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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: HINDI
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
05
lk[kh ¼dchj½
dfo ifjp;] nksgksa dh O;k[;k] ikB laca/kh iz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku
II 19-23
05
cMs+ HkkbZ lkgc
ikB&okpu] fo”ksys’k.k cks?k&iz”u
III 26-27 02 cMs+ HkkbZ lkgc
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
05 O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k & “kCn
ifjHkk’kk] mnkgj.k
Class Test-I Date 9 April – 18 April
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
o in
• eqgkojs
vFkZ o okD; fuekZ.k
Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½ • cMs HkkbZ
lkgcA Li”kZ ¼i| [kaM½
dchj ¼lk[kh
• “kCn o in
O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
• eqgkojs
II 09-13 05 05 Ekhjk ds in
dof;=h ifjp;] inksa dh Hkko lfgr O;k[;k] iz”uksÙkj
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 05 lap;u & gjfgj dkdk
dgkuh ikBu] egRoiq.kZ va”kksa dh O;k[;k
IV 23-27 05 05 gfjgj dkdk v”kqf) “kks/ku
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku v”kqf) izdkj @ vH;kl
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 05 Rkrk¡jk okehjks dFkk
ikBu] fo”kys’k.k] cks/k&iz”u iz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 05 ioZr izns”k esa ikol rksi
• O;k[;k • Hkk’kk lkSan;Z • f”kYixr lkSan;Z • iz”uksÙkj
ppkZ@ys[ku
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday
(Staff)
05 05 • O;kdj.k&okD; • liuksa ds ls fnu
okD; ifjp; & jpuk ds vk/kkj ij okD; jpukUrj.k@vH;kl ikBu
PT1 (Pre Mid Term) Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½ • cMs HkkbZ
lkgcA • Mk;jh dk
,d iUukA
• dchj ¼lk[kh½
Li”kZ ¼i| [kaM½
• ehjk ds in
• gfjgj dkdk
iwjd iqLrd ¼lap;u½
II 09-13 05 05 Ikz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 ys[ku
i= & izk:Ik laokn&ys[ku lwpuk&ys[ku
vH;kl lfgr IV 23-27 05 05 fcgkjh ds nksgs
dfo&ifjp;] nksgksa dh O;k[;k] iz”uksÙkj vH;kl
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
02 • vc dgkW nwljksa
ds nq[k ls nq[kh gksus okys
• vifBr x|ka”k@i|ka”k
ikBu] fo”kys’k.k] cks/k iz”u] iz”uksÙkj
vH;kl
• “kCn o in
O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
• v”kqf) “kks/ku
• eqgkojs •
• vuqPNsn ys[ku
ys[ku
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 03 foKkiu ys[ku
Lkekl O;ogkfjd ¼O;kdj.k½
mnkgj.k o vH;kl ifjHkk’kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k] vH;kl
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 05
vko`fr
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 05
vko`fr
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 vko`fr
V 27-31 05 05 vko`fr
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday
(Students) 01
Mid Term Exam Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep
vifBr x|ka”k vifBr dkO;ka”k
• cMs HkkbZ lkgcA Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½
• Mk;jh dk ,d iUukA
• Rkrkajk okehjks • vc dgkW nwljksa ds
nq[k ls nq[kh gksus okys
• dchj ¼lk[kh½ Li”kZ ¼i| [kaM½
• ehjk ds in • ioZr izns”k esa
ikol • rksi • fcgkjh ds nksgs
• gfjgj dkdk lap;u
• liuksa ds ls fnu
• “kCn o in O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
• v”kqf) “kks/ku • okD;
jpukUrj.k • lekl • eqgkojs
• Ik= ¼vkSipkfjd i=½
ys[ku
• vuqPNsn ys[ku • Lkwpuk ys[ku • laokn ys[ku • foKkiu ys[ku
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 05 euq’;rk
O;k[;k iz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 05 • Ikr>M+ esa VwVh ifr;k¡
• dkjrwl
• iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @ ys[ku
• iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @ ys[ku
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 02 • dj pys ge fQnk
• O;k[;k • iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @
ys[ku
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 04 • dj pys ge fQnk
• O;k[;k@iz”uksÙkj • ys[ku
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
• Vksih “kqDyk
• ikBu
V 29-31 03 03 Vksih “kqDyk
• iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @ ys[ku
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 vko`fr
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 vko`fr
V 26-30 05 vko`fr
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
Introduction to Class X WRITING SKILL Formal Letters- • Letter to the
Editor • Letter to the
concerned official • Letter of
Complaint against a product or a service
Familiarization with books
Usage of formal letters Importance and differences between the three types Essential components of these writing tasks Their applications in current day Formats of writing letters Rubrics of assessment-content relevance, brevity, fluency, flow of ideas grammar, sentence structures, spellings Sample tasks
II 19-23 WRITING SKILL
Story Writing Grammar-
Verb Forms Editing- Error
Correction & Omission
Elements of a story, How to narrate a story, Various genres, Ways to build a story, Sample Story, Practice Question
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
• Sentence rearrangement
III 26-27 Long Reading Text The Story of My Life (Chapters 1-5)
Discussion- assessment of previous knowledge, introduction to the story.
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
LITERATURE: FICTION • Two Gentlemen of Verona
• Reading and appreciating the text Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story/ Diary Entry based on the theme of the story. Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
Class Test-I Date 9 April – 18 April Unseen Passage WRITING SKILL Formal Letters- • Letter to the Editor • Letter to the concerned official • Letter of Complaint against a product or a service Grammar- • Verb Forms • Editing- Error Correction & Omission • Sentence rearrangement Long Reading Text The Story of My Life (Chapters 1-4)
II 09-13 05 MCB Unit I- Health and Medicine Unit 2: Education LITERATURE: Poetry The Frog and the Nightingale
Discussion of the theme and relevant writing skill questions • Reading and appreciating the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
poem • Understanding the genre of the
poem and the poet’s style of writing
• Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
• Poetic devices and their usage in the poem
• Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
• Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world
• Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem
• Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
• Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 GRAMMAR ( Recapitulation) Active & Passive Voice ( Headline Expansion & Process Writing) LITERATURE POETRY Mirror
Rules , practice questions Workbook will be used for all Grammar topics Reading and appreciating the poem Understanding the genre of the poem and the poet’s style of writing Appreciating Sylvia Plath as a poet. Word meanings-expanding the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Poetic devices and their usage in the poem Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
IV 23-27 05 LITERATURE Poetry Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments
Reading and appreciating the poem Understanding the genre of the poem and Shakespeare’s style of writing Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Poetic devices and their usage in the poem Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
05 LITERATURE DRAMA Dear Departed
Reading and appreciating the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
01-Support Staff Day
text Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre Understanding the underlying wit and humour in the play. Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story Diary Entry and other value based questions based on the theme of the story Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 LITERATURE FICTION The Letter
Reading and appreciating the text Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story Value based questions based on the theme of the story.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ****** Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff
07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 WRITING SKILL Formal Letters- • Letter of Enquiry • Letter Placing Order
Usage of formal letters Importance and differences between the two Essential components of these writing tasks Their applications in current day Formats of writing letters Rubrics of assessment-content relevance, brevity, fluency, flow of ideas grammar, sentence structures, spellings Sample tasks
Pre-Mid Term Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul SECTION A Unseen Passage SECTION B Writing Skill: • Letter to the Editor • Letter to the concerned official • Letter of Complaint against a product or a service • Story Writing MCB Unit I- Health and Medicine Unit 2: Education Grammar: • Verb Forms • Editing (Error correction & Omission) • Sentence Reorganization • Active & Passive
Voice ( Headline Expansion & Process Writing)
II 09-13 05 LITERATURE FICTION Mrs. Packletide's Tiger (Diary Entry/
Informal Letter)
Reading and appreciating the text Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story Value based questions based on the theme of the story.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
SECTION C Literature: Fiction •Two Gentlemen of Verona The Letter Poetry: Mirror The Frog and the Nightingale Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments Drama Dear Departed Long Reading Text: The Story of My Life by Helen Keller (Introduction) Chapters 1-7
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 LITERATURE FICTION A Shady Plot LITERATURE DRAMA Julius Caesar
Reading and appreciating the text Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story/poem. Diary Entry based on the theme of the story. Understanding relation with real life/current day situations Reading and appreciating the text Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre Understanding the underlying wit and humour in the play. Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story Diary Entry and other value based questions based on the theme of the story Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
IV 23-27 05 LITERATURE DRAMA Julius Caesar
Reading and appreciating the text Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre Understanding the underlying wit and humour in the play. Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story/poem Diary Entry based on the theme of the story Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Grammar Recapitulation Determiners
Rules, Practice Exercise
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
MCB Unit 3- Science
Skill development exercises and discussion on the given theme
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 LONG READING TEXT: The Story of My Life ( Ch 8-14 )
Discussion of events and characters
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 GRAMMAR ( Recapitulation) • Reported Speech
Rules will be discussed; Questions will be given for practice, discussion of common errors and their correction. Work book will be used for Grammar Topics
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 POETRY • Ozymandias
Reading and appreciating the poem Understanding the genre of the poem and the poet’s style of writing Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Poetic devices and their usage in the poem Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
LITERATURE FICTION • Patol Babu, Film Star
Reading and appreciating the text
Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre
Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words
Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story
Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers
Author's profile
Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Diary Entry based on the theme of the story.
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
V 27-31
05 MCB Unit 4- Environment GRAMMAR RECAPITULATION Modals
Skill Exercise Rules, list of modals, common errors, same modal repeated under different circumstances/ situations, Practice Exercise
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 Revision for Mid Term Exam
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 Revision for Mid Term Exam
Mid Term Exam Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Section A- Reading
Unseen Passage/ Poetry
Section B- Writing & Grammar
Writing Skill
• Formal Letters – all
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 V 24-28
26- Five period Time-
Table
05 LITERATURE POETRY The Rime of the ancient Mariner
Reading and appreciating the poem Understanding the genre of the poem and the poet’s style of writing Word meanings-expanding the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Poetic devices and their usage in the poem Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
types
• Story Writing
Main Course book (MCB)
• Unit 1: Health and Medicine
• Unit 2: Education
• Unit 3: science
• Unit 4: Environment
Grammar
• Determiners
• Verb Forms
• Sentence re-ordering
• Reported Speech
• Passive Voice (Headline Expansion & Process Writing)
• Modals
• Editing( Error Correction and Omission )
Gap Filling
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Section D- Literature
Prose
• Two Gentlemen of Verona
• Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger
• The Letter
• Patol Babu, Film Star
• A Shady Plot
Poetry:
• Mirror
• The Frog and the Nightingale
• Not Marble, Nor Gilded Monuments
• Ozymandias
Drama:
• The Dear Departed
• Julius Caesar
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Long Reading Text
The Story of My Life
( Ch 1-14 )
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 LONG READING TEXT The Story of My Life Chapters 15 -23
Explanation, Discussion and questions & answers.
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 LONG READING TEXT The Story of My Life Chapters 15 -23
Explanation, Discussion and questions & answers.
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 MCB Unit 5- Travel and Tourism Unit 6 : National Integration
Skill Development Exercises
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 LITERATURE FICTION • Virtually True
Reading and appreciating the text Understanding the plot, the style of writing and the genre Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
new words Understanding the characterization and other elements of a story Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Author's profile Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the story. Diary Entry based on the theme of the story. Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
V 29-31 03 LITERATURE FICTION • Virtually True
Explanation, Discussion and questions & answers
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday
(Students) 03
LITERATURE POETRY • Snake
Reading and appreciating the poem Understanding the genre of the poem and the poet’s style of writing Word meanings-expanding the vocabulary with new words, usage of new words Poetic devices and their usage in the poem Reference to the Context, Questions And Answers Appreciating the poet's other works, and recognition in the literary world Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral value imparted through the poem Diary Entry based on the theme of the poem
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Understanding relation with real life/current day situations
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 LITERATURE POETRY • Snake
Explanation, Discussion and questions & answers
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 Revision Solving Sample Paper
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 Revision Solving Sample Paper
V 26-30 05 Revision Solving Sample Paper
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD • Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed atleast one week before the commencement of exam. • Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep • Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug. • The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018. • Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov • No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus. • Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record. • After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day. • In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format.
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• Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations. • Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: MATHS
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
5 Polynomial
2.1- Introduction 2.2- Geometrical meaning of zeroes of polynomial 2.3- Relationship between zeroes and coefficient of polynomial 2.4- Division Algorithm of Polynomials Ex-2.1 Ex-2.2 Ex-2.3
II 19-23 5 Polynomial Real Numbers
Ex-2.4 (optional exercise) 1.1- Introduction 1.2- Euclid’s Division Lemma Ex-1.1 Ex- 1.2 1.3- Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic 1.4- Revisiting irrational numbers Ex-1.3
III 26-27 2 Real Numbers
1.5- Revisiting rational numbers and their decimal expansions Ex. 1.4
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 6 3.1- Introduction Class Test-I
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Staff)
Pair of Linear Equations in two variables
3.2- Pair of linear equations in two variables Ex-3.1 3.3- Graphical method of solution of a pair of linear equations Ex-3.2 3.4- Algebraic method of solving a pair of linear equations in two variables. Ex-3.3 Ex-3.4
Date 9 April – 18 April Date: 9 April 2018 Ch.-1 Real Numbers Ch.-2 Polynomial
II 09-13 05 6 Pair of Linear Equations in two variables
Ex-3.5 3.5- Equations reducible to a pair of linear equations in two variables. Ex-3.6
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 7 Triangles
6.1- Introduction 6.2- Similar figures Ex-6.1 Similarity of triangles Ex-6.2 6.4 Criteria for similarity of triangles Ex-6.3 6.5- Areas of similar triangles Ex-6.4(to be cont.)
IV 23-27 05 6 Triangles
Ex-6.4(completed) 6.6- Pythagoras theorem Ex-6.5
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 3 Introduction to Trigonometry
Ex 6.6(optional exercise) 8.1- Introduction
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 6
8.2- Trigonometric Ratios Ex-8.1 8.3- trigonometric Ratios of some specific angles
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday
(Staff)
05 5 Introduction to Trigonometry Some applications of Trigonometry
8.4- Trigonometric Ratios of complementary angles Ex-8.3 8.5- trigonometric Identities Ex-8.4 9.1- Introduction 9.2- Heights and Distances Ex-9.1
Pre-Mid Term Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul Ch.-1 Real Numbers Ch.-2 Polynomial Ch.-3 Pair of Linear Equations in two variables Ch.-6 Triangles II 09-13 05 5 Statistics
14.1- Introduction 14.2- Mean of grouped data Ex-14.1 14.3- Mode of a grouped data Ex-14.2 14.4- Median of a grouped Data Ex-14.3 14.5- Graphical representation of cumulative frequency distribution Ex-14.4 10.1- Introduction 10.2- Tangents to a circle
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 6 Circles
Constructions
Ex-10.1 10.3- Number of tangents from a point on a circle Ex-10.2 11.1- Introduction 11.2-Division of a line segment
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Ex-11.1 11.2- construction of a tangent to a circle Ex-11.2
IV 23-27 05 6 Quadratic
Equations
4.1- Introduction 4.2- Quadratic Equations Ex-4.1 4.3 Solutions of Quadratic Equations by factorization Ex- 4.2 4.4- Solution of quadratic equation by completing the square Ex-4.3 4.5- Nature of roots
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
2 Quadratic Equations
Ex-4.4
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 3 Arithmetic Progressions
5.1- Introduction 5.2-Arithmetic Progressions Ex-5.1
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 4 Arithmetic Progressions
5.3- nth term of an AP Ex-5.2 5.4- Sum of first n terms of an AP
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
05 4 Arithmetic Progressions
Ex-5.3 Ex-5.4
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
16 – Inter School Basketball
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 4
Areas related to circles
12.1- Introduction 12.2- Perimeter and area of a circle a review Ex-12.1
V 27-31
05 Areas related to circles
12.3- areas of sector and segment of a circle Ex-12.2 12.4- areas of combination of plane figures Ex-12.3
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 1 Revision
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 2 Revision
Mid Term Exam Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Ch.-1 Real Numbers Ch.-2 Polynomial Ch.-3 Pair of Linear Equations in two variables Ch.-4 Quadratic Equations
Ch.-5 Arithmetic Progressions
Ch.-6 Triangles Ch.-8 Introduction to
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 V 24-28
26- Five period Time-
Table
05 5 Surface area and volumes
13.1- Introduction 13.2- Surface area of combination of solids Ex-13.1
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Trigonometry
Ch.-9 Introduction to Trigonometry
Ch.-10 Circles
Ch.-11 Constructions
Ch.-12 Areas related to circles
Ch.-14 Statistics
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 5 Surface area and volumes
Volume of combination of solids Ex-13.2 13.4- Conversions of solids from one shape to another Ex-13.3 13.5 – Frustum of a cone Ex. 13.4
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 6 Probability
15.1 Introduction 15.2- Probability-A theoretical Approach Ex-15.1
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 2 Probability
Extra questions
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
04 4 Coordinate Geometry
7.1- Introduction 7.2- Distance formula
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
27-Karva Chouth Ex-7.1 7.3- Section formula
V 29-31 03 3 Coordinate Geometry
Ex-7.2 7.4- Area of Triangle Ex-7.3
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday
(Students) 03
Coordinate Geometry
Extra questions PT2 syllabus: Ch.-1 Real Numbers Ch.-2 Polynomial Ch.-3 Pair of Linear Equations in two variables Ch.-4 Quadratic Equations
Ch.-5 Arithmetic Progressions
Ch.-6 Triangles Ch.-7 Coordinate
Geometry Ch.-8 Introduction to Trigonometry
Ch.-9 Introduction to Trigonometry
Ch.-10 Circles
Ch.-11 Constructions
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Ch.-12 Areas related to circles Ch.-13 Surface area and
volumes
Ch.-14 Statistics Ch.-14 Probability
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03
V 26-30 05
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: Physics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
• Reflection of light • Laws of Reflection of light
II 19-23 02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
• Real and Virtual images • Spherical mirrors • Terms related to spherical
mirrors.
III 26-27 01 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
• Rules for image formation by Spherical Mirrors.
• Image Formation by Spherical Mirrors.
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
• Sign convention for Reflection by Spherical Mirrors.
• Mirror Formula. • Magnification formula • Refraction of Light. • Laws of Refraction of light.
Class Test-I Date 9 April – 18 April
Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
10.1 Reflection of light 10.2 Spherical mirrors (upto uses of convex mirrors) PRACTICALS BATCH –A
To determine the focal length of the concave mirror and convex lens.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 09-13 05 02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
• Refraction of light through a Glass slab.
• Refractive Index. • Refraction by spherical
lenses PRACTICALS BATCH –B To determine the focal length of the concave mirror and convex lens.
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 02 Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
• Rules for image formation by
lenses. • Image formation by lenses.
using ray diagrams PRACTICALS BATCH –A To trace the path of a ray of light as it passes through a glass slab.
IV 23-27 05 02
Chap-10.:Light reflection & refraction
• Sign Conventions for spherical lens
• lens formula • Magnification of lens . • Power of lens.
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To trace the path of a ray of light as it passes through a glass slab.
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 02 CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD
• The human eye. • Power of Accommodation. • Defects of Vision • Hypermetropia. • Myopia. • Presbyopia
• Refraction of light through a glass prism.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
• Dispersion of white light by glass prism
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To trace the path of a ray of light as it passes through a glass prism.
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 02 CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD
. • Atmospheric Refraction • Scattering of light.
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To trace the path of a ray of light as it passes through a glass prism.
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ****** Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff
07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 02
CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
• Electric current and circuit • Electric potential and potential difference • Circuit diagram
Pre-Mid Term Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul CHAP-10 : LIGHT -REFLECTION &REFRACTION. CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD.
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To draw the ray diagrams for the image formed by a spherical mirror for different positions of the object.
(Upto dispersion of white light by glass prism)
II 09-13 05 02
CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
• Ohm's Law • Resistance • factors on which resistance
of a conductor depends
To draw the ray diagrams for the image formed by a spherical mirror for different positions of
PRACTICALS BATCH –B
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
the object.
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 02
CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
• Resistance of a system of
resistors in series • Resistance of a system of
resistors in Parallel PRACTICALS BATCH –A
To study the dependence of current (i) on potential difference (V) across a resistor and find its resistance.
IV 23-27 05 02 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
• Advantages and disadvantages of series and parallel combination
• Numericals
• To study the dependence of current (i) on potential difference (V) across a resistor and find its resistance.
PRACTICALS BATCH –B
V 30-31 31 – Investiture
Ceremony 02
01
CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To verify the law of resistors in series.
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 01 CHAP-12-ELECTRICITY
• Heating effect of Current. • Joules Law of Heating
• Practical applications of
Heating effect .
• Electric Power
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
• numericals
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To verify the law of resistors in series.
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 02 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
• Magnetic Field and field lines.
• Magnetic Field due to a current through straight conductor.
• Right Hand Thumb Rule.
• To verify the law of resistors in parallel.
PRACTICALS BATCH –A
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 02 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
• Magnetic field due to current
through a circular loop.
PRACTICALS BATCH –B To verify the law of resistors in parallel.
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 02
CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
• Magnetic field due to current
in a solenoid.
PRACTICALS BATCH –A To draw circuit diagrams for various combinations of resistors.
V 27-31
05 02 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
• Force on Current carrying conductor in a magnetic field
• Electric motor
To draw circuit diagrams for PRACTICALS BATCH –B
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
various combinations of resistors.
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 02
REVISION
Mid Term Exam Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
CHAP-10 : LIGHT -REFLECTION &REFRACTION. CHAP-11: THE HUMAN EYE AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD. CHAP-12: ELECTRICITY CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT (up to Electric motor)
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 V 24-28
26- Five period Time-
Table
05 02 CHAP-13 MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
• Electromagnetic Induction • Electric Generator • Domestic electric Current
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 02 CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
• What is a good source of
energy? • Conventional sources of
energy • Fossil Fuels. • Thermal power plant
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 02 CHAP-14 SOURCES OF
• Hydro Power Plant • Biomass. • Wind Energy
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
ENERGY
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 01 CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
• Non conventional sources of energy
• solar energy •
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 02 CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
• Energy from the sea • Geothermal energy. • . • Nuclear Energy
V 29-31 03 01 CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday
(Students) 03 01
CHAP-14 SOURCES OF ENERGY
• Environmental consequences.
• Renewable Vs Non Renewable sources of energy.
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 01
• REVISION
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 01
• REVISION
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03 01 • REVISION
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
V 26-30 05 02 • REVISION
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD • Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed at least one week before the commencement of exam. • Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep • Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug. • The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018. • Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov • No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus. • Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record. • After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day. • In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format. • Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations. • Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: CHEMISTRY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
1-2 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
1.1 chemical equations, 1.1.1.writing a chemical equation 1.1.2Balanced chemical equation
II 19-23 1-2 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
1.2.Types of chemical reactions 1.2.1.Combination reaction 1.2.2.Decomposition reaction 1.2.3.Displacement reaction
III 26-27 0-1 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
1.2.4.Double displacement reaction
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
2 1.CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
1.2.5.Oxidation and reduction 1.3.1.Corrosion 1.3.2Rancidity
Class Test-I Date 9 April – 18 April Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations (Till 1.2.5 Oxidation and Reduction)
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 09-13 05 2 2..ACIDS BASES AND SALTS PRACTICALS
Introduction
Indicator tests for acids and bases 2.1.1- Acids and Bases in the laboratory 2.1.2How do acids and bases react with metals? 2.1.3 How do metal hydrogen carbonates and metal carbonates react with acids? a) Combination Reaction b) Decomposition reaction c) Displacement reaction d) Double displacement reaction:- Action of wa te r on quick lime Action of he a t on fe rrous sulphate crystals Iron na ils ke pt in coppe r sulphate solution Re a ction be twe e n ba rium chloride and sodium sulphate solutions
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS
2.1.4 How do acids and bases react with each other? 2.1.5 Reaction of metallic oxides with acids 2.1.6 Reaction of metallic oxides
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
PRACTICALS
with bases a) Combination Reaction b) Decomposition reaction c) Displacement reaction d) Double displacement reaction:- Action of wa te r on quick lime Action of he a t on fe rrous sulphate crystals Iron na ils ke pt in coppe r sulphate solution Re a ction be twe e n ba rium chloride and sodium sulphate solutions
IV 23-27 05 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS PRACTICAL
2.2 What do all acids and bases have in common? 2.2.1 What happens to acids and bases in water solution? 2.2 How strong are acid and base solutions? To study the properties of acids and bases (HCl and NaOH) by their reactions with (i) Litmus solution
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(ii) Zinc metal (iii) Solid sodium carbonate
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS PRACTICALS
2.3.1 Importance of pH in daily life 2.4 More about salts 2.4.1 Family of salts 2.4.3 chemicals from common salt To study the properties of acids and bases (HCl and NaOH) by their reactions with (iv) Litmus solution (v) Zinc metal (vi) Solid sodium carbonate
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS
2.4.3 chemicals from common salt
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ****** Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff
07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND SALTS
3. METALS AND NONMETALS
2.4.4 Are the crystals really dry? Introduction 3.1. Physical properties of metals and nonmetals 3.2 Chemical properties of metals. 3.2.1 What happens when metals are burnt in air?
Pre-Mid Term Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations
Chapter 2: Acids, Bases and Salts
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
PRACTICALS
3.2.2 What happens when metals are burnt in water? Finding the pH of the given samples using pH paper or universal indicator
II 09-13 05 2 3. METALS AND NONMETALS
PRACTICALS
3.2.3 What happens when metals react with acids? 3.2.4 How do metals react with solution of other metal salts?
3.2.5 The reactivity series Finding the pH of the given samples using pH paper or universal indicator
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 3. METALS AND NONMETALS
3.3 How do metals and non metals react? 3.3.1 Properties of ionic compounds 3.4 Occurrence of metals
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
PRACTICALS
Reactivity series of metals (Fe, Cu, Zn, Al)
IV 23-27 05 2 3. METALS AND NONMETALS PRACTICALS
3.4.1. to 3.4.5.Extraction of metals 3.4.6. Refining of metals. 3.5. –Corrosion- its prevention, rusting of iron Reactivity series of metals (Fe, Cu, Zn, Al)
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
0-1 3. METALS AND NONMETALS
Introduction 4.1 –bonding in carbon Types of covalent bonds.
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 0-1 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
4.1 Allotropes of carbon 4.2. Versatile nature of carbon
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 2 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS PRACTICALS
4.2.1 to 4.2.3. -.Saturated and unsaturated carbon compounds 4.2.4 – Homologues series of carbon compounds Properties of acetic acid
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
05 2 4.CARBON AND
4.2.5. Nomenclature of carbon compounds
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
ITS COMPOUNDS
PRACTICALS
4.3. –Chemical properties of carbon compounds Properties of acetic acid
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 2
4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS
PRACTICALS
4.4. Ethanol and Ethanoic acid
Comparison of foaming capacity of soap in hard and soft water
V 27-31
05 2 4.CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS PRACTICALS
4.5 Soaps and detergents Foaming capacity of soap in hard and soft water
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 0-1
REVISION
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 2
REVISION
Mid Term Exam Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations
Chapter 2: Acids, Bases and Salts
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 2 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 2 V 24-28
26- Five period Time-
Table
05 2 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
Need for classification 5.1 Early attempts at the classification of elements:-
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter 3: Metals and Non Metals
Chapter 4: Carbon and its Compounds
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 2 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
5.1.1 Dobereiner’s triad 5.1.2 Newland’s law of octaves
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 2 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
5.2Mendeleev’s periodic table 5.3 –Modern periodic table.
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 0-1 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
5.3.1 –position of elements in the modern periodic table
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 2 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
5.3.2. –Trends in the modern periodic table
V 29-31 03 1-2 5.PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
5.3.2. –Trends in the modern periodic table
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03 1-2 5.PERIODIC 5.3.2. –Trends in the modern
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Students) CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
periodic table
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02
REVISION
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05
REVISION
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03
REVISION
V 26-30 05 REVISION
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: Biology
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
2 Life Processes Chapter 6
• What are Life Processes - 6.1 • Nutrition-6.2 • Autotrophic Nutrition-6.2.1
II 19-23 2 • Heterotrophic Nutrition-6.2.2
III 26-27 1 • How do Organisms obtain their Nutrition?-6.2.3
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
02
• Nutrition in Human Beings-6.2.4
• Respiration-6.3 . Transportation in plants – 6.4.2
Pr: To prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to study the structure of stomata ( batch1)
Class Test-I Date 9 April – 18 April • Life Processes –I • Chapter 6 (6.1 –
6.2.3)
II 09-13 05 02
Transportation in Human Beings - 6.4.1 (introduction) – blood Structure of heart Pr: To prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to study the structure of stomata ( batch1)
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 02
Excretion-6. Excretion in Human Beings-6.5.1 Pr: To show experimentally
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
21- Parent Orientation that the co2 is produced during respiration (batch 1)
IV 23-27 05 02 Chapter-7: Control and coordination
• Excretion in Plants-6.5.2 • Animals- Nervous
System-7.1 Pr: To show experimentally that the co2 is produced during respiration (batch 2)
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 02
• What happens in a Reflex Action-7.1.1
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 02
• Human Brain-7.1.2 • How are these Tissues Protected-7.1.3 Practical periods converted to theory periods
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ****** Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff
07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 02
• How does Nervous Tissue Cause Action-7.1.4 • Coordination in Plants-7.2 • Movement Due to Growth-7.2.2 Practical periods converted to theory periods
Pre-Mid Term Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul Chapter-6: Life Processes Chapter-7 Control and coordination (7.1 to 7.1.1)
II 09-13 05 02 Chapter-8 How Do Organisms Reproduce?
• Hormones in Animals-7.3 • Feedback Mechanism – 7.3
• Do organisms create exact copies of themselves (8.1)
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 02
The importance of variation (8.1.1) • Modes of Reproduction used by single celled organisms (8.2-)• Fission (8.2.1) Pr: To study binary fission in
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
amoeba and budding in yeast ( batch 1 )
IV 23-27 05 01
• Fragmentation (8.2.2) Regeneration (8.2.3) • Budding (8.2.4) Vegetative Propagation (8.2.5)
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
02
• Spore formation (8.2.6) • Sexual Reproduction (8.3-8.3.3) • Why the sexual mode of reproduction (8.3.1) • Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants (8.3.2) Pr: To study binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast ( batch 2 )
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 02
• Reproduction in human beings (8.3.3) • Male Reproductive System (8.3.3) (a) • Female Reproductive System (8.3.3) (b) What happens when the Egg is not fertilized? (8.3.3) (c)
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 01
• Reproductive Health (8.3.3.) (d) • Accumulation of Variation during Reproduction (9.1) Pr: Discuss PBQ
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 02
Chapter-9 Heredity and Evolution
• Heredity (9.2) Inherited Traits (9.2.1) • Rules for Inheritance of Traits (9.2.2) • How do traits get expressed? (9.3.2) Pr: Discuss PBQ
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 01
• Sex Determination (9.2.4) • Evolution (9.3) Illustration (9.3.1) • Acquired and Inherited Traits (9.3.2) • Speciation (9.4) • Evolution & Classification (9.5) • Tracing Evolutionary Relationships (9.5.1) Pr: To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed (batch 1)
V 27-31
05 02
• Fossils (9.5.2) • Evolution by Stages (9.5.3) • Evolution should not be equated with Progress (9.6)
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 02 • Human Evolution (9.6.1) Pr: To identify the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed (batch 2)
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 01 Chapter-15 Our Environment
• What happens when we add our waste to the Environment (15.1)
• Revision
Mid Term Exam Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Chapter-6
Life Processes
Heredity and Evolution
Chapter-7
Control and Co-ordination
Chapter 8 : How do organisms reproduce
Chapter-9
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 V 24-28
26- Five period Time-
Table
05 01 • Ecosystem (15.2) Food Chain & Webs (15.2.1) • How Do Our Activities Affect the Environment (15.3)
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(9.1 to 9.5)
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 02
Ozone Layer of How it is getting depleted (15.3.1) • Managing the Garbage we produce (15.3.2)
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 02 Chapter-16 Management of Natural Resources
• Why do we need to manage our Resources? (16.1) • Forests & Wildlife (16.2)
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 01
• Stakeholders (16.2.1)
V 29-31 03 01
• Sustainable Management (16.2.2) • Water for all (16.3) Coal & Petroleum (16.4)
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday
(Students) 03 02
An overview of natural resource management (16.5)
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 02
Revision
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi
23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
V 26-30 05
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: HISTORY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
French Revolution and the idea of the Nation The Aristocracy and the new middle class
II 19-23 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
What did liberal Nationalism stand for ? A new conservatism after 1815 The Revolutionaries
III 26-27 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
The age of revolution 1830 – 1848
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
The Romantic Imagination and National Feeling
Class Test-I Date 9 April – 18 April CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe (Till page no -12)
II 09-13 05 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
1848---- The Revolution of Liberals
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
The Making of Germany and Italy
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 23-27 05 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
The strong case of Britain
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Visualizing the Nation
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Nationalism and Imperialism
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ****** Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff
07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India
Nationalism in India Introduction
The First World War , Khilafat and NCM
Pre-Mid Term Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
II 09-13 05 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India
Nationalism in India Introduction
The First World War , Khilafat
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
and NCM
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India
Different strands within the movement The movement in towns The Rebellion in the country side Swaraj in the plantation
IV 23-27 05 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India
Towards civil Disobedience The salt march How the Participants saw the movement Limits of civil disobedience
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
1 CH-3 Nationalism in India
The sense of collective belonging
MAP WORK
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 1 CH-6 Work life and leisure
Introduction India and the contemporary world Cities in the contemporary world
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 2 CH-6 Work life and leisure
Characteristics of the city Industrialization and the rise of the modern city in England
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III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 2 CH-6 Work life and leisure
Marginal Groups Housing Tenements for the new arrivals
Cleaning of London Transport in the city
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 2
CH-6 Work life and leisure
Social changes in the city Men women and family in the city Individualism Leisure and consumption Politics in the city
V 27-31
05 2 CH-6 Work life and leisure
City in the colonial India Working in the city Housing and neighborhoods Land Reclamation in Bombay Bombay as the city of dreams Cities and the challenges of the environment
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 1
REVISION
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 2
REVISION
Mid Term Exam Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 V 24-28
26- Five period Time-
Table
05 2 CH-7 Print culture and the modern
INTRODUCTION Print culture and the modern
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
world
world The first printed book
CH-3 Nationalism in India (MAPWORK)
CH-6 Work life and leisure
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 2 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Print comes to Europe Gutenberg and the printing press
The print revolution and its impact
New reading public
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 2 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Religious Debates and the fear of print The reading Mania Children women and workers ; the 19th
century
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 1 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
India and the world of print Manuscripts before the age of print
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 2 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Religious reforms and public debates New forms of publications
V 29-31 03 1 CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Women and print
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*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday
(Students) 03 1
CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
Print and the poor people Print and censorship
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 1
REVISION
PREBOARD SYLLABUS CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
CH-3 Nationalism in India (MAPWORK)
CH-6 Work life and leisure CH-7 Print culture and the modern world
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 2
REVISION
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 1
REVISION
V 26-30 05 2 REVISION
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Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD • Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed atleast one week before the commencement of exam. • Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep • Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug. • The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018. • Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov • No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus. • Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record. • After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day. • In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format. • Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations. • Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: GEOGRAPHY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
GEOGRAPHY Ch-1 Resources and Development
• What is a resources? • Classification of
Resources
II 19-23 Ch-1 Resources and Development
• Sustainable Development of Resource
• Resource Planning Need and measures of conservation of resources
III 26-27 Ch-1 Resources and Development
• Land As a Resource • Land use Pattern • Land Degradation • Classification of soils • Conservation of soil • Question and Answers • Map Work as per CBSE
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
ECONOMICS Ch-1 Development
• Different Notions of Development
• Income and Concepts • Human Development
Index • Sustainable development
Class Test-I Date 9 April – 18 April GEOGRAPHY CH 1 RESOURCE AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS CH 1-DEVELOPMENT
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 09-13 05 GEOGRAPHY
Ch-3 Water Resource
• Water scarcity • Need and
Conservation • Multipurpose river
valley Projects
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 Ch-3 Water Resource
• Negative effects of dams
• Rain water harvesting • Traditional Methods • Question and Answers • Map work as per
CBSE
IV 23-27 05
GEOGRAPHY
Ch-4 Agriculture
• Main features of Agriculture
• Types of farming
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 Ch – 4 Agriculture
• Main features of Agriculture Cropping Seasons
• Major crops- Rice Wheat Millets Maize
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
09,10 – The Quest
Ch – 4 Agriculture
• Major Crops- Pulses Sugarcane Oilseeds Tea Coffee Rubber Cotton and Jute • Technological and
institutional changes in agriculture
• Green Revolution • Contribution of agriculture
to the National Economy • Question and Answers
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ****** Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff
07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 • Primary, secondary and tertiary Sectors
ECONOMICS Ch-2 Sectors of Indian Economy
• Role played by Govt to increase employment opportunities
Pre-Mid Term Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul GEOGRAPHY CH 1-RESOURCE AND DEVELOPMENT (From Soil as a resource) CH 3-WATER RESOURCES ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT
II 09-13 05 ECONOMICS Ch-2 Sectors of Indian Economy
• Organized and unorganized sectors
• Protection of workers in unorganized sectors
• Sectors based on ownership
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
• Question and Answers III 16-21 21-Working Saturday
(Student) 06
GEOGRAPHY Ch-5 Minerals and Energy Resources
• Importance and Occurrence of Minerals
• Classification of Minerals
IV 23-27 05 Ch-5 Minerals and Energy Resources
• Distribution of minerals , Iron , manganese, Copper,Bauxite, Mica, Limestone
• Need and conservation of minerals
• Conventional and Non conventional sources of energy
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
ECONOMICS Ch-3 Money and Credit
• Double Coincidence of wants
• Functions of money
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 • Modern Forms of Money II 06-11 11-Working Saturday,
Open House
05 Ch-3 Money and Credit
• Loan activities of Bank • Terms of credit • Formal and Informal
sources of credit • Self Help Groups • Question and answers
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18 13-Independence Day
Celebrations 15 – Independence
Day 16 – Inter School
Basketball
05 GEOGRAPHY Ch-6 Manufacturing Industries
• Manufacturing-Introduction
• Importance of Manufacturing
• Factors of location
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
Ch-6 Manufacturing Industries
• Classification of
Industries Cotton Jute Sugar Iron Industry IT Industry
V 27-31
05 Ch-6 Manufacturing Industries
• Industrial Pollution and
Environmental Degradation
• Control of environmental
degradation • Question and Answers
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01
Map work as per CBSE
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04
REVISION
Mid Term Exam Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
GEOGRAPHY Ch-1 Resources and Development Ch-3 Water Resource Ch – 4 Agriculture Ch-5-Minerals and energy resources ECONOMICS
Ch -1 Development Ch-2Sectors of Indian Economy Ch 3 Money and credit
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 V 24-28
26- Five period Time-
Table
05 • MNC ECONOMICS Ch-4 Globalization
• Foreign trade and Integration
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 Ch-4 Globalization
• Globalization • Factors causing
Globalisation • Impact of Globalisation • World Trade Organisation • Question and Answers
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 • Importance of lifelines GEOGRAPHY Ch-7 Life Lines of National Economy
• Roads – Importance and types of Roads
• Railways
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 Ch-7 Life Lines of National Economy
• Pipelines • Waterways • Airways
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 Ch-7 Life Lines of National Economy
• Means of communication • International Trade • Tourism
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
• Question and Answers • Map works as per CBSE
V 29-31 03 ECONOMICS Ch-5 Consumer Rights
• Need for rules and regulations
• Forms of Consumer • Consumer Rights
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday
(Students) 03 Revision CBSE
• Sample papers • Map Work
PT2 (Post Mid Term) Class X DATE: (CBSE ) Complete Syllabus except Ch 2-Forest and wildlife resources which is deleted by CBSE. Geo : ch-1to 7 Eco ch 1 to 5
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 • Revision
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03
V 26-30 05
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Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD • Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed atleast one week before the commencement of exam. • Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep • Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug. • The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018. • Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov • No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus. • Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record. • After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day. • In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format. • Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations. • Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: POLITICAL SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-18 I 12-16
Block Teaching 12 Days
2 CHAPTER 1 : Power Sharing
• Concept of power sharing • Case study of Belgium • Case study of Sri lanka
II 19-23 2 CHAPTER 1 : Power Sharing
• Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka
• Accommodation in Belgium
III 26-27 2 CHAPTER 1 : Power Sharing
• Why is power sharing
necessary ?
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
2 CHAPTER 1 : Power Sharing
• Prudential reasons • moral reasons • 4 forms of power sharing
Class Test-I Date 9 April – 18 April CH – 1 :- POWER SHARING ( Till pg no. 5)
II 09-13 05 2 Chapter 2 :
Federalism
• Concept of federalism • Unitary and federal systems • Key features of federalism
III 16-21
21-Working Saturday (Student)
21- Parent Orientation
06 2 Chapter 2 :
Federalism
• Two Routes of form
federations :- • Coming together federations
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
• Holding together federations • What makes India a federal
country? • 3 legislative lists :- • Union list • State list • Concurrent list
IV 23-27 05 2
Chapter 2 :
Federalism
• How is federalism practiced
in India?- • Linguistic states, • Language policy
May-18 I 01-05
05- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
05 2 Chapter 2 :
Federalism
• How is federalism practiced
in India?- • Centre state relations • Scheduled languages in
India
II 07-12
12-Working Saturday (Staff), Open House X & XII
09,10 – The Quest
06 2 Chapter 2 :
Federalism •
• Decentralization in India • Composition of local self –
governance • Rural panchayats • Municipal corporation
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ****** Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff
07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 2 Chapter 3 : Democracy and Diversity
• A story from Mexico
Olympics • Social differences v/s social
divisions • Origin of social differences
Pre-Mid Term Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul CHAPTER 1 : - POWER SHARING
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 09-13 05 2 Chapter 3 : Democracy and Diversity
• Over lapping and cross
cutting differences
• Homogeneous society and migrants
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 2 Chapter 3 : Democracy and Diversity
• Politics of social division and
its outcomes
• Three determinants
IV 23-27 05 2 Chapter 4 : Gender, Religion and Caste
• Gender and politics
• Impact of patriarchal society
on women in India
• Women's political participation
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
2 Chapter 4 : Gender, Religion and Caste
• Communalism • Features of communal
politics • 4 Forms of communal
politics • Secular state
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 2 Chapter 4 : Gender, Religion and Caste
• Caste and politics- • Caste inequalities • Change in caste in India
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 2 Chapter 4 : Gender, Religion and Caste
• Caste in politics • Politics in caste • Merits & demerits of caste
–based politics
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 2
Chapter 6 : - Political parties
• Meaning & • features of political
parties • Functions of political
parties • Necessity of political parties
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 2
Chapter 6 : - Political parties
• How many political parties
should we have?:- • One – party system • Two party system • Multi- party system
V 27-31
05 2 Chapter 6 : - Political parties
• National parties • Case study of 6 National
political parties • State parties
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 REVISION
REVISION
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 Mid Term Exam
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
REVISION
REVISION
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
CHAPTER 1 : - POWER SHARING
CHAPTER 2 : - FEDERALISM
CHAPTER 3 : - DEMOCRACY AND DIVERSITY
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 V 24-28
26- Five period Time-
Table
05 1 Chapter 6 : - Political parties
• Challenges of political
parties • Reforms of political parties
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 1 Chapter 7 : - Outcomes of Democracy
• Democracy better than other
forms of Governments • Democracy as an
accountable, responsive and legitimate government
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 1 Chapter 7 : - Outcomes of Democracy
• Democracy’’s relationship
with Economic growth and Development
• Democracy and Inequalities and poverty
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 1 Chapter 7 : - Outcomes of Democracy
• Democracy and social
diversity and its accommodation
• Democracy and freedom and dignity of citizens
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04 1
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Birthday 27-Karva Chouth
Chapter 8 : - challenges to democracy
• Different challenges faced by democracy:-
• Foundational challenge • Challenge of expansion of
democracy • Challenge of deepening of
democracy
V 29-31 03 1 Chapter 8 : - challenges to democracy
• Broad guidelines for Political
reforms • Concept of good democracy
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 *** Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday
(Students) 03 1
Chapter 8 : - challenges to democracy
• Redefining democracy in changing times
• Conclusion
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 1 REVISION
REVISION
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 1 REVISION
REVISION
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 2 REVISION
REVISION
V 26-30 05 2 REVISION
REVISION
Post Mid Term (PT-2)
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
& PRE – BOARD 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
Name & Signature of the Teacher MS. HIMANI SHARMA Signature of HOD