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VISHWA BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA SYLLABUS CLASS-X (ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE) SESSION 2020-21 TEXTBOOK-I) LITERATURE READER (FIRST FLIGHT II) SUPPLEMENTARY READER (FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET)
MONTH TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
APRIL PROSE 1. A LETTER TO GOD 2. NELSON MANDELA 3. TWO STORIES OF FLYING
SUPPLEMENTARY- 1. A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY
POETRY i) DUST OF SNOW ii) FIRE AND ICE iii) A TIGER IN THE
ZOO ACTIVITY- ROLE –PLAY (BASED ON CHAPTER NELSON MANDELA)
FORMAL LETTER- TO THE EDITOR, TENSES, DETERMINERS, MODALS
MAY 4. FROM THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
5. THE HUNDRED DRESSES-I 6. THE HUNDRED DRESSES-II SUPPLEMENTAR-THE THIEF’S STORY
iv) HOW TO TELL WILD ANIMALS
v) THE BALL POEM ACTIVITY-EXTEMPORE
SENTENCE RECORDING, PREPOSITIONS, PLACING AND ORDER (FORMAL LETTER), STORY WRITING
JULY READER- 3. GLIMPSES OF INDIA
• COORG
• TEA FROM ASSAM
• BAKER FROM GOA 4. MADAM RIDES THE BUS
SUPPLEMENTARY- 5. THE MIDNIGHT VISITOR
vi) AMANDA vii) ANIMALS
REVISION
ACTIVITY-DEBATE
ARTICLE WRITING, FORMAL LETTER (ENQUIRY AND COMPLAINT), EDITING AND JUMBLED SENTENCES
AUGUST SUPPLEMENTARY
3. FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
4. A QUESTION OF TRUST 5. THE SERMON AT BENARES
POETRY- viii) THE TREES ix) FOG
ACTIVITY- ARTICLE WRITING (ON CURRENT AFFAIRS)
FORMAL LETTER- ENQUIRY LETTER, LETTER OF COMPLAINT, OMITTING, GAP-FILLING
SEPTEMBER SUPPLEMENTARY-THE MAKING OF A SCIENTIST
HALF YEARLY EXAM COMMENCES
x) THE TALE OF CUSTARD THE DRAGON HALF YEARLYY COMMENCES ACTIVITY- ASL
COMPREHENSION-PROSE & POETRY REVISION
OCTOBER 6. THE NECKLACE 7. THE HACK DRIVER 8. BHOLI
xi) FOR ANNE GREGORY
GAP- FILLING, STORY WRIING, JUMBLED SENTENCES, COMPREHENSION- PROSE
NOVEMBER READER 9. THE BOOK THAT SAVED THE
EARTH SUPPLEMENTARY-PROPOSAL
REVISION ARTICLE WRITING, STORY WRITING & FORMAL LETTER
DECEMBER REVISION PRE-BOARDI COMMENCES
REVISION FULL INTEGRATED SYLLABUS
JANUARY PRE- BOARD II FULL INTEGRATED SYLLABUS
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FEBRUARY FINAL EXAMINATION
ह िंदी पाठ्यक्रम 2020 - 21
कक्षा – दसवी िं
खिंड उपखिंड
अपै्रल – मई स्पर्श (पद्य)
स्पर्श (गद्य)
सिंचयन
व्याकरण
रचनात्मक लेखन
अपहित बोध
कबीर की साखी, मीरा के पद
बड़े भाई सा ब, डायरी का एक पन्ना,
ततााँरा-वामीरो कथा
रर र काका
र्ब्द और पद में अिंतर, मु ावरे
अनुचे्छद लेखन, सूचना लेखन
अपहित गद्यािंर् |
हक्रयात्मक गहतहवहध: स्वतिंत्रता आिंदोलन में सरोहिनी नायडू, कसू्तरबा गािंधी, अरुणा आसफ अली ने िो योगदान
हदया उनके बारे में सिंहिप्त िानकारी एकहत्रत कर पररयोिना तैयार कीहिए |
िुलाई – अगस्त स्पर्श (पद्य)
सिंचयन
व्याकरण
रचनात्मक लेखन
हब ारी के दो े, मनुष्यता, पवशत प्रदेर् में
पावस
सपनोिं के से हदन
समास तथा उसके भेद
सिंवाद लेखन, औपचाररक पत्र लेखन
हक्रयात्मक गहतहवहध: मीरा के पदोिं का सिंकलन करके उन पदोिं को चार्श पर हलखकर तैयार कीहिए |
अगस्त – हसतिंबर स्पर्श (पद्य)
स्पर्श (गद्य)
व्याकरण
रचनात्मक लेखन
अपहित बोध
तोप
अब क ााँ दूसरे के दुुःख से दुखी ोने वाले
रचना के आधार पर वाक्य रूपािंतरण, अरु्द्धि
सिंर्ोधन , मु ावरे
अनुचे्छद लेखन, हवज्ञापन लेखन
अपहित गद्यािंर्
हसतिंबर – अकू्टबर स्पर्श (पद्य)
स्पर्श (गद्य)
सिंचयन
व्याकरण
रचनात्मक लेखन
अपहित बोध
कर चले म हिदा, आत्मत्राण
पतझर में रू्र्ी पहियााँ
र्ोपी रु्क्ला
अरु्द्धि सिंर्ोधन, मु ावरे
अनुचे्छद लेखन, हवज्ञापन लेखन,
अपहित गद्यािंर्
हक्रयात्मक गहतहवहध : कहवता वाचन व दो ा वाचन
अकू्टबर – नविंबर स्पर्श (गद्य)
व्याकरण
रचनात्मक लेखन
कारतूस
समास व उसके भेद
अनुचे्छद लेखन, औपचाररक पत्र लेखन
हक्रयात्मक गहतहवहध :
भारत के नके्श पर वे स्थान अिंहकत कीहिए ि ााँ चाय की पैदावार ोती ै | इन स्थानोिं से सिंबिंहधत भौगोहलक
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द्धस्थहतयोिं और अलग-अलग चाय की क्या हवरे्षताएाँ ै, इनका पता लगाकर एक पररयोिना पुद्धस्तका तैयार कीहिए |
SYLLABUS: 2020-21 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS: X TEXT BOOK PRESCRIBED: NCERT
MONTH TOPIC SUB TOPIC APRIL REAL NUMBERS
POLYNOMIALS
• INTRODUCTION
• EUCLID’S DIVISION LEMMA
• THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF ARITHMETIC
• REVISITING IRRATIONAL NUMBERS
• REVISITING RATIONAL NUMBERS AND THEIR DECIMAL EXPANSION
• INTRODUCTION
• GEOMETRICAL MEANING OF THE ZEROS AND COFFICIENTS OF A POLYNOMIAL
• RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ZEROS AND COFFICIENTS 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 SIMILARITYOF 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
• INTRODUCTION
• QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
• SOLUTION OF A QUADRATIC EQUATION BY FACTORIZATION
• SOLUTION OF A QUADRATIC EQUATION BY QUADRATIC
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ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS SOME APPLICATIONS OF TRIGONOMETRY
FORMULA
• NATURE OF ROOTS
• INTRODUCTION
• ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION
• nTHTERM OF AN AP
• SUM OF FIRST nTERM OF AN AP
• INTRODUCTION
• HEIGHTS AND DISTANCES
SEPTEMBER SURFACES AREAS AND VOLUMES CIRCLES
• 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
• TANGENT TO A CIRCLE
• NUMBER OF TANGENT FROM A POINT ON A CIRCLE
OCTOBER COORDINATE GEOMETRY STATISTICS
• INTRODUCTION
• DISTANCE FORMULA
• SECTION FORMULA
• AREA OF A TRIANGLE
• INTRODUCTION
• MEAN OF GROUPED DATA
• MODE OF GROUPED DATA
• MEDIAN OF GROUPED DATA
• GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
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NOVEMBER
CONSTRUCTIONS AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES PROBABILITY
• INTRODUCTION
• DIVISION OF A LINE SEGMENT
• CONSTRUCTION OF TANGENTS TO A CIRCLE
• INTRODUCTION
• PERIMETER AND AREA OF A CIRCLE
• AREAS OF SECTOR AND SEGMENT OF A CIRCLE
• AREAS OF COMBINATION OF PLANE FIGURES
• INTRODUCTION
• PROBABILITY- A THEORETICAL APPROACH
VISHWA BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA
PHYSICS (2020-2021)
SYLLABUS (THEORY) BOOK- NCERT
Month Topic Sub-topic
April Electricity Electric current, potential difference and
electric current. Ohm’s law; Resistance, Resistivity, Factors on which the resistance of
a conductor depends. Series combination of resistors, parallel combination of resistors and
its applications in daily life. Heating effect of electric current and its applications in daily
life. Electric power, Interrelation between P,
V, I and R
July Light-Reflection and
Refraction
Reflection of light by curved surfaces; Images
formed by spherical mirrors, centre of curvature, principal axis, principal focus, focal
length, mirror formula (Derivation not
required), magnification.
Refraction; Laws of refraction, refractive index. Refraction of light by the spherical
lens; Image formed by spherical lenses; Lens formula (Derivation not required);
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Magnification. Power of a lens.
August Human Eye and
Colourful world
Functioning of a lens in the human eye,
defects of vision and their corrections, applications of spherical mirrors and lenses.
Refraction of light through a prism, dispersion
of light, scattering of light, applications in
daily life.
October Magnetic Effects of electric current
Magnetic field, field lines, field due to a current-carrying conductor, field due to
current carrying coil or solenoid; Force on current-carrying conductor, Fleming’s Left
Hand Rule, Electric Motor, Electromagnetic induction. Induced potential difference,
Induced current. Fleming’s Right Hand Rule, Electric Generator, Direct current. Alternating
current: frequency of AC. Advantage of AC
over DC. Domestic electric circuits.
November Sources of Energy 1. 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 of Energy.
December January
Revision 2.
CLASS - X
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY SESSION: 2020-2021
PRESCRIBED BOOK: NCERT
MONTHS/DAYS TOPIC SUB-TOPICS
April / May Lesson 1 - Chemical reactions and equations
*Writing a chemical equation, balanced chemical equation, types of chemical reaction, oxidation and reduction, corrosion, rancidity.
Practical - 1 Identify the types of reactions. Combination, Decomposition, Displacement and Double Displacement
July Lesson 2 - Acids, bases and salts
*Chemical properties of acids and bases. How do acids and bases react with metals? How much strong acidic and basic solution is? pH scale, importance of pH scale in everyday life, family of salts.
Practical - 2 & 3 To find the pH of the samples-Dil.HCl, NaOH, water by using pH paper. To study the properties of acids and bases by their reaction with litmus solution, zinc metal and solid sodium carbonate.
August/September Lesson 3 - Metals and non-metals
*Physical properties of metals and non-metals, chemical properties of metals, reactivity series of metals, how do metals and non-metals react, occurrence of metals, extraction of metals, refining of metals, corrosion.
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Practical 4 To observe the action of Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals on the ZnSo4, FeSO4, CuSO4 and Al2(SO4)3.
October Lesson 4 - Carbon and its compounds
Bonding in carbon, saturated and unsaturated carbon compounds, homologous series, nomenclature of carbon compound, chemical properties of carbon compounds. Some important carbon compounds, ethanol and ethanoic acid, soap and detergents.
Practical -5 & 6 To study the properties of acetic acid: Odour, Solubility, Litmus Action and reaction with NaHCO3. Foaming capacity of soap in hard and soft water
November Lesson 5 - Periodic classification of elements.
1) Dobereiner's traids, Newland's law of Octaves, Mendeleev's periodic table, achievements of mendeleev's table.
2) The modern periodic table, position of elements in the periodic table.
December Pre-Board 1
VISHWA BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA
CLASS X SESSION 2020-21
BIOLOGY
BOOK- NCERT MONTH TOPIC SUB-TOPICS
April & May
Unit 2: World of Living Ch 6 : Life Processes Activity Practical
Introduction to life processes: Basic concept of nutrition, respiration, transportation and excretion in plants and animals.
• Autotrophic and heterotrophic mode 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
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 photosynthesis 4. 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 transportation in plants
1. To prepare a temporary amount of lily leaf peel to show stomata 2. To show experimentally that germinating seeds release carbon dioxide
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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
• Animals hormones 1. To demonstrate the phenomenon of phototropism & geotropism in plants
August & September
Ch 8 : Ho 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 impact 1. 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 plants of an embryo of a dicot seed (Pea, gram, red kidney bean)
October Ch 9 : Heredity & Evolution
• Heredity
• Mendel’s contribution: Laws of inheritance of traits
• Sex determination
• Basic concepts of evolution
• Acquired and inherited traits
• Speciation
• Evolution and classification
• Tracing evolutionary relationships
• Human evolution 1. To study inheritance of characters taking the example of tree and fused ear
lobes in humans. 2. To study homology and analogy with the help of preserved /available
specimens of either animals & plants
November Unit 5 : Management of Natural Resources Ch 15 : Our Environment Activity
• Ecosystem
• 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 and segregate biodegradable substances from Non-biodegradable substances
3. To study the process of Biomagnifications taking the example of pesticides.
December Ch 16 : Management of Natural Resources
• Management of Natural resources
• Conservation and judicious use of natural resources
• Forest and wild life, Coal and petroleum conservation
• Examples of pepole’s participation for conservation of natural resources
• Big Adams: Advantages and limitations; alternatives if any
• Water harvesting
• Sustainability of natural resources
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Activity
1. To study the pH of various water supplies.
January Revision
Subject: Social Science (History and political Science) Syllabus Class: X Session 2020-21
Textbooks Prescribed: NCERT
• History : Contemporary World - II
• Political Science : Democratic Politics - II
Month Topic Sub Topics
April Pol.Science Power sharing
• Belgium & Srilanka
• Majoriatarianism
• Accomodation in Belgium
• Why power sharing is desirable?
• Forms of power sharing
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May History : Nationalism in India Pol.Sc.: Federalism
• The First World War, Khilafat Movement
• Non-Cooperation Movement
• Different strands within the movement
• Towards Civil Disobedience Movement
• The sense of collective belonging
Map : Mark the important centres of National movements.
• What is federalism?
• What makes India a federal country?
• How is Federalism practiced?
• Decentralisation in India.
July
History : The rise of nationalism in Europe Pol.Sc.: Democracy & Diversity
• The French Revolution and the Idea of the nation
• The making of Nationalism of Europe.
• The Age of Revolutions : 1830 – 1848
• The making of Germany and Italy
• Visualizing the Nation
• Nationalism and Imperialism To be assessed in the Periodic Tests only.
• Case studies of Mexico
• Differences, similarities and divisions
• Politics of social division
August History : The Age of Industrialization Pol.Sc.: Gender, Religion & Caste
• Before the Industrial Revolution
• Hand labour and steam power
• Industrialization in the colonies
• Factories come up
• The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth
• Markets for Goods
• Gender and Politics
• Religion, communalism and Politics
• Caste and politics
September Pol.Sc.: Popular struggles & movements Pol.Sc.: Political Parties
To be assessed in Periodic Tests only
• Popular struggles in Nepal and Bolivia
• Mobilization and organization
• 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 History : Print Culture and the Modern World
• The First Printed Books
• Print comes to Europe
• The Print Revolution and its Impact
• The Reading Mania
• The Nineteenth century India and the World of Print
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• Religious reforms and public debates
• New forms of Publication
• Print and censorship
November Pol.Sc.: Outcomes of Democracy
• How do we assess outcomes of democracy?
• Accountable, responsive and legitimate government
• Economic growth and development
• Reduction of inequality and poverty
• Accommodation of social diversity
• Dignity and freedom of citizens
December/January Revision
February Revision
Subject: Social Science (Geography & Economics) Syllabus Class: X
Text Book Prescribed: NCERT • Geography : Contemporary India II
• Economics : Understanding Economic Development
Month Topic Sub Topics
April Geography Resources and Development
• Types of Resources
• Resource Planning in India
• Land Resources, Land Degradation and Conservation
• Soil as A Resource : Types, Erosion and Conservation
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Economics The Story of Development
Map –Major Soil Types
• What Development Promises- Different People Different Goals.
• Income and other Goals
• National Development
• How to compare different Countries or States?
• Income and Other Criteria
May Geography Water Resources (Periodic Test) Economics Sectors of the Indian Economy
• Water Scarcity and Need for Water Conservation
• Multi-Purpose River Projects
• Sectors of Economic Activities
• Comparing the Three Sectors
• Rising Importance of the Tertiary Sector in Production
• Division of Sectors as Organised and Unorganised
July Geography Agriculture
• Types of Farming
• Cropping Pattern
• Major Crops
• Technological and Institutional Reforms
• Contribution of agriculture to the national economy, employment and output.
Note –Content of pg no. 44-47 of NCERT Textbook to be deleted
Map- Major Areas of Rice and Wheat Major producer States of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Cotton, Jute.
August Economics Money and Credit Geography Minerals and Energy Resources
• Money as a Medium of Exchange
• Modern forms of Money
• Loan Activities of Banks
• Terms of Credit
• Formal and Informal Credit
• Self Help Group
• Mode of Occurrence of Minerals
• Ferrous Minerals and Non-Ferrous Minerals
• Conservation of Minerals
• Conventional and Non-Conventional Sources of Energy
• Conservation of Energy Resources Map- major Mineral and Energy Resources, Power Plants
September Geography Manufacturing Industries
• Importance of Manufacturing
• Classification of Industries
• Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation ( Content on pg 74-75 of NCERT is to be deleted)
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Map-Major Industries
October Economics Globalisation and its Impact on India Geography Lifelines of National Economy
• Production Across Countries
• Foreign Trade and Integration of Markets
• What is Globalization?
• Factors that have enabled Globalisation
• World Trade Organization
• Impact of Globalisation in India
• The Struggle for Fair Globalisation
• Different Means 0f Transport; Roadways, Railways, Pipelines, Waterways, Airways
• Communication
• International Trade
• Tourism as a Trade Map – National Highways, Major Sea Ports and Airports.
November Consumer Rights ( to be done as Project Work)
• The Consumer in the Marketplace
• Consumer Movement
• Consumer Rights
December/January Revision
February Revision
SYLLABUS Class X (Information Technology)
SESSION 2020 - 2021
Prescribed Book (Kips Information Technology Vocational Computers)
Month CHAPTER TOPIC & SUB-TOPICS
APRIL PART-A UNIT 1: COMMUNICATION SKILLS
SESSION 1: Method of Communications SESSION 2:Communication Cycle SESSION 3:Communication Barriers SESSION 4:Effective Communication SESSION 5:Basic Writing skills
UNIT3: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SKILLS
SESSION1: Operating System SESSION2: Managing Files and Folders SESSION3:Care and Maintenance
PRACTICAL: Working with Operating System:- Managing Files and Folders.
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MAY PART-B UNIT 1: WEB APPLICATION (BASICS)
SESSION 1: Working with accessibility options SESSION2 : Networking Fundamentals SESSION3: Introduction to Instant Massaging SESSION4: Chatting with a Contact SESSION5: Creating and Publishing Web pages-Blog SESSION 6:Using Offline Blog Editors SESSION7: Online Transactions. SESSION8:Internet Security
PRACTICAL: Working With Internet Accessibility Options:- Chatting, Creating And Publishing WebPages-Blog
JULY PART-A UNIT 2: SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS
SESSION1: Stress Management and its Techniques SESSION2: Ability to work Independently
PART B UNIT 2 WORD PROCESSING (INTERMEDIATE)
SESSION1: Modifying Layout of a Paragraph SESSION2: Managing Headers SESSION3: Managing Footers SESSION4: Managing Styles SESSION5: Document Template SESSION6: Working with Page and Section Breaks SESSION7: Applying Character Formats SESSION8: Insert Graphical Objects AND Illustrations SESSION9: Text wrapping SESSION 10: Insert Shapes, Symbols and Special Characters
PART D PRACTICAL FILE
PREPARATION OF 4 PAGES(Hard Copy) BASED ON ANY 4 FEATURES IN MS Word
AUGUST PART A UNIT 4: ENTERPRENURAL SKILLS
SESSION1: ENTERPRENUR AND Entrepreneurship
PART B UNIT 3: SPREADSHEET(INTERMEDIATE)
SESSION1: Using AutoSum in Cells SESSION2: Conditional Formatting SESSION3: Hide/Unhide/Freeze Row and Column SESSION4: Set Page Breaks SESSION5: Set Page Layout SESSION6: Manage Workbook Views SESSION7: Apply Cell and Range Names SESSION8: Create Modify and Format Charts SESSION9: Sort and Filter Data SESSION10: Calculate Data Across Worksheets SESSION11: Using Multiple Workbooks and Linking Cells SESSION12: Sharing Worksheet Data
PART D PRACTICAL FILE
PREPARATION OF 4 PAGES(Hard Copy) BASED ON ANY 4 FEATURES IN MS EXCEL
SEPTEMBER REVISION REVISION
OCTOBER PART A UNIT4: GREEN SKILLS
SESSION1: Sustainable Development
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PART B UNIT 4: DIGITAL PRESENTATION
SESSION1: Inserting a Movie Clip SESSION2: Inserting an Audio Clip SESSION3: Working with Tables SESSION4:Working with Charts SESSION5: Inserting Transactions SESSION6: Inserting Animations SESSION7: Grouping Objects SESSION8: Adding Speaker Notes SESSION9: Reviewing a Presentation SESSION10: Prepare to Deliver a Presentation
PART C PRACTICAL WORK
Practical Examination(Prepare a Digital Presentation on Natural Disaster)
NOVEMBER PART B UNIT 5: EMAIL MESSAGING(INTERMEDIATE)
SESSION1:Working with Calendar SESSION2:Schedule an Appointment SESSION3:Categorise an Appointment SESSION4:Share a Calendar SESSION5: Print a Calendar SESSION6: Creating a Meeting Request SESSION7: Create and Edit a Task SESSION8: Create and Edit a Note SESSION9:Create and Edit a Journal Entry
PART B UNIT 6: DATABASE DEVELOPMENT(BASICS)
SESSION1: Data Base Concepts SESSION2: Data Storage SESSION3: Manipulating Data SESSION4: Creating a Database Object SESSION5: Creating a table SESSION6: Building Forms SESSION7: Create and Manage Queries SESSION8:Designing Reports
PART D PRACTICAL FILE
PREPARATION OF 4 PAGES(Hard Copy) BASED ON ANY 4 FEATURES IN MS ACCESS
DECEMBER REVISION PART D PRACTICAL FILE
REVISION Completion of Practical File.(Cover Page+Index+)