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VISHWA BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDASYLLABUS 2017-18 CLASS X SUBJECT: ENGLISH
TEXT BOOKS: NCERT 1. Interact in English - MCB
2. Interact in English –Literature Reader
3. Interact in English – Workbook
4. Story of My Life –Helen Keller
Month Topic Sub- Topics
April LiteratureF1 – Two gentlemen of Verona P 1–The Frog And The NightingaleMCB – Unit 1 –Health and MedicineGrammar
Story Of My Life –Helen KellerCh 1,2 and 3Listening SkillsWorkbook-Ch-1,2,3,
Textual Questions Reference to context Character Sketch
Figures of speech
Diary Entry Letter writing (formal) Editing Rearranging words/phrases Character Sketch.
May LiteratureF2- Mrs Packletide’s TigerP2- MirrorMCB – Unit 2- Education
Speaking Skills
Story Of My Life –Helen Keller Ch 4, 5 and 6Workbook-Ch-4,5,6
Reference to context Figures of speech Letter Writing ( Informal) Story Writing Diary Entry Self-Introduction Dialogue, Debate
Textual Questions
July Literature
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D1 - The Dear Departed MCB – Unit 3 –Science
Grammar
Story Of My Life –Helen Keller Ch 7, 8 and 9Workbook-Ch-7,8,9
Textual Questions Reference to context Figures of speech
Story writing with clues given
Report writing Omission Verb forms
August LiteratureF3 – The LetterP3- Not Marble nor the Gilded MonumentsGrammar
MCB –Unit 4 EnvironmentSpeaking SkillsStory Of My Life –Helen KellerCh 10, 11 and 12Workbook-Ch-10,11,12
Reference to context Textual Questions
Reported speech Dialogue completion Jumbled Sentences
Article Writing
Character sketch
September LiteratureF4 – A Shady PlotP4 – OzymandiasGrammar
Story Of My Life –Helen Keller Ch 13,14 and 15
Listening SkillsWorkbook-Ch-13,14
Reference to context Figures of speech
EditingGap Filling
Textual Questions
October LiteratureF5 – Patol Babu
P-5 The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Reference to context Poetic Devices Textual Questions Figures of speech Diary Entry
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MCB – Unit 5 –Travel and Tourism
Story Of My Life –Helen Keller Ch 16, 17, 18 and 19
Planning a tour&promoting tourism Brochure Speech Character sketch
November Literature-D2 –Julius CaesarMCB – Unit 6
Story Of My Life –Helen Keller Ch 20,21,22 and 23
Speaking Skills
Reference to context Role Play Textual Questions
Character sketch
December Literature-F6 - Virtually TrueP6- Snake
Grammar
Listening Skills
Reference to context Textual Questions Figures of speech Editing Omission Reported speech
MATHS
Textbook: NCERT
Month Topic Sub Topic
April Real Numbers Introduction Euclid’s Division Lemma The Fundamental Theorem Of Arithmetic Revisiting Irrational Numbers Revisiting Rational Numbers And Their Decimal
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Polynomials Introduction Geometrical Meaning Of The Zeros And Coefficients
Of A Polynomial Relationship Between Zeros And Coefficients Of A
Polynomial Division Algorithm For Polynomials
May Pair Of Linear Equations In Two Variables
Triangles
Introduction Pair Of Linear Equations In Two Variables Graphical Method Of Solution Of A Pair Of Linear
Equation Algebraic Methods Of Solving A Pair Of Linear
Equation 1.Substitution Method
2. Elimination Method
3. Cross-Multiplication Method
Equations Reducible To A Pair Of Linear Equation In Two Variables
Introduction Similar Figures Similarity Of Triangles Criteria For Similarity Of Triangles Area Of Similar Triangles Pythagoras Theorem
July Introduction To Trigonometry
Introduction Trigonometric Ratios Trigonometric Ratios Of Some Specific Angles Trigonometric Ratios Of Complementary Angles Trigonometric Identities
August Quadratic Equations
Arithmetic
Introduction Quadratic Equations Solution Of A Quadratic Equation By Factorization Solution Of A Quadratic Equation By Completing The
Squares Nature Of Roots
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Progressions
Some applications of Trigonometry
Arithmetic Progression nth term of an AP Sum of first n terms of an AP
Introduction Heights And Distances
September Surface Areas And Volumes
Statistics
Introduction Surface Area Of A Combination Of Solids Volume Of A Combination Of Solids Conversion Of Solid From One Shape To Another Frustum Of A Cone
Introduction Mean Of Grouped Data Mode Of Grouped Data Median Of Grouped Data Graphical Representation Of Cumulative Frequency
Distribution
October Coordinate Geometry
Circles
Introduction Distance Formula Section Formula Area Of A Triangle
Introduction Tangent To A Circle Number Of Tangent From A Point On A Circle
November Constructions
Areas Related To Circles
Introduction Division Of A Line Segment Construction Of Tangents To A Circle
Introduction Perimeter And Area Of A Circle- A Review Areas Of Sector And Segment Of A Circle Areas Of Combination Of Plane Figures
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Probability Introduction Probability – A Theoretical Approach
Science TEXTBOOK : N.C.E.R.T TEXTBOOK AND LAB MANUALPhysics
MONTH UNITS Sub units
April& May
Ch-12 Electricity.
Electric Current & Circuit, Electric Potential & Potential Difference, Ohm's Law, The Factors On Which Resistance OfA Conductor Depends, Resistance In Series & In Parallel,Heating Effect & Electric Power.
Practical-1
Practical -2
To study the dependence of current on potential differenceacross a resistor and plot a graph.
To determine the equivalent Resistor of two resistors in series.
July Ch-13 Magnetic Effect Of Electric Current.
Magnetic Field & Field Lines, Right Hand Thumb Rule,Magnetic Field Due To A current Through- A Straight Wire, ACircular Loop & A Solenoid, Force On A Current-CarryingConductor In A Magnetic Field, Electric Motor.Revision
August Practical- 3
Electro-Magnetic Induction, Electric Generator - AC & DC, Domestic Circuits. To determine the equivalent Resistor of two resistors in parallel
August- Sept Ch-10 Light
Reflection & Refraction.Reflection Of Light, Image Formation By Spherical Mirrors, Uses, Sign Convention, Mirror Formula & Magnification,
OctoberCh-10 LightReflection & Refraction.
Refraction Of Light, Refraction Through Glass Slab, Refractive index, Image Formation By Lenses, Sign Convention For Lens Lense Formula & Magnification, Power Of A Lens.
Practical- 4
Practical – 5
Use a concave mirror to direct the sunrays on a sheet of paperand adjust the distance to get a sharp spot of light. Find 'f'.
Focus the light from the sun on a sheet of paper through a Convex lens to obtain a sharp bright image of the sun . KeepX / 2017-18/ 6
observing the paper for a while, write your observation. Find 'f'.
November&December
Ch- 11 The Human Eye & The Colourful World.
Practical-6
Practical-7
The Human Eye, Power Of Accommodation, Defects Of Vision And Their Correction, Refrction Through A Glass Prism, Atmospheric Refraction, Scattering Of Light.
Refraction through a rectangular glass slab.
Refraction through an equilateral prism.
December Ch- 14Sources of energy
Activity
Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Energy From The sea, OTE, Geo Thermal Energy,Nuclear Energy, Environmental Consequences
Different forms of energy - conventional and non-conventional sources of energy:
Fossil fuels Solar energy Biogas Wind, water and tidal energy nuclear energy. Renewable versus non-renewable sources.
To study the structure and functioning of solar cooker
CHEMISTRY
APRIL& MAY
Ch-1 Chemical Reactions & Equations.
Chemical Equation- Types : combination, Decombination, Displacement, Double Displacement, Oxidation & Reduction, Effects Of Oxidation- Corrosion & Rancidity.
Practical- 1To identify the types of reactions : Combination, decomposition Displacement and Double-Displacement
May/ July Ch-2 Acids, Bases & salts Practical- 2.
Practical – 3
Chemical Properties, Their Strengths, Importance Of pH, saltsTo study the pH of the following samples- HCl, NaOH, water, CH3COOH, NaHCO3-Solution & Lemon juice. X / 2017-18/ 7
To study the properties of acids and bases- Litmus, Zn-metal andsolid Na2CO3
August/ Sept
Ch-3 Metals & Non-metals.Physical properties, Chemical Properties, Reactivity Series,Properties of Ionic Compounds, Occurrence, Enrichment, Extraction & Refining of Metals, Corrosion & Prevention.
Practical- 4To observe the action of Zn, Fe, Cu & Al on the following salt solutions- ZnSO4, FeSO4, CuSO4& Al2(SO4)3.
OctoberCh-4 Carbon & its Compounds.
Practical- 5
Bonding In Carbon, Versatile nature, saturated & UnsaturatedC-compounds, Chains, Branches &Rings,Homologous Series Nomenclature,Chemical Properties- Oxidation, Addition & Substitution Reac-tions, Imp Compounds-Ethanol & Ethanoic Acids, Their Properties, Soaps & detergents.
To study the following properties of acetic acid- Odour, solubility, litmus action & reaction with NaHCO3.-
November
Ch-5 Periodic Classification.
Dobereiner's Triads, Newland's Law Of Octaves, Mendeleev's Periodic Table- Achievements & limitations, Modern Periodic Table- Position of elements,Trends- Valency, atomic Size, Metallic/non-metallic properties.
December ActivityExamine the elements of the 3rd period & draw a diagram to show the change in atomic size & no of valence electrons. How do the(i) valency (ii) tendency to gain electron change as you go from left to right?
Subject: Biology
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Month Chapter Name Topics And Sub TopicsApr & May
Unit 2 : World of LivingCh 6 : Life Processes
Introduction to life processes: Basic concept of nutrition, respiration transportation and excretion in plants and animals. Autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition Aerobic and anaerobic respiration processes Different organs for respiration in animals Circulatory system in Humans Immune system and lymphatic system Transportation in plants Excretory system in Humans Artificial kidney Excretion in plants
Activity
Practical
1. To study the human torso.2. To demonstrate chlorophyll is essential for
photosynthesis using a variegated leaf.3. To demonstrate CO2 is essential for photosynthesis4. To prove experimentally that light is necessary for
photosynthesis.5. To study the action of saliva on starch.6. To observe that CO2 is released during exhalation and its
action on lime water.7. To observe the process of transpiration in plants1. To prepare a temporary mount of a lily leaf peel to show
stomata.2. To show experimentally that germinating seeds
release carbon dioxide during respiration.July & August
Ch 7 : Control & Coordination
Activity
Tropic movements in plants Introduction to plant hormones Control and co-ordination in animals Nervous system Voluntary, Involuntary and Reflex action Chemical co-ordination Animal hormones1. To demonstrate the phenomenon of phototropism &
geotropism in plants.
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Month Chapter Name Topics And Sub TopicsAugust & September
Ch 8 : How do Organisms Reproduce?
Activity
Practical
Reproduction in animals and plants (asexual and sexual). Reproductive health-need for and methods of family
planning Safe sex vs. HIV/AIDS Female foeticide and Sex ratio Population size and its impact1. To study the structure of bread mould.2. To study the vegetative propagation in plants.1. To study
a. Binary fission in Amoeba (b) Budding in yeast with the help of prepared slides.
2. To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed. (Pea, gram or red kidney bean).
October Ch 9 : Heredity and Evolution
Activity
Heredity Mendel's contribution - Laws for inheritance of traits Sex determination Basic concepts of evolution Acquired and inherited traits Speciation Evolution and classification Tracing evolutionary relationships Human Evolution1. To study inheritance of characters taking the example of
free and fused ear lobes in humans.2. To study homology and analogy with the help of
preserved / available specimens of either animals & plants.
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Month Chapter Name Topics And Sub TopicsNovember Unit 5 :
Management of Natural ResourcesCh 15 : Our Environment
Activity
Eco-system Environmental problems Ozone depletion Waste production and their solutions. Biodegradable and non-biodegradable substances.
1. To construct a Natural and an Artificial ecosystem and study the flow of energy through them.
2. To collect & segregate biodegradable substances from non-biodegradable substances.
3. To study the process of Biomagnification taking the example of pesticides.
1.
December Ch 16 : Management of natural resources
Activity
Management of natural resources Conservation and judicious use of natural resources Forest and wild life, coal and petroleum conservation Examples of People's participation for conservation of
natural resources Big dams: Advantages and limitations; alternatives if any Water harvesting Sustainability of natural resources
1. To study the pH of various water samples.
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History & Political Science
Textbooks Prescribed : Contemporary world-II
Democratic politics-II
MONTHS TOPIC Sub- topics
April PS –Le 1 Power Sharing
Le 2 Federalism
Belgium &Srilanka Majoriatarianism Accomodation in Belgium Power sharing is desirable Forms of power sharing
What is federalism? What makes India a federal
country How is federalism practiced? Decentralisation in India
May H- Le 3
Nationalism in India
The first world war /Khilafat& Non Cooperation
Differing strands in the movement
Towards Civil Disobedience The Sense of Collective
BelongingJULY PS- Le 3 Democracy &
Diversity
H-Le 1 The rise of Nationalism in Europe
A story from Mexico Olympics Politics of Social divisions The French Revolution & the
idea of Nation The making of Nationalism in
Europe The age of Revolutions 1830-1845 The making of Germany & Italy Visualizing the Nation
AUGUST PS- Le 4 Gender ,Religion & Caste
Le 5 Popular struggles & movements
Gender & Politics Religion ,Communalism &
Politics Popular struggles in Nepal & Bolivia Mobilisations & Organisations
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SEPTEMBER H- Le 5 The age of Industrialization
PS – Le 6 Political parties
Before the Industrial revolution Hand labour& Steam power Industrialization in the Colonies Factories come up The peculiarities of Industrial
growth Market for Goods 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?
OCTOBER H-Print ,Culture & the Modern World
The first printed books Print comes to Europe The print revolution & its
impact The reading mania The Nineteenth century India & the world Religious reforms & public
debates New forms of publication
NOVEMBER PS- Le 7 Outcomes of Democracy
How do we assess democracy’s outcomes
Accountable ,responsive ,letigimate govt .Economic growth & development
Reduction of inequality & poverty
Accommodation of social diversity
Dignity & freedom of citizensDECEMBER PS – Le 8 Challenges of
democracy Thinking about challenges Different contexts different
challenges Different types of challenges Thinking about political reforms Reforming politicians Redefining democracy
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Books: Geography- Contemporary India IIEconomics: Understanding Economic Development
Month Chapter Unit/ Sub units
April G: 1 Natural Resources.
E:1 The Story of Development:
Introduction, Classification of resource. Land as a resource, formation, types and distribution; changing land-use pattern; land degradation and conservation measures.
Map- Major soil types
What development promises- Different people, Different goals, Income & other goals, How to compare different or states?, Income & other criteria, Public facilities, sustainability of development.
May G: 3 Water Resources Sources, distribution, utilisation, multipurpose projects, water scarcity, need for conservation and management, rainwater harvesting. (One case study to be introduced)
Activity: Rainwater harvesting
Map- Major rivers and dams
July E:2 Sector of the Indian Economy
G: 4 Agriculture
Sectors of economic activities, Comparing the three sectors, Primary, secondary & tertiary sectors in India, Division of sectors as organized & unorganized, Sectors in terms of ownership: Public & Private sectors
Types of farming, major crops, cropping; pattern, technological and institutional reforms; their impact; contribution of Agriculture to national economy — employment and output, impact of globalization
August E:3 Money and Credit 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, Self help groups for the poor.
September G:5 Minerals and Energy Resources
Introduction, mode of occurrence of minerals, ferrous and non ferrous minerals, non metallic minerals, rock minerals, conservation of minerals, energy resource, conventional
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G: Manufacturing Industries
sources of energy, non conventional sources of energy, conservation of energy resources.Map- Major mineral and energy resources, power plants.
Introduction, Importance of manufacturing industries, contribution of industry to national economy, classification of industries, agro based industry and mineral based industry
October G: Manufacturing Industries (cont…)
E:Globalisation & its impact on India
Industrial pollution and environmental degradation, control of environmental degradation.Map- Textile industries, iron and steel plants, software technology parts.
Strategies adopted in Reform measures (easing of capital flows; migration, investment flows); Different perspectives on globalization and its impacts on different sectors; Political Impacts of globalization.
Activity: Globalization & its impact on India
November G:7 Lifelines of national economy
Transport, Communication and TradeMap- National Highways
December Consumer Rights The consumer in the marketplace, consumer movement, Consumer rights, Taking the consumer movement forward
Projects on the topics suggested by the CBSE. Guidelines will be given to the students for the submission
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SUBJECT : FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TEXT BOOK PRESCRIBED : Foundation of Information Technology by G.Ram Publisher
MONTH TOPIC UNIT/SUBUNITS
April Chapter 1: Basics of Information Technology
Introduction to internet History of Internet Components of data communication Working of the internet Protocols used in the Internet HTTP , FTP , SMTP,POP Internet Managing Organizations Type of Internet connections World Wide Web, Web servers, Web Clients, Web sites, Web Pages, Web Browsers, URL ,Domain names Web Address and IP Addresses MAC Address
May Chapter 2: Information Retrieval on Internet Search Engine : , Locating sites using search engines
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Internet Services Searching tips Finding people on internet Internet chat Blogs News groups E-mail FTP :downloading and uploading files from remote site; Web Services: Video Conferencing, e-Learning, e-
Banking, e-Shopping-Reservation, e-Governance, e-Groups, Social Networking.
July Chapter 3,4 : Information Processing Tools
Office Tools :Database Management Tool:
Basic Concepts and need for a database, Creating adatabase
Data Types-Text, Number, Date, Time Setting field properties Setting the Primary Key, Entering data into a database,
Inserting and deleting Fields, Inserting and deleting Records, Field Size, Default
Value, Creating Query using Design view.
August Chapter 8
Societal Impact of Information Technology :
Societal Impact of Information Technology :
Information Security: Virus, Worms, Trojans and Anti-Virus Software, Spyware, Malware, Spams, Data Backup and recovery tools and methods,
Online Backups, Hacker and Cracker with regard to Computer Data and Applications, Social Networking Information security provisions in e-commerce,
Benefits of ICT in Education, Healthcare, Governance, Virtual, School, emergence of Knowledge economy,
Impact of ICT on Society: Knowledge based society, Infomania, Digital Unity and
Digital Divide.
September
Revision for First term Exam
October Chapter 5 and 6 Hyper Text Markup Language
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Web Designing Introduction to Web Page Designing using HTML, Creating and saving an HTML document,
Accessing a web page using a web browser (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Apple Safari, Net scape Navigator);
Elements in HTML: Container and Empty elements, Designing web pages using the following elements:
HTML, HEAD, TITLE, BODY (Attributes: BACKGROUND, BGCOLOR, TEXT, LINK,
ALINK, VLINK, LEFTMARGIN, TOPMARGIN), FONT(Attributes: COLOR, SIZE, FACE),
BASEFONT(Attributes: COLOR, SIZE, FACE), CENTER, BR (Break), HR(Horizontal Rule,
Attributes: SIZE, WIDTH, ALIGN, NOSHADE, COLOR) inserting comments, H1..H6 (Heading), P (Paragraph), B (Bold), I (Italics), U (Underline), UL & OL (Unordered List &
Ordered List Attributes: TYPE, START), LI (List Item) Insertion of images using the element IMG (Attributes:
SRC, WIDTH, HEIGHT, ALT, ALIGN),Super Script SUP, Subscript SUB, Creating Table using the element TABLE (BACKGROUND, BGCOLOR, WIDTH, CELLSPACING, CELLPADDING, BORDER), TR, TH, TD, ROWSPAN,COLSPAN, Internal and External Linking between Web Pages: Significance of linking, A
Anchor Element (Attributes: NAME, HREF, TITLE, MAILTO).Internet Services
Nov Chapter : 7 Introduction to XML
Introduction to XML
What is XML HTML VS XML XML document structure and rules of XML XML elements and naming rules Comments is XML Creating a valid XML document
Dec Chapter : 9 IT Applications
Webpage Design: Designing of web page with using all learned HTML tags:
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• My Home Page
• My School
FRENCH SYLLABUS
o Comprehension
Writing – Informal letter
(1st term + II nd term) – 3 short compositions ( Message/Re-arrange a text/ Dialogue Completing
Text with clues)
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Month Topic Sub Topic
Apr L-1,2
- LA recapitulation de la grammaire, - Les expressions , les proverbs, - le futur enterieur, - la forme nominale, - writing ecrivez une letter a votre anire, lui racontant
un voyage que tu as fait pendant les vacancesMay L-3 - Les pronoms relatifs, simples et composes.July L-4 - Le plus que parfait
PT-Ist L-1,2,3,4
Aug L-5,6
- LA forme nominale, - Les pronoms personnels(y, en), - Les pronoms demonstratifs (simplex et composes), - Le pronom "on"
Sep L-7 - Les pronoms possessifsPT-II nd L-5,6,7
Oct L-8,9- Le subjonctif, - Le conditionnel passe, - si + plus que parfait + conditional passe
Nov L-10,11 - Le discours rapporte
Dec L-12 - la re capitulation des verbes et des parties de garmmar (revision of all the grammar done above)
PT - IIIrd L- 8 to 12
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