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SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS MARCH: 1.National income APRIL: 2.Money and banking 3. Indian economy on the eve of independence MAY: 4.Indian economy 1950-1990 5. New economic policy 1991 JUNE: Project work JULY: 6.Determination of income and employment 7.Government budget 8.Poverty AUGUST: 9. Human capital formation 10. Rural development 11. Employment, Growth , Informalization and other issues SEPTEMBER:12. INFRASTURCTURE 13.Enviornment and sustainable development OCTOBER : 14. Comparative development experience 15. Balance of payment and foreign exchange POLITICAL SCIENCE CLASS-12 TOTAL PERIODS-180 Part A: Contemporary World-Politics (50 Marks) Unit Topic MONTHS NO. OF CLASSES AIDS Marks 1 Cold War Era MARCH 7 YOU TUBE 14 2 The End of bipolarity MARCH 8 BOOK

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Page 1: SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS · 2019-05-24 · SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS MARCH: 1.National income APRIL: 2.Money and banking 3. Indian economy on the eve of independence MAY: 4.Indian

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS

MARCH 1National income

APRIL 2Money and banking

3 Indian economy on the eve of independence

MAY 4Indian economy 1950-1990

5 New economic policy 1991

JUNE Project work

JULY 6Determination of income and employment

7Government budget

8Poverty

AUGUST 9 Human capital formation

10 Rural development

11 Employment Growth Informalization and other issues

SEPTEMBER12 INFRASTURCTURE

13Enviornment and sustainable development

OCTOBER 14 Comparative development experience

15 Balance of payment and foreign exchange

POLITICAL SCIENCE

CLASS-12 TOTAL PERIODS-180

Part A Contemporary World-Politics (50 Marks)

Unit Topic MONTHS NO OF

CLASSES AIDS Marks

1 Cold War Era MARCH 7 YOU

TUBE 14

2 The End of bipolarity MARCH 8 BOOK

3 US Hegemony in World Politics MARCH 7 LIB

16 4 Alternative centres of Power MARCH 8 YOU

TUBE

5 Contemporary South Asia APRIL 7 LIB

6 International Organizations APRIL 7 WEBCHAR

T

10

7 Security in Contemporary World APRIL 7 FLOWCHA

RT

8 Environment and Natural Resources MAY 8 UN

BOOKS 10

9 Globalisation MAY 8 RESEARC

H WORK

Total 50

Part B Politics in India since Independence

Unit Topic MONTHS

NO OF

CLASSE

S

AIDS Marks

10 Challenges of Nation-Building JULY 8 YOU

TUBE

16 11 Era of One-Party Dominance JULY 8 NCERT

12 Politics of Planned Development JULY 7 YOU

TUBE

13 Indiarsquos External Relations AUG 7 LIB 6

14 Challenges to the Congress System AUG 8 NCERT

12

15 Crisis of the Democratic order AUG 7 RESEAR

CH

16 Rise of Popular Movements SEP 8 NCERT

16

17 Regional Aspirations SEP 7 CERT

18 Recent Developments in Indian

Politics OCT 7 NCERT

Total

50

PSYCHOLOGY

Cycle Test- I Chapter-1(Variations in Psychological Attributes)

Cycle Test- II Chapter- 1+

Chapter-2(Self and Personality)

Chapter-3 (Meeting Life Challenges)

Term ndashI Chapters-1+2+3+

Chapter-4 Psychological Disorders

Chapter-5 Therapeutic Approaches

Cycle Test-III Chapters-1+2+3+4+5+

Chapter-6 Attitude and Social Cognition

Chapter-7 Social Influence and Group Processes

Mock Test Chapters-1+2+3+4+5+6

Chapter- 8 Psychology and Life

Chapter-9 Developing Psychological Skills

First Pre-Board All Chapters

Business Studies

MARCH

Unit 1 Nature and SignificanceofManagement 14 Periods

Unit 2 PrinciplesofManagement 14 Periods

APRIL-MAY

Unit 11MarketingManagement 32Periods

Unit 9FinancialManagement 22Periods

JULY

Unit 3BusinessEnvironment 12Periods

Unit 4 Planning 14Periods

AUGUST

Unit5Organising 18 Periods

Unit 6 Staffing 16 Periods

SEPTEMBER

Unit 7Directing 18 Periods

Unit8 Controlling 14 Periods

OCTOBER

Unit 10FinancialMarkets 20 Periods

Unit 12ConsumerProtection 16 Periods

Unit 13 ProjectWork 30 Periods

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS CLASS XII 2019-2020 MONTH BOOK CHAPTERS

MARCH FLAMINGO THE LAST LESSON MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX

VISTAS THE TIGER KING THE THIRD LEVEL

NOTICE LETTERS

APRIL FLAMINGO LOST SPRING AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUM

VISTAS THE ENEMY

ADVERITISEMENTS ARTICLES

MAY FLAMINGO DEEP WATER KEEPING QUIET

VISTAS SHOULD WIZARD HIT MOMMY

LETTERS NOTE MAKING

JULY FLAMINGO THE RATTRAP A THING OF BEAUTY

VISTAS ON THE FACE OF IT

INVITATION REPORT

AUGUST FLAMINGO INDIGO AUNT JENNIFERS TIGER

VISTAS EVANS TRIES AN O- LEVEL

INVITATION REPORT

SEPTEMBER FLAMINGO GOING PLACES A ROADSIDE STAND

VISTAS MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD

LETTERS SPEECH DEBATE

OCTOBER FLAMINGO POETS AND PANCAKESTHE INTERVIEW

VISTAS JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE EARTH

NOTE MAKING + ARTICLE + LETTERS

NOVEMBER SAMPLE PAPER PRACTICE

DECEMBER MOCK TEST

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

CLASS- XII

UNITS NAME OF THE UNIT MONTH

1 Planning in sports March

2 Sports amp nutrition April

4 Physical education amp sports for CWSN May

5 Children amp women in sports May

3 Yoga amp lifestyle July

6 Test amp measurement in sports July

7 Physiology amp injuries in sports August

8 Biomechanics amp sports August

9 Psychology amp sports September

10 Training in sports September

Class 12 Split-up Syllabus Maths

Class 11 Split-

up Syllabus

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

Class 11 Split-up Syllabus maths

S no Month Chapters

1 April Sets Relation and function

2 May Trigonometry PMI

3 July Complex Number Linear Inequality LPP(Class 12)

4 August Permutation and combination Revision

5 September SA 1 Exam Binomial Theorem

6 October Sequence and series Straight lines

7 November Coordinate geometry Limits and Derivatives (Class 12)

EAST POINT SCHOOL SPLITUP SYLLABUS FOR INFORMATICS PRACTICES(O65)

2019-20 CLASS XII

MONTH

TOPIC

RESOURCES

MARCH-2019

UNIT -3 Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI

Database concepts SQL concepts SQL Queries ndash DDL DML SELECT queries using single table (Except GROUP BY clause and MySQL Aggregate functions) MySQL functions Database Fundamentals 1048654Concept of Database transaction Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK 1048654Grouping Records GROUP BY Group functions - MAX() MIN() AVG() SUM() COUNT() using COUNT() DISTINCT clause with COUNT Group Functions and Null Values

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r_RznCoUVIU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=PguCDI_fi3U PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

INFORMATICS APP BY VINEETA GARG UT1-UNIT 3

MARCH-2019

UNIT -2 Displaying Data From Multiple Tables Cartesian product Union Intersection concept of Foreign Key Equi-Join 1048654Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY and NOT NULL constraints Viewing Constraints Viewing the Columns Associated with Constraints using DESC command 1048654ALTER TABLE for 1048766deleting column(s) modifying data type(s) of column(s) 1048766adding a constraint enabling constraints dropping constraints 1048654DROP Table for deleting a table (Monthly classTest 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 2-Accessing MySQL database using ODBCJDBC to connect with database 1048654Web application development URL Web server Communicating with the web server concept of Client and Server Side 1048654HTML based web pages covering basic tags ndash HTML TITLE BODY H1H6 Paragraph (P) Line Break (BR) Section Separator (HR) FONT TABLE LIST (UL OL) FORM 1048654Creating and accessing static pages using HTML and introduction to XML (monthly class Test 8 amp distribution and discussion of projects)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 4-IT Applications 1048654Front-end Interface Introduction content and features identifying and using appropriate component (Text Box Radio Button CheckBox List etc as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry validation and display 1048654Back-end Database Introduction and its purpose exploring the requirement of tables and its essential attributes 1048654Front-End and Database Connectivity Introduction requirement and benefits 1048654Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance e-Business and e-Learning applications 1048654Impact of ICT on society Social environmental and Economic benefits In each of the above domains identify at least two real-life problems list the expected outputs and the input(s) required for the output and describe the problem solving approach and develop relevant front-end interface and back-end database (monthly class test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=7oJdQKVmMao httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=QnUXdvVL2fg httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=AhgtoQIfuQ4

MAY 2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ckbwJg6tSFU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=9gTw2EDkaDQ

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Zfmk0GtANNs

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

Page 2: SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS · 2019-05-24 · SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS MARCH: 1.National income APRIL: 2.Money and banking 3. Indian economy on the eve of independence MAY: 4.Indian

3 US Hegemony in World Politics MARCH 7 LIB

16 4 Alternative centres of Power MARCH 8 YOU

TUBE

5 Contemporary South Asia APRIL 7 LIB

6 International Organizations APRIL 7 WEBCHAR

T

10

7 Security in Contemporary World APRIL 7 FLOWCHA

RT

8 Environment and Natural Resources MAY 8 UN

BOOKS 10

9 Globalisation MAY 8 RESEARC

H WORK

Total 50

Part B Politics in India since Independence

Unit Topic MONTHS

NO OF

CLASSE

S

AIDS Marks

10 Challenges of Nation-Building JULY 8 YOU

TUBE

16 11 Era of One-Party Dominance JULY 8 NCERT

12 Politics of Planned Development JULY 7 YOU

TUBE

13 Indiarsquos External Relations AUG 7 LIB 6

14 Challenges to the Congress System AUG 8 NCERT

12

15 Crisis of the Democratic order AUG 7 RESEAR

CH

16 Rise of Popular Movements SEP 8 NCERT

16

17 Regional Aspirations SEP 7 CERT

18 Recent Developments in Indian

Politics OCT 7 NCERT

Total

50

PSYCHOLOGY

Cycle Test- I Chapter-1(Variations in Psychological Attributes)

Cycle Test- II Chapter- 1+

Chapter-2(Self and Personality)

Chapter-3 (Meeting Life Challenges)

Term ndashI Chapters-1+2+3+

Chapter-4 Psychological Disorders

Chapter-5 Therapeutic Approaches

Cycle Test-III Chapters-1+2+3+4+5+

Chapter-6 Attitude and Social Cognition

Chapter-7 Social Influence and Group Processes

Mock Test Chapters-1+2+3+4+5+6

Chapter- 8 Psychology and Life

Chapter-9 Developing Psychological Skills

First Pre-Board All Chapters

Business Studies

MARCH

Unit 1 Nature and SignificanceofManagement 14 Periods

Unit 2 PrinciplesofManagement 14 Periods

APRIL-MAY

Unit 11MarketingManagement 32Periods

Unit 9FinancialManagement 22Periods

JULY

Unit 3BusinessEnvironment 12Periods

Unit 4 Planning 14Periods

AUGUST

Unit5Organising 18 Periods

Unit 6 Staffing 16 Periods

SEPTEMBER

Unit 7Directing 18 Periods

Unit8 Controlling 14 Periods

OCTOBER

Unit 10FinancialMarkets 20 Periods

Unit 12ConsumerProtection 16 Periods

Unit 13 ProjectWork 30 Periods

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS CLASS XII 2019-2020 MONTH BOOK CHAPTERS

MARCH FLAMINGO THE LAST LESSON MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX

VISTAS THE TIGER KING THE THIRD LEVEL

NOTICE LETTERS

APRIL FLAMINGO LOST SPRING AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUM

VISTAS THE ENEMY

ADVERITISEMENTS ARTICLES

MAY FLAMINGO DEEP WATER KEEPING QUIET

VISTAS SHOULD WIZARD HIT MOMMY

LETTERS NOTE MAKING

JULY FLAMINGO THE RATTRAP A THING OF BEAUTY

VISTAS ON THE FACE OF IT

INVITATION REPORT

AUGUST FLAMINGO INDIGO AUNT JENNIFERS TIGER

VISTAS EVANS TRIES AN O- LEVEL

INVITATION REPORT

SEPTEMBER FLAMINGO GOING PLACES A ROADSIDE STAND

VISTAS MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD

LETTERS SPEECH DEBATE

OCTOBER FLAMINGO POETS AND PANCAKESTHE INTERVIEW

VISTAS JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE EARTH

NOTE MAKING + ARTICLE + LETTERS

NOVEMBER SAMPLE PAPER PRACTICE

DECEMBER MOCK TEST

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

CLASS- XII

UNITS NAME OF THE UNIT MONTH

1 Planning in sports March

2 Sports amp nutrition April

4 Physical education amp sports for CWSN May

5 Children amp women in sports May

3 Yoga amp lifestyle July

6 Test amp measurement in sports July

7 Physiology amp injuries in sports August

8 Biomechanics amp sports August

9 Psychology amp sports September

10 Training in sports September

Class 12 Split-up Syllabus Maths

Class 11 Split-

up Syllabus

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

Class 11 Split-up Syllabus maths

S no Month Chapters

1 April Sets Relation and function

2 May Trigonometry PMI

3 July Complex Number Linear Inequality LPP(Class 12)

4 August Permutation and combination Revision

5 September SA 1 Exam Binomial Theorem

6 October Sequence and series Straight lines

7 November Coordinate geometry Limits and Derivatives (Class 12)

EAST POINT SCHOOL SPLITUP SYLLABUS FOR INFORMATICS PRACTICES(O65)

2019-20 CLASS XII

MONTH

TOPIC

RESOURCES

MARCH-2019

UNIT -3 Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI

Database concepts SQL concepts SQL Queries ndash DDL DML SELECT queries using single table (Except GROUP BY clause and MySQL Aggregate functions) MySQL functions Database Fundamentals 1048654Concept of Database transaction Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK 1048654Grouping Records GROUP BY Group functions - MAX() MIN() AVG() SUM() COUNT() using COUNT() DISTINCT clause with COUNT Group Functions and Null Values

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r_RznCoUVIU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=PguCDI_fi3U PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

INFORMATICS APP BY VINEETA GARG UT1-UNIT 3

MARCH-2019

UNIT -2 Displaying Data From Multiple Tables Cartesian product Union Intersection concept of Foreign Key Equi-Join 1048654Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY and NOT NULL constraints Viewing Constraints Viewing the Columns Associated with Constraints using DESC command 1048654ALTER TABLE for 1048766deleting column(s) modifying data type(s) of column(s) 1048766adding a constraint enabling constraints dropping constraints 1048654DROP Table for deleting a table (Monthly classTest 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 2-Accessing MySQL database using ODBCJDBC to connect with database 1048654Web application development URL Web server Communicating with the web server concept of Client and Server Side 1048654HTML based web pages covering basic tags ndash HTML TITLE BODY H1H6 Paragraph (P) Line Break (BR) Section Separator (HR) FONT TABLE LIST (UL OL) FORM 1048654Creating and accessing static pages using HTML and introduction to XML (monthly class Test 8 amp distribution and discussion of projects)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 4-IT Applications 1048654Front-end Interface Introduction content and features identifying and using appropriate component (Text Box Radio Button CheckBox List etc as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry validation and display 1048654Back-end Database Introduction and its purpose exploring the requirement of tables and its essential attributes 1048654Front-End and Database Connectivity Introduction requirement and benefits 1048654Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance e-Business and e-Learning applications 1048654Impact of ICT on society Social environmental and Economic benefits In each of the above domains identify at least two real-life problems list the expected outputs and the input(s) required for the output and describe the problem solving approach and develop relevant front-end interface and back-end database (monthly class test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=7oJdQKVmMao httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=QnUXdvVL2fg httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=AhgtoQIfuQ4

MAY 2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ckbwJg6tSFU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=9gTw2EDkaDQ

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Zfmk0GtANNs

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

Page 3: SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS · 2019-05-24 · SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS MARCH: 1.National income APRIL: 2.Money and banking 3. Indian economy on the eve of independence MAY: 4.Indian

18 Recent Developments in Indian

Politics OCT 7 NCERT

Total

50

PSYCHOLOGY

Cycle Test- I Chapter-1(Variations in Psychological Attributes)

Cycle Test- II Chapter- 1+

Chapter-2(Self and Personality)

Chapter-3 (Meeting Life Challenges)

Term ndashI Chapters-1+2+3+

Chapter-4 Psychological Disorders

Chapter-5 Therapeutic Approaches

Cycle Test-III Chapters-1+2+3+4+5+

Chapter-6 Attitude and Social Cognition

Chapter-7 Social Influence and Group Processes

Mock Test Chapters-1+2+3+4+5+6

Chapter- 8 Psychology and Life

Chapter-9 Developing Psychological Skills

First Pre-Board All Chapters

Business Studies

MARCH

Unit 1 Nature and SignificanceofManagement 14 Periods

Unit 2 PrinciplesofManagement 14 Periods

APRIL-MAY

Unit 11MarketingManagement 32Periods

Unit 9FinancialManagement 22Periods

JULY

Unit 3BusinessEnvironment 12Periods

Unit 4 Planning 14Periods

AUGUST

Unit5Organising 18 Periods

Unit 6 Staffing 16 Periods

SEPTEMBER

Unit 7Directing 18 Periods

Unit8 Controlling 14 Periods

OCTOBER

Unit 10FinancialMarkets 20 Periods

Unit 12ConsumerProtection 16 Periods

Unit 13 ProjectWork 30 Periods

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS CLASS XII 2019-2020 MONTH BOOK CHAPTERS

MARCH FLAMINGO THE LAST LESSON MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX

VISTAS THE TIGER KING THE THIRD LEVEL

NOTICE LETTERS

APRIL FLAMINGO LOST SPRING AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUM

VISTAS THE ENEMY

ADVERITISEMENTS ARTICLES

MAY FLAMINGO DEEP WATER KEEPING QUIET

VISTAS SHOULD WIZARD HIT MOMMY

LETTERS NOTE MAKING

JULY FLAMINGO THE RATTRAP A THING OF BEAUTY

VISTAS ON THE FACE OF IT

INVITATION REPORT

AUGUST FLAMINGO INDIGO AUNT JENNIFERS TIGER

VISTAS EVANS TRIES AN O- LEVEL

INVITATION REPORT

SEPTEMBER FLAMINGO GOING PLACES A ROADSIDE STAND

VISTAS MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD

LETTERS SPEECH DEBATE

OCTOBER FLAMINGO POETS AND PANCAKESTHE INTERVIEW

VISTAS JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE EARTH

NOTE MAKING + ARTICLE + LETTERS

NOVEMBER SAMPLE PAPER PRACTICE

DECEMBER MOCK TEST

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

CLASS- XII

UNITS NAME OF THE UNIT MONTH

1 Planning in sports March

2 Sports amp nutrition April

4 Physical education amp sports for CWSN May

5 Children amp women in sports May

3 Yoga amp lifestyle July

6 Test amp measurement in sports July

7 Physiology amp injuries in sports August

8 Biomechanics amp sports August

9 Psychology amp sports September

10 Training in sports September

Class 12 Split-up Syllabus Maths

Class 11 Split-

up Syllabus

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

Class 11 Split-up Syllabus maths

S no Month Chapters

1 April Sets Relation and function

2 May Trigonometry PMI

3 July Complex Number Linear Inequality LPP(Class 12)

4 August Permutation and combination Revision

5 September SA 1 Exam Binomial Theorem

6 October Sequence and series Straight lines

7 November Coordinate geometry Limits and Derivatives (Class 12)

EAST POINT SCHOOL SPLITUP SYLLABUS FOR INFORMATICS PRACTICES(O65)

2019-20 CLASS XII

MONTH

TOPIC

RESOURCES

MARCH-2019

UNIT -3 Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI

Database concepts SQL concepts SQL Queries ndash DDL DML SELECT queries using single table (Except GROUP BY clause and MySQL Aggregate functions) MySQL functions Database Fundamentals 1048654Concept of Database transaction Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK 1048654Grouping Records GROUP BY Group functions - MAX() MIN() AVG() SUM() COUNT() using COUNT() DISTINCT clause with COUNT Group Functions and Null Values

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r_RznCoUVIU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=PguCDI_fi3U PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

INFORMATICS APP BY VINEETA GARG UT1-UNIT 3

MARCH-2019

UNIT -2 Displaying Data From Multiple Tables Cartesian product Union Intersection concept of Foreign Key Equi-Join 1048654Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY and NOT NULL constraints Viewing Constraints Viewing the Columns Associated with Constraints using DESC command 1048654ALTER TABLE for 1048766deleting column(s) modifying data type(s) of column(s) 1048766adding a constraint enabling constraints dropping constraints 1048654DROP Table for deleting a table (Monthly classTest 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 2-Accessing MySQL database using ODBCJDBC to connect with database 1048654Web application development URL Web server Communicating with the web server concept of Client and Server Side 1048654HTML based web pages covering basic tags ndash HTML TITLE BODY H1H6 Paragraph (P) Line Break (BR) Section Separator (HR) FONT TABLE LIST (UL OL) FORM 1048654Creating and accessing static pages using HTML and introduction to XML (monthly class Test 8 amp distribution and discussion of projects)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 4-IT Applications 1048654Front-end Interface Introduction content and features identifying and using appropriate component (Text Box Radio Button CheckBox List etc as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry validation and display 1048654Back-end Database Introduction and its purpose exploring the requirement of tables and its essential attributes 1048654Front-End and Database Connectivity Introduction requirement and benefits 1048654Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance e-Business and e-Learning applications 1048654Impact of ICT on society Social environmental and Economic benefits In each of the above domains identify at least two real-life problems list the expected outputs and the input(s) required for the output and describe the problem solving approach and develop relevant front-end interface and back-end database (monthly class test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=7oJdQKVmMao httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=QnUXdvVL2fg httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=AhgtoQIfuQ4

MAY 2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ckbwJg6tSFU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=9gTw2EDkaDQ

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Zfmk0GtANNs

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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APRIL-MAY

Unit 11MarketingManagement 32Periods

Unit 9FinancialManagement 22Periods

JULY

Unit 3BusinessEnvironment 12Periods

Unit 4 Planning 14Periods

AUGUST

Unit5Organising 18 Periods

Unit 6 Staffing 16 Periods

SEPTEMBER

Unit 7Directing 18 Periods

Unit8 Controlling 14 Periods

OCTOBER

Unit 10FinancialMarkets 20 Periods

Unit 12ConsumerProtection 16 Periods

Unit 13 ProjectWork 30 Periods

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS CLASS XII 2019-2020 MONTH BOOK CHAPTERS

MARCH FLAMINGO THE LAST LESSON MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX

VISTAS THE TIGER KING THE THIRD LEVEL

NOTICE LETTERS

APRIL FLAMINGO LOST SPRING AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUM

VISTAS THE ENEMY

ADVERITISEMENTS ARTICLES

MAY FLAMINGO DEEP WATER KEEPING QUIET

VISTAS SHOULD WIZARD HIT MOMMY

LETTERS NOTE MAKING

JULY FLAMINGO THE RATTRAP A THING OF BEAUTY

VISTAS ON THE FACE OF IT

INVITATION REPORT

AUGUST FLAMINGO INDIGO AUNT JENNIFERS TIGER

VISTAS EVANS TRIES AN O- LEVEL

INVITATION REPORT

SEPTEMBER FLAMINGO GOING PLACES A ROADSIDE STAND

VISTAS MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD

LETTERS SPEECH DEBATE

OCTOBER FLAMINGO POETS AND PANCAKESTHE INTERVIEW

VISTAS JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE EARTH

NOTE MAKING + ARTICLE + LETTERS

NOVEMBER SAMPLE PAPER PRACTICE

DECEMBER MOCK TEST

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

CLASS- XII

UNITS NAME OF THE UNIT MONTH

1 Planning in sports March

2 Sports amp nutrition April

4 Physical education amp sports for CWSN May

5 Children amp women in sports May

3 Yoga amp lifestyle July

6 Test amp measurement in sports July

7 Physiology amp injuries in sports August

8 Biomechanics amp sports August

9 Psychology amp sports September

10 Training in sports September

Class 12 Split-up Syllabus Maths

Class 11 Split-

up Syllabus

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

Class 11 Split-up Syllabus maths

S no Month Chapters

1 April Sets Relation and function

2 May Trigonometry PMI

3 July Complex Number Linear Inequality LPP(Class 12)

4 August Permutation and combination Revision

5 September SA 1 Exam Binomial Theorem

6 October Sequence and series Straight lines

7 November Coordinate geometry Limits and Derivatives (Class 12)

EAST POINT SCHOOL SPLITUP SYLLABUS FOR INFORMATICS PRACTICES(O65)

2019-20 CLASS XII

MONTH

TOPIC

RESOURCES

MARCH-2019

UNIT -3 Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI

Database concepts SQL concepts SQL Queries ndash DDL DML SELECT queries using single table (Except GROUP BY clause and MySQL Aggregate functions) MySQL functions Database Fundamentals 1048654Concept of Database transaction Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK 1048654Grouping Records GROUP BY Group functions - MAX() MIN() AVG() SUM() COUNT() using COUNT() DISTINCT clause with COUNT Group Functions and Null Values

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r_RznCoUVIU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=PguCDI_fi3U PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

INFORMATICS APP BY VINEETA GARG UT1-UNIT 3

MARCH-2019

UNIT -2 Displaying Data From Multiple Tables Cartesian product Union Intersection concept of Foreign Key Equi-Join 1048654Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY and NOT NULL constraints Viewing Constraints Viewing the Columns Associated with Constraints using DESC command 1048654ALTER TABLE for 1048766deleting column(s) modifying data type(s) of column(s) 1048766adding a constraint enabling constraints dropping constraints 1048654DROP Table for deleting a table (Monthly classTest 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 2-Accessing MySQL database using ODBCJDBC to connect with database 1048654Web application development URL Web server Communicating with the web server concept of Client and Server Side 1048654HTML based web pages covering basic tags ndash HTML TITLE BODY H1H6 Paragraph (P) Line Break (BR) Section Separator (HR) FONT TABLE LIST (UL OL) FORM 1048654Creating and accessing static pages using HTML and introduction to XML (monthly class Test 8 amp distribution and discussion of projects)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 4-IT Applications 1048654Front-end Interface Introduction content and features identifying and using appropriate component (Text Box Radio Button CheckBox List etc as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry validation and display 1048654Back-end Database Introduction and its purpose exploring the requirement of tables and its essential attributes 1048654Front-End and Database Connectivity Introduction requirement and benefits 1048654Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance e-Business and e-Learning applications 1048654Impact of ICT on society Social environmental and Economic benefits In each of the above domains identify at least two real-life problems list the expected outputs and the input(s) required for the output and describe the problem solving approach and develop relevant front-end interface and back-end database (monthly class test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=7oJdQKVmMao httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=QnUXdvVL2fg httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=AhgtoQIfuQ4

MAY 2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ckbwJg6tSFU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=9gTw2EDkaDQ

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Zfmk0GtANNs

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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INVITATION REPORT

SEPTEMBER FLAMINGO GOING PLACES A ROADSIDE STAND

VISTAS MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD

LETTERS SPEECH DEBATE

OCTOBER FLAMINGO POETS AND PANCAKESTHE INTERVIEW

VISTAS JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE EARTH

NOTE MAKING + ARTICLE + LETTERS

NOVEMBER SAMPLE PAPER PRACTICE

DECEMBER MOCK TEST

SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

CLASS- XII

UNITS NAME OF THE UNIT MONTH

1 Planning in sports March

2 Sports amp nutrition April

4 Physical education amp sports for CWSN May

5 Children amp women in sports May

3 Yoga amp lifestyle July

6 Test amp measurement in sports July

7 Physiology amp injuries in sports August

8 Biomechanics amp sports August

9 Psychology amp sports September

10 Training in sports September

Class 12 Split-up Syllabus Maths

Class 11 Split-

up Syllabus

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

Class 11 Split-up Syllabus maths

S no Month Chapters

1 April Sets Relation and function

2 May Trigonometry PMI

3 July Complex Number Linear Inequality LPP(Class 12)

4 August Permutation and combination Revision

5 September SA 1 Exam Binomial Theorem

6 October Sequence and series Straight lines

7 November Coordinate geometry Limits and Derivatives (Class 12)

EAST POINT SCHOOL SPLITUP SYLLABUS FOR INFORMATICS PRACTICES(O65)

2019-20 CLASS XII

MONTH

TOPIC

RESOURCES

MARCH-2019

UNIT -3 Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI

Database concepts SQL concepts SQL Queries ndash DDL DML SELECT queries using single table (Except GROUP BY clause and MySQL Aggregate functions) MySQL functions Database Fundamentals 1048654Concept of Database transaction Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK 1048654Grouping Records GROUP BY Group functions - MAX() MIN() AVG() SUM() COUNT() using COUNT() DISTINCT clause with COUNT Group Functions and Null Values

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r_RznCoUVIU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=PguCDI_fi3U PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

INFORMATICS APP BY VINEETA GARG UT1-UNIT 3

MARCH-2019

UNIT -2 Displaying Data From Multiple Tables Cartesian product Union Intersection concept of Foreign Key Equi-Join 1048654Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY and NOT NULL constraints Viewing Constraints Viewing the Columns Associated with Constraints using DESC command 1048654ALTER TABLE for 1048766deleting column(s) modifying data type(s) of column(s) 1048766adding a constraint enabling constraints dropping constraints 1048654DROP Table for deleting a table (Monthly classTest 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 2-Accessing MySQL database using ODBCJDBC to connect with database 1048654Web application development URL Web server Communicating with the web server concept of Client and Server Side 1048654HTML based web pages covering basic tags ndash HTML TITLE BODY H1H6 Paragraph (P) Line Break (BR) Section Separator (HR) FONT TABLE LIST (UL OL) FORM 1048654Creating and accessing static pages using HTML and introduction to XML (monthly class Test 8 amp distribution and discussion of projects)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 4-IT Applications 1048654Front-end Interface Introduction content and features identifying and using appropriate component (Text Box Radio Button CheckBox List etc as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry validation and display 1048654Back-end Database Introduction and its purpose exploring the requirement of tables and its essential attributes 1048654Front-End and Database Connectivity Introduction requirement and benefits 1048654Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance e-Business and e-Learning applications 1048654Impact of ICT on society Social environmental and Economic benefits In each of the above domains identify at least two real-life problems list the expected outputs and the input(s) required for the output and describe the problem solving approach and develop relevant front-end interface and back-end database (monthly class test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=7oJdQKVmMao httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=QnUXdvVL2fg httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=AhgtoQIfuQ4

MAY 2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ckbwJg6tSFU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=9gTw2EDkaDQ

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Zfmk0GtANNs

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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Class 12 Split-up Syllabus Maths

Class 11 Split-

up Syllabus

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

S no Month Chapters

1 March Matrices Determinants

2 April Inverse trigonometric function Continuity amp Differentiability

3 May Relation And Function Application of Derivatives

4 July Integration LPP

5 August Probability Revision

6 September SA 1 Exam Differential equation

7 October Vector and 3-D geometry

8 November Revision

Class 11 Split-up Syllabus maths

S no Month Chapters

1 April Sets Relation and function

2 May Trigonometry PMI

3 July Complex Number Linear Inequality LPP(Class 12)

4 August Permutation and combination Revision

5 September SA 1 Exam Binomial Theorem

6 October Sequence and series Straight lines

7 November Coordinate geometry Limits and Derivatives (Class 12)

EAST POINT SCHOOL SPLITUP SYLLABUS FOR INFORMATICS PRACTICES(O65)

2019-20 CLASS XII

MONTH

TOPIC

RESOURCES

MARCH-2019

UNIT -3 Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI

Database concepts SQL concepts SQL Queries ndash DDL DML SELECT queries using single table (Except GROUP BY clause and MySQL Aggregate functions) MySQL functions Database Fundamentals 1048654Concept of Database transaction Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK 1048654Grouping Records GROUP BY Group functions - MAX() MIN() AVG() SUM() COUNT() using COUNT() DISTINCT clause with COUNT Group Functions and Null Values

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r_RznCoUVIU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=PguCDI_fi3U PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

INFORMATICS APP BY VINEETA GARG UT1-UNIT 3

MARCH-2019

UNIT -2 Displaying Data From Multiple Tables Cartesian product Union Intersection concept of Foreign Key Equi-Join 1048654Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY and NOT NULL constraints Viewing Constraints Viewing the Columns Associated with Constraints using DESC command 1048654ALTER TABLE for 1048766deleting column(s) modifying data type(s) of column(s) 1048766adding a constraint enabling constraints dropping constraints 1048654DROP Table for deleting a table (Monthly classTest 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 2-Accessing MySQL database using ODBCJDBC to connect with database 1048654Web application development URL Web server Communicating with the web server concept of Client and Server Side 1048654HTML based web pages covering basic tags ndash HTML TITLE BODY H1H6 Paragraph (P) Line Break (BR) Section Separator (HR) FONT TABLE LIST (UL OL) FORM 1048654Creating and accessing static pages using HTML and introduction to XML (monthly class Test 8 amp distribution and discussion of projects)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 4-IT Applications 1048654Front-end Interface Introduction content and features identifying and using appropriate component (Text Box Radio Button CheckBox List etc as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry validation and display 1048654Back-end Database Introduction and its purpose exploring the requirement of tables and its essential attributes 1048654Front-End and Database Connectivity Introduction requirement and benefits 1048654Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance e-Business and e-Learning applications 1048654Impact of ICT on society Social environmental and Economic benefits In each of the above domains identify at least two real-life problems list the expected outputs and the input(s) required for the output and describe the problem solving approach and develop relevant front-end interface and back-end database (monthly class test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=7oJdQKVmMao httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=QnUXdvVL2fg httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=AhgtoQIfuQ4

MAY 2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ckbwJg6tSFU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=9gTw2EDkaDQ

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Zfmk0GtANNs

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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EAST POINT SCHOOL SPLITUP SYLLABUS FOR INFORMATICS PRACTICES(O65)

2019-20 CLASS XII

MONTH

TOPIC

RESOURCES

MARCH-2019

UNIT -3 Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI

Database concepts SQL concepts SQL Queries ndash DDL DML SELECT queries using single table (Except GROUP BY clause and MySQL Aggregate functions) MySQL functions Database Fundamentals 1048654Concept of Database transaction Committing and revoking a transaction using COMMIT and ROLLBACK 1048654Grouping Records GROUP BY Group functions - MAX() MIN() AVG() SUM() COUNT() using COUNT() DISTINCT clause with COUNT Group Functions and Null Values

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r_RznCoUVIU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=PguCDI_fi3U PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

INFORMATICS APP BY VINEETA GARG UT1-UNIT 3

MARCH-2019

UNIT -2 Displaying Data From Multiple Tables Cartesian product Union Intersection concept of Foreign Key Equi-Join 1048654Creating a Table with PRIMARY KEY and NOT NULL constraints Viewing Constraints Viewing the Columns Associated with Constraints using DESC command 1048654ALTER TABLE for 1048766deleting column(s) modifying data type(s) of column(s) 1048766adding a constraint enabling constraints dropping constraints 1048654DROP Table for deleting a table (Monthly classTest 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 2-Accessing MySQL database using ODBCJDBC to connect with database 1048654Web application development URL Web server Communicating with the web server concept of Client and Server Side 1048654HTML based web pages covering basic tags ndash HTML TITLE BODY H1H6 Paragraph (P) Line Break (BR) Section Separator (HR) FONT TABLE LIST (UL OL) FORM 1048654Creating and accessing static pages using HTML and introduction to XML (monthly class Test 8 amp distribution and discussion of projects)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 4-IT Applications 1048654Front-end Interface Introduction content and features identifying and using appropriate component (Text Box Radio Button CheckBox List etc as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry validation and display 1048654Back-end Database Introduction and its purpose exploring the requirement of tables and its essential attributes 1048654Front-End and Database Connectivity Introduction requirement and benefits 1048654Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance e-Business and e-Learning applications 1048654Impact of ICT on society Social environmental and Economic benefits In each of the above domains identify at least two real-life problems list the expected outputs and the input(s) required for the output and describe the problem solving approach and develop relevant front-end interface and back-end database (monthly class test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=7oJdQKVmMao httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=QnUXdvVL2fg httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=AhgtoQIfuQ4

MAY 2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ckbwJg6tSFU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=9gTw2EDkaDQ

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Zfmk0GtANNs

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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APRIL-2019 UNIT 2-Accessing MySQL database using ODBCJDBC to connect with database 1048654Web application development URL Web server Communicating with the web server concept of Client and Server Side 1048654HTML based web pages covering basic tags ndash HTML TITLE BODY H1H6 Paragraph (P) Line Break (BR) Section Separator (HR) FONT TABLE LIST (UL OL) FORM 1048654Creating and accessing static pages using HTML and introduction to XML (monthly class Test 8 amp distribution and discussion of projects)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

APRIL-2019 UNIT 4-IT Applications 1048654Front-end Interface Introduction content and features identifying and using appropriate component (Text Box Radio Button CheckBox List etc as learnt in Unit 2 (Programming)) for data entry validation and display 1048654Back-end Database Introduction and its purpose exploring the requirement of tables and its essential attributes 1048654Front-End and Database Connectivity Introduction requirement and benefits 1048654Demonstration and development of appropriate Front-end interface and Back-end Database for e-Governance e-Business and e-Learning applications 1048654Impact of ICT on society Social environmental and Economic benefits In each of the above domains identify at least two real-life problems list the expected outputs and the input(s) required for the output and describe the problem solving approach and develop relevant front-end interface and back-end database (monthly class test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Web resources httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=7oJdQKVmMao httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=QnUXdvVL2fg httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=AhgtoQIfuQ4

MAY 2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ckbwJg6tSFU httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=9gTw2EDkaDQ

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Zfmk0GtANNs

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic) entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

JULY -2019 UNIT ndashI Networking and Open Standards Computer Networking 1048654Networking a brief overview 1048654Communication Media Wired Technologies ndash Co-Axial Ethernet Cable Optical Fiber Wireless Technologies ndash Blue Tooth Infrared Microwave Radio Link Satellite Link 1048654Network Devices Hub Switch Repeater Gateway ndash and their functions 1048654Types of network LAN MAN WAN PAN 1048654Network Topologies Star Bus Tree 1048654Network Protocols HTTP TCPIP PPP Remote access software such as Team Viewer 1048654Identifying computers and users over a network Basic concept of domain name MAC (Media Access Control) and IP Address domain name resolution 1048654Network security denial of service intrusion problems snooping 1048654Internet Applications SMS Voice Mail Electronic Mail Chat Video Conferencing 1048654WirelessMobile Communication GSM CDMA WLL 3G 4G 1048654Network Security Concepts Cyber Law Firewall Cookies Hackers and Crackers Open Source Concepts 1048654Open Source Software (OSS) common FOSSFLOSS examples (GNULinux Firefox OpenOffice Java Netbeans MySQL) common open standards (WWW HTML XML ODF TCP IP) 1048654Indian Language Computing character encoding UNICODE different types of fonts (open type vs true type static vs dynamic)

SMART BOARD SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WEB RESSOURCES httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=VcpliraFomQ httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=s9fuaSm5AZ0 httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Ofjsh_E4HFY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=2pbRdtJMjSY httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ZOC-OFnD1d8 UT 2-SYLLABUS

UNIT 1 amp 4

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

Page 10: SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS · 2019-05-24 · SPLIT UP SYLLABUS ECONOMICS MARCH: 1.National income APRIL: 2.Money and banking 3. Indian economy on the eve of independence MAY: 4.Indian

Split up syllabus 2019-20(Biology)

entering Indian Language Text ndash phonetic and key map based Inscript(Monthly Test 8)

AUGUST -2019

UNIT -2 Programming Review of Class XI Programming Fundamentals (Refer to Appendix A for Swing Control Methods amp Properties and Appendix B for sample guidelines of GUI Programming) 1048654Basic concept of Access specifier for class members (data members and methods)Basic concept of Inheritance 1048654Commonly used libraries 1048766String class and methods toString() concat() length() toLowerCase() toUpperCase() trim() substring() 1048766Math class methods pow() round() (Monthly class Test 8)

SMART BOARD

SOFTCOPY OF STUDY MATERIAL

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

WEB RESSOURCES

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=0sujw-312_8

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=weuNaUMlxJA

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3u1fu6f8Hto

PRACTICAL PROGRAMMING

I TERM EXAM-UNIT 1UNIT 2UNIT 3 amp UNIT 4

OCTOBER-2019

Revision and Project amp programming file

Completion

Pre-Board I

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

2019

Revision and Project amp programming file Submission

Pre-Board II

MONTH CHAPTER NAME PRACTICALS

MARCH2019 Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms

Ch-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering

plants

Ch-3 Human reproduction

1 Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip

to study mitosis

2 Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper

testis through permanent slides

3 Controlled pollination - emasculation tagging

and bagging

4 Flowers adapted to pollination by different

agencies (wind insects birds)

APRIL2019 Ch-3 Human reproduction (cont)

Ch-4 Reproductive health

Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations

1 Pollen germination on stigma through a

permanent slide 2 Study pollen germination on a slide through

temporary mount

3 Identification of stages of gamete

development ie TS of testis TS of ovary

blastula through permanent slides

4 Mendelian inheritance using seeds of

different coloursizes of any plant

MAY2019 Ch-5 Principles of inheritance and

variations (cont)

Ch-6 Molecular basis of inheritance

1 Study the effect of different temperatures and

three different pH on the activity of salivary

amylase on starch

2 Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the

genetic traits such as rolling of tongue blood

groups ear lobes widows peak and colour

blindness

JUNE2019 Summer vacations Summer vacations

JULY2019 Ch-7 Evolution 1 Isolate DNA from available plant material

Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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Ch-11 Biotechnology- Principles and

processes

Ch-12 Biotechnology and its application

such as spinach green pea seeds papaya etc

2 Collect and study soil from at least two

different sites and study them for texture

moisture content pH and water holding

capacity Correlate with the kinds of plants

found in them

3 Study the presence of suspended particulate

matter in air at two widely different sites

AUGUST2019 Ch-8 Human health and welfare

Ch-9 Strategies for enhancement in food

production

Ch-10 Microbes in human welfare

1Common disease causing organisms like

Ascaris Entamoeba Plasmodium Roundworm

through permanent slides or specimens

Comment on symptoms of diseases that they

cause

2 Collect water from two different water bodies

around you and study them for pH clarity and

presence of any living organism

SEPTEMBER2019 Ch-13 Organisms and population

Revision

1 Study the plant population density by quadrat

method

2 Study the plant population frequency by

quadrat method

OCTOBER2019 Ch-14 Ecosystem

Ch-15 Biodiversity and its conservation

Ch-16 Environmental issues

1Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in xeric conditions Comment

upon their morphological adaptations

2Two plants and two animals (modelsvirtual

images) found in aquatic conditions

Comment upon their morphological

adaptations

NOVEMBER2019 revision revision

DECEMBER2019 revision revision

JANUARY2020 revision revision

FEBRUARY2020 revision revision

MARCH2020 revision revision

CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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CLASS XII- CHEMISTRY SPLIT UP SYLLABUS (2019-20)

Sl No

CHAPTER Distribution of syllabus (Name of unit and detailed Split up ) Month

1 I

Solutions Types of solutions expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids solid solutions colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure Raoults law elevation of boiling point depression of freezing point osmotic pressure determination of molecular masses using colligative properties abnormal molecular mass Vant Hoff factor

March

2 II

Electrochemistry Redox reactions conductance in electrolytic solutions specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration Kohlrauschs Law electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea) dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells lead accumulator EMF of a cellstandard electrode potential Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell fuel cells corrosion

March

3 III

Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous) factors affecting rate of reaction concentrationtemperature catalyst order and molecularity of a reaction rate law and specific rate constantintegrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions) concept of collision theory (elementary idea no mathematical treatment) Activation energy Arrhenious equation

April

4 IV

Surface Chemistry Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption factors affecting adsorption of gases on solidscatalysis homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between true solutions colloids and suspension lyophilic lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids properties of colloids Tyndall effect Brownian movementelectrophoresis coagulation emulsion - types of emulsions

April

5 V

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction - concentration oxidation reduction - electrolytic method and refining occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium copper zinc and iron

May

6 VI

p-Block ElementsGroup -15 Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence oxidation states trends in physical and chemical properties Nitrogen preparation properties and usescompounds 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)Group 16 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties dioxygen Preparation Properties and usesclassification of Oxides Ozone Sulphur -allotropic forms compounds of Sulphur Preparation Properties and uses of Sulphur-dioxide Sulphuric Acid industrial process of manufactureproperties and uses Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only)Group 17 Elements General introduction electronic configuration oxidation states occurrencetrends in physical and chemical properties compounds of halogens Preparation properties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid interhalogen compounds Oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 Elements General

May

introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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introduction electronic configuration occurrence trends in physical and chemical properties uses

7 VII

d and f Block Elements General introduction electronic configuration occurrence and characteristics of transition metals general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic characterionization enthalpy oxidation states ionic radii colour catalytic property magnetic propertiesinterstitial compounds alloy formation preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its consequencesActinoids - Electronic configuration oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids

July

8 VIII

Coordination Compounds Introduction ligands coordination number colour magnetic properties and shapes IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Bonding Werners theory VBT and CFT structure and stereoisomerism importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion extraction of metals and biological system)

July

9 IX

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Haloalkanes Nomenclature nature of CndashX bond physical and chemical properties mechanism of substitution reactions optical rotationHaloarenes Nature of CndashX bond substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of - dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethaneiodoform freons DDT

August

10 X

Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Alcohols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary secondary and tertiary alcohols mechanism of dehydration uses with special reference to methanol and ethanolPhenols Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties acidic nature of phenol electrophillic substitution reactions uses of phenolsEthers Nomenclature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

August

11 XI

Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature nature of carbonyl group methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes usesCarboxylic Acids Nomenclature acidic nature methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses

September

12 XII

Amines Nomenclature classification structure methods of preparation physical and chemical properties uses identification of primary secondary and tertiary aminesDiazonium salts Preparation chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry

September-October

13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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13 XIII

Biomolecules Carbohydrates Classification (aldoses and ketoses) monosaccahrides (glucose and fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose lactose maltose) polysaccharides (starch celluloseglycogen) Importance of carbohydratesproteins - primary secondary tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only)denaturation of proteins enzymes Hormones - Elementary idea excluding structureVitamins - Classification and functionsNucleic Acids DNA and RNA

October

14 XIV

Polymers Classification Natural and synthetic methods of polymerization (addition and condensation)copolymerization some important polymers natural and synthetic like polythene nylon polyesters bakelite rubber Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

October

15 XV

Chemistry in Everyday life Chemicals in medicines analgesics tranquilizers antiseptics disinfectants antimicrobialsantifertility drugs antibiotics antacids antihistaminesChemicals in food - preservatives artificial sweetening agents elementary idea of antioxidantsCleansing agents- soaps and detergents cleansing action

October

Sub-HistoryTOTAL MARKS-100

CLASS- XII TOTAL PERIODS-180

S No Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-1 1 Bricks Beads and Bones

25 E-resource (PPT) MapBlack board

2 10 2 Kings Farmers and Towns Black board Map

3 10 3Kinship Caste and Class Black board

4 April 10 4Thinkers Beliefs and Buildings E- resourceblackboard

5 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HIOSTORY PART-II 5 Through the eyes of the travellers

25 Black board

6 May 8 6 Bhakti and sufi traditions Black board Map

7 8 7 An imperial court Vijayanagara

E- resourceblackboard

8 July 8 8Peasants state and Zamindars Map black board

9 8 9Kings and chronicles Black board

10 August 12 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART-III 10 Colonialism and the countryside

25 Black boardmap

11 10 11 Rebels and the Raj MapE- resource (PPT)

12 September 10 12 Colonial Cities Map black board

13 12 13Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement

Movie(Gandhi) E-resource black board

14 October 10 14 Understanding partition E- resource black board

10 15Framing the Constitution E-resource black board

Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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Sub-Geography TOTAL MARKS-70

CLASS-12

Sl no Month Periods Concept to be taught Weightage ResourceAid

1 March 5 BOOK-1 1Human Geography Nature and scope

Book1-30 marks

E-resource

2 6 2 The World population distributiondensity and growth(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

3 6 3Population composition(b1)

Questionnaire

4 6 BOOK-2 1Population distribution

Dot map

5 April 8 2Density and growth(b2)

India map

6 7 3Migration(b2) E-resource

7 7 5Primary activities(b1)

World Map

8 8 4Human development(b-2)

E-resource

9 May 8 6Land resources and Agriculture(b2)

Map based question

10 10 4 Human Development(b1)

Black boarddiagram

11 July 3 7Mineral and energy resource(b2) Book2-30 marks

India map

12 3 6Secondary activities(b1)

Map-5marks

World map

13 2 8Manufacturing Industries(b2) India map

14 2 7Tertiary and quaternary activities(b1)

15 August 10 8Transport and communication(b1)

E-resource

16 8 10Transport and communication(b2)

India map

17 8 9International trade(b1)

Map based question

18 8 11International Trade(b2) India map

19 September 6 10Human settlement(b1)

E-resource

20 8 5Human settlement(b2) India map

21 October 7 9Planing and sustainable development in Indian context(b2)

22 8 12Geographical perspective on selected issue and

E-resource

problems(b2)

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problems(b2)

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