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2019—2020
UNIT TEST SYLLABUS
FIRST FLIGHT:
1. A LETTER TO GOD BY G. L. FLUENTES
DUST OF STORM BY ROBERT FROST
FIRE AND ICE BY ROBERT FROST
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET:
1. A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY BY JAMES HERRIOT
WRITING SKILLS
PARAGRAPH WRITING
GRAMMAR:
INTEGRATED GRAMMAR
PRE MID TERM SYLLABUS
2019-2020
CLASS-X
FIRST FLIGHT ( READER )
LESSON 1
A LETTER TO GOD BY G.L.FLUENTES
DUST OF STORM BY ROBERT FROST
FIRE AND ICE BY ROBERT FROST
LESSON 2
NELSON MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM
A TIGER IN THE ZOO BY NESLIE NORRIS
LESSON 3
TWO STORIES ABOUT FLYING
a. HIS FIRST FLIGHT BY FLAHERTY
b. BLACK AEROPLANE BY FORSYTH
HOW TO TELL WILD ANIMALS BY CAROLYN WELLS
THE BALL POEM BY JOHN BERRYMAN
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET (SUPPLEMENTARY READER )
1. A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY
2. THE THIEF’S STORY
3. THE MIDNIGHT VISITOR
4. A QUESTION OF TRUST
5. FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
MID TERM SYLLABUS
2019-2020
CLASS-X
FIRST FLIGHT
1. A LETTER TO GOD
DUST OF STORM
FIRE AND ICE
2. NELSON MANDELA
A TIGER IN THE ZOO
3.THE STORIES ABOUT FLYING
HIS FIRST FLIGHT
BLACK AEROPLANE
HOW TO TELL WILD ANIMALS
THE BALL POEM
4. FROM THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
AMANDA
5. THE HUNDRED DRESSES – I
6. THE HUNDRED DRESSES –II
ANIMALS
7. GLIMPSES OF INDIA
A BAKER FROM GOA
COORG
TEA FROM ASSAM
THE TREES
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET:
1. A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY
2. THE THIEF’S STORY
3. THE MIDNIGHT VISITOR
4. A QUESTION OF TRUST
5. FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
6. THE MAKING OF A SCIENTIST
7. THE NECKLACE
8. THE HACK DRIVER
WRITING SKILL
FORMAL LETTER
ARTICLE
DIARY ENTRY
STORY- WRITING
GRAMMAR
INTEGRATED GRAMMAR:
OMISSION
EDITING
JUMBLED SENTENCES
ANNUAL TERM SYLLABUS
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 2019—2020
FIRST FLIGHT:
1. A LETTER TO GOD 2. NELSON MANDELA
DUST OF STORM A TIGER IN THE ZOO
FIRE AND ICE
3. TWO STORIES ABOUT FLYING 4. FROM THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
HOW TO TELL WILD ANIMALS AMANDA
THE BALL POEM
5. THE HUNDRED DRESSES—I 6. THE HUNDRED DRESSES--II
ANIMALS
7. GLIMPSES OF INDIA 8. MIJBIL THE OTTER
THE TREES FOG
9. MADAM RIDES THE BUS 10. THE SERMON AT BENARES
THE TALE OF CUSTARD DRAGON FOR ANNE GREGORY
11. THE PROPOSAL
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET:
1. A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY 2. THE THIEF ‘S STORY
3. THE MIDNIGHT VISITOR 4. A QUESTION OF TRUST
5. FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET 6. THE MAKING OF A SCIENTIST
7. THE NECKLACE 8. THE HACK DRIVER
9. BHOLI 10. THE BOOK THAT SAVED THE EARTH
WRITING SKILLS :
1. STORY WRITING
2. ARTICLE
3. FORMAL LETTER
4. DIARY ENTRY
GRAMMAR :
ALL THE CONSTITUENTS WOULD BE ASSESSED IN THE FORM OF INTEGRATED GRAMMAR
OMISSION
EDITING
RORDERING THE SENTENCES
पाठयकरम (2019-20)
ककषा - दसव ी
ववषय - ह ीदी
परथम सतर
परथम इकाई परीकषा
साह तय
* बड भाई साहब (गदय)
* साखियाा (पदय)
वयाकरण
* शबद व पद म अतर
* वाकय अशदधि शोधन
* महावर P.A. 1
साह तय
* बड भाई साहब (गदय) * साखियाा (पदय)
* डायरी का एक पनना (गदय) * पद (पदय)
* तताारा वामीरो कथा (गदय) * पववत परदश म पावस (पदय)
वयाकरण
* शबद व पद म अतर
* रचना क आधार पर वाकय रपातरण
* वाकय अशदधि शोधन
* महावर
अपहित बोध
*अपठित गदयाश
*अपठित कावयाश
लखन
* पतर लिन (औपचाररक पतर)
मधय वावषिक परीकषा (Half Yearly Exam)
साह तय
(गदय) (पदय)
* बड भाई साहब * साखियाा
* डायरी का एक पनना * पद
* तताारा वामीरो कथा * पववत परदश म पावस
* तोप
* मनषयता
परक पसतक (सीचयन-II)
* हररहर काका
वयाकरण
* शबद व पद म अतर
* रचना क आधार पर वाकय रपातरण
* समास
* वाकय अशदधि शोधन
* महावर
अपहित बोध
*अपठित गदयाश
*अपठित कावयाश
लखन
* अनचछद लिन
* पतर लिन (औपचाररक पतर)
* सचना लिन
* सवाद लिन
* दधवजञापन लिन
पर बोरि (1&2) / वावषिक परीकषा
अपहित बोध
*अपठित गदयाश
*अपठित कावयाश
वयाकरण
* शबद व पद म अतर
* रचना क आधार पर वाकय रपातरण
* समास
* वाकय अशदधि शोधन
* महावर
साह तय (सपरि - II)
कावय खीर
* साखियाा
* पद
* पववत परदश म पावस
* तोप
* मनषयता
* दोह
* कर चल हम फिदा
* आतमतराण
गदय खीर
बड भाई साहब
* डायरी का एक पनना
* तताारा वामीरो कथा
* अब कहाा दसरो क दि म दिी होन वाल
* पतझर म टटी पतततयाा
(क) गगननी का सोना
(ि) झन की दन
* कारतस
परक पसतक (सीचयन-II)
* हररहर काका
* सपनो क स ठदन
* टोपी शकला
लखन
* अनचछद लिन
* पतर लिन (औपचाररक पतर)
* सचना लिन
* सवाद लिन
* दधवजञापन लिन
MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS ( 2019-20 )
CLASS-X
MONTH SYLLABUS FOR PERIODIC TESTS NAME OF THE TOPIC
MAY UNIT TEST PAIRS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
JULY PERIODIC TEST –I PAIRS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
POLYNOMIALS
REAL NUMBER
ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
SEPTEMBER PERIODIC TEST –II/MID TERM EXAM PAIRS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
POLYNOMIALS
REAL NUMBER
ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
INTRODUCTION TO TRIGONOMETRY
SOME APPLICATIONS OF TRIGNOMETRY
AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES
CIRCLES
PROBABILITY
DECEMBER PRE-BOARD EXAM PAIRS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
POLYNOMIALS
REAL NUMBER
ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
INTRODUCTION TO TRIGONOMETRY
SOME APPLICATIONS OF TRIGNOMETRY
AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES
CIRCLES
PROBABILITY
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
TRIANGLES
CONSTRUCTIONS
SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES
STATISTICS
JANUARY COMMON PRE-BOARD EXAM PAIRS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
POLYNOMIALS
REAL NUMBER
ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
INTRODUCTION TO TRIGONOMETRY
SOME APPLICATIONS OF TRIGNOMETRY
AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES
CIRCLES
PROBABILITY
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
TRIANGLES
CONSTRUCTIONS
SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES
STATISTICS
TERM WISE SYLLABUS
CLASS: 10
SUBJECT: Physics
FIRST TERM
THEORY
1] Light: - Reflection and Refraction
2] Human eye and the colourful world.
PRACTICALS
1) Focal length of concave mirror.
2) Focal length of convex lens.
3) Refraction through glass slab.
4) Refraction through glass prism.
5) Image formation by a convex lens for different object positions.
SECOND TERM
THEORY
1) Light: Reflection and Refraction.
2) Human eye and the colourful world.
3) Electricity
4) Magnetic effects of electric current.
5) Sources of energy.
PRACTICALS
1) Focal length of concave mirror.
2) Focal length of convex lens.
3) Refraction through glass slab.
4) Refraction through glass prism.
5) Image formation by a convex lens for different object positions.
6) Verifying Ohm's law.
7) Resistances in series.
8) Resistances in parallel.
CLASS X SYLLABUS 2019
MONTH TOPICMARCH LIFE PROCESSES NUTRITION (TILL Pg28)APRIL LIFE PROCESSESMAY CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION
NERVOUS SYSTEM IN HUMAN (till pg 118JULY CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION)
How DO Organisms Reproduce (till pg 132)AUGUST How Do Organisms Reproduce AND
MANAGEMENT Of Natural RESOURCES
SEPTEMBER REVISION
PERIODIC TEST 1 LIFE PROCESSES
FIRST TERM EXAM
LIFE PROCESSES
CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION
How DO Organisms Reproduce
PRACTICALS
(1)To prepare temporary stained Mount of lily peel to study stomata
(2) To show experimentally that carbon Di oxide is given out during respiration
(3) To show experimentally that light is necessary for photosynthesis
CLASS X SYLLABUS 2019
MONTH TOPICMARCH LIFE PROCESSES NUTRITION (TILL Pg28)APRIL LIFE PROCESSESMAY CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION
NERVOUS SYSTEM IN HUMAN (till pg 118JULY CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION)
How DO Organisms Reproduce (till pg 132)AUGUST How Do Organisms Reproduce AND
MANAGEMENT Of Natural RESOURCES
SEPTEMBER REVISION
OCTOBER Heredity and EvolutionNOVEMBER Our Environment
Management of Natural Resources
PERIODIC TEST 1. LIFE PROCESSES
FIRST TERM EXAM
LIFE PROCESSES
CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION
How DO Organisms Reproduce
Pre Board 1. Complete Syllabus
Common Pre Board. Complete Syllabus
PRACTICALS
1)All practicals of the first term
2)To study (a)binary fission in Amoeba (b)budding in yeast and Hydra from prepared
Slides
(3)To study homology and analogy with the help of specimens of plants and animals
(4)To identify the different parts of a dicot seed(pea,bean or red kidney bean)
CLASS 10
SUBJECT:-GENERAL SCIENCE
MARCH-APRIL
PHYSICS
THEORY
CHAPTER:-Light:-Reflection and Refraction (till ray diagrams
showing image formation by convex lens and concae lens)
PRACTICAL
1) Focal length of concave mirror.
2) Focal length of convex lens.
BIOLOGY LIFE PROCESSES NUTRITION (TILL Pg28)
LIFE PROCESSES
CHEMISTRY March
chapter -1
Pg1 to pg 10
April Chapter 1
Pg10 to pg 13
Chapter -2
Pg17 to pg21
Practical - Types of chemical reactions
MAY
THEORY CHAPTER:-Light: Reflection and Refraction ( From sign convention
for spherical lenses till the end of the chapter)
CHAPTER:- Human eye and the colourful world( Till defects of
vision and their correction)
PRACTICAL 1) Refraction through a glass slab.
chapter-2
Pg21 to pg28
Practical -studying the properties of acids
BIOLOGY CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION
NERVOUS SYSTEM IN HUMAN (till pg 118
CHEMISTRY chapter-2
Pg21 to pg28
Practical -studying the properties of acids
JULY
PHYSICS
:THEORY
CHAPTER:- Human eye and the colourful world ( From refraction
of light through a Prism till the end of the chapter)
CHAPTER:-Electricity(Till circuit diagram)
PRACTICAL 1) Refraction through a glass prism.
2) Image formation by a convex lens for different object positions.
BIOLOGY CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION)
How DO Organisms Reproduce (till pg 132)
CHEMISTRY Chapter -2
Pg28 to pg33
Chapter -3
Pg37 to pg 46
Studying the properties of bases &
Finding the pH of the given substances
AUGUST
THEORY CHAPTER:-Electricity(From Ohm's law till the end of the chapter)
PRACTICAL First term practical exam(SEA)
BIOLOGY How Do Organisms Reproduce AND MANAGEMENT Of Natural
RESOURCES
SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER
MID-TERM EXAMINATION
THEORY CHAPTER:- Magnetic effects of electric current(Till electric motor)
PRACTICAL 1) To Verify Ohm's law.
2) Resistances in series.
3) Resistances in parallel.
Chapter -4
Pg58 to pg 74
Practical -To study the properties of acetic acid
NOVEMBER
THEORY CHAPTER:- Magnetic effects of electric current ( From
electromagnetic induction till the end of the chapter)
CHAPTER:- Sources of energy(Complete chapter)
PRACTICAL Second term practical exam(SEA)
Chapter -4 pg74 to pg76
Chapter -5 pg79 to pg90
Practical -To study the comparative cleansing capacity of a
sample of soap in hard &soft water.
REVISION
CLASS X SYLLABUS 2019
PERIODIC TEST 1. LIFE PROCESSES
FIRST TERM EXAM
LIFE PROCESSES
CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION
How DO Organisms Reproduce
Pre Board 1. Complete Syllabus
Common Pre Board. Complete Syllabus
CLASS TENTH CHEMISTRY TERMWISE SYLLABUS
FIRST TERM-
Unit I: Chemical Substances-Nature and Behaviour
Unit I: Chemical Substances-Nature and Behaviour
Chemical reactions: Chemical equation, Balanced chemical equation, implication of a
balanced chemical equation, types of chemical reactions : Combination, decomposition,
displacement, double displacement, precipitation, neutralization, oxidation and
reduction.
Acids, bases and salts: Their definitions in terms of furnishing of H+ and OH- ions,
General properties, examples and uses, concept of pH scale (Definition relating to
logarithm not required), importance of pH in everyday life; preparation and uses of
Sodium Hydroxide, Bleaching powder, Baking soda, Washing soda and Plaster of Paris.
Metals and nonmetals: Properties of metals and non-metals; Reactivity series; Formation
and properties of ionic compounds; Basic metallurgical processes; Corrosion and its
prevention.
List of Experiments:
1. A. Finding the pH of the following samples by using pH paper / universal indicator:
(i) Dilute Hydrochloric Acid
(ii) Dilute NaOH solution
(iii) Dilute Ethanoic Acid Solution
(iv) Lemon juice
(v) Water
(vi) Dilute Hydrogen Carbonate solution
B. Studying the properties of acids and bases (HCl & NaOH) by their reaction with:
(a) Litmus solution (Blue/Red)
(b) Zinc metal
(c) Solid sodium carbonate
2. Performing and observing the following reactions and classifying them into:
A. Combination reaction
B. Decomposition reaction
C. Displacement reaction
D. Double displacement reaction
(i) Action of water on quick lime
(ii) Action of heat on ferrous sulphate crystals
(iii) Iron nails kept in copper sulphate solution
(iv) Reaction between sodium sulphate and barium chloride solutions
3. Observing the action of Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals on the following salt solutions :
(a) ZnSO4 (aq)
(b) FeSO4 (aq)
(c) CuSO4 (aq)
(d) Al2(SO4)3 (aq)
Arranging Zn, Fe, Cu and Al (metals) in the decreasing order of reactivity based on the
above result.
SECOND TERM
Carbon compounds : Covalent bonding in carbon compounds. Versatile nature of carbon.
Homologous series. Nomenclature of carbon compounds containing functional groups
(halogens, alcohol, ketones, aldehydes, alkanes and alkynes), difference between
saturated hydrocarbons and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Chemical properties of carbon
compunds (combustion, oxidation, addition and substitution reaction). Ethanol and
Ethanoic acid (only properties and uses), soaps and detergents.
Periodic classification of elements : Need for classification, Early attempts at classification
of elements (Dobereiner’s Triads, Newland’s Law of Octaves, Mendeleev’s Periodic
Table), Modern periodic table, gradation in properties, valency, atomic number, metallic
and non-metallic properties.
List of Experiments
1) Study of the following properties of acetic acid (ethanoic acid):
(i) odour
(ii) solubility in water
(iii) effect on litmus
(iv) reaction with sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
2) Study of the comparative cleaning capacity of a sample of soap in soft and hard
water.
Term Wise Syllabus (2019-20)
Class X
Political Science
PT – 1: Pre Mid-Term
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
PT – 2: Mid-Term
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity (only project work to be assessed)
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 5: Power struggles and Movements (only project work to be
assessed)
PT – 3: Post Mid-Term (1st Pre Board)
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 6: Political Parties
Chapter 7: Outcomes of Democracy
Chapter 8: Challenges to Democracy
PT – 4: Common Pre Board and Annual Exam
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 6: Political Parties
Chapter 7: Outcomes of Democracy
Chapter 8: Challenges to Democracy
Political Science
Class – X
Month Wise Syllabus (2019-20)
Month Chapter Content / Sub Topics
March -
April 1. Power Sharing
What is power sharing
Why is power sharing
desirable
Forms of power sharing
Belgium and Sri Lanka
Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka
Accommodation in Belgium
April -
May 2. Federalism
What is federalism
What makes India a federal
country
How is federalism practiced
Decentralization in India
July 3. Democracy and
Diversity Only project work to be
assessed
August
4. Gender Religion
and Caste
Gender and politics
Religion communalism and
politics
Caste and politics
5. Popular Struggles
and Movements Only project work to be
assessed
September 6. Political Parties
Why do we need political
parties
How many parties should we
have
National parties
State parties
Challenges to political parties
How can parties be reformed
October 7. Outcomes of
Democracy How can we assess
democracy’s outcomes
Accountable, responsive and
legitimate government
Economic growth and
development
Reduction of inequality and
poverty
Accommodation of social
diversity
Dignity and freedom of the
citizens
November 8. Challenges to
Democracy
Three types of challenges
Thinking about political
reforms
Redefining democracy
December
Revision of the entire
syllabus
First Pre Board Complete Syllabus
January Common Pre Board Complete Syllabus
Term Wise Syllabus (2019-20)
Class X
Political Science
PT – 1: Pre Mid-Term
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
PT – 2: Mid-Term
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity (only project work to be assessed)
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 5: Power struggles and Movements (only project work to be
assessed)
PT – 3: Post Mid-Term (1st Pre Board)
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 6: Political Parties
Chapter 7: Outcomes of Democracy
Chapter 8: Challenges to Democracy
PT – 4: Common Pre Board and Annual Exam
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 6: Political Parties
Chapter 7: Outcomes of Democracy
Chapter 8: Challenges to Democracy
Holiday Homework (2019-20)
Class X
Political Science
Project in a file format
Make a case study of 2019 General Elections covering the following aspects:
(i) Main Electoral Alliances - National and State level
(ii) Political parties that contested elections
(iii) Party manifestoes and key issues
(iv) Final results
CLASS X
HISTORY SYLLABUS
TERM I
1. Ch 4-The making of a global world
2. Ch 7- Print culture and the modern world
TERM II
1. Ch 4-The making of a global world
2. Ch 7- Print culture and the modern world
3. Ch 1- The rise of nationalism in Europe
4. Ch 3- Nationalism in India
Term wise Syllabus (2019-20)
Class 10
Geography
PT-1: - Pre mid Term
Chapter 1: - Resources and Development
PT-2: - Mid Term
Chapter 1: - Resources and Development
Chapter 2: - Water Resources
Chapter 3: - Agriculture
PT- 3:- Post Mid Term (First Pre-Board)
Chapter 1: - Resources and Development
Chapter 2: - Water Resources
Chapter 3: - Agriculture
Chapter 4: - Minerals and Energy Resources
Chapter 5: - Manufacturing Industries
Chapter 6: - Life Lines of National Economy
PT- 4: - Common Pre-Board and Annual Exam
Chapter 1: - Resources and Development
Chapter 2: - Water Resources
Chapter 3: - Agriculture
Chapter 4: - Minerals and Energy Resources
Chapter 5: - Manufacturing Industries
Chapter 6: - Life Lines of National Economy
Term Wise Syllabus (2019-20)
Class X
Political Science
PT – 1: Pre Mid-Term
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
PT – 2: Mid-Term
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity (only project work to be assessed)
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 5: Power struggles and Movements (only project work to be
assessed)
PT – 3: Post Mid-Term (1st Pre Board)
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 6: Political Parties
Chapter 7: Outcomes of Democracy
Chapter 8: Challenges to Democracy
PT – 4: Common Pre Board and Annual Exam
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
Chapter 2: Federalism
Chapter 3: Democracy and Diversity
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
Chapter 6: Political Parties
Chapter 7: Outcomes of Democracy
Chapter 8: Challenges to Democracy
CLASS – X
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
TERM-1
SYLLABUS (April to September)
Unit 1 : NETWORKING
Internet WWW, Web server, web clients, websites, web pages, web browsers, blogs,
newsgroups.
HTML, web address, e-mail address, downloading and uploading files from a remote site,
Internet protocols: TCP/IP, SMTP, POP3, HTTP, HTTPS, Remote login and file transfer
protocols.
SSH, SFTP, FTP, SCP, TELNET, SMTP, TCP/IP.
Services available on the internet, information retrieval, locating sites using search
engines and finding people on the net.
Web services: chat, e-mail, video conferencing, e-learning, e-banking, e-shopping,
e-reservation, e-Governance, e-Groups, social networking.
Mobile Technologies : SMS, MMS, 3G, 4G
Unit 2 : HTML
Introduction to webpage designing using HTML Create and Save an HTML document,
access a webpage using a web browser.
HTML Tags- html, head, title, body (attributes text, background, bgcolor, link, vlink,
alink, br(break), hr(horizontal rular), inserting comments, h1- h6, P(paragraph),
B(Bold),
I(Italics), U(Underline), UL (Unordered Lists), OL(Ordered lists) Description lists dl, dt
and dd.
Attributes of OL ( Start / Type)
UL (Type)
Font tags (attributes : face, size, color)
Insert image : img (attributes : Src, width, height, alt), Sup(Superscript) sub(subscript)
Create a table using the tags table, tr, th, row span, colspan.
Links significance of linking another element (attributes: href, mailto), targets.
HTML Forms : Textbox, radiobuttons, checkbox, password, list, combo box.
Embed audio and video in a HTML page
Cascading style sheets: color, background - color, border-style, margin, height, width,
outline font (family, style, size), align, float.
Class X
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
TERM-2
(October to March)
Unit 4 : Python
Revision of Python Basics
Conditionals: if, if-else statements
Loops : for, while, (e.g. sum of first 10 natural nos)
Practice simple programs.
Unit 3 : Cyber Ethics
Netiquettes
Software licenses and the open source software movement
Intellectual property rights, plagiarism and digital property rights.
Freedom of information and the digital divide
E-commerce: Privacy, frand, secure data transmission.
Term wise Syllabus 2019-20 Class 10
French
Unit test (May)
Leçons 1,2
Periodic test 1(July)
Leçons -3,4,5
Mid Term Examination (September) 1. Retrouvons nos amis
2. Après le ebac
3. Chercher du travail
4. Le plaisir de lire
5. Les médias
6. Chacun ses goûts
Pre board 1 (December)
7. En pleine forme
8. L’environnement
9. Métro,boulot,dodo
10. Vive la république
11. C'est bon le progrès
12. Vers un monde intercultural
+ whole first term syllabus
Preboard 2 (January)
Whole syllabus
Made by-
Neelam dhingra
Month wise Syllabus 2019-20 Class 10
French
Month Lessons
March 1. Retrouvons nos amis
April 2. Après le bac
3. Chercher du travail
4. Le plaisir de lire
Activity- Faites une bande dessine
May 5. Les médias
Unit test
Leçons 1,2
July 6. Chacun ses goûts
Periodic test 1
Leçon-3,4,5
August 7. En pleine forme
Revision
September Mid Term Examination
October 8. L’environnement
9. Métro,boulot,dodo
10. Vive la république
November 11. C'est bon le progrès
12. Vers un monde intercultural
Activity- Faites une fiche de la terre
December Pre board examination 1
January Pre board examination 2