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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday
(Staff)
05 04 Hornbill
The Portrait of a lady
Writing Tasks
Notice
Introducing Khushwant Singh
Connecting with personal experience
Appreciating the biographical style of writing
Discussing the format of Notice
Key points to be included
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18 HORNBILL The Portrait of a lady, A Photograph, Discovering Tut….,The Laburnum Top SNAPSHOT Summer of beautiful… WRITING SKILLS Notice, Letter to Editor GRAMMAR Determiners
II 09-13 05 05 Poetry
A Photograph
Snapshots
Summer of beautiful white horse
Writing Tasks
Letter to Editor
Background of the poet
Comprehension of poetic expression
Understanding poetic devices
Discussing the historical background of the story
Discussion on the traits of the Gharoghalanian tribe, the geographical and economic features mentioned in the chapter
The format, style organization of the letter
Common errors while writing a letter to the Editor
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 06 Hornbill
Discovering Tut… Grammar
Determiners
Background: The Egyptian Civilization-rituals and beliefs
Research: Process of mummification, mystery of Tut
Usage and functionality
Exercises based on Determiners
IV 23-27 05 05 Poetry
The Laburnum Top Writing Tasks
Writing Articles
Introducing Ted Hughes and his works
Comprehension of poetic expression and understanding the poetic devices
The format and organization of an Article
Analysis of a few newspaper articles
Brainstorming session on common topics for Article
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
02 ASL a. Ranga’s Marriage b. Mother’s Day
Assessment of Speaking and Listening skills. Audio passage with worksheet to assess the listening skills. Individual expression on a choice of topic or pair interaction to grade speaking skills
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 03 ASL a. Ranga’s Marriage b. Mother’s Day
Assessment of Speaking and Listening skills. Audio passage with worksheet to assess the listening skills. Individual expression on a
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
choice of topic or pair interaction to grade speaking skills
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 05 Snapshots
The Address Writing Tasks
Poster Grammar
Tenses
Historical background- The Second World War, Persecution of Jews and personal challenges faced by individuals
Elements of a poster. Using illustrations and slogans.
Difference between Notice and Poster
Usage and functionality
Exercises based on Tenses
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School
Basketball
05 04 Hornbill
Landscape of the soul
Note making
Background- Tang dynasty and its importance in Chinese civilization
Difference between The Chinese and the European philosophy of art
Format and structure of notes.
Discussion on usage of notes, making abbreviations and key
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 04 Poetry
The Voice of the rain Writing Tasks
Letter of Complaint
Background of the poet
Comprehension of poetic expression
Understanding poetic devices
The format, style organization of the letter
Types of complaint letter. The difference and similarities
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 27-31
05 05 Hornbill
The Ailing Planet Writing Tasks
Classified Advertisements
Introducing the author Nani Palkhivala
Discussion on elements of an essay
Structure and format of classified advertisements.
Analysing newspaper ads and classifying them.
Drafting classified Ads
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday (Students)
01 01 Unseen Passage
Developing reading skills- skimming and scanning
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 04 Snapshots
Albert Einstein In school
Discussion on life and work of mathematical genius Albert Einstein
Comparison of the traditional and modern school formats
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Unseen Passage,
Notemaking
HORNBILL The Portrait of a lady, Discovering Tut, Landscape of the soul, A Photograph, The Laburnum Top, The Voice of the rain SNAPSHOT Summer of beautiful…, The Address WRITING SKILLS
Notice, Poster, Letter to Editor, Letter of Complaint, Article GRAMMAR Determiners, Tenses
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 05 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 Distribution of Answer Sheets. Discussion of Question Papers
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 Hornbill
The Browning Version
Background: the story of Agamemnon. Drawing parallels to the Browning version
Character analysis of Crocker Harris, Frank and Taplow
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 Writing Tasks
Job Application
Writing a Speech
Discussion on the components of a Job application
Drafting a covering letter
Essential points to be covered in CV
Features of speech, samples of audio speeches to be given in class
Drafting a speech
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 Poetry
Childhood
Unseen Passage
Background of the poet
Comprehension of poetic expression
Understanding poetic devices.
Developing reading skills- skimming and scanning
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 Grammar
Modals Usage and functionality
Exercises based on Modals
V 29-31 03 Writing Tasks
Letter of enquiry
The format, style organization of the letter
Sample queries that may be used in letter of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
enquiry
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 Grammar
Active and Passive
Usage and functionality
Exercises based on change of voice
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 Grammar
Clauses Usage and functionality
Exercises based on Clauses
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 Writing Skills
Addressing problem areas and focusing on micro skills
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 Snapshots
The Ghat of the only World
Introducing the author-Amitav Ghosh, Discussing his body of work
Introducing Agha Shahid Ali. Discussing his poems
V 26-30 05 Snapshots
The Ghat of the only World
Discussion on the Kashmir conflict and its effect on lives of people
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic
Meet
06 ASL a. We are not
afraid to die… b. The Adventure
Assessment of Speaking and Listening skills. Audio passage with worksheet to assess the listening skills. Individual expression on a choice of topic or pair interaction to grade speaking skills
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec HORNBILL
The Ailing Planet, The Browning Version, Childhood, The Voice of rain
SNAPSHOT
Albert Einstein in School. The Ghat of the only world
WRITING SKILLS
Classified
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet
15-Sports Day
06 ASL a. We are not
afraid to die… b. The Adventure
Assessment of Speaking and Listening skills. Audio passage with worksheet to assess the listening skills. Individual expression on a choice of topic or pair interaction to grade speaking skills
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 Snapshots
Birth Hornbill
Silk road
Background: Introducing The Citadel by AJ Cronin
Thematic analysis of the chapter
The historical and geographical importance of Silk road
Advertisements, Poster, Letter of Enquiry GRAMMAR
Active passive
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 Hornbill
Silk road
Appreciation of the descriptive style of writing
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 Writing Tasks
Letter of placing an order and cancelling order
The format, style organization of the letter
Essential information to be included which drafting business letters
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 Snapshots
The Tale of Melon City
Writing Tasks
Writing a Report
Introducing Vikram Seth and his body of work and writing style
Talking about Idries Shah’s short story and comparison with Seth’s couplet form
Format. Style and language of report
Difference between report, article and factual description
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 Poetry Father to Son
Background of the poet
Comprehension of poetic expression
Understanding poetic devices
IV 28-31 04 Grammar Applying the knowledge
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Gap filling, sentence re-ordering, dialogue completion and sentence transformation.
of tenses, clauses, modals, active passive and determiners to solve the exercises
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 Note Making: A recap Addressing problem areas and focusing on micro skills
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 Annual Exam syllabus Recapitulation
III 11-15 05
Annual exam
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL: SUBROTO PARK: DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: Mathematics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 06 Chapter 1 Sets
Sets & their Representations, Empty Sets, Finite & Infinite Sets, Equal Sets, Subsets, Power set, Universal Set, Venn Diagrams. Operations on Sets, Complement of a set.
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
Chapter 1 Sets Chapter 2 Relations and Functions
Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities
II 09-13 05 08 Chapter 1 Sets
Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities
Practical Problems on Union and Intersection of Two Sets.
Inequalities, Algebraic Solutions of Linear Inequalities in One Variable and their Graphical Representation, Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables, Solution of System of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 08 Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities
(cont.) Solution of System of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter 2 Relations and Functions
Cartesian Product of Sets, Relations- Relation as a Subset of Cartesian Product of Sets, Domain and Range of Relation.
IV 23-27 05 08 Chapter 2 Relations and Functions
Chapter 3 Trigonometric Functions
Functions- Introduction as a Special Type of Relation, Domain & Range of Special Types of Functions.
Angles, Domain & Range of Trigonometric Functions, Trigonometric Functions of Sum & Difference of Two Angles.
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
02 Chapter 3 Trigonometric Functions
(cont.)Trigonometric Functions of Sum & Difference of Two Angles.
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 04 Chapter 3 Trigonometric Functions
Trigonometric Equations
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 08 Chapter 3 Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 4 Principle of Mathematical Induction
Trigonometric Equations Introduction, Motivation, The Principle of Mathematical Induction
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05 05 Chapter 5 Complex Numbers and
Definition, Algebra of Complex Numbers, Modulus and Conjugate of Complex
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Quadratic Equations
Number, solution of quadratic equations, Argand and Polar Representation
IV
20-24
22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
06
Chapter 5 Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Chapter 9 Sequences and Series
Square root of a complex number
Sequences & Series, Arithmetic Progression, Geometric Progression
V 27-31
05 08 Chapter 9 Sequences and Series
(cont.)Geometric Progression, Relationship between A.M. & G.M. Sum to n Terms of Special Series, Infinite G.P. and its Sum
Sep-18 I 01 02- Working Saturday (Students)
01 01
REVISION
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep Chapter 1 : SETS
Chapter 2: RELATIONS
AND FUNCTIONS
Chapter 3 :
TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
Chapter 4 : PRINCIPLE
OF MATHEMATICAL
INDUCTION
Chapter 5: COMPLEX
NUMBERS AND
QUADRATIC
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 04
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
EQUATIONS
Chapter 6 : LINEAR
INEQUALITIES
Chapter 9: SEQUENCES & SERIES
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 08 Chapter 7 Permutations & Combinations
Fundamental principle of counting, factorial n(n!), Permutations
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 06 Chapter 7 Permutations & Combinations
Combinations Simple applications
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 08 Chapter 8 Binomial Theorem
Introduction, Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Indices, General and Middle Terms, Independent terms,
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 02 Chapter 10 Straight Lines
Slope of a Line, Angle between two lines
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 06 Chapter 10 Straight Lines
Various Forms of the Equations of a Line, General Equation of a Line
V 29-31 03 04 Chapter 10 Straight Lines
Distance of a Point from a Line
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 03 Chapter 10 Straight Lines
Shifting of origin
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 02 Chapter 10 Straight Lines
Equation of family of lines passing through the point of intersection of two lines
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 04 Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives
Introduction, intuitive idea of limits, limits of polynomial functions
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 04 Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives
Limits of exponential and logarithmic functions
V 26-30 05 08 Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives
Limits of trigonometric functions
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 08 Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives
Definition of derivative, derivative of sum, difference, product and quotient of functions, derivatives using First Principle, derivatives of the polynomial and trigonometric functions
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec
Chapter 8 Binomial Theorem Chapter 10 Straight Lines
Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives
(Only Limits)
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 06 Chapter 11 Conic Sections
Introduction, Section of a Cone, Circle, parabola
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 08 Chapter 11 Conic Sections Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry
Ellipse ,hyperbola
Introduction, Coordinate Axes and Coordinate Planes in Three Dimensional Space, Coordinates of a Point in Space, Distance between Two Points
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 02 Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional
Section Formula
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Geometry
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 08 Chapter 16 Probability
Random Experiments, Types of Experiments Axiomatic Approach to Probability
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 08 Chapter 16 Probability
Chapter 15 Statistics
(cont.) Axiomatic Approach to Probability Introduction, Measures of Dispersion, Range, Mean Deviation
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 08 Chapter 15 Statistics
Standard Deviation, Variance, Analysis of Frequency Distribution
IV 28-31 04
06 Chapter 14 Mathematical Reasoning
Introduction, Statements, New Statements from Old, Special Words/Phrases, Implications, Validating Statements
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 01
REVISION II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation
Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 08
Syllabus for Annual Exam :
FULL SYLLABUS
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: Physics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 6
Chap1-Physical
World
Chap2-Units and Measurement
1.1 What is Physics 1.2 Scope and
excitement of physics
1.3 Fundamental forces in nature
1.4 Nature of physical laws
2.1 Introduction 2.2The international system of units 2.3 Measurement of Length 2.4 Measurement of mass 2.5 Measurement of time 2.6 Accuracy, precision of instruments and errors in measurement 2.7 Significant figures 2.8 Dimensions in physical quantities 2.9 Dimensional formulae and
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18 Chapter1,Chapter2,Chapter3, Chapter 4 (4.1 to 4.10)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
dimensional equations Exp1-To measure diameter of a small spherical/cylindrical body and to measure internal diameter and depth of a given beaker/calorimeter using Vernier Callipers and hence find its volume
II 09-13 05 6
Chap2-Units and Measurement
Chap 3- Motion in a straight line
2.9 Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations
3.1 Introduction 3.2 Position ,path ,length and displacement 3.3 Average
velocity and
average speed
Exp2-To measure
diameter of a given
wire and thickness
of a given sheet
using screw gauge.
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 7 3.4 Instantaneous
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Student)
Chap 3- Motion in a straight line
velocity and speed
3.5 Acceleration
3.6 kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion. 3.7 Relative velocity Exp3- To determine radius of curvature of a given spherical surface by a spherometer.
IV 23-27 05 6
Chap 4-Motion in a plane
4.1 Introduction 4.2 Scalars and vectors 4.3 Multiplication of vectors by real numbers 4.4 Addition and
subtraction of
vectors-
graphical
method
4.5 Resolution of vectors 4.6 Vector addition-analytical method 4.7 Motion in a plane
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4.8 Motion in a plane with constant acceleration
4.9 Relative velocity in two dimensions
4.10 Projectile motion Exp4- To find the weight of a given body using parallelogram law of vectors
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
2
Chap 4-Motion in a plane
4.11 Uniform circular motion
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 4
Chap5- Laws
of motion
5.1 Introduction 5.2 Aristotle’s
fallacy
5.3 The law of
Inertia
5.4 Newton’s
First law of
motion
5.5 Newton’s second law of motion
Exp5-Using a simple
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
pendulum, plot its L-T 2 graph and use it to find the effective length of second's pendulum
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 6 Chap5- Laws
of motion
5.6 Newton’s third law of motion 5.7 conservation of momentum 5.8 Equilibrium of particle Exp6-To study the relationship between force of limiting friction and normal reaction and to find the coefficient of friction between a block and a horizontal surface
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School
Basketball
05 6 Chap5- Laws
of motion
Chap6- Work ,energy and power
5.9 common forces in mechanics 5.10 circular motion 5.11 Solving problems in mechanics 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Notions of work
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and kinetic energy; the work energy theorem Exp7-To study variation of time period of a simple pendulum of a given length by taking bobs of same size but different masses and interpret the result
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 4
Chap6- Work ,energy and power
6.3 Work 6.4 kinetic energy 6.5 Work done by a variable force 6.6 The work energy theorem for variable Force 6.7 The concept of potential energy 6.8 The conservation of mechanical energy
Exp8- To determine volume of an irregular lamina using screw gauge
V 27-31
05 6
6.9 The potential energy of a spring.
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Chap6- Work ,energy and power
6.10 Various form of energy: the law of conservation of energy 6.11 Power
6.12 Collisions
Sep-18 I 01 03- Working Saturday (Students)
01 1
Chap6- Work ,energy and power
6.12 Collisions
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 4 Chapter 1-6
Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Chapters 1to Chapter6
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 6 Chap7-
System of
particles and
Rotational
motion
7.1 Introduction 7.2 Centre of mass 7.3 Motion of Centre of mass 7.4 Linear momentum of system of particles
7.5 Vector
product of two
vectors7.6
Angular velocity
and its relation
with linear
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velocity
Exp9- To find
the speed of
sound in air at
room
temperature
using a
resonance tube
by two
resonance
positions
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 5
Chap7-
System of
particles and
Rotational
motion
7.7 Torque and
angular
momentum
7.8 Equilibrium
of rigid body
7.9 Moment of
inertia
7.10 Theorem
of perpendicular
and parallel axis
7.11 Kinematics of rotational motion about a fixed axis 7.12 Dynamics
of rotational
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motion about a
fixed axis
Exp 10- To find the
focal length of a
convex lens by
plotting graphs
between u and v or
between 1/u and 1/v.
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 6
Chap7-
System of
particles and
Rotational
motion
Chap8-Gravitation
7.13 Angular momentum in case of rotation about fixed axis
7.14 Rolling motion 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Keplers law 8.3 Universal law of gravitation
Exp 11- To
determine angle of
minimum deviation
for a given prism
by plotting a
graph between
angle of incidence
and angle of
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deviation.
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 2
Chap8-Gravitation
8.4 The gravitational constant 8.5 Acceleration due to gravity of earth 8.6 acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface of earth
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 5 Chap8-Gravitation
8.7 Gravitational potential energy 8.8 Escape speed 8.9 Earth satellite
8.10 Energy of an orbiting satellite 8.11 Geostationary and orbiting satellite Exp 12 -To study the relation between frequency and length of a given wire under constant tension using sonometer
V 29-31 03 4
Chap8-Gravitation
8.12 Weightlessness 9.1 Introduction 9.2 elastic behavior
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Chap-9 Mechanical properties of solid
of solids 9.3 Stress and Strain
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03
03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 4
Chap-9 Mechanical properties of solid
9.4 Hooke’s Law 9.5 Stress-Strain curve 9.6Elastic moduli 9.7 Applications of elastic behavior of materials Exp13- To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a given viscous liquid by measuring terminal velocity of a given spherical body
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 2 Chap 10- Mechanical properties of fluids
10.1 Introduction 10.2 Pressure 10.3Streamline flow
III 12-16
15- Annual Day 05 3
Chap 10- Mechanical properties of fluids
10.4 Bernoulli’s Principle 10.5 Viscosity 10.6 Reynolds number
Exp14- To study the
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relationship between the temperature of a hot body and time by plotting a cooling curve
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 3
Chap 10- Mechanical properties of fluids
Chap 11-Thermal Properties of matter
10.7 Surface Tension
11.1 Introduction 11.2 Temperature and heat
Exp 15- To study the relation between the length of a given wire and tension for constant frequency using sonometer
V 26-30
05 6 Chap 11-Thermal Properties of matter
11.3 Measurement of Temperature 11.4 Ideal gas equation and absolute Temperature 11.5 Thermal expansion 11.6 Specific Heat capacity 11.7 Calorimetry 11.8 Change of state 11.9 Heat Transfer 11.10 Newton’s law of cooling
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Dec-18 II 03-08
08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 6
Chap 12-Thermodynamics
12.1Introduction 12.2 Thermal Equilibrium 12.3 Zeroth law of thermodynamics 12.4 Heat, internal energy and work 12.5 First law of thermodynamics 12.6 Specific heat capacity
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec Chapters 7-10
III 10-15
10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 6
Chap 12-Thermodynamics
12.7 Thermodynamic state variables and equation of state 12.8 Thermodynamic processes 12.9 Heat engine 12.10 Refrigerators and Heat pumps 12.11 Second law of thermodynamics 12.12reversible and irreversible processes 12.13 Carnot engine
IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 6
Chap13-Kinetic theory of Gases
13.1 Introduction 13.2 Molecular Nature of Matter 13.3 Behaviour of gases 13.4 Kinetic theory of ideal gas 13.5 Law of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
equipartion of energy 13.6 Specific heat capacity 13.7 Mean free path
V 24-28
24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 2
Chap 14-Oscillations
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Periodic and
oscillatory motions
14.3 Simple
harmonic motion
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 6
Chap 14-Oscillations
14.4 Simple
harmonic motion
and uniform circular
motion
14.6 Force law for
simple harmonic
motion
14.7 Energy in
simple harmonic
motion
14.8 some system
executing simple
harmonic motion
14.9 Damped
simple harmonic
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motion
14.10 forced
oscillations and
Resonance
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 6
Chap 15- Waves
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Transverse
and longitudinal
waves
15.3 Displacement relation in progressive waves Revision of Practical’s 15.4 The speed of
a travelling wave
15.5 The principle
of superposition of
waves
15.6 Reflection of
waves
15.7 Beats 15.8 Doppler effect
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 6 Chap-16 Ray Optics
Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula, refraction of light, total internal reflection and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces,
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lenses, thin lens formula, lensmaker's formula, magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact, refraction and dispersion of light through a prism.
IV 28-31 04
5
Scattering of light -blue colour of sky and reddish apprearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset. Optical instruments: Microscopes and astronomical telescopes (reflecting and refracting) and their magnifying powers.
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 1
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
Chapters 4-16
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Class – XI
Sub: chemistry
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 6
Unit I: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
practicals
General Introduction: Importance and scope of chemistry. Nature of matter, laws of chemical combination, Dalton's atomic theory: concept of elements, atoms and molecules. Introduction to inorganic qualitative analysis
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
Unit I: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Unit II: Structure of Atom-till Quantum Numbers
II 09-13 05 6
practicals
Atomic and molecular masses, mole concept and molar mass, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formula, chemical reactions, stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry. Tests for anions (dil acid group
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 6
Unit II: Structure of Atom
practicals
Bohr's model and its limitations, concept of shells and subshells, dual nature of matter and light, de Broglie's relationship, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, concept of orbitals, quantum numbers
Tests for anions (dil acid group)
IV 23-27 05 6
practicals
shapes of s, p and d orbitals, rules for filling electrons in orbitals - Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion principle and Hund's rule, Tests for anions (dil acid group)
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
2
electronic configuration of atoms, stability of half-filled and completely filled orbitals
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 3
Unit III: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Modern periodic law and the present form of periodic table, periodic trends in properties of elements Tests for anions (dil acid group)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
practicals
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 6
practicals
atomic radii, ionic radii, inert gas radii, Ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, valency. Nomenclature of elements with atomic number greater than 100 Tests for anions(sulphate and phosphate
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05 5
Unit IV: Chemical Bonding and Molecular structure
Valence electrons, ionic bond, covalent bond, bond parameters, Lewis structure, polar character of covalent bond, covalent character of ionic bond, valence bond theory, resonance, geometry of covalent molecules
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 4
VSEPR theory, concept of hybridization, involving s, p and d orbitals and shapes of some simple molecules, molecular orbital theory of homonuclear diatomic molecules(qualitative idea only), hydrogen bond.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 27-31
05 5
Unit V: States of Matter: Gases, Liquids and Solids
Three states of matter, intermolecular interactions, types of bonding, melting and boiling points, role of gas laws in elucidating the concept of the molecule, Boyle's law, Charles law, Gay Lussac's law, Avogadro's law, ideal behaviour, empirical derivation of gas equation, Avogadro's number, ideal gas equation
Sep-18 I 01 04- Working Saturday (Students)
01 1
Revision
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 4
Revision Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep Unit I: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Unit II: Structure of Atom
Unit III: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Unit IV: Chemical Bonding and Molecular structure
Unit V: States of Matter: Gases, Liquids and Solids-till ideal gas equation
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 5 Unit V: States of Matter: Gases, Liquids and Solids
practicals
Deviation from ideal behaviour, liquefaction of gases, critical temperature, kinetic energy and molecular speeds (elementary idea) Liquid State: vapour pressure, viscosity and surface tension (qualitative idea only, no mathematical derivations) tests for cations zero and 1st group radicals
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 6
Solid state: Classification of solids based on different binding forces: molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids, amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea). Unit cell in two dimensional and three dimensional lattices, calculation of density of unit cell, packing in solids, packing efficiency, voids, number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical and magnetic properties.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Unit VI: Chemical Thermodynamics
practicals
2nd group radicals
Concepts of System and types of systems, surroundings, work, heat, energy, extensive and intensive properties, state functions. 2nd group radicals
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 6 practicals
First law of thermodynamics -internal energy and enthalpy, heat capacity and specific
heat, measurement of U and
H, Hess's law of constant heat summation, enthalpy of bond dissociation, combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase transition, ionization, solution and dilution. Second law of Thermodynamics (brief introduction). 3
rd group basic radicals
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 2
Introduction of entropy as a state function, Gibb's energy change for spontaneous and non- spontaneous processes, criteria for equilibrium. Third law of thermodynamics (brief
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
introduction). IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday 27-Karva Chouth
04 4 Unit VII: Equilibrium
practicals
Equilibrium in physical and chemical processes, dynamic nature of equilibrium, law of mass action, equilibrium constant,factors affecting equilibrium- Le Chatelier's principle, ionic equilibrium 4th group basic radicals
V 29-31 03 3
ionization of acids and bases, strong and weak electrolytes, degree of ionization, ionization of poly basic acids, acid strength, concept of pH, hydrolysis of salts (elementary idea)
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03
03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 3
buffer solution, solubility product, common ion effect
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 2
Unit XII: Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques Practicals
classification IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds 4th group basic radicals
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 12-16
15- Annual Day 05 6 Practicals
IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds ,isomerism, Homolytic and heterolytic fission of a covalent bond: free radicals, carbocations, carbanions, electrophiles and nucleophiles, 5th group basic radicals
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 3
Electronic Displacements in a covalent bond: inductive effect, electromeric effect, resonance and hyper conjugation
V 26-30
05 5 practicals
methods of purification, qualitative and quantitative analysis Detection of magnesium
Dec-18 II 03-08
08-Working Saturday (Student)
06 6
Unit XIII: Hydrocarbons
Classification of Hydrocarbons Aliphatic Hydrocarbons: Alkanes -
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
practicals
Nomenclature, isomerism, conformation (ethane only), physical properties, chemical reactions including free radical mechanism of halogenation, combustion and pyrolysis. Detection of unknown salt
Unit V: States of Matter: liquid state, Solid state Unit VI: Thermodynamics unit VII: Equilibrium
III 10-15
10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 6 practicals
Alkenes - Nomenclature, structure of double bond (ethene), geometrical isomerism, physical properties, methods of preparation, chemical reactions: addition of hydrogen, halogen, water, hydrogen halides (Markownikov's addition and peroxide effect), ozonolysis, oxidation, mechanism of electrophilic addition. Detection of unknown salt
IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 6
Alkynes - Nomenclature, structure of triple bond (ethyne), physical
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Unit VIII: Redox Reactions
practicals
properties, methods of preparation, chemical reactions: acidic character of alkynes, addition reaction of - hydrogen, halogens, hydrogen halides and water. Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Introduction, IUPAC nomenclature, benzene: resonance Acid base titration with phenolphthalein indicator Redox Reactions Concept of oxidation and reduction, redox reactions, oxidation number, balancing redox reactions, in terms of loss and gain of electrons Acid base titration with phenolphthalein indicator
V 24-28
24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 2
change in oxidation number, applications of redox reactions.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 6
Unit IX: Hydrogen
Unit X: s-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals)
Position of hydrogen in periodic table, occurrence, isotopes, preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen, hydrides-ionic covalent and interstitial; physical and chemical properties of water, heavy water, hydrogen peroxide -preparation, reactions and structure and use; hydrogen as a fuel. Group 1 and Group 2 Elements General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, anomalous properties of the first element of each group, diagonal relationship, trends in the variation of properties (such as ionization enthalpy, atomic and ionic radii),
CH3 Classification of elements and periodicity in properties CH4 chemical bonding
and molecular structure
CH 6 Thermodynamics CH 7 Equilibrium CH 8 Redox reactions CH9 Hydrogen CH10 sblock elements CH11 p block elements
CH12 Basic concepts of organic chemistry
CH13 Hydrocarbons CH 14 Environmental Chemistry
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 6
trends in chemical reactivity with oxygen, water, hydrogen and halogens, uses. Preparation and Properties of Some Important Compounds
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Unit XI: p -Block Elements
Group 13 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, variation of properties, oxidation states, trends in chemical reactivity, anomalous properties of first element of the group,
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 6
, Boron - physical and chemical properties, some important compounds, Borax, Boric acid, Boron Hydrides, Aluminium: Reactions with acids and alkalies, uses. Group 14 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, variation of properties, oxidation states, trends in chemical reactivity, anomalous behaviour of first elements. Carbon-catenation, allotropic forms, physical and chemical properties; uses of some important compounds: oxides. Important compounds of Silicon and a few uses:
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Silicon Tetrachloride, Silicones, Silicates and Zeolites, their uses. Group -15 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, oxidation states, trends in physical and chemical properties;
IV 28-31 04
4
Unit XIV: Environmental Chemistry
; Nitrogen preparation properties and uses; compounds of Nitrogen, preparation and properties of Ammonia and Nitric Acid, Oxides of Nitrogen(Structure only) ; Phosphorus - allotropic forms, compounds of Phosphorus: Preparation and Properties of Phosphine, Halides and Oxoacids (elementary idea only). Environmental pollution - air, water and soil pollution, chemical reactions in atmosphere, smog, major atmospheric pollutants, acid rain, ozone and its reactions, effects of depletion of ozone layer, greenhouse effect and global warming-
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
pollution due to industrial wastes, green chemistry as an alternative tool for reducing pollution, strategies for control of environmental pollution
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 2
Revision
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 6
Revision
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: Biology
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No
of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday
(Staff)
05 Chapter 1- THE LIVING WORLD Practicals
1.1What is living 1.2Diversity in the living world 1 Taxonomic categories 1.4Taxonomical aids Study of microscope
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
Chapter 1- THE LIVING WORLD Chapter 2 – BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION Chapter 3 – PLANT KINGDOM Chapter 4 – ANIMAL KINGDOM
II 09-13 05 Chapter 2 – BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION Practicals
.Two kingdom classification Five kingdom classification 2.1 Kingdom Monera 2.1.1 Archaebacteria 2.1.2 Eubacteria 2.2 Kingdom Protista 2.2.1 Chrysophytes 2.2.2 Dinoflagellates 2.2.3 Euglenoids 2.2.4 Slime moulds 2.2.5 Protozoans 2.3 Kingdom Fungi 2.3.1 Phycomycetes 2.3.2 Ascomycetes 2.3.4 Deutromycetes 2.6 Viruses Viroids Lichens
Bacterial specimen ,fungal specimen
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Chapter 3 – PLANT 3.1 Algae
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
KINGDOM Practicals
3.1.1 Chlorophyceae 3.1.2 Phaeophyceae 3.1.3 Rhodophyceae 3.2 Bryophytes 3.2.1 Liverworts
3.2.2 Mosses 3.3 Pteridophytes 3.4 Gymnosperms 3.5 Angiosperms 3.6 Plant life cycle and alternation of generation Plants specimens
IV 23-27 05 Chapter 4 – ANIMAL KINGDOM
4.1 Basis of classification 4.1.1 Levels of organization 4.1.2 Symmetry 4.1.3 Diploblastic and Triploblastic organization 4.1.4 Coelom 4.1.5 Segmentation 4.1.6 Notochord generation 4.2.3Phylum –ctenophora 4.2.4- Phylum-platyhelminthes 4.2.5phylum-aschelminthes 4.2.6 Phylum-annelida 4.2.7 Phylum Arthropoda 4.2.8 phylum-Mollusca 4.2.9Phylum-echinodermata 4.2.10 Phylum-Hemichordata 4.2.11 Phylum-chordata Cyclostomata Chondriichthyes Amphibians Reptiles Aves
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical
Mammals
Animals specimens
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
Chapter 5 – MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Chapter 5 – MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS 5.1 – The root 5.2 – The stem5.3 – The leaf
Aug-18 I 01-03 03
Chapter 5 – MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Practical
5.4 – The Inflorescence 5.5 – The flower 5.7 – The seed 5.8 – Semi Technical Description of a typical flowering plant 5.9 – Description of some important families5. 6 – The fruit Modification of root ,stem, leaves Types of inflorescence
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 Chapter 6 – ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
6.1 – The Tissues 6.1.2 Permanent Tissue 6.2 The tissue system 6.3 Anatomy of Dicot & monocot plants 6.3.1 Dicot roots 6.3.2 Monocot roots 6.3.3 Dicot stem 6.3.4 Monocot stem 6.3.5 Dorsiventral leaf 6.3.6 Isobilateral leaf 6.4 Secondary growth 6.4.2 Cork Cambium 6.4.3 Secondary growth in roots
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical t.s of monocot and dicot root t.s of monocot and dicot stem
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 Chapter 7 – STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
Chapter 8 – CELL: THE UNIT OF LIFE Practical
7.1 Animal tissues 7.1.2 Connective tissues 7.1.3 Muscle tissues 7.1.4 Neural tissues
8.1 What is a cell 8.2 Cell Theory 8.3 An overview of cell 8.4 Prokaryotic cell 8.4.1 Cell Envelope and its modifications Permanent slide observation of animal tissue
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
Chapter 8 – CELL: THE UNIT OF LIFE
Chapter – 9 – Biomolecules
8.4.2 Ribosomes and inclusion bodies 8.5 Eukaryotic cells 8.5.2 Cell Wall 8.5.3 Endomembrane system 8.5.3.1 The Endoplasmic Reticulumn 8.5.3.2 Golgi apparatus Lysosome, vacuoles 8.5.4 Mitochondria 8.5.5 Plastids – 8.5.11 (Micro bodies) Cilia and Flagella Nucleus Chromosomes 9.1 How to analyze chemical composition 9.2 Primary & secondary Metabolites 9.3 Biomacromolecules
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical
Food test –starch,glucose,protein fat
V 27-31
05 Chapter – 9 – Biomolecules
Chapter 10-Cell cycle and cell division Practical
9.4 Proteins 9.5.5 Polysaccharide 9.6 Nucleic Acids 9.7 Structure of proteins 9.8 Nature of bond linking monomers 9.9 Concept of Metabolism 9.10 Metabolic law 9.11 The living state 9.12 Enzymes 9.12.6 Cofactors Cell cycle Phases of cell cycle M phase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Significance of mitosis Meiosis Meiosis I Meiosis II Significance of meiosis Permanent slide of mitosis
Sep-18 I 01 05- Working Saturday (Students)
01 Revision
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24
Sep
Chapter 4 – ANIMAL KINGDOM Chapter 5 – MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter 6 – ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS Chapter 7 – STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS Chapter 8 – CELL: THE UNIT OF LIFE Chapter – 9 – Biomolecules Chapter 10-Cell cycle and cell division
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05
Chapter-11 – TRANSPORT IN plants Practical
11.1 Means of transport 11.2 Plant water relations 11.3 Long distance transport 11.4 Transpiration 11.5 Uptake and transport of Minerals 11.6 Phloem transport Imbibitions in raisins plasmolysis in leaf cell
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05
Chapter 12 – MINERAL NUTRITION
12.1 Method to study the mineral requirement 12.2 Essential mineral elements to 12.6 Metabolism of Nitrogen
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical
Anaerobic respiration
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06
Chapte-13 Photosynthesis Practical
13.1What do we know 13.2Early experiments 13.3Where does photosynthesis takes place 13.4How many pigments are involved in 13.5photosynthesis What is light reaction 13.6The electron transport 13.6.1Splitting of water 13.6.2Cyclic and noncyclic photophosphorylation 13.6.3 Chemiosmotic hypothesis 13.7 Where are the ATP and NADPH used Stomatal index
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 Chapte-13 Photosynthesis Practical
13.7.1 The primary acceptor of carbon dioxide 13.7.2 The Calvin cycle 13.8 The C4 pathway Paper chromatography
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 Chapter-14 Respiration in plants
14.1 Do plants breathe 14.2 Glycolysis 14.3 Fermentation 14.4 Aerobic respiration
V 29-31 03 Chapter-14 Respiration in plants
14.4.1 TCA cycle 14.4.2 The electron transport system 14.5 The respiratory balance sheet 14.6 Amphibolic pathway 14.7 Respiratory quotient
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03
03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 Chapter 15 – Plant growth & Development Practicals
15.1-Growth 15.2 Differentiation,Dedifferentiation,Redifferentiation 15.3 Development Dissection of a flower
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 Chapter 15 – Plant growth & Development
15.4 Plant growth regulator
III 12-16
15- Annual Day 05 Chapter 15 – Plant growth & Development Chapter-16-Digestive system
15.5 Photperiodism 15.6 Vernalisation 16.1 Digestive system 16.1.1 Alimentary canal 16.1.2 Digestive glands
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 Chapter-16-Digestive system
16.2 Digestion of food 16.3Absorption of digestive products 16.4 Disorders of digestive system
V 26-30
05 Chapter 17 – Breathing and exchange of gases
17.1 Respiratory organs 17.1.1 Human respiratory system 17.2 Mechanism of breathing 17.2.1 Respiratory volumes and capacities 17.3 Exchange of gases
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
17.4 Transport of gases
Dec-18 II 03-08
08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic
Meet
06 Chapter 17 – Breathing and exchange of gases
Chapter 18 – Body fluids and circulation
17.4..1 Transport of oxygen 17.4.2 Transport of carbon dioxide 17.5 Regulation of respiration
18.1 Blood 18.1.1Plasma 18.1.2 Formed elements 18.1.3 Blood groups 18.14 Coagulation of blood 18.2 Lymph 18.3 Circulatory pathways
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14
III 10-15
10– Annual Athletic Meet
15-Sports Day
06 Chapter 18 – Body fluids and circulation
18.3.1 Human circulatory system Human circulatory system 18.3.2 Cardiac cycle 18.3.3 Electro cardiograph 18.4 Double circulation 18.5 Regulation of cardiac activities 18.6 Disorders of circulatory system
IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 Chapter 19 - Excretory products and their elimination
19.1 Human excretory system 19.2 Urine formation 19.3 Functions of the tubules Mechanism of the 19.4 concentration of the filtrate
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practicals
19.5 Regulation of the kidney functions 19.6 Micturition Urine test
V 24-28
24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 Chapter 19 - Excretory products and their elimination
19.7 Role of other organs in excretion 19.8 Disorders of excretory system
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06
Chapter 20 – Locomotion and Movement Practicals
20.1 Types of movements 20.2 Muscle 20.2.1 Structure of contractile proteins 20.2.2 Mechanism of muscle contraction 20.3 Skeletal system 20.4 Joints 20.5 Disorder of muscular and skeletal system Human skeleton and different types of joints
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06
Chapter 21 – Neural control and coordination Practicals
21.1 Neural system 21.2 Human neural system 21.3 Neuron as a functional unit 21.3.1 Generation and conduction of nerve impulse Human skeleton and different types of joints
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 Chapter 21 – Neural control and coordination
21.3.2Transmission of impulses 21.4 Central neural system 21.5 Reflex action and reflex arc 21.6 Sensory reception and processing Eye and Ear
IV 28-31 04 Chapter-22 Chemical 22.1 Endocrine glands and hormones
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
coordination and integration Chapter-22 Chemical coordination and integration
Human 22.2 endocrine system 22.2.1 The Hypothalamus 22.2.2 The pituitary gland 22.2.3The pineal gland 22.2.4Parathyroid Glands 22.2.5Thymus 22.2.6Adrenal Glands
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02
Chapter-22 Chemical coordination and integration
22.2.7Pancreas 22.2.8Testis 22.2.9 Ovary 22.3 hormones of heart, kidney and gastro intestinal tract 22.4Mechanism of hormonal action
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 Revision
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19
Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
ANNUAL EXAMS
Chapter -4 Animal Kingdom Chapter-5 Morphology of Flowering Plants Chapter 6 – ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Chapter -8 Cell: The Unit of Life Chapter-10 Cell cycle and cell division
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Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter-11 Transport in Plants Chapter-12 Mineral Nutrition Chapte-13 Photosynthesis Chapter-14 Respiration in plants Chapter 15 – Plant growth & Development Chapter-16-Digestive system Chapter 17 – Breathing and exchange of gases Chapter 18 – Body fluids and circulation Chapter 19 - Excretory products and their elimination Chapter 20 – Locomotion and Movement Chapter 21 – Neural control and coordination Chapter-22 Chemical coordination and integration
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub :COMPUTER SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working
Saturday (Staff)
05 2 2 1
1 2 4
Basics of computers and its operations, functional components. Types of computer, strengths and weaknesses of computer, firmware, liveware
Types of software : system software, Application software and utility software, Application software as a tool , Operating system, Types of o/s need and uses of o/s Memory Concept: units, primary memory, secondary memory. Input devices, output devices, memory devices Practical: Demo on parts of computers
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18 1. Computer Overview 2. Software Concept 4. Memory Concept 6. Getting Started 7. Data Handling 8. Operators and Expressions
II 09-13 05 5 6 Getting Started: C++ character set, C++ Tokens (Identifiers, Keywords, Constants, Operators,) Structure of a C++ Program (include files, main function), Header files - iostream.h, iomanip.h, cout, cin; use of I/O operators (<<and>>), Use of endl and setw (), Cascading of I/O operators, Error Messages; Use of editor, basic commands of editor, compilation, linking and execution. Practical: Demo on various options of c++
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
compiler
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 4 2
7 8
Data Types, Variables and Constants: Concept of Data types; Built-in Data types: char, int, float and double; Constants: Integer Constants, Character constants - \n, \t, \b), Floating Point Constants, String Constants; Access modifier: const; Variables of built-in-data types, Declaration /Initialization of variables, Assignment statement, Type modifier: signed, unsigned, long Practical: Small c++ program on above topic
Operators and expressions: Arithmetic operator- unary, binary and ternary operator
IV 23-27 05 2 3
8 Operators and expressions: relational, logical operator. Other operator, precedence of operator, arithmetic and logical expressions, short hand notations type compatibility. Practical: c++ program on above topic
REVISION FOR ES-1 EXAM
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
2 14
programming methodology General concepts, modular approach Use of comments identifiers, debugging, types of errors, Problem solving techniques Practical: c++ program on above topic
Aug-18
I 01-03 03 3 14
Algorithm and flow chart for different programs Different flow charts related selection and iteration programs Practical: c++ program on above topic
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 5 10
Flow of control: Compound statement, statement flow, types of flow control. Selection statement if …else SIMPLE IF, COMPOUND IF, NESTED IF
Selection statement if… else if ladder Practical: c++ program on if structure
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 5 10 Switch statement, Nested switch program on switch statement, error qs, output qs to be discussed Practical: c++ program on if structure
Looping: While loop, programs based on while looping Practical: c++ program on while loop
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 4 10
Do…while loop, program on do..while loop Looping: for loop, nested for loop. Program on for and nested for loop, pattern based questions. Jumping statements: Break, continue, goto, exit(0) Practical: c++ program on loop structure
V 27-31
05 5 10
Program/error qs/ output qs based on looping and jumping statement
Practical: c++ program on loop structure
Sep-18
I 01 06- Working Saturday (Students)
01 1 REVISION FOR MID TERM EXAM
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
1.Computer Overview 2.Software Concept 4.Memory Concept 6.Getting Started 7. Data Handling 8.Operators and Expressions 10. Flow of control 14.Programming Methodology
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 REVISION FOR MID TERM EXAM
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 1 2
12
Discussion on Half yearly question paper
Need of Array: Types of array ( 1D, 2D) , Numerical array and string. Declaration of 1D numerical array
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-18
I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 5 12
Declaration of 1D numerical array, assigning values, Unsized array declaration, inputting array element, accessing array elements.
Manipulation of array( sum of elements, product of elements, average of elements, linear search, finding maximum and minimum elements ) Practical: c++ program on Array
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 6 12
Manipulation of array( sum of elements, product of elements, average of elements, linear search, finding maximum and minimum elements )
Declaration of a string, string manipulations( counting vowels/consonants/digits/special characters, case conversion, reversing a string, reversing each word of a string ) Practical: c++ program on Array
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 2 12
Declaration of a string, string manipulations( counting vowels/consonants/digits/special characters, case conversion, reversing a string, reversing each word of a string ) Practical: c++ program on Array
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 4 12
Declaration of 2D numerical array, assigning values, Unsized array declaration, inputting array element, accessing array elements. Practical: c++ program on Array
V 29-31 03 3 12
Manipulation of array( sum of row elements, column elements, diagonal elements, finding maximum and minimum elements ) Practical: c++ program on Array
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov- I 01-03 03-Working 03 3 11 Standard library functions(character,
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
18 Saturday (Students)
string, mathematical and other functions), Programs based on library functions Programs based on library functions Practical: c++ program on functions
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays
10-Working
Saturday (Students)
02 2 11
Standard library functions(character, string, mathematical and other functions), Programs based on library functions Programs based on library functions Practical: c++ program on functions
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 5 11
User defined functions – function prototypes Invoking and calling a function. Type of function calling, Actual and formal parameters Practical: c++ program on functions
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 3 11
Passing arguments to function, call by value and reference, returning values, global and local variables. Array as an argument to function. Practical: c++ program on functions
V 26-30 05 5 11
Default argument, constant arguments Random functions and program on random() Programs based on functions Practical: c++ program on functions
Dec-18
II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 6 11
CBSE output questions on functions and random numbers.
REVISION FOR ES-2 EXAM
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec 11. Functions 12. Array
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet
15-Sports Day
06 6 11
CBSE output questions on functions and random numbers.
REVISION FOR ES-2 EXAM
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 6 11 & 12
Revision on array and function Practical: c++ program on functions
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 2 11 & 12
Revision on array and function Practical: c++ program on functions
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19
I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 6 11 & 12
Revision on array and function Practical: c++ program on functions
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 6 13
User defined data types :Structures: Referencing structure elements, nested structures Array of structures, arrays within structures Assigning and inputting elements, copying one structure to other, program on structure Practical: c++ program on functions and Array
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 5 13
Structure as an argument to function: by value and by reference, returning structure from function # define preprocessor directives Practical: c++ program on Structure
IV 28-31 04
4 3
Binary representation of real numbers, Different number system (decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal). Number conversions Practical: c++ program on Structure
Feb-19
I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 2 3
Binary representation of integers, binary representation of real numbers, representing characters in memory ISCII, UNICODE Practical: c++ program on Structure
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 6
REVISION
III 11-15 05 5
ANNUAL EXAMINATION ENTIRE SYLLABUS IV 18-22 05 5
V 25-28 04
4
Mar-19
Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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Class – XI
Sub: ECONOMICS
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Day
s No of Period
s
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-1 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working
Saturday (Staff)
05 04 MICROECONOMICS Unit –I INTRODUCTION
Meaning of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Positive and Normative economics
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18 UNIT – 1 INTRODUCTION
II 09-13 05 04 MICROECONOMICS Unit –I INTRODUCTION
What is economy? Central problems of an economy: what, how and for whom to produce?
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 04 MICROECONOMICS Unit –I INTRODUCTION
what, how and for whom to produce? Concept of Production Possibility Curve / Frontier and Opportunity Cost.
IV 23-27 05 04 MICROECONOMICS Unit –I INTRODUCTION
Concept of Production Possibility Curve / Frontier and Opportunity Cost.
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
02 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand
Consumer’s Equilibrium – Utility analysis. Meaning of utility. (Single AND TWO commodity). Law of diminishing MU.
Aug-1 I 01-03 03 03 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand
Consumer’s Equilibrium – The budget line, set. Preference of the consumer and condition of consumer’s equilibrium. Indifference Analysis.
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 04 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand
Consumer’s Equilibrium – TWO Indifference Analysis. Indifference curve and indifference map.
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celeb.
15 Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05 04 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand.
Demand, market demand, determinants of demand. Demand curve and schedule.
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04 Unit – II Movement and shift in demand. Slope of the demand
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No of Period
s
Chapter Contents Syllabus
04 Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand
curve Price elasticity of demand
V 27-31
05 04 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand
Factors affecting elasticity of demand. Measurement of price elasticity of demand- percentage method.
Sep-18 I 01 07- Working Saturday (Students)
01 01 REVISION
UNIT – 1
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 04 REVISION
UNIT - 2
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10-24 Sep
UNIT – 1& 2
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 04 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
Supply, market supply. Market schedule Supply curve. And its slope.
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 04 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
Movement and shift in the supply. Determinants of supply or supply function.
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 04 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
Elasticity of Supply. Measurement of price elasticity of supply.
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 02 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
Elasticity of Supply- percentage method.
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
Meaning of production function- short and long term. TP, AP and MP – Return to a factor.
V 29-31 03 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and
Cost: short run costs. – TC, TFC, TVC, AVC, AFC, AC and MC. Meaning and their relationship.
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No of Period
s
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Supply
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18
I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
Cost: AVC, AFC, AC and MC. Meaning and their relationship.
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays
10-Working Saturday
02 02 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
TR, AR and MR Relationship.
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 04 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
Revenue: TR, AR and MR. Meaning and their relationship.
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 03 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
Producer’s equilibrium – meaning and its conditions in terms of MC-MR approach.
V 26-30 05 04 Unit – III Producer’s Behavior and Supply
MC-MR approach.
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-working Sat. student) 08 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06 04 Unit – IV Forms of Market and Price determination.
Perfect competition – features ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec UNIT – 3
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet
15-Sports Day
06 04 Unit – IV Forms of Market and Price determination.
Determination of market equilibrium and effects in demand and supply.
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 04 Unit – IV Forms of Market and Price determination.
Other market form – monopoly their features.
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 02 Unit – IV Forms of Market and Price determination.
Monopolistic competition – its features.
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 04 Unit – IV Forms of Market and Price determination.
Oligopoly and its features.
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s
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II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 04 Unit – IV Forms of Market and Price determination.
Simple application of tools of demand and supply.
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 04 Unit – IV Forms of Market and Price determination.
Price ceiling and floor price. Its implications.
IV 28-31 04
04 REVISION
REVISION – UNIT – 2
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 02 REVISION
REVISION – UNIT – 3
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 04 REVISION
REVISION – UNIT - 4
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: Statistics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday
(Staff)
05 04 Unit 1-INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2-Introduction --Meaning and Scope of statistics
Meaning singular sense and plural sense.
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
Unit 1 – INTRODUCTION Chap 2 – Introduction – meaning and scope of statistics Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chap 4 – Organization of frequency distribution
II 09-13 05 04 Unit 1-INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2-Introduction --Meaning and Scope of statistics
Questionnaire drafting and project work
Functions, Importance and Limitations of Statistics
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 04 Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 4 - Organization of Data
Classification, Statistical Series Frequency distribution- uni-variate,
IV 23-27 05 04
Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION
bi- variate frequency distribution.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
OF DATA Chapter 4 - Organization of Data
Unit 3 – STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 8 – Measures of central tendency Arithmetic mean
Calculation of simple arithmetic mean Individual series,
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
02 Unit 3 – STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 8 – Measures of central tendency Arithmetic mean
Calculation of simple arithmetic mean discrete series , continuous series
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 02 Unit 3 – STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 8 – Measures of central tendency Arithmetic mean
Calculation of missing frequency value Merits and demerits of arithmetic mean, weighted mean
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 04 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 9 – Positional average and partition values
Definition and calculation of median for individual, discrete and continuous series. Median in special cases, properties of median.
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School
Basketball
05 03 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 9 – Positional average and partition values
means vs median, merits and demerits median. Calculation of partitioned values(Quartiles).
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 03
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 9 – Positional average and partition values
Calculation of Mode. Mode in special cases. Relationship between mean median and mode merits and demerits of mode
V 27-31
05 04 Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 3 – Collection of Primary and Secondary data
Collection of Primary data
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Sep-18 I 01 08- Working Saturday (Students)
01
REVISION
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 03
REVISION
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24
Sep
Unit 1 – INTRODUCTION Chap 2 – Introduction – meaning and scope of statistics Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chap 4 – organization of Data Chapter 3 – Collection of Primary data Unit 3 – STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chap 8 – Measures of central Tendency
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chap 9 – Positional average and partition values PROJECT WORK
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 04 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion
Range and coefficient of range Quartile deviation
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 03 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion
Quartile deviation – interquartile range, coefficient of quartile deviation
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 04 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion
Mean deviation and its coefficient from mean and median
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 02 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion
Standard deviation - meaning Calculation of standard deviation – individual series
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 02
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion
Calculation of standard deviation – discrete series,
V 29-31 03 02
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion
Calculation of standard deviation – continuous series Other measures from standard deviation
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 02 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion
Mathematical properties of standard deviation, merits and demerits of standard deviation
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02 01
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
10-Working Saturday
(Students)
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation
Correlation vs causation,
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 04
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation
Types of correlation, degree of correlation, scatter diagram
Calculation of Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 02
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation
Calculation of Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation
V 26-30 05 04 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation
Calculation of Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
06 04
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL Spearman’s rank correlation
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation
Dec
STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chap 10 – Measures of dispersion
Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation (selected part only : up till scatter diagram)
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 04
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation
Spearman’s rank correlation
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 04 Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 6 – Diagrammatic Presentation of data
Project Work – Presentation of data
Diagrammatic presentation,
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 02 Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 7 – Graphic Presentation of data
Graphical presentation
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 04 Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 5 – Tabular Presentation of data
Tabular presentation
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 04 Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 3 – Collection of Primary and Secondary data
Collection of Secondary data.
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 04
Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 12 Index Number
Meaning of Index Numbers. Types of index numbers.
Methods of constructing price index number – un weighted and weighted index number
IV 28-31 04
04 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 12 Index Number
Consumer price index Uses and limitations of index numbers
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 01 REVISION
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 04 REVISION
Syllabus for Annual Exam :
FULL SYLLABUS
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: ACCOUNTANCY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 8
Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical Frame work Introduction to accounting Unit-1 Basic accounting terms
Accounting-meaning objectives, process. Accounting- advantages and limitations Basic accounting terms.
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical Frame work Introduction to accounting Basic Accounting terms Unit 2- Accounting Equation, Bases of Accounting
II 09-13 05 8
Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical Frame work Introduction to accounting Unit-1 Basic accounting terms
Uses of accounting and their need. Role of accounting
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Basic accounting terms. Bases of accounting
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 8
Unit-2- Accounting process and special accounting treatment Accounting equation Origin of transactions-source documents and preparation of vouchers
Accounting equation-analysis of transactions using accounting equation. Rules of, debit and credit books of original entry:
Meaning of a voucher. types of voucher , preparation of a voucher.
IV 23-27 05 8
Unit-2- Accounting process and special accounting treatment Accounting equation
Transactions, Rules of debit and credit
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Origin of transactions-source documents and preparation of vouchers
preparation of a voucher
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
3
Unit-2- Accounting process and special accounting treatment Accounting equation
Unit-1 Theory base of accounting
Rules of debit and credit
Basis of accounting
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 4 Unit 2- Rules of debit and credit
Unit-1 Theory base of accounting
Meaning , subdivision of journal compound journal entry
Basis of accounting
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 8 Unit 2- Rules of debit and credit
Meaning , subdivision of journal
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Unit-1 Theory base of accounting
compound journal entry
Accounting standards and IFRS
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05 8 Unit 2- Rules of debit and credit
Unit-2 Bank reconciliation statement
Meaning , subdivision of journal compound journal entry
Need and preparation
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 6
Unit 2- Journal and ledger
Unit-2 Bank reconciliation statement
Posting of ledger into trial balance
Preparation
V 27-31
05 8 Unit 2- Journal and ledger
Unit-2 Bank reconciliation statement
Posting of ledger into trial balance
Preparation
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Sep-18 I 01 09- Working Saturday (Students)
01 1
Unit 2- Journal and ledger
Trial Balance
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 6 Project Work Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical Frame work Introduction to accounting Unit-1 Basic accounting terms Unit-1 Theory base of accounting Unit-2- Accounting process and special accounting treatment- Accounting Equation Rules of Debit And Credit Journal Ledger Trial Balance Unit-2 Origin of transactions-source documents and preparation of vouchers Unit 2- Bank Reconciliation Statement Project Work
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 8 Unit-2 Simple cash
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Special purpose books-1 cash book Part A- Unit- 2 Deprecation
book, Cash book with bank column
Deprecation-Concept, need and factors affecting depreciation
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 8 Unit-2 Special purpose books-1 cash book
Part A- Unit- 2 Deprecation
Cash book with bank column, Imprest system Petty Cash Book
Straight line method. Accounting treatment of depreciation- treatment of disposal of asset.
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 8 Unit-2 Special purpose books -11 other books
Part A- Unit- 2 Deprecation
Purchase books, purchase return books, sales book
Written down value method accounting treatment accounting treatment of
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depreciation- treatment of disposal of asset.
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 3 Unit-2 Special purpose books -11 other books
Part A- Unit- 2 Provision and Reserves
Sales return book, bills payable and bills receivable book.
Provisions and reserves
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 6 Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Financial statements meaning objectives importance trading and profit and loss account Incomplete records- uses and limitations.
V 29-31 03 4
Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records
Preparation of trading account Incomplete records-
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Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method.
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03
03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 4
Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Preparation of trading and profit and loss account Calculation of gross profit, operating profit and net profit. Balance sheet –need growing marshalling of asset and liabilities. and balance sheet of sole proprietorship. Incomplete records- uses and limitations Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method.
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 3
Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Adjustments in preparation of financial statements.
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: from complete & incomplete records Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Incomplete records- uses and limitations Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method.
III 12-16
15- Annual Day 05 8
Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Adjustments in preparation of financial statements.
Incomplete records- uses and limitations Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method.
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 4 Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial
Adjustments in preparation of financial statements.
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statements of sole proprietorship Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange
V 26-30
05 8 Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial statements of sole proprietorship Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange
Adjustments in preparation of financial statements. Bills of exchange and promissory notes-definition features and parties
Dec-18 II 03-08
08-Working Saturday (Student)
06 8 Part B- Unit- 3 Financial
Adjustments in preparation of
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec Cash Book
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08 – Annual Athletic Meet
statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange
financial statements.
Accounting for bills of exchange
Depreciation
III 10-15
10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 8 Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from complete & incomplete records Financial statements of sole proprietorship
Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange
Adjustments in preparation of financial statements.
Accounting for bills of exchange
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IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 8
Part A- Unit -2 Rectification of errors
Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange
Types of error –omission ,commission Accounting for bills of exchange
V 24-28
24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 3 Part A- Unit -2 Rectification of errors
Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange
Principle and compensating effect. Detections and rectifications. Accounting for bills of exchange
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 8 Part A- Unit -2 Rectification of errors Unit- 2
Rectifications
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Accounting for bills of exchange
Accounting for bills of exchange
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 8
Part A- Unit -2 Rectification of errors Unit- 5 Computers in accounting
Rectifications
A I S (accounting Information system)
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 8 Part A- Unit -2 Rectification of errors Unit- 5 Computers in accounting
Rectifications
Manual accounting process vs computerized accounting.
IV 28-31 04
6 Part A- Unit -2 Rectification of errors
Rectifications
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Unit- 5 Computers in accounting
Database management system
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 3 Revision
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 8 Revision
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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Class – XI
Sub: BUSINESS STUDIES
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 8 Part A – Foundation of Business Unit 1- Evolution and Fundamentals of Business
History of commerce in India; Business – concept, Business, Profession and employment- concept;
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
Part A – Foundation of Business Unit 1- Evolution and Fundamentals of Business Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations Till Partnership
II 09-13 05 8 Unit 1-
Evolution and Fundamentals of Business
Objectives of business; Classification of Business activities; Commerce and its auxiliaries; Business Risk
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 9 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations
Sole Proprietorship; Partnership
IV 23-27 05 8 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations
Hindu Undivided Family Business; Cooperative Societies
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V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
3 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations
Company- Concept
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 4 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations
Company- merits and limitations
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 8 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations
Types- private , Public and One person company; Formation of a company
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05 8 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations
Formation of a company; choice of form of business organizations
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 6
Unit 3- Public, Private and Global enterprises
Public and Private sector – concept; Departmental Undertakings; Statutory Corporations
V 27-31
05 8 Unit 3- Public, Private and Global
Government Company; Global
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enterprises
enterprises; Joint Ventures
Sep-18 I 01 10- Working Saturday (Students)
01 2 Unit 3- Public, Private and Global enterprises Project Work- Term 1
Public, Private partnership
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 6 Project Work Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Part A – Foundation of Business Unit 1- Evolution and Fundamentals of Business Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations Unit 3- Public, Private and Global enterprises Project Work
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 8 Unit 4- Business Services
Banking; Insurance
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 8 Unit 4- Business Services
Postal Service
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 9 Unit 5- Emerging Modes Of Business
E- business – concept; scope and benefits BPO- concept; need and scope
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III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 3 Unit 6- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
Social responsibility- concept; case of social responsibility
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 6 Unit 6- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
Responsibility towards different interest groups, environment protection and Business ethics
V 29-31 03 4 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business finance
Business finance; owners funds- equity shares; preference shares
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03
03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 4 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business finance
Owners funds- Retained earnings, GDR, ADR, IDR
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 3 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business finance
Borrowed funds- Debentures and bonds
III 12-16
15- Annual Day 05 8 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business
Loan from financial institution and commercial banks; public deposits, trade
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finance
credit, ICD
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 4 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business finance
Loan from financial institution and commercial banks; public deposits, trade credit, ICD
V 26-30
05 8 Unit 8- Small Business
Entrepreneurship Development- concept, characteristics and need; Start -up India ; Intellectual Property rights; MSMED Act 2006; Role of small business ; Government schemes
Dec-18 II 03-08
08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 9 Unit 9- Internal Trade
Meaning and types; services rendered by a wholesaler and a retailer GST- concept and key features Types of retail trade
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec Unit 4- Business Services Unit 5- Emerging Modes Of Business Unit 6- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics III 10-
15 10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 9 Unit 9- Internal Trade
Large scale retail trade- Departmental stores and chain stores
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Automatic vending machines
IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 9 Unit 9- Internal Trade
Main documents of internal trade; terms of trade
V 24-28
24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 3 Unit 10- International Trade
International Trade- concept and benefits
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 9 Unit 10- International Trade
Export trade- meaning , objectives and procedure
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 9 Unit 10- International Trade
Import trade- meaning, objectives and procedure
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 8 Unit 10- International Trade
Documents involved in international trade
IV 28-31 04
5 Unit 10- International Trade
Documents involved in international trade WTO- meaning, objectives
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Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 3 Unit 10- International Trade
Revision
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 9 Project work Term 2 Revision
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: Geography
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday
(Staff)
05 8 1. GEOGRAPH
Y AS A DISCIPLINE
THE STATUS AND CONTEXT OF GEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18 1.geography as a Discipline 2.Evolution of the Universe
II 09-13 05 8 2. EVOLUTION
OF THE UNIVERSE
FORMATION OF PLANETS ,SATELLITES,EARTH,MOON ,SOLAR SYSTEM
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 8 CONT.
IV 23-27 05 8 EARTHQUAKES
CAUSE AND EFFECT
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
3 VOLCANOES
TYPES AND LANDFORMS
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 4 CONT.
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES
EARTH MOVEMENTS WEATHERING
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III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05 WORK OF A RIVER
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
CONT.
V 27-31
05 CONT.
Sep-18 I 01 11- Working Saturday (Students)
01 REVISION
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 REVISION
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
1. GEOGRASPHY AS A DISCIPLINE
2. 2.EVOLUTION OF UNIVERSE
3. 3.GEOMORPHIC PROCESS
4. EARTH QUAKE 5. VOLCANOES 6. WEATHERING 7. GEOMORPHIC
PROCESS
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday,
05
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 WEGENERS THEORY
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 PLATE TECTONICS
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 CONT.
V 29-31 03 CONT.
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03
03-Working Saturday (Students)
03
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02
III 12-16
15- Annual Day 05 FACTORS AFFECTING TEMPERATURE
LATITUDE ALTITUDE DISTASNCE FROM SEA
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
03 HUMIDITY
SATURATED AIR UNSATURATED AIR TYPES OF RAINFALL
V 26-30
05 CONT.
Dec-18 II 03- 08-Working Saturday 06 ES - 2
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
08 (Student) 08 – Annual Athletic
Meet
DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec
III 10-15
10– Annual Athletic Meet
15-Sports Day
06 SALINITY
CAUSES FOR VARIATION
IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06
V 24-28
24,25 – Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 STRUCTURE OF OCEAN FLOOR
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 INDIA PHYSICAL FEATURES
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 CONT.
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 AND DRAINAGE
IV 28-31 04
REVISION
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, 06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: History
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working
Saturday (Staff)
05 From the beginning of time
The story of Human Evolution. The precusors of modern humans. The replacement and regional continuity models, ways of obtaining food. Map Work.
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18 From the Beginning of Time and Writing and City Life II 09-13 05
Writing and City Life
Non Food Producers, specialization and concept of writing. Why where civilizations around a river?
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06
Urbanizations, movement of goods, devlopement of writing, system of writing, script, ;literacy rate.
IV 23-27 05
Question and Answers, Map Work
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony
02
Urbanization of Southern Mesopotamia, life in the city ,trading towns ,city, legacy of writing
Aug-18
I 01-03 03 An Empire Across Three Continents
The Early empire and The Third Century Crisis
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday,
05
Gender, Literacy, culture, economic expansion, controlling workers and social hierarchies.
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Open House
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day
16 – Inter School Basketball
05
Question and Answers, Map Work
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
The Central Islamic Lands
The Rise of Islam in Arabia, faith, community and politics. The Caliphate, Umayyeds
V 27-31
05 The Three Ordrers
Introduction to Feudalism, Nobility and Manorial system .Knights, peasants, agricultural technology and fourteenth century crisis.
Sep-18
I 01 12- Working Saturday (Students)
01
Question and Answers, Map work
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami
05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
04
Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24
Sep
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
From the Beginning of Time, Writing and City Life, An Empire Across three IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Continents, Th Central Islamic Emire, The Three Orders and Map Work.
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 Changing Cultural Traditions
The Revival of Indian Cities, Universities, Humanism, Science and Philosophy, Realism
Oct-18
I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05
Architecture,Print,books,debates within Christanity,Copernicus Revolution,question and Answer and Map work.
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 The Confrontation of Culture
Communities of the Carribean and the Brazil, Incas of the Peru, voyages of exploration, Spanish Wr Cnsequences, Question and Answer, Map Work
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 Industrial Revolution
Why Britain Industrialized.
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 TownsTrade,Finance,Coal,Iron,Cotton,Spinning,Railways,Cana and changed lives
V 29-31 03
Impact,condition of women workers and children, protest and reform movement.
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18
I 01-03
03-Working Saturday
03 Paths to Modernization
Contemporary China and Japan,
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(Students)
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays
10-Working
Saturday (Students)
02
Lifestyle of Chinese and Japanese .
III 12-16
15- Annual Day
05
Question and Answer,Map Work
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi
23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Geographical Features of China and Japan,The Manchu Dynasty,weakness,The Republican Revolution .
V 26-30
05 Project Work
Dec-18
II 03-08
08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual
Athletic Meet
06
Communist Party,roleof Mao,formation of Soviet,victory of CCP.
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec Changing Cultural Traditions The Confrontation of Culture
III 10-15
10– Annual Athletic Meet
15-Sports Day
06
Conflict within the Communust Party,The Socialist Man,the Great Leap Forward,
IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06
Japan,Its Opening,Arrival of Perry,aggressive Nationalism,militarism.
V 24- 24,25 – 02
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
28 Christmas Holidays
26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19
I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06
Changes in Japan,participation in Second World War,Revision and Question and Answers
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06
III 21-25 26-Republic Day
05
IV 28-31 04
Feb-19
I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19
Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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Class – XI
Sub: Home Science
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 05
Unit I: Concept of Home Science and its Scope
(i) Evolution of the discipline of Home Science (ii) Five major areas
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
Unit I: Concept of Home Science and its Scope Unit II: Human development: life span approach (Part I) (i) Introduction to different stages infancy,
II 09-13 05
(iii) Relevance in improving the quality of life
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student) 06
Unit II: Human development: life span approach (Part I)
(i) Introduction to different stages infancy, early childhood, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age (a) Infancy (birth to 2 years): Physical – height, weight and body proportions; motor development, ; motor development Social and Emotional development;
IV 23-27 05
Cognitive and Language
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
development during 0-3 months, 3-6 months , 6-9 months, 9-12 months and 1-2 years (milestones only);
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
b) Early childhood (3-6 years): characteristics (c) Childhood (7-11 years): behavioural problems of children and suggestive measures
Aug-18 I 01-03 03
(ii) Protection from preventable disease:
(a) Immunization – (i) concept and types (natural and acquired), (ii) breast feeding (one of the ways to develop natural immunity);
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05
(iii) immunization chart; (b) Symptoms, prevention, after care and incubation period of childhood diseases: Tuberculosis, Diphtheria, Pertussis (whooping cough), Tetanus, Polio, Measles, Cholera, Diarrhoea and Chicken Pox.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05
(iii) Substitute care at home and outside:
(a) by Grandparents, crèche/day care centres (b) integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) – objectives and functions
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
(iv) Special needs and care of disadvantaged and differently-abled children:
Socially Disadvantaged, Visually Impaired (partial and complete), Hearing Impaired, Orthopedically Impaired (affected/missing limb)
V 27-31
05
(v) Managing Emergencies
First aid to cuts, burns, fractures, bites (snake, dog and insects), poisoning, fainting, asthma, heart attack, drowning.
Sep-18 I 01 13- Working Saturday (Students)
01
Unit III: Food, Nutrition, Health and Fitness
(i) Definition of food, nutrition, health
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(WHO) and fitness.
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04
(ii) Functions of food: Physiological (body building, energy giving, protective,
regulatory)
Psychological
Social
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Unit I: Concept of Home Science and its Scope Unit II: Human development: life span approach (Part I)
Unit III: Food, Nutrition, Health and Fitness (i) Definition of food, nutrition, health (WHO) and fitness. (ii) Functions of food:
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday 06-Working Saturday, Prize
Distribution (IX-XII)
05
(iii) Selection of food for optimum nutrition and good health: (a) Nutrients: sources, functions and deficiency and its prevention; Proteins,
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Carbohydrates, Fats, Vitamins- Fat soluble (A, D, E, K) and water soluble (B1, B2, Niacin, Folic acid, B12 and Vitamin C), Minerals (Calcium, Iron, Zinc and Iodine).
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06
(iv) Maximizing nutritive value of food by proper selection, preparation and storage:
(a) Selection of foods: Fruits, vegetables, egg, fish, poultry, meat, milk and milk products, spices, cereals and pulses and convenience food. Storage of foods: Perishable, semi perishable, non perishable and convenience food.
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02
(b) Food Processing Food spoilage & its reasons. Food processing methods – Dehydration, Freezing. Use of preservatives: Natural and chemical.
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IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 (c) Preparation of food: Principles Methods: boiling, steaming, pressure cooking, deep and shallow frying, baking,sautéing, roasting, grilling, solar cooking and microwave cooking.
V 29-31 03
Loss of nutrients and steps to minimize nutrient loss during preparation. Methods of enhancing nutrient availability germination, fermentation, fortification and food combination.
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03
03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 Unit IV: Family and Community Resources
(i) Concept of Family and Community resources (ii) Types, Management and Conservation of: (a) Human / Personal
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Resources: knowledge, skills, time, energy, aptitude. (b) Non-human / material resources: money, goods, property. (c) Community facilities / shared resources: Schools, parks, hospitals, roads, transport, water, electricity, library, fuel and fodder. (Keeping community spaces clean and use of environment friendly measures)
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02
(iii) Management: (a) Meaning and need for management. (b) Steps in management: planning, organizing, controlling, implementing and evaluation. (c) Decision making and its role in management.
III 12-16
15- Annual Day 05
(iv) Time, energy and space management: (a) Need and procedure for
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
managing time and energy. (b) Work simplifications: Techniques for time and energy management.
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
(c) Need and ways of space management. (d) Elements of art and principles of design.
V 26-30
05
(e) Use of colours, light and accessories in space management; Prang colour wheel, dimensions of colours, classes and colour schemes.
Dec-18 II 03-08
08-Working Saturday (Student) 08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06
Unit V: Fabric and Apparel
(i) Introduction to Fibre Science: (a) Classifications of fibre Natural: cotton, silk and wool Manufactured: rayon, nylon and polyester Blends: terry cot, terry silk, terry wool
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec
Unit III: Food, Nutrition, Health and Fitness Unit IV: Family and Community Resources
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
(b) Characteristics of fibre (c) Suitability for use
III 10-15
10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 (ii) Fabric Construction:
(a) Yarn making: Basic procedure of making yarn. Simple: Two Ply, Four Ply, Multiple and Cord Novelty: Slub, Knot, Flock, Spiral Blended yarns (b) Weaving: Basic Mechanism Concept of Looms Types of weaves - Plain (Basket and Rib), Twill, Satin and Sateen weave. A brief mention of special weave: Pile and Jacquard. Effect of weave on appearance, durability and maintenance of garment.
IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06
(c) Other methods of fabric constructions: knitting, non-woven
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
fabrics: felting and bonding (iii) Fabric Finishes: (a) Meaning and importance. (b) Classification of finishes: Basic finishes: cleaning, scouring, singeing, bleaching, stiffening,
calendering and tentering Functional Finishes: Water proofing, sanforization, mercerization, moth proofing.
V 24-28
24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02
iv) Dyeing and Printing (a) Importance of dyeing and printing (b) Types and sources of Dyes-natural, synthetic c) Methods of Dyeing and Printing: (Plain Dyeing; tie and dye; Batik printing; Block printing.
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
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Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06
Unit VI: Community Development and Extension (Part I)
(i) Respect for girl child
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06
(ii) Media: Concept, Classification, Function
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05
(iii) Communication: - Concept - Importance - Method - Types - Elements - Effective communicative skills
IV 28-31 04
(iv) Keeping community spaces clean
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02
Revision
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06
Revision
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: IP
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05
Unit I
Chapter 1 Computer System Organization.
INTRODUCTION What is a computer? Its need? Its functions? Parts of a computer?
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
Unit I Chapter 1 Computer System Organization. (4 marks)
Chapter 2 Input output and secondary memory(2 marks)
Chapter 3 Concepts of Computer Software(4 marks)
Unit III RDBMS
Database Concepts(4 marks)
Introduction to MySql(4 marks)
MySql Query statement- Select,
II 09-13 05
Unit III
Chapter 1 Database Concepts
Introduction to data base concept
Relational data base and
terminology,
CREATING A DATABASE,TABLE OPENING A DATABSE AND TABLE, INSERTING RECORDS, SELECT STATEMENT
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06
Unit III
Chapter 1 Database Concepts
SELECT STATEMENT
Different clauses like NULL
,Distinct, All like Between, In,
like, ORDER BY etc.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 23-27 05
Unit I
Chapter 1 Computer
System Organization.
Chapter 4 MySql
SELECT Query
statement
Chapter 5 Functions in
MySql
Software and hardware concepts
SQL ALTER TABLE statement Changing data with DML
commands.
UPDATE
MySQL functions- Math
update, delete drop table,create table with constraints (12 m)
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
Chapter 5 Functions in MySql
MySQL functions- String CoNSTRAINTS
default , check, primary key
Aug-18 I 01-03 03
Unit 2
Chapter 1 Starting Java
Introduction to java how to open an application in java net beans
Usage of non GUI commandsSystem.out.print(),
System.out.println()
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05
Unit 2
Chapter 3 Working with
Swing Controls
Chapter 4 Variables and Data types in Java
Java GUI toolkit ( to
draw/move/resize/remove swing
control in a frame, object naming ,
working with label, text field,
button, text area.
Java character set, token
concept of data types
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
05
Chapter 4 Variables concept of variable, constant, reserved words
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15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
and Data types in Java
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
Unit 2
Chapter 10 Programming Methodology
Unit 2
Chapter 5 Java Operators and Expressions
Stylistic guide line, characteristic of good program, stages of program development, type of errors Text interface in GUIs, operators
in java
Different types of operators
Expressions, java statements
V 27-31
05
Chapter 5 Java Operators and Expressions
inbuilt functions.
Sep-18 I 01 14- Working Saturday (Students)
01 revision
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04 Revision
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24
Sep
Unit I Computer
System
Organization.(10m)
Unit 2 Java 20 m
Unit 3 SQL 40m
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
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IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 Chapter 6 Branching in Java
Discussion of Term I paper
Introduction to branching Syntax of Switch statement and if statement
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05
Chapter 6 Branching in Java
Chapter 7 Looping in Java
Switch statement and if statement
Programs based on these statements Introduction to Looping
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06
Chapter 7 Looping in Java
Syntax of iteration statements( for, while, do…while)
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02
Chapter 7 Looping in Java
iteration statements( for, while, do…while) Programs based on these statements
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 Chapter 7 Looping in Java
Jumping statements
break, continue
V 29-31 03
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03
Chapter 6 Branching in Java
Chapter 7 Looping in Java
Revision of selection and
iteration statement
With examples
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II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 Swing controls
Radio button and check box
Programs based on these
List and combo Box
Programs based on these
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Unit 2
Chapter 8 Methods in Java
Why are methods used?
Method/function declaration
use of keyword void
V 26-30 05 Chapter 8 Methods in Java
Method/function definition
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student)
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 Unit 2
Chapter 8 Methods in Java
Accessing/Invoking a method.
User defined functions
returning from function
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec
Working with
Swing Controls(4
marks)
Variables and
Data types in Java
(2 marks)
Java Operators
and Expressions(
2 marks)
Library functions(2
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 Revision
Revision
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02
Unit 4 Chapter 1 IT
Application
Introduction
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marks)
branching in
java(13 marks)
Chapter 7 Looping in Java(7 marks)
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06
Front end and back end interface
IT application - E_business, E_learning, E governance
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06
Swing Controls II Multiple Frames
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05
Adding background to frames Programs based on swing controls Radio button check box list and combo Box
IV 28-31 04 Practical Exam
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02 Revision Revision
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06 Revision Revision Annual Exam
Unit 2 Java 30 m
arks
Unit 3 SQL 35
marks
Unit 4 IT application 5 marks
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL: SUBROTO PARK: DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XI
Sub: POLITICAL SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 Brief Introduction to the discipline - political science
Chapter 1: - The constitution: why and how?
Discussed different important terms of political science
Why do we need a constitution?
How was the Indian constitution made?
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18
BOOK 1 – INDIAN CONSTITUTION AT WORK CHAPTER 1 - THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION; WHY AND HOW? CHAPTER 2 – RIGHTS OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
II 09-13 05
Chapter 1: - The constitution: why and how?
Institutional Arrangements of the Indian constitution
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Chapter 2: - Rights of the Indian Constitution
Importance of Rights
Fundamental
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Rights of the Indian constitution: -
1. Right to Equality
2. Right to Freedom
3. Right against Exploitation
4. Right to Freedom of Religion
5. Cultural and Educational Rights
6. Right to constitutional Remedies
IV 23-27 05
Chapter 2: - Rights of the Indian constitution
Chapter 3: - Elections and
Directive principles of state policy
Fundamental Rights
Amendments in Fundamental Rights
Direct and Indirect Democracy
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Representation in India
Elections systems in India
First past the post system
Single transferable vote system
Problem in Indian Electoral system
Electoral Reforms
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
Chapter 4: - The Legislature
Role of Legislature in a democracy
Bicameral system of Legislature
The Lok Sabha – powers and functions
Aug-18 I 01-03 03
Chapter 4: - The Legislature
The Rajya Sabha - powers and functions
The state Legislatures
The Law-Making Procedure
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 Chapter 5: - The Executive
Functions of the executive
Parliamentary
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executive in India
The president of India – powers and functions
The vice – president of India
The prime minister of India – powers and functions
The council of ministers
The state Executive – the chief minister and the governor
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05
Chapter 6: - The judiciary
Rule of Law
Need and importance of and Independent judiciary
Structure of the Indian judicial system
The supreme court and the chief justice of India, powers and functions of supreme court
The state judicial system / high
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
court and district courts – powers of high courts
Judicial Review and Public Interest Litigation
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04
Chapter 1: - Introduction to political theory (BOOK 2)
Meaning and scope of political theory
Utility and significance of the study of political theory
V 27-31
05 Chapter 2: - Freedom
Freedom of the Individual
Negative and positive liberty
Harm principle Freedom of
speech and expression
Sep-18 I 01 15- Working Saturday (Students)
01
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day
Celebrations
04
Mid Term Exam
Date: 10 Sep – 24
Sep
BOOK 1 – INDIAN
CONSTITUTION AT
WORK
CHAPTER 1 – THE
INDIAN
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CONSTITUTION;
WHY AND HOW?
CHAPTER 2 –
RIGHTS OF THE
INDIAN
CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER 3 –
ELECTIONS AND
REPRESENTATION
CHAPTER 4 - THE
LEGISLATURE
CHAPTER 5 – THE
EXECUTIVE
CHAPTER 6 – THE
JUDICIARY
BOOK 2 –
POLITICAL
THEORY
CHAPTER 1 –
INTRODUCTION TO
POLITICAL THEORY
CHAPTER 2 –
FREEDOM
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 BOOK 1 – INDIAN
Features of the Indian Federal
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CONSTITUTION AT WORK
Chapter 7 Federalism
structure – strong center
Constitutional Provisions
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
06-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
05 Chapter 7 -Federalism
Conflicts in Indian Federal structure
Special provisions for some states
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 Chapter 8: - Local self-government
Need of local Administration
73rd and 74th Amendments Acts
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 Chapter 8: - Local self-government
Local Administration in Rural and Urban Area
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 Chapter 9: - Constitution as a Living Document
Indian constitution; A Dynamic Document
Procedure for Amendments to the constitution
V 29-31 03 Chapter 10: - Philosophy of the Indian Constitution
Core provisions to the Indian constitution
Criticism and limitation to the
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Indian constitution
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03
03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 Chapter 3: - Equality
Equality in society
Natural and social inequalities
Dimensions –forms of equality
II 05-10
06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 Chapter 3: - Equality
Liberal/ Marxist / Feminist views of equality
How can equality be promoted in society?
Critical evaluation of affirmative action
III 12-16
15- Annual Day 05 Chapter 4: - social justice
Just distribution
John Rawls
IV 19-23
21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Chapter 4: - social justice
theory of justice
Pursuing social justice
Conclusion
V 26-30
05 Chapter 5: - Rights
Importance of Rights
Kinds of Rights
Dec-18 II 03-08
08-Working Saturday (Student)
06
Chapter 5: - Rights
Relationship between Rights and Duties
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
08 – Annual Athletic Meet
Concept of Natural Rights
Theory of Legal Rights
Dec
BOOK 1 – INDIAN CONSTITUTION AT WORK CHAPTER 7 – FEDERALISM CHAPTER 8 – LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTS CHAPTER 9 – CONSTITUTION AS A LIVING DOCUMENT CHAPTER 10 – THE PHILOSOPHY OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
III 10-15
10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 Chapter 6: - Secularism
Definition of Secular State
Western and Indian Concept of Secularism
IV 17-22
22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 Chapter 6: - Secularism
Criticism of Indian Secularism
Is Secularism suitable for India?
Conclusion
V 24-28
24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 Chapter 7: - Nationalism
Defining the concept of Nation and Nationalism
National self determination
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 Chapter 7: - Nationalism
National self determination
Critique of Nationalism
BOOK 1 – THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION AT WORK ( COMPLETE)
BOOK 2 – POLITICAL THEORY (COMPLETE)
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 Chapter 8: - Citizenship
Citizens and Nation
Rights and obligations
Duties of citizenship
Equality among
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citizens Global
citizenship
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 Chapter 9: - Peace
War vs peace
Eliminating violence
Terrorism
Different Approaches to establish peace
Contemporary challenges
And Initiatives
IV 28-31 04
Chapter 10: Development
Different models of Development
Criticism of the different models
Alternative conceptions of development
Conclusion
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell (XII)
02
REVISION
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06
REVISION
III 11-15 05
REVISION
IV 18-22 05
REVISION
V 25-28 04
REVISION
Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19
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Class – XI
Sub: PSYCHOLOGY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 07-Working Saturday (Staff)
05 04
Ch 1 : What Is Psychology ?
Ice Breaker Activity
Define : Psychology
Psychology as a discipline
Evolution of Psychology
ES-1 Date: 30Jul 18 – 08 Aug 18 CH 1 : What is Psychology ?
II 09-13 05 08
Ch 1 : What Is Psychology?
Branches of psychology
Themes of application and research
Psychologists at work
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday (Student) 06 09
Ch 1 : What Is Psychology?
Chapter 2: Methods Of Enquiry In Psychology
Psychology in everyday life
Revision
Introduction
Goals of psychological enquiry
Steps in conducting
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Psychological research .
IV 23-27 05 08
Chapter 2: Methods Of Enquiry In Psychology PRACTICAL
Observation method
Experimental method
Correlational method
Survey research Project work discussion
V 30-31 31 – Investiture Ceremony 02
02
Chapter 2: Methods Of Enquiry In Psychology
Psychological test
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 03
Chapter 2: Methods Of Enquiry In Psychology
Case study Analysis of data
Limitations of psychological enquiry
Ethical issues Revision
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, Open House
05 08
Chapter 3 : The Bases of Human
Introduction
Nervous System
Central Nervous system
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Behavior
Endocrine system
III 13-18 13-Independence Day Celebrations
15 – Independence Day 16 – Inter School Basketball
05 08
Chapter 3 : The Bases of Human Behavior
Ch 4 : Human Development
Socialisation
Revision
Introduction
Life Span perspective on development
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha
04 06
Ch 4 : Human Development
Models of
development
Prenatal Stage
Childhood stage development
Adolescence
V 27-31
05 08 Ch 4 : Human Development
Challenges of adolescents
Revision
Sep-18 I 01 16- Working Saturday (Students)
01 01
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
04 04
Mid Term Exam
Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Ch 1 :What is
psychology ?
Ch 2:Methods of
enquiry in
psychology
Ch 3 :Biological
bases of
behavior
Ch4 :Human
development
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday (Staff) 06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28
26- Five period Time-Table
05 08 Chapter 5 : Sensory , Attentional , perceptual processes
Introduction
Sense Modalities
Adaptation
Selective attention
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Principles of perceptual organisation
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday 06-Working Saturday, Prize
Distribution (IX-XII)
05 08
Chapter 5 : Sensory , Attentional , perceptual processes
Monocular and binocular cues
Illusions
Factors influencing perception
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, Open House
06 08 Ch 6 : Learning
Introduction
Classical Conditioning
Operant conditioning
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break
02 02 Ch 6 : Learning
Observational Learning
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
04 04 Ch 6 : Learning
Cognitive learning
Verbal learning
Skill learning
V 29-31 03 03 Ch 6 : Learning
Learning disabilities
Application of learning principles
Revision
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday (Students)
03 03
Chapter 7 : Introduction
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Human memory
Nature of memory
Information processing approach
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 10-Working Saturday
(Students)
02 02 Chapter 7 : Human memory
Levels of processing approach
Introduction of practical :learning experiment –two
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 02
Chapter 7 : Human memory
Practicals : Learning Experiment 1
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 23-Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 03 Chapter 7 : Human memory
Types of Long term Memory
Memory as a constructive process
V 26-30 05 08
Chapter 7 : Human memory
Forgetting Causes of forgetting
Enhancing memory
Revision
Dec-18 II 03-08 08-Working Saturday (Student) 08 – Annual Athletic Meet
06 08 Ch 8 : Thinking
Introduction
Problem solving
Reasoning
ES - 2 DATE: 03 Dec-18 Dec
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Decision making
Ch 6 : Learning
III 10-15 10– Annual Athletic Meet 15-Sports Day
06 06 Ch 8 Thinking
Creative thinking
Strategies to enhance creative thinking
Barriers in creative thinking
IV 17-22 22-Working Saturday, Open House (IX,X & XII)
06 08 Ch 8 Thinking
Process of creative thinking
Types of creative thinking
V 24-28 24,25 – Christmas Holidays 26,27,28 – TAFS MUN
02 02 Ch 8 Thinking
Revision Practical 2 : Learning experiment
*** Winter Break from 28 Dec to 06 Jan 2019 ***
Jan-19 I 07-12 12-Working Saturday, Open House
06 08
Chapter 9 : Motivation and emotions
Motivational
cycle
Types of motives
Maslow hierarchy of needs
Frustration and conflicts
II 14-19 19- Working Saturday (Students)
06 08
Chapter 9 : Motivation and
Emotions
Physiological
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emotions
bases of emotions
Cognitive bases of emotions
Managing negative emotions
Enhancing positive emotions
III 21-25 26-Republic Day 05 08
Chapter 9 : Motivation and emotions
Enhancing positive emotions
Managing negative emotions
IV 28-31 04
04 Chapter 9 : Motivation and emotions
Revision
Feb-19 I 01-02 02-Working Saturday, Farewell(XII)
02
II 04-09 09-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)
06
III 11-15 05
IV 18-22 05
V 25-28 04
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Mar-19 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 14 Mar 19 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 11 Feb – 22 Feb 19