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CLASS: X SUBJECT: ENGLISH
MONTH First Flight - Textbook Footprints without Feet Supplementary Reader WRITING SKILLS GRAMMAR
March/April
Prose:-A Letter to GodNelson MandelaTwo Stories about FlyingPoem:-Dust of SnowFire and Ice
A Triumph of Surgery
Formal Letter Writing
Letter to the Editor
Tenses Modals Integrated Grammar
June
Prose:-From the Diary of Anne FrankPoem:-A Tiger in the ZooThe Tale of Custard the Dragon
The Thief’s Story
Footprints without Feet
Letter of Complaint
Letter of Inquiry
Analytical Paragraph based on given data
Reported Speech:-i) Commands &
Requests ii) Statements iii) Questions
Dialogue WritingReporting a Dialogue on a given cueIntegrated Grammar
July
Prose:-The Hundred Dresses (Part I and II)Glimpses of IndiaPoem:-The Ball PoemAmanda
The Hack Driver
The Making of a Scientist
The Necklace
Placing an Order(Formal Letter)
Analytical Paragraph based on given data
Dialogue WritingReporting a Dialogue on a given cue
Integrated Grammar
August
Prose:-The Sermon at Benares
Madam Rides the Bus Bholi
Placing an Order(Formal Letter)
Analytical Paragraphbased on given data
Subject Verb ConcordDeterminers
Dialogue WritingReporting a Dialogue on a given cue
Integrated Grammar
September REVISION & HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION
October Prose:-The ProposalPoem:- Animals Revision Revision Revision
November Revision Revision RevisionRevision
December – February
REVISION
March CBSE BOARD EXAMS
CLASS: X SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
S.NO Month Chapters/Topics
1. March Ch 01. Real NumbersCh 02. Polynomials Ch 03. Pair of Linear Equations
2. April Ch 04. Quadratic Equations
3. June
Ch 05. Arithmetic ProgressionsCh 06. Triangles
4. July Ch 07. Coordinate GeometryCh 08. Trigonometry
5. August Ch 09. Applications of TrigonometryCh 10. Circles
6. September Half Yearly Examinations
7. October Ch 11. ConstructionsCh 12. Areas related to Circles
8. November Ch 13. Surface Areas and VolumesCh 14. Statistics
9. December Ch 15. Probability
10. January Revision
11. February Revision
Page 1 of 2
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Secunderabad
SYLLABUS FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION – 2020-21 (REVISED)
CLASS : X SUBJECT : GENERAL SCIENCE TEXTBOOK : NCERT Text Book
MONTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY PRACTICALS
MARCH
CHAPTER 12 Electricity
CHAPTER 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations
CHAPTER 16
Management of Natural
Resources (Internal
Assessment only) CHAPTER 6 Life Processes
(Chem: Types of reactions (Phy) : To verify Ohm’s Law
APRIL
CHAPTER 12 Electricity (contd...)
CHAPTER 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations (contd...) CHAPTER 2 Acids, Bases and Salts
CHAPTER 6 Life Processes (contd...)
(Chem): Studying the properties of acids and bases (HCl & NaOH)
JUNE
CHAPTER 13 - Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current
CHAPTER 2 Acids, Bases and Salts CHAPTER 3 Metals and Non-metals
CHAPTER 6 Life Processes (contd...)
CHAPTER 7
Control and Coordination
(Bio) : Experimentally show
that carbon dioxide is given out during respiration.
JULY
CHAPTER 13 - Magnetic Effects of Electric Current (contd..)
Electric Generator,
Domestic electric
circuits.
CHAPTER 3 Metals and Non-metals
Metallurgy & Corrosion
CHAPTER 7
Control and Coordination
(Chem): Reactivity series of metals
AUGUST
CHAPTER 10 Light - Reflection and Refraction
CHAPTER 5 Periodic Classification of Elements
CHAPTER 8 How Do Organisms Reproduce?
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Note: Syllabus excluded as per the CBSE directives are given in BOLD and ITALICS. This portion of the Unit will be taught but
will not be not to be assessed in the year-end examination. Practical experiments that are excluded are not mentioned in this document.
MONTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY PRACTICALS
SEPTEMBER
HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION
OCTOBER
CHAPTER 10
Light - Reflection and
Refraction (contd..)
CHAPTER 5 Periodic Classification of Elements CHAPTER 4 Carbon and its Compounds
• Covalent bonding in carbon compounds
CHAPTER 8 How Do Organisms Reproduce? CHAPTER 15 Our Environment
(Phy): Focal length of concave mirror, convex lens (Phy): Refraction through a Glass Slab (Bio): To study binary fission in Amoeba and budding in yeast.
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER 11 Human Eye and Colourful World
CHAPTER 4 Carbon and its Compounds (contd...)
• Versatile nature of carbon
• Homologous Series
Nomenclature of carbon
compounds, Chemical
properties, Ethanol & Ethanoic acid
CHAPTER 9 Heredity and Evolution
(Heredity; Mendel’s contribution- Laws for inheritance of traits: Sex determination: brief introduction) Evolution
(Phy): Refraction through a
Glass Prism
DECEMBER REVISION
Pre-Board - 1
JANUARY REVISION
Pre-Board - 2
FEBRUARY
REVISION & FINAL EXAMS
MARCH
FINAL EXAMS
CLASS: X SUBJECT: SOCIAL SCIENCE
MONTH HISTORY GEOGRAPHY CIVICS ECONOMICS
March 1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
1. Resources and Development 1. Power Sharing
April 1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe (contd..)
1. Resources and Development (contd..)
1. Power Sharing (contd..)
1. Development
June - 3. Water Resources [Only Map Work] 4. Agriculture
2. Federalism 2. Sectors of The Indian Economy
July 3. Nationalism in India 5. Mineral and Energy Resources [Only Map Work]
6. Manufacturing Industries
3. Money and Credit
August 3. Nationalism in India 7. Lifelines of National Economy 6. Political Parties7. Outcomes of Democracy
4. Globalisation and Indian Economy
September Revision
October 5. The Age of Industrialisation [Only Periodic Test and will not be evaluated in the Board Examination]
7. Outcomes of Democracy ( Contd….)
November
December
January Revision
February Revision
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:
ECONOMICS: Consumer Rights
GEOGRAPHY: Map Book
Geography chapters deleted by the board have already been done.1. Forest and Wildlife2. Water3. Mineral and Energy Resources
Economics: Consumer Rights to be done as project work.
HistoryLs.7 Print Culture and the Modern World [Will be explained with the help of flip learn material and video links on Printing Machine and developments of Print culture in Europe will be shared with the children]
Civics:Ls. 3 Democracy and Diversity [Completed]Ls. 4 Gender, Religion and Caste [Topic will be explained through flip learn videos. Group presentations by the students on Feminist Movements]Ls.5 Popular Struggles and Movements [Project Work]Ls.8 Challenges to Democracy [Will be merged and explained with Ls.7 Outcomes of Democracy]
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Syllabus in bold letters is as per the revised syllabus. Reduced portion will also be taught in class but the syllabus for Tests & Exams will
be as per Revised syllabus (CBSE)
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
Secunderabad
REVISED ACADEMIC SYLLABUS – 2020-2021
Class –X
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Class – IX, Subject - (French-2nd language)
MONTH
LESSON TOPIC
Mars / Avril La famille, La famille (s’informer sur les relations familiales), Se présenter (La fiche d’identité), Les amis, Présenter quelqu’un, Les Articles(Définis/Indéfinis)
Juin Au lycée Le system éducatif en France et en Inde La salle de classe, Les objets de la papeterie/ à l’école/au lycée, Identifier quelqu’un/quelque chose, Les pays et les nationalités,Posez des questions, Décrire une personne, Les Adjectifs qualificatifs, possessifs et démonstratifs
Juillet Une journée de Pauline,Les saisons
La journée quotidienne, Les verbes pronominaux, L’emploi du temps, Dire l’heure, Le message (Inviter, Accepter, Refuser) Les gestes et les habitudes des français, Les Articles(Définis/Indéfinis/Contractés/Partitifs) Posez des questions, Le temps et les saisons, Les expressions de temps, La Météo, Faire des projets, Le Futur Proche, Le Futur Simple
Août Les voyages, les loisirs et les sports
Les moyens de transports, les vacances, la rentrée, les loisirs et les sports, Planifier un voyage, Faire la réservation, Donner son itinéraire, Racontez ses vacances, Les jeux olympiques, Le Tour de France, Les Sportifs célèbres, Ecrire une carte postale (Les formules d’une carte postale), Exprimer l’obligation, Les Prépositions de lieu, Posez les questions (la suite) Décrire les événements au passé, Exprimer des restrictions, Expressions avec ‘avoir’ et ‘être’, L’Imparfait
Septembre RÉVISION RÉVISIONOctobre L’argent de poche L’argent, le compte bancaire, gagner et
dépenser son argent, Faire l’autonomie, La Négation, Les Pronoms Personnels (COD, COID), Exprimer son opinion, Persuader, Faire de petits boulots, La Monnaie
Novembre Faire des achats, Les achats, les magasins, les centres commerciaux, Exprimer le désir et l’intention, Exprimer la quantité et la qualité, Faire un choix, Le Conditionnel Présent, Le Pronom Partitif ‘en’, Les Expressions de la quantité, Les produits divers,
Décembre RÉVISION RÉVISIONJanvier RÉVISION RÉVISIONFévrier RÉVISION RÉVISION
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SUBJECT: ART AND CRAFT
Month Subject Content Medium/Material Methods
March and April
DrawingVisual Elements Lines, strokes, colours, Shades and Tones. Pen, Pencil, Colours. By demo only
June Life Study, Parts of Body
Sketching, human gesture, poses and variety of actions.
Pencil Shading, B/W or ColourWater Colours
By Demo only
JulyLandscape painting with, Perspective
Sketching nature and surroundings Sketching nature and surroundings Creative use of perspective in spatial relationship.
B/W Shading/Colour Gel Pen (W/P) Water Colours
By Demo only
AugustCanvas painting Contrast work/Element of Art
Acrylic Paints By Demo only
SeptemberLandscape painting, Introduction to Abstract art
Use of various media and techniques.
Poster Colours, Water Colours By Demo only
OctoberLandscape painting/ Collage
Study of colour, shades and tones/Two, three dimensional shapes and forms. Collage with variety of coloured papers.
Poster Colours, Water Colours By Demo only
NovemberStill Life painting, Movements of Objects, 2D, 3D objects, Shadows
Creative use of colours to show space, atmosphere, subjective modes.
Water Colours, Oil Pastels, B/W Shading, Collage
By Demo only
DecemberPoster Designs, Logos, Mascots
Study of calligraphic strokes of Devnagari, native language. Water/Poster Paints, Gel Pen By Demo only
JanuaryOur Heritage :Buildings, Monuments, Temples
Perspective, spatial, relationship and aesthetics
Gel Pen, Colour Pencils, Water/Poster Colours By Demo only
SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE Name of the Textbook: In-house Book – C++
S.No. Month Theory Practical
1. March/April Introduction to C++ Introduction to C++
2. June C++: Variables, Constants, and Standard I/O C++: Variables, Constants, and Standard I/O
3. July Operators in C++ Operators in C++
4. August Control Structure in C++ - Sequence Control Structure in C++ - Sequence
5. September Revision First Term Practical Examination
6. October Control Structure in C++ - Selection Control Structure in C++ - Selection
7. November Control Structure in C++ - Loop Control Structure in C++ - Loop
8. December Control Structure in C++ - Loop Control Structure in C++ - Loop
9. January Revision Final Term Practical Examination
SUBJECT: DANCE SUBJECT: MUSIC
MONTH Units / Chapters
March / April
Semi Classical Dance – InstrumentalMusic
June Zumba Fitness Dance
July Theme related dance – On Motivation
August Theme dance based on Environment
SeptemberPractice of Head and Eye Movements
of Classical Dance
October Western Dance
November Folk Dance - Lambada
December Zumba Dance
JanuaryFusion Dance, Solo Dance Assessment
February Final Examinations
Theory: Compose dance for musical notes Concepts of Indian Dances Introduction to World Dances
MONTH Units / Chapters
March / April Prayer song – English
June Prayer song – English Contd….
July Ekhtha geet - Hindi
August Ekhtha geet – Hindi contd…
September Solo singing (I Term Assessment)
OctoberMotivational Song-English
(Karaoke singing)
NovemberMotivational song – English continued…..
December Christmas Carol
January Practice of all the songs
February Solo singing ( II Term Assessment )
Students will be introduced about a great musician/ music band
(Every month)
Health and Physical Education Syllabus for Academic Year 2020-2021
Month Activity/Game/Theory Targeted Competencies Evaluation Criteria Assessment March 1. Partial curl up
2. Kho-Kho3. BMI
1.Strength 2.Team Spirit 3. Body mass Index
1. Performance2.Understanding the techniques3. Mass (KG/height in, M)2
Observation & Test
April 1. 50 Mts Running 2. Dodge ball
1. Speed2. Quick movement
1. Performance2. Scientific approach
Observation & Test
June 1.600 Mts Running 2. Short-put
1. Endurance 2. Quick movement
1.Speed2. Scientific approach
Observation & Test
July 1. Passing practice (Football)2. Push Up3.Circle Kho-Kho
1. Skill Improvement2.Hand Strength3. Team spirit
1. Speed2. Performance3. Understanding the techniques and skills
Observation & Test
August 1. Sit and reach2. Cricket (Match Practice)3. Long Jump
1. Flexibility2. Team spirit3. leg strength
1. Body posture2. Participation3. Performance
Observation & Test
September 1. Throw ball2. Kabaddi 3. Basketball (Match Practice)
1. Hand strength & Team spirit2. Team spirit3. Team spirit
1. Proper execution of pass2. Co-ordination 3. Co-ordination
Observation & Test
October 1. Partial curl up2. Football3. 50 Mts Running
1. Strength 2. Skill Improvement 3. Speed
1. Performance 2. Match practice3. Performance
Observation & Test
November 1. 600mts running 2. Short-Put 3. Basketball
1. Endurance2. Hand Strength3. Team spirit
1. Performance2. Understanding the technique of throw
Observation & Test
December 1. Push ups2. Sit & Reach
1. Hand strength 2. Flexibility
1. Performance2. Measuring
Observation & Test
January 1. Shooting practice (Basketball)2. Cricket 3. BMI
1.Concentration 2. Team spirit3. Height & Weight
1.Hand movement2. Match practice 3. Mass (KG/height in, M)2
Observation
February 1.Cricket2.Basketball (Match Practice)
1. Team spirit 2. Team spirit
1.Discipline2.Evaluating the step of Passing, Shooting, dribbling and receiving
*Observation Technically
Note: Warm up must be done for 10 minutes prior to the activity.