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K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15 Class XI
Subject:-English
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DAYS
NO. OF
PERIODS
SYLLABUS
SKILLS ACTIVITY/PROJECT
SECTION A SECTION B&C SECTION D
APRIL
2014
21
Comprehension
Passage
Letter Writing
,Determiners
1.The Portrait of a
Lady
2.The Summer of
Beautiful White
Horse
3.Long reading
text
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Holiday homework-
Book Review
JUNE
2014
18
Comprehension
Passage Note Making
Notice
Writing,Advertiseme
nt,Tenses
1.A photograph
2.We are not
afraid to die..
3. The Address
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Listening and
Speaking SkillS
JULY
2014
24
Comprehension
Passage -Note
Making
Poster
Making,Invitation,Cl
auses
1.Discovering
Tut:the Saga
Continues
2.Ranga's
Marriage 3. Long
Reading Text
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Listening and
Speaking SkillS
AUGU
ST
2014
20
Comprehension
Passage -Note
Making
Article ,Modals
Long reading
text-ch 4,5,6,7
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Listening and
Speaking SkillS
SEPTE
MBER
2014
4
Comprehension
Passage -Note
Making
Voice
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Listening and
Speaking SkillS
OCTOB
ER
2014
13
Comprehension
Passage -Note
Making
1.The Voice of
the Rain
2.Albert Einstein
at School
3.Childhood
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Role Play
NOVE
MBER
2014
17
Comprehension
Passage -Note
Making
Letter Writing
,Determiners
1.The Ailing
Planet 2.Mother's
Day
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Role Play
DECEM
BER
2014
15
Comprehension
Passage -Note
Making
Notice
Writing,Advertiseme
nt,Tenses
The Browning
Version Birth
Father to son
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Group Discussion
JANUA
RY
2015
20
Comprehension
Passage -Note
Making
Poster
Making,Invitation,Cl
auses
The Tale of Melon
City
Reading
Understanding
Interpretation
Group Discussion
FEBRU
ARY
2015
8 Article ,Modals
Understanding
,
Interpretation
MARC
H 2015
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Subject: Physics
No of Periods per week 07
Class: XI
No of Instructional Days 113
Name of the text book: Physics Part -1 & 2
Mon
th
No.
of
Instr
ucti
onal
Day
s
No
. of
pd
s.
Lesson
s/Topic
s/Units
Sub-Topics/ Skills Practicals Materi
al
requir
ed
Assignm
ent
CW/HW
Assessment
s
Exten
sions /
beyon
d the
text
April 15
10
05
Unit I:
Physic
al
World
and
Measu
rement
(Period
s 10)
Unit II:
Kinem
atics
Physics: Scope and excitement; nature of physical
laws; Physics, technology and society.
Need for measurement: Units of measurement;
systems of units; SI units, fundamental and
derived
units. Length, mass and time measurements;
accuracy and precision of measuring instruments;
errors in
measurement; significant figures.
Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional
analysis and its applications.
Frame of reference, Motion in a straight line:
Position-time graph, speed and velocity.
1. To measure
diameter of a small
spherical/cylindrical
body using Vernier
callipers.
2. To measure
internal diameter and
depth of a given
beaker/calorimeter
using Vernier
callipers and
hence find its
volume.
Exercis
e
questio
ns
June 18 19
Unit II:
Kinem
atics
Uniform and
non-uniform motion, average speed and
instantaneous velocity. Uniformly accelerated
motion, velocitytime
and position-time graphs, relations for uniformly
accelerated motion (graphical treatment).
Elementary concepts of differentiation and
integration for describing motion. Scalar and
vector
quantities: Position and displacement vectors,
general vectors and notation, equality of vectors,
multiplication
of vectors by a real number; addition and
subtraction of vectors. Relative velocity.
Unit vectors. Resolution of a vector in a plane –
rectangular components.
Scalar and Vector products of Vectors. Motion in a
plane. Cases of uniform velocity and uniform
3. To measure
diameter of a given
wire using screw
gauge.
4. To measure
thickness of a given
sheet using screw
gauge. 5. To
determine radius of
curvature of a given
spherical surface by
a spherometer.
Exercise
question
s
July 24 14
12
Unit
III:
Laws
of
Motion
Unit
IV:
Work,
Energy
and
Intuitive concept of force. Inertia, Newton’s first
law of motion; momentum and Newton’s second
law of motion; impulse; Newton’s third law of
motion. Law of conservation of linear momentum
and its
applications.
Equilibrium of concurrent forces. Static and
kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction,
lubrication.
Dynamics of uniform circular motion: Centripetal
force, examples of circular motion
6. To study the
relationship between
force of limiting
friction and normal
reaction and to find
the
coefficient of friction
between a block and
a horizontal surface.
7. To find the weight
of a given body using
parallelogram law of
Exercise
question
s
UT-I
08/7/14
Chapter-III,IV
Power Work done by a constant force and a variable
force; kinetic energy, work-energy theorem,
power.
Notion of potential energy, potential energy of a
spring, conservative forces; conservation of
mechanical
energy (kinetic and potential energies); non-
conservative forces; motion in a vertical circle,
elastic and
inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions.
vectors.8. Using a
simple pendulum,
plot L-T and L-T2
graphs. Hence find
the effective length
of second's
pendulum using
appropriate graph.
Aug 20 18 Unit V:
Motion
of
Syste
m of
Particl
es and
Rigid
Body
Centre of mass of a two-particle system,
momentum conservation and centre of mass
motion. Centre
of mass of a rigid body; centre of mass of uniform
rod.
Moment of a force, torque, angular momentum,
conservation of angular momentum with some
examples. Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body
rotation and equation of rotational motion,
comparison of linear
and rotational motions; moment of inertia, radius
of gyration. Values of M.I. for simple geometrical
objects
(no derivation). Statement of parallel and
perpendicular axes theorems and their
applications.
SECTION-B:- 1. To
find the force
constant of a helical
spring by plotting a
graph between load
and extension. 2. To
determine the
surface tension of
water by capillary
rise method.
3. To determine the
coefficient of
viscosity of a given
viscous liquid by
measuring the
terminal velocity
of a given spherical
body.
Exercis
e
questio
ns
UT-2 19/8/14
CHAPTER –V,VI
Sept 4 Revision for Ist Terminal Exam Term-1
13-Sept-14
to 25-
Sept-
14(Theory)
8-Sept-14 to
11- Sep-14
(Practical)
Oct 13 12
Unit
VI:
Gravit
ation
Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. The universal
law of gravitation. Acceleration due to gravity and
its
variation with altitude and depth.
Gravitational potential energy; gravitational
potential. Escape velocity, orbital velocity of a
satellite.
Geostationary satellites.
4. To study the
relationship between
the temperature of a
hot body and time by
plotting a cooling
curve. 5. (i) To study
the relation between
frequency and length
of a given wire under
constant tension
using sonometer.
6. To find the speed
of sound in air at
room temperature
using a resonance
tube.7. To observe
change of state and
plot a cooling curve
for molten wax.
Exercis
e
questio
ns
Nov 17 24
Unit
VII:
Proper
ties of
Bulk
Matter
Elastic behaviour, Stress-strain relationship,
Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus,
shear,
modulus of rigidity, poisson’s ratio; elastic energy.
Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascal’s law and
its applications (hydraulic lift and hydraulic
Activities-A
1. To make a
paper scale of
given least
count, e.g. 0.2
cm, 0.5 cm.
Exercis
e
questio
ns
brakes).
Effect of gravity on fluid pressure.
Viscosity, Stokes’ law, terminal velocity, Reynold’s
number, streamline and turbulent flow. Critical
velocity, Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications.
Surface energy and surface tension, angle of
contact, excess of pressure, application of surface
tension
ideas to drops, bubbles and capillary rise.
Heat, temperature, thermal expansion; thermal
expansion of solids, liquids, and gases. Anomalous
expansion. Specific heat capacity: Cp, Cv –
calorimetry; change of state – latent heat.
Heat transfer – conduction and thermal
conductivity, convection and radiation. Qualitative
ideas of
Black Body Radiation, Wein’s displacement law,
and Green House effect.
Newton’s law of cooling and Stefan’s law.
2. To determine
mass of a given
body using a
metre scale by
principle of
moments.
3. To plot a graph
for a given set
of data, with
proper choice
of scales and
error bars.
Activities-B
1. To observe and
explain the effect of
heating on a bi-
metallic strip.
Dec 15 12
8
Unit
VIII:
Therm
odyna
mics
Unit
IX:
Behavi
our of
Perfec
t Gas
Thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature
(zeroth law of Thermodynamics). Heat, work and
internal energy. First law of thermodynamics.
Isothermal and adiabatic processes.
Second law of thermodynamics: Reversible and
irreversible processes. Heat engines and
refrigerators.
Equation of state of a perfect gas, work done on
compressing a gas.
Kinetic theory of gases: Assumptions, concept of
pressure. Kinetic energy and temperature; rms
2. To study the effect
of detergent on
surface tension of
water by observing
capillary rise.
Exercis
e
questio
ns
UT-3
9/12/14
Chapter-IX.X
and
Kinetic
Theory
speed of gas molecules; degrees of freedom, law
of equipartition of energy (statement only) and
application
to specific heat capacities of gases; concept of
mean free path, Avogadro’s number.
Jan 20 26
Unit X:
Oscilla
tions
and
Waves
Periodic motion – period, frequency, displacement
as a function of time. Periodic functions. Simple
harmonic motion (SHM) and its equation; phase;
oscillations of a spring – restoring force and force
constant;
energy in SHM – kinetic and potential energies;
simple pendulum – derivation of expression for its
time
period; free, forced and damped oscillations
(qualitative ideas only), resonance.
Wave motion. Longitudinal and transverse waves,
speed of wave motion. Displacement relation for a
progressive wave. Principle of superposition of
waves, reflection of waves, standing waves in
strings and
organ pipes, fundamental mode and harmonics.
Beats. Doppler effect
Exercis
e
questio
ns
UT-4
27/1/15
Chapter-
XII,XIII
Feb. 11 Revision for IInd Terminal Exam Exercis
e
questio
ns
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject: Chemistry
Class XI
Name of the Text Book: NCERT
Month No. of
Instruction
al Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topics
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities Material
required
Assignment
CW/HW
Assessment
s
April 15 17 1. Some basic
concept of
chemistry
2. Structure of
Atom
1. General Introduction:
Importance and scope of
chemistry.Nature of matter,
laws of chemical
combination, Dalton's
atomic theory: concept of
elements,atoms and
molecules.
Atomic and molecular
masses, mole concept and
molar mass, percentage
composition, empirical
and molecular formula,
chemical reactions,
stoichiometry and
calculations based on
stoichiometry.
2.Discovery of Electron,
Separate List is
Attached.
Intext questions,
Exercise and
numericals
Proton and Neutron, atomic
number, isotopes and
isobars. Thomson's model
and its limitations.
Rutherford's model and its
limitations, Bohr's model
and its limitations,
June 18 21 2. Structure of
Atom cont..
3.
Classification
of elements
and peroodicity
in properties
Concept of shells and
subshells, dual nature of
matter and light, de
Broglie's relationship,
Heisenberg uncertainty
principle, concept of
orbitals, quantum numbers,
shapes of s, p and d
orbitals, rules for filling
electrons in orbitals -
Aufbau principle, Pauli's
exclusion principle and
Hund's rule, electronic
configuration of atoms,
stability of half filled and
completely filled orbitals.
3. Significance of
classification, brief history
of the development of
periodic table, modern
periodic law and the
present form of periodic
table, periodic trends in
Intext questions,
Exercise and
numericals
properties of elements -
atomic radii,ionic radii,
inert gas radii Ionization
enthalpy, electron gain
enthalpy, electronegativity,
valency. Nomenclature of
elements with atomic
number greater than 100.
July 24 28 4. Chemical
bonding
amd
molecular
structure
5. State of
Matter:
Gas and
Liquid
Valence electrons, ionic
bond, covalent bond; bond
parameters, Lewis
structure, polar character
of
covalent bond, covalent
character of ionic bond,
valence bond theory,
resonance, geometry of
covalent molecules, VSEPR
theory, concept of
hybridization, involving s,p
and d orbitals and shapes
of some simple molecules,
molecular orbital theory of
homonuclear diatomic
molecules(qualitative idea
only), hydrogen bond.
Unit V: States of Matter:
Gases and Liquids 12
Periods
Three states of matter,
intermolecular interactions,
Intext questions,
Exercise and
numericals
types of bonding, melting
and boiling points,
role of gas laws in
elucidating the concept of
the molecule, Boyle's law,
Charles law, Gay Lussac's
law, Avogadro's law, ideal
behaviour, empirical
derivation of gas equation,
Avogadro's number,
ideal gas equation.
Deviation from ideal
behaviour, liquefaction of
gases, critical temperature,
kinetic energy and
molecular speeds
(elementary idea)Liquid
State- vapour pressure,
viscosity and surface
tension (qualitative idea
only, no mathematical
derivations)
August 20 22 6.
Thermodynami
cs
7. Equilibrium
Chemical Thermodynamics
16 Periods
Concepts of System and
types of systems,
surroundings, work, heat,
energy, extensive and
intensive properties, state
functions.
First law of
thermodynamics -internal
energy and enthalpy, heat
capacity and specific heat,
measurement of ΔU and
ΔH, Hess's law of constant
heat summation, enthalpy
of bond dissociation,
combustion, formation,
atomization, sublimation,
phase transition, ionization,
solution and dilution.
Second law of
Thermodynamics (brief
introduction)
Introduction of entropy as a
state function, Gibb's
energy change for
spontaneous and non-
spontaneous processes,
criteria for equilibrium.
Third law of
thermodynamics (brief
introduction).
Unit VII: Equilibrium 14
Periods
Equilibrium in physical and
chemical processes,
dynamic nature of
equilibrium, law of mass
action, equilibrium
constant, factors affecting
equilibrium - Le Chatelier's
principle, ionic
equilibriumionization of
acids and bases, strong and
weak electrolytes, degree
of ionization, ionization of
poly basic acids, acid
strength, concept of pH.
Sept 4+9
4+1
0
7. Equilibrium
cont…
Revision
Henderson Equation,
hydrolysis of salts
(elementary idea),buffer
solution, solubility product,
common ion effect (with
illustrative examples)
Oct 13 15
8. Redox
reactions
9. Hydrogens
Redox Reactions 06
PeriodsConcept of
oxidation and reduction,
redox reactions, oxidation
number, balancing redox
reactions,in terms of loss
and gain of electrons and
change in oxidation
number, applications of
redox reactionsUnit IX:
Hydrogen 08
PeriodsPosition of hydrogen
in periodic table,
occurrence, isotopes,
preparation, properties and
uses ofhydrogen, hydrides-
ionic covalent and
interstitial; physical and
chemical properties of
water, heavywater,
hydrogen peroxide -
preparation, reactions and
structure and use;
hydrogen as a fuel.
Intext questions,
exrecise and
Practice
equations
Nov 17 19
12. Organic
chemistry:
Some Bsic
Principles and
techniques
13.
Hydrocarbons
General introduction,
methods of purification,
qualitative and quantitative
analysis, classification
and IUPAC nomenclature of
organic compounds.
Electronic displacements in
a covalent bond:
inductive effect,
electromeric effect,
resonance and hyper
conjugation. Homolytic and
heterolytic
fission of a covalent bond:
free radicals, carbocations,
carbanions, electrophiles
and nucleophiles,
types of organic reactions.
Classification of
Intext questions,
exrecise and
Practice
equations
Hydrocarbons Aliphatic
Hydrocarbons:
Alkanes- Nomenclature,
isomerism, conformation
(ethane only), physical
properties, chemical
reactions including free
radical mechanism of
halogenation, combustion
and pyrolysis.
Dec 15 17
13.
Hydrocarbons
cont….
10. s-Block
elements
Alkenes - Nomenclature,
structure of double bond
(ethene), geometrical
isomerism, physical
properties, methods of
preparation, chemical
reactions: addition of
hydrogen, halogen, water,
hydrogen halides
(Markownikov's addition
and peroxide effect),
ozonolysis, oxidation,
mechanism of electrophilic
addition.
Alkynes - Nomenclature,
structure of triple bond
(ethyne), physical
properties, methods of
preparation, chemical
reactions: acidic character
of alkynes, addition
reaction of - hydrogen,
halogens,hydrogen halides
and water.
Jan 20 22
10. s-Block
elements
cont….
11. p-Block
elements
Preparation and Properties
of Some Important
Compounds:Sodium
Carbonate, Sodium
Chloride, Sodium Hydroxide
and Sodium
Hydrogencarbonate,Biologi
cal importance of Sodium
and Potassium.Calcium
Oxide and Calcium
Carbonate and their
industrial uses, biological
importance ofMagnesium
and Calcium.Unit XI: Some
p -Block Elements 14
PeriodsGeneral
Introduction to p -Block
ElementsGroup 13
Elements: General
introduction, electronic
configuration, occurrence,
variation ofproperties,
oxidation states, trends in
chemical reactivity,
anomalous properties of
first element of the group,
Boron - physical and
chemical properties, some
important compounds,
Borax, Boric acid, Boron
Hydrides, Aluminium:
Intext and
exercise
Reactions with acids and
alkalies, uses.Group 14
Elements: General
introduction, electronic
configuration, occurrence,
variation ofproperties,
oxidation states, trends in
chemical reactivity,
anomalous behaviour of
first elements.Carbon-
catenation, allotropic
forms, physical and
chemical properties; uses
of some
importantcompounds:
oxides. Important
compounds of Silicon and a
few uses: Silicon
Tetrachloride,
Silicones,Silicates and
Zeolites, their uses.
Feb 11 12
14.
Environmental
Chemistry
Revision
Environmental pollution -
air, water and soil pollution,
chemical reactions in
atmosphere, smog,
major atmospheric
pollutants, acid rain, ozone
and its reactions, effects of
depletion of ozone
layer,greenhouse effect and
global warming- pollution
due to industrial wastes,
green chemistry as an
alternative tool for reducing
pollution, strategies for
control of environmental
pollution.
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject:Biology
Class:XI
Month No. of
Instructi
onal
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topics
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities Mate
rial
requi
red
Assignmen
t
CW/HW
Assessm
ents Extensions
/ beyond
the text
April 15 15 L-1 : The Living
World
L-2 : Biological
Classification
What is living? biodiversity;need for
classification; three domains of life;
taxonomy &
systematics; concept of species and
taxonomical hierarchy; binomial
nomenclature; tools
for study of taxonomy-museums, zorogical
parks, herbaria, botanical gardens.
Five kingdom classification; salient
features and classification of Monera,
Protista and
Fungi into major groups: Lichens, Viruses
and Viroids.
Separate List is
Attached.
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
June 18 18 L-3 : Plant
Kingdom
L-4 : Animal
Kingdom
Salient features and classification of
plants into major groups - Algae,
Bryophyta,
Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae and
Angiospermae (three to five salient and
distinguising
features and at least two examples of each
category); Angiosperms - classification up
to
class, characteristic features and
examples.
Salient features and classification of
animals non chordates up to phyla level
and chordates
up to classes level (three to five salient
features and at least two examples).
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
July 24 24 L-5 : Morphology
of Flowering
Plants
L-6 : Anatomy of
Flowering
Plants
L-7 : Structural
Organisation in
Animals
Morphology and modifications; tissues;
anatomy and functions of different parts of
flowering
plants: root, stem, leaf, inflorescence;
cymose and racemose, flower, fruit and
seed (to be
dealt along with the relevant practical of
the Practical Syllabus).
Animal tissues; morphology, anatomy and
functions of different systems (digestive,
circulatory, respiratory, nervous and
reproductive) of an insect (cockroach). (a
brief account
only)
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
UT-1 (L-1
to L-4)
August 20 20 L-8 : Cell : The
Unit of Life
L-9 :
Biomolecules
L-10: Cell Cycle
and Cell division
Cell theory and cell as the basic unit of life;
structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cells;
Plant cell and animal cell; Cell envelope,
cell membrane, cell wall; Cell organelles -
structure
and function; endomembrane system,
endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies,
lysosomes,
vacuoles; mitochondria, ribosomes,
plastids, microbodies; cytoskeleton, cilia,
flagella,
centrioles (ultrastructure and function);
nucleus, nuclear membrane, chromatin,
nucleolus.
Chemical constituents of living cells:
biomolecules, structure and function of
proteins,
carbodydrates, lipids, nucleic acids,
enzymes, types, properties, enzyme action.
Cell division : cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis
and their significance.
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
UT-2 (L-5
& L-6)
Sept 4+9 4+9 L-11 : Transport
in Plants
Transport in plants; movement of water,
gases and nutrients; cell to cell transport,
Diffusion,
facilitated diffusion, active transport; plant-
water relations, Imbibition, water potential,
osmosis, plasmolysis; long distance
transport of water - Absorption, apoplast,
symplast,
transpiration pull, root pressure and
guttation; transpiration, opening and
closing of stomata;
Uptake and translocation of mineral
nutrients - Transport of food, phloem
transport, mass
flow hypothesis; diffusion of gases.
Mineral nutrition: Essential minerals,
macro and micronutrients and their role;
deficiency
symptoms; mineral toxicity; elementary
idea of hydroponics as a method to study
mineral
nutrition; nitrogen metabolism, nitrogen
cycle, biological nitrogen fixation.
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
Term-1
(L-1 to L-
8)
Oct 13 13 L-12 : Anatomy
of Flowering
Plants
L-13 :
Photosynthesis
in Higher plants
Photosynthesis: photosynthesis as a
means of autotrophic nutrition; site of
photosynthesis,pigments involved in
photosynthesis (elementary idea);
photochemical and biosyntheticphases of
photosynthesis; cyclic and non cyclic
photophosphorylation;
chemiosmotichypothesis; photorespiration;
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
C3 and C4 pathways; factors affecting
photosynthesis.
Nov 17 17 L-14 :
Respiration in
Plants
L-15 : Plant
Growth and
Development
Respiration: exchange of gases; cellular
respiration - glycolysis, fermentation
(anaerobic),
TCA cycle and electron transport system
(aerobic); energy relations - number of ATP
molecules generated; amphibolic
pathways; respiratroy quotient.
Plant growth and development: seed
germination; phases of plant growth and
plant growth
rate; conditions of growth; differentiation,
dedifferentiation and redifferentiation;
sequence
of developmental processes in a plant cell;
growth regulators - auxin, gibberellin,
cytokinin,
ethylene, ABA; seed dormancy;
vernalisation; photoperiodism.
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
Dec 15 15 L-16 : Digestion
and Absorption
L-17 : Breathing
and Exchange
of Gases
L-18 : Body
Fluids and
Circulation
Digestion and absorption: alimentary canal
and digestive glands, role of digestive
enzymes
and gastrointestinal hormones; Peristalsis,
digestion, absorption and assimilation of
proteins,
carbohydrates and fats; calorific values of
proteins, carbohydrates and fats; egestion;
nutritional and digestive disorders - PEM,
indigestion, constipation, vomiting,
jaundice,
diarrhoea.
Breathing and Respiration: Respiratory
organs in animals (recall only); Respiratory
system
in humans; mechanism of breathing and its
regulation in humans - exchange of gases,
transport of gases and regulation of
respiration, respiratory volume; disorders
related to
respiration - asthma, emphysema,
occupational respiratory disorders.
Body fluids and circulation: composition of
blood, blood groups, coagulation of blood;
composition of lymph and its function;
human circulatory system - Structure of
human
heart and blood vessels; cardiac cycle,
cardiac output, ECG; double circulation;
regulation
of cardiac activity; disorders of circulatory
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
UT-3 (L-
13 & L-
14)
system - hypertension, coronary artery
disease,
angina pectoris, heart failure.
Jan 20 20 L-19 : Excretory
products and
their
Elimination
L-20:
Locomotion and
Movement
L-21 : Neural
Control and
Coordination
Excretory products and their elimination:
modes of excretion - ammonotelism,
ureotelism,uricotelism; human excretory
system - structure and function; urine
formation,osmoregulation; regulation of
kidney function - renin - angiotensin, atrial
natriuretic factor,ADH and diabetes
insipidus; role of other organs in excretion;
disorders - uraemia, renalfailure, renal
calculi, nephritis; dialysis and artificial
kidney.Locomotion and movement: types of
movement - ciliary, flagellar, muscular;
skeletal muscle- contractile proteins and
muscle contraction; skeletal system and
its functions; joints;disorders of muscular
and skeletal system - myasthenia gravis,
tetany, muscular dystrophy,arthritis,
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
osteoporosis, gout.Neural control and
coordination: neuron and nerves; Nervous
system in humans - centralnervous system;
peripheral nervous system and visceral
nervous system; generation andconduction
of nerve impulse; reflex action; sensory
perception; sense organs;
elementarystructure and function of eye
and ear.
Feb 11 11 L-22 : chemical
Coordination
and Integration
& REVISION
Chemical coordination and regulation:
endocrine glands and hormones; human
endocrine
system - hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal,
thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas,
gonads;
mechanism of hormone action (elementary
Idea); role of hormones as messengers and
regulators, hypo - and hyperactivity and
related disorders; dwarfism, acromegaly,
cretinism,
goit, exophthalmic goiter, diabetes,
Addision's disease.
Note : Diseases related to all the human
physiology systems (to be taught in brief).
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
UT-4 (L-
18 to L-
20_
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject Mathematics
Class XI
Name of the Text Book Mathematics Textbook for class XI (NCERT)
Month
No. of
Instructional
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topics Sub-Topics/ Skills AssignmentCW/HW Assessments
Extensions
/ beyond
the text
April 15 19 Ch- 1. Sets (9) Sets & their representation Exercise 1.1
Types of sets Exercise 1.2
Subset, power set & universal set Exercise 1.3
Operation on sets & properties of union &
intersection
Exercise 1.4
Representation of sets using Venn
diagrams
Complement of a set & properties Exercise 1.5
Practical problems on union &
intersection
Exercise 1.6
ME- 1 Q. No. 3 to 7
ME-1 Q. No. 1, 2,
13
ME- 1 Q. No. 8 to 12
ME-1 Q. No. 14, 15,
16
Class Test
Ch- 2.
Relations &
Functions (7)
Cartesian product of sets
Exercise 2.1
Relations Exercise 2.2
Function
Types of function
Algebra of real functions Exercise 2.3
ME- 2 Q. No. 1 to 5
ME- 2 Q. No. 6 to
10
ME- 2 Q. No. 10 to 12 Class Test
Ch- 3.
Trigonometric
Functions (3)
Angle Measurement- radian & degree
measurement, relation between them
Exercise 3.1
Length of an arc Exercise 3.1
Sign of trigonometric functions
June 18 24
Ch- 3.
Trigonometric
Functions (16)
Domain & range of trigonometric
functions
Graphs of trigonometric functions Exercise 3.2
T- functions of sum & difference of two
angles
T- functions of sum & difference of two
angles
T- functions of sum & difference of two
angles
Exercise 3.3 Q. No. 1, 2, 5, 7, 11 Exercise 3.3
Exercise 3.3 Q. No. 12, 15, 16, 19 Exercise 3.3
Exercise 3.3 Q. No. 22, 24, 25
T- equations Exercise 3.4
Exercise 3.4
ME- 3 Q. No. 1 to 5
ME- 3 Q. No. 6 to 10
Sine rule
Supplementary Exercise
Cosine rule
Supplementary Exercise Class Test
Ch- 4. Principle
of
Mathematical
Induction (5)
Theorem on PMI
Exercise 4.1 Q. No. 1, 3, 6, 7
Exercise 4.1 Q. No. 8, 11, 14. 16
Exercise 4.1 Q. No. 18 to 21
Exercise 4.1 Q. No. 22 to 24 Class Test
Ch- 5. Complex
Numbers (3)
Complex numbers, powers of i
UT- 1 (Ch- 1,
2, 3, 4)
Algebra of complex numbers, addition &
subtraction of complex numbers
Multiplication & division of complex
numbers
Exercise 5.1
July 24 32
Ch- 5. Complex
Numbers (9)
Identities
Exercise 5.1
Modulus & conjugate of a complex
number
Exercise 5.1
Properties of modulus of complex
numbers
Argand plane & Polar representation
Exercise 5.2
Locus of a
point in
the Argand
plane
Exercise 5.2
Square root of a complex number
Quadratic equations Exercise 5.3
ME- 5 Q. No. 1, 2, 4, 10, 11
ME- 5 Q. No. 16 to 20 Class Test
Ch- 7.
Permutations
&
combinations
(8)
Fundamental Principle of Counting
Exercise: 7.1
Factorial notation Exercise: 7.2
Permutations when all objects are
different
Exercise: 7.3
Permutations when all objects are not
distinct
Exercise: 7.3
Combination- Theorems Exercise: 7.4
Exercise: 7.4
ME- 7 Q. No. 1 to 6
ME- 7 Q. No. 7 to 11 Class Test
Ch- 8. Binomial
Theorem (7)
Pascal's Triangle
Bionomial theorem for n > 0 Exercise: 8.1
Exercise: 8.1
General & middle terms Exercise: 8.2
Exercise: 8.2
ME- 8 Q. No. 1 to 5
ME- 8 Q. No. 6 to 10 Class Test
Ch- 10.
Straight Lines
(8)
Slope of a line, condition for parallelism &
perpendicularity of lines
Angle between two lines Exercise: 10.1
Point slope form, two point form Exercise: 10.2
Slope intercept form, intercept form Exercise: 10.2
Normal form Exercise: 10.2
General equation of a line Exercise: 10.3
Distance of a point from a line Exercise: 10.3
Distance between two parallel lines Exercise: 10.3
August 20 26
Ch- 10.
Straight Lines
(4)
ME- 10 Q. No. 1 to 6
ME- 10 Q. No. 7 to 12
ME- 10 Q. No. 13 to 18
ME- 10 Q. No. 19 to 24 Class Test
Ch- 11. Conic
Sections (14)
Sections of a cone
Circle- general equation Exercise: 11.1
Exercise: 11.1
Parabola- standard form
Latus rectum Exercise: 11.2
Exercise: 11.2
UT- 2 (Ch- 5,
7, 8, 10)
Ellipse- standard equation (both forms)
Terms related to ellipse Exercise: 11.3
Exercise: 11.3
Hyperbola- standard equation (both
forms)
Terms related to hyperbola Exercise: 11.4
Exercise: 11.4
ME- 11 Q. No. 1 to 4
ME- 11 Q. No. 5 to 8 Class Test
Ch- 16.
Probability (8)
Random experiment, sample space
Exercise: 16.1
Exercise: 16.1
Event- Types of event
Algebra of events Exercise: 16.2
Mutually exclusive & exhaustive events Exercise: 16.2
Axiomatic approach to probability
Probability of the event "A or B" Exercise: 16.3
Probability of event "not A" Exercise: 16.3
September 4 5
Ch- 16.
Probability (4)
Exercise: 16.3
ME- 16. Q. No. 1 to 5
ME- 16. Q. No. 6 to 10 Class Test
Revision
Term Exam- I
(Ch- 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 7, 8, 10,
11, 16)
October 13 17
Ch- 12.
Introduction to
3- D Geometry
(5)
Coordinate axes & coordinate planes
Coordinates of a point in space Exercise: 12.1
Distance between two points Exercise: 12.2
Section formula Exercise: 12.3
ME- 12 Q. No. 1 to 6 Class Test
Ch- 13. Limits
& derivatives
(12)
Intuitive idea of derivatives
Limits- concept
Algebra of limits
Limits of polynomials & rational functions
Limits of T- functions (Sandwich theorem) Exercise: 13.1
Different types of limits Exercise: 13.1
Exercise: 13.1
Exercise: 13.1
Limits of exponential & logarithmic
function
Supplementary
Exercise
L'
Hospital's
Rule
Derivatives- concept
Derivative by first principle
Derivative of polynomials & T- function
November 17 23
Ch- 13. Limits
& derivatives
(7)
Algebra of derivatives Exercise: 13.2
Chain Rule
Exercise: 13.2
Exercise: 13.2
ME- 13 Q. No. 1 to 5
ME- 13 Q. No. 6 to 15
ME- 13 Q. No. 16 to 25
ME- 13 Q. No. 26 to 30 Class Test
Ch- 9.
Sequesncies &
Series (13)
Difference between sequence & series,
general term of a sequence
Exercise: 9.1
Arithmetic Progression (A. P.), General
term & Sum to n terms
Exercise: 9.2
Arithmetic mean, To insert n terms
between two numbers to get an A. P.
Exercise: 9.2
Exercise: 9.2
Geometric Progression (G. P.), General
term & Sum to n terms
Exercise: 9.3
Geometric mean, To insert n terms
between two numbers to get an A. P.
Exercise: 9.3
Exercise: 9.3
Sum to n terms of a special series Exercise: 9.4
Exercise: 9.4
ME- 1 Q.No. 1 to 8
ME- 1 Q.No. 9 to 16
ME- 1 Q.No. 17 to 24
ME- 1 Q.No. 25 to 32 Class Test
Ch- 6. Linear
Inequalities (3)
Rules of Inequality
UT- 3 (Ch-
13, 9)
Algebraic solutions of linear inequality in
one variable & its graphical
representation
Exercise: 6.1
Exercise: 6.1
December 15 20
Ch- 6. Linear
Inequalities (7)
Exercise: 6.1
Graphical solution of linear inequalities in
two variables
Exercise: 6.2
Exercise: 6.2
Solution of system of linear inequalities in
two variables
Exercise: 6.3
Exercise: 6.3
Exercise: 6.3
ME- 9 Q No. 11 to 14 Class Test
Ch- 14.
Mathematical
Reasoning (6)
What is a statement? Exercise: 14.1
Negation of a statement, Compound
statement
Exercise: 14.2
Rule for the compound statement with
"or", exclusive or, inclusive or, quantifiers
Exercise: 14.3
Implications: Converse & contrapositive
statements
Exercise: 14.4
Validating statements Exercise: 14.5
ME- 14 Class Test
Ch- 15.
Statistics (5)
Measures of dispersion- Range, Mean
deviation of ungrouped data about mean,
median
Exercise: 15.1
Mean deviation of grouped data about
mean
Exercise: 15.1
Mean deviation of grouped data about
median
Exercise: 15.1
Exercise: 15.1
Variance & S.D of discrete data Exercise: 15.2
January 20 26
Ch- 15.
Statistics (8)
Variance & S.D of grouped data Exercise: 15.2
Variance & S.D of grouped data by
shortcut method
Exercise: 15.2
Analysis of frequecy Distribution:
Coefficient of variation
Exercise: 15.3
Exercise: 15.3
Exercise: 15.3
ME- 15
ME- 15 Class Test
ME- 15
UT- 4 (Ch- 6,
14, 15)
Revision
Term Exam-
II (Ch- 1 to
16)
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject: Physical Education
Class: XI
No. of
Instructional
Days 146
Name of the Text Book: Evergreen
Publication ,
Physical Education
Month
No. of
Instruct
ional
Days
No. of
pds.
Lessons/Topics Sub-Topics/ Skills Activitie
s
Material
required
Assignment
CW/HW
Assess
ments
Extensio
ns /
beyond
the text
April 15 11
Physical
Fitness,
Wellness and
Lifestyle
Meaning and importance of
Physical Fitness, Wellness and
Lifestyle
rule and
regulati
on of all
general
sports
and
games (
in the
class
room /on
the
field)Pra
ctical
Record
book
PPT
Presentation,
Text book,
outdoor vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential in
Physical
Education
Practical
Record
book
preparation
.
class
test for
10 mark
PPT of
various
Games
� Factors affecting Physical Fitness
and Wellness Question &
� Indicators of Health - Physical
and Psychological answer .
� Preventing Health Threats
through Lifestyle Change
Revise the
taught
� Components of positive lifestyle chapter.
preparat
ion.
Discussi
on about
syllabus,
history
of
general
games.
June
18
22
Changing
Trends and
Career in
Physical
Education,
Olympic
Movement
Define Physical Education, its Aims
and Objectives
various
games
skill
demo,
cliping
of
Dronach
arya
Award,
Arjuna
Award
and
Rajiv
Gandhi
Khel
Ratna
Award ,
Olympic
Symbols
, Ideals,
Objectiv
PPT
Presentation,
Text book,
outdoor vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential in
Physical
Education
class
test for
10 mark
PPT of
olympic,
� Development of Physical
Education - Post Independence
Practical
Record
book
preparation
.
� Concept and Principles of
Integrated Physical Education Question &
� Concept and Principles of
Adaptive Physical Education answer .
� Career Options in Physical
Education
Revise the
taught
Ancient and Modern Olympics chapter.
� Olympic Symbols, Ideals,
Objectives and Values
� International Olympic Committee
� Indian Olympic Association
� Dronacharya Award, Arjuna
Award and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
Award
� Organisational set-up of CBSE
Sports and Chacha Nehru Sports
Award
es and
Values
July 24 22
Yoga
, Doping
Meaning and Importance of Yoga
Yoga
demo,
yoga
perform
ance by
students
,
Meditati
on and
Yogic
Kriyas ,
PPT on
yoga ,
Evening
practice
of skill ,
PPT
Presentation,
Text book,
outdoor vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential in
Physical
Education
PPT of
yoga
� Yoga as an Indian Heritage
� Elements of Yoga
� Introduction to - Asanas,
Pranayam, Meditation and Yogic
Kriyas
skill
practice at
evening
� Prevention and Management of
Common Lifestyle Diseases;
Obesity, Diabetes, Hyper- Question &
Tension and Back-Pain answer .
Meaning and types of Doping
Revise the
taught
� Prohibited substances and
methods
chapter.
� Athletes responsibilities
� Testing - in competition and Out-
of-Competition
� Side effects of prohibited
substances
Augus
t
20
11
Management of
Injuries
Common sports injuries of soft
Tissues, Joints and Bones
Ground
makring
of
Athletic
track,
Rehabili
tation
through
PPT
Presentation,
Text book,
outdoor vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential in
Question &
PPT of
soft
Tissues,
Joints
and
Bones ,
� First-Aid in Common Sports
Injuries answer .
� Prevention of Sports injuries
Revise the
taught
� Rehabilitation through Massage
and Exercise
Exercise Physical
Education, M
tape , lime
powder, rope.
chapter.
Septe
mber
4,
Rev.9da
ys &
Term I
Exam
Revision
first Six chapters for first term
examination
____
____
____
____
Octob
er
13 22
Test and
Measurement
in
Sports,Fundam
entals of
Anatomy and
Physiology
Define Test and Measurement
�
Calculat
ion of
BMI and
Waist -
Hip
Ratio on
10
person
And
calculati
ng Ratio
PPT
Presentation,
Text book,
outdoor vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential in
Physical
Education
,Measuring
tape, weight
machine,
class
test for
10 mark
PPT
from
smart
board on
anatomy
� Importance of Test and
Measurement in Sports
� Calculation of BMI and Waist - Hip
Ratio
� Somato Types (Endomorphy,
Mesomorphy and Ectomorphy) Question &
� Procedures of Anthropromatric
Measurement - Height, Weight, Arm
and Leg Length and answer .
Skin Fold
Revise the
taught
Define Anatomy, Physiology and its
importance
chapter.
� Function of skeleton system,
Classification of bones and types of
joints
� Function and structure of
muscles
� Function and structure of
Respiratory System
� Structure of Heart and
introduction to Circulatory System
Nove
mber
17 12
Biomechanics
and Sports
Meaning and Importance of
Biomechanics in Physical
Education and Sports
Demo of
Newton'
s Law of
Motion
and its
applicati
on in
sports,
Levers
and its
types
and its
applicati
on in
Sports,
Centrifu
gal and
Centripe
tal and
its
applicati
on in
Sports
PPT
Presentation,
Text book,
outdoor vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential in
Physical
Education
Question &
class
test for
10 mark
______
� Newton's Law of Motion and its
application in sports answer .
� Levers and its types and its
application in Sports
Revise the
taught
� Equilibrium - Dynamic and Static
and Centre of Gravity and its
application in sports
chapter.
� Force - Centrifugal and
Centripetal and its application in
Sports
Dece
mber
15,
Annual
day
practic
e-6days
11
Psychology and
Sports
Definition and importance of
Psychology in Physical Education
and Sports
Medicin
e Ball,
Thera
Tube
and
Pilates
practice
PPT
Presentation,
Text book,
outdoor vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Question &
______ � Define and differentiate between
'Growth and Development' answer .
� Developmental characteristics at
different stage of development
Revise the
taught
� Adolescent problems and their
management
s Essential in
Physical
Education
chapter.
� Define Learning, Laws of Learning
and transfer of Learning
Janua
ry
20 12
Training in
Sports
Meaning and Concept of Sports
Training
Sports
Training
,
Warming
up and
limberin
g down
PPT
Presentation,
Text book,
outdoor vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential in
Physical
Education
Question &
PPT on
sports
training
� Principles of Sports Training answer .
� Warming up and limbering down
Revise the
taught
� Load, Adaptation and Recovery chapter.
� Skill, Technique and Style
Febru
ary
Rev.11d
ays
Revision
All Eleven chapters’ final
examination and Part B
____
____
____
____
____
March Exam
Subject: Physical
Education
Practical:-30
marks
Class: XI
No. of pds.
per week 4
Name of the Text Book: Evergreen
Publication ,
Physical Education:-Practical
Month
No. of
Instruc
tional
Days
No. of
pds.
Lessons/Topi
cs
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities Material
required
Assignment
CW/HW
Assess
ments
Extensi
ons /
beyond
the text
April 15 11 PFT
60 MT Sprint,
Practice of 60 MT
Sprint,
skip rop,
Measurin
g tape,
lime
powder,
rope,
mats,
discus ,
shotput ,
stopwatc
h
Practice the
perform PFT
_____ _____
4 × 10 MT shuttle run,
4 × 10 MT shuttle
run,
Standing broad jump/ long jump,
Standing broad
jump/ long jump,
Sits-up/push-up/squats,
Sits-up/push-
up/squats,
Basketball throw, Rope Skipping.
Basketball throw,
Rope Skipping.
June 18 11
Track Event -100m/200m/400m
Students has to
choose one track
and one field event
of their choice.
Practice of selected
event
skip rop,
Measurin
g tape,
lime
powder,
rope,
mats,
discus ,
Practice the
perform
Track And
field event
_____ _____
Field Event – shot put, discus
throw, long jump
Technique of throwing ,
jumping,
Sprints and
Jumps
Technique of sprint, croach start,
and finishing.
shotput ,
stopwatc
h
July 24 11
One by one student
will show the demo
of skill in front of
other students, and
give the practice to
the
students,common
practice session
volley
ball,
football,
table
tennis
racket,
cricket
bat,
cricket
ball,
wicket,
handball,
basketbal
l lawn
tennis
racket
.Tennis
ball.
Practice the
perform
skill
_____ _____
Skill Practice of choice games,
Question & answer
Students will practice skill of
their respective for e.g, cricket
Skill ( Choice
Games )
batingt skill - Front foot defence ,
Back foot defence, straight drive,
etc.
Bowling skill - Inswing, outswing,
Leg break, off break, etc
Augus
t
20 11
Health and
Fitness
Activities -
Medicine
Ball/Thera
Tube/Pilates/
Rope
Skipping
Practice of Rope Skipping for
Health and Fitness
Students has to
choose Medicine
Ball/Thera
Tube/Pilates/Rope
Skipping of their
choice. Practice of
selected event
rope skip
,
stopwatc
h
Practice the
perform
activity
_____ _____
Septe
mber
4,
Rev.9d
ays &
Term I
Exam
Revision
first Six chapters for first term
examination
____
____
____
____
Octob
er
13 11
Track Event -100m/200m/400m
Students has to
choose one track
and one field event
of their choice.
Practice of selected
event
skip rop,
Measurin
g tape,
lime
powder,
rope,
mats,
discus ,
shotput ,
stopwatc
h
Practice the
perform
Track And
field event
_____ _____
Field Event – shot put, discus
throw, long jump
Technique of throwing ,
jumping,
Sprints and
Jumps
Technique of sprint, croach start,
and finishing. Standing
Start
Nove
mber
17 11
One by one student
will show the demo
of skill in front of
other students, and
give the practice to
the
students,common
practice session
volley
ball,
football,
table
tennis
racket,
cricket
bat,
cricket
ball,
wicket,
handball,
basketbal
l lawn
Practice the
perform
skill
_____ _____
Skill Practice of choice games,
Question & answer
Skill ( Choice
Games )
Students will practice skill of
their respective for e.g, cricket
batingt skill - Front foot defence ,
Back foot defence, straight drive,
etc.
Bowling skill - Inswing, outswing,
Leg break, off break, etc
tennis
racket
.Tennis
ball.
Dece
mber
15,
Annual
day
practic
e-
6days
11
Body Mass
Index
students will take
the BMI of other 10
students, family or
neighbourhood and
show graphical
representation of
the data.
,
Measurin
g tape,
mats,wei
ght
machine
calculate
the BMI of
10
students,
family or
neighbourh
ood
_____ _____
Measure BMI of ten members
from family or neighbourhood and
show graphical representation of
the data
Janua
ry
20 11 PFT
60 MT Sprint,
Practice of 60 MT
Sprint,
skip rop,
Measurin
g tape,
lime
powder,
rope,
mats,
discus ,
shotput ,
stopwatc
h
Practice the
perform PFT
_____ _____
4 × 10 MT shuttle run,
4 × 10 MT shuttle
run,
Standing broad jump/ long jump,
Standing broad
jump/ long jump,
Sits-up/push-up/squats,
Sits-up/push-
up/squats,
Basketball throw, Rope Skipping.
Basketball throw,
Rope Skipping.
Febru
ary
Rev.11
days
Revision
All Eleven chapters’ final
examination and Part B
____ ____ ____
____
March
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject Informatics Practices No. of pds. per week 4 Theory and 4 Practical
Class XI
Name of the Text Book: A Textbook on Informatics Practices by CBSE
Month No. of
Instructional
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topics Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities Material
required
AssignmentCW/HW Assessments Extensions /
beyond the
text
April 15 13 Chapter 4.
GETTING
STARTED WITH
IDE
PROGRAMMING
Introduction, Rapid
Application Development
using IDE (Integrated
Development Environment);
Familiarization of IDE using
basic Interface components-
Label, Text Field, Text Area,
Button,
Checkbox, Radio Button. (As
per appendix B).
• Developing General
Application - Getting
Familiar with Java User
Interface Swing components
-
Frame, Option Pane, Label,
Text Field, Password Field,
Text Area, Button, Check
Box, Radio
Button, Combo Box, List,
and their respective
Application
designing
using
Netbeans
s/w
Netbeans
Installation
Practical Question
will be given from
Practical list of
std 11
Questions will be
given from
Textbook Exercise
What is
JVM , Byte
Code
,Netbeans
from Sumita
Arora
methods and properties:
June 18 16 Chapter 5.
PROGRAMMING
FUNDAMENTALS
Data Types: Concept of data
types; Built-in data types:
byte, short, int, long, float,
double, char,
String, boolean
Variables:
Need to use variable,
Declaring Variables,
Variable Naming
Conventions, Assigning
values to Variable(s);
Integer object method:
Parse Int
Double object method: parse
double, parse float
Application
designing
using
Netbeans
s/w
Netbeans
S/W
July 24 22 Chapter 6.
CONTROL
STRUCTURES
understand the concept and
usage of selection and
Iteration statements, need
and use of Relational and
Logical operators.analyze
the problem, decide and
evaluate
conditions.understand the
need to use the Check Box,
List and Combo Box
components.-> Design
simple applications using
the various selection control
structures in an application.-
>Develop applications
integrating GUI components
and iterative control
structures like while loop ,
do while loop , switch
Application
designing
using
Netbeans
s/w
Netbeans
S/W
UT-1 1st
July'14Ch-4 , Ch-5
1) Dialogue
box like
input ,
confirm
dialogue
box 2)
Inserting
images I n
applications
using jLabel
3)
Displaying
images
using list
(set
ImageIcon
method
August 20 3 Chapter 7.
PROGRAMMING
GUIDELINES
Problem Solving
Methodology :
Understanding of the
problem, Identifying
minimum number of inputs
required for output, breaking
down problem into simple
logical steps.
Modular approach;Stylistic
Guidelines: Clarity and
Simplicity of Expressions,
Names, Comments,
Indentation;
Running and debugging
programs: Syntax Errors,
Run-Time Errors, Logical
Errors.
Netbeans
S/W
UT-2
12th Aug'14
Ch-6,Ch-7
8 Chapter 3.
INFORMATION
SECURITYAND
SOCIAL
NETWORKING
sources of attack and
possible damages, malware-
virus and relatedentities -
virus, trojan, spyware,
worms, propagation of these
entities, virus detection
using a tool,understand
about Cyber Crime and
Cyber Police,digital
certificates, digital
signature, cookies, firewall,
password, file access
permissions
8 Chapter 2.
SOFTWARE
CONCEPTS &
PRODUCTIVITY
TOOLS
understand the importance
of binary language,Types of
Software:
(a) System Software
Operating systems: Need for
operating system, major
functions of Operating
System.
(ii) Language Processors :
Assembler, Interpreter and
Compiler.
Utility Software:
Compression tools, disk
defragmenter, anti-virus.
Application Software like
General Purpose Application
Software,Specific Purpose
application Software
September 4 4 Extra question
based on Java
programming
output questions , finding
error, convert for to do while
etc
Term-1
Chapter2,3,4,5,6,7
October 13 3 Chapter 8.
INTRODUCTION
TO MYSQL
Relational Database
ConceptsIntroduction to
database concepts: Data
base, Relational Database,
Relation/Table,
attribute/field,Tuple /
Rows;Data Types: Number,
Character and DateKeys:
Key, Primary Key, Candidate
key, Alternate key, Foreign
key;Examples of common
Relational Database
Management System -
MySQL, Ingres, Postgre
SQL,Oracle, DB2, MS SQL,
Sybase.
My SQL
9 Chapter 9.
MYSQL
Classification of SQL
Statements:
DML (Data Manipulation
Languages):SELECT,
INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE
DDL (Data Definition
Languages): CREATE, DROP,
ALTER
CREATE command t, USE
command
, DESC command ,
INSERT command , Inserting
new rows (with Null Values,
NUMBER, CHAR and DATE
Values).
SELECT command,
Arithmetic Operators,
Operator Precedence,
Defining and using column
alias, DISTINCT Keyword,
Limiting rows during
selection (using WHERE
clause),
Working with number
Character, Date, and NULL
values.
• Using Comparison
Operators : =, <, >, <=, >=,
<>, BETWEEN, IN, LIKE
(%,_), Using
Logical Operators - AND, OR,
MySQL
NOT, Operator Precedence.
• ORDER BY Clause: Sorting
in Ascending/Descending
Order, Sorting using Column
alias,
Sorting On Multiple
Columns.
Manipulating Data of a
Table/Relation: Update
command , Deletecommand
Restructuring a table:
ALTER TABLE
November 17 15 Chapter 10.
FUNCTIONS IN
MYSQL
String Functions : CHAR(),
CONCAT(),INSTR(), LCASE(),
LEFT(), LOWER(),
LENGTH(),LTRIM(), MID(),
RIGHT(), RTRIM(), SUBSTR(),
TRIM(), UCASE(),
UPPER().Mathematical
Functions : POWER(),
ROUND(), TRUNCATE().Date
and Time Functions :
CURDATE() , DATE(),
MONTH(), YEAR(),
DAYNAME(),DAYOFMONTH(),
DAYOFWEEK(),
DAYOFYEAR(), NOW(),
SYSDATE().
December 15 10 Chapter
1.HARDWARE
CONCEPTS
Computer system
organization (basic
concepts): CPU, Memory
(RAM and ROM), I/O devices,
communication bus, ports
(serial, parallel), device
specific ports.
Input devices: Keyboard,
Mouse, Light pen, Touch
Screen, Graphics Tablets,
Joystick, Microphone,
OCR, Scanner, Smart Card
reader, Barcode reader,
Biometric sensor, web
camera;
Output Devices:
Monitor/Visual Display Unit
(VDU), LCD screen,
Television, Printer (Dot
Matrix
Printer, Desk jet/ Inkjet/
Bubble jet Printer, Laser
Printer), Plotter, Speaker.
Primery Memory : Cache,
RAM & ROM
Secondary Storage Devices:
Floppy Disk, Hard Disk,
Compact Disk, Magnetic
Tape, Digital
Versatile Disk (DVD), Flash
Pen Drive, Memory cards;
UT-3
2nd Dec'14
Ch- 8,9 & 10
Comparative properties of
storage media;
Memory Units: Bit (Binary
Digit)/Byte/Binary Variants
(Kilobyte, Megabyte,
Gigabyte, Terabyte,
Petabyte, Exabyte Zetabyte)
5 Chapter IT
APPLICATIONS
e-Governance ,e-Business,e-
Learning, Benefits , salient
features
January 20 18 Chapter: Data
Base
Connectivity
Connect a GUI interface
with data stored in
database.
Use various methods to
retrieve data from a
database.
Write a complete GUI
application with database
connectivity, Making a small
project using DB connestion
Netbeans
as front
end and
MySQL
UT-4
20th Jan'14
Ch-1, DB
Connection
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject Accountancy
No. of
pds. per
week
8
Class XI
No. of
Instructio
nal Days
146
Name of the
Text Book
1.Financial Accounting - I
2.Financial Accounting - II
Month
No. of
Instructional
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topi
cs
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities
Material
required
Assignme
ntCW/HW
Assess
ments
Extensions /
beyond the
text
April 15
1.Introductio
n to
Accounting
2.Theory
Base of
Accounting
• Accounting: objectives,
advantages and limitations,
types of accounting information;
users of accounting information
and their needs.
• Basic accounting terms
• Fundamental accounting
assumptions: going concern,
consistency, and accrual.
• Accounting principles:
accounting entity, money
measurement, accounting
period, full disclosure,
materiality, prudence, cost
concept, matching concept and
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-Marks
dual aspect.
• Bases of accounting - cash
basis and accrual basis.
• Accounting Standards and IFRS
(International Financial
Reporting Standards): Concept
and Objectives
June 18
1.Recording
of
Transactions
2.Preparatio
n of Ledger
and Trial
Balance.
• Accounting equation: analysis
of transactions using accounting
equation.
• Rules of debit and credit: for
assets, liabilities, capital,
revenue and expenses
• Origin of transactions- source
documents (invoice, cash memo,
pay in slip, cheque), preparation
of vouchers - cash (debit and
credit) and non cash (transfer).
• Books of original entry: format
and recording - Journal.
• Cash Book: Simple Cash Book,
Cash Book with Discount Column
and Cash Book with Bank and
Discount Columns, Petty Cash
Project
Guideline
CBSE
Guideline
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-Marks
Book.
• Other books: purchases book,
sales book, purchases returns
book, sales returns book and
journal proper.
• Ledger - format, posting from
journal, cash book and other
special purpose books,
balancing of accounts.
• Trial balance: objectives and
preparation
July 24
1.Preparatio
n of Bank
Reconciliatio
n Statement
2.Depreciatio
n, Provisions
and
Reserves
• Bank reconciliation statement-
calculating bank balance at
accounting date: need and
preparation. Corrected cash
book balance.
• Depreciation: concept need
and factors affecting
depreciation; methods of
computation of depreciation:
straight line method, written
down value method (excluding
change in method)
• Accounting treatment of
depreciation: by charging to
asset account, by creating
Project
Guideline
CBSE
Guideline
Text Book
Exercise
Unit
Test-1
Extra-Marks
provision for depreciation/
accumulated depreciation
account, treatment of disposal
of asset.
• Provisions and reserves:
concept, objectives and
difference between provisions
and reserves; types of reserves-
revenue reserve, capital reserve,
general reserve and specific
reserves.
August 20
3.Accounting
for Bills of
Exchange
• Bills of exchange and
promissory note: definition,
features, parties, specimen and
distinction.
• Important terms : term of bill,
due date, days of grace, date of
maturity, discounting of bill,
endorsement of bill, bill sent for
collection, dishonour of bill,
noting of bill, retirement and
renewal of a bill.
• Accounting treatment of bill
transactions.
Text Book
Exercise
Unit
Test-2
Extra-Marks
September 4 Revision TERM-I Examination
Assessm
ent
Practical
s and
Term-I
Theory
October 13
Rectification
of Errors
• Errors: types-errors of
omission, commission,
principles, and compensating;
their effect on Trial Balance.
• Detection and rectification of
errors; preparation of suspense
account.
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-Marks
November 17
Financial
Statements
of Sole
Proprietorshi
p
• Financial Statements:
objective and importance.
• Profit and loss account: gross
profit, operating profit and net
profit.
• Balance Sheet: need, grouping,
marshalling of assets and
liabilities.
• Adjustments in preparation of
financial statements : with
respect to closing stock,
outstanding expenses, prepaid
expenses, accrued income,
income received in advance,
depreciation, bad debts,
provision for doubtful debts,
provision for discount on
debtors, manager's commission,
abnormal loss, goods taken for
personal use and goods
distributed as free samples.
• Preparation of Trading and
Report
Analysis
Referenc
e Book or
Financial
Report of
any firm
Reference
Books
Profit and Loss Account and
Balance Sheet of sole
proprietorship.
• Incomplete records: use and
limitations. Ascertainment of
profit/loss by statement of
affairs method.
December 15
Financial
Statements
of Not-for-
Profit
Organization
s
• Not-for-profit organizations:
concept.
• Receipts and Payment
account: features.
• Income and Expenditure
account: features. Preparation of
Income and Expenditure account
and Balance Sheet from the
given Receipts and Payments
account with additional
information.
Unit
Test-3
January 20
Computers in
Accounting
• Introduction to Computer and
Accounting Information System
{AIS}: Introduction to computers
(Elements, Capabilities,
Limitations of Computer
system),
• Introduction to operating
software, utility software and
application software.
Introduction to Accounting
Information System (AIS), as a
part of MIS
• Automation of Accounting
Process. Meaning
• Stages in automation (a)
Accounting process in a
computerised environment
(Comparison between manual
accounting process and
Computerised accounting
process.) (b) Sourcing of
accounting Software (Kinds of
software: readymade software;
customised software and tailor-
made software; Generic
Considerations before sourcing
accounting software)(c) Creation
of Account groups and hierarchy
( d) Generation of reports -Trial
balance, Profit and Loss account
and Balance Sheet.
Field
Visit
Computer
s in
school
office
Unit
Test-4
February 11 Revision TERM-II Examination
Assessm
ent
Practical
s and
Theory
Board
Practic
als
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject
Business
Studies
No. of
pds. per
week
8
Class XI
No. of
Instructio
nal Days
146
Name of the
Text Book
Business Studies
Month
No. of
Instructio
nal Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/T
opics
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities
Material
required
AssignmentC
W/HW
Assessm
ents
Extensio
ns /
beyond
the text
April 15
Nature
and
Purpose of
Business
• Concept and characteristics of
business.
• Business, profession and
employment - Meaning and their
distinctive features.
• Objectives of business - Economic
and social, role of profit in business.
• Classification of business
activities: Industry and Commerce.
• Industry - types: primary,
secondary, tertiary - Meaning and
sub types.
• Commerce - trade: types (internal,
external, wholesale and retail; and
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-
Marks
auxiliaries to trade: banking,
insurance, transportation,
warehousing, communication, and
advertising.
• Business risks - Meaning, nature
and causes..
June 18
1.Forms of
Business
organizati
ons
2.Public,
Private
and Global
Enterprise
s
• Sole Proprietorship - meaning,
features, merits and limitations.
• Partnership - Features, types,
merits and limitations of partnership
and partners, registration of a
partnership firm, partnership deed.
Type of partners.
• Hindu Undivided Family Business:
features.
• Cooperative Societies- features,
types, merits and limitations.
• Company: private and public
company -features, merits and
limitations.
• Formation of a company- four
stages, important document (MOA,
AOA, relevances of certificate of
incorporation and certificate of
commencement.
• Starting a business - Basic factors.
• Private sector and public sector
Project
Guideline
CBSE
Guideline
Text Book
Exercise
Unit Test-
1
Extra-
Marks
enterprises.
• Forms of public sector enterprises:
features, merits and limitations of
departmental undertakings,
statutory corporation and
Government Company.
July 24
1.Public,
Private
and Global
Enterprise
s
2.Business
Services
3.Emergin
g Modes of
Business
• Changing role of public sector
enterprises.
• Global enterprises, Joint ventures,
Public Private Partnership -
Features
• Banking: Types of bank accounts-
savings, current, recurring, fixed
deposit and multiple option deposit
account.
• Banking services with particular
reference to issue of bank draft,
banker's cheque (pay order), RTGS
(Real Time Gross Settlement) NEFT
(National Electronic Funds
Transfer), bank overdraft, cash
Field
Visit
Text Book
Exercise
Unit Test-
2
Extra-
Marks
credits and e- banking.
• Insurance: principles, concept of
life, health, fire and marine
insurance.
• Postal and telecom services: mail
(UPC, registered post, parcel, speed
post and courier) and other
services.
• E-business - scope and benefits,
resources required for successful e-
business implementation, online
transactions, payment mechanism,
security and safety of business
transactions.
August 20
1.Emergin
g Modes of
Business
2.Social
Responsibi
lity of
Business
and
Business
Ethics
• Outsourcing-concept, need and
scope of BPO (business process
outsourcing) and KPO (knowledge
process outsourcing).
• Smart cards and ATM's meaning
and utility
• Concept of social responsibility
• Case for social responsibility
• Responsibility towards owners,
investors, consumers, employees,
government and community
• Environment protection and
business
Project
Guideline
s
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-
Marks
September 4 Revision TERM-I Examination
Assessm
ent
Practical
Term-I
s and
Theory
October 13
Sources of
Business
Finance
• Concept of business finance
• Owner's funds - equity shares,
preference share, GDR, ADR, IDR
and retained earnings.
• Borrowed funds: debentures and
bonds, loan from financial
institution, loans from commercial
banks, public deposits, trade credit,
ICD (inter corporate deposits).
Field
Visit
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-
Marks
November 17
Small
Business
• Small scale enterprise as defined
by MSMED Act 2006 (Micro, Small
and Medium Enterprise
Development Act).
• Role of small business in India
with special reference to rural
areas.
• Government schemes and
agencies for small scale industries:
(National Small Industries
Corporation) and DIC (District
Industrial Center) with special
reference to rural, backward and
hilly areas.
Project
Guideline
s
CBSE
Guideline
Reference
Books
Unit Test-
3
December 15
Internal
Trade
• Services rendered by a wholesaler
and a retailer
• Types of retail - trade - Itinerant
and small scale fixed shops
• Large scale retailers -
Departmental stores, chain stores,
mail order business
• Concept of automatic vending
machine
• Chambers of Commerce and
Industry: Basic functions
• Main documents used in internal
trade: Performa invoice, invoice,
debit note, credit note. LR (Lorry
receipt) and RR (Railway Receipt)
• Terms of Trade: COD (Cash on
Delivery), FOB (Free on Board), CIF
(Cost, Insurance and Freight), E&OE
(Errors and Omissions Excepted)
Project
File
Submissi
on
Unit Test-
4
January 20
Internatio
nal
Business-I
and II
• Meaning, difference between
internal trade and external trade:
Meaning and characteristics of
international trade.
• Problems of international trade:
Advantages and disadvantages of
international trade
• Export Trade - Meaning, objective
and procedure of Export Trade
• Import Trade - Meaning, objective
and procedure: Meaning and
functions of import trade; purpose
and procedure
• Documents involved in
International Trade; documents
involved in export trade, indent,
letter of credit, shipping order,
shipping bills, mate's receipt, bill of
lading, certificate of origin, consular
invoice, documentary bill of
exchange (DA/DP), specimen,
importance
• World Trade Organization (WTO)
meaning and objective
Computer
s
February 11 Revision TERM-II Examination
Assessm
ent
Practical
s and
Theory
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject Economics
No. of pds.
per week 8
Class XI
No. of
Instruction
al Days 146
Name of the Text Book
Statistics
for
Economics ,
Indian
Economic
Developmen
t T.R.Jain
and
V.K.Ohri,
NCERT
Month No. of
Instructio
nal Days
No
. of
pd
s.
Lessons/To
pics
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activiti
es
Material
required
AssignmentCW
/HW
Assessme
nts
Extensio
ns /
beyond
the text
April 15 Introduction
,
Collection,
Organisatio
n and
Presentatio
n of Data
What is
Economics?
Meaning, scope and
importance of
statistics in
Economics,
Collection of data -
sources of data -
primary and
secondary; how
basic data is
collected; methods
of collecting data;
some important
sources of
secondary data:
Census of India and
National Sample
Survey
Organisation.
Organisation of
Data: Meaning and
types of variables;
Frequency
Distribution.
Class
Survey
Questionn
ers:
Notes and
Question
Answers
Quize
June 18 Collection,
Organisatio
n and
Presentatio
n of Data
Presentation of
Data: Tabular
Presentation and
Diagrammatic
Presentation of
Data: (i) Geometric
forms (bar
diagrams and pie
diagrams), (ii)
Frequency
diagrams
(histogram, polygon
and ogive) and (iii)
Arithmetic line
graphs (time series
graph).
Data
Collecti
on
Notes and
Question
Answers
Class Test Outdoor
Visit
July 24
Developmen
t
Experience
(1947-90)
and
Economic
Reforms
since 1991
A brief introduction
of the state of
Indian economy on
the eve of
independence.
Common goals of
Five Year Plans.
Main features,
problems and
policies of
agriculture
Notes and
Question
Answers
Unit Test
1
(institutional
aspects and new
agricultural
strategy, etc.),
industry (industrial
licensing, etc.) and
foreign trade.
Economic Reforms
since 1991:
Need and main
features -
liberalisation,
globalisation and
privatisation; An
appraisal of LPG
policies (GDP and
NDP) - at market
price, at factor
cost; National
Disposable Income
(gross and
net),Private
Income, Personal
Income and
Personal
Disposable Income;
Real and Nominal
GDP.GDP and
Welfare
August 20 Measures of
Central
Tendency
Economic
Reforms
since 1991:
Measures of
Central Tendency -
mean (simple and
weighted), median
and mode
Need and main
features -
liberalisation,
globalisation and
privatisation; An
appraisal of LPG
policies
Notes and
Question
Answers
Unit Test
2
Septem
ber
4 Current
challenges
facing
Indian
Economy
Poverty - absolute
and relative; Main
programmes for
poverty alleviation:
A critical
assessment;
Notes and
Question
Answers
Term 1
Exam
October 13 Current
challenges
facing
Indian
Economy
Rural development:
Key issues - credit
and marketing -
role of
cooperatives;
agricultural
diversification;
alternative farming
- organic farming
Human Capital
Formation: How
people become
resource; Role of
human capital in
economic
development;
Growth of
Education Sector in
India
Employment:
Formal and
informal, growth
and other issues:
Problems and
policies.
Notes and
Question
Answers
Class Test
Inflation: Problems
and Policies
Infrastructure:
Meaning and Types:
Case Studies:
Energy and Health:
Problems and
Policies- A critical
assessment;
Sustainable
Economic
Development:
Meaning, Effects of
Economic
Development on
Resources and
Environment,
including global
warming.
Nov. 17 Measures of
Dispersion
Measures of
Dispersion -
absolute dispersion
(range, quartile
Notes and
Question
Answers
deviation, mean
deviation and
standard
deviation); relative
dispersion (co-
efficient of quartile-
deviation, co-
efficient of mean
deviation, co-
efficient of
variation); Lorenz
Curve: Meaning and
its application.
Dec. 15 Correlation
Introduction
to Index
Numbers
Correlation -
meaning, scatter
diagram; Measures
of correlation - Karl
Pearson's method
(two variables
ungrouped data)
Spearman's rank
correlation.
Introduction to
Index Numbers -
meaning, types -
wholesale price
index, consumer
Notes and
Question
Answers
Unit Test -
3
price index and
index of industrial
production, uses of
index numbers;
Inflation and index
numbers.
Jan. 20 Developmen
t
Experience
of India
A comparison with
neighbours
India and Pakistan
India and China
Issues: growth,
population, sectoral
development and
other
developmental
indicators.
Notes and
Question
Answers
Feb. 146
Revision
Unit Test -
4