Class-Xi Syllabus 2015-16
Class-Xi Syllabus 2015-16
Class-Xi Syllabus 2015-16
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ALL ROUND DEVELOPMENT
ENGLISH
Month
April and
May
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) 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
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
February
Revision
Revision/Exam
Revision
September
Revision
October
Revision/ Exam.
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
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Short
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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
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Long
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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)
20
20
80
100
MATHEMATICS
MONTH
APRIL
Chapter-1 Sets
MAY
JULY
AUGUST
SEPT.
Weightage
(Marks)
1st
2nd
4+6=10 4
1+1=2
4+4+6=
14
1+1+4+
4=10
4+4=08
4+6=10
Not
included
4
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
1 MARK 4 MARK
6 MARK
Total
Weightage
APRIL
Chapter-1 Sets
10
MAY
23
10
2
1
8
10
20
Chapter-15 Statistics
14
JULY
AUGUST
Chapter-4 Principle of
mathematical induction
Chapter-6 Linear inequalities
SECOND TERM
MONTH
1 MARK 4 MARK
6 MARK
Total
Weightage
APRIL
Chapter-1 Sets
14
1
2
4
16
1
1
1
-
10
4
10
10
MAY
PHYSICS
MONTH
APRIL
WEIGHTAGE
Ist
2nd
Suggested Activities
06
23
MAY
20
KINEMATICS
JULY
Kinematics (Contd)
Laws Of Motion
20
12
17
12
Gravitation
NOVEMBER
Properties Of Bulk Matter
(Contd)
20
DECEMBER
Thermodynamics
10
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
3.
4.
5.
APPLICATION
HIGH ORDER THINKING SKILLS
EVALUATION & MULTIDISCIPLINARY
8+8=16
6
3
5
TOTAL 30
CHEMISTRY
MONTH
Name of Chapter
APRIL
MAY
1. Structure of Atom
2. Classification
1. Classification of elements
(contd)
14
08
06
04
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
NOVEMBER 1. Hydrocarbons
2. Thermodynamics
8
6
Assignment Structures of
resonating molecules
a. Name reactions
b. Conversions
c. Numericals
a. Numericals
b. Conceptual questions
6
3
1. S-Block elements
2. P-Block elements
5
5
a. Assignment of reasoning
questions
b. Balance the equations
Chemistry practical
a. Volumetric analysis
b. Salt analysis
MARKS
1
2
3
4
5
TOTAL NO. OF
QUESTIONS
5
5
12
1
3
26
TOTAL MARKS
5
10
36
4
15
70
8+8=16
6
3
5
TOTAL 30
10
BIOLOGY
Month
April
May
July
August
Name of Chapter
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.
-
September Revision/Exam
SECOND TERM
October
Transport in Plants
Mineral Nutrition
Photosynthesis
Respiration in plant
Assessed
at OTBA
3
3
10
February
Final Examination
11
21
30%
21
30%
10
14%
11
16%
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
4.Business services
August
Business services (contd.)
5.Emerging modes of
business organizations
September Revision & First Term
Examination
16
08
22
12
20
08
18
10
14
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
06
12
Project Work
10.International Business -I
11. International Business-II
Revision and Final
Examination
10
08
Name
Marks
8
12
13
20
50
3
4
5
6
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
April to
June
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
July
August
Sept.
October
Nov.
Dec.
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
06
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.
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
Weightage
(Marks)
1st
20
2nd
10
08
04
16
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS
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
REVISION /
EXAMINATION
OCTOBER
BOOK 2
Introduction to political
theory
06
Freedom
12
Equality
NOVEMBER
Social Justice
10
Rights
DECEMBER
Citizenship
06
Nationalism
Secularism
04
06
Peace
03
JANUARY
Development
FEBRUARY
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
APRIL /MAY
BLUE PRINT
M
2
4
6
TOTAL
Q
14
7
4
Suggested
Activities/Assignments
T
28
28
24
80
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
T
28
28
24
80
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.
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
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)
Weightage
10
12
18
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
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
7
7
Benefits of biomechanics in
sports
January
February
July
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
Project : 1st Term (a) Evolution of Mankind (b) Sufism (any one)
BLUE PRINT
Topics
2 marks
4 marks
7 marks
8 marks
1(or)
Nomadic empires
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
27 MARKS
Debate Industrial revolution
and Environmental
degradation.
PPT on problems of refugees.
Ch 10-Displacing
indigenous people
Ch 11- Path to
modernization
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
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
PPT
Question bank
35
10
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER
Measure of Central
Tendency
Measures of dispersion
DECEMBER
25
JANUARY
Economic reforms
Current Challenges
15
FEBRUARY
OTBA(Inidas relationship
with China and Pakistan)
Revision
T
7
27
20
36
90
T
5
27
12
36
80
Question Bank
Collage making
27
10
+ 10 OTBA
= 100
25
PSYCHOLOGY
FIRST TERM
Month
April &
May
What is Psychology
July
2
9
3
Methods of Enquiry
Motivation & Emotions
Basis of human behaviour
August
September
SECOND TERM
October
Human development
November
December
6
7
8
January
February
8
8
7
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
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
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
COMMERCIAL ART
MONTH
April
July
August
UNIT
WEIGHTAGE OF
MARKS
1ST TERM
2ND
TERM
05
02
20
20
05
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
Suggested
Activities/
Assignments
Advertisement on
commercial topic.
15
Advertisement on
social topic
0
20
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.
First Term
10
05
08
07
15
25
10
Marks per
Question
1
2
4
5
35
Total
15
14
3
3
35
Total
Marks
15
28
12
15
70
7
8
9
10
11
Programming Guidelines
Introduction to MySQL
MySQL
Functions in MySQL
Sample Application/project
Revision
Final Examination
29
Second
Term
10
08
07
15
13
02
SA-1
(1 mark)
SA-2
(2 marks)
LA-1
(4 marks)
Total
LA-2
(5
marks)
-
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.
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
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
7
3
Ch.6.geomorphic processes
4
30
Suggested
activities
Collect
information and
make a project on
Kyoto protocol
on global climate
changes.
JuneJuly
August
Septemb
er
3
Total 33+2
marks for
map work
related to
the
chapters of
part A.
10
10
5
4
10
4
4
Practical file
work is to be
completed.
15+5 marks
for via-voe
& file
SECOND TERM
Month
October
Novembe
r
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
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
Cooking PracticalMethods of
Cooking by using
different nutrients
Functions of food
32
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
4. Cleaning
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
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
PRACTICAL( 30 MARKS)
Project 23
File 5
Viva 2
Total
6
14
6
24
20
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