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SYLLABUS – FIRST TERM (2019-20)

CLASS XI
ENGLISH
1. LITERATURE:
Prose
i. The Portrait of a Lady
ii. The Address
iii. The Judgement of Paris
iv. Silk Road
v. We are not Afraid to Die…
Poetry
vi. Father to Son
vii. Ulysses
viii. Voice of the Rain
ix. Laburnum Top
x. Who (Sri Aurobindo)
2. GRAMMAR:
Common Errors
3. WRITING SKILLS:
i. Notice
ii. Classified Advertisements (To Let, Lost &Found, Accommodation Wanted, For Sale, Hobbies)
iii. Letters :Placing orders, Enquiry &Reply
iv. Newspaper and Magazine Reports
v. Debate and Speech Scripts
4. Reading
i. Reading Comprehension
ii. Note –Making
5. Listening and Speaking
MATHEMATICS
1) Sequences and Series
2) Linear Inequalities
3) Trigonometry
4) Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
5) Permutations & Combinations
6) Principle of Mathematical Induction
7) Binomial Theorem

ECONOMICS

STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS


1. Chapter 1 - What is Economics?
2. Chapter 2- Introduction - Meaning and Scope
3. Chapter 3 - Collection of Primary and Secondary data
4. Chapter 4- Organisation of Data
5. Chapter 5- Tabular presentation
6. Chapter 6- Diagrammatic Presentation
7. Chapter 7- Graphic Presentation

PSYCHOLOGY
1. What is Psychology?
2. Methods of Enquiry in Psychology
3. The Bases of Human Behavior
4. Human Development
5. Learning

HISTORY
1. Theme 1: From the Beginning of Time
2. Theme 2: Writing and City Life
3. Theme 3: An Empire Across Three Continents
4. Theme 4: The Central Islamic Lands
5. Theme 5: Nomadic Empires
6. Theme 6: Three orders
7. Map: Relevant Maps related to the chapters

SOCIOLOGY
BOOK 1- INTRODUCING SOCIOLOGY
Chapter 1- Sociology and Society
Chapter 2- Terms, Concepts and their use in Sociology
Chapter 3- Understanding Social Institutions
Chapter 4- Culture and Socialization
Chapter 5- Doing Sociology: Research Methods

BOOK 2- UNDERSTANDING SOCIETY


Chapter 3- Environment and Society

POLITICAL SCIENCE
1. Constitution: Why and How?
2. Philosophy of the Constitution
3. Constitution: A living document
4. Rights in the Indian Constitution
5. Election and Representation
6. Executive
7. Legislature
8. Judiciary

LEGAL STUDIES

UNIT 1
Chapter 1: Concept of State and Nation
Chapter 2: Organs of Government
Chapter 3: Separation of Powers
Chapter 4: Basic Features of the Indian Constitution
UNIT 3
Chapter 3: Making of the Indian Constitution
UNIT 4
Chapter 1: Judiciary: Constitutional, Civil and Criminal Courts and Processes
PHYSICS

1. UNIT 1 – Physical World and Measurement


2. UNIT 2 – Kinematics
3. UNIT 3 – Laws of Motion
4. UNIT 4 – Work, Energy and Power
5. UNIT 5 – Motion of System of particles and rigid body
6. UNIT 6 – Gravitation.

BIOLOGY
1. Chapter 1: The Living World
2. Chapter2: Biological Classification
3. Chapter3: Plant Kingdom
4. Chapter4: Animal Kingdom
5. Chapter5: Morphology of flowering plants
6. Chapter6: Anatomy of flowering plants
7. Chapter7: Structural organization in animals (only cockroach)
8. Chapter8: Cell: The unit of life
9. Chapter9: Biomolecules
10. Chapter 10: Cell cycle and cell Division
11. Chapter11: Transport in plants

CHEMISTRY
Unit No Title
1 Basic Concepts of Chemistry
2 Structure of Atom
3 Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties
5 States of Matter: Gases. Liquids and Solids
7 Equilibrium
8 Redox Reactions
10 s-Block Elements
14 Environmental Chemistry

COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. Computer Overview
2. Working with Operating System
3. Data Representation - Number System
4. Introduction to C++
i. Data and Data Types
ii. Identifiers
iii. Operators & Expressions
iv. Data Handling
5. Using IF, IF…ELSE, switch – case
6. Loops in C++
i. while
ii. do...while
iii. for
iv. Nested loops
7. Standard Library & Header Files

INFORMATICS PRACTICES
1. Introduction to Computer Systems
2. Cyber Safety
3. Data Management
4. Programming and Computational Thinking

BUSINESS STUDIES
1. Nature and Purpose of business
2. Forms of Business Organisation
3. Private, Public and Global Enterprises
4. Business Services
5. Emerging Modes of Business
6. Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
7. Project – as per CBSE guidelines
ACCOUNTANCY

1. Introduction to Accounting
2. Recording of Transactions:-
i. Accounting equation
ii. Journal
iii. Ledger
iv. Cash Book
v. Subsidiary books
3. Theory Base of Accounting
4. Bank Reconciliation Statement
5. Rectification of Errors
6. Financial Statements with Adjustments (in part)

DESIGN
Unit–1: Introduction to Design

Session–1:

 Concept of Design
 Design Definition
 Design versus Art
 Design and Environment
 The basis of Design Process
 Use Design in today’s scenario
Session–2: Design Fundamental

 Principles of Design
 Elements of Design
 Color
 Understanding of Color wheel.
 To increase and build sensitivity to the forms around them.
 To identify the revolving still life and outdoor in vicinity of environment.
 To relate the elements of design to understand design process for their projects.
 Understanding the colour quality, intensity, relationship with other colours, textures, shape.
Unit–2: Design Tools and Techniques

Sessions–1:

 Produce Drawing Defining Drawing.


 Different techniques of drawing. Exploration of medium. Compositions and Perspectives. Tonal
Techniques.
 Use of Dreams and Music for creative Drawing.
 To identify the use of tone and value, Texture/Frottage.
 Identify to use contour line drawing (continuous or cross contour).

Unit–3: Occupational Health and Safety 10


Session–1: Work Safe Review Module

 Safety and Health responsibility.


 Role of War safe Inspector.
 Hazard identification, Risk assessment and Risk control.
 PPE
 Dealing with emergency.
 Design a promotional poster advertising what students need to know about Safety and Dangers,
or be warned about while working at College.

FINE ARTS - Painting


Theory

History of Indian Art

Unit 1: Pre-historic Rock Paintings and Art of Indus Valley (2500 B.C. to 1500 B.C.)

Unit 2: Buddhist Art, Jain and Hindu Art (3rd century B.C. to 8th century A.D.)
Introduction to Art during Mauryan period

Practical

Part 1: Nature and Object Study

Part 2: Painting Composition


(i) Simple exercises of basic design in variation of geometric and rhythmic shapes in geometrical and
decorative designs and colours to understand designs as organised visual arrangements.
(ii) Sketches from life and nature
Part 3: Portfolio Assessment

a. Record of the entire years' performance from sketch to finished product.


b. Five selected nature and object study exercises in any media done during the session including
minimum of two still life exercises.

c. Two selected works of paintings done during the year

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