 05 Writing Tasks:
Invitation
Letter to the Editor
Writing formal and informal Invitations.
Norms to be followed
Format, Layout, Content presentation
Do’s and don’ts: Letter to Editor
III 13-18 05 05 Assessment of Listening Skills Assessment of Speaking Skills
Listening Worksheet Individual interaction; Pair Work
IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony
25 – Working Saturday (with Students)
06 06 Flamingo:
Indigo
Understanding the historical significance of the lesson.
Appreciating the biographical style of writing
V 27-31 05
05 Flamingo:
Poets and Pancakes
Ashokamitran’s years with the Boss. Description of India’s Film Industry viz- a-viz Gemini Studios
Early years of India’s independence
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 04 Writing Tasks:
Speech; Debate
The essential features of a Speech and a Debate The difference between a Speech and an Article.
The difference between a Speech and a Debate.
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
04 04 Writing Tasks Article
The organization and format of an Article
Topics for articles
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Day
Components of an Article
III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 06 Vistas: Should Wizard
Hit Mommy
Jo’s independence.
The story –within- a story
Jack –the dominant male
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05 05
Writing Tasks:
Application for a job
Report
The Components of the Cover
Letter
Features of a C.V
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01 01 Assessment of Speaking
Topics provided Individual presentation; Pair interaction
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 05 Revision Worksheets
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 07-12 05 05
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Half Yearly Exam Date: 08 Sep – 22 Sep
Flamingo: Prose The Last Lesson Lost Spring Deep Water The Rat Trap Indigo Poets & Pancakes Poetry My Mother at Sixty –Six; An Elementary School in a Slum Keeping Quiet A Thing of Beauty Vistas: The Third Level The Tiger King Journey to the End of the Earth The Enemy Should Wizard Hit Mommy Writing Tasks Notice; Advertisements-all types; Poster; Invitation and Replies- all types; Application for a job; Letter placing an Order Cancelling order; Letter of Complaint;
Article; Report ; Speech;
Debate
Reading
III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)
06 06
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05 05 Flamingo: The Interview
Part I and II
How literary personalities viewed
interviews
Umberto Eco – diverse portfolio;
as a writer
V 28-30
03 03 Writing Tasks:
Letter to Principal
A letter of Enquiry
The format, style organization of
the letter.
Different scenarios for such
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letters
Comprehension
Note making &
Summary
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
02 02 Vistas: On the Face of it
Appreciating the motivational nature of the play and the growth and development in the character of Derry.
Sensitization to the issue of a humane treatment for the differently abled.
II 05-10 05 05 Flamingo:
Going Places
The characters of Sophie, Jansie, Sophie’s brother and father
The theme –an exposition
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 06 Flamingo: (Poetry)
A Roadside Stand
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers
Understanding of the central idea of the suppression of women.
Decoding the symbols used to understand the theme of the poem
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03 03 Vistas: Memories of
Childhood
Awareness regarding marginalized communities described in the chapter.
Forming a connection between the two different accounts
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's
Birthday
04 04 Evans Tries an O
Level
Appreciating the character of
Evans with his sharpness of his
mind, clever moves and his
understanding of the prison
officials.
The details of the plot
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday
(with students)
05 05 Revision Worksheets
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja
04 04 Revision Worksheets
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday
(with Students)
05 05
Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec Entire Syllabus excluding ES I
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05 05
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Mathematics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
13 Chapter – 3 Matrices
Chapter – 4 Determinants
Concept, notation, equality, types of matrices, Zero matrix. Transpose of a matrix, symmetric, and skew symmetric matrices, addition multiplication, scalar multiplication of matrix, simple properties of addition, multiplication, Scalar, multiplicative. Non-commutativity of matrix multiplication and existence of non-zero matrixes whose product is Zero restricted to square matrix? Matrix of order 2. Concept of elementary row and column operation. Invertible matrices and proof the uniqueness of inverse if it exists Determinants of square matrix up to 3x3 matrix. Properties of determinants
II 16-20
III 23-27
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
03
Chapter – 4 Determinants
Applications of determinants in finding the area of triangle. Cofator, Adjoint and inverse, of a square matrix
II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday
03 05
Chapter – 4 Determinants Chapter – 1 Relations and functions
Determinants:-Consistency inconsistency and no. of solutions of system of linear equations by example. Types of Relation
III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti
18-Working Saturday (Student)
18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)
05 08
Chapter – 1 Relations and functions
Types of functions Composition of functions. Invertible functions
IV 20-25 05 09
Chapter – 2 Inverse Trigonometric functions
Definition ,Domain, Range Principle value branches and graphs of inverse trigonometric functions. Properties and solution of inverse trigonometric functions
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr
Chapter – 3 Matrices Chapter – 4 Determinants
V 27-30 04 07 Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability
Derivatives of composite function, chain rule. Derivative of inverse trig function. Derivatives of implicit function.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-20 I 01-02
01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
02 01
Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability
Concept and derivatives of exponential function.
II 04-09
07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins
(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST
04 07
Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability
Derivative of logarithmic functions and parametric functions. derivative of second order derivatives, Roll’s and Langrage’s mean values theorem (without proof).
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
16- Working Saturday
(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)
05 09 Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives
Rate of change, Increasing Decreasing functions, Tangents and normal
IV 18-21 04 07 Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives
Tangents and normal(contd.) Approximation of derivative.
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
Jul-20 I 01-04 03 05
Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives
Maxima and minima (1st derivative test and 2nd derivatives test Simple problem, Related to real life situations).
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul
Chapter – 1 Relations and Functions Chapter – 2
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Inverse Trigonometric functions
Chapter – 3 Matrices Chapter – 4 Determinants
Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives:
Rate of change.
Increasing and Decreasing functions.
Tangents and normal.
Approximati
on of derivative.
II 06-11 05 09
Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives
Chapter – 7 Integrals
Miscellaneous problems on chapter 6.
Integration as inverse process of Differentiation.
Integration of variety of function by substitution
III 13-18 05 09
Chapter – 7 Integrals
Integration by partial fraction, by parts and Integration based on formulas.
IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony
25 – Working Saturday (with Students)
06 09
Chapter – 7 Integrals
Definite Integral : Definite integral as a limit of sum. Fundamental theorem of integral calculus. Basic properties and integration based on properties of definite integrals
V 27-31 05
09
Chapter – 8 Applications of the Integral
Finding the area under simple curves especially lines, circles/parabolas/ellipses (in standard form only). Finding the area between the above any two said curves (region should be clearly identified)
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 07
Chapter – 9 Differential
Differential Equations :- definition, order and degree, Formation of differential equations whose general solution is given. General and
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
particular solution of Differential equations by : Variable separable method
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
Day
04 07
Solution of homogeneous differential equation of 1st order and 1st degree. Solution of linear differential equation of 1st order and 1st degree. Misc. Questions based on the chapter
III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 09
Chapter – 12 Linear Programming
Introduction, definition of related terminology such as Constraints, objective function, Optimization, different type of linear Programming (L.P), Mathematical Formulation of Linear Programming Problems
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05 09
Chapter – 12 Linear Programming
REVISION HYE
Misc. Questions based on the chapter
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01 01 REVISION HYE
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
II 07-12 05
Half Yearly Exam III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday 06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Students) Mid Term/ HYE Exam Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep
TERM - I
Chapter – 1 Relations and Functions Chapter – 2 Inverse Trigonometric functions
Chapter – 3 Matrices Chapter – 4 Determinants
Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability Chapter – 6 Application of Derivatives Chapter – 7 Integrals Chapter – 8 Application of the Integrals Chapter – 9 Differential Equation
Chapter – 12 Linear Programming
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05 09 Chapter – 10 Vectors
Multiplication of vector by scalar, position vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Scalar (dot) product of vectors Direction, Cosines and direction ratio of vectors
V 28-30
03 05 Chapter – 10 Vectors
Projection of a vector on a line
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
03-Working Saturday,
02 03
Chapter – 10 Vectors
Cross product of vectors.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
II 05-10 05 09
Chapter – 10 Vectors
Chapter – 11 Three dimensional geometry
Scalar triple product of vectors Three dimensional geometry: - Direction cosines, Direction Ratios of a line join two points. Cartesian and vector equation of a line, Coplanar and skew lines.
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 09
Chapter – 11 Three dimensional geometry
Shortest distance between two lines. Cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Angle between (i) two lines (ii) two planes, (iii) a line and a plane.
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03 05 Chapter – 11 Three dimensional geometry Chapter -13 Probability
Distance of a point from a plane. Misc. Questions based on the chapter
Conditional probability.
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's
Birthday
04 07
Chapter -13 Probability
Multiplication theorem on probability. Independent events. Total probability. Baye’s
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
theorem
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday
(with students)
05 07
Chapter -13 Probability
Random variable and its probability distribution, mean and variance of random variable.
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja
04
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday
(with Students)
05
Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: ECONOMICS
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
03 Unit 1 - National
Income and Related Aggregates
Unit 1 - National Income and Related
Aggregates :
What is Macroeconomics? Basic concepts in macroeconomics: consumption goods, capital goods, final goods, intermediate
goods; stocks and flows; gross investment and depreciation.
II 16-20 05 Unit 1 - National Income and Related
Aggregates
Circular flow of income (two sector model); Methods of calculating National Income - Value Added or Product method, Expenditure method,
Income method.
III 23-27 05 Unit 1 - National Income and Related Aggregates
Aggregates related to National Income:
Gross National Product (GNP), Net National Product (NNP), Gross and Net Domestic
Product (GDP and NDP) - at market price, at factor cost; Real and Nominal GDP.
GDP and Welfare.
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
04 Unit 2 - Money and Banking
Unit 2 - Money and Banking. Money - meaning and supply of money - Currency held by the public and net demand deposits held by commercial banks.
Money creation by the commercial banking
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
system.
Central bank and its functions (example of the
Reserve Bank of India): Bank of issue, Govt. Bank, Banker's Bank, Control of Credit through Bank Rate, CRR, SLR, Repo Rate and Reverse Repo Rate, Open Market Operations, Margin requirement.
II 06-11 06 – Mahavir
Jayanti 10 – Good Friday
03 06
Unit 3 - Determination of Income and
Employment
Unit 3 - Determination of Income and
Employment
Aggregate demand and its components.
III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti
18-Working Saturday (Student)
18-Parent Orientation (VI
& IX)
05 09 Unit 3 -
Determination of Income and Employment
Propensity to consume and propensity to save (average and marginal). Short-run equilibrium
output.
IV 20-25 05 09 Unit 3 - Determination of
Income and
Employment
Investment multiplier and its mechanism. Meaning of full employment and involuntary unemployment.
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr
UNIT – I NIA
V 27-30 04 08 Unit 3 -
Determination of Income and Employment
Problems of excess demand and deficient
demand; measures to correct them - changes in government spending, taxes and money supply.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-20 I 01-02
01-Support Staff
Day 02- Working
Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution
VI-VIII
02 04 Unit 4 -
Government Budget and the Economy.
Government budget - meaning, objectives and components.
Classification of receipts - revenue receipts and capital receipts; classification of expenditure – revenue expenditure and capital expenditure.
II 04-09
07 – Budh
Purnima
08- Class Test Begins (VI-VIII)
05, 06-THE QUEST
04 08
Unit 4 -
Government Budget and the Economy
Measures of government deficit - revenue deficit,
fiscal deficit, primary deficit their meaning.
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
16- Working
Saturday (With
Staff) (Open House X & XII)
05 09 Unit 5 - Balance of Payments
Unit 5 - Balance of Payments (15 Periods)
Balance of payments account - meaning and
components; balance of payments deficit- meaning.
IV 18-21 04 08 Unit 5 - Balance of Payments
Foreign exchange rate - meaning of fixed and flexible rates and managed floating. Determination of exchange rate in a free market.
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
Jul-20 I 01-04 03 06 Part B: Indian Economic Development
Unit 6 - Development Experience
Part B: Indian Economic Development Unit 6 - Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991:
Chap 1. India on the Eve of Independence: A brief introduction of the state of Indian economy on the eve of independence:
Features of Indian Economy.
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul COMPLETE SYLLABUS OF MACRO ECONOMICS. Unit – i Unit – II Unit – III
Unit – IV Unit - v
II 06-11 05 08 Unit 6 -
Development Experience
Chap 1. India on the Eve of Independence: I : Agriculture
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II: Industry.
III: Foreign Trade.
III 13-18 05 08 Unit 6 -
Development Experience
Chap. 2. Indian economy. Common goals of Five Year Plans.
IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony
25 – Working
Saturday (with Students)
06 09 Unit 6 - Development
Experience
Chap. 2. Indian Economy.
Main features, problems and policies of
agriculture (institutional aspects and new agricultural strategy, etc.), industry (industrial licensing, etc.) and foreign trade.
V 27-31 05
08 Unit 6 - Development Experience
Chap. 3 Liberalisation, Globalisation and Privatisation
Economic Reforms since 1991:
Features and appraisals of liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation (LPG policy)
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan
04 08 Unit 6 - Development Experience
Chap. 3 Liberalisation, Globalisation and Privatisation
Concepts of demonetization and GST
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami
13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
04 08
Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy
Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian
Economy CHAP. 4 Poverty- absolute and relative;
Vicious cycle of Poverty.
Rural and Urban Poverty.
III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday,
06 09 Unit 7 - Current
CHAP. 4 Poverty
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Open House
(VI-XII)
challenges
facing Indian Economy
Main programmes for poverty alleviation: A
critical assessment;
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05 08
Unit 7 - Current challenges
facing Indian Economy
Chap. 5. Rural Development.
Rural development: Key issues - credit and marketing - role of cooperatives;
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01 02 Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy
Chap. 5. Rural Development.
Agricultural diversification; alternative farming - organic farming
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
05 07 Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy
Chap. 6. Human Capital Formation. How people become resource; Role of human capital in economic development;
II 07-12 05
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 08 Sep – 22
Sep
III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)
06
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05 Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy
C hap. 6.Human Capital Formation:
How people become resource; Role of human capital in economic development; Growth of
Education Sector in India
V 28-30
03 Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy
Chap. 7. Employment.
Employment: Formal and informal growth; problems and policies.
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
02 Unit 7 - Current
Chap. 8. Infrastructure.
Meaning and Types: Case Studies: Energy and
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
03-Working
Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
challenges
facing Indian Economy
Health: Problems and
II 05-10 05 Unit 7 - Current
challenges facing Indian Economy
Chap. 8 Infrastructure: Meaning and Types: Case
Studies: Energy and Health: Problems and
Policies- A critical assessment;
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy
Chap. 9 Sustainable Development.
Meaning, Effects of Economic Development
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03 Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy
Chap. 9 Sustainable Development.
Sustainable Economic Development: Meaning, Effects of Economic Development on Resources
and Environment, including global warming.
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi
31- Maharishi Valmiki's Birthday
04 Unit 7 - Current challenges facing Indian Economy
Chap. 9 Sustainable Development.
Case study.
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working
Saturday (with
students)
05 07 Unit 8 - Development
Experience of
India
Unit 8 - Development Experience of India: A comparison with neighbours
India and Pakistan, India and China.
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali
Holidays 15- Govardhan
Puja
04 06 Unit 8 - Development Experience of
India
Issues: growth, population, sectoral development and other Human Development Indicators.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj
21- Working Saturday (with Students)
05 08
Project in Economics Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec COMPLETE SYLLABUS.
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05 08
Project in Economics
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: GEOGRAPHY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
Human Geography nature and scope
Components of Human Geography
II 16-20 World Agriculture
III 23-27 Practicals
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
4 Indian Agriculture
Problems and prospect Crops Types of farming
II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday
03 6 cont
III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti
18-Working Saturday (Student)
18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)
05 10 World Industry
Locational factor-iron and steel,Cotton Textile,sugar.,;Ruhr Industrial Region,modern and traditional industry,classification of Industries
1. Human Geography nature and scope
2. World Agriculture Indian Agriculture
IV 20-25 05 10 Indian Industry
Locational factor-iron and steel,Cotton Textile,sugar.,Petrochemical,Hi-tech
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr
1. Human Geography nature and scope
2. World Agriculture Indian Agriculture
V 27-30 04 cont
May-20 I 01-02
01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
02 cont
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 04-09
07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins
(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST
04 8 Water Resource-India
Causes of water pollution and measures to conserve
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
16- Working Saturday
(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)
05 10 Sustainable planning The regional planning of backward areas –oroblems and solution
IV 18-21 04 8 Selected issues and problems
All forms of pollution
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
Jul-20 I 01-04 03 6 Tertiary Activity
transport,trade,tourism,other high order services
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul 1.world industry 2Indian Industry
II 06-11 05 10 cont
III 13-18 05 10 Human settlement-world
Rural and urban-types and classification
IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony
25 – Working Saturday (with Students)
06 12 Human settlement-India
Rural and urban-types and classification
V 27-31 05
cont
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 practical
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
Day
04 8
III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
II 07-12 05
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep
1. Human Geography nature and scope
2. World Agriculture Indian Agriculture 1.world industry 2Indian Industry Water resource Sustainable development Selected issues and problems
III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)
06
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05
V 28-30
03
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
02 04 Minerals and Energy Resource
Occurrence and distribution
II 05-10 05 10 cont
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 practical
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03 Population –distribution and growth
Trend of population growth
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's
Birthday
04 cont
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday
(with students)
05 10 Population composition
Occupation structure Rural urban population Sex ratio Age sex pyramid
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja
04 8 Human Development
Approaches and pillars
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday
(with Students)
05 10 Population India distribution and composition
Distribution and growth Occupation structure Rural urban population Sex ratio Age sex pyramid
Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec The entire syllabus
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05 10 Migration Human Development
WHAT IS IT? Types Consequences The Indicators
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: HISTORY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
Bricks , beads and bones
Subsistence strategies, urban culture , drainage, craft production, script , archaeology, decline.
II 16-20 Kings , farmers and towns.
Piyadasi, mahajanapada , Magadh , Mauryas , kingship, rural society , trade , coins , script and insription.
III 23-27
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
Framing the constitution
The making of the constitution , objective resolution , defining rights , depressed castes.
II 06-11 06 – MahavirJayanti 10 – Good Friday
03 Framing of the constitution
The powers of the state , strong government, language of the nation ,fear of domination
III 13-18 14 - AmbedakarJayanti 18-Working Saturday
(Student) 18-Parent Orientation
(VI & IX)
05 Kingship , caste and class
Mahabharata , families ,patriliny ,rules of marriage ,gotra of women,jatia ,Varma’s, access to property , language and content. Po
IV 20-25 05 Thinkers , beliefs and buildings
Glimpse of sanchi ,sacrifices , debates , discussion , Buddhist texts ,Mahavira, Jainism , teaching of Buddhism ,stupa ,sculpture.
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr
V 27-30 04 Thinkers , beliefs and buildings
Symbols of worship. Popular traditions , Mahayana Buddhism ,puranicHinduism , building temples.
May-20 I 01-02 01-Support Staff Day 02
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
02- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
Revision and written work.
II 04-09
07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins
(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST
04 Through
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
16- Working Saturday
(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)
05
IV 18-21 04
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
Jul-20 I 01-04 03
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul
II 06-11 05
III 13-18 05 An Imperial Capital-Vijaynagar
Hampi, Nayakas, Kings and Traders, the Capital, water resources, Royal Center, Buildings, Gopuram.
IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony
25 – Working Saturday (with Students)
06 Peasants, Zamindars and the State.
Sources, types of Peasants, irrigation, crops, village community, Panchayats, Role of Women, Forest and Tribes, Zamindars and Abul
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Fazl.
V 27-31 05
Peasants, Zamindars and State. Kings and Chronicles
Limitations of Inscriptions (Introduction)
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – RakshaBandhan 04 Kings and Chronicles
Nobility, Chronicles, Paintings, divine light, Capital City, Mughal Court, Mansabdari
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
Day
04 Kings and Cjhronicles
Frontier Policy, Ottomon Empire and Jesuits.
III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 Written work.
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05
Sources(Book 1 and 2)
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01 Revision
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
II 07-12 05
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday
(Students) 06
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05 Colonialism and the countryside
Auctions, Jyotidars, Fifth report, Rajmahal hills, Santhals, Revolt in the countryside and Cotton boom.
V 28-30
03 Rebels and the Raj How it began, communication,leaders,rumors
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 02
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Birthday 03-Working Saturday,
Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
Rebels and the Raj
Awadh, operation, images of the revolt
II 05-10 05 Colonial cities
Characteristics, colonial records, new urban centres, hill stations, black town, Calcutta, Madras and Pune
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement
Arrival of Gandhi, Non-Cooperation Movement, Salt SatyagrhA, Dialogues and Quit India.
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03 Understanding Partition.
Experiences, Steryotypes, Communalism, Provincial Elections and Pakistan Resolution
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's
Birthday
04 Understanding Partition
Post War Developments towards Partition, One man Army and Testemonies.
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- KarwaChouth 07- Working Saturday
(with students)
05 Map Work and Sources.
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja
04
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday
(with Students)
05
Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Home Science
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
Chap 1: Growth & Development- Domains and principles
Chap 2:
Adolescence (12-
18years
Meaning, characteristics and needs.
Biological and Physical changes-early and late matures. (Role of heredity and environment)
II 16-20 Chap 3: Influences
on Identity
formation
Social, culture and media.
Emotional changes. Cognitive changes.
III 23-27 Chap 4: Specific
issues and
concerns
Eating disorders-Causes, consequences and management
Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia.
Depression
Substance Abuse
Related to sex
Handling stress and peer pressure
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
Chap 5: Adulthood:
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Young & Middle
Adulthood
Chap 6:Late Adulthood/Old Age
Understanding and
management of new
responsibilities
Career, Marriage and
Family
Health and Wellness
Physical, social,
emotional, financial,
recreational needs
Care for elderly (at home and outside-old age home)
Anger management
II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday
03
Chap 7:Food
groups and
Selection of Food
Use of basic food groups (ICMR) and serving size in meal planning
Factors influencing selection of food: culture, family food practices, media, peer group, availability of foods, purchasing power, individual preference & health.
III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti
18-Working Saturday (Student)
18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)
05
Chap-8: Meal
Planning for An
Individual
Meaning & Definition
Importance
Principles of Meal Planning
Factors Influencing Planning
Advantages
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
UNIT2 –Practical
Chap 9: Planning
Meals for Family
Family Meal Pattern
Diet in Infancy & adolescence
IV 20-25 05
Chap 10:
Modification for
Special Condition
Practical
Diet in Pregnancy & Lactation
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr
Chap 1: Growth & Development- Domains and principles Chap 2: Adolescence (12- 18years ) Chap 3: Influences on
Identity formation
Chap 4: Specific issues and concerns Chap 5: Adulthood:
Young & Middle
Adulthood
Chap 6:Late
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Adulthood/Old Age Chap 7:Food groups
and Selection of Food
V 27-30 04 Chap 11: Diet
during illness
Therapeutic modification of normal diet with respect to consistency, frequency, foodstuffs, nutrients and methods of cooking.
May-20 I 01-02
01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
02
Chap12:
Therapeutic
modification
Modification of diet according to common ailments: Diarrhea and Constipation
Physiological changes, clinical symptoms, requirements and dietary requirements in each condition
II 04-09
07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins
(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST
04
Chap12:
Therapeutic
modification
Modification of diet according to common ailments: Fever, Jaundice, Hypertension, Diabetes
Physiological changes, clinical symptoms, requirements and dietary requirements in each condition
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
05 Practical
Table laying practical
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
16- Working Saturday (With Staff) (Open House X & XII)
,Menu Card
Menu of Diarrhea
Menu of Fever
Menu of Lactation
Menu of Pregnancy
IV 18-21 04 Chap 13: Food safety and quality
Practical -Adulteration Tests
Safe food handling (personal, storage, kitchen, cooking and serving)
Safety guards against food adulteration, definition and meaning of food adulteration as given by FSSAI (Food Safety and Standard Authority of India)
Common adulterants present in Cereals, Pulses, Milk And Milk Products, Fats And Oils, Sugar, Jaggery, Honey, Spices And Condiments
Effects of some of the adulterants present in the foods: Kesari Dal, Metanil Yellow, Argemone Seeds
Food standards (FPO Agmark, ISI).Kitchen Cleanliness
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
Jul-20 I 01-04 03
Chap-14: Family
Income &
Various sources of family income:
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Expenditure
Money Income Real Income, (Direct
And Indirect) Psychic Income
Supplementing Family Income-need and ways
Need and procedure for maintaining household accounts (daily, weekly and monthly).
Importance & Types of Household Records
Types of Accounts & Features
Chap 7:Food groups
and Selection of Food
Chap-8: Meal Planning For An Individual Chap 9: Planning Meals
for Family
Chap 10: Modification
For Special Condition
Chap 11: Diet during
illness
Chap 12: Therapeutic
modification
II 06-11 05
Chap-15: Savings
& Investment
Practical- Open bank account form, withdrawal form
Meaning and importance of savings
Basis for selection of investment methods: risk, security, profit, tax saving
III 13-18 05 Chap-15: Savings
& Investment
Ways/methods of investment- Bank schemes
(saving, fixed, recurring)
Post Office schemes (savings, recurring
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
deposit, monthly income scheme, National saving certificate, Senior citizen scheme)
Insurance schemes (whole life, mediclaim)
Public Provident Fund (PPF) IV 20-25 25 – Investiture
Ceremony 25 – Working Saturday
(with Students)
06
Chap-15: Savings
& Investment
Provident Fund (PF). Need for & benefits of saving
Shares and debentures
V 27-31 05
Chap-16:
Consumer
Protection and
Education
Problems faced by consumers
Importance & advantages of it
Rights & responsibilities of consumer
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04
Chap-16:
Consumer
Protection and
Education
Definition
Types of Consumer Aids: Labels Standardization marks,
(ECO Mark, Hallmark, Wool mark, Silk mark),
Advertising Leaflets Consumer redressal
forum Internet.
Characteristics of Each Advantages of Consumer Aids
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
Day
04
Chap-17:
Consumer
Protection
amendment act
2011
Practical - Make
food label
COPRA & Its Features
Procedure for Seeking Redressal
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (2011)
III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 Chap-18:Application of Elements of Art and Principles of Design
Application of elements of art and principles of design in designing apparel Techniques of Hiding flaws & highlighting appreciable aspects, Permanent Stitches
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05
Chap-18:Application of Elements of Art and Principles of Design
Practical – Running, Hemming,Backstitch ,Interlocking,Fasteners – Buttons,Hooks
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01
Syllabus for HYE completed by 31 August (Revision)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Syllabus for HYE completed by 31 August (Revision)
II 07-12 05
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep
Chap-8: Meal Planning for An Individual Chap 9: Planning Meals for Family Chap 10: Modification for Special Condition Chap 11: Diet during illness Chap 12: Therapeutic modification Chap 13: Food safety and quality Chap-14: Family Income & Expenditure Chap-15: Savings & Investment Chap-16: Consumer Protection and Education Chap-17: Consumer
Protection amendment
act 2011
III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)
06
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05 Paper showing and discussion
V 28-30
03 Chap-19: Selection & Purchase of Fabrics
Selection and purchase of fabrics- purpose, cost, season, quality, durability, ease of maintenance and comfort.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
02 Chap-19: Selection & Purchase of Fabrics
Selection and purchase of fabrics- purpose, cost, season, quality, durability, ease of maintenance and comfort.
II 05-10 05 Chap-20: Factors
Influencing
Selection of
Clothing
Primary Functions of Clothing
Secondary Functions of Clothing
Factors Influencing Selection of fabrics
Importance of Readymade garments
Factors responsible for the selection of readymade garments
Important features of a readymade garment
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 Chap-21: Care of
Clothes
Daily Care
Weekly Care
Principles & methods of washing clothes
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03 Chap-21: Care of
Clothes
Care and maintenance of clothes
Cleansing agents: soaps and detergents (basic differences and their utility)
Special Requirements & Seasonal Storage
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's
Birthday
04
Practical
General Principles of Stain Removal, Stain
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Removal Of Tea, Coffee, Lipstick, Ball Pen, Grease, Curry And Blood.
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday
(with students)
05
Chap 22: Water Safety
Safe drinking water-importance of potable
water for good health and its qualities
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja
04 Chap 22: Water Safety
Simple methods of making water safe for drinking; boiling, filtering (traditional and modern technology), use of alum, chlorine.
Functions of Water & Qualities of Potable Water,ORS & Methods of Purification
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday
(with Students)
05 Chap 23: Income Generating Schemes
DWCRA (Development of Women and Children in Rural Area)
MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005)
Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05 Chap 24: Career Options after Home Science Education
Career options of self and wage employment of various fields of Home Science
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: IP
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
3 Revision Database Concepts: Introduction to database concepts and its need. Relational data model: Concept of domain, tuple, relation, candidate key, primary key, alternate key, foreign key;
II 16-20 5 Revision
Introduction to MySQL Data Definition: Data Query: Data Manipulation:
Creating a database using
MySQL, Data Types
CREATE TABLE, DROP
TABLE, ALTER TABLE,
SELECT, FROM, WHERE
INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE
III 23-27 5 Math functions
Text functions
POWER (), ROUND (), MOD ().
UCASE ()/UPPER (), LCASE
()/LOWER (), MID
()/SUBSTRING ()/SUBSTR
(), LENGTH (), LEFT (),
RIGHT (), INSTR (), LTRIM
(), RTRIM (), TRIM ().
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Date Functions: Aggregate Functions:
NOW (), DATE (), MONTH (),
MONTHNAME (), YEAR (), DAY (),
DAYNAME ().
MAX (), MIN (), AVG (), SUM (), COUNT (); using COUNT (*).
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
Queries
Querying and manipulating data using Group by, Having, Order by.
II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday
03
Multiple tables
Handling multiple tables.
Cartesian Product, JOIN
III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti
18-Working Saturday (Student)
18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)
05
Multiple tables
Operations on Relations - Union, Intersection, Minus
IV 20-25 05 Revision Introduction to Computer Networks
Mysql
Introduction to networks,
Types of network: LAN, MAN,
WAN.
Network Devices: modem, hub,
switch, repeater, router, gateway
Network Topologies: Star, Bus,
Tree, Mesh.
Introduction to Internet, URL,
WWW and its applications- Web,
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr Unit Sql Queries DDL andDML Functions- Numeric, String, Date , Aggregate Multiple Tables – Cartesian Product
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
email, Chat, VoIP.
V 27-30 04 Introduction to Computer Networks Website: Introduction, difference
between a website and webpage,
static vs dynamic web page, web
server and hosting of a website.
May-20 I 01-02
01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
02
Introduction to Computer Networks
Web Browsers: Introduction, commonly used browsers, browser settings, add-ons and plug-ins, cookies
II 04-09
07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins
(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST
04
Societal Impacts
Digital footprint, Etiquettes for
Net surfing and for
communicating through social
medias, data protection,
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
and their violation, plagiarism
licensing and copyrights, Free and
Open Source Software (FOSS),
Cyber crime and cyber laws,
hacking, phishing, cyber bullying,
Overview of Indian IT Act,
preventing cyber crime.
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
16- Working Saturday
(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)
05 Societal Impacts E-waste its hazard and management
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 18-21 04 Societal Impacts Awareness about health concerns
related to usage of technology
like effect on eyesight,
physiological issues and
ergonomic aspects.
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
Jul-20 I 01-04 03 Revision
Sql
Introduction to Computer Networks
Societal Impacts
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul
1. Sql 2. Introduction to
Computer Networks
3. Societal Impacts II 06-11 05
III 13-18 05
IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony
25 – Working Saturday (with Students)
06
V 27-31 05
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
Day
04
III 17-22 22 – Working 06
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
II 07-12 05
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday
(Students) 06
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05
V 28-30
03
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
02
II 05-10 05
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 04
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
31- Maharishi Valmiki's Birthday
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday
(with students)
05
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja
04
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday
(with Students)
05
Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII A
Sub: Political Science
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
Introduction to political History of India (Book 1)
Chapter 1 Challenges of Nation
Building :-Introduction
Introduction to political science
Book 1 : politics in India since independence
Indian freedom struggle.
Consequences of partition
Integration of princely states.
II 16-20 Chapter 1 : Challenges of Nation Building (completed)
chapter -2 Era of one party dominance
Re- organization of princely states.
Map work
Era of one party dominance.(started)
India’s development into
parliamentary democracy
III 23-27 chapter -2 Era of one party dominance (completed)
Establishment of Election system in India.
Nature of congress dominance.
Opposition parties in early years of independence
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
Chapter 3 : politics of planned development (started)
Different models of development for India.
The planning commission and the five year plans.
Controversies over the strategy of development.
II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday
03
Chapter 3 : politics of planned development
(completed)
Chapter 4 : India ‘’s external relations
Major outcomes of economic planning.
Green revolution and white revolution.
Formulation of India’s foreign policy.
Determinants of policy of non-alignment.
III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti
18-Working Saturday (Student)
18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)
05
Major outcomes of economic planning.
Green revolution and white revolution.
Formulation of
Indo – china relations.
Indo –pakistan relations.
India’s nuclear policy.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
India’s foreign policy.
Determinants of policy of non-alignment.
IV 20-25 05 Chapter 5 : challenges and restoration of the congress system
( started )
Challenges faced by the congress party after the demise of Nehru.
Rise of coalition government and defection.
Reason for decline of congress in 1967.
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr
BOOK 1 : POLITICS IN INDIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE Chapter 1 : - Challenges of Nation building Chapter 2 : - Era of one party dominance
V 27-30 04 Chapter 5 : challenges and restoration of the congress system (completed)
Spilt of the congress.
Restoration of congress party in 1971 elections
May-20 I 01-02
01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday
02
Chapter 6 : crisis Background to the
emergency.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
of the democratic order (started)
Consequences of the declaration of emergency.
II 04-09
07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins
(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST
04
chapter 6 : crisis of the democratic order
Controversies regarding emergency.
Post emergency phase 1975 -77.
1977 elections and consequences.
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
16- Working Saturday
(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)
05 chapter 6 : crisis of the democratic order
Fall of janta party government .
Restoration of congress in 1980 elections.
IV 18-21 04 chapter 6 : crisis of the democratic order
summary
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
Jul-20 I 01-04 03
Revision from chapter 1 to 6
Chapter 7 : Rise of popular movements.
Recapitulation of chapters from book 1: politics in India since independence.
Popular movements: -
Chipko movement
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul
Book 1 : - politics in India since independence. Chapter 3 :- politics of
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Dalit panthers.
Bharatiya kisan union
Anti – alcohol movement
Narmada bachao andolan
Movement against corruption
Lessons learnt from popular movements.
planned development Chapter 4 : - India’s external relations Chapter 5 : - challenges and restoration of the congress system. II 06-11 05
Chapter 8 : - Regional aspirations
Areas of tension and conflict
Jammu and Kashmir
Punjab
Dravidian movement
III 13-18 05
Chapter 8 : - Regional aspirations
North – east
Goa and Sikkim merger Challenges faced during the
national integration process for India.
IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony
25 – Working Saturday (with Students)
06 Chapter 9 : - Recent developments in Indian politics
Decline of congress
Era of coalitions
Rise of dalits in India – Mandal commission
Rise of communalism – secularism debate in Indian politics
V 27-31 05
Chapter 9 : - Recent
Debate – rise of two party system – congress and BJP.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
developments in Indian politics (completed)
Recent trends in Indian politics –
1989 – 2000 2000 – 2014
2019 General Assembly elections.
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04
Book 2 : - contemporary world politics: -
Chapter 1 : - cold war era
Introduction to world politics.
Emergence of two power blocs after WW II.
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
Day
04
Chapter 1 : - cold war era
Arenas of cold war
Rise of non – alignment movement
New international economic order
India and the cold war.
III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 Chapter 2 : the end of bipolarity (started)
Soviet union –
political and economic system
Causes and consequences of the disintegration of USSR
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05
Chapter 2 : the
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
end of bipolarity (completed)
Shock therapy in Russia
Changing relationship between India and Russia
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01 Chapter 3 : US hegemony in world politics
End of soviet union and
rise of new world i.e; US hegemony
Emergence of talibans in Afghanistan
Terrorist attack 9/11
Iraq invasion
Dimensions of US hegemony
India’s relations with the US.
USA and India’s nuclear policy
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Revision of half yearly syllabus
Book 1 : politics in India since Independence.
( complete book)
II 07-12 05
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep
Book 1 : - politics in India since independence.
III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)
06
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05 Chapter 4 - Alternate centers of power
Regional organisations
European union
Asean : Association of
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
south – east Asian nations
India’s relations with china & Japan.
Chapter 1 : - challenges of Nation Building Chapter 2 : - Era of one party dominance Chapter 3 :- politics of planned development Chapter 4 : - India’s external relations Chapter 5 :challenges and restoration of the congress system.
Chapter 6 : Crisis of the
democratic order
Chapter 7 : Rise of popular movements.
Chapter 8 : - Regional aspirations Chapter 9 : -Recent developments in Indian politics
V 28-30
03 Chapter 5 : - south Asia in contemporary world
South Asian countries and their political systems.
Military rule in Pakistan
Monarchy in Nepal
Ethnic conflict in srilanka
India’s relations with her neighbouring countries
Effects of globalization on south Asian economy and politics
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
02 Chapter 6 : - International organizations
( United Nations )
Origin of the UN
Principal organs of the UN
Major specialized agencies, programmes and funds of the UN.
Changes after the cold war.
Un in the unipolar world (US hegemony)
Reforms and the UN
India and the UN Relevance of UN in
today’s times
Theory - 80 marks Practical - 20 marks
II 05-10 05
Chapter 7 : - security in contemporary world (started)
Traditional notions of security
Non – traditional notions of security
Arms control and disarmament
New threats to security
Rise to terrorism
India’s security strategy International cooperation on
security issue.
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06
Chapter 8 : - Environment and natural resources
Environment concerns and world politics
Stockholm conference
Rio summit
Global commons
Establishment of world commission on environment and development
Geopolitics
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
India’s stand on environment issues
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03 Chapter 9 : - Globalization
Concept of globalization Causes and consequences
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi
Valmiki's Birthday
04
Chapter 9 : - Globalization
Dimensions of globalization : - political, economic, and cultural.
Globalization in India.
India’s resistance to globalization.
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday
(with students)
05
Syllabus for mock pre – board examination completed.
Revision of Book 1 and 2.
(all chapters).
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali
Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja
04 REVISION
REVISION
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday
(with Students)
05 REVISION
REVISION
Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec BOOK 1 & 2 (COMPLETE SYLLABUS)
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05 REVISION
REVISION
Theory - 80 marks
Practical - 20 marks
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: PSYCHOLOGY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2020-21
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-20 I 11-13
Block Teaching 13
Days
03 Introduction
Ice breaker activity
II 16-20 05 Chap 1 : Variations In Intellectual Abilities
Introduction
Individual Differences
Assessment of Psychological Attributes
Theories Of intelligence
Videos on theories of Intelligence
III 23-27 05 Chap 1 : Variations In Intellectual Abilities
Introduction To Psychological testing
Individual Differences In Intelligence
Culture and Intelligence Emotional Intelligence
Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02
02 Chap 1 : Variations In Intellectual Abilities
Aptitude
Creativity
II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday
03 03 PRACTICALS
Psychology Test : Standard progressive matrices
Board questions discussion on chapter 1
Class test
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti
18-Working Saturday (Student)
18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)
05 08 Chap 2 : Self and Personality
Introduction on Self
Different types of Self
Cognitive and Behavioral aspects of self
Culture and se Introduction on Personality
Type Approaches to Personality
Trait Approaches Psychodynamic Approach
IV 20-25 05 08 Chap 2 : Self and Personality
Behavioral Approach
Cultural Approach
Humanistic approach Self Report measures
Projective techniques Behavioral Analysis
ES-I Date: 20 Apr-24 Apr Chap 1 : Variations in Intellectual abilities
V 27-30 04 06 Chap 2 : Self and Personality
Practical : Introduction and Report writing Of Self Concept Questionnaire and Standard progressive matrices .
Videos on personality types
May-20 I 01-02
01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday
(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
02 03
Chapter 3 : Meeting Life’s Challenges
Introduction
Types of stress Practical : Maudley’s Personality
Inventory and Sinha’s
Comprehensive Anxiety Test
II 04-09
07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins
04 05 Chapter 3 : Meeting Life’s Challenges
Examination Anxiety
Stress and health
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST
Stress and Immune system
Lifestyle
III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)
15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)
16- Working Saturday
(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)
05 08 Chapter 3 : Meeting Life’s Challenges
Coping With Stress
Stress Management Techniques
Life skills
Resilience and Health
IV 18-21 04 04 Chapter 3 : Meeting Life’s Challenges
Revision Of chapter 1 ; 2 and 3
Administration of and DBDA test
Report writing Board questions
***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******
Jul-20 I 01-04 03 03 Chap 4 : Psychological Disorders
Introduction
Concept of abnormality and normality
History of Classification Of psychological disorders
ES-II Date: 06 Jul – 10 Jul Chap 1 Variations in Intellectual Attriubutes Chap 2 : Self and Personlity Chap 3: Meeting Life’s challenges II 06-11 05 08
Chap 4 : Psychological Disorders
Factors Underlying abnormal behavior
Anxiety disorders
Somatoform Disorders Dissociative disorders
III 13-18 05 08 Chap 4 :
Mood disorders
Schizophrenia
Behavioral and
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Psychological Disorders
developmental disorders
Substance use disorders
Effects of alcohol
IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony
25 – Working Saturday (with Students)
06 06
Chap 4 : Psychological Disorders
Videos
Board Questions Discussion
Revision of chapter 4
V 27-31 05
08 Chap 5 : Therapeutic Approaches
Introduction Therapeutic alliance
Type Of therapies
Steps in formulation of client’s problem
Psychodynamic therapy
Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 05 Chap 5 : Therapeutic Approaches
Behavior therapy
Cognitive therapies
Humanistic existential therapies
II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
Day
04 06 Chap 5 : Therapeutic Approaches
Biomedical therapies
Alternative therapies
Board Questions
Class test
III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 08 Chapter 6 : attitude and social cognition
Nature and components of attitudes
Attitude formation
Attitude change
IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)
30-Muharram
05 08
Chapter 6 : attitude and social cognition
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Prejudice and discrimination
Strategies for dealing with discrimination
Social Cognition
Schemas and stereotypes
Impression formation
Attribution
V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)
01 02
Chapter 6 : attitude and social cognition
Pro social behavior
Board questions
Class test
Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 08 Revision
II 07-12 05 08
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep
Chapter 1 : Variations
in Psychological
Attributes
Chapter 2 : Self and
Personality
Chapter 3 : Meeting
III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)
06 08
IV 21-26 24 – Five period Time-Table
05 08 Chapter 7: Social Influence and group processes
Introduction
Nature and formation of groups
Influence of groups on individual behavior
V 28-30
03 05 Chapter 7: Social Influence and group processes
Conformity , compliance , obedience
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Social identity
Intergroup conflicts
Life’s challenges
Chapter 4 :
Psychological
disorders
Chapter 5 :
Therapeutic
Approaches
Chap 6 : Attitude and
social cognition
Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
02 03
Chapter 7: Social Influence and group
Board questions and completion of case profile
II 05-10 05 08 Chapter 8 : Psychology and life
Introduction
Human – environment relationship
Environmental effects on human behavior
III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)
06 08 Chapter 8 : Psychology and life
Pro social behavior
Psychology and social concerns
Tests Doubts clearance
IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break
03 04 Chap 9 : Developing Psychological Skills
General skills
Observational skills
Interviewing skills
V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's
04 06 Chap 9 : Developing Psychological Skills
Ethics Board Questions Discussion
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Birthday
Quiz /class test
*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***
Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday
(with students)
05 08 Revision
II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja
04 06
III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday
(with Students)
05 08
Mock Pre-Board DATE: 17 Nov-01 Dec
IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday
05 08
Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.