Syllabus updated
Class - XII (2017-18)
MATHS
Term I
Book 1
Ch 3 Matrices
Ch 4 Determinants
Ch 5 Continuity & Differentiation
Ch 6Application Of Derivatives
Ch 2 Inverse Trigonometry
Ch 1 Relation & Functions
Book 2
Ch 7 Integration
Ch 8Application Of Integrals
Ch 9 Differential Equations
Ch 12 Linear Programming
Term II
Book 2
Ch 13 Probability
Ch 10 Vectors
Ch 11 Three Dimensional Geometry
Political Science
Class 12 Syllabus
Term 1
1. Challenges of Nation Building
2. The Cold War Era
3. The End of Bipolarity,
4. Era of One Party Dominance
5. Politics of planned Development
6. US Hegemony in World Politics
7. Globalisation
8. Alternative Centres of Power
9. India’s External Relations
10. Contemporary South Asia
11. Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System
12. The Crisis of Democratic Order
13. International Organisations
Term 2
14. Environment and Natural Resources
15. Security in Contemporary World
16. Rise of Popular Movements
17. Regional Aspirations
18. Recent development in Indian Politics
GEOGRAPHY 1ST TERM : APRIL – SEPTEMBER
Months Paper – 1
Human Geography
Paper – 2
India: People & Economy
Paper – 3
Practical Geog
April 1.Human Geography:
Nature and Scope.
2.World Population:
Distribution, Density,
Growth.
1. Population: Distribution,
Density, Growth,
Composition, etc.
2. Migration: Types, causes
and consequences.
1.Data: Its
Source and
compilation.
May 3. Population
Composition.
4. Human Development.
3. Human development.
2. Data
processing.
5. Field Survey.
June +
July
10. Human settlements.
5. Primary Activities.
6. Secondary Activities.
4. Human settlements.
5. Land resources and
agriculture.
6. Water resources.
7. Mineral and energy resources.
2. Data
processing.
5. Field Survey.
August 7. Tertiary and
quaternary
activities.
8. Transport and
communication.
8. Manufacturing industries
10. Transport and
communication.
3. Graphical
representation
of data.
2ND TERM : OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER
Months Paper – 1
Human Geography
Paper – 2
India: People & Economy
Paper – 3
Practical Geog
October 9. International Trade 11. International Trade
9. Planning and
development in Indian
context.
12. Geographical
perspective on selected
issues and problems.
3. Graphical
representation
of data.
5. Field survey :
Report
submission.
November Incomplete chapters to be
completed.
Incomplete chapters to be
completed.
4. Use of
computers in
data processing
and mapping.
HISTORY
TERM I
BOOK I
1. Bricks, Beads And Bones
2. Kings, Farmers And Towns
3. Kinship, Caste And Class
4. Thinkers Beliefs And Buildings
BOOK III
1. Colonialism And The Countryside
2. Rebels And The Raj
3. Colonial Cities
4. Mahatma Gandhi And The Nationalist Movement
5. Understanding Partition
6. Framing Of The Constitution
TERM II ( HISTORY )
1. Through The Eyes Of Travellers
2. Bhakti Sufi Traditions
3. An Imperial Capital Vijayanagara
4. Peasants, Zamindars And The State
5. Kings And Chronicles
ENGLISH
MONTH WISE SYLLABUS (2017-18) (CLASS XII)
APR-MAY
VISTAS- THE TIGER KING, THE ENEMY FLAMINGO- THE LAST LESSON, LOST SPRING, MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX, AN ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM IN A SLUM , AUNT JENNIFER’S TIGERS. NOVEL- Chapter 1, 2,3 ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS -NOTICE, COMPREHENSION (min 2), NOTE-MAKING (min 2), INFORMAL LETTER , PARAGRAPH WRITING –DESCRIPTIVE AND IMAGINATIVE WRITING GRAMMAR-, POETIC DEVICES, CONJUNCTIONS , TENSES, SUBJECT -VERB AGREEMENT
JULY-
FLAMINGO-INDIGO , DEEP WATER NOVEL- CHAPTER 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS – FORMAL LETTER- (LETTER TO THE EDITOR, LETTER TO CIVIC AUTHORITIES, GOVT. DEPT., LETTER OF REQUEST, COMPLAINT, SEEKING INFORMATION-BROCHURE, ADMISSION FORM ETC, JOB APPLICATION ,LETTER TO SCHOOL AUTHORITIES) , NARRATIVE AND EXPOSITORY WRITING GRAMMAR- PREPOSITIONS , IDIOMS
AUGUST-
VISTAS-ON THE FACE OF IT FLAMINGO- KEEPING QUIET, THE RATTRAP NOVEL- Chapter 11, 12,13,14 ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- ADVERTISEMENTS (DISPLAY, CLASSIFIED) TENDERS, SPEECH, DEBATE
SEPTEMBER-
VISTAS- SHOULD WIZARD HIT MOMMY FLAMINGO- GOING PLACES NOVEL- CHAPTER 15, 16, 17, 18 ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- INVITATIONS ALONG WITH REPLIES(FORMAL, INFORMAL-BOTH PRINTED AND UN PRINTED TYPES)
OCTOBER-
VISTAS- EVANS TRIES AN O LEVEL, FLAMINGO- A THING OF BEAUTY NOVEL- Chapter 19,20,21,22 ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- ARTICLES (School magazine, Newspaper), POSTERS
NOVEMBER-
VISTAS-MEMORIES OF CHILD HOOD FLAMINGO- REVISION NOVEL- Chapter 23,24,25,26 ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS- REVISION
Accountancy
March, April, May, July
August September, October,
November, December March: COMPANY ACCOUNTS-Issue and allotment of Shares At Par and At Premium Private Placement of shares Employee Stock option Plan Under subscription Of shares Over Subscription of Shares Calls in Arrears and calls In advance April: COMPANY ACCOUNTS Issue of shares for Consideration other than cash Forfeiture and Re-issue of shares Disclosure of Share Capital in the balance sheet May: COMPANY ACCOUNTS issue of debentures at par, at premium and at discount Issue of debentures for consideration other than cash Issue of debentures from the point of view of redemption Issue of Debentures as collateral Securities Company Accounts Redemption of Debentures Draw of lots
September: PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS Retirement Of Partner Calculation of new ratio and gaining ratio Goodwill calculation Goodwill treatment Revaluation of assets and Liabilities Capital adjustments Change in the profit sharing ratio Treatment of Revaluation profit Goodwill , Reserves , Accumulated Profits October :PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS Death Of Partner Profit calculation Deceased Partner’s Capital account and his executers account and preparation of the New Balance Sheet Dissolution of Partnership Firm Preparation of realization account capital and bank account Preparation of Memorandum Balance Sheet November: Solving sample papers
Lump Sum Purchase in the open market Creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve Interest on Debentures Financial statements of a company- Statement of profit and loss account , Balance Sheet with major headings and sub headings Related sections of the Indian Companies act of 2013 will apply July: ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Objectives importance and limitations Tools of Financial statement analysis Ratio analysis Cash flow analysis Comparative analysis Common size analysis August: PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS features Partnership Deed Fundamentals of partnership accounts Preparation of Profit and loss appropriation account And Partners capital accounts and Current accounts Interest on drawings Interest on Capital Past adjustments Guarantee of Profits Admission of a Partner Calculation of new ratio and sacrificing ratio Goodwill calculation Goodwill treatment Revaluation of assets and Liabilities Capital adjustments
December: Solving Sample Papers
Fine art
Practical 1. Painting composition- 6 2. Nature study-4 3. Still life- 4
Theory 1. Chapter 1. 2. Chapter 2. 3. Chapter 3,4,5,
BUSINESS STUDIES
March , April , May September , October , November, December
March: CONSUMER PROTECTION April: NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT May: PLANNING July: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL MARKETS August: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
September: ORGANISING AND STAFFING October : DIRECTING AND CONTROLLING November: REVISION AND SOLVING PAPERS December: REVISION AND SOLVING PAPERS
Informatics Practices (065)
TERM I
March- April
Unit 1: Networking and Open Standards o Ch 1: Computer Networking: o Ch 2: Open Source Concepts:
May -June
Unit 2: Programming Review of Class XI; Programming Fundamentals (Chapter 3-6)
July
Ch 7: Basic concept of Inheritance. Ch:8 :Connectivity Project work
August- September
Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12
TERM II October Unit 3: Relational Database Management System Review of RDBMS from Class XI Database Fundamentals (Chapter 13-17)
COMPUTER SCIENCE (083)
Split up Syllabus (Session- 2017-18)
Month
Contents
April Structures: Defining a Structure, Declaring structure variables, Accessing structure elements, Passing structure to Functions as value and reference argument/parameter, Function returning structure, Array of structures, passing an array of structure as an argument/ a parameter to a function.
Object Oriented Programming: Concept of Object Oriented Programming – Data hiding, Data encapsulation, Class and Object, Abstract class and Concrete class, Polymorphism (Implementation of polymorphism using Function overloading as an example in C++); Inheritance, Advantages of Object Oriented Programming over earlier programming methodologies. Implementation of Object Oriented Programming concepts in C++: Definition of a class, Members of a class - Data Members and Member Functions (methods), Using Private and Public visibility modes, default visibility mode (private); Member function definition: inside class definition and outside class definition using scope resolution operator(::); Declaration of objects as instances of a class; accessing members from object(s), Array of type class, Objects as function arguments - pass by value and pass by reference;
May & June Constructor and Destructor: Constructor:
Special Characteristics, Declaration and Definition of a constructor, Default Constructor, Overloaded Constructors, Copy Constructor, Constructor with default arguments;
Destructor: Special Characteristics, Declaration and definition of destructor; Inheritance (Extending Classes): Concept of Inheritance, Base Class, Derived Class, Defining derived classes, protected visibility mode; Single level inheritance, Multilevel inheritance and Multiple inheritance, Privately derived, Publicly derived and Protectedly derived class, accessibility of members from objects and within derived class (es);
July Data File Handling: Need for a data file, Types of data files – Text file and Binary file;
Basic file operations on text file: Creating/Writing text into file, Reading and Manipulation of text from an already existing text File (accessing sequentially);
Binary File: Creation of file, Writing data into file, Searching for required data from file, Appending data to a file, Insertion of data in sorted file, Deletion of data from file, Modification of data in a file; Implementation of above mentioned data file handling in C++. Components of C++ to be used with file handling:
Header file: fstream.h; ifstream, ofstream, fstream classes; Opening a text file in in, out, and app modes; Using cascading operators for writing text to the file and reading text from the file; open(), get(), put(), getline() and close() functions; Detecting end-of-file (with or without using eof() function); Opening a binary file using in, out, and app modes; open(), read(), write() and close() functions; Detecting end-of-file (with or without using eof() function); tellg(), tellp(), seekg(), seekp() functions
August Pointers: Declaration and Initialization of Pointers; Dynamic memory allocation/deallocation operators: new, delete; Pointers and Arrays: Array of Pointers, Pointer to an array (one dimensional array), Function returning a pointer, Reference variables and use of alias; Function call by reference. Pointer to structures: Deference operator: *, ->; self referencial structures;
UNIT 2: DATA STRUCTURES Arrays:
One and two Dimensional arrays: Sequential allocation and address calculation; One dimensional array: Traversal, Searching (Linear, Binary Search), Insertion of an element in an array, deletion of an element from an array, Sorting (Insertion, Selection, Bubble sort), concatenation of two linear arrays, merging of two sorted arrays; Two-dimensional arrays: Traversal, Finding sum/difference of two NxM arrays containing numeric values, Interchanging Row and Column elements in a two dimensional array.
September Stack (Array and Linked implementation of Stack): Operations on Stack (PUSH and POP) and its Implementation in C++, Converting expressions from INFIX to POSTFIX notation and evaluation of Postfix expression;
Queue: (Circular Array and Linked Implementation): Operations on Queue (Insert and Delete) and its Implementation in C++.
October UNIT 3: DATABASES AND SQL Database Concepts:
Relational data model: Concept of domain, tuple, relation, key, primary key, alternate key, Candidate key; Relational algebra: Selection, Projection, Union and Cartesian product;
Structured Query Language: General Concepts:
Advantages of using SQL, Data Definition Language and Data Manipulation Language;
Data types: NUMBER, CHARACTER, DATE; SQL commands:
CREATE TABLE, DROP TABLE, ALTER TABLE, UPDATE...SET..., INSERT, DELETE; SELECT, DISTINCT, FROM, WHERE, IN, BETWEEN, GROUP BY, HAVING, ORDER BY;
SQL functions: SUM, AVG, COUNT, MAX and MIN; UNIT 4: BOOLEAN ALGEBRA
Binary-valued Quantities, Boolean Variable, Boolean Constant and Boolean Operators: AND, OR, NOT; Truth Tables; Closure Property, Commutative Law, Associative Law, Identity law, Inverse law, Principle of Duality, Idem potent Law,
Distributive Law, Absorption Law, Involution law, DeMorgan’s Law and their applications; Obtaining Sum of Product (SOP) and Product of Sum (POS) form from the Truth Table, Reducing Boolean Expression (SOP and POS) to its minimal form, Use of Karnaugh Map for minimization of Boolean expressions (up to 4 variables); Basic Logic Gates (NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR) and their use in circuits.
November UNIT 5: NETWORKING AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE Evolution of Networking: ARPANET, Internet, Interspace; Different ways of sending data across the network with reference to switching techniques; Data Communication terminologies: Concept of Channel and Data transfer rate (bps, kbps, Mbps, Gbps, Tbps); Transmission media: Twisted pair cable, coaxial cable, optical fiber, infrared, radio link, microwave link and satellite link. Network devices: Modem, RJ45 connector, Ethernet Card, Hub, Switch, Gateway; Different Topologies- Bus, Star, Tree; Concepts of PAN, LAN, WAN, MAN; Protocol: TCP/IP, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), PPP, Level-Remote Login (Telnet), Internet, Wireless/Mobile Communication, GSM, CDMA, WLL, 3G, and 4G Electronic Mail protocol such as SMTP, POP3 Protocols for Chat, Video Conferencing VOIP; Wireless protocols such as Wi-Fi and WiMax Network Security Concepts: Threats and prevention from Viruses, Worms, Trojan horse, Spams Use of Cookies, Protection using Firewall; India IT Act, Cyber Law, Cyber Crimes, IPR issues, Hacking. WebServices: WWW, Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), eXtensible Markup Language (XML); Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP); Domain Names; URL; Protocol Address; Website, Web browser, Web Servers; Web Hosting, Web Scripting - Client side (VB Script, Java Script, PHP) and Server side (ASP, JSP, PHP), Web 2.0 (for social networking) Open Standards Introduction to open standards and its advantage in development of inter-operable environment. Open Source Concepts Proprietory and Open Source Software, Freeware, Shareware, FLOSS/FOSS, GNU,FSF, OSI, W3C Cloud Computing : Characteristics, layers-client, Application, platform and infrastructure, Deployment models-Private cloud, Public cloud, Community cloud and hybrid cloud, Issues- Privacy, Compliance, Security, Sustainability and abuse. PROJECT:
It may vary according to need of students.
CHEMISTRY
FIRST TERM HALO ALKANES AND HALO ALENES ALCOHOLS , PHENOLS AND ETHERS. ALDEHYDES AND KETONES. CARBOXYLIC ACIDS ORGANIC COMPUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN SOLID STATE SOLUTIONS ELECTROCHEMISTRY SECOND TERM SURFACE CHEMISTRY GENRAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF ELEMENTS. p-BLOCK ELEMENTS d & f – BLOCK ELEMENTS COORDINATION COMPOUNDS BIO-MOLECULES. POLYMERS CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE.
[PHYSICS]
TOPICS DATE OF COMPLITION
WEIGHTAIGE
UNIT-1 1. ELECTROSTATICS A) CHARGES & COULOMBS LAW B) ELECTRIC FIELD AND POTENTIAL C) CAPACITANCE
18.03.2015 TO 31.03.2015 02.04.2015 TO 18.04.2015 20.04.2015 TO 28.04.2015
08 MARKS TYPE- DERIVATIONS & CONCEPTUAL
UNIT-2 2. ELECTRIC CURRENT CONVENTIONAL CURRENT Drift Velocity of electrons and current Current Density Ohm’s Law
01. 05. 15 TO 15.05.15
02 MARKS QUESTIONS TYPE- DERIVATIONS
Resistance, Resistivity, Conductance & Conductivity Temperature dependence of
02. 07. 14
01 MARK QUESTIONS TYPE- CONCEPTUAL
resistance
Colour Codes for Carbon Resistors Series and Parallel combination of resistors EMF and Potential Difference of a cell Internal Resistance of a cell Series and Parallel combination of cells
03. 07. 14 & 04. 07. 14 [THEORY + NUMERICALS]
01 & 02 MARKS QUESTIONS TYPE- DEFINITIONS & DIRECT NUMERICALS
Kirchhoff’s Laws of electricity Wheatstone Bridge
05. 07. 14
03 MARKS QUESTIONS TYPE- NUMERICALS
Metre Bridge Potentiometer i) Principle ii) Comparison of emf of primary cells
07. 07. 14 & 08. 07. 14
03 & 05 MARKS QUESTIONS
ASSIGNMENT DISCUSSION RESERVED DAY 09.07. 14
TOPICS DATE OF COMPLITION WEIGHTAIGE
UNIT-3 3. Magnetic Effect of Current – Oersted’s Experiment
Ampere’s Swimming Rule Maxwell’s Cork Screw Rule Right Hand Thumb Rule Biot – Savart’s Law
10. 07. 14
01 MARKS QUESTIONS TYPE- THEORY
Magnetic Field due to Infinitely Long Straight Current – carrying Conductor Magnetic Field due to a Circular Loop carrying current Magnetic Field due to a Solenoid
11. 07. 14 & 12.07. 14
03 MARK QUESTIONS TYPE- CONCEPTUAL & DERIVATIONS
Lorentz Magnetic Force Fleming’s Left Hand Rule Force on a moving charge in uniform Electric and Magnetic fields
02 MARKS QUESTIONS TYPE- DEFINITIONS, NUMERICALS & PROVINGS
Force on a current carrying conductor in a uniform Magnetic Field Force between two infinitely long parallel current-carrying conductors Definition of ampere
13. 07. 14 & 04. 07. 14 [THEORY + NUMERICALS]
Representation of fields due to parallel currents Torque experienced by a current-carrying coil in a uniform Magnetic Field Moving Coil Galvanometer Conversion of Galvanometer into Ammeter and Voltmeter Differences between Ammeter and Voltmeter
15. 07. 14
03 & 05 MARKS QUESTIONS TYPE- THEORY, CONCEPTUAL & NUMERICALS
Cyclotron Ampere’s Circuital Law Magnetic Field due to a Straight Solenoid Magnetic Field due to a Toroidal Solenoid
4. EARTHS MAGNETISM [DIA, PARA AND FERRO MAGNETISM]
16. 07. 14 & 17. 07. 14
03 MARKS QUESTIONS TYPE- DERIVATIONS & THEORY
UNIT-4 5. ELECTRO MAGNETIC INDUCTION & ALTERNATING CURRENT
25.07.15 TO 05.08.15 07.08.15 TO 22.08.15
08 MARKS [NUMERICALS & THEORY]
UNIT-5 6. OPTICS A) ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES B) RAY OPTICS C) WAVE OPTICS
25.08.15 TO 15.09.15
17 MARKS
UNIT-6 7.A) PHOTO ELECTRIC EFFECT B) DUAL NATURE C) ATOMS & NUCLEI
17.09.15 TO 30.09.15
10 MARKS
UNIT-7
8. SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES & DIGITAL
01.10.15 TO 12.10.15 07 MARKS
CIRCUITS
9. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 14.10.15 TO 22.10. 15 05 MARKS
ASSIGNMENT DISCUSSION ON RESERVED DAYS
Biology
First Term
1. Reproduction in Organisms
2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering plants
3. Human Reproduction
4. Reproductive Health
5. Human Health and Disease
6. Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
7. Microbes in Human welfare
8. Organisms and population
9. Ecosystem
10. Biodiversity and Conservation
11. Environmental Issues
12. Principles of Inheritance and Variation
13. Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Second Term
14. Evolution
15. Biotechnology : Principles and Processes
16. Biotechnology and its Applications
Economics
First Term
Micro economics
1. Introduction and Production Possibility Curve
2. Consumer’s Equilibrium
3. Demand and Elasticity of Demand
4. Supply and Elasticity of Supply
5. Market Equilibrium
Macro Economics
6. Money and Banking
7. Government Budget
8. National Income
Second Term
Micro economics
9. Forms of Market
10. Cost and Revenue
11. Producer’s equilibrium
Macro Economics
12. Theory of income , Output and Employment
13. Foreign Exchange
14. Balance of Payment
English
CLASS 8 SYLLABUS YEAR: 2017/18 (subject to change)
MONTHLY BREAK-UP
APRIL/May/June
On being an Indian ( Narrative)
David Copperfield ( Rapid Reader)
Grammar: 8 parts of speech
Verbs: use of has/ have/had
Adverbs
July
The last stonemason ( Narrative)
Flutters of thought (Poem)
Poetic devices
Grammar: Verb table (tenses)
August
Madame Curie
Grammar: Direct and Indirect speech
Prepositions/ conjunctions
September
Palindrome (issue based)
Grammar: Active/ passive
Formal letter writing
November
Adventure of the blue carbuncle (mystery)
Tyger (Poem)
Critical appreciation
Alliteration
Limericks
December
Advia
Homophones/ homonyms
Antonyms/synonyms
January
Story writing
Diary writing
Revision of the syllabus.
PSYCHOLOGY
Term I(APRIL – SEPTEMBER)
1. Variation in Psychological Attributes
2. Self and Personality
3. Meeting Life Challenges
4. Psychological Disorders
5. Therapeutic Approach
PRACTICALS : Intelligence , Self- concept, Interests, Adjustment and Personality.
CASE STUDY: Rough draft to be completed.
Term II(OCTOBER- DECEMBER)
1. Attitude and Social Cognition
2. Social Influence and Group Processes
3. Psychology and Life
4. Developing Psychological Skills
PRACTICALS :All five to be prepared.
PROJECT : Case Study
MARKS DISTRIBUTION
Theory: 70 marks
Practical: 30 marks
2 Practical =15 marks
Viva = 5 marks
Case study = 5 marks
Practical file =5 marks