GURU GOBIND SINGH PUBLIC SCHOOL
SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS [SESSION 2019-20]
CLASS- X SUBJECT: ENGLISH
Prescribed Books Publisher
1. First Flight N.C.E.R.T
2. Footprints Without Feet N.C.E.R.T
Month Working
Days
Chapter/Topics Project / Activity
April 20 Literature-
Book 1- First Flight
Ch-1. A Letter To God
2. Nelson Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
3. Two Stories About Flying
i) His First Flight
Poems- *Dust Of Snow
*Fire And Ice
*A Tiger In The Zoo
Book 2- Footprints Without Feet
Ch- 1. A Triumph of Surgery
2. The Thief’s Story
Writing Section- Letter To The Editor
Grammar Section- Fill Up The Gaps With Suitable
Option , Sentence Reordering
Write A Biography Of
Nelson Mandela
May & June 18 Lit-
Book 1- First Flight
Ch- 3. Two Stories About Flying
ii) Black Aeroplane
Ch-4. From The Diary Of Anne Frank
Poems- * How To Tell Wild Animals
*The Ball Poem
*Amanda
Book 2- Footprints Without feet
Ch- 2. The Thief’s Story (Cond.)
Writing Section- Order Placement Letter
Grammar Section- Error of Edition, Modals
Speech- National
Integration/Brotherhood
July 23 Lit-
Book 1- First Flight
Ch- 5. The Hundred Dresses-I
Ch- 6. The Hundred Dresses-II
Ch- 7. Glimpses Of India
i) A Baker from Goa
Poems- * Animals
Book 2-Footprints Without feet
Ch- 3. The Midnight Visitor
Write An Article –
Show Love and Care to
Animals
Ch-4. Question of Trust
Writing Section- Article Writing
Grammar Section- Tenses, Articles, Error of Omission
August 20 Lit-
Book 1- First Flight
Ch- 7. Glimpses Of India
ii) Coorg
iii) Tea From Assam
Ch- 8. Mijbil- The Otter
Poems- * The Trees
Fog
Book 2-Footprints Without feet
Ch- 5. Footprints Without feet
Ch- 6. The Making Of A Scientist
Writing Section- Enquiry Letter, Story Writing
Grammar Section- Reported Speech, Sentence
Transformation
September 09 Revision And Half Yearly Exam
October 13 Lit-
Book 1- First Flight
Ch- 9. Madam Rides The Bus
Ch- 10. The Sermon At Benares
Poems- * The Tale of Custard The Dragon
For Anne Gregory
Book 2-Footprints Without feet
Ch- 7. The Necklace
Ch-8. The Hack Driver
Writing Section- Complaint Letter
Grammar Section- Prepositions, Subject-verb Concord
Share Your First Bus
Ride
November 18 Lit-
Book 1- First Flight
Ch- 11. The Proposal
Book 2- Footprints Without Feet
Ch- 9. Bholi
Ch-10. The Book That saved The Earth
Writing Section- Revision
Grammar Section- Conjunctions, Active and Passive
Voice
December 16 Revision And Pre-Board Exam
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Mathematics
Month No. of Working Days
Chapters to be covered Activity/Projects
April 20 1. Real Number:Euclid’s division lemma, Fundamental Theorem of arithmetic ,proof of result –irrationality of √2,√3,√5,terminating/Non terminating decimals.
2. Polynomials:-Zeroes of polynomials relationship between zeroes and co-efficients of quadratic ,cubic polynomials .
Statement & simple problems on division algorithm for polynomials with real co-efficients. Given problems for practice
3. Pair of Linear Equations in two variables: Introduction ,Graphical solution ,Geometric representation of different possibilities of solution inconsistency.
May 03 Substitution , elimination method . To find the HCF of experimentally based on EDL.
cross multiplication method & word problems.
Simple situational problems and equations reducible to pair of linear equations.
June 15 6.Triangle :Introduction ,Thales theorem, Similar figure of criterias,
Area of similar triangles .theorem and motivator .
Pythagores theorem and its converse
July 23 8. Introduction to Trigonometry:T-ratios,T-ratios of some specific angles, geometric proof of T-ratios f 300,450&600, Relationship between the ratios
Complementary angles of T-ratios,Proof and applications of the T- identities
14. Statistics: Mean ,Median
Mode of Grouped data ,cumulative frequency
Aug 20 Graph using of 0 give less than & more than
15. Probability: classical defn, simple problems on single events
not using set notation.
11.Construction:1.Division of line segment in a given
ratio(internally)
Construction
of triangle similar to a given triangle
Divison of line & tangent to a circle.
Sep 9 Revision for Half yearly
Oct 13 10. Circles : Tangent to circle motivated by chords , Theorems
To verify Pythagores theorem.
4.Quadratic Equation :Standard form of Quadratic Equation ax2+bx+c=0 solution by factorization by completing the square & by the quadratic formula. Relation between discriminant & nature of roots. Situational problems based on Quadratic Equation.
5.ArithmeticProgression:Derivation of standard result of finding the nth term &sum of first n term & their application in solving daily life problem.
Nov 18 7. Co – ordinate Geometry:-Lines (In two –dimensions),distance between two points. section formula (internal), Area of a triangle , 3 points are collinear condition
Activity :Story of π.
12. Area related to circles: Area of sectors &segment ,problems on areas & perimeter circumference of the said plane figure involving triangles.
13 - Surface Area &Volume: Surface Area &Volume of
combination of any two or more shapes. Frustum of a cone.
9. Height &distance : Simple problem on height & distance which involves not more than two right angles .Angle of elevation /depression should be only 300,450,600.
Dec 16 Revision for Board Exam
Physics Month’s Name
No. of working days
Chapter Content Project/ Assignment
TERM- I
April 20 Light – Reflection and Refraction:
Introduction of Light, Reflection of light, plane mirror and spherical mirror, image formation by plane mirror, and spherical mirror, Centre
find the focal length of concave mirror and
of curvature, principal axis, principal focus, focal length. Mirror formula. Sign convention for reflection by spherical mirror,
convex lens by obtaining the image of a distant object.
May 3 Light – Reflection and Refraction:
Mirror formula and Magnification.
June 15 Light – Reflection and Refraction:
Laws of Refraction of light, Refractive index, Refraction of spherical lens, Image formation by lenses, ray diagram, sign convention for spherical lenses. Lens formula & its magnification. Power of a lens. Refraction through glass slab.
To trace the path of rays of light through a glass slab.
July 23 Light – Reflection and Refraction: The Human eye and the colourful world.
Sign convention for lenses, lens formula and magnification, Power of a lens. The Human eye and the colourful world – The Human eye, Power of accommodation, Defect of vision and their corrections, working of human eye, persistence of vision viewing different colours: Power of accommodation of human eye. Refraction of light through a prism, Dispersion of white light by a glass prism, composition of white light. Visible spectrum, causes of Dispersion, Recombination of spectrum, colours, To show refraction through prism rainbow, atmospheric refraction. Scattering of light, Tyndall effect, examples of the scattering of light.
Refraction of light through glass prism.
August 20 Electricity: Electric current and circuit
Electric potential and potential difference, circuit diagram, Ohm's Law. Resistance, factors on which it depends, resistance of a system of resistances. Resistors in Series and parallel combination of resistors and its application. Heating effect of electric current, and practical applications of Heating effect of electric current, electric power
To study the dependence of potential difference (V) across a resistor on their current I passing through it & determine its resistance. Also plot the graph between V – I.
September 9 Revision Half Yearly Examination + Discussion
TERM-II
October 13 Magnetic Effects of Electric Current:
Magnetic field, field lines,Magnetic field due to a current carrying conductor, coil, solenoid. Force exerted by a current carrying conductor placed in a Uniform magnetic field, Right hand thumb rule, Fleming’s left and right hand
To determine the equivalent resistance of two resistor when connected in Series.
rule, electromagnetic induction, induced Potential difference, Induced current,
November 18 Magnetic Effects of Electric Current: (Contd.) Sources of Energy:
Domestic electric circuits, Direct current, Alternating current, Frequency of AC, Advantage of AC over DC. Different forms of energy, Conventional and Non-conventional sources of energy, fossil fuels, Solar energy, Biogas wind, water and tidal energy, Nuclear energy, Renewable and non-renewable sources of energy. Improvement in the technology for using conventional sources of energy, bio-mass, wind energy, Alternate or non-conventional sources of energy, energy from sea, wind, wave, ocean, thermal, geothermal, Nuclear energy, Environmental consequences, How long will energy sources last in.
To determine the equivalent resistance of two resistor when connected in Parallel.
December 16 Revision for the complete syllabus and Examinations
January 17
February 10
Chemistry Month No. of working
days Chapters to be covered
April 20 Chemical Reactions And Equations 1. Chemical equation 2. Types of chemical reactions- combination, decomposition, displacement,
double displacement, oxidation and reduction 3. Effect of oxidation reactions in everyday life- corrosion, rancidity
May 03 Acids, Bases and Salts-upto Acid only 1. Chemical properties of acid
June 15 Acids, Bases and Salts completed and revision 1. Chemical properties of bases 2. Common in all acids and all bases 3. How strong are acid and base solutions? 4. Importance of pH in everyday life 5. Salts- chemicals from common salt-preparation, uses like NaOH, CaOCl2,
NaHCO3, Na2CO3 .10H2O, CaSO4.1/2 H2O
July 23 Metals and Non-Metals 1. Physical properties of metal 2. Chemical properties of metal 3. Reaction between metal and non-metal 4. Properties of ionic compound 5. Occurrence of metal 6. Extraction of metal 7. Corrosion 8. Prevention of corrosion
August 20 Carbon and its Compounds
1. Bonding in carbon-The covalent bond 2. Versatile nature of carbon 3. Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon 4. Homologs series 5. Nomenclature of carbon compounds 6. Chemical properties of carbon compound- combustion, oxidation,
addition, and substitution reaction.
September 09 Carbon and its Compounds completed and revision 1. Important carbon compound- ethanol and ethanoic acid 2. Soaps and detergents
October 13 Periodic Classification of Elements upto long form periodic table 1. Dobereiner’s triads 2. Newlands’ Law of Octaves 3. Mendeleev’s periodic table 4. Modern periodic table
November 18 Periodic Classification of Elements completed and revision 1. Modern periodic table continue, 2. Trends in modern periodic table- valence, atomic size, metallic and non-
metallic properties.
December 16 Revision for Board Exam,
January 17 ---
February 10 ---
BIOLOGY
Book prescribed-NCERT(Science and Technology)
Months No of working days
Chapters to be covered month wise and Breakup of the chapters content wise.
Activity/Project
April 20 What is life process,nutrition in plants,nutrition in amoeba, nutrition in human being. Respiration—aerobic and anaerobic respiration, different pathways for degradation of glucose, respiration in plants, human respiratory system
To prepare temporary mount of leaf peel to study stomata
May 03 Transportation in animals,transportation in plants,introducduction of excretion
June 15 Human excretory system-excretion completed. Revision Control and co ordination upto tropic movement in plants
July 23 Nastic movement in plants Endocrine/hormonal system in human-control and co ordination completed. Revision of control and co ordination.
August 20 Reproduction upto asexual mode of reproduction, vegetative propagation in plants, sexual reproduction in plants, sexual reproduction in animals, reproductive health of women-Reproduction completed.
Make a model in chart paper to show different endocrine glands in human
September 09WD Revision and and Half yearly exam.
October 13 Heredity upto sex determination in human. Evolution – different evidences of organic evolution eg fossile record, homologous and analogous organs, human evolution- Evolution completed.
November 18 Our environment –eco system , food chain ,foodweb,10 percent Make a chart to show
law for transfer of energy, depletion of ozone layer , managing the garbage we produce – our environment completed, Management of natural resources- forest and wild life,water for all,pollution of Ganga and its management, rainwater harvesting, coal and petroleum, the three R’s to save the environment.
sex determination in human
December 16 Revision .
January 17 Revision and Pre-board exam.
February 10WD Revision and Board Exam.
History, Civics and Economics
Month’s Name
No. of working days
Chapter No./ Title Content Project/ Assignment
TERM- I
April 18 History Ch.1 The Rise of Nationalism in India Civics Ch.1 Power Sharing Economics Ch.1 Development
The French
Revolutuion and the
Idea of the Nation
The making of
nationalism in
Europe
The Age of
Revolutions
The making of
Germany and Italy
Visualising the
Nation
Nationalism and
Imperialism
Belgium and Sri
Lanka
Majoritarianism in
Sri Lanka
Accommodation in
Belgium
Forms of Power
Sharing
What Development Promises-Different people, Different Goals
Income and other goals
National Development
How to compare different countries or states
Income and other criteria/facilities
Sustainability of Development
Find out more about nationalist symbolsin countries outside Europe.For one or two countries, collect examples of pictures, posters or music that are symbols of nationalism. State the Prudential and moral reasons of power sharing Do Activity 2table 1.5 and Table 1.6
May & June
3+ 15 History Ch. 3 Nationalism in India Civics Ch.2 Federalism
The First World War, Khilafat and Non-cooperation
Differring strands within the movement
Towards Civil Disobedience
The sense of Collective Belonging
What is Federalism?
Compare the images of Bharat Mata in this chapter with the image of Germania in Ch.1
Economics Ch.2 Sectors of the Indian Economy
What makes India Federal Country?
How is federalism practiced?
Decentralisation in India
Sectors of the Economic activities
Comparing the three sectors
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sectors in India
Division of sectors as organized and unorganized
Sectors in terms of ownership: Public and Private sectors
Find out about the local government in the village or town you live in. Categorise the working conditions in organized and unorganized sectors.
July 23 History Ch.5 The Age of Industrialisation Civics Ch.3 Democracy and Diversity Civics Ch.4 Gender, Religion and Caste Economics Ch.3 Money and Credit
Before the Industrial Revolution
Hand labour and steam power
Industrialisation in the colonies
Factories come up
The peculiarities of industrial growth
Market for goods
A story from Mexico Olympics
Differences, similarities,Divisions
Politics of Social Divisions
Gender and politics
Religion, Communalism and Politics
Caste and politics
Money as a medium of Exchange
Modern forms of money
Loan activities of Banks
Two different credit situations
Terms of credit
Formal sector credit in India
Select any one industry in your region and find out its history(including technological change, availability of workers, advertisement policies) Draw or collect some images of Social Divisions in different aspects of life.
Self – Help Groups for the poor
August 20 Ch. 6 Political Parties Economics Ch. 4 Globalisation and the Indian Economy
Why do we need political parties?
How many parties should we have?
National Political Parties
State Parties
Challenges to political parties
How can parties be reformed?
Production across countries
Interlinking production across countries
Foreign Trade and Integration of markets
What is Globalisation?
Factors that have enabled globalization
World Trade Organisation
Impact of Globalisation in India
The struggle for a fair globalisation
Collage work from Ch.5(It is only the part of project)- Showing Social movements and pressure groups trying to mobilise citizens in many ways.
September 9 Revision & P2/Half yearly Exams
TERM-II
October 13 History Ch. 7 Print culture and the modern world Civics Ch.7 Outcomes of Democracy
The first printed books
Print comes to Europe
The Print Revolution and its impact
How do we assess democracy’s outcomes?
Accountable, Responsive and Legitimate Government
Economic growth and Development
Reduction of inequality and poverty
Accommodation of social diversity
Dignity and freedom of
the citizens
November 18 History Ch. 7 Print culture and the modern world continued Challenges to Democracy Economics Ch. 5 Consumer Rights
The Reading Mania
The Nineteenth Century
India and the World of Print
Religious Reform and Public Debates
New forms of publication
Print and censorship
Thinking about challenges
Different contexts, Different challenges
Thinking about political reforms
Redefining Democracy
The Consumer in the market place
Consumer movement
Consumer Rights
Taking the consumer movement forward
Find out more about the changes in print technology in the last 100 years. Fill the charts given in page no 106 and 107 showing different types of challenges to democracy Prepare posters with catchy slogans like :
- An alert consumer is a sale consumer
- Buyers, Beware - Consumers be
cautious - Be aware of your
rights- - As consumers, assert
your rights - Arise, awake and
stop not till…………..(Complete it)
December 16 Revision ant Mock Test /Pre-Board Examination
January Pre-Board and remedial classes
February
Geography
Month No. of
Working Days
Chapters to be covered Activity
April 20 1.(a) Resource and Development. (b) Land use and soil resource.
Map skill types of soil. Draw a pie chart for land use pattern , Waste land and soil profile.
May 3 Lesson 1: Contd…. Lesson 2: Forest & Wild Life
June 15 Lesson 3: Water Resource Lesson 4. Agriculture :Up to major crops
Prepare a chart based on multipurpose river projects. Map skill – major crops of India.
July 23 Lesson 4. Agriculture Contd… Lesson 5. (a) Mineral and energy Resource: Upto conservation of minerals
Map Skill- Distribution of minerals in India
Aug 20 Lesson 5. (b) Energy Resources Ch.6. Manufacturing Industries: Up to classification industry till agro based industries.
Sep 9 Revision & Half Yearly Examination
Oct 13 Lesson 6. Manufacturing Industries From Mineral based industries Contd…..
Map skill :Major industries of India.
Nov 18 Ch.7. Life lines of National Economy Map skill – roadways, major seaports and airports.
Dec 16 Revision& Pre – Board Examination