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ENGLISH

MONTH TOPICSTO BE COMPLETED Activities

APRIL

Writing Skills:

Letter to the Editor

Articles based on Verbal /

Visual stimulus

Short story based on outlines /

cues

M C B

Unit 1 – HEALTH &

MEDICINE

Literature:

F.1 Two Gentlemen of Verona

by A. J. Cronin

P.1 The Frog and the

Nightingale by Vikram Seth

F.2 Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger by

Saki

Workbook:

Unit 1 – Determiners

Unit 2 – Tenses

Novel Reading –

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne

Frank

Chapter 1

MAY

M C B

Unit 2 – EDUCATION

Unit 3 - SCIENCE

Literature:

P.2 Mirror by Sylvia Plath

F.3The Letter by Dhumketu

P.3 Not Marble, nor the Gilded

Monuments by William

Shakespeare

D.1 The Dear Departed by

Stanley Houghton

Workbook:

Unit 3 – Subject–Verb

Agreement

Unit 4 – Non-Finites-

Infinitives and Participles

Unit 5 – Relatives

Unit 12 – Active & Passive

Voice

Novel Reading –

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne

Frank

Chapter 2 – 4

JUNE

Novel Reading –

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne

Frank

Chapter 5 – 6

JULY

Novel Reading –

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne

Frank

Chapter 7 – 8

Idiomatic Expressions

SEPT.

M C B

Unit 4 – ENVIRONMENT

Literature:

F.4 A Shady Plot by Elsie

Brown

P.4 Ozymandias by P. B.

Shelly

Workbook:

Unit 13 – Reported Speech

Unit 6 – Connectors

Unit 7 – Conditionals

Novel Reading –

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne

Frank

Chapter 9 to 10

OCT.

M C B

Unit 5 – TRAVEL &

TOURISM

Literature:

F.5 Patol Babu, Film Star by

Satyajit Ray

Workbook:

Unit 8 – Comparison

Unit 9 – Avoiding Repetition-

Substitution and Omission

NOV.

Literature:

F.6 Virtually True by Paul

Stewart

P.5 The Rime of the Ancient

Mariner by S. T. Coleridge

P.6 Snake by D. H. Lawrence

D.2. Julius Caesar by William

Shakespeare

Workbook:

Unit 10 - Nominalization

Unit 11 – Modals-Expressing

Attitudes

Novel Reading –

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne

Frank

Chapter 11 - 15

DEC.

M C B

Unit 6 – NATIONAL

INTEGRATION

Workbook:

Unit 14 – Prepositions

Novel Reading –

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne

Frank

Chapter 16 - 17

JAN.

Novel Reading –

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne

Frank

Chapter 18 - 20

Revision

ASL

FEB. Pre-Board

MATHEMATICS

MONTH TOPICSTO BE

COMPLETED Activities

APRIL

Ch – 1 Real Numbers

Ch – 2 Polynomials

Ch–3 Pair of Linear

Equations In Two

Variables

Activity -1

Graphical method of

solving pair of linear

equations in two variables

MAY

Ch–3 Pair of Linear

Equations In Two

Variables (Contd..)

Ch- 8 Introduction to

Trigonometry

Ch- 14 Statistics

Activity -2

Statistics: Less than and

more than type cumulative

frequency distribution

JUNE

Ch- 6 Triangles

JULY Ch- 6 Triangles (Contd..)

SEPT.

Ch- 6 Triangles (Contd..)

Ch- 4 Quadratic

Equations

OCT.

Ch- 5 Arithmetic

Progressions

Ch- 15 Probability

NOV.

Ch- 9 Some Applications

Of Trigonometry

Ch – 10 Circles

Ch- 7 Coordinate

Geometry

Ch – 12 Areas Related to

Circles

Activity -3

Tangents from an external

point to a circle

DEC.

Ch – 12 Areas Related to

Circles (Contd…..)

Ch – 13 Surface Areas

And Volumes

JAN.

Ch – 13 Surface Areas

And Volumes (Contd…..)

Ch- 11 Constructions

Activity -4

Surface areas and volumes

FEB. Pre-Board

SCIENCE

MONTH TOPICS TO BE

COMPLETED

PRACTICALS

APRIL

Ch-1: Chemical

Reactions and Equations

Ch- 2:Acids, Bases and

Salts

Ch-6 : Life Processes

Ch -12: Electricity

To study different types

of chemical reactions.

Temporary mount of leaf

peel to show stomata

MAY

Ch- 2:Acids, Bases and

Salts (concluded)

Ch-3: Metals and Non-

metals.

Ch-6 : Life Processes

(concluded)

Ch-7: Control and

Coordination

Ch -12: Electricity

(concluded)

Ch-13: Magnetic Effects

of Electric Current

Ch- 14: Sources of

Energy

To find the pH of

various samples of

solutions using pH

paper.

To study the dependence

of current on the

potential difference

across a resistor and

determine its resistance

To determine the

equivalent resistance of

two resistors when

connected in series and

parallel

To study the properties

of acids and bases

To show experimentally

that CO2 is given out

during respiration

JUNE

Ch- 3: Metals and Non-

metals. (contd)

Ch-7:Control and

Coordination (contd)

Ch- 14: Sources of

Energy (contd)

To study the reactions of

Cu, Zn, Al and Fe

metals with metal

solutions and to arrange

them according to

chemical reactivity

JULY

Ch- 3: Metals and Non-

metals. (concluded)

Ch-7:Control and

Coordination (concluded)

Ch- 14: Sources of

Energy (cont.)

SEPT.

Ch- 4: Carbon and its

Compounds

Ch-9: Heredity and

Evolution

Ch- 14: Sources of

Energy (concluded)

Ch-10: Light- Reflection

and Refraction

To determine the focal

length of concave mirror

by obtaining the image of

a distant object

To study homology and

analogy in organs

OCT.

Ch- 4: Carbon and its

Compounds (contd)

Ch-9: Heredity and

Evolution (concluded)

Ch-10: Light- Reflection

and Refraction (contd)

NOV.

Ch- 4: Carbon and its

Compound (concluded)

Ch- 5: Periodic

Classification of

Elements

Ch-8: How do

Organisms Reproduce?

Ch-10: Light- Reflection

and Refraction

(concluded)

Ch -11: Human Eye and

the Colourful World

To study the properties

of Acetic acid

To determine the focal

length of a convex lens

by obtaining the image

of a distant object

To draw the images of

an object formed by a

convex lens when

placed at various

positions

To study budding and

binary fission

DEC.

Ch- 5: Periodic

Classification of

Elements (concluded)

To study cleaning

comparative capacity of

soap in hard and soft

water

To trace the path of light

Ch-8: How do

Organisms Reproduce?

(concluded)

Ch -11: Human Eye and

Colourful World

(concluded)

Ch-15: Our Environment

Ch-16: Management of

Natural Resources

rays through glass prism

To trace the path of a

ray of light passing

through a rectangular

slab for different angles

of incidence, angle of

refraction and the angle

of emergence and

interpret the result.

To study different parts

of embryo of dicot seed

JAN. Revision

FEB. Pre-Board

SOCIAL SCIENCE

MONTH TOPICSTO BE

COMPLETED Activities

APRIL

Geo.-1.Resources and

development.

Civ. - 1.Power sharing.

Eco-1.Development.

Civ. – 2. Federalism

Map work:

Chapter 1: Resources and

Development –

Identification only: Major

soil Types.

MAY

Eco. – 2.Sectors of

Indian Economy

Geo. -3.Water Resources

Civ. – 3.Democracy and

Diversity

His.-4.Nationalism in

India

Map work:

Chapter 3 : Water

Resources-Locating and

Labelling - Dams: • Salal

• BhakraNangal • Tehri

• RanaPratapSagar

• SardarSarovar • Hirakud

• NagarjunaSagar

• Tungabhadra (Along

with rivers)

JUNE

His.-4.Nationalism in

India (Continue..) Map Work:

Nationalism in India –

(1918-1930).—(For

locating and 9abeling /

Identification.)

1. Indian National

Congress Sessions:

• Calcutta (Sep. 1920)

• Nagpur (Dec. 1920)

• Madras (1927)

• Lahore (1929) 2.

Important Centres of

Indian National Movement

(Non-cooperation and

Civil Disobedience

Movement)

• Champaran (Bihar)

Movement of Indigo

Planters

• Kheda (Gujrat) Peasant

Satyagra

• Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

Cotton Mill Workers

Satyagraha

•Amritsar (Punjab)

JallianwalaBagh Incident.

• ChauriChaura (U.P.)

calling off the NCM.

• Bardoli (Gujarat) no tax

campaign

• Dandi(Gujarat) Civil

Disobedience Movement

JULY

Geo. – 4.Agriculture Map work:

Chapter 4 :

Agriculture-Identification

only (a) Major areas of

rice and wheat.

(b) Largest / Major

producer states of

sugarcane; tea; coffee;

rubber; cotton and jute.

(Location and 10abeling)

SEPT.

Geo. – 4.Agriculture

Civ. – 4.Gender,

Religion and Caste

Eco. 3.Moneyand Credit

His.-3.TheNationalist

Chapter 5: Mineral and

Energy Resources.

Minerals: (Identification

only) (b) Iron ore mines :

Movement in Indo –

China

Geo.-5.Minerals and

Energy Resource.

Mayurbhanj, Durg,

Bailadila, Bellary,

Kudremukh

(ii) Mica mines: Ajmer,

Beawar, Nellore, Gaya,

Hazaribagh.

(iii) Coal mines :

Raniganj, Jhajria, Bokaro,

Talcher, Korba, Singrauli,

Neyvali

iv) Oil Fields : Digboi,

Naharkatia, Mumbai High,

Bassien, Kalol,

Ankaleshwar

Power Plants:- (Locating

and Labelling only)

(a) Thermal:

Namrup,Talcher,

Singrauli, Harduaganj,

Korba, Ramagundam,

Tuticorin

(b) Nuclear: Narora,

RawatBhata, Kakrapara,

Tarapur, Kaiga,

Kalpakkam

OCT.

Geo.-5.Minerals and

Energy Resource.

(Continue..)

NOV.

His.-1.The Making of a

Global World.

Or Work, Life and

Leisure

Civ.-5.Popular Struggles

and Movement.(only

project work)

Eco.-4.Globalisation and

the Indian Economy

Geo.-6.Manufaturing

Industries

Chapter 7: Lifelines of

National Economy.

Identification Only:

• Golden Quadrilateral,

North-South Corridor,

East-West Corridor.

• National Highways :

NH-1, NH-2, NH-7

Locating and Labelling:

Major Ports – Kandla,

Mumbai, Marmagao,

Kochi, Tuticorin, Chennai,

Paradip, Haldia

International Airports:

Amritsar (Raja Sansi),

Delhi (Indira Gandhi

International), Mumbai

(ChhatrapatiShivaji),

Thiruvanantapuram

(Nedimbacherry), Chennai

(MeenamBakkam)

Kolkata (NetajiSubhash

Chandra Bose), Hyderabad

(Rajiv Gandhi)

Map Work:

Chapter 6: Manufacturing

Industries Locating and

Labelling Only

(1) Cotton Textile

Industries : Mumbai,

Indore, Ahmedabad, Surat,

Kanpur, Coimbatore,

Madurai

(2) Woollen Industry :

Srinagar, Amritsar,

Ludhiana, Panipat,

Mirzapur, Jamnagar

(3) Silk Industry :

Anatnag, Srinagar,

Murshidabad, Mysore

(4) Iron and Steel Plants :

Burnpur, Durgapur,

Bokaro, Jamshedpur,

Raurkela, Bhilai,

Vijaynagar, Bhadravati,

Vishakhapatnam, Salem

(5) Software Technology

Parks: Mohali, Noida,

Gandhinagar, Indore,

Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata,

Bhubaneshwar,

Hyderabad, Bangalore,

Chennai,

Thiruvanantapuram

DEC.

Eco.-5.Consumer Rights

Civ.-6.Political Parties

His. – 2.Novels, Society

and History.

Or Print Culture and the

Modern World:

JAN.

Geo.-7.Lifelines of

National Economy

Civ.-7.Outcomes of

Democracy

Civ. 8.Challenges to

Democracy

FEB. Pre-Board

HINDI (2nd LANGUAGE)

MONTH TOPICSTO BE COMPLETED Activities

APRIL

ápS~ - bVy Bwe~ swhb, qIsrI ksm ky iSØpkwr :SYly<dR, kbIr kI swKI, mIrw ky pd s<cXn –hirhr kwkw ÛXwkrx – SÑd AOr pd lyKn - sUcnw lyKn

MAY

ápS~- fwXrI kw Ek pNnw, qop ÛXwkrx- rcnw ky AwDwr pr vw#X }pw<qrx, smws lyKn – ivzwpn lyKn

JUNE ápS~ - qqWrwvwmIro, pv~q pRdyS my< pwvs

JULY ÛXwkrx - ASui© SoDn, muhwvry lyKn – ApiTq g´w<S v p´w<S

SEPT. ápS~- mnuàXqw, ibhwrI ky dohy,

Ab khW dUsro< ky duK sy duKI hon yvwly s<cXn – spno< ky sy idn

OCT. ápS~ - igrigt

NOV.

ápS~ - pqJV my< tUtI piÁXW, mDur-mDur myry dIpk jl ÛXwkrx- ASui© SoDn, muhwvry lyKn – s<vwd lyKn

DEC.

ápS~ - kwrqUs, kr cly hm iPædw, AwËmZwx ÛXwkrx – smws,rcnw ky AwDwr pr vw#X }pw<qr lyKn – pZ lyKn, AnuÇCyd lyKn ApiTq g´w<S v p´<wS

JAN. s<cXn – topI Su#lw

FEB. Pre-Board

ARABIC (2nd LANGUAGE)

MONTH TOPICS TO BE COMPLETED ACTIVITIES

APRIL

الجملة الفعلیة

المرفوعات

L: 1,2,3,4

MAY

المنصوبات

حروف العطف

العدد والمعدود

L: 5, 6,7,8 (poem) & 9

JUNE الضمائر

L:10

JULY L:11

المثنى

SEPT.

هجوازمارع و نواصب المض

السالم الجمع المذکر

L: 12, 13, 14 (poem)& 15

OCT.

الجمع المؤنث السالم

L: 16,

NOV.

الجموع

L: 17,18

Letter writing, Essays

DEC.

النون الخفیفة و النون الثقیلة

L: 19, 20

JAN. Revision

FEB. Pre-Board

MALAYALAM (2nd LANGUAGE)

MONTH TOPICS TO BE

COMPLETED ACTIVITIES

APRIL

L. 1-Lakshmana Swaanthanam

L. 2- Kadal Theerathu

Grammar & Compositions

MAY

L. 3 Priya Dershanam

L. 4 Yuthathintay Parinaamam

Non Detailed / Grammar &

Compositions

JUNE Revision

JULY

SEPT. L. 5 Ashwa Medham

L. 6 Akkarmaashi

OCT. Revision Listening Skill

NOV.

L. 7 Amma Thottil

L. 8 Nchaan Kathakaaranaaya

Katha - Non Detailed

Grammar & Compositions

DEC. L. 9 Ammayuday Ezhuthukal

L. 10 Kochu Chakkaraachi

Speaking Skill

JAN. Revision

FEB. Pre-Board

FRENCH (2nd LANGUAGE)

MONTH TOPICS TO BE COMPLETED ACTIVITIES

APRIL

Leçon 1: Retrouvonsnosamis - Les expressions

- Décrivez un lieu

- Le passé composé

Leçon 2: Après le bac - Le futurantérieur

- Le systèmeéducatif en Inde et

en France

- Écrivezunelettr

e en décrivant

le

systèmeéducatif

français.

- Donnez des

conseils à

unamichômeur.

MAY

Leçon 3: Chercher du travail - Les pronomsrelatifs simples et

composes

- Formez un CV

Leçon 4: Le plaisir de lire

- Le plus-que-parfait

- Racontezune fable

- Un dialogue

d’aprèsvosproje

tsd’avenir.

JUNE Révision

JULY

SEPT.

Leçon 5: Les médias

Les pronomspersonnels Y et En

Leçon 6: Chacunsesgouts - Les pronomsdémonstratifs

simples etcomposés. - L’emphase: c’est….qui

OCT.

Leçon 7: En pleineforme - Les pronomspossessifs

- Un dialogue avec le médecin.

- Expressions avec v. Avoir

NOV.

Leçon 8: L’environnement - Le subjonctif

- La nécessitéet la volonté.

- Faire des projets pour sauver la

planète.

Leçon 9: Métro, boulot, dodo - Le conditionnel passé

- Si

- L’interdiction

- Projets pour

sauver la

planèteetproté

gerl’environne

ment.

- Des panneaux

de

signalisation

routière.

DEC.

Leçon 10: Vive la République - Le style direct et indirect.

- Le systèmepolitique en Indeet en

France.

- Compréhensio

n.

JAN.

Leçon 11: C’est bon le progress - Le participeprésentet le gérondif.

- Parler de la technologieet de

l’information.

Leçon 12: Vers un monde

intercultural - Parler de la diversitéculturelle.

- Découvrir les autres cultures.

- Envoyer un

mél en

décrivantvosét

udes à

l’université.

FEB. Pre-Board

URDU (2nd LANGUAGE)

MONTH TOPICSTO BE COMPLETED Activities

APRIL

ر۱ مب ق ن ر۱۔سب مب

ق ن ی ۲۔حمد سب

لفک

۔ ب ے ت

ر مب ق ن ر۳سب مب

ق ن دی سب کی اور ب

ی ول کا ۴۔ن

۔ ق

اس ب

ی ،حال عل ، ماض

اد ،ف

ض رادف ومت

واعد: مب

ق

ل ی ق مست

،

ومی ہال دن ،ق عد اسکول کا پ ی کے ب

ھٹچ مون :

مض

ہوار ی پ ٹ ہوار ، مذہ

پ

وں کے می سرگرمی لی ع بی ٹ ام ] اپ

ط : والد کے ب

خ

ں [ ارے می ب

واست ی کی درخ

ھٹچ ی اور

ی س معاف

واست : ف

درخ

Activity-1

تمثیلی

مشاعرہ

MAY

ر مب ق ن اب کی سی ہ ے سب ق ۵سب ی حی

ٹ ی اپ

سٹ۔ہ

ر مب ی کی آلودگی ۶ن

ان ۔ب

ر مب ق ن ان۷سب دوسی

ی وں کا گھر ہ ان سب ق ۔ زب

ر مب ات ۸ن اعی ۔رب

ر مب ق ن ط ۹سب

ام خ

دا کے ب

۔ ح

ے ، حق ے ال

قب ث ، سا

مع ، مذکر و مون

واعد: واحد ج ق

مون : کھا حا ل مض کھوں دن

لے کا آ ن می ا ل ب ھی

ککسی

امات کی ی مق

خ

اری ر ،ب سب

ازت رکت کی اح ں س واست :کسی پ روگرام می

درخ

ے لئ ے کے

حاصل کرب

ا ن ی پ ر ں کامی حان می ام ] امت

ی کے ب

ھان ط : ب

خ

ے [ لئ ادی کے ارکی می

JUNE

ہ ت

آموخ

JULY

SEPT.

ر مب ق ن ڈکر۱۱سب ی م راؤ امب ھی

ب ر ۔ ڈاکب

ر مب ق ن ے ۔۔۔۱۱سب

ات آب ی حی

۔ الن

ر مب ق ن ی ۱۲سب

۔ آدمی کی کہان

ر مب ق ن ی ۱۳سب

ں آن ہی

د پ ر پ ی امی

۔ کون

ر مب ق ن ٹ ۱۴سب

ر ن

ب ۔ ان

ات ضاب

ق

دے اور ب

اب ٹ کے ف

ر ن ب مون : ان

مض

دہ دب سی ر ، پ رو کی سب

ب لسہ ،می

ہ ح ،اسکول کا ساالن

ں کی سے گزاری اں ی ھب ت ، چ صی

خ

ش

Activity-2

جنگ کے نقصانات

]تقریری[

ے کی اطالع کے

ے گھر آب ئ پ ام ]ا

ط : والدہ کے ب

خ

ے [ لئ

ادی کے ارکی ان ی پ ر می ام ] صحت ب ہن کے ب پ

ے [ لئ

ے کے

اب ی می ت ن لم کی اہ

عام ]

دوست کے ب

ے [ لئ

ے لئ لی کے

دب ی ن کی ن

کش واست : سی

درخ

OCT.

ہ ت

آموخ

NOV.

ر مب ق ن ی ۱۵سب

ٹ ی روس

ٹ ۔پ

ر مب ق ن ہاڑ اور گلہری ۱۶سب ۔ پ

ر مب ق ن ہ سلطان ۱۷سب ت

۔ رض

ر مب ق ن ھ کا گھوڑا ۱۸سب

۔ کاب

ر مب ق ن و ۱۹سب

سان

رب ف اپ ۔ اے س

لہ ، ع دہ مش دب

سی ل کود ، پ ھی کمون : صحت اور

مض

ال ٹ ب ر ، ف

دلچ سپ سف

DEC.

ر مب ق ن ی ۲۱سب

ٹ ۔ اوپ

می ت ، م کی اہ لی

ع دے ، ب

اب مون : مطالعہ کے ف

مض

ر ھر کی سب ا گ ڑب چ

JAN

ر مب ق ن وس ۲۱سب

۔کارن

ر مب ق ن و ۲۲سب

دم پ ڑ ھا ؤ دوسب

۔ ف

ہ ت آموخ

FEB. Pre-Board

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

MONTH TOPICS TO BE

COMPLETED Activities

APRIL

Ch 1 : Introducing Internet

Ch 2 : Internet Services

Creating database

Creating tables

MAY

Ch 2 : Internet Services

(Contd.)

Ch 3 : Introducing

Databases

Making queries

Creating Reports

JUNE Ch 4 : Open Office Base

JULY Ch 4 : Open Office Base

(Contd.)

SEPT. Ch 5 : HTML – I

Practical related to

HTML - I

OCT. Ch 6 : HTML – II

Practical related to

HTML – II

NOV. Ch 7 : XML Practical related to XML

IT Applications Practical

DEC. Ch 9 : Societal Impact of

IT

JAN. Ch 8 : IT Applications

FEB. Pre-Board

COMPULSORY ARABIC

MONTH TOPICSTO BE COMPLETED

APRIL L16: النقل و المواصالت

MAY L18: القائد و النملة

JUNE Revision

JULY Revision

SEPT. L19: الزجاج

OCT. L20: ابن بطوطة

NOV. Revision

DEC. Revision

JAN. Revision

FEB. Pre-Board

ISLAMIC STUDIES

MONTH TOPICS TO BE COMPLETED

APRIL

U5: Character of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH):

L1: Muhammad, the Beauty of Creation.

L2: Muhammad a Perfect Man.

L3: Prophet Muhammad, Seal of the Prophet Hood

U6: Life of Prophets:

L1: Prophet Hud (A.S).

MAY

U6: Life of Prophets:

L2: Prophet Saleh (A.S)

L3: Prophet Yunes (A.S)

L4: Prophet Ayub (A.S)

U7: Prohibited in Islam:

L1: In Social Relation

JUNE Revision

JULY Revision

SEPT.

U7: Prohibited in Islam:

L2: Sacredness of Honor

L3: Sanctity of Life

L4: Sanctity of Property

L5: Wasteful Spending

OCT.

U8: Good Conducts:

L1:: Patience

L2: Mercy and Kindness

NOV.

U8: Good Conducts:

L3: Humbleness

L4: Selflessness

L5: Generosity

U9: Bad Conducts:

L1: Submission to Lust or Desire

DEC. Revision

JAN.

U9: Bad Conducts:

L2: Spying

L3: Backbiting

L4: Spreading Gossip

L5: Envy

FEB. Pre-Board