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SYLLABUS 2018 - 2019 CLASS - X
INDEX
SUBJECTS PAGE NO.
English 3-9
Hindi 10-17
Sanskrit 18-23
French 24-26
Mathematics 27-30
Science 31-38
Social Science 39-43
Work Education 44-45
Foundation of IT 46
Sports 47
Yoga 48-49
Music 50-53
Art Education 54-55
Craft 56-57
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ENGLISH
19th to 23rd March
Lit Reader : L-1 Two Gentlemen of Verona
Grammar (BBC) : Determiners
Activity : Self Appraisal
26th to 30th March
Lit Reader : L-1 (Contd.)
MCB : Unit-1 Health and Medicine
Writing : Speech - Ill effects of Wars
4th to 6th April
Lit Reader : Poem-1 The Frog and The Nightingale
9th to 12th April
Lit Reader : Poem-1 (Contd.)
Grammar (BBC) : Tenses
16th to 20th April
Lit Reader : Poem-1 (Contd.)
Writing : Letter to the Editor
: Paragraph - Importance of First Aid
23rd to 28th April
Lit Reader : L-2 Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
Writing : Speech - Dangers of Smoking
Grammar (BBC) : Verb Agreement
30th April to 4th May
Lit Reader : L-2 (Contd.)
Grammar (BBC) : Prepositions
7th to 12th May
Lit Reader : L-2 (Contd.)
Writing : Letter - Placing Order
: Paragraph - Working Mothers
- Better Homemakers
14th to 18th May
Lit Reader : Poem-2 Mirror
Grammar (BBC) : Relatives
MCB : Unit-2 Education
Activity : Word Power
21st to 25th May
Lit Reader : Extracts-Lit L-1, 2, Poem 1, 2
BBC Module
Writing : Inquiry Letter
Grammar : Reported Speech
4th to 7th July
Lit Reader : Poem-3 Not Marble, Nor
The Gilded Monuments
Grammar (BBC) : Voices - Describing Process
Writing : Paragraph - Joint Family - Boon or Bane
9th to 13th July
Lit Reader : Poem-4 Ozymandias
Grammar (BBC) : Voices - Headlines
MCB : Unit-3 Science
16th to 20th July
Lit Reader : L-3 The Letter
Writing : Article-Role of Internet in a student's life
Activity : Spin a Yarn
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23rd to 27th July
Lit Reader : L-3 (Contd.)
Grammar (BBC) : Connectors
30th July to 3rd Aug.
Lit Reader : L-4 A Shady Plot
Writing : Story-Writing
Grammar (BBC) : Gap Filling
6th to 11th Aug.
Lit Reader : L-4 (Contd.)
Grammar (BBC) : Modals
Activity : Mind Mapping
13th to 17th Aug.
Lit Reader : Drama-1 Dear Departed
Writing : Complaint Letter
Grammar (BBC) : Editing
20th to 24th Aug.
Lit Reader : Drama-1 (Contd.)
Grammar : Omitting
REVISION
27th to 31st Aug.
Lit Reader : Discussion - Extended Value
Based Questions
Grammar : Gap Filling
4th to 8th Sept.
Writing : Complaint Letter, Inquiry Letter
Letter Placing Order, Letter to the Editor
(Discussion Format and Pertaining Topics)
1st to 6th Oct.
Lit Reader : L-5 Patol Babu, Film Star
MCB : Unit-4 Environment
Writing : Speech-Role of Youth in
Improving Environment
8th to 12th Oct.
Lit Reader : L-5 (Contd.)
Grammar : Voices
Activity : Fun with Adjectives
15th to 18th Oct.
Lit Reader : Poem-5 The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner (Part-1)
Writing : Paragraph-Value of Morning Assembly
22nd and 26th Oct.
Lit Reader : Poem-5 (Part-2)
Writing : Letter - Placing Order
29th to 31 Oct.
Lit Reader : Drama-2 Julius Caesar
Grammar (BBC) : Reported Speech, Gap Filling
12th to 17th Nov.
Lit Reader : Drama-2 (Contd.)
Grammar : Integrated (Editing)
Activity : Cricket Commentory
19th to 22nd Nov.
Lit Reader : L-6 Virtually True
MCB : Unit-5 Travel and Tourism
Writing : Speech - Impact of Terrorism
on Tourism
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26th to 30th Nov.
Lit Reader : L-6 (Contd.)
Grammar (BBC) : Sentence Reordering
Sentence Transformation
3rd to 7th Dec.
Lit Reader : L-6 (Contd.)
Grammar (BBC) : Dialogue Completion
10th to 14th Dec.
Lit Reader : Poem-6 Snake
MCB : Unit-6 National Integration
Writing : Article - Threats to
National integration
REVISION
17th to 21st Dec.
Lit Reader : Extracts BBC Lit
Module
Poem 1-6
24th to 28th Dec.
Lit Reader : Extracts BBC Lit
Module
Drama 1, 2
SYLLABUS FOR PERIODIC TEST
Periodic Test-1 Time : 1½ Hr
M.M. : 40
Lit Reader : L-1, 2
Poem 1, 2
Writing : Letter to Editor, Placing Order
MCB : Unit-1
Grammar : Determiners, Tenses, Verb,
Agreement, Reported Speech
Time : 3 Hr
Syllabus for Periodic Test-2 M.M. : 80
Literature : L-1, 2, 3, 4
Poem-1, 2, 3, 4
Drama-1
Writing & Grammar : All the work done till Aug. 2018
MCB : Unit-1, 2, 3
Long Reading Text
Novel : The Story of My Life
L-1 to 20
Novel : Diary of a Young Girl
June 12, 1942 to March 14, 1944
Time : 1½ Hr
Periodic Test-3 M.M. : 40
Lit Reader : L-2, 6, Drama-2, Poem 5
Writing : Article
MCB : Unit-5
Grammar : Voices, Modals
Pattern for Periodic Test
M.M. 40 Time : 1 hr. 30 min.
Section
Ques.
Marks
A
Reading
1
08
Total
40
2
08
B
Writing & Grammar
3
04
4
04
5
04
C
Literature
6
04
7
2 × 4 = 8
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Pattern for Periodic Test-2
M.M. 80 Time : 3 hrs.
Section A Reading 20 Marks
Q-1 Comprehension 08 Marks
Q-2 Comprehension 12 Marks
Section B Writing & Grammar 30 Marks
Q-3 Letter / Article / Speech 08 Marks
Q-4 Story 10 Marks
Q-5 Grammar 04 Marks
Q-6 Grammar 04 Marks
Q-7 Grammar 04 Marks
Section C Literature and Long Reading 30 Marks
Q-8 Extract Prose / Poem / Play 04 Marks
Q-9 Short Questions (30-40 words) 2×4 = 08 Marks
Q-10 Value Based Questions 08 Marks
Q-11 Long Reading Text 10 Marks
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fgUnh
19 ls 23 ekpZ
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 1 cM+s HkkbZ lkgc
O;kdj.k % 'kCn ,oa in
jpukRed&dk;Z % cM+s HkkbZ lkgc ikB esa n'kkZ;s x, ik=ksa ds uke
26 ls 30 ekpZ
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 1 lk[kh (dchj)
O;kdj.k % eqgkojs (1&20)
jpukRed&dk;Z % dchj dk lfp= ifjp;
4 ls 6 vizSy
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 2 in (ehjk)
O;kdj.k % eqgkojs (21&50)
9 ls 12 vizSy
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 3 rrk°jk&okehjks dFkk
O;kdj.k % okD;
16 ls 20 vizSy
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 2 Mk;jh dk ,d iUuk
O;kdj.k % 'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (1] 2)
23 ls 28 vizSy
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 3 nksgs (fcgkjh)
O;kdj.k % lekl (f}xq] vO;;hHkko] cgqozhfg)
i= % iz/kkukpk;kZ dks la/;kdkyhu [ksy
ds izca/k ds fy, izkFkZuk djrs gq,
vkosnu&i=
30 vizSy ls 4 ebZ
lap;u % ikB % 1 gfjgj dkdk
O;kdj.k % 'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (3)] inca/k
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vuqPNsn % djr&djr vH;kl ds]
tM+efr gksr lqtku]
HkkX; vkSj iq#"kkFkZ
7 ls 12 ebZ
lap;u % ikB % 1 gfjgj dkdk
O;kdj.k % laokn&ys[ku] foKkiu&ys[ku
vuqPNsn % ok.kh dk egŸo % e/kqjHkk"k.k
14 ls 18 ebZ
O;kdj.k % vifBr x|ka'k] vifBr dkO;ka'k
i= % cl esa NwVs lkeku dk irk yxkus
ds fy, fnYyh ifjogu fuxe ds
eq[; izca/kd dks i=
21 ls 25 ebZ
vuqPNsn % et+gc ugha fl[kkrk]
vkils esa cSj j[kuk
O;kdj.k % lwpuk&ys[ku] eqgkojs (51&70)
4 ls 7 tqykbZ
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 5 fxjfxV
vuqPNsn % lk°p cjkcj ri ugh]
Hkkjrh; ukjh
9 ls 13 tqykbZ
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 4 rhljh dle
O;kdj.k % 'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (4&6)
jpukRed&dk;Z % ^rhljh dle* ikB esa crkbZ
xbZ fi+GYeksa ds uke
16 ls 20 tqykbZ
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 4 euq";rk
O;kdj.k % okD;] eqgkojs (71&100)
i= % vius bykds dh vO;ofLFkr Mkd forj.k
dh f'kdk;r djrs gq, Mkdiky dks i=
23 ls 27 tqykbZ
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 5 ioZr izns'k esa ikol
i= % is;ty dh leL;k dh vksj /;ku vkœ"V
djrs gq, LokLF; vf/kdkjh dks i=
30 tqykbZ ls 3 vxLr
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 6 e/kqj&e/kqj esjs nhid ty
vuqPNsn % Je dk egŸo] ijksidkj
6 ls 11 vxLr
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 6 vc dgk° nwljs ds nq[k
ls nq[kh gksus okys
vuqPNsn % gekjs jk"V™h; R;ksgkj
i= % vius {ks= esa isM+ ikS/kksa dh
vfu;af=r dVkbZ dks jksdus ds
fy, ftykf/kdkjh dks ,d i=
jpukRed&dk;Z % izkœfrd vkinkvksa ds
fp=ksa dk dksykt
13 ls 17 vxLr
lap;u % ikB % 2 liuksa ds ls fnu
vuqPNsn % vuq'kklu dk egŸo]
le; dk egŸo
i= % csfld f'k{kk vf/kdkjh dks izkbejh
f'k{kd ds in ds fy, vkosnu&i=]
jpuk izdkf'kr djokus ds fy, laiknd
egksn; dks i=
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20 ls 24 vxLr
O;kdj.k % lwpuk&ys[ku] foKkiu&ys[ku
i= % iqLrdsa e°xokus ds fy, izdk'kd ds uke
iqujko`fŸk (27 vxLr ls 8 flrEcj)
27 ls 31 vxLr
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 1] 2] 3
x| ikB % 1] 2] 3
lap;u % ikB % 1
O;kdj.k % eqgkojs (1&50)]
'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (1&3)] lekl
4 ls 8 flrEcj
Li'kZZ % x| ikB % 4] 5] 6
i| ikB % 4] 5] 6
lap;u % ikB % 2
O;kdj.k % eqgkojs (51&100)]
'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (4&6)
1 ls 6 vDrwcj
Li'kZZ % i| ikB % 7 rksi
O;kdj.k % lekl (}U}] deZ/kkj;] rRiq#"k)
8 ls 12 vDrwcj
lap;u % ikB % 3 Vksih 'kqDyk
O;kdj.k % eqgkojs (101&150)] okD;
vuqPNsn % fMxzh ds lkFk&lkFk lkW∂V fLdy Hkh
15 ls 18 vDrwcj
lap;u % ikB % 3 Vksih 'kqDyk
O;kdj.k % 'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (7] 8)
vuqPNsn % csVh cpkvks] csVh i<+kvks
22 ls 26 vDrwcj
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 8 dj pys ge fi+Gnk
O;kdj.k % 'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (9)]
eqgkojs (151&170)
29 ls 31 vDrwcj
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 7 ir>j esa VwVh ifŸk;k°
O;kdj.k % 'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (10] 11)
i= % c<+rh pksfj;ksa dh jksdFkke ds
fy, Fkkuk/;{k dks i=
12 ls 17 uoEcj
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 8 dkjrwl
O;kdj.k % eqgkojs (171&200)]
okD;] vifBr x|ka'k
19 ls 22 uoEcj
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 9 vkRe=k.k
vuqPNsn % LoPN Hkkjr vfHk;ku
26 ls 30 uoEcj
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 2 Mk;jh dk ,d iUuk
O;kdj.k % vifBr dkO;ka'k] lwpuk&ys[ku
3 ls 7 fnlEcj
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 3 (nksgs)
vuqPNsn % Lokoyacu] uksVcanh
10 ls 14 fnlEcj
vuqPNsn % csjkstxkjh] thÒ,lÒVhÒ
i= % tqekZuk ekQh ds fy, iz/kkukpk;kZ
th dks izkFkZuk&i=
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iqujko`fŸk (17 ls 28 fnlEcj)
17 ls 21 fnlEcj
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 7] 8
i| ikB % 7] 8
O;kdj.k % eqgkojs (151&200)]
'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (10] 11)
24 ls 28 fnlEcj
Li'kZ % x| ikB % 2
i| ikB % 3] 9
lap;u % ikB % 3
O;kdj.k % okD;] lekl] lwpuk&ys[ku
ikB~;ÿe
Periodic Test-1
Li'kZ % i| ikB % lk[kh] in (ehjk)
x| ikB % cM+s HkkbZ lkgc]
rrk°jk okehjks dFkk
lap;u % ikB gfjgj dkdk
O;kdj.k % 'kCn ,oa in] eqgkojs (1&50)]
okD;] 'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (1&3)]
lekl (f}xq] vO;;hHkko] cgqozhfg)] i=
Periodic Test-2 / Half Yearly
Li'kZ % i| ikB % 1 ls 6
x| ikB % 1 ls 6
lap;u % ikB 1] 2
O;kdj.k % 23 ekpZ ls 24 vxLr
Periodic Test-3
Li'kZ % i| ikB % rksi] dj pys ge fi+Gnk] nksgs
x| ikB % ir>j esa VwVh ifŸk;k°] Mk;jh dk iUuk
lap;u % Vksih 'kqDyk
O;kdj.k % eqgkojs (101&150)] 'kqn~/k&v'kqn~/k (7&9)]
okD;] lekl] vuqPNsn
Pre Board 1 & 2
ikB~;ÿe % 100%
Periodic Test-1 & 3
le; % 1½ ?k.Vk vad % 40
vad foHkktu
Li'kZ % 15 vad
lap;u % 05 vad
O;kdj.k % 20 vad
dqy vad % 40 vad
vad foHkktu
le; % 3 ?k.Vk Periodic Test-2 vºZokf"kZd ,oa izh cksMZ iw.kk±d % 80
[k.M&d vad
1- vifBr x|ka'k o dkO;ka'k 9 $ 6 15
2- O;kdj.k 15
(d) 'kCn o in 2
([k) jpuk ds vk/kkj ij okD; :ikarj.k 3
(x) lekl 4
(?k) v'kqfº&'kks/ku 4
(≥) eqgkojs 2
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3- ikB~;&iqLrd (Li'kZ ,oa lap;u) 25
(d) x| [k.M
([k) x| ikB (Li'kZ) 5
(x) x| ikB (Li'kZ&fuca/kkRed iz'u) 5
(?k) dkO; [k.M
(≥) dforkvksa ds vk/kkj ij y?kq iz'u 5
(p) dforkvksa ds vkdyu ij vk/kkfjr 5
fuca/kkRed iz'u
(N) ^lap;u* ikBksa ds izfr laosnu'khyrk ij 5
vk/kkfjr ,d ewY; ijd iz'u
4- ys[ku 25
(d) vuqPNsn (80&100 'kCn) 5
([k) vkSipkfjd i= 5
(x) lwpuk ys[ku (20&30 'kCnksa) 5
(?k) laokn ys[ku 5
(≥) foKkiu ys[ku (20&25 'kCnksa) 5
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laLœr
19 ls 23 ekpZ
izFke% ikB% % ok≥~e;a ri%
LojlfU/k% % nh?kZ%] xq.k%] o`fº%
26 ls 30 ekpZ
izFke% ikB% % ok≥~e;a ri%
rf}rk% izR;;k% % erqi~] bu~] Bo~G
4 ls 6 vizSy
f}rh;% ikB% % vkKk xq:.kka g~;fopkj.kh;k
O;atulfU/k% % deZ/kkj;% lekl%] ijlo.kZe~]
NRoe~] rqdkxe%] eks∑uqLokj%
9 ls 12 vizSy
f}rh;% ikB% % vkKk xq:.kka g~;fopkj.kh;k
f}zxq% lekl%
16 ls 20 vizSy
r`rh;% ikB% % fda fde~ mikns;e~
izR;;kS % Vki~ ≥hi~
23 ls 28 vizSy
r`rh;% ikB% % fda fde~ mikns;e~
le;%] fp=o.kZue~
30 vizSy ls 4 ebZ
r`rh;% ikB% % fda fde~ mikns;e~
vifBr&vocks/kue~] i=ys[kue~
7 ls 12 ebZ
prqFkZ% ikB% % ukfLr R;kxlee~ lq[ke~
folxZ lfU/k% % folxZL; mRoe~] jRoe~] folxZyksi%
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14 ls 18 ebZ
prqFkZ% ikB% % ukfLr R;kxlee~ lq[ke~
izR;;kS % rO;r~] vuh;j~
i=ys[kue~
21 ls 25 ebZ
i¥pe% ikB% % vH;klo'kxa eu%
vO;;inkfu
4 ls 7 tqykbZ
i¥pe% ikB% % vH;klo'kxa eu%
okp;ifjorZue~
u¥k~ rRiq#"k% lekl%
9 ls 13 tqykbZ
"k"B% ikB% % lk/kqo`fŸka lekpjsr~
okP;ifjorZue~
foHkfDr% rRiq#"k% lekl%
16 ls 20 tqykbZ
"k"B% ikB% % lk/kqo`fŸka lekpjsr~
}U}% lekl%
23 ls 27 tqykbZ
lIre% ikB% % je.kh;k fg l`f"Vjs"kk
v'kqfº&la'kks/kue~
30 tqykbZ ls 3 vxLr
lIre% ikB% % je.kh;k fg l`f"Vjs"kk
v'kqfº&la'kks/kue~
6 ls 11 vxLr
lIre% ikB% % je.kh;k fg l`f"Vjs"kk
izR;;k%
13 ls 17 vxLr
fp=o.kZue~] leklk%
20 ls 24 vxLr
i=ys[kue~] vifBr&vocks/kue~] okP;ifjorZue~
iqujko`fŸk (27 vxLr ls 8 flrEcj)
27 ls 31 vxLr
ikB % 4 vkSj 5
v'kqfº&la'kks/kue~] lfU/k%] le;%
i=ys[kue~] fp=o.kZue~
4 ls 8 flrEcj
ikB % 6 ,oa 7
izR;;k%] lekl%] vO;;inkfu
vifBr & vocks/kue~
1 ls 6 vDrwcj
v"Ve% ikB% % fr#Ddqjy~&lqfDr&lkSjHke~
LojlfU/k% % ;.k~] v;kfn%] iwoZ:ie~
8 ls 12 vDrwcj
v"Ve% ikB% % fr#Ddqjy~&lqfDr&lkSjHke~
miin rRiq#"k% lekl%
15 ls 18 vDrwcj
uoe% ikB% % jk"V™a laj{;eso fg
O;¥tu lfU/k% % oxhZ;izFkek{kjk.kka rrh;o.ksZ ifjorZue]
izFkeo.kZL; i¥peo.ksZ ifjorZue~
22 ls 26 vDrwcj
uoe% ikB% % jk"V™a laj{;eso fg
izR;;kS % 'kr`] 'kkup~
fp=o.kZue~
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29 ls 31 vDrwcj
uoe% ikB% % jk"V™a laj{;eso fg
folxZL; LFkkus l~ @ "k~ @ 'k~
i=ys[kue~
12 ls 17 uoEcj
n'ke% ikB% % lqLokxra Hkks! v#.kkpys∑fLeu~
cgqozhfg lekl%
19 ls 22 uoEcj
n'ke% ikB% % lqLokxra Hkks! v#.kkpys∑fLeu~
vO;;h Hkko% lekl%
26 ls 30 uoEcj
,dkn'k% ikB% % dkyks∑ge~
izR;;kS % Ro] ry~
3 ls 7 fnlEcj
,dkn'k% ikB% % dkyks∑ge~
le;ys[kue~] okP;ifjorZue~
10 ls 14 fnlEcj
,dkn'k% ikB% % dkyks∑ge~
v'kqfº&la'kks/kue~] vO;;inkfu
iqujko`fŸk
17 ls 21 fnlEcj vkn'kZ&iz'ui=e~ (CBSE)
24 ls 28 fnlEcj vkn'kZ&iz'ui=e~ (CBSE)
ikB~;ÿe
Periodic Test-1
ef.kdk % ikB 1 ls 3
% O;kdj.k&erqi~ bu~ ,oa Bo~G izR;;]
deZ/kkj; ,oa f}xq lekl] le;] O;¥tulfU/k]
vO;;in] fp=o.kZu] vifBr&vuqPNsn
Periodic Test-2@vºZokf"kZd ijh{kk
ef.kdk % ikB 1 ls 7
O;kdj.k 19 ekpZ ls 24 vxLr rd
Periodic Test-3
ef.kdk % ikB 5] 8] 9
O;kdj.k&Loj lfU/k] 'kr`] 'kkup~ izR;;]
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FRENCH
19th to 23rd March : Lesson 1
26th to 30th March : Lesson 1
4th to 6th April : Lesson 1
Activity : Décrire un Lieu, écrire des lettres
9th to 12th April : Lesson 2
16th to 20th April : Lesson 1
Activity : L′ enseignment français
et indien
23th to 28th April : Lesson 3
30th to 4th May : Lesson 3
Activity : Décrire La carriére
professionnelle
7th to 12th May : Lesson 4
14th to 18th May : Lesson 4
Activity : Inviter quel qu′un
21st to 25th May : Lesson 5
4th to 7th July : Lesson 5
Activity : Une emission télévisée
9th to 13th July : Lesson 6
16th to 20th July : Lesson 6
Activity : Visite au musée|au cinéma
23rd to 27th July : Lesson 7
30th July to 3rd Aug. : Lesson 7
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6th to 11th Aug. : Lesson 7
Activity : Faire des projets
pour sauver la planéte
13th to 17th Aug. : Lesson 8
20th to 24th Aug. : Lesson 8
Activity : Exprimer son état de santé
Revision : 27th Aug. to 7th Sept.
27th to 31th Aug. : Lesson 1 & 2
4th to 8th Sept. : Lesson 3 & 4
1st to 6th Oct. : Lesson 9
8th to 12th Oct. : Lesson 9
Activity : Parler de la vie urbaine
15th to 18th Oct. : Lesson 10
22nd to 26th Oct. : Lesson 10
29th to 31st Oct. : Lesson 10
Activity : Systéme Politique
En Inde et France
12th to 17th Nov. : Lesson 11
19th to 22nd Nov. : Lesson 11
26th to 30th Nov. : Lesson 11
Activity : Parler De La Technologie
3rd to 7nd Dec. : Lesson 12
10th to 14th Dec. : Lesson 12
Activity : Découvrir Les Autre Cultures
Revision : 17th to 28th Dec.
17th to 21th Dec. : Lesson 1, 2, 3
24th to 28th Dec. : Lesson 4, 5, 6
SYLLABUS FOR PT
PT 1 : L-1, 2, 3
PT 2 : L-1 to 8
PT 3 : L-5, 10, 11
Pattern for Periodic Test
Pattern for Periodic Test-2/PB
Periodic Test-2/Pre Board
Section A : Reading (Factual/Descriptive)
Section B : Writing - One Long and
Two Short Compositions
Section C : Grammar - PT-2 - Chapter 1 to 8
Final - Chapter 1 to 12
Text Chapter 1 to 8 Chapter
1 to 12 Chapter
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Section
Marks
Writing
5
Grammar
10
Lit.
15
TOTAL
30
Section
Marks
Comprehension
10
Writing
20
Grammar
30
Literature
20
TOTAL
80
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MATHEMATICS
19th to 23rd March : Ch 1 Real Numbers
Ex 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
26th to 30th March : Ex 1.4 Assignment of 10 questions
Ch 2 Polynomials Ex 2.1
4th to 6th April : Ex 2.2, 2.3
Activity : To obtain zero of a
polynomial geometrically
9th to 12th April : Ex 2.4 Assignment of 10 questions
Ch 3 Linear Equations in two variables
Ex 3.1
16th to 20th April : Ex 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
23rd to 28th April : Ex 3.5, 3.6
30th April to 4th May : Ex 3.7 Assignment of 10 questions
Activity : To obtain conditions
for consistency of two linear
equations by graphical method
7th to 12th May : Ch 4 Quadratic Equations
Ex 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
14th to 18th May : Ex 4.4 Assignment of 10 questions
21st to 25th May : Ch 6 Triangles
Ex 6.1, 6.2
4th to 7th July : Ex 6.3, 6.4, 6.5
9th to 13th July : Ex 6.6
Activity : To verify pythagoras theorem
by paper cutting method
16th to 20th July : Ch 8 Introduction to Trigonometry
Ex 8.1, 8.2, 8.3
Activity : To verify experimentally
sin2θ + cos2θ = 1
23rd to 27th July : Ex 8.4 Ch 9 Heights and Distances
Ex 9.1 Assignment of 10 questions
30th July to 3rd Aug. : Ch 11 Constructions
Ex 11.1, 11.2
6th to 11th Aug. : Ch 5 Arithmetic Progression
Ex 5.1, 5.2
Activitiy : To verify that the
given sequence is an AP
13th to 17th Aug. : Ex 5.3, 5.4
Assignment of 10 questions
20th to 24th Aug. : Ch 15 Probability
Ex 15.1, 15.2
Activity : To be familiar with the
idea of probability through double
card method
27th to 31st Aug. : Revision Ch 1, 2, 3
4th to 8th Sept. : Revision Ch 4, 6, 11
1st to 6th Oct. : Ch 7 Coordinate Geometry
Ex 7.1, 7.2
8th to 12th Oct. : Ex 7.3, 7.4
Assignment of 10 questions
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15th to 18th Oct. : Ch 10 Circles
Ex 10.1, 10.2
Assignment of 10 questions
22nd to 26th Oct. : Activity : Tangents from an external
point are equal in length
Ch 12 Areas Related to Circles
Ex 12.1
29th to 31st Oct. : Ex 12.2, 12.3
Assignment of 10 questions
Activity : To verify that the sum of areas
of three sectors formed at the vertices
of a triangle of radius r is ½πr2
12th to 17th Nov. : Ch 13 Volume and Surface Areas
Ex 13.1, 13.2
Activity : To make a cone of given
slant height (l) and given base
circumference (2πr)
19th to 22nd Nov. : Ex 13.3, 13.4
26th to 30th Nov. : Ch 14 Statistics
Ex 14.1, 14.2
3rd to 7th Dec. : Ex 14.3
10th to 14th Dec. : Ex 14.4
Activity : To find median of a
data graphically
17th to 21st Dec. : Revision : CBSE Sample Papers
24th to 28th Dec. : Revision : CBSE Sample Papers
SYLLABUS
Periodic Test 1 : Ch 1, 2, 3
Periodic Test 2 : Ch 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 15
Periodic Test 3 : Ch 3, 12, 13
Pattern for Periodic Test 1 & 3
Time : 1½ Hours
Pattern for Periodic Test 2 and Pre-Board Exams.
Time : 1½ Hours
Lessonwise Weightage - Pattern for Periodic Test-2
Lessonwise Weightage of Pre-Board Exams
Unit Name Ch. No. Marks
Number System 1 06
Algebra 2, 3, 4, 5 20
Coordinate Geometry 7 06
Geometry 6, 10, 11 15
Trigonometry 8, 9 12
Mensuration 12, 13 10
Statistics & Probability 14, 15 11
Total 80
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M.M.
3
01
3
02
5
03
4
04
TOTAL
40
Ch No.
Marks
1
8
2
8
3
12
4
8
5
6
6
10
8
8
9
8
11
6
15
6
TOTAL
80
No. of Ques.
M.M.
6
01
6
02
10
03
8
04
TOTAL
80
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SCIENCE
19th to 23rd March
Physics : L-10 Light-Reflection & Refraction,
Definitions, Types of mirrors
Chemistry : L-1 Chemical reactions - Chemical
Equations and Balancing
Biology : L-6 Life Processes - Nutrition in Plants,
Events of Photosynthesis
26th to 30th March
Physics : L-10 Image formation by concave
and convex mirror
Chemistry : L-1 Types of Chemical reactions-
Combination & Decomposition
Biology : L-6 Nutrition in Animals
Activity : To find out the rough focal length
of a concave mirror
4th to 6th April
Physics : L-10 Sign Conventions, Mirror
formula, Numericals
Chemistry : L-1 Displacement & Double
Displacement Reactions
Biology : L-6 Human Digestive System
Activity : Showing of Human digestive system
through smart class
9th to 12th April
Physics : L-10 Laws of refraction, Refraction
through a glass slab
Chemistry : L-1 Oxidation and Reduction
Biology : L-6 Respiration
16th to 20th April
Physics : L-10 Refractive Index, Lens & its types
Chemistry : L-1 Corrosion and rancidity
Biology : L-6 Transportation in animals
23rd to 28th April
Physics : L-10 Image formation by convex lens
Chemistry : L-1 Question Answers
Biology : L-6 Human Heart
30th April to 4th May
Physics : L-10 Image formation by concave
lens, Lens formulae, Numericals
Chemistry : L-2 Acids, Bases and Salts-Indicators
Biology : L-6 Lymphatic System, Transportation
in plants
Activity : Testing of acids and bases through
indicators
7th to 12th May
Physics : L-10 Power, Numericals
Chemistry : L-2 General properties of Acids
Biology : L-6 Excertion in animals & plants
Activity : To show structure of nephron
through smart class
14th to 18th May
Physics : L-11 Human Eye, Power of
accomodation of eye
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Chemistry : L-2 Geneal properties of Bases,
pH Scale
Biology : L-7 Control & Coordination - Brain
Activity : To show the model of Brain
21st to 25th May
Physics : L-11 Defects of vision
Chemistry : L-2 Importance of pH
Biology : L-7 Spinal Cord and Reflex Action
4th to 7th July
Physics : L-11 Refraction of light through
a prism, Dispersion of light
Chemistry : L-2 Salts-Sodium Hydroxide,
Washing, Soda, Baking Soda
Biology : L-7 Synapse
9th to 13th July
Physics : L-11 Phenomena based on
Atmospheric refraction
Chemistry : L-2 Salts-Bleaching Powder,
Plaster of Paris
Biology : L-7 Animal Hormones
16th to 20th July
Physics : L-11 Phenomena based on
Scattering of light
Chemistry : L-3 Metals & Non-metals-Physical
properties of metals
Biology : L-7 Control & Coordination in
plants-Plant Movements
23rd to 27th July
Physics : L-12 Electricity-Current, Potential
Difference
Chemistry : L-3 Metals & Non-metals-Chemical
properties of metals
Biology : L-7 Plant Hormones
30th July to 3rd Aug.
Physics : L-12 Ohm's Law, Numericals
Chemistry : L-3 Reactivity Series, Ionic
compounds
Biology : L-15 Our environment-Ecosystem
6th to 11th Aug.
Physics : L-12 Combination of resistances
Chemistry : L-3 Basic Metallurgical processes
Biology : L-15 Ozone Layer, Methods of
waste disposal
13th to 17th Aug.
Physics : L-12 Heating effects and its
applications
Chemistry : L-3 Refining of metals, Corrosion
Biology : Management of natural resources
& Wildlife
20th to 24th Aug.
Physics : L-12 Power, Numericals
Chemistry : L-4 Carbon and its compounds-
Covalent bond
Biology : L-16 Coal and Petroleum
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Revision
27th to 31th Aug. : L-1, 2, 10, 11, 6
4th to 8th Sept. : L-3, 12, 15, 16
1st to 6th Oct.
Physics : L-13 Magnetic effects of electric
current-Introduction
Chemistry : L-4 Versatile nature of carbon
Biology : L-8 Reproduction - Asexual
reproduction in animals
8th to 12th Oct.
Physics : L-13 Oersted Experiment, Magnetic
field due to straight current carrying
conductor
Chemistry : L-4 Homologous series & Functional
Group
Biology : L-8 Sexual Reproduction in plants
Activity : To show double fertilization through
smart class
15th to 18th Oct.
Physics : L-13 Circular Coil, Solenoid
Chemistry : L-4 Chemical properties of
Carbon compounds
Biology : L-8 Sexual Reproduction in Animals
22nd to 26th Oct.
Physics : L-13 Force experienced by current
carrying conductor in magnetic field
Electric motor
Chemistry : L-4 Ethanol, Ethanoic Acid-Physical
& Chemical Properties
Biology : L-8 Child bearing and reproductive
health
29th to 31st Oct.
Physics : L-13 Electromagnetic Induction,
Electric Generator
Chemistry : L-4 Soap & Detergent
Biology : L-9 Heredity and Evolution-Variations
12th to 17th Nov.
Physics : L-13 Domestic Circuit
Chemistry : L-5 Periodic Classification of
elements-Introduction
Biology : L-9 Mendel's contribution-
Monohybrid cross
19th to 22nd Nov.
Physics : L-14 Sources of energy-Introduction
Chemistry : L-5 Newland's Classification,
Mendeleev's Periodic Table
Biology : L-9 Dihybrid cross, Sex determination
26th to 30th Nov.
Physics : L-14 Conventional Sources of Energy
Chemistry : L-5 Modern Periodic Table
Biology : L-9 Basic concepts of evolution
3rd to 7th Dec.
Physics : L-14 Non Conventional Sources of
Energy
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Chemistry : L-5 Trends followed in groups in
Modern Periodic Table
Biology : L-9 Artificial Selection
10th to 14th Dec.
Physics : L-14 Non Conventional Sources of
Energy-Contd
Chemistry : L-5 Trends followed in periods in
Modern Periodic Table
Biology : L-9 Evolution Vs Progress
Revision
17th to 21st Dec. : L-4, 8, 13
24th to 28th Dec. : L-5, 9, 14
SYLLABUS FOR PERIODIC TEST
Periodic Test-1
Physics : L-10, L-11 (upto Human eye & Power
of Accomodation)
Chemistry : L-1, L-2 (upto Importance of pH)
Biology : L-6
Periodic Test-2
Physics : L-10, L-11, L-12
Chemistry : L-1, L-2, L-3
Biology : L-6, L-7, L-15, L-16
Periodic Test-3
Physics : L-13 (upto Electromagnetic Induction),
L-10 (Image formation by lenses &
Numericals)
Chemistry : L-4, L-2 (Salts)
Biology : L-8, L-6 (Transportation and Excertion)
Pattern for Periodic Test (1 and 3)
Time : 1½ Hours
Pattern for Periodic Test-2 & Final Exams
Time : 3 Hrs. 15 Mins.
Lessonwise Weightage for Final Examination
Lessonwise Weightage for Periodic Test-2
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Marks
01
01
06
02
04
03
03
04
TOTAL
40
Practical Based
Questions 06
02
TOTAL
80
02
01
03
02
10
03
06
05
No. of Ques.
Marks
1 2
I
3 4 5 6 7
II
8 9 10
III
11
IV
12 13 14
V
15 16
Unit
L. No.TOTAL
25 23 12 13 07Marks 80
L. No.
Marks
1
06
2
09
3
08
6
10
7
08
10
08
11
07
12
08
15
02 02
16
12
Practical TOTAL
80
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
19th to 23rd March
History : L-2 Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
Geography : L-1 Resources and their development
26th to 30th March
Pol. Science : L-1 Power Sharing
Economics : L-1 Development
Activity : Debate : Developmental goals of India
4th to 6th April
History : L-2 (Contd.)
Geography : L-1 (Contd.)
9th to 12th April
Pol. Science : L-1 (Contd.)
Economics : L-1 (Contd.)
16th to 20th April
History : L-2 (Contd.)
Geography : L-3 Water Resources
23rd to 28th April
Pol. Science : L-2 Federalism
D.M. : L-1 Introduction ........................ Do you
remember ?
30th April to 4th May
Geography : L-3 (Contd.)
Pol. Science : L-2 (Contd.)
Activity : Debate on water conservation
7th to 12th May
Geography : L-3 (Contd.)
Pol. Science : L-3 Democracy and Diversity
14th to 18th May
Pol. Science : L-3 (Contd.)
Geography : L-4 Agriculture
21st to 25th May
Pol. Science : L-3 (Contd.)
Geography : L-4 (Contd.)
4th to 7th July
History : L-3 Nationalism in India
D.M. : L-2 Tsunami - The Killer Sea
waves (Report)
9th to 13th July
Economics : L-2 Sectors of Indian Economy
Pol. Science : L-4 Gender, Religion and Caste
Activity : Debate on Rain-Water Harvesting
16th to 20th July
History : L-3 (Contd.)
Economics : L-2 (Contd.)
23rd to 27th July
History : L-3 (Contd.)
Geography : L-5 Mineral and Energy Resources
30th July to 3rd Aug.
Pol. Science : L-6 Political Parties
Geography : L-5 (Contd.)
Activity : Need of Multi-Party System
6th to 11th Aug.
Pol. Science : L-6 (Contd.)
Geography : L-5 (Contd.)
Activity : Talk : Need for energy resources
in India
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Pol. Science : L-7 Outcomes of Democracy
Economics : L-3 Money and Credit
20th to 24th Aug. : Geogrphy Map Work (1-5)
27th to 31th Aug.
Economics : L-3 (Contd.)
Geography and History : Map Work
Activity : Talk : Demonetisation
27th to 31st Aug.
Revision : L-2, 3, (History)
L-1, 3, 4 (Geogrphy)
L-1, 2 (Economics)
4th to 8th Sept.
Revision : L-1, 2, 3, 4 (Pol. Science)
Note : Disaster Management to be evaluated through projects and home
assignment.
1st to 6th Oct.
History : L-5 The Making of the global world
Geography : L-6 Manufacturing Industries
8th to 12th Oct.
Economics : L-4 Globalisation of Indian Economy
History : L-5 (Contd.)
15th to 18th Oct.
Grography : L-6 (Contd.)
Economics : L-4 (Contd.)
22nd to 26th Oct.
History : L-5 (Contd.)
Geography : L-6 (Contd.)
29th to 31st Oct.
Economics : L-4 (Contd.)
D.M. : L-4 Alternative Communications
Systems
12th to 17th Nov.
Economics : L-5 Consumer Rights
Pol. Science : L-8 Challenges of Democracy
19th to 22nd Nov.
Economics : L-5 (Contd.)
Geography : L-7 Lifelines of Indian Economy
26th to 30th Nov.
History : L-8 Novels, History and Society
Geography : L-7 (Contd.)
3rd to 7th Dec.
History : L-8 (Contd.)
Geography : L-7 (Contd.)
D.M. : L-5 Safe construction practices
10th to 14th Dec.
History : Map Work
Geography : Map Work
D.M. : L-5 Safe construction practices
17th to 21st Dec.
Economics : L-5, 6
Pol. Science : L-1, 7
Revision
24th to 28th Dec.
History : L-3, 8
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SYLLABUS
Periodic Test-1
History : L-2
Economics : L-1
Pol. Science : L-1, 2
Geography : L-1, 3
Periodic Test-2/Half Yearly
History : L-2, 3
Economics : L-1, 2, 3
Pol. Science : L-1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Geography : L-1, 3, 4, 5
Periodic Test-3
History : L-5
Economics : L-4, 5
Pol. Science : L-3
Geography : L-6, 4
Final Examination : 100% Complete Syllabus (Dec.)
Pre-Board - 1 : 100% Complete Syllabus (Jan.)
Pre-Board - 2 : 100% Complete Syllabus (Feb.)
Pattern for Periodic Test (1 and 3)
Time : 1½ Hours
Pattern for Periodic Test-2/Half Yearly, Final and Pre-Board
Time : 3 Hrs. 15 Mins.
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WORK EDUCATION
April' 18
Ch-1 : Introduction to Programming
Back Exercise
(F/B, T/F, Q./Ans.)
Activity : First Aid Activities
v List of items of first aid box
v How to measure the body
temperature using thermometer
May' 18
Ch-2 : Introduction to Java
Back Exercise
(MCQs, Give one word answer, Q./Ans.)
Activity : How to treat with different types
of wounds?
July' 18
Ch-4 : My First Java Program
Back Exercise
(MCQs, T/F, Keywords Q./Ans.)
Activity : v Study of Participation of children
in school functions or exhibitions
by watching 'motivational videos'
v List the tasks done by the students
during functions/exhibitions
Lab Exercise : Page 30 & 31
August' 18
Ch-5 : Operators in Java
Back Exercise
(MCQs, Operators, Q./Ans.)
No. of Ques.
Marks
06
01
05
03
03
05
1 Map
04
TOTAL
40
No. of Ques.
Marks
07
01
11
03
07
05
2 Map
05
TOTAL
80
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Lab Exercise : Page 39
Activities : v Basic cooking activities
v Few common recipies
October' 18
Ch-6 : Objects and classes
Back Exercise
(MCQs, Give one word answer, Q./Ans.)
Activity : Precautions to be taken while cooking
November' 18
Ch-7 : Data Types and Variables in Java
Back Exercise
(MCQs, T/F, F/B, One Word
answer, Q./Ans.)
Lab Exercise : Page 61, 62, 63
Community Out- : Activity related to sensitization
Reach Activity towards needs of differently abled
and elderly persons
(To cover the helpage India Area
& contribution)
December' 18
Ch-8 : Accepting Input from a User
Back Exercise
(MCQ's, T/F, Name of methods, Q./Ans.)
Lab Exercise : Page 74, 75, 76
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FOUNDATION OF IT
March' 18
Ch-1 : Introduction to Internet
Back Exercise
April' 18
Ch-2 : Internet Services
Back Exercise
May' 18
Ch-3 : Browsers
Back Exercise
July' 18
Ch-4 : Database Concepts
Back Exercise
August' 18
Ch-5 : Open Office Base : Advanced Features
Back Exercise
October' 18
Ch-6 : Introductory HTML
Back Exercise
Ch-7 : Advanced HTML
Back Exercise
November' 18
Ch-8 : Introduction to XML
Back Exercise
December' 18
Ch-11 : Societal Impacts of IT
Back Exercise
PT-1 : Ch-1, 2, 3
HY/PT-2 : Ch-1, 2, 3, 4, 5
PT-3 : Ch-3, 8, 11
Pre-Board 1 & 2 : Ch-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11
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SPORTS
April : 400 Mt. Race
May : Long Jump
July & August : Theory of Basketball Game
(History, Measurements, Fundamental
Skills and Important Tournaments)
September : Activity : Make a chart of Fundamental
Skills of Basketball
Paste the pictures of the Basketball
Court and sports personalities.
Paper Pen Test, File & Viva
October : Shot Put
November : Flying Race (30 mt.)
December : Theory of Badminton Game
(History, Measurements, Fundamental
Skils and Important Tournaments)
Make a Chart of Fundamental Skills
of Badminton
Activity : Paste the pictures of Badminton
Court, Net, Racket, Shuttle and sports
personalities
Paper Pen Test, File & Viva
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YOGA
April : History of Yoga, Meaning of
Suryanamaskar and Mantras
1. Om Mitray Namha
2. Om Ravaye Namha
3. Om Suryaye Namhe
4. Om Khagaye Namha
5. Om Bhanave Namha
6. Om Pushnaye Namha
7. Om Hirnaya garbhaye Namha
8. Om Mareechayai Namha
9. Om Savitraye Namha
10. Om Savitraye Namha
11. Om Arkaye Namha
12. Om Bhaskaraye Namha
May : Elements of Yoga
1. Yama or 'restraint'
2. Niyama or 'purity' : For purity ethical
practices of five senses is included
which are the five niyamas :
'Saucha, Santosha, Tapa, Swadhyaya,
Ishwara Pranidhana
3. Asana or 'Postures'
4. Pranayama or 'Breathing exercises'
5. Prathahara or 'sensory withdrawal'
6. Dharana or 'Concentration'
7. Dhyana or 'Meditation'
8. Samadhi or 'Bliss-trance'
July : Practice of Surya Namskar
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August : Gaumukhasana and its benifits
v It is beneficial in hydrocele and
enlargement of the intestine
v It is beneficial in seminal disorders,
excessive urination and
gynaecological problems
v It strengthens the liver, kidney and
chest, it cures arthritis and gout.
September : Activity : Paste the pictures of Surya
Namaskar (1 to 12 Steps)
Revision of Surya Namaskar and
Gaumukhasana.
October : Naukasana and its benefits
v The lungs and heart become
strong due to the inhalation of
Prana-vayu.
v It is beneficial for intenstines,
stomach, liver and pancreas.
November : Kukkutasana and its benefits
v The nerves of hands and shoulders
become strong.
December : Mayurasana and its benefits
v It is beneficial for liver, Kidney,
Pancreas and stomach.
v It brings glow on the face.
v It is beneficial for the patients
of diabetes. It cures constipation.
v It improves digestion power of the
stomach.
Activity : Make a Chart of different types of Yogasana and Pranayams.
Revision of Mayurasana and its benefits.
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MUSIC
Vocal and Instrumental
4th to 6th April
Vocal : Basic knowledge of Tanpura & Guitar
Percussion : Basic knowledge of Tabla
9th to 12th April
Vocal : Shudh Alankar & Notation System
Percussion : Bolas of Tabla
16th to 20th April
Vocal : Vikrit Alankar & Notation System
Percussion : Bolas of Table
23rd to 28th April
Vocal : Raga Bhairav Aaroh, Avaroh & Pakar
Percussion : Bolas of Table
30th April to 4th May
Vocal : Raga Bhairav Sthai Drut Khyal
Percussion : Bolas of Tabla
7th to 12th May
Vocal : Raga Bhairav Antra Drut Khyal
Percussion : Notation System
14th to 18th May
Vocal : Raga Bhairav Aalap Taan
Percussion : National System
21st to 25th May
Vocal : Tagore Song & Vadi Swara
Percussion : Rupak Taal
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28th to 31st May
Vocal : Tagore Song
Percussion : Rupak Taal
4th to 7th July
Vocal : Tagore Song & Samvadi Swara
Percussion : Rupak Taal
9th to 13th July
Vocal : Regional Song
Percussion : Dadra Taal
16th to 20th July
Vocal : Regional Song
Percussion : Dadra Taal
23rd to 27th July
Vocal : Regional Song
Percussion : Kehrawa Taal
30th July to 3rd Aug.
Vocal : Devotional Song
Percussion : Kehrawa Taal
6th to 11th Aug.
Vocal : Devotional Song
Percussion : Kehrawa Taal
13th to 17th Aug.
Vocal : Devotional Song
Percussion : Avartan
20th to 24th Aug.
Vocal : Revision
Percussion : Revision
27th to 31th Aug.
Vocal : Revision
Percussion : Revision
4th to 8th Sept.
Vocal : Revision
Percussion : Revision
1st to 6th Oct.
Vocal : Raga Kafi Aaroh, Avaroh & Pakar
Percussion : Jhaptala Lahera
8th to 12th Oct.
Vocal : Raga Kafi Sthai Drut Khyal
Percussion : Jhaptala
15th to 18th Oct.
Vocal : Raga Kafi Antra Drut Khyal
Percussion : Teen Taal
22nd to 26th Oct.
Vocal : Raga Kafi Aalap Taan
Percussion : Teen Taal
29th Oct. to 2nd Nov.
Vocal : Community Singing
Percussion : Teen Taal
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Vocal : Community Singing
Percussion : Ektala
19th to 23rd Nov.
Vocal : Community Singing
Percussion : Ektala
26th to 30th Nov.
Vocal : Patriotic Song
Percussion : Ektala
3rd to 7th Dec.
Vocal : Patriotic Song
Percussion : Ektala
10th to 14th Dec.
Vocal : Patriotic Song
Percussion : Amad, Mohra & Tihai
17th to 21st Dec.
Vocal : Revision
Percussion : Revision
24th to 28th Dec.
Vocal : Revision
Percussion : Revision
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ART EDUCATION
19th to 23rd March : Introduction to Indian Artists
26th to 30th March : Introduction to Folk Art
04th to 06th April : Assignment on any contemporary artist
09th to 12th April : Contd.
16th to 20th April : Still Life Page-10
23rd to 28th April : Still Life Page-13
30th April to 04th May : Contd.
07th to 12th May : Study of figures Page-46, 47, 48
14th to 18th May : Still Life Page-15, 16
04th to 07th July : Animal Study Page-25
09th to 13th July : Contd.
16th to 20th July : Fruit Cream (Activity)
23rd to 27th July : Landscape Page-27
30th July to 03rd Aug. : Contd.
06th to 11th Aug. : Landscape Page-30, 31
13th to 17th Aug. : Contd.
20th to 24th Aug. : Portrait Page-53, 54
27th to 31th Aug. : Contd.
04th to 08th Sept. : Contd.
01st to 06th Oct. : Composition Page-73
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15th to 18th Oct. : Contd.
22nd to 26th Oct. : Modern Art Page-83, 84, 85
29th to 31st Oct. : Contd.
12th to 17th Nov. : Story Illustration
19th to 22nd Nov. : Contd.
26th to 30th Nov. : Sweet Corn (Activity)
03rd to 07th Dec. : Mosaic
10th to 14th Dec. : Contd.
17th to 21st Dec. : Poster Designing
24th to 28th Dec. : Contd.
(Continuous Assessment throughout the year)
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CRAFT
19th to 23rd March : Decoration of Scrap book
26th to 30th March : Soft toy - Bird
4th to 6th April : Contd.
9th to 12th April : Bird on a tree
16th to 20th April : Contd.
23rd to 28th April : Alphabets with paper cutting
30th April to 4th May : Contd.
7th to 12th May : Painting with Pearl Colours
14th to 18th May : Contd.
4th to 7th July : Flower Making
9th to 13th July : Fruit Cream (Activity)
16th to 20th July : Wall hanging (Folk Art)
23rd to 27th July : Contd.
30th July to 3rd Aug. : Key ring
6th to 11th Aug. : Paper Craft-Zebra
13th to 17th Aug. : Contd.
20th to 24th Aug. : Pencil Kit
27th to 31st Aug. : Paper Craft
4th to 8th Sept. : Contd.
1st to 6th Oct. : Best out of Waste
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8th to 12th Oct. : Contd.
15th to 18th Oct. : Towel Holder
22nd to 26th Oct. : Contd.
29th to 31st Oct. : Stone Painting
12th to 17th Nov. : Candle Making
19th to 22nd Nov. : Sweet Corn (Activity)
26th to 30th Nov. : Key ring with Clay/M.Seal
3rd to 7th Dec. : Contd.
10th to 14th Dec. : Envelops designing
17th to 21st Dec. : Contd.
24th to 28th Dec. : Paper Craft
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