THE CHOICE SCHOOL
SYLLABUS BREAKUP ( MONTHLY )- 2019- 2020
SUBJECT: - PHYSICS
STD: - XI
No:
Month Chapter No of periodsallotted by CBSE
Actualno of periods
Reason
1. June 1: Physical World 2: Units and Measurements
2. July 3: Motion in a Straight Line4: Motion in a Plane
3. August 5: Laws of Motion4. Septemb
er6: Work, Energy and Power7: System of Particles and Rotational Motion
5. October 7: System of Particles and Rotational Motion8: Gravitation
6. November
9: Mechanical Properties of Solids10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids
7. December
11: Thermal Properties ofMatter
8. January 12: Thermodynamics13: Kinetic Theory
9. February 14: Oscillations and Waves
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SYLLABUS BREAKUP-2019-2020
BIOLOGY [044] GRADE-11
MONTH CHAPTER ACTIVITIES
JUNE -THE LIVINGWORLD
-BIOLOGICALCLASSIFICATION
-ANIMAL KINGDOM
1.COMPOUND MICROSCOPE2. STUDY OF STOMATAL DISTRIBUTION.3.STUDY OF ANIMAL SPECIMENSACTIVITY-HERBARIUM
JULY -PLANT KINGDOM-MORPHOLOGY OF
FLOWERINGPLANTS
-STRUCTURALORGANISATION IN
ANIMALS
1.STUDY OF ANIMAL SPECIMENS-REMAINING2.STUDY OFPLANT SPECIMENS3.MODIFICATIONS OF STEM,ROOT,LEAF4.TYPES OF INFLORESCENCE5.TYPES OFLEAVES6.FAMILIES
AUGUST -ANATOMY OFFLOWERING
PLANTS-CELL-THE UNIT OF
LIFE
-TO PREPARE A TEMPORARY MOUNT OF A 1.DICOT ROOT2.MONOCOT ROOT
3.DICOT STEM4.MONOCOT STEM-TO IDENTIFY THE TISSUES-STRIATED, NERVE CELL.
SEPTEMBER TERM-1-EXAMPRACTICAL EXAM-DIGESTION AND
ABSORPTION
-TO TEST THE PRESENCEOF STARCH,GLUCOSE,PROTEINSAND FATS IN THE GIVEN SAMPLE FOOD
OCTOBER -BREATHING ANDEXCHANGE OF
GASES-BODY FLUIDS AND
CIRCULATION-EXCRETORY
PRODUCTS ANDTHEIR ELIMINATION
-TO DETECT THE PRESENCE OF ABNORMAL CONSTITUENTS IN THE GIVEN SAMPLE-SUGAR,UREA,KETONE,PROTEIN
NOVEMBER LOCOMOTION ANDMOVEMENT
-NEURAL CONTROLAND
COORDINATION-CHEMICAL
CONTROL ANDCOORDINATION
EXP-TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF BONES AND DIFFERENT TYPE OF JOINTS IN THE BODY
DECEMBER -TRANSPORT INPLANTS
-MINERALNUTRITION-
SEMINAR
-POTATO OSMOMETER
JANUARY-PLANT GROWTH
-TO PREPARE PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY AND
ANDDEVELOPMENT-
SEMINAR-PHOTOSYNTHESIS-RESPIRATION IN
PLANTS
TO SEPARATE THE PLANTPIGMENTS.
FEBRUARY BIOMOLECULES-CELL CYCLE AND
CELL DIVISIONREVISION
-ACTION OF SALIVARY AMYLASE--HIGH TEMPERATURE-LOW TEMPERATURE-CONTROL-MITOSIS
MARCH EXAM
The Choice School Thripunthura
Syllabus 2019-20
Subject: BUSINESS STUDIES Grade: XI Month Chapter Details June 1- Evolution and fundamentals
of business 2- History of commerce in India 3- Concept Of Business 4- Characteristics Of Business 5- Classification Of Business
Activities- Business, Employment And Profession
6- Types of industries 7- Commerce and Auxiliaries To
Trade- role 8- Objectives Of Business 9- Business risk- nature and
causes
July 10- Forms Of Business Organization
Sole Proprietorship Partnership HUF Cooperative Societies Company- Distinguish between
private company and public company
OPC- Meaning, Features Distinguish between various
forms of business organization Factors influence choice of
form of organization
Project – identify a product and study about it. Part 1 Which includes 1. Type of
product/service 2. Brand name and
product 3. Range of the
product 4. Identification mark
or logo 5. Tagline 6. Labeling and
packaging
Stages in formation of a company
Important documents used in various stages
Formation Of A Company August Private, Public And Global
Enterprises Private sector and public
sector Government Enterprises-
merits, demerits Departmental Undertaking-
merits, demerits Statutory Corporation- merits,
demerits o Joint Ventures, PPP –
meaning, features
September 5- Emerging Modes Of Business
E-Business- meaning, scope, benefits
E-Business Vs Traditional Business
Outsourcing- meaning, scope, need
BPO, KPO-Meaning
Field visit to Federal Bank
September 4 -Business Services Meaning, types of
business services Banking-different types of
bank account, services Insurance- principles, different
types of insurance Postal and telecom services
October 6- Social Responsibilities Of Business And Business Ethics
Project – identify a product and study about it. Part 2
Social Responsibility- concept, case
Social responsibility towards various interested groups
Role of business in environmental protection
Business Ethics-concept, elements
7- Sources Of Business Finance
Meaning, Nature And Importance Of Business Finance
Various Sources Of Funds Into Owners’ Funds And Borrowed Funds Meaning, Merits And Limitations Of Equity Shares, Preference Shares And Retained Earnings
Which includes 7. Price of the product
and basis of price fixation
8. Selected channels of distribution and reasons thereof.
9. Decisions related to transportation and warehousing. State reasons
10. Promotional techniques used and starting reasons for deciding the particular technique
11. Grading and standardization
November- December
Meaning Of Global Depository Receipts, American Depository Receipts
International Depository Receipts Meaning, Merits And Limitations Of Debentures, Bonds, Loans From Financial Institutions, Trade Credit And Inter Corporate Deposits
Distinguish Between Owners’ Funds And Borrowed Funds
Distinguish between owners
funds and borrowed funds ED-Concept, IPR Small business- meaning, role Government schemes for small
business- NSIC, DIC
January 9-Internal trade Internal trade- Meaning, types Services of wholesalers and
retailers Concept of GST Different types of retail trade Features of departmental
stores, chain stores and mail order business
Concept of automatic vending machine
Main documents used in internal trade
Various terms used in internal trade
Project-Export import procedure
January 10- International Business- 1 And 2
Concept Of International Trade, scope to nation and business
Export trade- meaning and objectives
Important steps involved in executing export trade
Import trade- meaning, objectives
Important steps involved in executing import trade
Various documents used in international trade
Identify the specimen of the various documents used in
international trade Highlight the importance of the
documents needed in connection with international trade transactions
World Trade Organization (WTO) Meaning And Objectives
CHEMISTRY Syllabus 2019-2020- CLASS X1
Month Topic Details
TERM 1
JUNE
JULY
Introduction to Logarithm to perform
numericals.
UNIT 2: Structure of Atom –
Different Atom Models, Niels Bohr
Postulates, Electromagnetic
Radiations, Emission and Absorption
Spectra, Hydrogen Spectra, de-
Broglie relation, Heisenberg
Uncertainty Principle, Quantum
Mechanics, Aufbau Principle, Pauli
Exclusion Principle, Hund’s Rule.
UNIT 3: Classification of Elements
and Periodicity in properties.
Development of periodic table,
Classification into s, p, d, f Block
elements. General Trends in Physical
and Chemical Properties in periods
and groups.
Practical: Qualitative Analysis-Salt
Analysis.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
JULY UNIT 1: Some Basic Concepts of
Chemistry.
Introduction to Significant Figures,
Laws of Chemical Combination,
Calculations based on Stoichiometry,
Mole Concept, Limiting Reagents,
Calculation of Concentration of
solutions-Mass Percent, Volume
Percent, Molarity, Molality,
Empirical and Molecular Formula.
Practical : Salt Analysis Test -1
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
AUGUST-
SEPTEMBER
UNIT 4: Chemical Bonding and
Molecular Structure
Type of chemical bonds, Valence
Bond Theory, VSEPR Theory,
Hybridisation, Molecular Orbital
Theory, Hydrogen Bonding.
Practical : Salt Analysis
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
TERM 2
SEPTEMBER-
OCTOBER
UNIT 5: States of Matter :
The Three states of matter, Gas laws,
Ideal gas, Deviation from ideal
behaviour, liquid state – vapour
pressure, viscosity and surface
tension.
UNIT 5- The Solid State
General characteristics of solid state,
Classification of crystalline solids,
Crystal lattice , unit cell, Close-
Packed structures, Packing
Efficiency, Calculations involving
unit cell dimensions, Imperfections in
solids, Electrical and Magnetic
properties.
Practical :Salt Analysis
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
OCTOBER UNIT 6: Thermodynamics
Types of System, State Variables,
Extrinsic and Intrinsic Properties, I,
II,III Law Of Thermodynamics,
Hess’s Law ,Entropy, Gibb’s Free
Energy changes for spontaneous
process, Equilibrium.
UNIT 7: Equilibrium
Types of equilibrium
Le-Chatlier’s principle, Acid-Base
Concept, pH hydrolysis of salt,
Dissociation Constant for an Acid
and a base, Ionic Product and
Solubility product, Buffer Solution,
Common Ion Effect.
Practical : Salt Analysis
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
NOVEMBER -
DECEMBER
UNIT 9: Hydrogen
Preparation, Properties and Uses of
H2, H2O2 and Water.
Commercial Method of purification
of water. Hydrogen Economy
UNIT 10: s-Block Elements
General Introduction, Occurrence,
Properties of s- Block, Preparation
and Properties of NaCl, NaOH, CaO,
Practical :
Volumetric Analysis.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
CaCO3.
UNIT 11: p- Block Elements-
Groups 13,14
General Introduction of groups 13,14
Elements- Trends in their Physical
and Chemical Properties.
Preparation, Properties and Uses of
Group 13,14 elements -Compounds
Of Boron and Silicon Eg: Borax,O-
Boric Acid, Diborane, Silicon.
UNIT 11: p- Block Elements ––
Groups 15,16
General Introduction of group 15
Elements- Trends in their Physical
and Chemical Properties.
Preparation, Properties, Uses of
Compounds of Nitrogen and
Phosphorous.
Practical :
Volumetric Analysis.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
TERM 3
JANUARY-
FEBRUARY
UNIT 8: Redox reaction
Concepts of Redox reaction,
Balancing of Redox
reaction.(Oxidation Number
method),Half Life Method.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
UNIT 12:Some Basic Principles of
Organic Chemistry
Introduction – IUPAC nomenclature,
Qualitative and quantitative analysis,
Electronic displacement Homolytic
and Heterolytic Fission, Inductive
Effect, Resonance, Hyperconjugation.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
Practical – Lassaigne’s test.
Complete Intext and Exercise
Questions.
UNIT 13:Hydrocarbons –
Nomenclature, Isomerism, Physical
and Chemical Properties of Akanes,
Alkenes Alkynes and Arenes.
Huckel’s Rule, Resonance.
UNIT 14: Environmental chemistry
Seminar to be done by students.
FEBRUARY Revision-Final Exams.
STD XI- ECONOMICS
SYLLABUS BREAK UP 2019-20
MONTH TOPICS
JUNE Introduction Microeconomics and Macro
economics Positive and Normative Economics Central problems Production Possibility Curve
JUNE/JULY Consumer Equilibrium and Demand Law of Marginal Utility Consumer Equilibrium (single
commodity and two commodity) Indifference Curve Indifference Map Budget set / Budget Line Equilibrium using indifference Curve Law of demand , determinants, shift
in demand, price elasticity of demand.
AUGUST Producer Behaviour and supply Production Function Returns to a factor cost Perfect competition Revenue under perfect competition Producer equilibrium Law of supply Determinants of supply, shift in
supply curve, elasticity of supply curve
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER Price Determination Market Equilibrium Price ceiling and price floor Non- Competitive Market
OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER Statistics- introduction Measures of Central Tendency
Measures of Dispersion
DECEMBER Correlation
JANUARYFEBRUARY Index Number
The Choice School Thripunthura
Syllabus 2019-20
Subject: ACCOUNTANCY Grade: XI Month Chapter Details June Introduction to Accounting
Accounting Concept Basic accounting terms
June Theory Base of Accounting Fundamental accounting concepts Accounting Principles Accounting equation
July- Aug Recording of Transaction Rules of Debit and Credit Journalising Ledger, Subsidary books Simple GST Calculation
Project
(Transactions on everyday life)
Trial Balance Objectives and Preparation
Sept Bank Reconciliation Statement Preparation of Bank Reconciliation
Statement Provisions & Reserves Depreciation Concept , Causes , Factors
Methods of Depreciation Straight Line method Diminishing Balance method
Provision and Reserves : Types of Reserves
October Accounting for Bills of Exchange Important Terms
Accounting treatment of bill transaction
November Rectification of Errors Detection and Rectification of
errors , Preparation of Suspense Account
December Financial Statement-I Trading Profit & Loss Account Balance Sheet
Project ( Preparation of journal entries, Ledger , Trial Balance
Trading Profit & Loss A/c , Balance Sheet)
January Financial Statement – II Balance Sheet with adjustments
Accounting from Incomplete Records Statement of Profit & Loss Statement of Affairs
Computers in Accounting
THE CHOICE SCHOOL, TRIPUNITHURA
Syllabus : 2019 – 20
Subject: Entrepreneurship Grade: XI
MONTH
CHAPTER/TOPICS COVERED
DETAILS
June Chapter 01 : Entrepreneurship – Concept & Functions
Project : “My Enterprise” Chapter 02 : An Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship – Definition Functions Need for Entrepreneurship Concept Advantages & Disadvantages Process of Entrepreneurship Myths
“My Enterprise” Entrepreneur –
Who is an Entrepreneur? Types of Entrepreneur Competencies & Characteristics
Difference between Entrepreneur & Entrepreneurship.
July Chapter 02 : An Entrepreneur
Chapter 03 : An Entrepreneurial Journey
Project : “Field Visit”
Entrepreneurial Values, Attitudes (Essential & Sources) Motivational Process Motivation Theories Self-Assessment of Qualities , Skill & Resources Idea Generation (Difference between business idea & business opportunity) Understand meaning and trigger of Idea generation. Visit and Report on a District Industries Centre
Aug - Sep Chapter 03 : An Entrepreneurial Journey
Chapter 06 : Business Finance & Arithmetic
Opportunity Assessment – Factors, Micro and Macro Market environment. Role of networking in Entrepreneurship Unit of Sale, Unit Price & Unit Cost. Types of Cost – Variable , Fixed Income Statement Cash Flow projections Break Even Analysis
Oct Chapter 04: Entrepreneurship as innovation and problem solving.
Entrepreneur – As problem solvers Role of Technology – e-Commerce and Social Media Risk Taking – Types of Business Risk
Nov Chapter 05: Understanding the Market.
Project : “Case Study”
Market – Concepts & Types Market Research – Concept , Importance and Process Marketing Mix Select a Business – Identify a Role Model Group Activity – Organize a meeting with reference using a questionnaire to be used by students to seek details about the role model.
Dec – Jan Chapter 07: Resource Mobilization
Project : “Exhibition”
Resource Types – Human, Capital and Entrepreneurial tools and resources Estimating Financial Resources requirement Methods of meeting the financial requirements. Class to be divided into groups; each group to be given a unit and asked to explain unit in different forms – Charts, Models, Skits, Puzzles, Games, Debates, PowerPoint Presentation, Video Clips , Documentary
Prescribed Books:
1. Entrepreneurship - Class XI- C.B.S.E, Delhi 2. Entrepreneurship - Class XII - C.B.S.E., Delhi 3. Udyamita (in Hindi) by Dr. MMP. Akhouri and S.P Mishra, pub. By National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD), NSIC-PATC Campus, Okhla 4. Everyday Entrepreneurs - The harbingers of Prosperity and creators of Jobs - Dr. Aruna Bhargava.
Magazines
1. Udyamita Samachar Patra (Monthly, Hindi), Pub. By Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, M.P. (CEDMAP), 60 Jail Road, Jhangerbad,Bhopal-462008. 2. Science Tec. Entrepreneur (A Bi Monthly Publication), Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, M.P (CEDMAP), 60 Jail Road, Jhangerbad, Bhopal -462008 3. Laghu Udhyog Samachar 4. Project Profile by DCSSI
Details of Project Work
1. The Project work will be implemented in class XI from the session i.e. 2019-20. 2. Out of 20 marks, 10 marks are to be allotted to viva voce and 10 marks for project work. 3. For class XI, only internal assessment is to be done. 4. The project can be individual/pair/group of 4-5 each. The Project can be made on any of the topics given in the syllabus of a particular class. 5. The suggestive list of activities for project work is as follows:- - - Role Play, Skit, Presentation, Model, Field Survey, Mock Drills/Mock Event etc. 6. The teacher should give enough time for preparation of the Project Work. The topics for Project Work taken up by the student must be discussed by the teacher in classroom
THE CHOICE SCHOOL, TRIPUNITHURA
Syllabus- 2019 – 20
Subject: Political Science GRADE : XI
MONTH
CHAPTERS DETAILS
June Part A: Constitution – Why? How?
Part A: Philosophy of the Constitution
Part A: Constitution – A Living document.
Part B: Political Theory
The making of constitution The Constituent Assembly What is meant by philosophy of constitution Preamble Procedural Achievements What do you mean by constitution as a living document? Procedure to amend the constitution. Why have there been so many amendments? Basic structure and evolution of constitution. What is Politics? What do we study in Political Theory? Putting political theory to practice Why should we study Political Theory?
July – Aug Part A: Rights in the Indian Constitution
Part B: Freedom
Part B: Equality
Part A: Election and Representation
Project : “Mock Drill”
Importance of Rights Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution. Directive principles of state policy Relation between Fundamental Rights & Directive principles The ideal of Freedom. What is Freedom? Why do we need constraints? Harm Principle. Negative & Positive Liberty Significance of equality. What is equality? Various dimensions of equality. How to promote equality? Election and Democracy. Election system in India, Reservation of Constituencies, Free and Fair elections, Electoral Reforms
Sep Part A: Legislature
Part B: Social Justice
Why Parliament? Two Houses of Parliament. Parliament – Functions, Control over executive. Parliament Committees Self-Regulation What is Justice? Just Distribution Justice as fairness Pursuing Social Justice
Oct Part A: Executive
Part A: Judiciary
Part B: Rights
What is Executive? Different Types of Executive Parliamentary Executive in India PM and Council of Ministers Permanent Executive : Bureaucracy Why an independent Judiciary? Structure of Judiciary , Judicial Activism, Judiciary and rights, Judiciary and Parliament What are Rights? Where do Rights come from? Legal Rights and the State Rights and Responsibilities
Nov - Dec Part A: Federalism
Part B: Citizenship
Part B: Nationalism
Part B: Secularism
Federalism and Indian Constitution. Federalism with strong Central Government, conflict in India’s federal system. Special Provisions What is citizenship? Citizen and Nation Universal Citizenship Global Citizenship Nations and Nationalism National Self-Determination Nationalism and Pluralism What is a Secular State? The western and Indian approach towards secularism
Jan Part B: Peace
Part B: Development
Project
What is Peace? Can Violence ever promote peace? Peace and State Different approaches to pursuit of peace Contemporary challenges to Peace What is Development? Dominant, Developmental Model and alternative conceptions of development.
Prescribed Books:
1. Indian Constitution at work, Class XI, Published by NCERT 2. Political Theory, Class XI, Published by NCERT
MONTH
CHAPTERS (Hornbill & Snapshots)
WRITING
June Portrait of a Lady Summer of Beautiful White Horse* Photograph
Notice Letter-Placing order
Complaint-goods
July We are Not Afraid to Die The Address
Note making Poster
Letter-general complaint Factual desp.
August Ranga’s Marriage Voice of the Rain
Magazine Report Letter to editor
Article
September Discovering Tut Laburnum Top Landscape of the Soul
Advts.-commercial, classified (Situ. Vacant, Educational)
Speech
October
Albert Einstein at School My Childhood Ailing Planet
Advt-Real Estate, Automotive, Household
goods Debate
November
Mother’s Day Ghat of the only World
Advt.-Lst and found Job Application
Asking for recommendation
December
Letter of enquiry
January Adventure Birth
REVISION
Newspaper Report Invitations
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Grade: _XI______ Subject: __ENGLISH____________
February
FINAL EXAMS
March
Grade XII Portions The Last Lesson
April The Tiger King
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Month Chapter/Topics Details
June Unit 1
Introduction Elements of Drawing
Principles of Art
Practical – Theory Prehistoric Period
InduS Valley Civilization
July
Aug
Unit 2 History of Sculptures
Early Temple construction
Temples of North & South
Paintings & Sculptures of the
period in North & South
September
October
Paintings in the Gandhara &
Mathura period
6th
Century BC -13th
Century
AD
Ajantha , Ellora, Jainism ,
Buddhism
History of Bronze Sculpting
November
December
January
Unit 3 History of Architecture
Types of temple construction
Islamic Introduction to
Construction
Qutb Minar
Golkonda Fort
Taj Mahal
February Revision Time
Annual Exam
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Syllabus 2019-20
Grade: XI E, F Subject: PAINTING
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Month Chapter/Topics Details
June EVOLUTION OF THE
DISCIPLINE OF
HOMESCIENCE
UNIT 1- UNDERSTANDING
ADOLESCENTS
Chapter 1- understanding the self
- who am I
- development and
characteristics of the self
CHAPTER 2- FOOD , NUTRITION,
HEALTH AND FITNESS
- balanced diet, food
groups, diet for
adolescents, factors
influencing eating
behaviours , eating
disorders
Project – identify the areas of
agreement and disagreement of
adolescents with friends and
family
Preparation of healthy snack for an
adolescent
July CHAPTER 3- MANAGEMENT OF
RESOURCES- TIME, ENERGY,
MONEY AND SPACE
- human and non human
resources, managing
resources
CHAPTER 4- FABRIC AROUND
US
- classification, yarn
processing, fabric
production, textile
finishing, properties of
fibres
Record the fabrics and apparel
used in a day
August UNIT II- UNDERTSANDING
FAMILY, COMMUNITY AND
SOCIETY
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Grade: XI Subject: HOME SCIENCE
chapter 5 – relationships and
interactions with significant others
a. family
b. school- peers and educators
c. community and society
chapter 6- concerns and needs in
diverse contexts
a. nutrition, health and hygiene
September b. Resources availability and
management
- time and space
management
UNIT III- CHILDHOOD
CHAPTER 7- survival, growth and
development
Record work -
October Chapter 8- nutrition, health and well
being
From birth to 12 months, 1-6 years ,
7-12 years
-
Practical- preparation of balanced
diet
November UNIT IV – ADULTHOOD
Chapter 10- health and wellness
Chapter 11- financial management
and planning
Plan a budget for self
December Planning, types of family income,
budget, money management , saving
and investment
January Chapter 12- care and maintanence of
fabrics
Mending, laundry, stain removal,
finishing
Relationship of fibre properties
and usage
February Ironing, dry cleaning, storage , fabric
care, care label
Prepare a care label for a garment
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YEAR PLAN/SYLLABUS – (2019-2020) Subject: Legal Studies Grade: XI Month
Unit/Chapter Details
JUNE
Unit II: Nature and source of Law Chapter 1:Nature and meaning of law - Introduction -Historical Perspectives -Schools of Law -Function and purposes of law Unit IV: Judiciary, Constitutional, civil and criminal courts and processes Chapter III : Structure and Functioning of Criminal Courts in India Chapter IV: Other courts in india
Discussion Lecture/ Power point presentation Youtube vedio on FIR Movie by name Court explaining the trial process Power point presentation
JULY
Unit IV: Judiciary, Constitutional, civil and criminal courts and processes Chapter 1:Constitution, Roles and Impartiality Chapter 2: The Civil Court structure Unit II: Nature and source of Law Chapter 2:Classification of Law Chapter 3: Source of law Chapter 4: Law Reform Chapter 5: Major works of Jurists
Discussion Lecture/ Power point presentation Youtube vedios
August
-Explaining the concept of Ratio ratio decidendi and obiter dicta
- Both the concepts are not explained anywhere in the NCERT textbook but forms an essential
Discussion Lecture Divide class into groups to do case presentations
part of the final project
-Case analysis Not in the NCERT textbook but has to be taught otherwise it is unfair to expect students to do their final project on it. Unit III: Historical Evolution of the Indian Legal system Chapter 1: Ancient Indian Law
September
One Case Analysis Unit III: Historical Evolution of the Indian Legal system Chapter 2: Administration of Justice in British India Chapter 3: making of the Constitution Case Analysis
Discussion Lecture Student Presentation
October Unit V: Family justice System Chaper 1: Introduction Chapter 2 : Institutional Framework Chapter 3: Marriage and Divorce Chapter 4: Children Case Analysis
Discussion Lecture
November Unit V: Family justice System Chapter 5: Domestic Violence Chapter 6: Property, succession and Inheritance Case Analysis Unit I : Theory and nature of political Institutions
Discussion Lecture
December Unit I : Theory and nature of political Institutions Chapter 1: emergence of the state from society
Discussion Lecture
Chapter 2: definitions of state
Chapter 3: theories on the origin of state One Case analysis
Januvary Unit I : Theory and nature of political Institutions Chapter 4: types of state Chapter 5:elements of a state Chapter 6:role of a state
Chapter 7:Concet of a nation
Discussion Lecture
Month Chapter/Topics Details
JUNE CHAPTER1.WHAT IS
PSYCHOLOGY?
LECTURE METHOD, GROUP
DISCUSSIONS
JULY CHAPTER2.METHODS OF
ENQUIRY
SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
AND DISCUSIONS
AUGUST
CHAPTER 3.BASES OF HUMAN
BEHAVIOUR
LECTURE METHOD ALONG
THE SMART BOARD
SEPTEMBER-
OCTOBER
CHAPTER 4.HUAN
DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 6.LEARNING
SMALL RESEARCH ON SELF
DEVELOPMENT
EXPERIMENTS ON
LEARNING CAPACITY
OCTOBER-
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER7. HUMAN MEMORY MEMORY GAMES, LECTURE
METHOD
NOVEMBER CHAPTER8.THINKING ACTIVITIES RELATED TO
PROBLEM SOLVING,
REASONING,CREATIVE
THINKING
NOVEMBER-
DECEMBER
CHAPTER5.SENSATION,
ATTENTION, PERCEPTION
LECTURE METHOD AND
DISCUSSION
DECEMBER-
JANUARY
CHAPTER9. MOTIVATION AND
EMOTION
LECTURE METHOD AND
DISCUSSION
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Grade: __XI________ Subject: ____PSYCHOLOGY ___
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The Choice SchoolYEAR PLAN 2019-2020
Class XI A COMPUTER SCIENCE[Python] (083)First Term
S# Month Chapter Details
1 June1. Computer System Overview
Basic Computer Organization, Mobile System Organization, Types of software
5. Computational thinking and Getting started with Python Installing Python3.5, Advantages of Python6. Python Fundamentals
Character set, Tokens, Barebones of a python program, variables and assignments, simple input and output
2 July 7. Data HandlingData types, Mutable and Immutable types, Operators, Expressions
8. Conditional and Iterative statements
Types of statements, statement flow of control, program logic development tools, if statement, range(), iteration statements
2. Data Representation
Digital number systems, Number conversions, Representing unsigned integers in Binary, Binary addition, character/string representation
9. String manipulation Traversing a string, String operators
3 August
10. Debugging programs Errors and exceptions, debugging.
11. List manipulationCreating and accessing lists, List operations, List functions andmethods
SECOND TERM
4 September 12. TuplesCreating and accessing tuples, tuple operations, tuple functions and methods.
4.. Insight into programexecution Compilation vs interpretation, Role of OS, parallel computing,
Dictionary: key-value pairs, working with dictionaries,
THE CHOICE SCHOOLTripunithura
Year Plan 2019-20Subject: Informatics Practices Subject Leader: Fancy JohnsonClass: 11
Term1Month Chapter Sub TopicJune 1- Computer
System
2 -Getting started with Python
3 -Python Programming fundamentals
Basic components of computer -Input Unit, Output Unit, CPU, Memory Unit, Storage Unit, communication Bus, Concept of Operating system,Types of Software- System software, Application software, Transition, Data representation, Trouble shooting
Introduction to Python, Features of Python, Advantages of Python, Installing Python 3.7, Python IDE script mode, Interactive mode, Python Program in a script mode. Exiting Python
Introduction to Python, Variables and Assignments,Simple input/output,, Tokens, Keywords, Literals, Operators-Arithmetic, Relational, Logical, Short hand operators. None value, Identifiers, Data types in Python-User input, User Defined Functions, Expressions. Comments. functions-type(),id(),print(),
July 4-Conditional and Looping Constructs
5 -Strings in Python
Introduction to flow charts, Python flow control, Decision Making-if statement, nested if statement,
Iteration statements-for loop, while loop, loop –elsestatement. Nested loops. Jump statements.
Creating /Declaring strings, Traversing a string, string operators-Basic operators, Membership operators, comparison Operators, String slices, String functions and Methods.
August 6-List Manipulation
Working with Lists, Creating and Accessing Lists, List Operations- Joining Lists, Replicating Lists,
slicing the Lists, Indexing,, List functions –append(),extend(),insert(),traverse(),
index(),update(), len(), sqrt(),
clear(),count().
Revision for First term exam
September First Term Exam
Term 2
October 7-Ddictionary
8-Introductionto Python -modules
Creating a dictionary, Accessing elements of a dictionary,, Characteristics of a dictionary, Adding/Updating/Deleting elements of a dictionary, checking/Printing a dictionary, dictionary functionsand Methods.
Python functions, Calling functions, Python function- types, Importing Modules in a program.
Module Aliasing, Member aliasing, Built in PythonModule. Built in functions.
November 9-NumPy What is NumPy?,Working with NumPy,NumPy arrays as List, NumPy data types, Methods to create NumPy arrays, Operations in NumPy arrays, array slicing, Joins in arrays, array subsets,Arithmetic Operations on arrays.
Revision for Second Term Exam
December Second Term ExamTerm3
January 10-Relational Database and SQL
Introduction to DBMS, Advantage of DBMS, Advantages of Relational database, Structure of relational model, Database Keys, History of My SQL, SQL vs. MYSQL, My SQL database system, Classification of SQL statementsData definition Language(DDL),
DML(Data Manipulation Language),MYSQL data types, null values, Comments, Integrity Constraints—Primary and foreign key.Viewing constraints, Viewing structure of table, scalar expressions, Column aliases, where clause, Operators-Logical, Relational.Condition based on range, list, patternSorting data-order by clauseDatabases in SQL-Creating, Opening, Removing databasesMYSQL functions- Aggregate functions.
February 11- Cyber Safety
Cyber SafetyCybercrimeUsage of social mediaThreats to network security-Computer viruses, spyware, Adware, spamming, cookies,snooping, Eavesdropping, Intrusion Measures of network securityCyber safety in a Nutshell
Month Chapter/Topics Details
June Logarithm And Anti logarithm
Chapter 1 Sets
Chapter 2 Relations and
Functions
Sets and their representations. Power set.
Universal set. Venndiagrams. Union and
Intersection of sets.Difference of sets.
Complement of a set. Properties ofComplement
Cartesian product of sets. Definition of relation,
pictorial diagrams, domain, co-domain and range
of a relation. Function as a special type of
relation. Pictorial representation of a function,
domain, co-domain and range of a function.
July Chapter 3 Trigonometric
Functions
Chapter 4 Principal of
Mathematical Induction
Measuring angles in radians and in degrees and
conversion from one measure to another. Signs of
trigonometric functions. Expressing sin (x±y) and
cos (x±y) in terms of sinx, siny,
cosx&cosy and their simple applications.
The principle of mathematical induction
and simple applications.
August Chapter 5 Complex Numbers
and Quadratic Equations
Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities
Algebraic properties of comple numbers.Argand
plane and polar representation of complex
numbers. Solution of quadratic equations (with
real coefficients) in the complex number system.
Graphical solution of linear inequalities in two
variables. Graphical method of finding a solution
of system of linear inequalities in two variables.
September Chapter 7 Permutations and
Combinations
Fundamental principle of counting , Factorial .
(n!) , Formulae for npr and ncrand their
connections, simple applications.
October
Chapter 8 Binomial Theorem
Pascal's triangle, General and middle term in
binomial expansion, simple applications.
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Chapter 9 Sequences and Series
Arithmetic Progression (A. P.). Arithmetic Mean
(A.M.) Geometric Progression (G.P.), general
term of a G.P., sum of n terms of a G.P., infinite
G.P. and its sum,
geometric mean (G.M.), relation between A.M.
and G.M. Formulae for the following special
sums.
November Chapter 10 Straight lines
Chapter 11 Conic Sections
Slope of a line and angle between two lines.
Various forms of equations of a line. General
equation of a line.
Sections of a cone: circles, ellipse, parabola,
hyperbola, a point, a straight line. Standard
equations and simple properties of parabola,
ellipse and hyperbola.Standard equation of a
circle.
December Chapter 12 Introduction to 3-
Dimensional Geometry
Coordinate axes and coordinate planes in three
dimensions. Coordinates of a point. Distance
between two points and section formula.
January
Chapter 15 Statistics
Chapter 16 Probability
Chapter 13 Limits and
Derivatives
Measures of Dispersion: Range, Mean deviation,
variance and standard deviation of
ungrouped/grouped data. Analysis of frequency
distributions with equal means but different
variances.
Events; occurrence of events, ‘not’, ‘and’ and ‘or’
events, exhaustive events, mutually exclusive
events, Axiomatic Probability of an event,
probability of ‘not’, ‘and’ and ‘or’ events.
Intuitive idea of limit.Limits of polynomials and
rational functions trigonometric, exponential and
logarithmic functions. Definition of derivative
relate it to scope of tangent of the
curve, derivative of sum, difference, product and
quotient of functions. Derivatives of polynomial
and trigonometric functions.
February Chapter 14 Mathematical
Reasoning
Revision
Connecting words/ phrases - consolidating the
understanding of "if and only if condition",
"implies", "and/or", "implied by", "and", "or",
"there exists" and their use through variety of
examples related to real life and Mathematics.
Month Chapter/Topics Details
JUNE Society, Sociology andits relationship with other Social Sciences
Discussion
JULY Basic Concepts and their use in Sociology
Debate
AUGUST Understanding Social Institutions
Discussion
SEPTEMBER
Culture and SocializationDoing Sociology: Research Methods
Discussion, Debate
OCTOBER Social Structure, Stratification and Social Processes in SocietySocial Change and Social order in Rural and Urban Society
Discussion
NOVEMBER Environment and Society
Discussion, Debate
DECEMBER Introducing Western Sociologists
Discussion
JANUARY Western Sociologists Discussion
FEBRUARY Indian Sociologists Discussion
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