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EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
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SYLLABUS 2016 - 2017


CLASS XII

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
FIRST TERM
Month

Name of the BookFlamingo

Marc,
April,
May

1. The Last
Lesson
2. Lost Spring
3. My Mother at
Sixty Six
4. An Elementary
school classroom in
a Slum

Name of the Book Vistas Language Skills


1.

The Tiger King

Novel Invisible Man Chapter


(1-8)
Reading Skills
1. Comprehension
2. Note making

Suggested Activity and


Assignments
1. Invisible man The
movie can be watched by the
students.
2. Visit to old age home.
3. Visit to a village school.
4. Debate Save the Tiger
Suggested Activity
1. Ad making
2. Maintaining school notice
board and class board.
3. Poster making competition.
4. Speech during assembly.

July

1.
2.
3.

Deep water
The Rattrap
Keeping quiet

1. The Enemy
Novel
Chapter (9-12)

Writing Skills
Advertisements, Notice, Poster,
Article and Speech
Writing Skills
1. Invitations (formal and
informal) reply to invitations.
2. Factual Description
3. Letters
Suggested Activity
Meditation and Yoga

August

Sept.

1. Indigo
2. A thing of
beauty

1. Should wizard hit


mommy?

Writing Skills
Letters

Novel
Chapter (13-18)

Suggested Activity Environment


week celebrations

Revision/Examination

SECOND TERM
Month

Flamingo

Vistas

October

Novem
ber

Decem
ber

1. On the face of it
2. Evans tries an O-level

1. Going places
2. Aunt Jennifers
Tigers
Revision

January

Novel
Chapter (19-25)
1. Memories of childhood

Language Skills
Writing Skills
Revision of all writing skills

Writing Skills
Debate

Novel
Chapter (26-28)
Revision
Revision
Second Terminal Examination
(Entire syllabus as per CBSE
specifications)
Pre-Board Examination
(Entire syllabus as per CBSE
specifications)

Blue Print
English Core (301)
Section A Reading- 30 marks
Section B Writing- 30 marks
Section C Literature 40 marks

SECTION A READING SKILLS 30 MARKS


Q1.

Comprehension Passage/Poem

Q2.

Comprehensive Passage -

Q3.

Note making -

1.1
1.2
1.3
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.1
3.2

MCQ (1x4 = 4marks)


Short Answers (1x6 = 6 marks)
Meanings/Opposites (1x2 = 2 marks)
MCQ (1x2 = 2marks)
Short Answers (1x6 = 6 marks)
Meanings/Opposites (1x2 = 2 marks)
Note making 5 marks
Summary 3 marks

SECTION B ADVANCE WRITING SKILLS - 30 MARKS


Q4.
Q5.

Notice, Poster, Advertisements, Invitations and the replies (formal and informal invitations)4 marks
Letters
a)
Business or official letters (for making enquiries, registering complaints, asking for
and giving information, placing orders and sending replies).
b)
Letter to the editor (giving suggestions on an issue or opinion on issue on public
interest)
c)
Application for a job
3

d)

Q6.
Q7.

Letter to school/college authority regarding admissions school issues (change of bus


route/change of subject)
Debate , speech or article 10marks
Debate , speech or article 10marks

SECTION C Literature Text Book and Long Reading Text- 40 MARKS


Q.8.
Q.9.
Q.10.

Q.11.
Q.12.
Q.13.

Very short answers questions based on extract from poetry to test comprehension and
appreciation (1 mark each x 4 = 4 marks)
Short answers and questions based on prose and poetry from both the texts. (30-40
marks) (3 marks each x 4 = 12 marks)
Long answer question based on texts to test global comprehension and extrapolation
beyond the texts to bring out the key messages and values (120- 150 words)
(6 marks x 1 = 6 marks)
Long answer question based on texts to test global comprehension along with analysis
and extrapolation (120- 150 words) (6 marks x 1 = 6 marks)
Long answer question based on them, plot and incidents from the prescribed novel
(6 marks x 1 = 6 marks)
Long answer question based on understanding appreciation, analysis and interpretation of
the character sketch (120- 150 words) (6 marks x 1 = 6 marks)

Typolog
y

Learning
outcomes

1
Mark
MCQ

Reading Conceptual
6
Skills
understanding,
decoding
analyzing,
inferring,
interpreting,
appreciating,
literary
conventions and
vocabulary,
summarizing
and using
appropriate
format/s
Writing Reasoning,
Skills
appropriacy of
style and tone,
using
appropriate
format and
fluency,
inference,
analysis,
evaluation and
creativity,

1
Mark
VSAQ

1
6

3
4
5
6
Marks Marks Marks Marks
SAQ
SAQ
180120100w
150w
LAQ
LAQ
1
1

10
Total
Marks Marks
150200w
VLAQ
30

30

comprehension
using structures
integratively,
accuracy and
fluency
Literary Recalling,
4
4
Text
reasoning,
Books
appreciating a
and Long literary
Reading conventions,
Text
inference,
analysis,
evaluation,
creativity with
fluency
TOTAL
6x1=6 20x1=20 5x3=15 1x4=4

1x5=5

40

5x6=30 2x10=20 100

Chapters deleted
Flamingo
1. Poets and pancakes
2. The interview
3. The Roadside Stand(poem)
Vistas
1. The third level
2. Journey to the end of the world

MATHEMATICS
MONTH

Name of Chapter

MARCH

Chapter-3 & 4
Matrices & Determinants
Chapter-2 : Inverse
Trigonometric Functions
Chapter-5 : Continuity &
Differentiability
Chapter-6 : Application of
Derivatives
Chapter-7 : Indefinite
Integrals & Definite Integrals
Chapter-8 : Application of
Integrals
Chapter-9 : Differential Equations
Chapter-12 Linear
Programming
REVISION /EXAM

APRIL

MAY
JULY

AUGUST

SEPT.

Weightage
(Marks)
II

1+4+4+4+6=19
1+4=5

1+4+4+4+6=19

4+6=10

1+4+4+6=15

4+6=10

1+6+6=13

4+4+6=14

4+6=10

1+4+4=9
4+6=10

1+4=5
4+6=10

SECOND TERM
OCT.

DEC.

Chapter-1 : Relations &


Functions
Chapter-10 : Vectors
Chapter-11 : Three Dimensional
Geometry
Chapter-11 : 3D (contd.)
Chapter-13 : Probability
Second Term Examination

JAN.

Pre Board Examination

NOV.

1+4=5
1+4+4+4=13
1+4+4+6=15
-

1+1+4+6=12

Blue Print 1st Term


S.No Name of Chapter

No of questions
1
mark

4 marks

6
marks

Total
marks

Matrices & Determinants

19

2
3
4

Inverse Trigonometric Functions


Continuity& Differentiability
Application of
Derivatives

1
1
1

1
3
2

1
1

5
19
15

5
6

Definite and Indefinite Integration


Application of Integrals

1
-

2
1

13
10

7
8

Differential equations
Linear Programming

1
-

2
1

9
10

Blue print 2nd term


S.No Name of Chapter

No of questions
Total marks
1
mark
-

4
marks
1

6
marks
1

Continuity& Differentiability

Application of Derivatives

10

Definite and Indefinite Integration

14

Application of Integration

5
6
7

Differential equations
Linear Programming
Vectors algebra

1
1

1
1
3

1
-

5
10
13

Three Dimensional geometry

15

Probability
Relation and functions

2
1

1
1

1
-

12
5

9
10

10

PHYSICS
MONTH

NAME OF THE
CHAPTERS
UNIT

Weightage

Suggested
Activities/Assignments

1st

2nd

MARCH

Electrostatics

10

10

As per CBSE Manual

APRIL

Electrostatics (contd)
Current electricity

10

As per CBSE Manual


As per CBSE Manual

MAY

Magnetic effects of current


& magnetism

10

10

JULY

10

AUGUST

Magnetism (contd)
16
Electromagnetic induction &
alternating current
Electromagnetic waves
4
Optics
20

SEPTEMBER

Revision and examination

As per CBSE Manual


16

As per CBSE Manual

SECOND TERM
OCTOBER

Dual nature of matter

Atoms and nuclei

Semi conductors &


electronic devices
Electronic devices (contd)

Communication systems
Revision and Exam

As per CBSE Manual

NOVEMBER

As per CBSE Manual


DECEMBER

FIRST TERM
PRACTICAL/ ACTIVITIES:
8 experiments (4 from each section)
1)
2)
3 activities (1 from each section)
Question paper must include the problems based on the following:
1)
Remembering
2)
Understanding
3)
Application
4)
High order thinking skills
5)
Evaluation and multidisciplinary
Second term
Practical/ activities:
1.
7 experiments (3 from each section)
2.
2 activities ( 1 from each section)
3.
1 investigatory project

BLUE PRINT OF THEORY


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

TOTAL NO. OF
QUESTIONS
5
5
12
1
3
26

MARKS
1
2
3
4
5

BLUE PRINT OF PRACTICALS


EXPERIMENT
RECORDS
PROJECT
VIVA
TOTAL

TOTAL MARKS
5
10
36
4
15
70

8+8=16
6
3
5
30

CHEMISTRY
FIRST TERM
MONTH

Name of Chapter

MARCH

1. Haloalkanes &
haloarenes
2. Alcohols, phenols &
ethers
1. Aldehydes, ketones
& carboxylic acids
2. Organic compounds
containing nitrogen
1. P-block elements
1. P Block Elements cont
2. Solid State
3. Solutions

APRIL

MAY
JULY

AUGUST

Weightage
(Marks)
I
II
7
5
9

11

7
8

1. Electrochemistry
2. Chemical kinetics

8
8

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS
a. Name reactions
b. Conversions

a. Test for organic compounds


b. Name reactions
c. Conversions
a. Reasoning questions
a. Structures of compounds
b. Numericals

a. Project based activity


b. Numericals
c. Lab. Activity: to study rate of
reactions.

SEPTEMBER Revision/examination
SECOND TERM
OCTOBER

1. D & f-block elements


2. Coordination compounds
3. Polymers

5
4
5

a. Properties of d -block
elements
b. Nomendature & isomerism
c. Make a chart on monomers
of polymers

NOVEMBER

1.
2.
3.
4.

Biomolecules
General principles
Surface chemistry
Chemistry in everyday
life

DECEMBER

Second term Examination

JANUARY
FEBRUARY

Pre Board Examination


Revision/Examination

6
4
5
4

a. Project on carbohydrates &


protein
b. Purification techniques of
metals
c. Reasoning questions
d. Power point presentation on
chemistry in every day life
Practicals :
As per CBSE guidelines

FIRST TERM
PRACTICALS:
Volumetric Analysis
1)
2)
Functional group of Organic Compounds
Preparation of double salt
3)
4)
Chromatography
5)
Investigatory Project
Question paper must include the problems based on the following:
a)
Remembering
b)
Understanding
c)
Application
d)
High order thinking skills
e)
Evaluation and multidisciplinary
SECOND TERM
Practical:
1.
Volumetric Analysis
2.
Salt Analysis
3.
Experiment based on surface chemistry
4.
Experiment based on chemical kinetics
5.
Test for carbohydrates, fat and Proteins
6.
Investigatory project
BLUE PRINT OF THEORY
TYPE OF
MARKS
QUESTIONS
VSA
1
SA-I
2
SA-II
3
VBQ
4
LA
5
TOTAL
BLUE PRINT OF PRACTICALS
Volumetric Analysis
Salt Analysis
Content based Experiment
Project Work
Class record and viva
Total

TOTAL NO. OF
QUESTIONS
5
5
12
1
3
26
8
8
6
4
4
30
9

TOTAL MARKS
5
10
36
4
15
70

BIOLOGY
FIRST TERM
Month

Name of Chapter

March

1.Reproduction in organisms

Weightage
I
II
4
-

2.Sexual Reproduction in
flowering plants

April

3.Human Reproduction
4.Reproductive Health
1.Human Health & diseases

6
6
8

6
-

May

2.Strategies for enhancement


in
food production
1.Microbes in human welfare

11

12

August

1.Principles of Inheritance and


variation
2.Molecular basis of
Inheritance
1.Evolution

September

First Terminal Exams

June -July

70Theory
30Practic
als

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS
To study the germination of
pollen tube in the pollen grain.
View Permanent slides of
testis, ovary and blastula and
meiosis.
Assignments
Interaction with the WHO
personality/Doctor
Assignments

Visit to a distillery/sewage
treatment plant.
Pedigree Analysis with
charts and case studies.
Monohybrid and Dihybrid Cross
with pea seeds.
Visit to National Science
Center
To submit the project on any
topic based on research/
analysis.

SECOND TERM
October

November

1.Biotechnology: Principles
and
Processes
2.Biotechnology and its
applications
3.Ecology: Organisms &
populations
1.Ecosystem

10

10

2.Biodiversity and
conservation

3.Environmental Issues

Revision
10

Visit to Biotechnology
laboratory.
Assignments
To study the percolation
capacity and moisture content of
different soil types.
Study of plant species
distribution and frequency by
quadrate method.
To study the pollutants in
air/water.

December

II terminal Exams

70Theory
30Practic
als

January
February

Pre-Board Examination
Revision /Remedial classes

As per CBSE guidelines.

As per CBSE guidelines.

BLUE PRINT
TYPE OF
QUESTIONS
VSA
SA-I
SA-II
VBQ
LA
TOTAL
1.

2.

MARKS PER
QUESTIONS
1
2
3
4
5

TOTAL NO. OF
QUESTIONS
5
5
12
1
3
26

TOTAL MARKS
5
10
36
4
15
70

Internal Choice : There is no overall choice in the paper. However, there is an internal
choice in one question of 2 marks weightage, one question of 3 marks weightage and
all the three questions of 5 marks weightage.
The above template in only a sample. Suitable internal variations may be made for
generating similar templates keeping the overall weightage to different form of
questions and typology of questions same.

Practicals 30 Marks
Major experiment
Minor experiment
Slide preparation
Spotting
Practical file and viva
Investigatory project and viva

5 marks
4 marks
5 marks
7 marks
4 marks
5 marks

PSYCHOLOGY
FIRST TERM
MONTH

NAME OF CHAPTERS
WEIGHTAGE
1st

MARCH & 1-Variation in


APRIL
Psychological Attributes
MAY &
2-Self and Personality
JUNE

15

JULY

3- Meeting life challenger


4- Psychological Disorders

07

AUGUST

5- Therapeutic Approaches

2nd
Chapter1&2=19
marks

15

Chapter3&4=24
marks
Chapter-

10
15
11

ACTIVITY RELATED
TO PRACTICALS OR
CASE PROFILE
Activities Related to
practical and casestudy.
Background for
psychological testing.
Intelligence test
project:- PPT on
approaches to personality.
Techniques of Stress
Management
Personality test.
Adjustment Test

SEPTEMB
ER

6- Attitude and social


coordination
Revision and First Term
Examination

5,6&7=15ma
rks

Aptitude Test

SECOND TERM
OCTOBER

7- Social Influence &


Group Processes
NOVEMB 8- Psychology and Life
ER
9- Developing
Psychological Skills
DECEMBE Revision and Second Term
R
Examination

Attitude Test
Chapter8&9=12
marks

Finalizing of case profile


&practical file
Mock Viva.

Mark distribution for second term examination unit wise.


UNITE
CHAPTERS
1VARIATION IN PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES
2SELF AND PERSONALITY
4PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
6ATTITUDE AND SOCIAL COORDINATION
7SOCIAL INFLUENCE & GROUP PROCESSES
8-

PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE


DEVELOPING PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILLS
SOCIAL INFLUENCE & GROUP PROCESSES

9-

MARKS
08
08
08
12
12
12
10

TOTAL

70

PRACTICAL
PRACTICAL FILE
VIVA VOCA
CONDUCTION
TOTAL

MARKS
10
05
15
30

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
FIRST TERM
MONTH

Name of the Chapter

WEIGHTAGE Suggested Activities/


Assignments
I
II

March

Ch.1.Planning in sports

10

April

Ch.2.Adventure sports and


leadership
Ch.3.Sports and nutrition
Ch.4.Postures

10

10
10

5
6

May

12

Provide information and


awareness about importance of
good sports environment,
nutrition and leadership.
Importance of good planning to
conduct event.

July

Ch.5.Children and sports


Ch.6.Woment and Sports

10
10

6
5

Providing awareness about the


good and bad postures

August

Ch.7.Test & Measurement in


sports

10

Conduct AAPHERD and


KRAUS WEBER physical
fitness test

September Revision & First Term Exam

SECOND TERM
October

Ch.8.Physiology and sports


Ch.9.Sports medicine

5
6

Significance of biomechanics to
increase the perfection in
movements.

November

Ch.10. Biomechanics and


sports
Ch.11.Psychology and sports
Ch.12.Training in sports
Revision & Exam

Finalize the practical file, viva


and PFT Norms.

December

BLUE PRINT
Marks
1
3
5
TOTAL

Questions
11
8
7

6
7

Total
11
24
35
70

Note:
1. First seven chapter for First Term Exam.
2. As per CBSE guidelines, complete syllabus for second term exam.
Practicals 30 marks (as prescribed in the books)

HOME SCIENCE
Month

Name of the Unit

Practical

Marks

I
March

Bridge course
Unit 6- Career options
after Home Science
Education

03

13

Term
II
-

Suggested
activities/
Assignments

Presentation on
self and wage
employment
opportunities

April

May

June/July

August

September

Unit 1-Human
Development Life
span approach
Growth and
development- domains
and principles
Adolescence
Influences on identity
formation
Specific issues and
concerns
Adulthood
Old Age
Unit 5-Community
development and
extension (part 2)
Water safety
Income generating
schemes

1.Identifying
problems of
20
adjustments of
adolescents
2.obseving needs and
problems of old aged
person
3.Listing areas of
agreement and
disagreement with
mother, sibling, father
and teachers

Unit 2-Nutrition for self,


Family and community
Food groups and
selection of foods
Meal planning
*Planning meals for the
family
*Modification of
diet(Pregnancy and
lactation)
Diet during illness
*Therapeutic
modification in different
diseases
Food safety and quality
Unit 3-Money
management and
consumer education
Family income
*Savings and
investments
Consumer protection
and education
Consumer protection
amendment act
Revision and exam

1.Diet Modification
2. ORS
3.Adulteration Test

Visit to any two


places and evaluate its
water potability

Banking,Selecting&
Filling Forms

(* only)
15

07
-

20

(* only)
15

20

(* only)
10

1.Discussion on
adolescent
problems and
their solutions
2.Visit to an old
age home

Messages to
create
awareness
about qualities
of safe drinking
water
1. Educating
people on right
selection of
food in
different
physiological
conditions
2. make food
diary

1.Prepare
weekly record
of income &
expenditure
2.open a bank
account

14

October

November

December

Unit-4Apparel:
Designing, selection and
care
*Application of
elements of arts and
principles of design in
designing apparel
Selection and purchase
of fabrics
Factors influencing the
selection of clothes
*Care maintenance and
storage of clothes

1.Needle Work
2.Fastners
3. Stain Removal
4. Effect of
Temperature on
Washing
5. Evaluation of
Garments

30

1. Examining
readymade
garments
&their labels.
2. Making a
stain removal
kit

Revision and exam

BLUE PRINT(AS PER CBSE)


THEORY( 70 MARKS)
Questions
Total
Marks
1
X
06
=
06
2
X
07
=
14
3
X
02
=
06
4
X
06
=
24
5
X
04
=
20

PRACTICAL( 30 MARKS)
Project 24
File 4
Viva 2

ACCOUNTANCY
MONTH

NAME OF CHAPTER

March

PART A: Accounting For Partnership


and Companies
MARCH
CHAPTER-1 Accounting for
Partnership
firms-Fundamentals
CHAPTER-2 Goodwill: Nature and
Valuation
CHAPTER-3 Change in Profit-Sharing
Ratio among the existing Partners.
CHAPTER-4 Admission of a Partner

April

WEIGHTAGE SUGESSTED
ACTIVITIES/ASIGN
1st
2nd
MENT

10

10

06

05

Study a Partnership
Deed of a partnership firm.
Work out the various
provisions of the deed and
their application.

05
08
12
06

May

June-July
August
Sept.

CHAPTER-5 Retirement/Death of a
Partner
CHAPTER-6 Dissolution of a
Partnership
Firm
CHAPTER-7 Issue of shares
Value based questions and revision
Revision / Examination
15

12
10

06

25
-

18
-

Comprehensive Project as
per the guidelines published
by CBSE.

SECOND TERM
Oct.-Nov.

CHAPTER-8 Issue of debentures

Dec.
Jan.

CHAPTER-9 Redemption of
Debentures PART-B : Financial
Statements of a company
-Analysis of financial statements
-Tools of financial analysis
- Accounting ratios
- Cash flow statement
-Project work
Revision
Pre-Board Examination

BLUE PRINT
M
1
3
4
6
8

Q
8
4
5
4
2
TOTAL

07

Study in detail the


Balance Sheet of a
Company as per revised
schedule VI of Indian
Companies Act 1956.

06
06
08
20

20

Prepare project work as per


CBSE guidelines.

T
08
12
20
24
16
80

BUSINESS STUDIES
FIRST TERM
Month

March

April

Syllabus

Part-A : Principles &


Functions of
Management
1. Nature & Significance of
Management
2. Principles of Management
3. Business Environment
4. Planning
5. Organising (1st Chapter)

Weightage
1st

2nd

10

06

12
06
08
12

08
10

May

5. Organising (2nd Chapter)

12

June
July

6. Staffing
7. Directing
8. Controlling

12
12
08

16

10
-

Suggested
Activities/Assignments

Collage on functions of
management.
Presentation
on
various
dimensions of business. Making a
unit test time table and terminal
exams for hierarchy creation
enactment of an interview.

Comparing the leadership styles


(G-6 leaders).
Comparing the achieved targets
with planned targets for final
exam.

August

11. Marketing management


(Project work)

Septembe
r

Revision and Fist term


examination

20

14

Designing own product.

14

Designing capital structure of a


company. Collection of money.

SECOND TERM
October

9. Financial Management
10. Financial Markets (First
half chapter)
November 10. Financial Markets (Second
half chapter
12. Consumer protection
Project Work
December Second Term Examination
January
Pre-Board Examination

10

08
20

BLUE PRINT (CBSE)(Business Studies)


M
Q
1
8
3
5
4
6
5
3
6
3
Project work /Viva
TOTAL
BLUE PRINT (CBSE)
M
1
3
4
5
6
Project work /Viva
TOTAL

Market instruments.
Analyzing case studies on
consumer protection.

T
8
15
24
15
18
20
100

Q
8
5
6
3
3

T
8
15
24
15
18
20
100

Part-A : Principles & Functions of Management

Weightage

1. Nature & Significance of Management

2. Principles of Management

3. Business Environment

4. Planning

5. Organising

6. Staffing

7. Directing

8. Controlling

5
17

16

50
14
20

Part-B : Business Finance & Marketing


9. Financial Management

10. Financial Markets

11. Marketing

10

12. Consumer protection

Part-C : Project Work

15
15

50

20
TOTAL

100

100

100

* Content as per the new CBSE syllabus.


Part-A : Principles & Functions of Management
1st Term
10
12
6
8
12
12
12
8

1. Nature & Significance of Management


2. Principles of Management
3. Business Environment
4. Planning
5. Organising
6. Staffing
7. Directing
8. Controlling
Part-B : Business Finance & Marketing
9. Financial Management
10. Financial Markets
11. Marketing
12. Consumer protection
TOTAL
Part-C : Project Work / Viva
TOTAL

80
20
100

Weightage
Pre-Board
2nd Term
6
6
8
5
5
6
10
8
7
10
8
5
14
10
14
8
80
20
100

8
7
10
5
80
20
100

HISTORY
FIRST TERM
Month
Topic
March

April

May
June

Weightage
Suggested Activity
1st Term 2nd Term
Marking scheme with project.
Chapter-1 : Bricks, beads &
bones
Visit to national museum.
Collection of coins
40
Chapter-2 : Kings town
Group discussion on caste of India
Chapter-3 : Kinship, Caste
and Close
Chapter-4 : Truth, Belief and
Debate on relief and partition of
Buildings
India
Chapter-5 : Through the eyes
Study of life of one traveler
of traveler
18

Chapter-6 : Bhakti and Sufi


Tradition
July
Chapter-7 : An Imperial
Capital Vijay Nagar
August
Chapter-8 : Peasants,
Zamindars & States
Chapter-9 : Kings and
Chronicles
September Revision / First Term Exam

Dramatisation on the Chapter


40

30

Comparison of medieval and


modern era

First Term Blue Print


Chapter
number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Topic

2 Marks

4 Marks

Brick, beads and books


Kings town
Kinship, Caste and Close
Truth, Belief and Buildings
Through the eyes of traveler
Bhakti and Sufi Traditions
An imperial capital Vijay
Nagar
Peasants, Zamindars & States
Kings & Chronicles
Map
Project
Total

7 Marks 8 Marks
8
7

4
4
2
2

8
7

4
4
7
4

2x3

4x6

7x3

8x3

Total
14
7
12
4
9
6
4
7
12
5
20
100

SECOND TERM
Month

Topic

Weightage
Suggested Activity
nd
1 Term 2 Term
October
Chapter-10 : Colonialism &
Study of report of traveler Bernie
countryside
Chapter-11 : Rebels and the
PPT on Causes of revolution
Raj
50
Chapter-12 : Colonial Cities
Project on architecture of Bombay
November Chapter-13 : Mahatma
Make a report after watching movie
Gandhi and nationalist
and Gandhi
movement
Chapter-14 : Understanding
Visit to Parliament
partition
Chapter-15 : Framing the
constitution
Dec.
Revision for second term
Jan.
Revision for Pre-Board
st

19

Second Term Blue Print

Chapter
number
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Topic

2 Marks

Through the eyes of traveler


Bhakti and Sufi Traditions
An imperial capital-Vijay
Nagar
Peasants, Zamindars & States
Kings & Chronicles
Colonial & Countryside
Rebel & Raj
Colonial Cities
Mahatma Gandhi & National
Movements
Understanding partition
Framing Constitution
Map
Project
Total

4 Marks

7 Marks 8 Marks

Total

2
7
4

4
8

8
4
12
9
4
9

7x3

4
12
5
20
100

4
4
2

8
7

4
2
4
4

2x3

4x6

8x3

ECONOMICS
FIRST TERM

Month

Name of Chapter

Suggested
Activities/Assignments

Weightage
1st
term

2nd
term

Part A- Micro Economics Theory


March

Introduction

April

Consumer Behavior and Demand

25

20

May &
June
July

Producers behavior

25

20

Supply & forms of market and price


determination

20

Visit to an Export
House
Market Survey
Visit to small scale
industry
Visit to a whole sale
market

PART B macro economics


August

National income and related


aggregates

September

Revision and first term exam

25

20

20

Assignment

SECOND TERM
October

(1)Determination of income and


employment
(2)money & banking

November

Government budget & balance of


payment

December

Revision and second term exam

20

Assignment

Visit to a Commercial
Bank
Assignment

7
6

Sample papers

BLUE PRINT 1ST TERM 2ND TERM


Marks
1
3
4
6

Questions
10
6
6
8

Total
10
18
24
48

COMPUTER SCIENCE(C++)
FIRST TERM
MONTH MONTH WISE SYLLABUS
Name of Chapter

Weight
age
Mar-April Chapter 1 : C++ revision tour
12
Chapter 2 : Oop
2
Chapter 3 : Function overloading
4
Chapter 4 : Classes and objects
4
Chapter 5 : Constructors and destructors 4
Chapter 6 : Inheritance: extending
4
classes Chapter 7 : Data file handling
10

No. of
Periods
As per CBSE
50 theory
And 35
practical
Periods

May-June Chapter 7 : Data file handling(cont...)


Chapter 8 : Pointers

5 th.
5 prac.
5 th.
0 prac.

July

Chapter 9 : Arrays
Chapter 11 : Database concepts

12
4

August

Chapter 12 : SQL

Sept.

Revision/Examination
21

5 th.
15 prac.
10 th.
15 th.
15 prac.

SUGGESTED
ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS
Lab work
Page 86
Q19 , 20 , 22
Page 87
Q 23 , 24 , 25 , 26
, 27
Page132 q1
Page193
Q 1,2,3,4,5
Page 235
Q 5, 6,7,8
Page 288
Q23 ,24,25
Page344
Q1,2
Page 345 q 3,6,7
Additional
functions dealing with
text files/binary files
Page 407 q33 ,
34
Project work for
board exam can be
given

BLUE PRINT
Marks
1
2
3
4
TOTAL

No. of questions
24
13
04
02

Total
24
26
12
08
70

SECOND TERM
MONTH MONTH WISE SYLLABUS
Name of Chapter
Oct.

Chapter 10 : linked lists , stacks and


queues

Nov.

Chapter 13 : Boolean algebra


Chapter 14 : Communication and
Network concepts
From first term : Arrays, Database
Concepts, SQL
Second term exam
(includes chapters 10,11,12,13,14 i.e.
Second term syllabus)
First pre board exam
(as per the board pattern and board
marking scheme)

Dec.

Jan.

Weight No. of
age
Periods
22
10 th.
0 prac.
12
12

SUGGESTED
ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS
Extensive
practical work based
on RDBMS

10 th.
0 prac.

12+4+8
Powerpoint
presentation on the
topic by G-6
Submission of
program file for the
board exams
Submission of
project work for the
board exams

BLUE PRINT
Chapter
Arrays
Database concepts
SQL
Linked list, Stack, Queue
Boolean Algebra
Communication & Network
Concepts
TOTAL

1 mark 2 marks
1
1
2
1
6
1
2
6
5
2
8
2
24
13

22

3 marks
3
0
0
0
1
0
04

4 marks
0
0
0
2
0
0
02

Total
12
4
8
22
12
12
70

GEOGRAPHY
FIRST TERM
Month

Name of the chapter

Weightage Weightage
1st term
2nd term

Pre-board examination

4 marks
9 marks

3 marks

4 marks
5 marks
10 marks
9 marks
1 marks

5 marks

March

Part A.
Ch.1. Human geography
Ch.2. The world population,
distribution, density and growth
Ch.3. Population composition
Ch.4. Human development
April
Ch.5. Primary activities
Ch.6. Secondary activities
Ch.7.Tertiary and quaternary
activities
May
Ch.8.Transportation and
communication
Ch.9. International trade
June-July Ch.10. Human settlements

Part C. ( practical work)


Ch.1.Sources of data
Ch.2.Tabulating and processing of
data
Ch.3.Representation of data
Ch.4.Use of computers in data
processing and mapping

10 marks

10 marks
10 marks
10 marks
8 marks

5 marks
5 marks
15 marks

5 marks(total33
marks)+
2 marks map work (for
identification only
relating to all the
chapters of part A)

10 marks
5 marks
5 marks
(via-voe
&file)

5 marks(viavoe & file)

August

Part B.
ch.1. Population, distribution,
density, growth and composition
ch.2.Migration
ch.3. Human development
ch.4. Human settlement
September 1st Term Revision

7 marks
4 marks
4 marks
4 marks

5 marks
4 marks

/Examination
SECOND TERM
Month

Name of the chapter

October

PART B.
Ch.5.Land resources and
agriculture
Ch.6.Water resources
Ch.7.Minerals and energy
resources

Weightage Weightage
1st term
2nd term

Pre-board examination

5 marks
4 marks
10 marks
23

12 marks

Ch.8.Manufacturing industries
Ch.9. Planning in India
Ch.10. Transportation and
communication
November Ch.11. International trade
Ch.12. Geographical perspective
on selected issues and problems

6 marks
9 marks
9 marks
3 marks

4 marks
5 marks

PART C. (practical work)


Ch.5. Field study
December 2nd Term revision
January

7 marks

Total-(32marks)+3marks
for map work(map of
India for locating and
labeling relating to all the
chapter of part-B

10 marks

/Examination
Pre-board examination

NoteA.
Related map work to be done along with the content.
B.
A field survey will be done on any one selected issue and a project report has to be
prepared for the same which is a part of practical work in geography.
BLUE PRINT
Part A
Part B
Part C

Fundamentals of human geography


India: people and economy
Practical work in geography

35 MARKS
35 MARKS
30 MARKS

INFORMATICS PRACTICES
FIRST TERM Theory(70marks)
Month
March
April
May
July
August
Sept.

Ch
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Name of the Chapter

1st

2nd Suggested Activity

Computer Networking
Open Source Concepts
Java GUI programming
Basic of Object Oriented programming
Advanced Programming Concept
Database Connectivity to MYSQL
Web application development
REVISION / EXAM

10
10
12
14
14
05
05

05
05
06
07
07
02
03

PPT presentation by G-6


Group discussion on various os
Practical Lab work
Group discussion
Practical Lab work
Practical Lab work
Practical Lab work

BLUE PRINT
Type of questions Marks per question Total no. of questions
SA-I
SA-II
LA
TOTAL

1
2
6

16
18
3
37
24

Total marks
16
36
18
70

SECOND TERM
Oct.
Nov.

Dec.
Jan.

8
9
10
11

MYSQL revision tour


More on Database commands
Advanced Database Concepts
IT applications/ Project Completion
Revision
Second Term Examination
First Pre-board Examination

BLUE PRINT
Ch. Name of chapter
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Computer Networking
Open source concepts
Java GUI programming
Basic of object oriented
Advanced programming concept
Database connectivity to MYSQL
Web application development
MYSQL revision tour
More on database commands
Advanced database
IT Applications
TOTAL

PRACTICAL
S.No.
Term
1.
First Term

2.

SA-1
1 mark

Second
Term

1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
15

10
10
10
05

Practical Lab work


Practical Lab work
Practical Lab work
PPT by G-6

SA-2
LA-1
LA-2 Total
2 marks 4 marks 5 marks
1
1
1
15

5
5
6
7
7
2
3
10
10
10
5
70

Content
Java program(any two) (20 marks)
HTML web page creation.
Database Connectivity.
Java application using Swing controls
Project File : 5 marks
Viva : 5 marks
Problem Solving using Java (10 marks)
MySQL queries (4marks) Practical File (6marks) Project
File (4 marks) Viva (6 marks)

Marks
30

*****

25

2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
28

1
1
1
12

30

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