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SYLLABUS 2015 - 2016


CLASS XI

Happy are those who trust the Lord, who do not


turn to idol or join those who worship false Gods.
Psalm 40:4
1

ENGLISH
Month
April and
May

Name of the BookHornbill


1. The portrait of a
lady
2. The photograph

Name of the BookSnapshot


1) Summer of the
beautiful white horse

Suggested Activities/
Assignments
The Canterville Ghost Movie
can be viewed

Reading Skills
1. Comprehension
2. Note-making

AD-MAD designing
collage/poster
Speech during assembly
Writing Skills
Advertisement
Notice
Posters
Article
Speech / Debate
Integrated grammar
Listening skills

July

1. We are not afraid


to die

1) Albert Einstein at
school
2) Address
Novel
Chapter 1 and 2
Reading Skills
1. Comprehension
2. Note-making

August

1. Discovering Tut

1) Rangas marriage
Novel
The Canterville Ghost
Chapter-3

To describe the place you


visited
Role-Play
Writing Skills
1. Letters
Business/Official Letters
(a) Making enquiries
(b) Registering
Complaints
(c) Asking for and giving
information
2. Grammar - Determiners
Factual Description/ Report
Writing
Environment Week
Celebrations
Writing Skills
1. Letter to Editor - Giving
suggestion on an issue
2. Letter to school/college
authority
Regarding admission
School issues (example
change of bus route /
change of subject)
Grammar Determiners,
Tenses, Modals, Change of
voice, Error Detection,
Editing, Reordering sentences

1. Voice of rain
2. The ailing planet

1) Mothers day
Novel
The Canterville Ghost
Chapter-4

November

1. Browning version
2. Childhood

Novel
The Canterville GhostChapter 5

December

1. Father to son

1) Birth
Novel
The Canterville GhostChapter 6 and 7

1. Listening skills
2. Speaking skills Assessment of speaking
and Listening activity
Famous speech by leaders
Writing Skills
Letters
1. Placing Order
Sending Replies
Debate competition
Writing Skills
Letters
1. Job Application
2. Letter to school / college
authority requirements for
school like furniture,
books and sports
equipments
Grammar
1. Clauses
Grammar
1. Modals
2. Active and Passive Voice
Speaking and Listening Skills

January

1) Tale of melon city

February

Revision

Revision/Exam

Revision

September

Revision

October

Revision/ Exam.

Final Examination Entire Syllabus as per CBSE specifications.


BLUE PRINT
Section-A (2 comprehensions)
Comprehension (1) (12 marks) : 6M Type Questions, 6 Short Answer Type Questions.
Comprehension (2) (8 marks) : Note Making 5 marks comprising of title and key and 3 marks
summary.
Section-B Writing Skills and Grammar
B3 Short Answer questions based on Notice/Poster/Advertisement/Factual Description (4
marks)
B4 Long answer questions Letter writing (6 marks)
B5 Very long answer type Article/Speech/report Writing/Narrative (10 marks)
B6, B7, B8 Based on grammar Error correction, Edition, Re-ordering of sentences,
Transformation of sentences (4/2/4 marks)
Section-C Literature and Novel
C9 Very short answer type based on poetry (3 marks)
C10 Short answer question based on prose, poetry & plays from both the text. (3x3=9)
C11 Long answer questions based on prescribed text. (6 marks)
C12 Long answer questions based on plot, incident or event based on the novel. (6 marks)
3

C13 Long answer question based on interpretation, appreciation and analysis of characters of the
prescribed novel (6 marks)
Total (80 marks)
Design of the English Question Paper
Time : 3 Hours
Marks : 80 + 20 = 100
Typology

Reading
Skills

Typology of
MCQ Very
questions!learni
1
Short
ng outcomes
mark Answ
er
Quest
ion I
mark
s

Conceptual
understanding,
decoding
analysing,
inferring,
interpreting,
appreciating,
literary
conventions and
vocabulary,
summarising and
using appropriate
formats/s
Writing
Reasoning,
Skills and appropriacy of
Grammar style and tone,
using appropriate
format and
fluency inference,
analysis,
evaluation and
creativity,
appreciation
applying of
languages
conventions,
comprehension
using structures
integratively,accu
racy and fluency
Literary
Recalling,
Text Books reasoning,
and Long appreciating a

Short
Answ
er
Quest
ion 3
mark
s

10

Short
Answ
er
Quest
ion 4
mark
s

Long
Answ
er2120150w
ords6
mark
s

Long
Answ
er180100w
ords5
mark
s

Very Total Overal


Long mark l %
Answ
s
er150
200w
ords(
HOT
S)10
mark
s
20
20

30

30

30

30

Reading
Text

literary
conventions,
inference,
analysis,
evaluation,
creativity with
fluency
Assessmen Interaction,
t of
reasoning,
Speaking diction,
and
articulation,
Listening clarity,
Skills
pronunciation
overall fluency
Total

10+10
(L+S)

31=3 191= 43=1 14=4 15=5 46=2 lx10=


19
2
4
10

20

20

80

100

MATHEMATICS
MONTH

Name of the Chapter

APRIL

Chapter-1 Sets

MAY

Chapter-2 Relation and Functions


1+4=5
CBSE topic added- Domain and
range of exponential and logarithmic
functions.
Chapter-3 Trigonometry Solution of 1+1+1+
Triangles
4+4+6+
6=23

JULY

AUGUST

SEPT.

Weightage
(Marks)
1st
2nd
4+6=10 4
1+1=2

4+4+6=
14

Chapter-5 Complex numbers and


Supplement

1+1+4+
4=10

Chapter-4 Principle of mathematical


induction
Chapter-6 Linear inequalities

4+4=08
4+6=10

Not
included
4

Chapter-13 Limits and derivative


(supplement)

4+4+6+
6=20

1+1+4+
4+6=16

Chapter-15 Statistics
CBSE Topic added- Range

4+4+6=
14

4+6=10

REVISION / EXAM

SUGGESTED
ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS
Assignment Booklet
and NCERT
Assignment Booklet
and NCERT.

Assignment Booklet
and NCERT

Assignment Booklet
and NCERT

SECOND TERM
OCTOBER

CH-7
Permutation and combinations
CH-8
Binomial theorem

04

Assignment Booklet
and NCERT

06

NOV.

CH-10
Straight lines and supplement
CH-11
Conic sections
DECEMBER Ch-9
Sequences & series and supplement
Ch-12
Three Dimensional
Geometry
JANUARY Ch-16
Probability
Ch -14
Mathematical Reasoning
FEBRUARY Revision + final term examination

4+6=10

Assignment Booklet
and NCERT

4
4+6=10

Assignment Booklet
and NCERT

1+4=5

Assignment Booklet
and NCERT

BLUE PRINT
FIRST TERM
MONTH

Name of the Chapter

1 MARK 4 MARK

6 MARK

Total
Weightage

APRIL

Chapter-1 Sets

10

MAY

Chapter-2 Relation and


Functions
Chapter-3 Trigonometry
Solution of Triangles

23

Chapter-5 Complex numbers


and Supplement

10

2
1

8
10

Chapter-13 Limits and


derivative (supplement)

20

Chapter-15 Statistics

14

JULY

AUGUST

Chapter-4 Principle of
mathematical induction
Chapter-6 Linear inequalities

SECOND TERM
MONTH

Name of the Chapter

1 MARK 4 MARK

6 MARK

Total
Weightage

APRIL

Chapter-1 Sets

Chapter-2 Relation and


Functions
JULY
Chapter-3 Trigonometry
Solution of Triangles
Chapter-5 Complex numbers
and Supplement
AUGUST
Chapter-6 Linear inequalities
Chapter-13 Limits and
derivative (supplement)
Chapter-15 Statistics
OCTOBER CH-7
Permutation and combinations
CH-8
Binomial theorem
NOV.
CH-10
Straight lines and supplement
CH-11
Conic sections
DECEMBER Ch-9
Sequences & series and
supplement
Ch-12
Three Dimensional
Geometry
JANUARY Ch-16
Probability
Ch -14
Mathematical Reasoning

14

1
2

4
16

1
1

1
-

10
4

10

10

MAY

PHYSICS
MONTH

NAME OF THE UNIT

APRIL

PHYSICAL WORLD AND


MEASUREMENT

WEIGHTAGE
Ist
2nd

Suggested Activities

06
23

MAY

20
KINEMATICS

As per CBSE manual

JULY

Kinematics (Contd)
Laws Of Motion

As per CBSE manual

20

Work, Energy And Power


AUGUST

Work, Energy And Power


(Contd)

12
17

Motion Of System Of Particles


And
Rigid Body
OCTOBER

As per CBSE manual

12

Gravitation

Properties Of Bulk Matter

As per CBSE manual

NOVEMBER
Properties Of Bulk Matter
(Contd)

20

DECEMBER
Thermodynamics

As per CBSE manual

Behaviour Of Perfect Gases &


Kinetic Theory Of Gases
JANUARY
Oscillations & Waves
FEBRUARY

10

As per CBSE manual

Revision & Exams

PRACTICALS : (1st Term)


1.
2.

8 EXPERIMENTS ( 4 FROM EACH SECTION)


2 ACTIVITIES (1 FROM EACH SECTION)

BLUE PRINT
TYPE OF
QUESTIONS
VSA
SA-I
SA-II
VBQ
LA
TOTAL

MARKS
1
2
3
4
5

TOTAL NO. OF
QUESTIONS
5
5
12
1
3
26

TOTAL MARKS
5
10
36
4
15
70

QUESTION PAPER MUST INCLUDE THE PROBLEMS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING1.


REMEMBERING
2.
UNDERSTANDING
8

3.
4.
5.

APPLICATION
HIGH ORDER THINKING SKILLS
EVALUATION & MULTIDISCIPLINARY

PRACTICALS 2nd Term


1.
2.
3.

7 EXPERIMENTS - MINIMUM 3 FROM EACH SECTION


3 ACTIVITIES - 1 FROM EACH SECTION
ONE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

BLUE PRINT SAME AS FIRST TERM


BLUE PRINT FOR PRACTICALS
EXPERIMENT
RECORDS
PROJECT
VIVA

8+8=16

6
3
5
TOTAL 30

CHEMISTRY
MONTH

Name of Chapter

APRIL

1. Some basic concepts of


Chemistry

MAY

1. Structure of Atom
2. Classification
1. Classification of elements
(contd)

14
08

06
04

Model making related to the


concern topics.

2. Chemical Bonding and


Molecular structure

14

05

a) Structures of molecules
b) Balancing of equations

3. Redox Reactions
1. States of Matter
2. Environmental chemistry

08
10
06

03
04
03

JULY

AUGUST

Weightage
(Marks)
I
II
10
05

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS
Finding Limiting Reagent.
Finding Molarity and Molality.

Assignment Numericals
Project work

SEPTEMBER REVISION /
EXAMINATION
OCTOBER

1. Organic Chemistry - Some


basic principles

NOVEMBER 1. Hydrocarbons
2. Thermodynamics

8
6

Assignment Structures of
resonating molecules
a. Name reactions
b. Conversions
c. Numericals

DECEMBER 1. Thermodynamics (Contd)


2. Equilibrium
3. Hydrogen
JANUARY

a. Numericals
b. Conceptual questions

6
3

1. S-Block elements
2. P-Block elements

5
5

FEBRUARY Final examination

a. Assignment of reasoning
questions
b. Balance the equations
Chemistry practical
a. Volumetric analysis
b. Salt analysis

PRACTICAL : (1st Term)


1. Volumetric Analysis
2. Salt analysis- To find one anion in given salt
3. Project on Environmental Chemistry
BLUE PRINT
TYPE OF
QUESTIONS
VSA
SA-I
SA-II
VBQ
LA
TOTAL

MARKS
1
2
3
4
5

TOTAL NO. OF
QUESTIONS
5
5
12
1
3
26

TOTAL MARKS
5
10
36
4
15
70

QUESTION PAPER MUST INCLUDE THE PROBLEMS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING1.


REMEMBERING
2.
UNDERSTANDING
3.
APPLICATION
4.
HIGH ORDER THINKING SKILLS
5.
EVALUATION & MULTIDISCIPLINARY

BLUE PRINT SAME AS FIRST TERM


PRACTICAL: (2nd Term)
1. Volumetric Analysis
2. Salt analysis- To find one anion and one cation in given salt
3. Project on Hydrogen
BLUE PRINT FOR PRACTICAL
EXPERIMENT
RECORDS
PROJECT
VIVA

8+8=16

6
3
5
TOTAL 30
10

BIOLOGY
Month

April
May
July

August

Name of Chapter

The living world


Cell-The unit of life
Biomolecules
Cell cycle and cell
division
Biological
classification
Structural
Organization
(Cockroach)
Plant Kingdom
Animal Kingdom
Morphology of
flowering plants
Anatomy of flowering
plants

Weightage
I
TERM
3
10
7
12

II
TERM
1
5
5
5

7
8
7

2
2
4

2
2
5
5

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS

Prepare a herbarium
Worksheets/assignment
- Test for presence of different
biomolecules in foodstuff.
- Identification of stages of mitosis
and meiosis.
- Power point presentation on
Kingdom Monera, Protisa & Fungi.
- Worksheets & assignments.
-

PPT on plant kingdom


PPT on animal kingdom
Dissect flowers
Make T.S. of monocot / dicot stem
and root.

September Revision/Exam
SECOND TERM

October

Transport in Plants
Mineral Nutrition
Photosynthesis
Respiration in plant

November Plant growth and


development
Digestion and
Absorption
Breathing and
Exchange of gases
Body Fluids and
Circulation
December Excretory Products
and its Elimination
Movement and
Locomotion
Neural Control
January
Chemical
Coordination
Final Practical Exams
Revision test/Mock
Examination
OTBA

Study of osmosis by potato


osmometer
Worksheet
Paper Chromatography
Assignment
Project on physiological effects
and applications of phytohormones
Assignments / Worksheets

Assessed
at OTBA

3
3

10
February

Final Examination
11

Test sample of urine for presence


of albumin, bile, salt and glucose.
Study of bones and joints.
Assignments / Worksheets
Oral presentation on hormones.
Endocrine glands.

Design of the Biology Question Paper


Type of Questions

Remembering: Knowledge based


simple recall questions, to know
specific facts, terms, concepts,
principles, or theories, Identify,
define, or recite, information
Understanding: Comprehension- to
be familiar with meaning and to
understand conceptually,. interpret,
compare, contrast, explain,
pharaphrase information
Application: Use abstract
information in concrete situation, to
apply knowledge to new situations,
Use given content to interpret a
situation, provide an example or
solve a problem
Higher Order Thinking Skills:
Analysis & Synthesis- Classify,
compare, contrast, or differentiate
between different piece of
information, Organize and / or
integrate unique pieces of
information from a variety of
sources
Evaluation and Multi Disciplinary:
Appraise, judge, and / or justify the
value or worth or a decision or
outcome, or to predict outcomes
based on values

1 Mark 2 Mark 3 Mark 4 Marks


5
Total Weightage
(Very (Short) (Short) (Value Marks
Short)
Based) (Long)
2
1
1
7
10%

21

30%

21

30%

10

14%

11

16%

51=5 52=10 123=36 41=4 53=15 100%

Total

Note : The question paper of the year and examination to be held in the March 2016 will include a
section on open text based assessment (OTBA) which will include questions of a total of 10 marks.
No other questions will be asked from the unit for OTBA. The open text material will be supplied
in advance. This material is designed to test the analytical and higher order thinking skills of
students.
Question Wise Break Up
Types of
Question(s)
VSA
SA-I

Mark(s
) per
1
2

Total
No. of
5
5
12

Total
Mark
05
10

SA-II
VBQ

3
4

12
1

36
04

LA

15

26

70

Total

BUSINESS STUDIES
Month

Name of Chapter

Weightage
1
2nd

Suggested
Activities/Assignments

st

April

May

June
July

1. Nature and Purpose of


Business
2.Forms of business
organization (1st Half)
Forms of business
organization (2nd Half)
(Formation of a Co.)
Continues
3.Private, public and global
enterprises

4.Business services
August
Business services (contd.)
5.Emerging modes of
business organizations
September Revision & First Term
Examination

16

08

A report on study of different


occupations.

22

12

Collection & study of various


documents related to
formation of a company.

20

08

Visit to any 2 different types


of Co.s & their comparison.
Visit to a bank

18

10

14

Study of various banking


documents.

SECOND TERM
October

6.Social responsibility of
business and business ethics
Sources of business finance
November 7.Sources of business
finance (contd.)
8.Small business
December 9.Internal trade

January
February

Ch.
No.
1
2

06

A debate on social
responsibilities.

14

Collection of securities &


research work on the various
subsidies given by the
government.

06
12

Project Work
10.International Business -I
11. International Business-II
Revision and Final
Examination

Visit to retail shop.


Collection of documents for
collage making.

10
08

Name

Marks

Part-A : Foundation of Business


Nature and Purpose of Business
Forms of business organization

8
12
13

20

50

3
4
5
6

Private, public and global enterprises


Business services
Emerging modes of business
Social responsibility of business and business ethics
Part-B : Finance & Trade
7
Sources of business finance
8
Small business
9
Internal trade
10
International business
11
Project Work
TOTAL
* Content as per the new CBSE syllabus.
Ch.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

8
10
6
6

18

14
6
12
8

20

12

20

100

Name
Nature and Purpose of Business Organisation
Forms of business organization
Private, public and global enterprises
Business services
Emerging modes of business
Social responsibility of business and business ethics
Sources of business finance
Small business
Internal trade
International business-I
International business-I
Project work / Viva

40

10
100

Weightage
1st Term
16
22
20
18
14

Weightage
2nd Term
08
12
08
10
06
06
14
06
12
08

10
100

10
100

TOTAL
BLUE PRINT
M
1
3
4
5
6
Viva
TOTAL

Q
08
06
05
04
04

T
08
18
20
20
24
10
100

M
1
3
4
5
6
Project
TOTAL

Q
08
06
05
04
04

T
08
18
20
20
24
10
90

ACCOUNTANCY
MONTH

MONTH WISE SYLLABUS


NAME OF CHAPTER
WEIGHTAGE
1st

April to
June

CHAPTER-1 Introduction to Accounting


CHAPTER-2 Basic Accounting Terms
CHAPTER-3 Theory Base of Accounting,
CHAPTER-4 Bases of Accounting
CHAPTER -5 Accounting Equation
14

06
06
10
05
09

2nd
03
03
05
04
-

SUGESSTED
ACTIVITIES/ASS
IGNMENTS
Giving a real life
situation when a
person is given a
fixed amount to
spend for day to

CHAPTER-6 Accounting Procedure-Rules of


Debit and Credit

July

August

Sept.
October

Nov.

Dec.

CHAPTER-7 Origin of Transactions- Source


Documents and Preparation of Vouchers.
CHAPTER-8 Journal and Ledger
CHAPTER-9 Special Purpose Book I- Cash
Book
CHAPTER-10 Special Purpose Book II
(PB,SB, PR,SR ,Journal Proper)
CHAPTER-12 Trial Balance
CHAPTER-11 Bank Reconciliation Statement
CHAPTER -14 Provisions and Reserves
Chapter-21 Computers in Accounting
(Comparison of Manual & Computerised
Accounting, system, Advantage &
disadvantage of computerized accounting,
Accounting software-readymade, customized
and tailor made software with merit &
demerits)
Revision / Examination
Chapter-13 Depreciation
Chapter-15 Accounting for Bills of Exchange

03

03
15
11

06
04

Creation of various
kinds of vouchers.
Discussion in G-6
on the topic
Functions of a
Bank.

07
07
04
04

03
04
10

06
06

Chapter-16 Rectification of Errors


Chapter-17 Financial Statements of Sole
Proprietorship
Chapter-18 Adjustments in preparation of
financial Statements.

06

Chapter-19 Accounts from Incomplete


Records-Single Entry System
Chapter-20 Financial statements of a Not-For
Profit Organisations

15

day activities of a
Household.

10

05
15

Reconcile Bank
A/C(pass book)
with Cash Book for
a Real bank account
for an Individual /
organisation.

Role play to
understand various
terms and parties
involved in Bills of
Exchange.
Collect an Annual
Report of a profit
making Sole
proprietorship.
Analyse its various
Accounts and
Balance sheet.
Visit a Not-for
profit Organisation.
Write a report for
the same with the
view of their
bookkeeping
procedure.
OR
Visit few small and
big business
organisations. Find
out the
Bookkeeping
procedures of these
firms. Prepare a
Report to compare
their procedures.

Jan.

Revision
Viva / Project

Feb.

10

Revision / Examination

BLUE PRINT
Ch.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
8.
9.
11.
12.
13.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

Find out the various


Software available
in the market.
Prepare a
comparative
Study of the same.

10

Name of Chapter

Weightage

Introduction to Accounting
Basic Accounting terms
Theory..Reporting standards (IFRS)
Basis of Accounting
Journal and Ledger
Special purpose book I-Cash book
Bank reconciliation statement
Trial balance
Depreciation
Accounting of bills of exchange
Rectification of errors
Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Adjustments in preparation of financial statements
Accounts from.single entry system
Financial statements of Not-for-profit organizations
Computers in accounting
Project Work
TOTAL

3
3
5
4
6
4
4
3
6
6
6

Marks
8
6
4
3
1
Total

No. of questions
2
5
5
6
6
24

Prescribed in
Textbook
15

35

10

10

5
15
10
10
100

5
15
10
10
100

Total
16
30
20
18
6
90

POLITICAL SCIENCE
MONTH

APRIL

Name of Chapter

Constitution : Why &


How
Rights in Indian
Constitution

Weightage
(Marks)
1st
20

2nd
10

08

04

16

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS

Debate on the rigidity &


flexibility of the IK, QB
New developments with
reference to case studying
QB

MAY

JULY

AUGUST

Election and
representation

12

06

Executive

16

08

Legislature

16

08

Judiciary

12

06

Federalism

08

04

Local Government

08

04

Constitution as a living
document

Includ
ed in
Ch-1
Includ
ed in
Ch-1

The philosophy of the


constitution
SEPTEMBER

REVISION /
EXAMINATION

OCTOBER

BOOK 2
Introduction to political
theory

06

Freedom
12
Equality
NOVEMBER

Social Justice

10

Rights

DECEMBER

Reports on the ECT & ADR


websites and discussion QB
Debating parliamentary vice
presidential systems with
reference to case studies
PPT comparing powers of
Lok and Rajya Sabhas.
Landmark and recent
judgments to be discussed
Discussion of current affairs
in debating the existing
structure QBs for all
Discussion on the role of
local government strengths
& weaknesses.
Discussion with reference to
current affairs.
Project work on any one
aspect.

Discussing the constitutive


elements of political theory
with reference to the works
of eminent political
philosopher & also current
affairs.
Discussing current affairs
& project work.
Group presentation on the
issues of social justice and
rights.

Citizenship

06

Visit to the Parliament

Nationalism
Secularism

04
06

Peace

03

Comparing and contracting


the western &Indian modals
of secularism.
Referring to current affairs
discussing viable solutions.
Debating the current
development model.

JANUARY

Development

FEBRUARY

Revision + Final term


examination

03

17

BLUE PRINT
Weightage of marks
6
5
4
2
1
Total

No. of questions
6
5
4
5
5

Total
36
25
24
10
5
100

SOCIOLOGY
Month
(Book-1)

Name of Chapter

Weightage
1st

Introducing Sociology
- Sociology and
society
- Basic Concept
- Social Institutions
JUNE/JULY
- Culture and Society
AUGUST
- Doing Sociology :
Research Methods
(to be evaluated
through practical
project work)
- Revision/Exam
SEPTEMBER

2nd

20
20

06
08

Scope of sociology
Introduction to readings of
Andre Betille

20
20

10
10

Forms of marriage and religion


Project Work

APRIL /MAY

BLUE PRINT
M
2
4
6
TOTAL

Q
14
7
4

Suggested
Activities/Assignments

T
28
28
24
80

PROJECT WORK 20 MARKS


A.
Project
B.
Viva based on project work & presentation2 marks
C.
Research Design
1. Overall format
2. Research questions / hypothesis
3. Choice of technique
4. Detailed procedure
5. Limitations of technique

18

10 marks
2 marks
8 marks
1 marks
1 marks
2 marks
2 marks
2 marks

SECOND TERM
Month
(Book-1)

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
BLUE PRINT
M
2
4
6
TOTAL

Name of Chapter

Mark Marks
2nd
s
st
Term
1
Term

Understanding Society
- Social structure, stratification and
Social processes in society
- Social Change
- Environment and Society
- Western Sociologists
- Indian sociologists
Final Examination

Q
14
7
4

10

10

10
08
08

Suggested Activities/
Assignments

Role of caste in politics


Cooperation as a
phenomenon in society
Factors of social
change
Risk societies
Powerpoint
presentations

T
28
28
24
80

Last Question : should be passage based.


One 4 marker question and one 6 marker question should be a choice based questions.

COMPUTER SCIENCE (PYTHON)


MONTH

TOPICS

Weightage
1st

April-May

June-August

Bridge Course
Getting Started : Introduction to
Python-an interpreted high level
language, interactive mode and script
mode.
Variables, Expressions and
Statements: Values, Variables and
keywords; Operators and operands in
Python (Assignment statement); Taking
input (using raw_input()and input() and
displaying output (print statement);
Putting comments.
Functions: Importing Modules (entire
module or selected objects), invoking
built in functions, functions from math
module, using random() and randint()
functions of random module to generate
random numbers, composition.
Defining functions, invoking functions,
passing parameters (default parameter
19

Suggested
Activities

2nd

10

10

08

08

10

10

12

12

As per CBSE
instructions

Sept.
Oct-Nov.

values, keyword arguments), scope of


variables, void functions and functions
returning values, flow of execution.
Conditional constructs and looping: If
else statement, while, for (range
function), break, continue, else, pass,
nested loops, use of compound
expression in conditional constructs and
looping.
Strings: Creating, initializing and
accessing the elements; string operators:
+, *, in, not in, range slice[n:m];
Comparing strings using relational
operators; String functions & methods:
len, capitalize, find, isalnum, isalpha,
isdigit, lower, islower, isupper, etc.
Revision/Exam
Lists: Concept of mutable lists, creating,
initializing and accessing the elements,
traversing, appending, updating and
deleting elements;
List operations (joining, list slices); List
functions & methods
Evolution of computers: Basics of
computer and its operation; Functional
Components and the interconnections,
concept of booting. Classification of
computers.
Software concepts
Numbers System: Binary, Octal,
Decimal, Hexadecimal and conversion
between two different number systems.
Internal storage encoding of Characters:
ASCII, ISCII (Indian scripts standard
code for informational interchange), and
UNICODE (for multilingual computing)
Microprocessor : Basic concepts, clock
speed (MHz, GHz), 16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit
processors; 128 bit processors; Types
CISC processors (complex instruction set
computing), RISC processors(Reduced
instruction set computing), and EPIC
(Explicitly parallel instruction
computing)
Dictionaries: Concept of key-value pair,
creating, initializing and accessing the
elements in a dictionary, traversing,
appending, updating and deleting
elements dictionary functions &
Methods: cmp, len, clear(), get(),
has_key(), items(), keys(), update(),
20

making practical
files with
questions based
on the following
topics

10

10

05

05

05

05

05

05

As per CBSE
instructions
making practical
files with
questions based
on the following
topics

Dec. January

values()
Tuples: Immutable concept, creating,
initializing and accessing the elements in
a tuple; Tuple functions: cmp(), len(),
max(), min(), tuple()
General concepts: Modular approach,
clarity and simplicity of expression, use
of proper names for identifiers,
comments, indentation; documentation
and program maintenance; running and
debugging programs, syntax errors, runtime errors, logical errors.
Problem solving methodologies:
Understanding of the problem, solution
for the problem, identifying minimum
number of inputs required for output,
writing code to optimizing execution
time and memory storage, etc.
Problem solving: Introduction to
Algorithms/Flowcharts.

05

05

05

05

As per CBSE
instructions
making practical
files with
questions based
on the following
topics

FIRST TERM
Ques.
7
7

Marks Dist. Marks


2, 3, 5
14
2, 3, 5
21

2, 5

35

Topic
Computer Fundamentals
Introduction to python (variables, expressions and
statements functions importing modules random,
math & string functions defining functions
conditional constructs and looping.
Programming with python (strings, lists)

Total Marks 70 (theory) & Practical 30


Total Number of questions 21
SECOND TERM Complete syllabus inclusive of 1st Term
Units
Unit-1 : Computer Fundamentals
Unit-2 : Programming Methodology
Unit-3 : Introduction to python
Unit-4 : Programming with python

Weightage
10
12
18
30

Total Marks 70 (theory) & Practical 30

21

PAPER DESIGN
S.
No.

Typology of
questions

01

Knowledge
based
Conceptual
understanding
Application
based and
inferential type
Reasoning
based
Skills based
TOTAL

02
03

04
05

Very
short
answer
(VSA)
(1
mark)
3

Shorts
answer-I
(SA-I)
(2 marks)

Shorts
answer-I
(SA-II)
(3 marks)

Long
answer-I
(LA)
(4 marks)

Total
Marks

%
Weightage

13%

11

15%

16

23%

16

23%

2
11

2
8

2
5

18
70

26%
100%

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MONTH

CHAPTER

WEIGHETAGE

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS

1ST
15
15

2ND
6
5

15
10
15

6
5
6

Project - Presentation on Yoga

Ch-6 Management of
injuries
Ch-7 Test & measurement
in sports
November Ch-8 Fundamentals of
anatomy & physiology
Ch- 9 Biomechanics &
sports
December Ch-10 Psychology & sports

7
7

Information about the significance


of First Aid,
Tests and measurement in sports

7
7

Benefits of biomechanics in
sports

January

Ch-11 Training in sports

Practical file as per CBSE


guidelines.
Physical fitness Assessments

February

Revision & Examination

July

Ch-1 - Physical fitness,


wellness & lifestyle
Ch-2 Changing trends &
career in physical education
August
Ch-3 Olympic movement
Ch-4 Yoga
Ch-5 Doping
September Revision & Examination

Physical fitness Assessments

SECOND TERM
October

22

BLUE PRINT
M
1
3
5
TOTAL

Q
11
08
07

T
11
24
35
70

Note Final term complete syllabus will come as per CBSE guidelines.

HISTORY
Month

Topic

Weightage
1st

April

May
July

August

Sept.

Bridge Course
Ch 1-From the
beginning of time
Ch 2-Writing &
City Life
Ch 3-An empire
across three
continents
Ch 4-Central
Islamic Lands
Ch 5-Nomadic
Empire
Map
Revision/First Term
Examination

Suggested Activity

2nd

14
13
21
27 MARKS
13
14

Marking scheme /pattern of


question paper.
Project on Evolution of mankind.
Group discussion on Mesopotamian
script.
Debate on comparison of women in
roman empire with 20th century
Indian women.
Quiz on religious thought.(Sufism)
PPT on family history of Genghis
Khan.

Project : 1st Term (a) Evolution of Mankind (b) Sufism (any one)
BLUE PRINT
Topics

2 marks

4 marks

7 marks

8 marks

From the beginning of time

Writing and city life

An empire across three continents

The central Islamic lands

1(or)

Nomadic empires

Map(Theme-1 Pg-14, Theme-4 Pg-82)

23

Map

5M

SECOND TERM
Month
Topic
1

October

Ch -6 Three orders
Ch 7-Changing
cultural traditions
November Ch 8- Confrontation
of culture
Ch 9-Industrial
revolution

December
January

Suggested Activity

Weightage
st

nd

21

PPT on three orders in European


Society.
Only for project (Aztecs
civilization)

27 MARKS
Debate Industrial revolution
and Environmental
degradation.
PPT on problems of refugees.

Ch 10-Displacing
indigenous people
Ch 11- Path to
modernization

Discussion on political ideology


like communism.
Emergence of Japan as a global
power after WW-II

Map
5
Revision / Final
Examination
Project Comparison between Aztecs and Mesopotamian civilization.
February

BLUE PRINT
Topics
Section-I (L-1 & 2)
Section-II (L-3, 4, 5)
Section-III (L-6)
Section-IV (L-9, 10, 11)

2 marks
1
1
2
1

Map (Sec-IV Page No. 219, 227)


TOTAL

2x5=10

4 marks
1
1
1
1+1
(value)
4x5=20

Passage
7 marks
1
1
1

8 marks
1
1
1
1

5 marks
-

7x3=21

1
8x3=24

1
5x1=5

ECONOMICS
MONTH

Name of Chapter

APRIL

Introduction
Collection of data

1st
8
10

MAY

Organisation of data

JULY

Tabular presentation
Diagrammatic presentation
Graphical presentation

Weightage
(Marks)
2nd

13

19

24

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS

Biography of Economists

Questionnaire (market
survey)
Data Representation
Data at a glance

AUGUST

Major challenges facing


Indian economy : Poverty
Unemployement
Rural development
Environment
sustainable
Development
Infrastructure
SEPTEMBER Human capital formation
Inflation

PPT

Question bank

35

10

SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Measure of Central
Tendency
Measures of dispersion

NOVEMBER Measure of correlation


Index numbers

DECEMBER

India on the eve of


Independence

Developmental policies till


1991

25

JANUARY

Economic reforms
Current Challenges

15

FEBRUARY

OTBA(Inidas relationship
with China and Pakistan)
Revision

BLUE PRINT (FIRST TERM)


M
Q
1
7
3
9
4
5
6
6
TOTAL

T
7
27
20
36
90

BLUE PRINT (SECOND TERM)


M
Q
1
5
3
9
4
3
6
6
TOTAL

T
5
27
12
36
80

Question Bank

Collage making

27

10

Comparative study IndiaChina-Pakistan

+ 10 OTBA
= 100

+ 10 OTBA + 10 (Project) = 100

25

PSYCHOLOGY
FIRST TERM
Month

Chapter Name of Chapter

April &
May

What is Psychology

July

2
9
3

Methods of Enquiry
Motivation & Emotions
Basis of human behaviour

August
September

Weightage Practical/ Suggested Activities


1st
2nd
18
Project-Chart/Poster/Album on
Psychology
17
20
One Practical
17 7
First Term
15 8
PPT on bases of human
behaviour

Revision and First Term


Exam

SECOND TERM
October

Human development

November

December

6
7
8

Sensory, attention al and


perceptual processes
Learning
Memory
Thinking & Language
Revision
Revision / Final Exam

January
February

8
8
7

Case profile on adolescents


issues
Muller lyer experiment- A
demo
Experiment No. 2
Case presentation by students
on creative learning

* Chapters 3, 4 & 5 are of 23 marks


* Chapters 8 & 9 are of 14 marks
BLUE PRINT
M
1
2
3
4
6
TOTAL
Unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Q
10
06
04
06
02

T
10
12
12
24
12
70

Chapter Name
Introduction to Psychology
Methods of enquiry
The bases of Human Behaviour
Human Development
Sensory & perceptual processes
Learning
Human Memory
Language & Thought
Motivation and emotions
TOTAL
26

Marks
08
09
08
07
08
08
08
07
07
70

MULTIMEDIA & WEB TECHNOLOGY


MONTH

TOPIC
1st

April-May

June-August

September

Bridge Course
Introduction to Computer Systems
Hardware Concepts
Computer Organization (basic
concepts): CPU, Memory
(Primary and Secondary), I/O
devices;
Memory Concepts
Software Concepts
GUI Components
Browsers
Web Page Development
HTML
Structural Tags of HTML
Creating Frames
Forms
Document Object Model
Cascading Style Sheets
XML-extensible markup language
Structure of XML
Developing DTD
Web Scripting
VBScript Variables
VBScript Operators
Control Structures in VBScript
Revision/Exam

SECOND TERM
Oct-Nov
Multimedia and Authoring Tools
Image Applications
Image Scanning
Audio insertion
Video insertion
December
January
BLUE PRINT
Unit No.
1
2
3
4

Weightage
2nd

15

15

25

25

20

20

10

10

Suggested Activities

As per CBSE
instructions making
practical files with
questions based on
the following topics

As per CBSE
instructions making
practical files with
questions based on
the following topics

Revision

Unit Name

Introduction to computer systems


Web development
Web scripting
Multimedia and authoring

Th
15
40
30
25
TOTAL 110

1st Term
Introduction to computers 20 marks
27

Periods
Pr Tot
02 17
30 70
25 55
13 38
70 180

Th
15
25
20
10
70

Marks
Pr
Tot
02
17
10
35
08
28
10
20
30
100

Web page development 35 marks


Web scripting 15 marks
2nd Term
Syllabus covered in 1st term and multimedia and authoring tools.

COMMERCIAL ART
MONTH

April

July
August

UNIT

WEIGHTAGE OF
MARKS
1ST TERM
2ND
TERM

Unit-1 : Pre Historic Rock-Paintings


Practical : Unit-I Object Drawing

05

02

20

20

Unit-1 : Study of sculptures


10
Practical : Typography
20
Unit-2 : Buddhist, Jain and Hindu Art 25
Advertisement

05

September Revision / Examination


October Unit-3 : Temple sculptures and South
Indian Bronze.
Advertisement

BLUE PRINT
Theory (40 marks)
S.No.
Units
U-1 Pre-historic rock
paintings
U-2 Buddhist, Jain and
Hindu Art
U-3 Temple sculpture
TOTAL

Sketching on sketch
book.
Object drawing
study.

15
20

November Unit-3 : (continue) (architecture


study)
December Object drawing
Advertisement
January
Object Drawing
Advertisement
Revision
February Revision

Suggested
Activities/
Assignments

Advertisement on
commercial topic.

15
Advertisement on
social topic
0
20

Practical (60 marks)


Units
Sketching

Marks
10

S.No.
U-1

10+5=15

U-2

Typography

15
40

U-3

Portfolio

20

TOTAL

28

Marks
20

20
60

INFORMATICS PRACTICES
FIRST TERM
Month
April
July

August

Chapter
No.
4
1
2
3
5
6

Sept.

Name of the Chapter

First Term

Getting started with IDE programming


Hardware Concepts
Software Concepts and Productivity Tools
Information Security and Social networking
Programming fundamentals
Control Structures
REVISION / EXAM

10
05
08
07
15
25

10

BLUE PRINT (FIRST TERM)


Type of
Questions
SA-I
SA-II
LA-I
LA-II
TOTAL

Marks per
Question
1
2
4
5
35

Total
15
14
3
3
35

Total
Marks
15
28
12
15
70

Practical : (30 marks) First Term


Java Application (20 marks)on the following topics:
Using Swing controls
Using control structures
Practical File : 5 marks
Viva: 5marks
SECOND TERM
October
November
December
January
February

7
8
9
10
11

Programming Guidelines
Introduction to MySQL
MySQL
Functions in MySQL
Sample Application/project
Revision
Final Examination

Practical : (30 marks)Second Term


Problem Solving using Java (10 marks) MySQL queries (10 marks)
Practical File (5marks) Viva (5 marks)

29

Second
Term
10

08
07
15
13
02

BLUE PRINT (SECOND TERM)


Ch.

SA-1
(1 mark)

SA-2
(2 marks)

LA-1
(4 marks)

Total

LA-2
(5
marks)
-

Getting started with IDE


programming
Programming fundamentals

10

Control structures

10

Programming guidelines

Introduction to MySQL

MySQL

15

10

Function in MySQL

13

11

Sample application / IT
application
TOTAL

15

14

70

12.

Name of the chapter

* Total No. of questions is - 35

GEOGRAPHY
Part AFundamentals of physical geography 35 marks
Part BIndia-physical environment-- 35 marks
Part C Practical work in geography-- 30 marks
FIRST TERM
Month

April

Name of the chapter

Part A.
Ch.1.geography as a discipline
Ch.2. the origin and evolution of the
earth

Weightage
of the 1st
term

Weightage
of the 2nd
term

2
5

May

Ch.3. interior of the earth

Ch.4. distribution of oceans and


continents
Ch.5. minerals and rocks

7
3

Ch.6.geomorphic processes

Ch.7.landforms and their evolution

4
30

Suggested
activities
Collect
information and
make a project on
Kyoto protocol
on global climate
changes.

JuneJuly

August

Septemb
er

Ch.8. composition and structure of


atmosphere
Ch.9.solar radiation, heat balance and
temperature
Ch.10. atmospheric circulation and
weather systems

Ch.11. water in the atmosphere

Ch.12. world climate and climate


change
Ch.13. water

Ch.14.moements of ocean water

Ch.15. life on the earth

Ch.16. biodiversity and conservation

3
Total 33+2
marks for
map work
related to
the
chapters of
part A.

PART C. PRACTICAL WORK


Ch.1. introduction to maps
Ch.2. map scale
Ch.3. latitude, longitude and time
Ch.4. map projections

10

10

5
4

10

4
4

Practical file
work is to be
completed.

15+5 marks
for via-voe
& file

Revision and Examination

SECOND TERM
Month

October

Novembe
r

Name of the chapter

Weightage
of the 1st
term

PART B.
Ch.1. India-location
Ch.2. structure and physiography
Ch.3. drainage system
Ch.4. climate
Ch.5. natural vegetation
Ch.6. soils
Ch.7. natural hazards and disasters

Weightage
of the 2nd
term
3
10

10
9
Total 33
marks+3
marks for
map
31

Suggested
activities

relating to
the
chapters of
part B.
Decembe
r

February

Part C.
Ch.5. topographical maps
Ch.6. introduction to aerial
photographs
Ch.7. introduction to remote sensing
Ch.8. weather instruments, maps and
charts
OTBA PRACTISE/ REVISION
Revision/Examination

15+5
marks for
via-voe &
file

Practical file
work is to be
completed.

NOTE.
Map work related to the chapters of part a & b is to be done

HOME SCIENCE
Month

April/May

June-July

Name of the Chapter


Bridge course
Unit 1- Concept of
Home Science and its
scope
Unit 5-Fabric and
Apparel
Introduction to fibre
science
Fabric construction
Finishing of fabrics
Unit 6- Community
development and
extension part I

Practical

Weightage

Suggested activity/
assessment

1st
3

2nd
2

1.Fibre Test
2.Tie & Dye
3. Block Printing
4. weaves

30

15

Collectino of different
types of natural & man
made fibres & fabrics

1. Messages

Messages on Women
Empowerment and
saving girl child

30

15

1. Preparing charts on
various nutrients,
functions, deficiency
diseases& sources.

2. Leaflets

Career options/ job


opportunity

Respect for girl child


Income generating
schemes
31. Communication
concept and methods
Unit 3-Food nutrition
health and fitness
Food nutrition health
and fitness

Cooking PracticalMethods of
Cooking by using
different nutrients

2. make any one


preserved food at home

Functions of food
32

Selection of food for


optimum nutrition and
health
Vitamins
Minerals
Selection and Storage
of food products
August

Food Preservation
Cooking of Food
Unit 4-Family and
Community Resources

1. Flower
arrangement,

Concept of Family

2. Floor Decoration

Resources

3. Evaluation of
space

Management process
September Revision and
Examination
October

15

1. Rangoli and Alpana


competition
2. Visit to a crche

4. Cleaning

Time and energy mgt


Need and ways of
space mgt in homes
Elements of art and
principles of design
Use of colours and
lights and accessories
in space mgt

November

Unit 2-Human
Development: Life
span approach
Introduction to various
stages of devp
Infancy

1.Visit to a child
day care
2. Observing a
child requiring
special care

Early Childhood

3. Report on two
children of
different age

Late childhood

4. Toy making

Behavioural problems
33

18

1. Spending a day at day


care centre
2. Preparing play way
method of learning
material for children

of children and
suggested measures
December

Prevention from
infectious diseases
Substitute care at home
and outside
Special need of
disadvantaged children
First aid

January/
February

Revision / Examination

BLUE PRINT( AS PER CBSE)


THEORY( 70 MARKS)
Marks
Questions
1
X
6
=
2
X
7
=
3
X
2
=
4
X
6
=
5
X
4
=

PRACTICAL( 30 MARKS)
Project 23
File 5
Viva 2

Total
6
14
6
24
20

*****

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