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CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021) (MARCH TO MAY) ENGLISH MONTH PERIODS BOOKS CHAPTERS & TOPIC LEARNING OBJECTIVE MARCH 24 Flamingo Vistas Writing Skills My mother at 66, The last lesson, Report writing, Formal letters Read and paste two different types of report from magazines or newspapers in your notebook. APRIL 29 Flamingo Vistas Writing skills Last spring third level, Tiger king, Notice, Advertisements, Invitations & replies Discussion session on child labour and how it can be reduced. Prepare invitations for friends and teachers (to be evaluated) MAY 28 Flamingo Writing skills Deep water, An elementary school classroom in a slum Poster & formal letter (Job application) ASL – Speaking activity (to be evaluated) 2020-21 हदी पाठयम का १२ मा / कालाश इकाई ाकरण अराल हशण उे हयकलाप माच ेमघन की ृति ाया *देवसेना का गीि *कनोतिया का गीि *ओपारिक *वृि िखन *इिनेट पकारििा *पकारििा के तवतवध *समााि मखन के तवतवध ाकिण - तवातथचयो अपने मि को अतिि किना, सोदाहिण समझना जयशंकि ओिसाद की कहातनयो को पढकि समीा कीतजए |
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  • CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021)

    (MARCH TO MAY)

    ENGLISH MONTH PERIODS BOOKS CHAPTERS & TOPIC LEARNING OBJECTIVE

    MARCH 24 Flamingo Vistas Writing Skills

    My mother at 66, The last lesson, Report writing, Formal letters

    Read and paste two different types of report from magazines or newspapers in your notebook.

    APRIL

    29 Flamingo Vistas Writing skills

    Last spring third level, Tiger king, Notice, Advertisements, Invitations & replies

    Discussion session on child labour and how it can be reduced. Prepare invitations for friends and teachers (to be evaluated)

    MAY

    28

    Flamingo Writing skills

    Deep water, An elementary school classroom in a slum Poster & formal letter (Job application)

    ASL – Speaking activity (to be evaluated)

    2020-21

    ह िंदी पाठयक्रम

    कक्षा १२

    मा /

    कालािंश इकाई गद्य पद्य व्याकरण अन्तराल

    हशक्ष्ण

    उदे्दश्य हक्रयकलाप

    मार्च

    पे्रमघन

    की सृ्मति

    र्ाया

    *देवसेना

    का गीि

    *कनोतिया

    का गीि

    *पत्र

    ओपर्ारिक

    *स्ववृि

    िेखन

    *इन्टिनेट

    पत्रकारििा

    *पत्रकारििा

    के तवतवध

    रूप

    *समार्ाि

    मखन के

    तवतवध रूप

    व्याकिण -

    तवद्यातथचयो

    अपने मि

    को

    अतिव्यि

    किना,

    सोदाहिण

    समझना

    जयशंकि

    ओिसाद की

    कहातनयो

    को पढकि

    समीक्षा

    कीतजए |

  • CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021)

    (MARCH TO MAY)

    अपै्रि

    *सुतमरिनी

    के मनके

    *कच्चा

    तर्टठा

    *गीि गाने

    दो मुझे

    *सिोज

    सृ्मति

    *बनािस

    *जनसंर्ाि

    के माध्यम

    - िेतिओ,

    टेिीतवज़न

    *कहानी

    की िर्ना

    प्रतिया

    सूिदास

    की

    झोपिी

    िाषा में

    प्रवाहमयिा,

    उतर्ि

    प्रारूप का

    उपयोग

    किना

    िक्तिकाि,

    िीतिकाि

    औि

    आधुतनक

    काि के

    कतवयो ंमें

    से तकसी

    एक कवी

    पि

    िर्नात्मक

    कायच कीतजए

    |

    मई

    प्रदशच

    कौशि

    पिीक्षा

    *संवतदया

    * कुटज

    एक कम,

    सत्य

    फीर्ि िेखन

    प्रकाि,

    उदे्दश्य व

    अप्रत्यातशि

    तवषयो पि

    िेखन

    संवतदया की

    िूतमका पि

    वाद तववाद

    प्रतियोतगिा

    का आयोजन

    किवाया

    जाएगा

    MATH MONTH

    and PERIODS

    UNIT / CHAPTERS

    CONTENTS LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES

    MARCH 24

    III

    IV

    Matrices: Concept, notation, order, equality, types of matrices, zero and identity matrix, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrices: addition and multiplication with a scalar. Simple properties of addition, multiplication, and scalar multiplication Non-commutativity of multiplication of matrices and existence of non – zero matrices whose product it the zero matrix (restrict to

    MATRICES 1. To explain

    definition and types of matrices.

    2. To collect and analyze information.

    3. To obtain compute and simple methods of solving system of linear equations.

    4. To understand applications in different areas.

    DETERMINANTS

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    (MARCH TO MAY) square matrices of order 2) Concept of elementary row and column operations. Invertible matrices and proof of the uniqueness of inverse, it exists; (here all matrices will have real entries) Determinants: Determinant of a square matrix (up to 3 x 3 matrices), properties of determination, minors, co-factors, and application of determinants in finding the area of triangle. Adjoint and inverse of square matrix)

    1. To study various properties of determinants. Minors, cofactors and applications.

    2. To find areas of determinant adjacent and inverse.

    3. To understand applications of determinant in different fields.

    APRIL 32

    IV

    XII

    II

    V

    Determinants: Consistency, Inconsistency and number of solutions of system of linear equation by examples, solving system of linear equation in two or three variables (having unique solution) using inverse of a matrix.

    Linear Programming: Introduction, related terminology such as constraints, objective function, optimization, different types of linear programming (L.P.P.) problems, mathematical formula of L.P.P. problems, graphical method of solution for problems in two variables, feasible and infeasible regions (bounded or unbounded), feasible and infeasible solution, optimal feasible solution

    LINEAR PROGRAMMING 1. To explain Linear

    inequalities in two variables and their solution by graphical method.

    2. To solve real life problems by graphs of linear inequalities.

    INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 1. To understand

    and use of Inverse of sine, cosine and tangent function

    2. To understand one – one, onto and Inverse function, domain and range of I.T.F.

    Project: 1. To minimize the

    cost of food, meeting the dietary requirements of the staple food of the adolescent students of your school.

    2. To minimize transportation cost

    Activity: Graph of sin-1x by using the graph of sinx and demonstrate the concept of mirror reflection. Activity: To find analytically the limit of function f(x) at x = c and also check the continuity of the function at the point.

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    (MARCH TO MAY) (up to three non – trivial constraints).

    Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Definition, range, domain, principal value branch, Graphs of inverse trigonometric functions, Elementary properties of inverse trigonometric functions

    Continuity of functions, composite functions.

    MAY 26

    V

    VI

    Continuity and Differentiability: Continuity and differentiability, derivative of composite functions, chain rule derivative of inverse trigonometric functions, derivative of implicit functions. Concept of exponential and logarithmic functions. Derivative of logarithmic and exponential functions, Logarithmic differentiation, derivative of functions expressed in parametric forms. Second order derivatives. Rolle’s and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorems (without proof) and their geometric interpretation. Application of Derivatives: Application of derivatives: change of bodies, increasing / decreasing functions, trangents and normal use of derivatives in approximation, maxima and minima (First

    Continuity and Differentiability: 1. To introduce

    concept of continuity and differentiability and relation between them.

    2. To learn differentiation of Inverse Trigonometric function.

    3. To introduce new class of function called exponential and logarithmic functions.

    APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES 1. To study AOD in

    various disciplines e.g. in engineering, science, social science and many other fields.

    2. To learnt how the derivative can be used

    3. To determine rate of change of quantities.

    4. To find equation of tangent and

    a) Activity: To verify Rolle’s thearem or mean value thearem

    b) Activity: To find maximum volume of box by cutting card board in each corner.

    c) Activity: To verify that amongst all rectangles same perimeter to square has maximum area.

    Project Work: 1. Make a chart of

    formulas. 2. Lite History of any

    mathematician 3. Relation of

    mathematics in different subjects like Maths and Physics. MAths and Accountancy. Maths in Chemistry, Mathis in music etc.

    4. Collect data from dieticians, transporters,

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    (MARCH TO MAY) derivative test motivated geometrically and second derivative test given as a provable tool). Simple problems (that illustrate base principles and understanding of the subject as well as real – life situations).

    normal to the curve.

    5. To find turning point on the graph, local maxima, local minima and paint of Influction.

    agents and formulate L.P.P.

    CHEMISTRY MONTH UNIT CHAPTER LEARNING OBJECTIVE

    MARCH (14)

    UNIT I Solution

    Types of Solutions, expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids, solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions, colligative properties relative lowering of vapour pressure, Raoult’s law elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure, determination of molecular masses using colligative properties, abnormal molar mass, Vant Hoff Factor.

    After studying this unit learners will be able to

    Describe the formulation of different type of solutions.

    Express concentration of solution in different units.

    State and explain Henry’s law and Raoult’s law.

    Distinguish between ideal and non-ideal solutions

    Explain deviations of real solutions from Raoult’s law.

    Describe colligative properties of solutions and correlate these with molar masses of the solutes.

    Explain abnormal colligative properties exhibited by some solutes in solutions.

    MARCH (6)

    UNIT II Electro-Chemistry

    Redox Reactions, Conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration, Kohlrausch’s Law, Electrolysis(elementary idea), dry cell, electrolytic calls and Galvanic cells, lead accumulator, EMF of a cell, standard electrode potential, Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells. Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell, fuel cell, corrosion.

    After studying this unit learner will be able to-

    Describe the electrochemical cell and differentiate between galvanic and electrolytic cell.

    Apply Nernst equation for calculating the EMF of galvanic cell.

    Derive relation between stand potential of the cell, Gibb’s energy and equilibrium.

    Define conductivity, resistivity, and molar conductivity with charge in concentration.

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    (MARCH TO MAY) Justify the variation of conductivity

    and molar conductivity with change in concentration.

    Explain Kohlrausch law and learn its application

    Explain corrosion as an electrochemical process.

    APRIL (08)

    Unit II in continuation

    APRIL (12)

    Unit III Chemical Kinetics

    Rate of reaction( average and instantaneous), factors affecting rates of reaction, concentration, temperature, catalyst, order and molecularity of a reaction, rate law and specific rate constant, Integrated rate equations and half-life ( only for zero and first order reactions), concept of collision theory (elementary idea, no mathematical treatment), Activation energy, Arrhenious equation.

    After studying this unit learner will be able to

    Define the average and instantaneous rate of the reaction.

    Distinguish between elementary and complex reaction.

    Differentiate between the molecularity and order of reaction.

    Define rate constant

    Discuss the dependent of rate of reactions on concentration, temperature and catalyst.

    Derive integrated rate equations for the zero and first order reactions.

    Describe collision theory. APRIL (08)

    Unit IV Surface chemistry

    Adsorption- physisorption and chemisorption, factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids, catalysis: homogenous and heterogeneous, activity and selectivity: enzyme catalysis, colloidal state: distinction between true solutions, colloids and suspensions, lyophilic, lyophobic multimolecular and macromolecular colloids, properties of colloids, Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagulation, emulsions- types of emulsions.

    After studying this unit learner will be able to

    Define adsorption and classify it into physical and chemical adsorption.

    Explain mechanism of adsorption.

    Explain factor affecting adsorption.

    Explain Freundlich adsorption isotherms.

    Enumerate the nature of colloidal state

    Describe preparations, properties and purifications of colloids.

    Classify emulsions

    Lists the uses of colloids. MAY (08)

    Unit V Principles and methods of extraction- concentration,

    After studying this unit students will be able to

  • CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021)

    (MARCH TO MAY) General Principals & process of isolation of elements

    oxidation, reduction electrolytic method and refining, occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium, copper, zinc and iron.

    Explain the terms minerals, ores, concentration, roasting, refining etc.

    Understand the principal of oxidation, reduction as applied to extraction process.

    Apply the thermodynamic concept like that Gibbs energy and entropy to the principle of Al, Cu, Zn and Fe.

    Explain why specific reducing agents are used for the reduction purpose.

    MAY (18)

    UNIT IX Haloalkanes & Haloarenes

    Haloalkanes: Nomenclature, Nature of C-X Bond, Physical and chemical properties, mechanism of substitution reactions, Optical rotation. Haloarenes: Nature of C-X bond, Substitution reactions ( directive influence of halogen for monosubstituted compounds only) Uses and environmental effects of- dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, iodoform, freons, DDT.

    After studying this unit learners will be able to

    Write IUPAC names of different haloalkanes and haloarenes.

    Explain optical isomerism and optically active substances.

    Explain different types of method of preparation and properties of haloalkanes and haloarenes.

    Convert different type of compounds into one another.

    Explain different name reactions.

    PHYSICS MONTH &

    PERIOD UNIT CONTENTS LEARNING

    OBJECTIVES SUGGESTED

    ACTIVITIES/PRACTICALS MARCH

    (9) Dual Nature

    of Matter and

    Radiation

    Dual Nature of Radiation, Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s Observations, Eintein’s photoelectric equation- particle nature of light. Matter Waves-wave nature of particles, de- Broglie relation, Davisson- Germer Experiment (Experimental details should be omitted, only conclusion should be explained)

    To make the learners aware about the dual nature of raditation of light i.e. (particle and wave) along with experimental and mathematical Verification.

    Worksheets

    CBSE Sample Papers

    To determine the angle of minimum deviation for a given prizm by plotting a graph between angle of incidence and angle of deviation.

    MARCH (8)

    Atoms and Nuclei

    Alpha particle scattering experiment, Rutherford’s model of atom, Bohr Model,

    To make the learners understand the basic structure of atom,

    Worksheets

    Presentation from the students

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    (MARCH TO MAY)

    PHYSICS MONTH &

    PERIOD UNIT CONTENTS LEARNING

    OBJECTIVES SUGGESTED

    ACTIVITIES/PRACTICALS energy Levels, Hydrogen spectrum. Composition and size of nucleus, Radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties, radioactive decay law. Mass- energy relation, mass defect, binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number, nuclear fusion, nuclear fission.

    composition of nucleus, Theories given by different scientists (Rutherford’s Bohr’s etc) And its importance in one life.

    CBSE Sample Papers

    To assemble the components of the given electrical circuits. (say ohm’s Law)

    APRIL (16)

    Ray Optics Ray Optics: -Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula, refraction of light, total internal reflection and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lensmaker’s formula, magnification, power of a lens, combination of a thin lenses in contact, refraction and dispersion of light through prism. Scattering of light- blue colour of sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset. Optical Instruments: Microscopes and astronomical telescopes ( reflecting and refracting) and their magnifying powers.

    To make the learners understand the applications of different lenses, mirrors and optical instruments in our daily life. Also make them aware of mathematical formulae and their applications. To make them able to understand numerical problems.

    To observe refraction and lateral deviation of a beam of light incident obliquely on a glass slab

    To find the value of ‘v’ for different values of ‘u’ in case of a concave mirror and to find the focal length.

    To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graph between u and v or between 1/u and 1/v.

    Worksheets

    CBSE sample papers

    To determine the refractive index of a glass slab using a traveling microscope.

    APRIL 12/ MAY 03

    Electric charges and

    fields

    Electric charges: Conservation of charge, Coulomb’s law-force between two point charges, forces between multiple charges; superposition Principle and continuous charge distribution.

    To make the learners understand the theoretical and mathematical concepts of Electric charges and the properties and electrostatic forces and fields of different charge distribution.

    To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a graph for potential difference versus current

    Worksheets

    CBSE sample questions

  • CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021)

    (MARCH TO MAY)

    PHYSICS MONTH &

    PERIOD UNIT CONTENTS LEARNING

    OBJECTIVES SUGGESTED

    ACTIVITIES/PRACTICALS Electric field, electric field due to a point charges, electric field lines, electric dipole, electric field due to a dipole, torque on a dipole in uniform electric field. Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charge infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thing spherical shell (field inside and outside)

    May 15

    Electrostatic potential

    and capacitance

    Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system of charges; equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges and of electric dipole in an electrostatic field. Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor. Dielectrics and electric polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel, capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the plates, energy stored in a capacitor.

    To make the learners to understand the concept of electric potential due to a different charge distribution. Also, they will learn about capacitance, dielectrics and polarization.

    To find resistance of a given wire using meter bridge and hence determine the specific resistance of its material.

    To draw the diagram of a given open circuit comprising at least a battery, resistor / rheostat, key ammeter and voltameter. Mark the components that are not connected in proper order and correct the circuit and also the circuit diagram.

    Worksheets

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    (MARCH TO MAY)

    BIOLOGY MONTH &

    PERIOD UNIT CONTENTS LEARNING

    OBJECTIVES SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES

    /PRACTICALS MARCH

    (19) Unit – I

    Reproduction

    a) Ch – 1 Reproduction in Organisms

    b) Ch – 2 Sexual production in flowering plants

    c) Ch – 3 Human reproduction

    Asexual reproduction in plants and animals

    Sexual reproduction in plants and animals

    Events in sexual reproduction

    Mode of reproduction like fission, budding, spore formation and regeneration

    Terms like Zoospores, Geninules, Juvenile and Senescent phase

    Phases like pre-fertilisation, fertilisation and post – fertilisation.

    Terms like tapetum, Pollination, Dioecy, Monecy, stamen, Auther, style, stigma, ovary

    Development of male and female gametophyte, pollination and its types, agents of pollination, pollen – pistil interaction.

    Male and female reproductive system with diagrams.

    Process of Gametogeneris i.e. spermato – generis and Oogeneris

    Menstrual cycle including various phases

    Harmones related to male and female reproductive system, cleavage of embryo, events of pregnancy and

    To study pollen grain germination in pollinated pistil

    To study pollen germination on stigma through a permanent slide

    To perform emasculation, bagging and tagging for controlled pollination

    To study the flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies (wind, insect)

    To identify the stages of gamete development in mamaratian testis and ovary through permanent slides

    CBSE Sample Papers

    To determine the angle of minimum deviation for a given prizm by plotting a graph between angle of incidence and angle of deviation.

    To study the T.S. of blastula in Mammals with the help of permanent slides

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    (MARCH TO MAY) embryonic development.

    Reproductive health

    Assisted reproductive technology (ART)

    Methods to control population

    MTP’s

    APRIL (17)

    Unit – II

    Ch – 5 Principles of inheritance

    Mendel’s laws of inheritance

    Incomplete dominance

    Co-dominance

    Polygenic inheritance

    Students will be able to learn about –

    Mendel’s experimental approach

    Inheritance of two genes

    Deviation from Mendelism

    Rediscovery of Mendel’s laws

    Chromosonal theory of inheritance

    Linkage and recombination

    Sex determination and genetic disorders

    Mutation, Pedigree analysis

    Genetic disorders

    To study Mendel’s law of segregation

    To verify the Mendel’s law of independent assortment

    To study pedigree charts of genetic traits

    MAY (10)

    Ch – 6 Molecular basis of inheritance

    The DNA and RNA world

    Genetic code, Gene expression and DNA finger printing

    Structure of DNA

    Experiments for DNA as genetic material

    DNA versus RNA

    Transcription, Translation

    Regulation of gene expression

    DNA fingerprinting and its application

    Isolation of DNA from available plant materials such as spinach, papaya etc.

    MAY (14)

    Ch – 7 Evolution

    Origin and evolution of life

    Theories and biological evolution

    Origin of life

    Theories of origin of life

    Evidence of evolution

    To study the texture of soil samples

    To study moisture contents of soil samples

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    (MARCH TO MAY)

    POLITICAL SCIENCE MONTH & PERIOD

    CONTENT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES

    MARCH (24)

    1. Nation Building and its Problems. 2. Era of One Party Dominant

    Students will be aware of problems faced by people quit after partition

    Reading of Novel- Train to Pakistan Movie- Garam Hawa T.V. Program- ‘Pradhan Mantri Ji.’

    APRIL (29)

    1.Cold War Era 2. Disintegration of Second World 3. Politics of Planned Development

    To make students aware of power blocks. Students will know about the disintegration of the power.

    MAY (28)

    1. U.S. Dominance in world politics. 2. India’s external Relation 3. Restoration of Compress System

    Students will learn the dominance of the power. To enrich the students regarding India, relation with other countries.

    Collection of information about India’s relation with other countries.

    GEOGRAPHY MONTH & PERIOD

    CONTENT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES

    MARCH (20)

    Human Geography: Nature and scope World Population: a) Distribution, density and growth of population. b) Determinants of population change, pattern and structure. c) Population Composition

    To Understand various factors (physical, social, economic) affecting distribution and growth of population.

    Discussion on growing population of the world.

    Darwinis, Lamarkisim

    Theory of mutation

    Hardy – Weinberg principle

    Account of evolution

    Origin and evolution of Man

    MAY Revision To study the PH of soil samples

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    (MARCH TO MAY) Human Development- Concept, Indicators and International comparisons.

    APRIL (30)

    Primary Activities- Gathering, Pastoralism, Types of farming and mining activities Secondary Activities- Locational factors, types of industries, Major Industries. Tertiary Activities- Type of Tertiary activities (Service Sector), Quaternary and quinary activities, digital divide. Source of DATA I: Definition, types of data, data collection

    To find out different types of economic activities and their role in economic development.

    Students will prepare detailed classification chart of different human activities.

    MAY (28)

    Transport Communication- Land Transport, Transcontinental Railways waterways & air ways pipelines & communication International Trade: History, Basis, aspects and types of international trade, regional trade Blocs. Data Processing II- Measure of Central tendency, deviation and rank co- relation. Representation of Data III: Bar Diagrams.

    To explain the importance of transport & Communication in ever shrinking world.

    Discussion on advantages and disadvantages of different modes of transport.

    BIOTECHNOLOGY MONTH & PERIOD

    UNIT CONTENT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES

    MARCH (19)

    UNIT – I Protein and Gene Manipulation

    Ch-1 Recombinant DNA Technology

    Students will be able to learn

    Introduction of RDT

    Tools of RDT

    Making Recombinant DNA into Host cells.

    Identification of Recombinants

    Use of special equipment in biotechnology experiments.

    APRIL (10)

    Polymerase chain Reaction(PCR)

    Hybridization Techniques

    DNA Library

    DNA Sequencing

    Isolation of bacterial plasmid DNA.

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    (MARCH TO MAY) Site- directed Mutagenesis.

    APRIL (18)

    UNIT- I Protein of Gene Manipulation

    Ch-2 Protein Structure And Engineering

    Students will be able to understand about

    Introduction to the world of proteins.

    Structure and function relationship in proteins.

    Purification of proteins.

    Detection of DNA by Gel Electrophoresis.

    MAY (14)

    Characterization of Proteins

    Protein based products

    Designing proteins( protein Engineering)

    Isolation of Genomic DNA( CTAB Method)

    May (10)

    Revision

    ECONOMICS MONTH & PERIOD

    UNIT CONTENT OBJECTIVES

    MARCH (20)

    UNIT- 1 National Income And related aggregates

    Introductory Macro Economics:- Macro Economics: It’s Meaning, some basic concepts of macroeconomics, consumption goods, capital goods, final goods, intermediate goods, stocks and flows Gross investment and depreciation. Circular flow of income: Methods of calculating N.I Value added or Product Method, Income Method, Expenditure Method. Concept Related to N.I. :- Gross National Product (G.N.P.), Net National product (NNP), Gross and net Domestic Product (GDP and NDP) at market prices and at factor cost. Real and Nominal GDP and Welfare.

    To understand the Macro Economics Tools and concepts affecting the economic issues.

    APRIL (30)

    UNIT – 2 Money and Banking

    Money – and meaning, supply of money- currency held by public and net demand deposits held by commercial banks.

    To understand the role of money and its supply in the economy.

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    (MARCH TO MAY) Money creation by the commercial banking system. Central bank and its functions (example of RBI): Bank of Issue, Govt. Bank, Banker’s Bank, Controller of Credit through CRR, SLR, Repo Rate, Open Market Operations, Margin Requirement.

    Role of Banking in the process of growth and development.

    MAY (28)

    UNIT – 3 Determination of Income and Employment

    Aggregate demand and its Components Propensity to consume and propensity to save (Average and Marginal) Short run Equilibrium output, investment multiplier and its mechanism. Meaning of full employment and Involuntary unemployment. Problems of excess demand and deficient demand, measures of correct them- change in government spending, availability of credit, taxes and money supply.

    To understand the concept at macro-economic level and relate it to the stability in employment, income in the economy.

    ACCOUNTANCY MONTH & PERIOD

    UNIT CONTENT OBJECTIVES

    MARCH (20)

    4 Financial statements of a company: Preparation of statement of profit and loss a/c, balance sheet as per part III schedule VI of companies act 2013 with major sub heads. Financial statement analysis: Objective and limitations. Tools for Analysis: Comparative statements-meaning of format, common size statement- Meaning and format.

    To develop the understanding of major heading and sub- headings of balance sheet as per Schedule III of Companies Act 2013.

    To develop the skill of understanding the need for financial statements and its preparation.

    APRIL (30)

    4 5

    Accounting Ratio: Meaning, Objectives and classification, liquidity, Solvency, Profitability and activity ratio meaning, importance and practical application with inferences. Cash flow Statement: Operating Activity, financial and investing activity meaning & preparation of C.F.S.

    To develop the skill of computing the various ratios for analysis.

    To state the meaning and Objectives of cash flow statement.

    To develop the skill of preparing cash Flow statement as per AS-3.

    MAY (28)

    1 2

    Non-Profit Organization: Concept, Receipt and Payment a/c, Income and Expenditure a/c. Partnership: Features, partnership deed, Prov. Of partnership Act. 1932. Fixed VS Fluctuating capital a/c, preparation of profit & loss Appropriation a/c, Past adjustments( relating to interest on drawings, salary, capital & profit sharing ration) Project Discussion

    To understand the concept of NPos and preparing Receipt and payment account and income and expenditure account.

    To describe the meaning and features of partnership and its implication in accounting treatment.

  • CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021)

    (MARCH TO MAY)

    BUSINESS STUDIES MONTH & PERIOD

    UNIT CONTENT OBJECTIVES

    MARCH (20)

    PART –I 1 2

    Nature and significance of Management Management- concept, Objectives & importance Concept – (Meaning & Features) Management as Science, Art and profession Level of Mgt. Management Functions: Planning, Organising Staffing, Directing and controlling Coordination: Concept and Importance Principles of Management Concept & Significance

    (a)To make students understand Effectiveness and efficiency by understanding the role of all level of management. (b)To understand the concept of principles of Management.

    APRIL (30)

    3

    Fayol’s Principal of Management:- all 14 Principles) Project Discussion- Taylor’s scientific Management(Principles & Technique) Business Environment Concept, Importance of Business Environment Dimension of Business Environment- economic, social, technological, political & Legal Demonetisation- concept and features Impact of government policy changes on business with LPG

    (a)Will be able to compare Taylor and Fayol principal and their application. Children will be able to describe different dimension. Understand the concept of Demonitization and impact of govt. policy on business.

    MAY (28)

    PART II 11

    Marketing: Selling and Marketing-Concept(Meaning, Features & Marketing, Functions Marketing Philosophies Marketing Mix ( Concept & Element)

    Product Mix- Branding, Labelling & Packaging Concept.

    Price- Concept, Factor Determing Price

    Physical Distribution- Concept, Components, Channel of Distribution types, Choice of Channels.

    Promotion- Concept, element, advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion

    Project Guidelines

    Students would be acquainted with Marketing, its mix and how they can market a product or services.

  • CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021)

    (MARCH TO MAY)

    COMPUTER SCIENCE MONTH & PERIOD

    UNIT CONTENT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES/ LAB EXERCISE

    MARCH (18)

    UNIT- 1 CHAP 1

    REVIEW OF PYTHON BASICS

    GETTING STARTED WITH PYTHON, KEYWORDS

    OPERATORS AND Expressions

    FLOW OF CONTROL ( SELECTION AND LOOPING)

    LISTS -SLICING ,List methods

    STRINGS - OPERTORS , SLICING AND METHODS

    DICTIONARY - UPDATING AND METHODS TUPLES- PACKING , UNPACKING ,SLICING AND METHODS

    TO REVISE CLASS XI CONTENTS FOR CLASS XII ADVANCED CONCEPTS

    To implement five interactive programs for practical file.

    APRIL (14)

    UNIT-3 CHAP 2

    REVIEW OF RELATIONAL DATABSES

    SIMPLE SQL QUERIES , TABLE CREATION AND DATA MANIPULATION , JOINS AND INDEXES

    MORE ON SQL (Functions in MySql , GROUP BY , HAVING ,AGGREGATE FUNCTIONS AND SORTING ORDER BY)

    TO REVISE CLASS XI CONTENTS FOR CLASS XII ADVANCED CONCEPTS OF DATABASE CONNECTIVITY

    Table Creation with Constraints Table Joining and index ,WORKING WITH MULTIPLE TABLES

    UNIT-1

    CHAP 3

    FUNCTIONS

    BUILT -IN - FUNCTIONS

    MODULES

    USER DEFINED FUNCTIONS- ( PARAMETERS , RETURNING VALUES , MULTIPLE VALUES)

    PASSING ARRAYS/LIST AS PARAMETER

    SCOPE OF VARIABLES ,USING MAIN()

    RECURSION

    TO IMPLEMENT MODULAR METHOD FOR JUSTIFY THE RE-USEABLIITY

    USER DEFINED FUNCTIONS FOR:- RETURNING , PARAMETRS AND RECURSION TYPE C QUESTION NUMBERS :- 18-24

    MAY (24)

    UNIT-4 CHAP 4

    SOCIETY , Law AND ETHICS

    PALGAIRISM , DIGITAL RIGHTS , OPEN SOURCE ,OPEN DATA

    PRIVACY LAWS , CYBERCRIME TYPES

    TO BE CYBER SAFE AND AWARE OF CYBER THREATS

    PPT OR PDF ON CYBERCRIME AND E-WASTE MANAGEMENT

  • CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021)

    (MARCH TO MAY) E -WSATE MANGEMENT

    it ACT 2000

    INFORMATICS PRACTICES MONTH & PERIOD

    UNIT CONTENT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES/ LAB EXERCISE

    MARCH (18)

    UNIT- 1 CHAP 1

    REVIEW OF PYTHON BASICS

    OPERATORS AND Expressions

    FLOW OF CONTROL ( SELECTION AND LOOPING)

    LISTS -SLICING ,List methods

    STRINGS - OPERTORS , SLICING AND METHODS

    DICTIONARY - UPDATING AND METHODS

    TO REVISE CLASS XI CONTENTS FOR CLASS XII ADVANCED CONCEPTS

    INTERFACE PROGRAMS FOR PRAC. FILE

    APRIL (14)

    UNIT-3 CHAP 2

    REVIEW OF RELATIONAL DATABSES

    SIMPLE SQL QUERIES

    TABLE JOINS AND INDEXES MORE ON SQL (Functions in MySql , GROUP BY , HAVING ,AGGREGATE FUNCTIONS AND SORTING ORDER BY)

    TO REVISE CLASS XI CONTENTS FOR CLASS XII ADVANCED CONCEPTS OF DATABASE CONNECTIVITY

    Table Creation with Constraints Table Joining and index Working with multiple tables and group by

    UNIT-1 CHAP 3

    FUNCTIONS

    BUILT -IN - FUNCTIONS

    MODULES

    USER DEFINED FUNCTIONS- ( PARAMETERS , RETURNING VALUES , MULTIPLE VALUES)

    PASSING ARRAYS/LIST AS PARAMETER

    SCOPE OF VARIABLES ,USING MAIN()

    RECURSION

    TO IMPLEMENT MODULAR METHOD FOR JUSTIFY THE RE-USEABLIITY

    USER DEFINED FUNCTIONS FOR:- RETURNING , PARAMETRS AND RECURSION TYPE C QUESTION NUMBERS :- 18-24

    MAY (24)

    UNIT-4 CHAP 4

    SOCIETY , Law AND ETHICS

    PALGAIRISM , DIGITAL RIGHTS , OPEN SOURCE ,OPEN DATA

    PRIVACY LAWS , CYBERCRIME TYPES

    TO BE CYBER SAFE AND AWARE OF CYBER THREATS

    PPT OR PDF ON CYBERCRIME AND E-WASTE MANAGEMENT

  • CLASS -XII SYLLABUS (2020-2021)

    (MARCH TO MAY)

    PSYCHOLOGY MONTH & PERIOD

    UNIT CONTENT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES

    MARCH

    UNIT-1 Variables in Psychological Attributes

    Students will learn concept of intelligence with its various theories and assessment techniques.

    Group discussion

    Class presentation

    Test administration (RSPM)

    APRIL UNIT-2 Self and Personality Students will be aware of the various theories of personality given by the psychologists and will also learn about the various ways to assess one’s personality.

    Quiz on the technique of personality assessment

    Test administration (MPI)

    MAY UNIT-3 Meeting Life Challenges Students will be aware of the various sources of stress and will also come to know about the various stress management strategies.

    Class Discussion on the various areas where one Faces stress.


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