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CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA / B S CITY
(CBSE NEW GENERATION SCHOOL)
SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS (2018-19)
CLASS-9
SUBJECT PAGE NO.
ENGLISH 2
HINDI 3
SANSKRIT 4
MATHS 5-7
PHYSICS 8-10
CHEMISTRY 11-13
BIOLOGY 14-15
NSQF (IT) 16
SOCIAL SCIENCE 17-20
MUSIC 20
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SUBJECT- ENGLISH MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL The Fun they had The Lost Child
Writing-Article, Diary, Entry
The road not taken Gr-Article
Determiner Editing and Omission
The Road Not Taken
MAY The Adventure s of Toto Verb Gap Filling
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JUNE
- - The sound of Music i
Cont. The sound of Music-ii
Story Writing Wind
JULY
Ishwaran, the story teller Modals, The Little Girl Cont. The Little Girl
Rain on the Roof In the Kingdom of Fools
A truly beautiful mind
August
Cont. A truly beautiful mind. The Lake isle of Innisfree
Gap Filling The snake and the mirror
A legend of the North Land
Contd. A Legend of the North Land
Gr-Sentence Re-ordering
SEPTEMBER ASL ASL ASL Half Yearly Exam Half Yearly Exam
October
My Childhood Gr-Subject, Verb Agreement
No Man are Foreign, The Happy Prince
Cont.-The Happy Prince Descriptive Writing
Packing The Duck and the Kangaroo
NOVEMBER
Weathering the storm in Ersama. The Last Leaf
Cont. The Last Leaf Reach for the Top-(I) Reach for the Top(II) On a Killing of tree
The Bond of Love, The Snake Trying
Cont. –The Snake Trying, Gr-Rearrangement
DECEMBER Writing Short Story, Kathmandu, Slumber did my spirit seal
A House is not a home, If I were you
Cont. If I were you, Accidental Tourist
Cont. Accidental Tourist The beggar.
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JANUARY Gr-Integrated Practice Writing Practice ASL ASL Revision
FEBRUARY Revision Revision Revision
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SUBJECT – fgUnh
MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL vifBr x|ka”kksa ,oa
i|ka”kksa dh foospuk
x| [k.M&1 nks cSyksa
dh dFkk ¼izsepUn½
i| [k.M&9 lf[k;k¡ ,oa
lcn¼dchj½
O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k &
1&milxZ] 2& izR;;
MAY x| [k.M&1 Ygklk dh
vksj ¼jkgqy lka—R;k;u½
Ikqujko`fŸk rFkk ifj;kstuk
& dk;Z
& & & &
JUNE & 10&okl ¼yy|n½ —frdk] 1& bl ty izy;
esa ¼Q.kh”ojukFk js.kq½
1-fuca/k
2- i=
JULY
fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk
% izfrosnu&y[sku 3-
lekl] 4- vFkZ dh nf̀’V
ls okD;&Hksn] 5-
vydakjA f{kfrt 1-% 3-
miHkksDrkokn dh laL—fr]
fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk %
izfrosnu&y[sku 4- vFkZ
dh nf̀’V ls okD;&Hksn A
f{kfrt 1-% 3- miHkksDrkokn dh laL—fr]
fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa
jpuk % izfrosnu&y[sku
5- vydakjA f{kfrt 1-% 4- lkWoy s
liuks adh ;knA
fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk %
izfrosnu&y[sku 5- vydakjA f{kfrt 1-%
4- lkWoy s liuks adh
;knA
fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk
% izfrosnu&y[sku 5- vydakjA f{kfrt
1-% 4- lkWoy s liuks
adh ;knA
f{kfrt 1-% 4- lkWoy s
liuks adh ;knA
AUGUST
f{kfrt 1-% 4- i|&11
jl[kku&loS;s] 12- dSnh
vkSj dksfdyk] 13-
xzke&JhA —frdk&2- esjs
lax dh vkSjrsa
f{kfrt 1-% 4- i|&11
jl[kku&loS;s f{kfrt 1-% 4-
i|&12- dSnh vkSj
dksfdyk]
f{kfrt 1-% 4- i|& 13-
xzke&JhA —frdk&2- esjs lax dh vkSjrsa
SEPTEMBER iqujko`fŸk iqujko`fŸk iqujko`fŸk v)Zokf’kZdh ijh{kk v)Zokf’kZdh ijh{kk
OCTOBER
fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk
% vifBr x|ka”k]
fuca/k&ys[ku] i=&ys[ku
rFkk izfrosnu&y[skuA
f{kfrt 1-% x|&1] ukuk
lkgc dh iq=h nosh eSuk
dks HkLe dj fn;k x;k]
f{kfrt 1- 2- izsepUn ds
QV&stwrs
i|&1- pUnz xguk ls
ykSVrh csj] 2- e?sk vk,A
i|&12- e?sk vk,A
NOVEMBER
f{kfrt 1 % x|&3- esjs
cpiu ds fnu] f{kfrt 1 % 4- ,d dqŸkk
vkSj ,d eSukA
i|&3- ;ejkt dh fn”kk]
4- cPp sdke ij tk jgs
gSaA
fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk
% 1- “kCn&fuekZ.k] 2-
lekl] 3- vFkZ dh nf̀’V
ls okD; & Hksn
DECEMBER fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk
% 4- vydakj ¼iqujkof̀Ÿk½]
—frdk 1- jh<+ dh gM~Mh] —frdk 2- ekVh okyh] 3- fdl rjg vkf[kjdkj eSa fgUnh es a vk;kA
fgUnh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk % 4- vyadkj ¼iqujko`fŸk½]
JANUARY
f{kfrt 1 %
x|&iqujkorf̀ŸkA i|&
iqujkorf`ŸkA —frdk&
i qujkor`fŸkA
f{kfrt 1 %
x|&iqujkorf̀ŸkA
i|& iqujkorf̀ŸkA —
frdk& iqujkor̀fŸkA
f{kfrt 1 %
x|&iqujkorf̀ŸkA i|&
iqujkorf`ŸkA —frdk&
iqujkor`fŸkA
f{kfrt 1 %
x|&iqujkorf̀ŸkA i|&
iqujkorf`ŸkA —frdk&
iqujkor`fŸkA
f{kfrt 1 %
x|&iqujkorf̀ŸkA i|&
iqujkorf`ŸkA —frdk&
iqujkor`fŸkA
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SUBJECT- laL—r% ¼lkfgR;e~½ ¼6&7½ikB~;iqLrd (NCERT) % 1- “kseq’kh ¼izFkeks Hkkx%½ 2- ef.kdk&laL—r& vH;kl&iqLrde~&I
MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL
1- Hkkjrh&olUr&xhfr%
1- o.kZekyk 2- Lo.kZdkd% vifBr&x|k a”k&cks/k%
MAY 3- lkseizHke~
laf/k% ¼vH;kl% 2 ,oa 3½
JUNE
4- dYir#% lfU/k%
¼vH;kl% 4½
fp=o.kZue~ okD;
fuekZ.ke~ pA
JULY vH;kl% 5-
d- vtUr”kCnk%
[k- gyUr”kCnk%
5- lwfDrekSfDrda 5- lwfDrekSfDrda 11-
dkjdiz;ksxk%
fgUnh&Hkk’kk;ka
vuqokn% pA
12- dj.kdkjde~
fgUnhHkk’kk;ka vuqokn%
pA
AUGUST 6- HkkzUrks cky% vH;kl% 13- lEiznkue~
fgUnh&Hkk’kk;ka vuqokn%
p A
vH;kl% 14
viknkue~ laca/k% p
fgUnh Hkk’kk;ka
vuqokn% pA
vH;kl% 15-
vf/kdj.ka fgUnh
Hkk’kk;ka vuqokn%
pA
vH;klk% 6] 7 ,oa 8 %
yV~&y³~&yV̀&ydkjk%]
fgUnh&Hkk’kk;ka vuqokn%A
SEPTEMBER vH;klk% 9 ,oa 10 %
yksV~&ydkj%]
fof/kfy³~&ydkj%
vH;klk% 17 DRok] rqequ~~]
Y;i~] 18-
DrDrorq&};e~%
19- “kr`&izR;;%
izR;;kuke~
iqujko`fŸk%A
20- i=e~ $
v/kZokf’kZdh
ijh{kk
21- vuqPNsn&ys[kue~
$ vf/kZokf’kZdh ijh{kkA
OCTOBER 7- izR;fHkKkua 8- ykSg&rqyk nqxkZiwtk&vodk”k% laf/k%&folxZ%
iqujko`fŸk% pA
laL—rokD;S%
fp=o.kZuL;kH;kl%A
¼iqujko`fŸk%½
NOVEMBER i=&ys[kua
¼iqujH;kl%½
fnokyh&vodk”k% fnokyh&vodk”k% 9- fldrklsrq% 10- tVk;ks% “kkS;Ze~A
DECEMBER iqujko`fŸk%
¼dŸkkZ&lEiznkua½
iqujko`fŸk%
¼viknkua&vf/kdj.ka
;kor~½
vifBr&x|ka”k&cks/
k% ¼iqujko`fŸk%½
11- i;kZoj.ka “kSR;kodk”k%A
JANUARY 12-
ok³~&eu%&izk.kLo#ie~
12-
ok³~&eu%&izk.kLo#ie
iqujko`fŸk%
¼lkfgR;e~½ ¼6&7½
iqujko`fŸk%
¼lkfgR;e~½
¼8&9½
iqujko`fŸk% ¼lkfgR;e~½
¼10] 11 ,oa 12½
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Subject - Mathematics
MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL
Real number: Number system, rational and irrational numbers, properties of rational number
Representation of rational and irrational number on number line. Decimal representation of rational and irrational number.
Operation on real number, rationalization of denominator. Problems based on simplification
Problem based on evaluation. Laws of exponent.
MAY Rational exponent of real number, problem based on integral exponent of real number,
Problem based on simplification
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JUNE -
- Definition of a polynomial , its coefficient with examples and counter examples, its term, zero polynomial, degree of polynomial, constant, linear, quadratic and cubic polynomials, Factors and multiple,
Zero/roots of a polynomial/equation, remainder theorem and question based on this,
State and proof of factor theorem, factorisation of quadratic equation and cubic polynomial using factor theorem
JULY
Introduction to
Euclid’s
Geometry-Five postulates, axioms, Relationship between axiom and theorem
Lines and Angles – Sum of two adjacent angles is 180o , vertically opp. angles are equal,
Sum of interior angles of a triangle in 180o, exterior angles of a triangle in equal to the sum of the two interior app. angles
Triangles- Criteria of
Congruence (SSS, SAS,
RHS,
ASA, AAS etc.)
Angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal, inequality prop. of a triangle
NCERT exercise questions
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properties of parallel lines
AUGUST
Co-ordinate
Geometry-
Cartesian Plane, Co-ordinate of a point, quadrant, abscissa, ordinate, origin, ordered pair
Plotting points
in the plane,
graph
of linear equation
y=mx+c ax+by+c=0
Area of a triangle using Heron’s formula
Contd.- Contd-
SEPTEMBER REVISION REVISION REVISION HALF YEARLY
EXAM
HALF YEARLY EXAM
OCTOBER
ALGEBRA-Linear equation in two variablesProblems from real life, Problem on ratio and proportion and with algebraic and graphical solution
Geometry-
Quadrilaterals
– diagonals
divides a
parallelogram
into two
congruent
triangles, In a parallelogram opp. Sides are equal & Converse
In a parallelogram opposite angles are equal & converse. A quadrilateral is a Parallelogram if pair of opposite sides are parallel and equal.
In a Parallelogram diagonals bisect each other and converse In a triangle, the line segment joining the mid points of any two sides is parallel to third side and its converse
.
NOVEMBER
AREA-
Parallelogram on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in area.
Triangle on the same base and between the same parallel are equal area and its converse. Circles – Equal chords subtends equal angles at the centre and its converse. Perpendicular
Equal chords & quadrant & converse. The angle subtended by the centre is dumb. Angles in
If a line segment joining two points subtends equal angle at two other points laying on the same side of
from the centre of a circle to a chord bisect
the same seemed of a made are equal.
the line containing the same segment,
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the chord. There is one and only one circle passing through there non-cylinder points
the four points lie on the circle, cycle quadrilateral
DECEMBER
Constructionbisector
of line segment and
angles.
Construction of Equilaterals triangles.
Construction of a triangle given its base, sum/difference of the other two sides and one base angle, triangle of a given perimeter and base angle
MENSURATION-
Surface area and
Volume of cuboids
Surface and Volumes of spheres, right circular cylinder cone, sphere & hemispheres
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JANUARY
STATISTICS –
Introduction of Statistics, terminologies related to statistics
Bar graphs, Histo- gram, frequency polygon, analysis of data quantitatively.
Mean Median & Mode Probability Probability
FEBRUARY REVISION REVISION REVISION Sample paper discussion Sample paper
discussion Sample paper discussion
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SUBJECT-PHYSICS
MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL Motion- (CH-1) Concept of distance and displacement, speed, velocity, numerical based on distance and displacement.
Speed and velocity, graphical representation of different types of speed and velocity
Acceleration, retardation, scalar and vector quantity, equation of motion
Mathematical and graphical Proof of 3 equations of motion Numerical based on equation of motion
MAY Circular motion, relationship between v, r and 𝜔( when symbols have their usual meaning), relation between angular displacement, velocity and time.
Numerical based on circular motion.
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JUNE Summer holidays
Summer holidays Force and its Effects, Ch-2 Introduction of force and its effects, Types of force.
Newton’s laws of motion- law of inertia with examples, 2nd law of motion(F=ma) and derive SI and CGS unit of force, momentum, types of inertia
Newton’s 2nd law of motion in terms of momentum, 3rd law of motion(F1=-F2) with examples and explanation.
JULY
Numerical based on
F = ma and P =mv
Contd.
F = ma and P =mv Law
of conservation of
momentum
M1u1+m2u2=m1v1+m2
v2
Numerical based
on conservation of
momentum
Impulse and impulsive force, Numericals based on impulse and conservation of moment ion
Scientific reason of 3rd Law of motion.
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AUGUST
Introduction of
gravity and
gravitation universal
law of gravitation,
differences between
gravity and
gravitation, F
= G
Numerical based on
F = Gm1m2/r2, Gravitation force between light and heavy object, gravitation and newton 3rd law of motion
Freefall, Relation between g and G Numerical based on (symbols have their usual meanings)
Numerical based on law of gravitation. Contd
Numericals based on same expressions.
SEPTEMBER
Revision for Half Yearly Exam
Revision for Half Yearly Exam
Revision for Half Yearly Exam
Revision for Half Yearly Exam
Revision for Half Yearly Exam
OCTOBER
Thrust and pressure, effect of force, pressure exerted by a liquid at a point inside it.
Buoyancy and up
thrust,
Archimedes principle.
Application of
Archimedes’
Principle, Law of
floatation and its
Application
- Hydromation
and its principle
NOVEMBER
Work done when
the force is not along the direction of motion, energy and their units
Kinetic energy, potential energy, Mechanical energy and their derivation Numerical based on K.E. & P.E.
Various form of energy and their inter convertible simple pendulum conservation of mechanical energy
Power, its
Mathematical
expression,
Relationship
between
momentum &
K.E., relationship
between S.I. and
commercial unit
of energy.
Numerical
based on energy
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DECEMBER
Introduction of sound
Production of sound, sound needs a medium for propagation,
Waves and wave motion mechanical and Non-Mechanical waves
Longitudinal wave
and transverse
waves and their
examples, graphical
representation of
the waves
Contd.
JANUARY
Crests and troughs, compression and rarefaction
Graphical representation of Transverse wave. Numerical based on wave (graph), differences between a longitudinal & transverse wave.
Characteristics of a
wave, phase,
wavelength,
frequency
amplitude, time
period, relationship between frequency & time, period , Relationship between v, f and λ
Numerical based on v=fλ, speed of sound, Reflection of sound, Reverberation . Action,
Application of ultrasound, SONAR and its application, Numerical based on the concept of reflection of sound, human ear.
FEBRUARY REVISION of topics for Annual exam. (sample paper
REVISION of topics for Annual exam. (sample paper
REVISION of topics
for
Annual exam.
(sample paper
REVISION of topics for Annual exam. (sample paper
REVISION of topics for Annual exam. (sample paper
MARCH BOARD
EXAMINATION
BOARD
EXAMINATION
BOARD
EXAMINATION
BOARD
EXAMINATION
BOARD
EXAMINATION
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SUBJECT- CHEMISTRY
MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL Introduction of matter, Classification of matter, Physical nature of matter, characteristics of particles of matter
States of matter, packing and force of attraction between the particles of matter, property of solid state
Properties of liquid and gaseous state, Comparison of general properties of solid liquid and gases.
Other state of matter- plasma state, Bose Einstein condensate, scale of measuring temperature and inter conversion. Effect of change of temperature on the matter like freezing, cooling, boiling etc. Continued…
MAY Sublimation, Application of sublimation
Effect of change of pressure, Critical temperature, dry ice, continue….
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JUNE -
- Evaporation, Factors affecting evaporation of liquid, evaporation causes cooling
Reasoning question based on evaporation from daily life.
Difference between boiling and evaporation. NCERT EXERCISE.
JULY
Introduction of pure
and impure
substances
elements,
classification of
elements based on
Physical properties.
Application of
metals in daily life,
Physical
preparation of
non-metals,
application of non-
metals in diary life,
Composition of the physical & chemical
Metalloids, mixture
and their types,
properties of mixture
compounds,
Differences between compound and mixture of compounds.
Criteria of Purity of compounds, physical and chemical changes difference between physical & chemical changes, solution, compounds
Types of solution,
concentration of a
solution, saturated, unsaturated and supersaturated solution, True solution, aqueous and non aqueous solution.
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proportion of metals and nonmetals
AUGUST
Solubility, suspension & properties of colloids, Types of colloids, dispersed Phase & dispersion medium with examples
Emulsion, prop of colloids, Applications of colloids in daily life.
Comparison of charaterization of true, Colloids & suspension, separating the components of a mixturecentrifugation, chromatography, separating funnel etc.
Distillation and fractional distillation, crystallization, purification of drinking water, electrical and optical prop of colloids.
Numerical based on concentration of a solution.
SEPTEMBER
REVISION REVISION REVISION HALF YEARLY EXAM
HALF YEARLY EXAM
OCTOBER
Introduction about atoms and molecules, laws of a chemical combination i.e., law of conservation of mass and law of const. proportion
Daltons atomic theory, postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory, atoms, symbols of elements
Atomic mass, molecular mass, ionic compounds
- Writing chemical formula of compounds, concept of valancy
NOVEMBER
Chemical formula of
compounds
containing
polyatomic ion,
formula unit mass,
Gram atomic mass
and
Gram molecules mass
Mole concept, Mole in terms of mass and in term of numbers and volume Numericals based on the concept of mole
Numericals based on mole concept
Numerical based on mole concept significance of symbol of an element.
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DECEMBER
Introduction about the charged particles in matter
Discovery of electron (Study of Cathode rays and in proportion
Discovery of proton (Study of anode rays/canal rays), and its properties, differences between electron, proton & neutrons, discovery of Nucleus
Thomson’s model of an atom Ruther fords model of an atom and its draw backs, Bohr’s model of an atom
Atomic number and mass number identifying no. of electron proton & neutrons in an atom.
JANUARY
Distributions of electrons in differences orbits
Electronic configuration valence - and valance electron, calculation of valency
Isotope, Isobars use of isotopes. Characteristics of isotopes
Numerical based on electronic con figuration
Calculation of percentage of isotope, Average atomic mass.
FEBRUARY
Revision for Annual
Exam
Revision for Annual Exam
Revision for Annual Exam
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SUBJECT: BIOLOGY
MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL
Fundamental unit of life Discovery of cell Cell theory Cell structure
Cell structure Plasma membrane Cell wall
Nucleus Cytoplasm
Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi complex
MAY Lysosomes Mitochondria Plastids, Vacuoles
Recapitulation
JUNE Tissue Introduction about tissues
Plant tissues and its types Meristematic tissue
Permanent tissues Compelx and simple permanent tissues
JULY
Functions of Plant tissue
Animal tissue
Types of animal tissue
Epithelial tissue Connective tissue
Muscular tissue and their functions
Nervous tissue and functions
Recapitulation
AUGUST
Improvement in food
resources
Introduction
Crop variety improvement
Crop production
management
Nutrient management
Irrigation
Cropping
patterns, Crop
Protection
management
Storage of grains
Animal
husbandry
Poultry farming
Fish farming
Bee keeping
Recapitulation
SEPTEMBER
Revision for Half Yearly Examination in SA-1
Revision for Half
Yearly Examination in
SA-1
Revision for Half Yearly Examination in SA-1
Revision for Half
Yearly
Examination in
SA-1
Revision for Half Yearly Examination in SA-1
OCTOBER
Diversity in living organism
Introduction
Basis of classification
Monera, Protista, Fungi
Plantae and its classification
Plants and its classification contd.
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NOVEMBER
Animalia and its classification
- Contd. Nomenclature Recapitulation
DECEMBER
Why do we fall ill
Introduction
Acute and chronic disease
Causes of diseases Infections and non infections
Means of spread Organ, specific tissues. Specific disease
Principles of prevention and treatments
-
JANUARY
Natural Discourses Introduction
Air pollution
Water pollution Soil erosion
BioGeochemical cycles
Cycles cont. Recapitulation
FEBRUARY REVISION FOR SA-2
REVISION FOR SA-2 REVISION FOR SA-2
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SUBJECT: IT
MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL Fundamentals of Computer UNIT 2 SESSION-1
UNIT 2 SESSION-2
UNIT 2 SESSION-3
UNIT 2 SESSION-4
MAY UNIT 2 SESSION-5
UNIT 2 (REVISION SESSION 1-5)
JUNE UNIT 2 SESSION-6
UNIT 2 SESSION-7,8,9
UNIT 2 SESSION-10,11,12
JULY
UNIT-3 SESSION-1 SESSION-2, 3 SESSION-4,5 REVISION UNIT-3 UNIT-1
FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
UNIT-1
AUGUST UNIT-1 (CONTD. REVISION UNIT-1 PROGRAMMING
CONCEPT SIMPLE
PROGRAMS
PROJECT
SEPTEMBER REVISION REVISION REVISION - -
OCTOBER UNIT-4, SESSION1,2,3,5
UNIT-4, SESSION5,6, 7,6
SESSION-9, 20 REVISION UNIT-4
NOVEMBER UNIT-5, SESSION1-5
UNIT-5 SESSION 6-15
SESSION-16-19 REVISION
DECEMBER UNIT-6, SESSION1 SESSION-2-6 SESSION-7-12 REVISION -
JANUARY UNIT-7 SESSION-1 SESSION – 2-7 SESSION-8-12 REVISION UNIT-7 PROJECT + VIVA
FEBRUARY REVISION REVISION - -- -
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SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
MONTH 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK 5TH WEEK 6TH WEEK
APRIL
History:- L1 The French Revolution Revolution (to be contd.) Geo:- India –Its Location and Size Geo:- Indian Standard Time Eco:- Story of Palampur:- Introduction Eco:- Story of Palampur:- Introduction(to be contd.)
History:- L1 The French Revolution(to be contd.) Geo:- India and the World Eco:- Organization of Production
History:- L1 The French Revolution(to be contd.) Geo:- Our Neighbours Eco:- Organization of Production(to be contd.)
History:- L1 The French Revolution(to be contd.) Geo:- Our Neighbours (to be contd.) Eco:- Organization of Production(to be contd.)
MAY History L1 French Rev. Geo:- Indian Physiographic division ECO-Farming in Palampur
Pol Sc:- L1 What is democracy ? Why is democracy? Geo:- Tectonic plates and plate boundaries Eco- Farming in Palampur (to be contd.)
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JUNE -
- Pol Sc: - L2 (to be contd.) Geo:- Formation of Himalayas and Great Indian Plateaus Eco- How land will sustain ?
Pol Sc: - L2 (to be contd.) Geo:- The Island group of India Eco- Capitalization for farming & sale of surplus farm.
Pol Sc: - L2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Geo :- Administrative Division Eco- Non farm activities
Month 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 5th Week 6th Week
July
Pol Sc./History
History L-2:
Socialism in Europe
History L-2:: Contd.
History L-2:
Socialism In
Europe, Russian
Revolution Contd.
History
L2- Contd.
History L2- Contd.
Geo L-3: Drainage
Definition And
Different Pattern
L-3:Drainage Of
Major River
Systems Of India
L-3: Comparison of Drainage Patterns
L-3: River
Utilization And Pollution
L-3 Contd.
Eco L:-2 People As
Resource(Overview)
L:-2 Contd.(Story Of Sakal And Vilas)
L :2 Contd.
(Economic
Activities By Men
And Women)
L :2 Contd.
(Economic
Activities By Men
And Women)
L :2 Contd. (Quality Of Population)
August Pol Sc/History
Pol. Sc.- L-
3:Constitutional
Design
Pol. Sc.- L-
3:Constitutional
Design
Pol. Sc.- L-
3:Constitutional
Design
History L-3 Nazism And Rise Of Hitler
History L-3 Nazism And Rise Of Hitler
Geo L-3: Drainage-
Interlinking Of
Rivers Of Northern
And Southern India
L-3: Its Merits And Demerits
Map Work(On
India Location And Size)
Map Work(On
Physiography Of India)
Revision
~ 19 ~
Eco L :2 Contd. (Quality Of Population)
L :2 Contd. (Quality
Of
Population)
L :- 2
Contd.(Unemploym
ent)
L:2 Contd. (
Unemployment )
Revision
September ALL
History L-3 Nazism And Rise Of Hitler
History L-3 cont. Revision Half Yearly Half Yearly
October
His/Pol. Sc.
Pol. Sc. L-4 Pol. Sc. L-4 Pol. Sc. L-5
Geo
Geo-Difference Of
Climate & Weather Different Season Of India.
Geo-The Hot
Weather Season & The Cold Weather Season..
Geo-The Advancing Monsoon (Contd.)
Geo-The Advancing Monsoon (Contd.)
Eco Eco-L-3 Poverty Contd.
Eco- L-3 Poverty Contd.
Eco- L-3 Poverty
Contd.
Eco-Pds
November
His/Pol. Sc.
Pol Sc-L-5 Working Institutions.
Pol Sc-L-5 Contd. Pol Sc-L-5 Contd.
Geo
Geo-The Refracting
Monsoon
Geo-Monsoon
Acting Unified
Found Of India.
Geo-L_4 Ecosystem
& Primes
Geo-Types Of Ecosystem.
Geo-Types Of Eco system.
Eco Eco-L-3 Contd. Eco-L-3 Contd. Eco-Role Of
Cooperative
Organization
Eco-L-3 Contd. Eco-Food Security Of India.
December
His/Pol. Sc.
Hist-L-4 Hist-L-4. Hist-L-4 Pol Sci-L-6
Geo L-5 Natural Veg and Wild life
L-5 Contd. L-5 Contd. L-5 Contd. L-5 Contd.
Eco Eco-L-4 Contd. Eco-L-4 Contd. Eco-L-4 Pds Eco-L-4 Pds (Contd.)
Eco-L-4 Pds (Contd.)
January
His/Pol. Sc.
Pol Sc. L-6 Pol Sc. L-6 Pol Sc. L-6 Revision
~ 20 ~
Geo Geo-L-6 Population
Growth &
Development
Geo-Introduction
Of Population
India’s Population
Density
Geo-Age
Composition
Population Growth
& Change In
Population
Geo-Sen Ratio,
Literacy Rated
Occupational
Structure
Geo-Health &
Adolescent-
Population
Geo- Npp 200 & Adolescent Problems.
Eco Eco-Revision Eco-Revision Eco-Revision Eco-Revision Eco-Revision Eco-Revision
February
(All)
Revision
SUBJECT-MUSIC
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