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CLASS XII(2020-2021)
SUBJECT: ENGLISH Month Name of the Book -
Flamingo Name of the Book - Vistas Language Skills
March, April, May
1. The last lesson 2. Lost spring 3. My mother at Sixty
Six 4. An elementary
school classroom in a slum
1. The Tiger King 2. The Third Level
Reading Skills 1. Comprehension 2. Note Making
Writing Skills 1. Poster 2. Notice 3. Advertisement
June 1. Deep water 2. Keeping Quiet
Reading Skills 1. Comprehension 2. Note Making
Writing Skills 1. Poster 2. Notice 3. Advertisement
July 1. The Rattrap 2. A Thing of beauty
1. Journey to the end of the Earth
2. The Enemy
Writing Skills Invitations – (Formal and Informal) Reply to invitations
August 1. Indigo 2. A Roadside stand
1. Should wizard hit mommy
2. On the Face of it.
Writing Skills 1. Letters- Letter to the editor, letter of enquiry and reply, letter of suggestions. Letters and reply – letter of complaint, placing order, biodata. 2.Debate, speech and articles
September Revision/ Examination ASL to be conducted according to the CBSE guidelines.
October 1. Poets and Pancakes 2. The Interview (Part I
and II)
1. Evans tries an O Level
2. Memories of childhood
Report Writing
November 1. Going Places 2. Aunt Jeniffer’s
Tigers
ASL Practice
December Revision / Second Terminal Examination (Entire syllabus as per CBSE specification) ASL Exam as per CBSE guideline.
January Pre-Board examination (Entire syllabus as per CBSE specification).
SUBJECT: PHYSICS Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
April Unit-VI: Optics Chapter-9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Assignments based on Practical problems and HOTS
May Unit-I: Electrostatics Chapter-1: Electric Charges and Fields
Assignments based on Practical problems and HOTS
July Unit-II: Current Electricity
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Chapter-3: Current Electricity Unit-III: Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism Chapter-4: Moving Charges and Magnetism Chapter-5: Magnetism and Matter
To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by plotting a graph between angle of incidence and angle of deviation. To find the value of v for different values of u in case of a concave mirror and to find the focal length.
August Unit-IV: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents Chapter-6: Electromagnetic Induction
To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphs between u and v To find the focal length of a convex mirror, using a convex lens.
September Chapter-10: Wave Optics Unit-VII: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Chapter-11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
To find the focal length of a concave lens, using a convex lens. To find refractive index of a liquid by using convex lens and plane mirror. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half-deflection method and to find its figure of merit. To convert the given galvanometer (of known resistance and figure of merit) into a voltmeter of desired range and to verify the same.
October Unit-VIII: Atoms and Nuclei Chapter-12: Atoms Chapter-13: Nuclei
To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a graph for potential difference versus current. To find resistance of a given wire using metre bridge and hence determine the resistivity (specific resistance) of its material To determine the internal resistance of given primary cell using potentiometer.
November Chapter-14: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
To verify the laws of combination (series) of resistances using a metre bridge.
To verify the laws of combination (parallel) of resistances using a metre bridge.
. To compare the EMF of two given primary cells using potentiometer. To draw the I-V characteristic curve for a p-n junction in forward bias and reverse bias.
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March Ch-5 Surface chemistry Do tyndall effect experiment at home
April Ch-5 Surface chemistry (Contd.)
Ch-1 Solid state
Test for carbohydrate , protein and fat
May Ch-1 solid state (contd.) Ch-2 Solutions PT-1
Determine Molarity of KMnO4 by titrating it
against Oxalic acid /Mohr’s salt
July Ch-3 Electrochemistry
Ch-4 Chemical kinetics
Ch-9 Coordination chemistry
Physics lab experiment related
Preparation of double salt (Mohr and Potash
alum)
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Salt Analysis
Cation: Pb2+, Cu2+, NH4+
, Al3+
Anion: SO42-, Cl-, NO3
- , CH3COO-, S2-
Aug Ch-9 coordination chemistry (contd)
Ch-7 p-block
Ch-10 Haloalkane and haloarene
Salt Analysis:
Cation: Zn2+ , Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Mg2+
Anion: CO32-, Br-, C2O4
2-, CH3COO-, SO32-
Sept Ch-16 Chemistry in everyday life
REVISION
MID TERM EXAM
Practical Exam
Oct Ch-11 Alcohol, phenol and ether
Ch-12 Aldehyde , ketone and Carboxylic acid
Test for functional group present in organic
compounds
Nov Ch-13 Amines
Ch-14 Biomolecules
Ch-15 Polymer
Project work in lab
Dec Ch-6 General principle of isolation Ch-8 d and f block REVISION(sample papers) PB1
Revision of salt analysis
Jan REVISION (Sample papers)
PB2
Mock Practicals
Feb Preparation of board exam: solving numerous sample
papers
Note: Regular test of every chapter will be
taken every month
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
APRIL Chapter 2” Inverse Trigonometric Functions”
Chapter 3” Matrices”
Chapter 4” Determinants( Introduction)
May/ June Chapter4” Detreminants “
Chapter5” Derivatives”
Chapter1” Relations And Functions “
July Chapter6” Application Of Derivatives”
Chapter7” Integration”
Continuity And Diffeerntiability
August Chapter7” Integration ( Ctd . )“
Chapter8” Application Of Integration”
Local Maxima And Local Minima
September Chapter12” Linear Programming “
Chapter9” Differential Equations”
Definite Integral
October Chapter9” Differential Equations ( Ctd . ) ”
Chapter10” Vector Algebra”
Chapter11” Three Dimensional Geometry”
Exercise 11.1
Angle Between Two Vectors
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November Chapter11” Three Dimensional Geometry”Will
Be Completed
Chapter13”Probability”
Graphs Of Inverse Trigonometric
Functions
December Revision Probability
January Revision
February Revision
March Revision
SUBJECT: BIOLOGY Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March &
April
Ch-1: Reproduction in Organisms
Ch-2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Ch-3: Human Reproduction
Ch-4: Reproductive Health
• Prepare a temporary mount of
onion root tip to study mitosis
• Meiosis in onion bud cell or
grasshopper testis through
permanent slides
• Identification of stages of
gamete development, i.e.,
T.S. of testis and T.S. of
ovary through permanent
slides (from
grasshopper/mice)
• Study pollen germination on
a slide
• Flowers adapted to
pollination by different
agencies (wind, insects,
birds)
• Pollen germination on stigma
through a permanent slide
• T.S. of blastula through
permanent slides
(Mammalian
• Controlled pollination -
emasculation, tagging and
bagging
• Question Bank/ Class Test
May Ch-5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation
• Isolate DNA from available
plant material such as
spinach, green pea seeds,
papaya, etc
• Mendelian inheritance using
seeds of different colour/sizes
of any plant
• Prepared pedigree charts of
any one of the genetic traits
such as rolling of tongue,
blood groups, ear lobes,
widow's peak and colour
blindness
• Question Bank/ Class Test
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June Ch-6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance
DNA finger printing technique
(PPT)
July Ch-7: Evolution
Human Evolution Chart
August Ch-11: Biotechnology - Principles and Processes • Prepare a temporary mount of
onion root tip to study mitosis
• Meiosis in onion bud cell or
grasshopper testis through
permanent slides
• Question Bank/ Class Test
September Ch-12: Biotechnology & its Application
Ch-8: Human Health and Diseases
• Common disease causing
organisms like Ascaris,
Entamoeba, Plasmodium,
Roundworm through
permanent slides or
specimens. Comment on
symptoms of diseases that
they cause.
October Ch-9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
Ch-10: Microbes in Human Welfare • Study the effect of different
temperatures and three
different pH on the activity of
salivary amylase on starch.
• Question Bank/ Class Test
November Ch-13: Organisms and Populations
Ch-14: Ecosystem
Ch-15: Biodiversity and its Conservation
Ch-16: Environmental Issues
• Collect and study soil from at
least two different sites and
study them for texture,
moisture content, pH and
water holding capacity.
Correlate with the kinds of
plants found in them
• Collect water from two
different water bodies around
you and study them for pH,
clarity and presence of any
living organism
• Study the presence of
suspended particulate matter
in air at two widely different
sites
• Study the plant population
density by quadrat method
• Study the plant population
frequency by quadrat method
• Two plants and two animals
(models/virtual images)
found in xeric conditions.
Comment upon their
morphological adaptations
• Two plants and two animals
(models/virtual images)
found in aquatic conditions.
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Comment upon their
morphological adaptations
• Question Bank/ Class Test
December Revision for Pre-Board Examination Sample papers
January Revision for Pre-Board Examination Sample papers
February Revision for Board Exams Sample papers
SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE Month Portion of Syllabus Covered Activity
April Review of Python Class XI Functions File Handling in Python
practical based on class XI concepts (basic) Programs on lists Programs on Strings Functions based Practical File Binary files Appending into text/ Binary files handling based Practical’s
May Text Files- Basic+ Advanced Operations Binary Files- Basic+ Advanced Operations CSV File, module
• Reading from Text/ Binary files
• Writing int text/ binary files
• Modifying text/binary file
• Creating CSV files
• Importing CSV module
June Database Management • Interface of Python with SQL database
• Creating a Database connectivity application
• Project work to be initiated
July Computer Networks • Project work to be continued
August Using, Creating, importing Python libraries • Creating a library
• Importing a library
• Using a Python library
October Data Structure-Lists, Stacks, queues
• 10 programs based on lists
• Push(),pop operations on a stack
• Insert and remove operations on a queue
November Revision of topic- Computer Networks and DBMS
• Project work to be continued
December Revision of Python topics
• Functions
• File Handling
• Project work to be completed
January Revision Python topics Data Structures, Recursion, libraries
• Preparation for final practical Examination
SUBJECT: PSYCHOLOGY Month Unit covered Activities
April’20 Unit 9 : Developing Psychological Skills Unit 8: Psychology and Life
Practicals on Anxiety level Adjustment Self Concept Intelligence Attitude School Adjustment Project Work on Case Study to observe Disorders.
May’20 Unit 1: Variation in Psychological Attributes
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June’20 Unit 2: Self and Personality
July’ 20 Unit 3: Meeting life changes.
August’20 Unit 4: Psychological Disorders
September’20 Unit 5: Therapeutic Approach
October’20 Unit 6: Attitude and Social Cognition
November’20 Unit 7: Social influence and Group Processes
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SUBJECT: PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Month NAME OF THE UNIT ACTIVITY /PROJECTS/PRACTICAL’S
March Unit-2 -Sports and Nutrition Unit-3- Yoga and Life style
Online live test taken
April
May Unit-4-Physical Education and Sports for CWSN Unit-5-Children and Sports
Online live test taken(Verbal Test)
July 1. Revision of covered units 2. Unit-1-Planning in Sports 3. Practical no. -1-Physical fitness test (6 items) 4.Class Test
Practical No.-1
August 1. Unit-6- Children and Sports 2. Unit-7- Physiology and injuries in Sports 3. Practical no.-2-Yogic Practice 4. Practical no.-3- Volleyball (Game) 5. Class Test
Practical No.-2 Practical No.-3
September 1. Revision of covered topic for exams 2. Practical no.-3-Volleyball practice will continue 3. Class Test
Practical no.-3
October 1. Unit-8-Biomechanics and Sports 2. Unit-9-Psychology and Sports 3. Practical file work will be done 4. Class Test
Practice of covered practicals
November 1. Unit-10-Training and Sports 2. Practical no.-4-senior citizen fitness test 3. Class Test
Practical no.-4
December 1. Revision of Unit-1 2. Revision of Unit-2 3. Revision of Unit-3 4. Revision of Unit-4 5. Revision of Unit-5 6. Doubt would be Solved of revised units 7. Class Tests
Practice of practical’s
January 1. Revision of Unit-6 2. Revision of Unit-7 3. Revision of Unit-8 4. Revision of Unit-9 5. Revision of Unit-10 6. Difficulties Will Be discussed and Solved 7. Sample Papers Will Be Done 8. Practice Written Test
Practice of practical’s
February 1. Revision of whole syllabus 2. Difficulties Will Be discussed and Solved 3. Sample Papers Will Be Done 4. N.C.E.R.T Support Material Will Be Discussed
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SUBJECT: ACCOUNTANCY Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project April PART A: ACCOUNTING FOR
PARTNERSHIP
CH- 2: Fundamental of Partnership
CH- 3: Goodwill : Nature and Valuation
Assignments- practical problems
Online tests
May CH- 5: Admission of a Partner
Assignments- practical problems
Online tests July CH- 4: Change in Profit Sharing Ratio among the
existing partners
CH- 6: Retirement and Death of a Partner
Assignments- practical problems
August CH- 7: Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Part B : ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL
STATEMENT
CH- 1: Financial Statement
CH-2: Analysis of Financial Statement
Assignments - practical problems
September CH- 3: Comparative Statement and Common Size
Statement
CH- 4: Ratio Analysis
Project File- specific project 1(theory
and calculation of ratios)
October CH- 5: Cash Flow Statement
PART A: ACCOUNTING FOR COMPANIES
CH- 8: Company Accounts- Accounting for Share
Capital
Project File – specific project 2. (theory
and analysis of cash flow statement.)
Assignments - practical
Problems
November CH- 9 Issue of Debentures
CH- 10 Redemption of debentures
CH- 1 Financial Statements of Not for profit
organisation.
Assignments - practical problems
December Completion of project files Revisionary tests January Revisions through sample papers Sample papers
February
PRACTICALS
SUBJECT BUSINESS STUDIES Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
March CH.1 NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MANAGEMENTManagement - concept, objectives and importance
• Management as Science, Art and Profession
• PPTs
• Voice recordings for content explanation
• Assignments
• Case study practice
April CH.1 NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MANAGEMENT
• Levels of management • Management functions - planning, organizing,
staffing, directing and controlling • Coordination - concept, characteristics and
importance CH.2 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
• PPTs
• Voice recordings for content explanation
• Assignments
• Case study practice
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• Principles of Management - concept, nature and significance
• Fayol’s principles of management
May CH.2 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
• Taylor’s Scientific Management - principles and techniques
• Latest Scientific Techniques • Comparison of Taylor and Fayol
CH. 3 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
• Business Environment - concept and importance
• Dimensions of Business Environment - Economic, Social, Technological, Political and Legal
• Impact of Government policy changes on business with special reference to liberalization, privatization and globalization in India.
Introduction and explanation of the topics through: Question answer method Use of real life examples Use of pictures related to the concept Reading and understanding of the cases/boxes/extracts given in NCERT (of extreme importance from the examination point of view) Preparation of mnemonics for easy and sustained memorizing Practice of case studies
July • Revision of Ch- 1, 2 and 3.
CH.4 PLANNING
• Concept, importance, and limitations • Planning process • Single use and Standing Plans - Objectives,
Strategy, Policy, Procedure, Method, Rule, Budget, and Programme.
CH. 5 ORGANISING
• Concept and importance. • Organizing Process. • Structure of organization - functional and
divisional. • Formal and informal organization. • Delegation: concept, elements, and
importance. • Decentralization: concept and importance.
Case Studies based on Planning and Organising Short Topic-based Assignments PPTs including relevant pictures Recent cases of share market, goods market after the impact of Covid-19 Pandemic
August CH. 6 STAFFING
• Concept and importance of staffing • Staffing as a part of Human Resource
Management • Staffing process: Recruitment -
sources; Selection - process
Introduction and explanation of the topics through: Question answer method Lecture method PPTs Use of real-life examples Reading and understanding of the cases/boxes/extracts given in NCERT (of extreme importance from the examination point of view)
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• Training and Development - Concept and importance. Methods of training- on the job and off the job- Induction training, vestibule training, apprenticeship training and internship training.
CH. 7 DIRECTING
• Concept and importance
Elements of Directing: - Supervision - concept, functions of a supervisor.; - Motivation - Concept, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs; Financial and non-financial incentives.; - Leadership - concept, styles - authoritative, democratic and laissez faire.; - Communication - concept, formal and informal communication; barriers to effective; communication, how to overcome the barriers.
Preparation of mnemonics for easy and sustained memorizing Practice of case studies
September CH. 8 CONTROLLING
• Concept, nature and importance • Relationship between planning and controlling • Steps in the process of control
Introduction and explanation of the topics through: PPT with related pictures Question answer method Project Method Use of real-life examples Reading and understanding of the cases/boxes/extracts given in NCERT (of extreme importance from the examination point of view) Preparation of mnemonics for easy and sustained memorizing Practice of case studies
October CH. 9 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
• Concept and objectives of financial management.
• Financial decisions: investment, financing and dividend and factors affecting.
Reading and understanding of the cases/boxes/extracts given in NCERT (of extreme importance from the examination point of view) Preparation of mnemonics for easy and sustained memorizing Practice of case studies Checking of the project files
November CH. 9 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
• Financial planning - concept and importance. • Capital Structure - concept and factors
affecting. • Fixed and Working Capital - concept and
factors affecting their requirements. CH. 10 FINANCIAL MARKETS
• Financial Markets: concept and types.
Introduction and explanation of the topics through: Question answer method Lecture method Project Method Use of real life examples Reading and understanding of the cases/boxes/extracts given in NCERT (of extreme importance from the examination point of view) Preparation of mnemonics for easy and sustained memorizing
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• Money market and its instruments. • Capital market and its types (primary and
secondary). • Stock Exchange - functions and training
procedure. Depository Services and Demat Account.
• Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) - objectives and functions
Practice of case studies
December Revision Exercises Assignment worksheets Doubt solving classes
January REVISION OF ALL THE CHAPTERS(1-12) SECOND PRE-BOARDS
Use of flow charts for all chapters Special learning techniques Time Management Skills Practice Papers
February REVISION PRACTICE PAPERS SPECIAL FOCUS ON GROUPS (WEAK AND PROMISING)
Practice papers Focused classes in small groups
SUBJECT: ECONOMICS
Month Topic/ Portion to be covered Activities
Indian Economic Development Macroeconomics
April Ch 10: Government Budget & the Economy
Study the various components of Indian Budget
May Ch 1: Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence
Ch 2: Five Year Plans in India: Goals & Achievements Ch 3: Features, Problems & Policies of Agriculture Ch 7: Poverty Ch 12: Environment & Sustainable Development
Ch 12: Balance of Payment
Make a two page note on the current situation of poverty in India
July Ch 4: Strategy of Industrial Growth (1947- 1990) Ch 5: India’s Foreign Trade Ch 6: Economic Reforms Since 1991
Ch 1- 4: National Income Ch 5: Money & Supply of Money Ch 6: Banking: Commercial Banks & the Central Bank
Visit a commercial bank, observe the various functions performed and mention them in your notebook
August Ch 6 Contd. Ch 8: Human Capital Formation in India Ch 13: Development Experience of India, Pakistan & China- A Comparative Study
Ch 7: Aggregate Demand & its Components
Study and analyse the various strategies adopted by China which led to its growth ahead of India
September Revision for Term I
October Ch 9: Rural Development Ch 10: Employment & Unemployment
Ch 8: Short Run Equilibrium Output Ch 9: Problem of Deficient Demand &
Excess Demand Ch 11: Foreign Exchange Rate
Project Work
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SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
Month Portion of Syllabus to be Covered Activity/ Practical/ Project
April Ch-1 : Human Geography: Nature and Scope (Textbook 2) Ch-2. The World Population Distribution, Density and Growth. (Textbook 2) Ch-3. Population composition.
( Textbook 2)
Map related to chapters
May Ch- 4. Human development (Textbook 2) Ch-10 Human settlements. (Textbook 2) Ch-5. Primary Activities. (Textbook 2)
Map related to chapters
July Ch-1. Population: Distribution, density. (Textbook 1) Ch-2 Migration: types, causes and consequences. (Textbook 1) Ch- 3. Human development. (Textbook 1)Ch-6. Secondary Activities. (Textbook 2) Ch-7. Tertiary and Quaternary Activities. (Textbook 2)
Ch: 5 Field surveys : on pollution (Project) (Textbook 3) Ch:1 Data- Its sources and compilation. (Textbook 3)
August Ch- 4 Human settlements. (Textbook 1) Ch-5 Land Resources and Agriculture. (Textbook 1) Ch- 6 Water resources. (Textbook 1)
Ch2: Data processing. (Textbook 3)
Ch-7 Mineral and energy Resources. (Textbook 1) Ch-8 Manufacturing Industries. (Textbook 1)
September revision and second term examination Practical exam.
October Ch-8 Transport and communication. (Textbook 2) Ch-9 International Trade. (Textbook 2)
Ch3: Graphical representation of data. (Textbook 3)
November Ch-9 Planning and sustainable development in India. (Textbook 1) Ch-10 Transport and communication. (Textbook 1) Ch-11 International trade. (Textbook 1) Ch-12 Geography perspective on selected issues and problems. (Textbook 1)
Ch-4: Use of computer in data processing and mapping. (Textbook 3)
December Revision and third term examination Practical exam
January Revision and pre-board Revision for final practical.
February Final practical and Revision -
SUBJECT: HOME SCIENCE Months Name of Chapter Activity
November Ch 11: Infrastructure Project Work
December Revision
January Revision
February Revision
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April Ch. Design for Fabric and Apparel
Ch. Consumer Education and Protection
Ch. Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
Develop a leaflet/pamphlet for Consumer Education and
Protection on any one of the following-
a) Consumer Protection Act (CPA)
b) Consumer responsibilities
c) Consumer organization
d) Consumer Problems
Design, prepare and evaluate a processed food product.
May Ch. Public Nutrition and Health
Ch. Catering and Food Service Management
Ch. Food Processing and Technology
PROJECT(Any one) . Study of an integrated community based, nutrition/health programme being implemented in own area, with reference to- a) Programme objectives
b) Focal Group/Beneficiaries
c) Modalities of implementation
Visit to the neighbouring areas and interview two
adolescents and two adults regarding their perception of
persons with special needs.
Profile any two person (child/adult) with special needs to find
out their diet, clothing, activities,physical and psychological
needs.
Planning any five messages for nutrition, health and life
skills using different modes of communication for different
focal groups.
Market survey any five processed foods with their packaging
and label information.
July Ch. Food Quality and Food Safety Ch. Early Childhood Care and Education Ch. Special Education and Support Services Ch. Programmes for Children, Youth and Elderly
Modification of normal diet to soft diet for elderly person.
Development and preparation of supplementary foods for
nutrition programme.
Planning a menu for a school canteen or mid-day meal in
school for a week.
August Ch. Management of Support Services, Institutions and
Ch. Fashion Design and Merchandising
Qualitative test for food adulteration in: pure ghee, tea leaves,
whole black pepper, turmeric powder, milk, asafoetida.
Preparation of any one article using applied textile design techniques; tie and dye/batik/block printing. Application of quality control techniques in garment industry(any one readymade garment)- a) Fabric inspection b)Quality of seams and fasteners/notions c)Size labels
September Ch. Production and Quality Control in the Garment Industry
Ch. Care and Maintenance of Fabrics in Institutions
Revision
Remove different types of stains from white cotton cloth –Ball pen, curry, grease, ink, lipstick, tea and coffee.
October Ch. Human Resource Management Ch. Hospitality Management
Preparation and use of any one teaching aid to communicate socially relevant messages for children/ adolescents /adults in the community.
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November Ch. Development Communication and Journalism Ch. Media Management Design and Production Revision
Evaluate any one advertisement for any job position.
December Revision+ practical preparation
January Final Practicals+ Revision
February Revision
SUBJECT: INFORMATICS PRACTICES Month Portion of Syllabus Covered Activity
April Review of Python Class XI Data Handling Using Pandas-I
Practicals based on class XI concepts (basic)
May Database Query using SQL DBMS Querying commands
June Revision of Data Handling using Pandas Practicals on Pandas dataframes
July Data Visualisation using matplotlib 6 practical based on different types of plots
August Computer Networks Societal Impacts
Project work to be initiated
October Data Handling Using Pandas-II Project work to be continued
November Revision of Data Visualisation Project work to be continued
December Revision Database Query using SQL Project work and practical files to be completed
January Preparation for Practical examination Practice for Practical examination
February Revision- Computer Networks/ Pandas Preparation for Board exam 20-21