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SYLLABUS 1 CLASS-X
Subject : ENGLISHClass - X
TEXT BOOKS:Interact in English (Communicative Course A- NCERT)Literature Reader : Course A-CBSE (Revised Edition)Main Course Book: Course A- (Revised Edition)Workbook: Course A (Revised Edition)Long Reading Text: The Story of my Life-Helen Keller
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - IMonth Literature Reader Main Course Book Grammar / WB Writing Skills
APRIL 1. The Frog and the Nightingale (Poem)2. Two Gentlemen of Verona (Story)
Unit 1. Health and Medicine
1. Determiners2. Tenses
1. Bio Sketches of different types, 2. Description of people, objects or events
MAY 1. The Mirror(Poem)2. Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments (Poem)
— 1. Subject Verb AgreementIntegrated Practice-I
1. Informal letter 2. Notice writing3. E mail
FORMATIVE-I 1. Pen and paper assessment-20 marks 2. Formative- I Activity (20 marks)]: Story Writing on the poem The Frog and the Nightingale.Task 1. A colourful illustration of the story.Task 2. Write the story, but with a different ending. Submit in a folder using A-4 sheets.TOOLS OF ASSESSMENT: This activity will be assessed on the basis of content. expression, creativity and over all presentation3. Internal Assessment : 10 marks which includes-Mandatory English Communication and Notebook up keep.
SYLLABUS 2 CLASS-X
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - IIMonth Literature Reader Main Course Book Grammar / WB Writing Skills
JULY 1. The Letter(Story) 2. The Dear Departed (Play)
Unit 2. Education 1. Non Finites2. RelativesIntegrated Grammar Practice-II
1. Data Interpretation2. Formal Letter and Story Writing3. Dialogue writing
AUGUST 1. Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger Unit 3. Science 1. Connectors 1. Speech/Debate Writing2. Article Writing3. Process Description
FORMATIVE – II 1. Pen and paper assessment-20 marks 2. Project-(20 marks) Panel Discussion-Topic- “Energy Saved is Energy Produced” (Integrated with Science) ( Group Activity)Task I- Data CollectionTask-II-Team wise Presentation and subsequent Class Interaction discussing the pros and cons of the issue raised Task-III – Written Presentation to be submitted as a folderTOOLS OF ASSESSMENT: This activity will be assessed on the basis of content, clarity, accuracy and relevance 3. Internal Assessment-10 marks (inclusive of Holiday Home Work)Long reading Text- Chapter 1 to Chapter 14 (Term I syllabus)
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – I TERM-II
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - IIIMonth Literature Reader Main Course Book Grammar / WB Writing Skills
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
1. A Shady Plot (Story) Unit 4. Environment 1. Conditionals2. ComparisonsIntegrated Grammar Practice-III
1. E mail2. Diary entry 3. Cloze Passage
SYLLABUS 3 CLASS-X
NOVEMBER / 1. Ozymandias(Poem)2. Patol Babu, Film Star (Story)3. Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Poem)
Unit 5. Travel and Tourism 1. Avoiding Repetition2. NominalisationIntegrated Grammar Practice. IV
Article Writing for the school magazine and a news paper
DECEMBER 1. Julius Caesar (Play)-(Introduction)
— 1. Modals 2. Integrated Grammar Practice-V
Report writing for the news paper and the magazine
FORMATIVE ACTIVITY – III 1. Pen and paper assessment- 20marks 2. Project-20 marks (Individual Activity) Topic-(Poem)- Ozymandias composed by P.B.Shelley. Task 1. Visit your school library or surf the net and find more about the poet, his work, the recognition he got in his life time and even after his death. The figures of speech used in Ozymandias, the title, setting of the poem, the theme of pride, transience , man and the natural world and the underlining theme of art and culture must be exploredTask2. Make an attractive folder on this information with suitable illustrations. Pictures would be an added advantageTOOLS OF ASSESSMENT: This activity will be assessed on the basis of content, clarity, accuracy, expression and aesthetic appeal3. Internal Assessment- 10 marks marks which includes-Mandatory English Communication and Notebook upkeep
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - IVMonth Literature Reader Main Course Book Grammar / WB Writing Skills
JANUARY 1. Julius Caesar (contd.)2. Virtually True (Story)
Unit 6. National Integration 1. Active and passive2. Reported SpeechIntegrated Grammar Practice.VI
1. Story writing based on visual and verbal inputs
FEBRUARY 1. Snake (Poem) 1. PrepositionIntegrated Grammar Practice. VII
Paragraph Writing
SYLLABUS 4 CLASS-X
FORMATIVE ACTIVITY – IV 1. Pen and paper assessment- 20marks 2. In Conversation With- Three –four characters from your text (Group Activity)-20 marksTask 1. Work as a group to prepare a script using characters from any story, play or poem done in class.Task 2. Relevant dialogues should be written and presentation must be made after adequate practice. Task 3. Submit a neatly typed script as a folder for the teacher’s perusal.TOOLS OF ASSESSMENT: This activity will be assessed on script of the conversation, presentation, confidence, humour, or any other genre chosen.3. Internal Assessment-10 marks (inclusive of Holiday Home Work)MARCH REVISION
Summative Assessment-2 Summer Holiday Homework-
On a quarter of a chart paper create an imaginary dialogue in a comic strip format based on any one situation of your choice from the poem. The Frog and the Nightingale your Literature Reader Keep in mind the characters and situations of the poem.
Winter Holiday Homework
Make an impressive book jacket on your favourite novel or story. Include a well-written review on it as well.
SYLLABUS 5 CLASS-X
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SYLLABUS 8 CLASS-X
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SYLLABUS 10 CLASS-X
Subject : MATHSClass - X
Text Book-Mathematics- NCERT for Class XTerm I weightage-50% Term II weightage-50% Formative Assesment-10%
TERM - IMonth Chapter Sub Topics Lab Activities Formative Activities
APRIL • Polynomials • Geometric represen-tation of polynomials
• Relation between zeroes and coefficients
• Forming quadratic polynomial
• Division Algorithm
To obtain thecondition for consistency for the system of equation in two variables by graphical method
Formative-1Group activity : PROJECT PRESENTATION: Application of Statistics in Daily LifeTOPICS:1. Satistical Ananlysis of the Consumption Electricity at home for the last six months and Graphical Representation of Estimation of the Electricity Bills for the same months. (Integrated with Physics)
SYLLABUS 11 CLASS-X
• Pair of linear Equations in two Variables
• Solving a system of two linear equations algebraically
• Solving a system of two linear equations graphically
• Word problems on equations
• Conditions for solving a system of linear equations
2. Statistical Analysis of the Road Accidents happened in the last six months in the Capital and its representation by Tabular method as well as by Graphical method.3. Analysis on the Class absentees record of 46 students of your Class in the Frst Term.OBJECTIVE: To enable the students to acquire a deeper understanding of the topic Statistics and to provide opportunity to the students to reflect on the application of Statistics in Daily Life.Weightage-20 marks (reduced to 10)Task 1: Collect information about the given topic.Task 2: Classify the Data and select appropriate Graphical method to represent the Data.
SYLLABUS 12 CLASS-X
Task 3: To find out Mean.Median and Mode for the Data.TASK 4 : Prepare a detailed report of the research and make a project file.TASK5. Project Presen-tation using charts / models.Assessment Tools1. Clarity of Concepts2. Presentation 3. Models/Charts4. Project file
May • Real Numbers
• Triangles
• Euclid’s Division Algorithm, Funda-mental theorem of arithmetic, Euclid’s Lemma for HCF and LCM
• Concept of similar figures, Criteria for similarity and BPT.
To verify that ratio ofareas of two similar triangle is equal to the ratio of the square of their corresponding sides.To verify BPT.
July • Triangles (contd) • Areas for similar triangles
• Pythagoras theorem and converse with applications
To verify Pythagorastheorem.
Formative-2 : GROUP ACTIVITYApplication of Trigono-metry in daily life.Weightage-20 marks (reduced to 10)
SYLLABUS 13 CLASS-X
August • Introduction to Trigonometry
• Introduction, trigo-ratios
• Relations between trig ratios of 0˚, 30˚, 45˚, 60˚, 90˚.
• Complementary angles
• Trigonometric identities
Activity: Prepare a chart/Model on usage of trigonometry in daily life.Task 1-Identifying and differentiating various trigonometric identities/ratios.Task 2-Usage of identities/ratios in different examples.Task 3-Presetation on chart/model.Assessment Tools1. Understanding concept of trigonometric identities /ratios.2 Presentation3. Overall impact /neatness
September • Statistics • Mean, Median, Mode• Cumulative frequency
curve/ogive, Finding median from ogive
To verify the Basic p r o p o r t i o n a l i t y Theorem.
Term-IIOctober • Application of
Trignometry• Angle of elevation and
Depression• Heights and Distances
Formative-3 Activity: (20 Marks) Mathematical paradoxes (Group Activity)
SYLLABUS 14 CLASS-X
• Quadratic Equations • Standard form of equation
• Solution by factorization, by quadratic formula, completing square
• Nature of roots.
To determine the nature of roots of quadratic equation
Mathematical paradoxes are statements that run counter to one’s intuition, sometimes in simple, playful ways, and sometimes in extremely esoteric and profound ways. Task:Students have to search examples on Mathematical Paradoxes and present it on Chart Papers
November (14) • Arithmetic Progression
• Introduction of an A.P.• General term of A.P.• Sum to n terms of A.P.• Word problems on A.P.
To verify that the given sequences are in A.P. or not by paper cutting and pasting method.
Formative -4Major MATHS LAB ACTIVITYWeightage : 20 marks (reduced to 10)
• Circles • Secant and Tangents of a circle
• Theorems on tangents to a circle
To verify that the sum of first ‘n’ natural numbers is {n(n+1) }/ 2.
Objective: Assessing the activitiesperformed in the Maths Lab and to assimilate the concept in a an effective manner .Task 1 - Verifying mathe-matical concepts by paper folding/cutting.Task 2-Completing the Maths Lab Manual.
SYLLABUS 15 CLASS-X
Task 3-Performing the activity individually in the Maths lab.Assessment Tools1. Clarity of Concepts2. Presentation3. Lab Manual4. Viva
December (21) • Circles (Contd…)• Areas Related to
Circles
• Co – ordinate Geometry
• Areas of a circle, sector,segment of a circle
• Areas of combination of figures
• Areas of combination of figures
• Distance Formula,• Section Formula and
Area of triangle
To verify that the tangents from an external point to a circle are equal.
January (12) • Co ordinate (Contd…)• Surface Area and• Volume
• Probability
• Surface area and volume of solid shapes
• Combination of figures• Frustum of a cone• Theoretical Probability
To find the curvedsurface area of cone.
February (20) • Geometrical Construction
• Division of line segment
• Constructions of Similar triangles and Tangents
To find the probability from different events in coin tossing and verify that probability always lies between 0 and 1.
March (21) Revision
SUMMATIVE – II EXAMINATION WEIGHTAGE – 30%
SYLLABUS 16 CLASS-X
Subject : BIOLOGYClass - X
Text Book : Science & Technology (NCERT)Weightage-50% Weightage-50% Formative Assesment-10%
TERM - IMonths Chapter Sub Topics Practicals
APRIL Sources of Energy Conventional and Non Conventional sources of Energy, Environmental consequences
May Life Processes Nutrition in plants, Nutrition in animals • To prepare a temporary mount of leaf peel to study stomata.
Formative I AssessmentRef to physics syllabus
July Life processes Respiration in Man, Transportation, Excretion – In plants and animals
• To demonstrate that light is necessary for photosynthesis.
August Control and Co-ordination
Animals- Nervous system, Reflex action, Human Brain
• To demonstrate that CO2 is given out during respiration.
Formative II AssessmentMake a model on the theme – “ENERGY SAVED IS ENERGY PRODUCED.” (Integrated with English)Task 1: Choice of an Energy efficient , innovative model.Task 2: Research Work on the topicTask 3: Collection & Arrangement of material required.Task 4: file/power point/slide showTask 5: Presentation.
SYLLABUS 17 CLASS-X
Tools of Assessment:Creativity, Originality, Presentation, Communication Skills, Case study.
GROUP ACTIVITYHands on Practical Examination
September Control and Co-ordination
Co-ordination in plants, Hormones in animals
Summative Assessment (Term I)Weightage 30%
October How do organisms Reproduce
Asexual and Sexual Reproduction, Vegetative propagation,
November How do organisms Reproduce
Reproduction in Man, Reproductive Health
• To study Binary fission and Budding
Formative III Assessment Refer to chemistry syllabus December Heredity and
EvolutionMendel’s contribution, Sex Determination, Evolution, Speciation, Evolution and Classification
• To study homology and analogy in plants and animals.
January Management of Natural Resources
Forests and Wildlife, Water Harvesting, Coal and Petroleum
To study structure of a Dicot seed.
Hands on Practical ExaminationFA–IV-Biology Task–To Verify Mendel’s laws in Humans by conducting survey and DNA extraction.February Our Environment Ecosystem, Food chain and Food Web,
Ozone LayerMarch Revision
Summative Assessment (Term II) Weightage 30%
SYLLABUS 18 CLASS-X
Subject : CHEMISTRYClass - X
Text Book : Science & Technology (NCERT)Weightage-50% Weightage-50% Formative Assesment-10%
TERM - IMonths Chapter Sub Topics Practicals
April Chemical Reactions Characteristics of chemical reactions, Types of chemical reactions , combination, decomposition, displacement, precipitation, neutralization .
Types of Reactions 1. Action of water on quick lime 2. Effect of heat on ferrous sulphate
crystals May Chemical Reactions
Acids , Bases & Salts Oxidation & reduction in terms of gain & loss of oxygen & Hydrogen General properties of acids & bases
• Types of Reactions• Behavior of an iron nail kept in copper
sulphate solution • Reaction between sodium sulphate &
barium chloride • Behavior of an iron nail kept in copper
sulphate solution • Reaction between sodium sulphate &
barium chloride
Formative Assessment -I Weightage -10%
Major Activity : Refer to physics syllabusHands on Practical Examination To test safe handling of apparatus ,chemicals , skills of observation & inference .
SYLLABUS 19 CLASS-X
July Acids , Bases & Salts Characteristics of acids & bases, chemical reactions of acids & bases , examples & uses, pH scale , pH in everyday life , salts , categories of salts .
• To study the properties of acids & bases taking examples of dil HCl & dil NaOH
August Metals & Non-Metals
Physical & chemical properties of metals & non-metals, reactivity series, Electrovalent bond
• To observe the action of Zn, Fe, Cu, & Al metals on the following salt solutions .
• ZnSO4 (aq) • FeSO4 (aq)• CuSO4 (aq)• Al2 (SO4)3 (aq)
Formative II Assessment Weightage -10%Major Activity :Refer to biology syllabus
September Metals & Non-Metals
Metallurgy, Corrosion
Summative Assessment (Term I) Weightage: 30%October Carbon Compounds Unique nature of carbon, elementary idea
of covalent bonding .• To study the properties of ethanoic
acid .November Carbon Compounds Hydrocarbons , saturated & unsaturated
hydrocarbons , properties of alcohol• To study Binary fission and Budding
Formative III Assessment Weightage -10%DEPICTION OF FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS :LEARNING OBJECTIVE :• To create awareness about the nature of bonding , tetravalency and bond angles present in the carbon compounds .• To groom students to aesthetically design models of organic molecules .
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GROUP ACTIVITYHands on Practical Examination
Major Activity To test safe handling of apparatus, chemicals, skills of observation & inference.
December Carbon Compounds Properties of carboxylic acids , Soaps & detergents , Cleansing action of soaps
• To test the foaming capacity of soap in hard and soft water
January Periodic Classification of Elements
Early attempts at classification, Mendeleev,s periodic Table , Features as well as drawbacks of his table
• To study preparation of soap.
Formative IV Assessment Weightage -10%Task
February Periodic Classification of Elements
Modern periodic Law , modern periodic table , Gradation in properties along the group, across the period. Prediction of properties on the basis of position in the periodic table
March Revision
Summative Assessment (Term II)Weightage: 30%
SYLLABUS 21 CLASS-X
Subject : PHYSICSClass - X
TEXT BOOK : Science and Technology (NCERT)WEIGHTAGE : TERM -I 40%WEIGHTAGE : TERM-2 60% : FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT-10%
Months Chapter Sub Topics Practical/Projects April 1. Electricity * Electric charge, electric current,
relationship between the potential difference and current though a conductor.
* To prove Ohm’s law.
May 1. Electricity Resistance and resistivity, resistance of a system of resistors.
* To find equivalent resistance, when resistors are connected in series.
Formative Asessment -I Weightage -10%Major activity: To demonstrate the magnetic effect /heating effect of electric current with the help of a model.OBJECTIVES:* Children will learn that when an electric current passes through a conductor, a magnetic field is produced around it and also
causes the conductor to heat up.* Children will learn about the various applications that make use of the magnetic/heating effect of electric current.CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT:* Originality and presentation* Creativity & Content * Communication skills.* Knowledge of the topic
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GROUP ACTIVITYTASK:* Students will use any convenient material to make a model or design an activity.* Students will respond to questions posed by the teacher and the audience.* The presentation will be neatly presented /compiled in a file.Holiday Home work To be announced later.July 1. Electricity
2. Magnetic effect of electric current
* Heating effect of electric current, power dissipation due to current, interrelation between P,V,I and R.
* Magnetic field, field lines, field due to current carrying wire.
* To find equivalent resistance, when resistors are connected in parallel.
August 2. Magnetic effect of electric current
* Field due to current carrying coil and solenoid, electromagnet, Force on a current carrying conductor, Fleming’s left hand rule, Electromagnetic Induction.
Formative II Assessment.Major activity: Refer to the biology syllabus
September 2. Magnetic effect of electric current
* Induced p.d., induced current, Fleming’s Right hand rule, D.C, A.C, frequency of A C, advantage of AC over DC, Domestic electric circuit
Summative Assessment ( Term I) Weightage 20%
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October 3. Light- Reflection and Refraction
* Source of light, Dual nature of light, convergence and divergence of light, spherical mirrors, definition of terms related with spherical mirrors, rules to draw ray diagrams.
* To determine the focal length of i) concave mirrorii) convex lens by obtaining the image of a
distant object.
November 3. Light Reflection and Refraction
* Image formed by concave mirror and convex mirror, mirror formula, linear magnification in the case of mirrors ,Refraction, laws of refraction, Refraction through glass slab.
* To trace the path of a ray of light passing through a rectangular glass slab for different angles of incidence. Measure the angle of incidence, angle of refraction, angle of emergence and interpret the result.
Formative III Assessment Major activity: Refer to the chemistry syllabus.Hands on Practical Examination
Major Activity To test safe handling of apparatus , skills of observation & inference .
December 3. Light -Reflection and Refraction
* Refractive index, image formed by convex lens and concave lens
Lens formula and magnification, power of a lens
* To draw the images of an object formed by a convex lens when placed at various positions
January 4. The human eye and the colorful world
* The human eye, defects of vision, refraction through the glass prism, dispersion, atmospheric refraction, Rainbow
To trace the path of the rays of light through a glass prism.
Formative IV Assessment Weightage -10% TaskFebruary 4. The human eye and
the colorful worldScattering of light, blue color of sky, Tyndall effect
March Summative Assessment ( Term II)
Weightage 20%
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Subject : ECONOMICSClass - X
(CONTEMPORARY INDIA (NCERT–TEXTBOOK IN ECONOMICS FOR CLASS X)
Month Chapter Sub Topics ActivityApril Chapter-1
DEVELOPMENT• What Development Promises-
DifferentPeople,DifferentGoals• IncomeandOtherGoals• NationalDevelopment• How To Compare Different Countries
orStates• IncomeandOtherCriteria• PublicFacilities• SustainabilityofDevelopment
May Chapter-2SECTORS OF THEINDIANECONOMY
• SectorsOfEconomicActivities• ComparingTheSectors
Summer Holidays
Holiday Homework
July Chapter-2SECTORS OF THEINDIANECONOMY(continuation)
• Primary, Secondary And TertiarySectorsInIndia
• DivisionOf SectorsAsOrganizedAndUnorganized
• SectorsInTermsOfOwnership:PublicAndPrivateSectors
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August REVISION • Chapter1AndChapter2September SummativeIExaminationOctober Chapter-3
MONEYANDCREDIT• MoneyAsAMediumOfExchange• ModernFormsOfMoney• LoanActivitiesOfBanks• TwoDifferentCreditSituations
November Chapter-3MONEYANDCREDIT(continuation)Chapter-4GLOBALISATION ANDTHEINDIANECONOMY
• FormalSectorCreditInIndia• Self–HelpGroupsForThePoor• ProductionAcrossCountries• Interlinking Production Across
Countries• Foreign Trade And Integration Of
Markets• WhatIsGlobalization?
December Chapter-4GLOBALISATION ANDTHEINDIANECONOMY(continuation)
Chapter-5CONSUMERRIGHTS
• Factors That Have EnabledGlobalization
• WorldTradeOrganization• ImpactOfGlobalizationInIndia• TheStruggleForAFairGlobalization
• TheConsumerInTheMarketPlace• ConsumerMovement• ConsumerRights
WinterHolidays
Holiday Homework
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January(16days)
Chapter-5CONSUMERRIGHTS(continuation)
• Learning To Become Well-InformedConsumers
• Taking The Consumer MovementForward
February
March
REVISION
Summative II Examination
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Subject : DEMOCRATIC POLITICSClass - X
Book-Democratic Politics -II (NCERT)Term I Weightage 50 % Term II Weightage 50 % Summative Assessment 30% Summative Assessment 30%Formative Assessment 20% Formative Assessment 20%
Month Chapter Sub Topics Activities Formative 2Major Activity
April Chapter-1 Power Sharing
Belgium and Sri LankaMajoritarianismForms and Importance
• Comparativestudy• Tablesandflowcharts• PictureReading
May Chapter-2 Federalism
Meaning: FeaturesThreeListsFederalisminpracticeDecentralisation-India.
• USA-India-Comparison• Examplesany5countries.• Research on Panchayati
RajJuly Chapter-3,
Democracy&Diversity
CivilRightsSocialDifferencesPoliticsofsocialdivision.
• Discussionon• Right to Education Right
toFood.RighttobeHeard.• Talkon-----• CasteDistinctions. Origin and present• Gender Bias Interviews
fromdifferentsections.
Group activity :Theclasswillbedividedintogroupsoffive.Theywillpresentatalkshowondifferenttypesofdiscrimination.Theywillhighlighttheissueandprobablesolutions.The students will be assessedon the basis of the followingcriteria:Content:5Creativity:5Authenticity:5OverallPresentation:5
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August Chapter--4,Gender,Religion&Politics
GenderandPoliticsReligious Communalism&politics
Posters.Pictureinterpretation.
September REVISION
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT IOctober Ch-5
Popular Struggles andMovements
NepalandBoliviaMobilizationPressure Groups andMovements
• Discussion• Analysis• CartoonInterpretation
November Ch-6, PoliticalParties
Need , NumbersFunctionsNationalandStateParties
• Tables–• National & Regional
Parties.• Map Work – Study the
mapfordiscussion• Makingpartysymbols
December Ch-7, Outcomes ofDemocracy
AccountabilityEconomic growth anddevelopmentEconomicoutcomes
• Flowchart• Given tables to be
discussed• Pictureinterpretation
January Ch-8, Challenges to Democracy
Different types ofchallengesComparative study ofvariousdemocracyConcept of politicalreform
• Fillingoftables• Picturereading
February REVISIONMarch SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II
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DecemberJanuary
Chapter-3 NationalisminIndia
• WorldWar-I,Khilafatand NCM
• Salt Satyagraha andcivil disobediencemovement.
• Movements ofpeasant, workers, Tribals.
• Activitiesofdifferentpoliticalgroups.
• SeparateElectorates.
• Dateline• Comparative study: with
Vietnam.• Allegory–India• Picturereading• Mapwork–CBSE guide
lines
February REVISIONMarch SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II
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Subject : HISTORYClass - X
Term I Weightage 50 % Term II Weightage 50 % Summative Assessment 30% Summative Assessment 30%Formative Assessment 20% Formative Assessment 20%April to September October to March
Month Chapter Sub Topics ActivitiesApril- May Chapter-6
Work, Life & Leisure• Patterns of
Urbanization• Social, Political &
Economicchanges• London&Bombay
• Case study India vs.London
• Comparativestudy-.• Calcutta• Bombay
July-August Chapter-7Print, Culture andtheModernWorld
• HistoryofPrint• GrowthofPress• PressandPolitics
• Dateline• PictureReading• Discussion-RoleofPress• Women’s role and
position.September REVISION
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT IOctoberNovember
Chapter-2Nationalism inVietnam
• Establishment ofFrenchrule
• RiseinNationalisminIndo–China
• America’sRole• RoleofWomen• HoChiMin
• Dateline• Comparativestudy:with
India• Picturereading• Women’s position in
today’stime.
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Formative Assessment IVMajor Activity
DecemberJanuary
Chapter-3 NationalisminIndia
• WorldWar-I,KhilafatandNCM
• Salt Satyagraha andcivil disobediencemovement.
• Movements ofpeasant, workers,Tribals.
• Activitiesofdifferentpoliticalgroups.
• SeparateElectorates.
• Dateline• Comparative study: with
Vietnam.• Allegory–India• Picturereading• Mapwork–CBSE guide
lines
Group Activity:Theclasswillbedividedintogroupsoffive.
Theywillenactonanyoneeventoffreedomstruggle.
They will briefly describe theeventintheirnotebook.
The students will be assessedonthebasisofthefollowingcriteria:
Content:5Creativity:5Authenticity:5OverallPresentation:5
February REVISIONMarch SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II
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Subject : GEOGRAPHYClass - X
(CONTEMPORARY INDIA (NCERT–TEXTBOOK IN GEOGRAPHY FOR CLASS X)
Month Chapter Sub Topics Map Works FormativeTERM 1
April
Resources and Development
-Classification of resources-Development of resources-Resource planning in India-Conservation of resources-Land use pattern in India-Land degradation and conservation-Soil and its classification-Soil erosion and conservation
Map work as per the NCERT list.
May Forest and Wildlife Resources
-Flora and fauna in India-Conservation of forest and Wildlife in India-Types and distribution of forest and wildlife resources-Community and conservation
Mapwork as per the NCERT list.
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FORMATIVE 1TASK (5 MARKS)POSTER MAKING ON USEFUL PLANTS AND ANIMALS AS HOME REMEDY FOR DISEASES BY TRADITIONAL VILLAGE COMMUNITIES.July Water Resources Water scarcity and need
for conservation and management-Multi purpose river valley projects and integrated water resource management
Map work as per the NCERT list.Activity based questions from the text.
August & Sept
Agriculture -Types of farming-Cropping pattern-Major crops : rice, wheat, millets, maize,Pulses-Food crops other than grains-sugarcane, oilseeds, tea, coffee, horticultureCrops-Non food crops -Technological and institutional reforms-Contribution of agriculture to the national economy.
Map work as per the NCERT list.
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT I
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TERM 2OCT
Mineral and Energy Resources
-What are minerals-Mode of occurence of minerals-Ferrous and non ferrous minerals-Non metallic minerals-Rock minerals-Conserving minerals-Conventional and non conventional sources of energy-Conservation of energy resources
Map work as per the NCERT list.
FORMATIVE 3 (20 MARKS)(To be conducted between OCT-DEC)PREPARATION OF A TOURIST GUIDE TO VISIT A BEACH/HILL/STATION /DESERT/ANY OTHER TOURIST SPOT.TASK 1- CONTENT ASSIMILATION & PRESENTATIONTASK 2-PLACEMENT OF FACTSTASK 3- MAPS USAGEASSESSMENT CRITERION-PRESENTATION-RICHNESS OF THE CONTENT-PLACEMENT OF FACTS-USE OF MAPS-NEATNESS
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November M a n u f a c t u r i n g Industries
-Importance of manufacturing-Contribution to national economy-Classification of industries
Map work as per the NCERT list.
December M a n u f a c t u r i n g Industries(contd)
-Industrial Location-Agro and mineral based industries-Industrial pollution and environmental degradation
January Lifelines of national economy
-Means of transport: roadways, railways, pipeline, waterways and airways-Communication : personal and private communications-International Trade-Tourism as trade
• Flowchart• Given tables to be
discussed• Picture interpretation
REVISION
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II
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Subject : DanceClass - X
MONTH CONTENT
April Namaskaar - Taal parichay
May Project work on navras.
Summer Vacation Project work on navras.
July Salaami
August (Thaat, Tattkar), Folk Dance
September Abhinaya ke prakaar
October Practice of Annual function.
November Annual Function
December Paran
January Paran
February Practice of Paran
March Revision
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Subject : SITARClass - X
MONTH TOPICS ACTIVITIES
April RAAG BAGESWARI ,INTRODUCTION OF MUSIC AND HOLDING THE SITAR .
AROH sa,re,ga,ma,pa,dha,ni,sa geet vidya AVROH sa,ni,dha,pa,ma,ga,re,sa nreetya .
May DEFINATION OF SANGEET, SWARA, AROH, AVROH AND RAAG DURGA
ALANKAR PRACTICE DIFFERENT STROKES OF SITAR STHAI, ANTARA, TANE, AALAP
July NATIONAL ANTHEM RAAG KHAMAJ-PILU PATRIOTIC SONG
PRACTIC OF NATIONAL ANTHEM, VANDE MATRAM SONG RAAG PILU DHON
August VANDE MATRAM,NATIONAL SONG,RAAG DURGA,VAISHNAV JANATO
PRACTICE OF VANDE MATRAM SONG VAISHNAV JANATO
September RAAG BHOPALI,AROHA, ABROHA PAKAD, PREYAR BHAJAN
RAAG BHOPALI, STHAI, ANTARA, PRACTICE ITNI SHAKTI HUME DENA DA TA
October ORCHESTRA PRACTICE FOR ANNUAL DAY, RAAG BHIMPALASHI
ORCHESTRA PRACTICE,STHAI ANTARA TAAN
November ANNUAL DAY PRACTICE ANNUAL DAY PRACTICE
December RAAG BILAWAL AROHA ABROHA PAKAD TAAN,SAARE JAHANSE SE ACHHA
MADHYA LAY GAT PRACTICE STHAI ANTARA TAAN,SAARE JAHAN SE ACHHA
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January RAAH YAMAN STHAI ANTARA TAAN PRACTICE OF STHAI ANTARA TAAN
February REVISION OF NATIONAL ANTHAM PRACTICE OF NATIONAL ANTHAM
March Revision Revision
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Subject : TABLAClass - X
MONTH TOPICS ACTIVITIES
April Teental How to way layakari
May Different Type of Tabla Bani Show in your hand accounts Tabla bani
July Different Folk Songs Paitans Ghumar, Dandia, Lawani, Panjabi etc.
August Different Type of Taal Jhaptaal, Roopak, Keharva, Dandra etc.
September Ability to play Congo, Bongo, Drum, Dholok Rock, Westeren and Indian paitans
October Annual Day Program Annual Day Practice
November Annual Day Practice
December Teental Variation Vilambit and Drut lay
January Kayde and Palte Diffferent Taal layakari
February Dadra and Keharva Laggi
March Practice Practice
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Subject : MUSICClass - X
MONTH ACTIVITIES
April Alankar
May Rag Yaman Aaroh-Aaoroh
July Rag Yaman Bandish
August Patriotic Song
September Guru Vandana
October Bapu Prarthna
November Annual Day Practice
December New Year Song, Christmas Song
January Patriotic Song (Republic Day)
February Saraswati Vandana
March Practice