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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
COMPREHENSION - NOTE MAKING SUMMARY
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
ASSESSMENT :1
CLASS TEST (04/05/2015)
Workout practice sheets .
ASSESSMENT : 2 (23/06/2015)
CLASS TEST
A commercial advertisement to launch a new
product in the market to be drafted in not more
than 50 words.
VISTAS
(20-25APRIL)
(6 PERIODS)
VISTAS
FLAMINGO
(13-17 JULY )
(5 PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(22- 25 JULY )
(6 PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(27April 9
May)
(12 PERIODS)
VISTAS
(11 16May )
(6 PERIODS)
VISTAS
(22-27 June )
(6 PERIODS)
VISTAS
(29 JUNE-4
JULY )
(6PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(6-11JULY)
(6 PERIODS)
ASSESSMENT: 3 (20/07/2015)
CLASS TEST
Design a poster in not more than 50 words .
(27JULY-1
AUGUST )
(5 PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(3-8 AUGUST )
(6 PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(10-14
AUGUST )
(5 PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(26 AUG.-4
SEPT. )
(6 PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(7-9
SEPT. )
(3periods)
FLAMINGO
(10-16 SEPT. )
(6 PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(17-19SEPT.)
(3 PERIODS)
FLAMINGO
(21-26 SEPT .)
(7 PERIODS)
VISTAS
(28 SEPT.- 17
OCT)
(20 PERIODS)
NOVEL
(26 OCT.-12
DEC.)
(30 PERIODS)
CHAPTER 1 to 28
FIRST SEMESTER
Learning Objectives
Themes
Coulombs law Electric field, , electric field lines, electric
dipole, electric field due to a dipole, torque on a dipole in
uniform electric field. Electric flux, statement of Gausss
theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitely long
straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and
uniformly charged thin spherical shell Electric potential,
Electrostatics(8
potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a
marks)
dipole and equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy
March 23 to
of a system of two point charges and of electric dipole in an
april 30 .
electrostatic field. Conductors and insulators, free charges and
Periods 25
bound charges inside a conductor. Dielectrics and electric
PKS
polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, combination of
capacitors in series and in ; Parallel, capacitance of a parallel
plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between
the plates, energy stored in a capacitor. Van de Graff
generator.
Current
Electricity(
marks 7)
MAY 1 to may
16
Periods 20
PKS
Optics
june 22 to nov
30
(14 marks)
Periods 30
pks
Class test 2(june 23 to june 30) curre N.C.E.R.T question & problem sheet
nt electricity, magnectic effect of current.
10 objective questions
PROBLEM SHEET
Electronic
Devices(7marks
)
June 22 to july
16
Periods 25
PKS
Magnetism
(marks 8)
July 17 to august
14
Periods 25
PKS
Dual Nature(4
marks)
August 27 to
august 31
Periods 8
pks
Atoms And
Nuclei(6 marks)
oct 1 to oct 17
Periods 15
pks
INTERNAL CLASS TEST ON AMPLIFIER & LOGIC GATES AT THE END OF CHAPTER
At the end of the chapter there will be classroom test on unseen questions ,
3 questions will be asked.
Communication(5
marks)
Oct 26 to oct 31
Periods 10
pks
PORTION FOR FIRST SEMESTER EXAM: 1) ELECTROSTATICS, 2) CURRENT ELECTRICITY, 3) MAGNETISM, 4) ELECTRONIC
DEVICES, 5) WAVE OPTICS
PORTION FOR SECOND SEMESTER EXAM : ENTIRE COURSE
Assessments
Class test 1
Class test 2
Class test 3
First Semester exam
PRE BOARD exam
CBSE project
Date
May 4 - 8
June 23- 26
July 20- 24
AUG 17- 25
DEC-22
Oct 27-31
Topics
ELECTROSTATIC
CURRENT ELECTRICITY, MAGNECTIC EFFECT OF CURRENT.
MAGNETISM, WAVE OPTICS
Electrostatics, current electricity ,WAVE optics , electronic devices, MAGNETISM .
Entire syllabus will be asked.
Will be given in September.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
1. Keep a separate copy for physics for each part and bring them everyday without fail.
2. It will be very helpful if you bring the text book everyday for the class.
3. Prepare for each class, pay attention to what is taught and practice and revise as much as possible to gain confidence in physics
4. Physics Part I - Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication
5. Physics Part II - Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication
SIDE BOOKS (concepts of physics by H C Verma)
Objectives of the whole syllabus
To help the students:
to acquire knowledge and critical understanding, particularly by way of motivation and visualization, of basic concepts, terms, principles, symbols and
mastery of underlying processes and skills.
to feel the flow of reasons while proving a result or solving a problem.
to apply the knowledge and skills acquired to solve problems and with sound understanding of the concept behind it.
to develop a positive attitude to think, analyze and articulate logically.
to develop interest in the subject by participating in related competitions.
to acquaint students with different aspects of Physics used in daily life.
to develop an interest in students to study Physics as a discipline
Learning objective
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
[DATE OF ASSESSMENT AND
DETAILS]
DETAILS]
2. Solutions
23/03/2015 to
06/05/2015
Types of solutions,
colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour
pressure, Raoult's
law, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing
point, osmotic pressure, determination of
molecular masses using colligative properties
Redox reactions, specific and molar conductivity,
Kohlrausch's Law, electrolysis and law of electrolysis
, Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells,
corrosion.
Assessment 1: Marks10
Due date May 6th
Class test
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
[ UNIT 1 & 2]
Rubrics:
Number will be awarded for each correct
answers
Numerical based on solution will be practised
in class
3.
Electrochemistr
y
17/04/2015 to
16/05/2015
Chemical
kinetics
06/05/2015 to
26/06/2015
4.
Rate of a reaction
, rate law and specific rate constant,
integrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and
first order reactions), concept of collision
theory Arrhenius equation.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Surface
chemistry
27/06/2015 to
17/07/2015
General
principles and
processes of
isolation of
elements
22/06/2015 to
17/07/2015
The p block
elements
18/07/2015 to
31/08/2015
Halo alkanes
and Halo arenes
07/09/2015 to
30/09/2015
Assessment 2
th
due date June 25
CLASS TEST
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
[ UNIT 3 & 4]
Rubrics:
Number will be awarded for each correct
answers
Assessment 3 classtest
nd
Due date -22 July
CLASS TEST
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
[ UNIT 5 & 6]
Rubrics:
Number will be awarded for each correct
answers
Prepare nut shell for extraction of different
elements
First semester
17/08/2015 to 25/08/2015
Unit 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 12 [chapter can be changed on the basis of date of completion of portion ]
Page 1 of 2
Alcohols,
Phenols &Ethers
20/09/2015 to
17/10/2015
10. Organic
chemistry based
on functional
groupaldehydes
ketonesand
carboxylic acids
01/10/2015 to
31/10/2015
11. Organic
compounds
containing
nitrogenamines,
diazonium salts
,cyanides and
isocyanides
26/10/2015 to
21/11/2015
12. The d and f
block elements
21/07/2015 to
17/08/2015
13. Coordination
compounds
31/08/2015 to
21/09/2015
14. Biomolecules
02/11/2015 to
30/11/2015
15. Polymers
22/11/2015 to
12/12/2015
16. Chemistry in
everyday life
01/12/2015 to
11/12/2015
Introduction, ligands,
nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds.
Bonding,
Werner's theory, VBT, and CFT;
Classification of polymers
Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers.
Chemicals in medicines,
Chemicals in food - preservation
Cleansing agents.
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II
III
IV
VI
VII
VIII
IX
XI
XII
XIII
MATHEMATICS
for
Class- XII
MONTHS/DATES
23 Mar -15 APRIL
16th-25th APRIL
27thAPRIL-2nd May
4th May -16thMAY
Assessment-1( 8th May) Class test on
Matrices and Determinants
22nd June11th JULY
Assessment -II(26th June) class test on
Continuity and Differentiability and its
applications
13th-27th JULY
Assessment III (24th July ) Class Test
on Inverse Trigonometrical Functions
and Application of Derivatives
28th July - 6th Aug
1 Oct-17 OCT
26 Oct-30th NOV
1st Dec-12th-DEC
UNITS
1.Reproduction
23rd March to 18th
April 2015Reproduction
in organisms: Sexual
reproduction in flowering
plant:
20thApril to16th
May 2015
Human Reproduction
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
Assessment I
Class Test:
Objective type
On 7th May 2015
(Reproduction
in organisms
& Sexual
reproduction
in flowering
plant)
Assessment II
Group
Discussion& Class
th
Test (25
June2015)
What do you
think is the
significance of
reproductive
health in a
society?
Do you think that
reproductive
health in our
country has
improved in the
past 50 years? If
yes, mention
some such areas
of improvement.
II Genetics and
Evolution: Heredity and
variation:
1st to 17th July2015
Molecular Basis of
Inheritance:
21st July to 30thJuly .
2015
Evolution:
3rd to13th Aug. 2015
Assessment III
Class Test:
Objective type on
Heredity and
variation:
20th July 2015
Individual work:
List 10 modernday animals and
using the internet
resources link it
to a
corresponding
ancient
fossil.Name both.
Sep. 2015
Improvement in food
production :
Microbes in human
welfare:
21stSep. to 30th Sep.2015
Individual work
environment:
Ecosystems:
Survey Report
What are the
various public
health measures,
which you would
suggest as
safeguard against
infectious
diseases?
In your view what
motivates
youngsters to take
to alcohol or
drugs and how
can this be
avoided?
Environmental issues
Air pollution and its control; Water pollution and its control;
Agrochemicals and their effects; Solid waste management;
Radioactive waste management; Greenhouse effect and global
warning; Ozone depletion; Deforestation; Any three case studies as
success stories addressing environmental issues.
Assignments
of
Investigatory
Projects
Exploration:
Consult internet
and find out how
to make orally
active protein
pharmaceutical.
What is the major
problem to be
encountered?
Reflection:
Do you believe
that an ideal
parasite should
be able to thrive
within the host
without harming
it? Then why
didnt
natural selection
lead to the
evolution of such
totally harmless
parasites?
TOPIC TO BE
COVERED
Learning objective
5
Company
Accounts-Issue
of share
Issue of
Debentures
Balance Sheet
and Analysis of
Financial
statement
Ratio Analysis
MONTHS/
DATES
23rd march30th april
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
, Questions from
exercise and
chapter end,
Some extra
questions based
on the topic
class test
1st may -16th
may
Assessment1
4th may 8th
may Questions
from exercise and
chapter end,
Some extra
questions based
on the topic
Assessment2
23rd june 26th
june Questions
from exercise and
chapter end,
Some extra
questions based
on the topic
Cash Flow
Statement
Accounting for
Partnership
(basic concept)
Assessment3
20th july 24th
july Questions
from exercise and
chapter end, Some
extra questions
based on the topic
Discussion of
the same in the
class, revision
1st Semester
TOPIC TO BE
COVERED
Learning Objective
MONTHS/
DATES
Reconstruction
of Partnership
Firm
(Admission)
Retirement and
Death
Dissolution
22nd Nov.
11th Dec
ASSESSMENT
Questions from
exercise and
chapter end,
Some extra
questions based
on the topic
Questions from
exercise and
chapter end,
Some extra
questions based
on the topic
UNITS
TOPIC TO
FirstSemester BE COVERED
12
Consumer
Protection
Financial
management
(Business
Finance)
10
Financial
Market
Management
and Business
Environment
11
Marketing
Nature and
significance of
Management
Principles of
management
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
MONTHS/ DATES/PERIODS
Meaning of consumer,
their responsibilities
and rights.
Meaning of business
finance, different
decisions to be taken
by a financial
manager. Different
sources of business
finance and dividend
decision.
Meaning, different
types, way of issue of
shares in the market,
SEBI and its
objectives,
Meaning and types of
business environment,
Importance of
knowledge of BE. New
economic policies and
its effect of its in the
business.
Meaning of
marketing,marketing
philosophies, 4Ps of
marketing, public
relation and personal
selling.
Meaning, features,
importance and levels
of management.
Coordination: its
feature and
importance.
7thApril -25thApril
(16)
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
Group
Discussion
Revision of the
key terms,
given at the end
of the chapter
27thApril 11th
May (16)
Assessment-1,
Class Test,
Chapter- 9, due
date (4th May8th May)
12 May 16thMay
(5)
Revision in
form of asking
questions
22ndJune 14th
July (20)
Assessment-2,
Individual
Project, due
date ( 23rd June26th June)
15thJuly 27th
July (9)
Assessment3,Class test,
Chapter-3, due
date (20th July24th July)
Students will
conduct quiz, of
taught chapters
Second Semester
4
Planning
Organizing
Meaning, features,
importance and
limitations of Planning.
Different types of
plans.
Meaning, features and
different types of
Organisation and its
applicability
Revision
Quiz, conducted
by the students
themselves
Staffing
Directing
Meaning, importance
and different aspects
of directing.
Supervision,
Motivation, leadership
and Incentives.
2ndNov. 30th
Nov. (13)
Meaning, Importance
and steps in the
process of Controlling.
Controlling
Checking of the
notes, if any
Revision of the
keys terms
Individual
Presentation of
the topics
Course Description:
Part A:Is a study how to manage a Business firm so that it can achieve its goal efficiently
and effectively, and to know the process of management. To know about the business
environment, and how to bend the business according to the requirement of the
environment and vice versa.
Part B: Is a study of arranging business fund and proper utilization of it. To marketing the
product so that it can reach to the maximum number of customer so that they can fulfill
their need according to their demand, and how consumer can protect their interest from
some dishonest business with the help of Consumer Protection Act.
CourseMaterial:
NCERT: Part A and Part B (For all chapters)
Previous years question papers.
Note:Late submission and absence from the exam will not be considered, later
SYLLABUS
Economics
(20I5-2016)
CLASS12TH
Course description The course on Introductory Economics is divided into two parts.
Part A, microeconomics, consists of 4 units wherein we introduce the study of
behavior of small units and their interactions and the subjects which fall in
their purview. Part B consists of 5 units, which deals in macroeconomics. Here
we clearly bring out the revolution in economic theory brought out by J .M
Keynes. The causes of the problems facing Indian economy have been analysed
in theoretical framework.
Course material :
1. Introductory Micro Economics H.L AHUJA
2. Introductory Macro Economics H.LAHUJA
3. Micro and Macro Economics JAIN AND OHIRI
Class Expectation
The class will be divided into five groups for group activities , discussion and quiz .
Late comers wont be allowed inside the class.
The students will keep a regular note book and a thin copy for test and probable questions
from each unit.
Assignments must be submitted as per schedule. Late submission will cause deduction of
one mark for each day up to a maximum relaxation of three days.
Grading policy and evaluation rubrics of assignment will be communicated at the time of
giving the assignments.
Topcs/periods/marks
PART A MICRO
Economy and its Central
Problem
INTRODUCTION
23- -31th March
No. of periods-7
Marks Allotted- 6
OBJECTIVE
To introduce to the students the use of
Economics and create ease in utilizing
this skill for understanding the working of
an economy.
ASSESSSMENT TOOL
Students response, oral questions, MCQs,
Question Answers both HOTS and Value
based
Will massive unemployment shift PPC to
the left?
Do you think a day will come when our
central problem will be solved once for
all?
Page 1 of 3
Consumers Equilibrium
and Demand
.
1st - 30th April
No. Of periods-22
Marks allotted-16
Question answers ,
Formulae test on blackboard,
Numerical assignments
Assignment 3
Class tests 23rdJuly.
Portion Unit 3 &4 of Microeconomics
Objective Test
PART B
MACRO ECONOMICS
16thJuly--19thAugust.
No. of periods-30
Marks allotted- 15
Half Yearly Examination
Determination of Income
and Employment
24thSept-31st Oct
No. of periods;26
Marks allotted-12
Question answer
Formulae and diagram making test on the
black board
Numerical assignment
Monetary and fiscal policies to correct
excess and deficient demand
Page 2 of 3
Government budget
)
2 Nov- 21 Nov
No. of periods: 12
Marks -8
Balance of payment
24thNov- 3rd Dec
No. of periods 10
Marks-7th
s
Revision
8th -18th Dec.
4 tests
(2 from Micro And Two from Macro)
Dividing the whole syllabus in 4 parts
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Class-XII
Syllabus
FIRST SEMESTER
UNITS
IX.
23rd March15th MAY
X.
THEMES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
NETWORKING
COMPUTER
NETWORKING
NETWORK SECURITY
XI.
OPEN SOURCE
CONCEPTS
XII.
REVIEW OF CLASS XI
XIII.
22nd JUNE18th SEP
REVIEW OF RDBMS
FROM CLASS XI
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
Assignment1(MCQ/SUBJECTIVE)
2 To 3 Programs Bases
On Java Of Class Xi
Revision Based.
May 4th To 8th
Assignment-2
Practical Exam
(Consist Of Java+Mysql)
June 23rd -30th
Assignment-3
Class Test
July 21st 25th
Practical Exam
(Consist Of Java+Mysql)
Sep 1st -10th
First Semester Exam
UNITS
XIV.
1st OCT30th OCT
XV.
2nd NOV24th NOV
XVI.
26th NOV11th DEC
THEMES
SECOND SEMESTER
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
REVIEW OF RDBMS
FROM CLASS XI
PROGRAMMING
FUNDAMENTALS
IT APPLICATIONS
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
Pre-Board Practical
Exam
(Consist Of Java+Mysql)
Dec 15th -17th
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Class-XII
SYLLABUS
Think you are the last person to solve the problem
UNITS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
REVIEW: C++
covered In Class -XI
Flow of control:
20th April to 2nd May
Structured Data
Type:
9th May to 17th May
User-defined Data
Types:
Introduction to
user defined data
types.
Structure
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
ASSESSMENT-1
2 to 3 programs bases on
C++ (Selection
Statements); of class XI
revision based.
4th 8th May
Object Oriented
Programming:
3rd July-20th August
ASSESSMENT-3
Student will be given
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UNIT 2: DATA
STRUCTURES
1st September - 20th
September
UNIT 3:
DATABASES
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM AND SQL
21st SEP-20th OCT
UNIT 4: BOOLEAN
ALGEBRA
21st OCT-10th NOV
DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
DATABASE TRANSACTION,
COMMITTING AND REVOKING A
TRANSACTION, GROUPING, COUNT ,
DISPLAYING DATA FROM MULTIPLE
TABLES, CONCEPT OF FOREIGN KEY;
PRIMARY KEY AND NOT NULL
CONSTRAINTS, VIEWING THE
COLUMNS ASSOCIATED WITH
CONSTRAINTS, ALTER, DROP, DELETE.
Page 5 of 6
UNIT 5:
NETWORKING AND
OPEN SOURCE
SOFTWARE
18th NOV- 13th DEC
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Evolution of Networking: ARPANET,
www, Internet, Interspace
Different ways of sending data, Data
Communication terminologies,
Channel, Data transfer rate,
Transmission media, satellite link
PRACTICAL EXAM
Academic goal: Since maximum of the above-mentioned chapters have been already introduced to
the students in their previous classes, the goal of computer science at the level of Std IX is to correlate
their previous knowledge with new software called open office.org on the given topics and help the
students to apply the same in real life problems.
For late submission [ within a week of due date ] 2 marks will be deducted . After a week it
will be not accepted.
Due to practical, high order of discipline is essential in lab.
Main book: FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY By Sumita Arora
of Std IX.
All must bring the textbook and copy to the class (Theory & Lab) every day.
Term I: Units I to V
Term II : Units VI to IX
Class Expectation:
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