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Class X
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2013-14
Month
Apr-13
Week
Dates
I 01-06*
Days
06-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
II 08-12
05
III 15-18
IV 22,23, 25-27*
06
04
27-Working
Saturday
(Student)
V 29,30
05
No of
Periods
05
05
04
Chapter
Poetry:
Mirror (Poem)
MCB Unit I- Health and
Medicine
05
02
I 01-04*
04- Working
Saturday
(Students)
04
Poetry:
The Frog and the Nightingale
1|Page
WT-I
Syllabus
Writing Skill:
E-Mail (Writing Skill)
Bio-Sketch
Prose:
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Prose:
Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
02
Contents
Month
Week
Dates
II 06-11*
Days
11- Working
Saturday
(Students)
III 13-14
No of
Periods
Chapter
Contents
Syllabus
Individual Activity FA I
Long Reading Text:
The Diary of a Young Girl
Introduction
Background- World War II Discussion- assessment of previous
Hitlers Germany and the
knowledge and arousal of interest
state of Jews in his
regime
Holocaust
05
02
The Diary of a Young Girl
(Contd.)
Jul-13
I 01-06*
06- Working
Saturday
(Students)
II 08-12
06
05
05
The Dear Departed (Contd.)
Writing Skill:
Article Writing
Speech Writing
Debate Writing
IV 22-27*
05
27-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
06
05
05
Reading:
Unseen passage/poem
III 15-19
WT-2
Writing Skill
Dialogue Writing
Formal Letter Writing
Grammar:
Dialogue Completion
Determiners
2|Page
Notes, Question-Bank
Writing:
Article Writing
Grammar:
Dialogue completion
Determiners
Sentence Rearrangement
Literature:
The Frog and the Nightingale
Mrs. Packletides Tiger
Month
Week
Dates
Days
No of
Periods
Chapter
Contents
V 29-31
03
03
Writing Skill:
Report Writing
Grammar
Reported Speech
Aug-13
I 01-02
02
II 05-08
04
III 12-14,16
04
Poetry:
Not Marble, Nor the Gilded
Monuments
Prose:
The Letter
02
Revision for WT II
04
04
IV 19,21-24*
V 26,27,29,30
Sep-13
I 02-06
24-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05
04
05
04
Long Reading Text:
The Diary of a Young Girl
04
05
Syllabus
Month
Week
Dates
Days
No of
Periods
Chapter
II 09-14*
III 16-21*
14-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06
21-Working
Saturday
(Students)
06
IV 23-27
Diary Entry
Informal Letter
01
I 01, 03-04
03
II 07-09
03
Section A- Reading
Unseen Passage/ Poetry
Section B- Writing
Notice Writing
Message Writing
Diary entry
Paragraph/Factual description
Bio-Sketch
Dialogue Writing
Article Writing
Report Writing
Email Writing
Informal Letter Writing
Formal Letter Writing
Speech Writing
Debate Writing
Section C- Grammar
Determiners
Verb Forms
Dialogue Completion
Sentence re-ordering
Reported Speech
Passive Voice
Headline Expansion
Process Writing
Editing
Omission
0
Term I Exam 13-25/27
EXAMINATIONS
EXAMINATIONS
01
Discussion of the SA I paper
Oct-13
Syllabus
EXAMINATIONS
05
V 30
05
Contents
03
Prose:
A Shady Plot
03
A Shady Plot (Contd.)
III 14,15,17,19*
19-Working
Saturday
(Students)
04
04
IV 21, 23-26*
26-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
05
04
Poetry:
Ozymandias
Ozymandias (Contd.)
Section D- Literature
4|Page
Month
Week
Dates
Days
V 28-31
04
No of
Periods
04
Chapter
Contents
Syllabus
Nov-13
* * * Au t u m n B r e a k f r o m 1 0 - 1 1 O c t 2 0 1 3 * * *
Grammar:
01
01
Active Passive
I 01
II 06-09*
IV 18-23*
V 25-29
09-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
04
16-Working
Saturday
(Students
only
participants)
05
23-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
22 Annual
Day
06
03
04
Grammar:
Headline Expansion
Process Writing
02
Patol Babu, Film Star(Contd.)
05
Rules
05
Poetry:
The Rime of the Ancient
Mariner
5|Page
Prose
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Mrs. Packletides Tiger
The Letter
Poetry:
Mirror
The Frog and the Nightingale
Not Marble, Nor Gilded
Monuments
Drama:
The Dear Departed
Long Reading Text:
Diary of a Young Girl-I
Month
Dec-13
Week
Dates
I 02-07*
Days
07-Working
Saturday
(Student)
06
No of
Periods
06
Chapter
Writing Skills:
Debate Writing
II 09-13
05
05
III 16-20
05
05
IV 23,26,27,28*
Jan-14
I 14-18*
II 20-25*
III 27-31
28-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
04
Contents
Drama:
Julius Caesar
06
05
03
Julius Caesar (Contd.)
Individual Activity FA III
Syllabus
06
05
Prose:
Virtual Reality
Group Activity FA IV
Poetry:
6|Page
Month
Week
Dates
Days
No of
Periods
Chapter
Contents
Poetic Devices, Notes, Question
Bank
Snake
Feb-14
I 01*
II 03-08*
01-Working
Saturday
(Class XII
Farewell)
01
08-Working
Saturday
(Open
House,
Citation
CeremonyXII)
06
III 10-14
IV 17-21
0
Long Reading Text:
The Diary of a Young Girl
Literature:
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Patol Babu, Film Star
05
Section A- Reading
Unseen Passage/ Poetry
05
Revision and Problem
Solving of all the lessons
taught after SA I
04
Revision
Mar-14
Grammar:
Verb Forms
Reported Speech
Sentence Reordering
05
V 24-27
Syllabus
7|Page
Section B- Writing
Notice Writing
Message Writing
Diary entry
Paragraph/Factual Description
Bio-Sketch
Dialogue Writing
Article Writing
Report Writing
Email Writing
Informal Letter Writing
Formal Letter Writing
Debate Writing
Speech Writing
Section C- Grammar
Determiners
Verb Forms
Dialogue Completion
Sentence re-ordering
Reported Speech
Passive Voice
Month
Week
Dates
Days
No of
Periods
Chapter
Contents
Syllabus
8|Page
Headline Expansion
Process Writing
Editing and Omission
Literature:
Prose
A Shady Plot
Patol Babu, Film Star
Virtual Reality
Poetry:
Ozymandias
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Snake
Drama:
Julius Caesar
Long Reading Text:
Diary of a Young Girl-II
Class X
Sub: Hindi
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2013-14
Month
Apr-13
Week
Dates
I 01-06*
Days
06-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
II 08-12
III 15-18
IV 22,23, 25-27*
I 01-04*
II 06-11*
III 13-14
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27-Working
Saturday
(Student)
V 29,30
May-13
06
No of
Periods
5
04- Working
Saturday
(Students)
11- Working
Saturday
(Students)
05
Chapter
Contents
02
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04
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Syllabus
WT-I
Month
Jul-13
Week
Dates
I 01-06*
Days
06- Working
Saturday
(Students)
II 08-12
III 15-19
IV 22-27*
06
No of
Periods
6
05
05
27-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
V 29-31
06
Chapter
Contents
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IV 19,21-24*
V 26,27,29,30
Sep-13
I 02-06
24-Working
Saturday
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04
05
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05
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10 | P a g e
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Month
Week
Dates
II 09-14*
Days
14-Working
Saturday
(Students)
No of
Periods
Chapter
Term I Exam 13-25/27
06
Contents
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21-Working
Saturday
(Students)
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06
IV 23-27
05
V 30
01
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03
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03
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19-Working
Saturday
(Students)
04
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26-Working
Saturday
(Open
House)
05
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IV 21, 23-26*
V 28-31
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Month
Week
Dates
Days
No of
Periods
Chapter
Contents
Syllabus
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II 06-09*
IV 18-23*
09-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
16-Working
Saturday
(Students
only
participants)
23-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
22 Nov
Annual Day
V 25-29
Dec-13
I 02-07*
07-Working
Saturday
(Student)
04
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05
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Month
Week
Dates
Days
No of
Periods
Chapter
Contents
Syllabus
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Jan-14
I 14-18*
II 20-25*
III 27-31
05
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4
04
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House)
*** Winter Break from 30 Dec 2013 to 10 Jan 2014 ***
18-Working
5
05
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Month
Feb-14
Week
Dates
I 01*
II 03-08*
Days
01-Working
Saturday
(Class XII
Farewell)
08-Working
Saturday
(Open
House,
Citation
CeremonyXII)
III 10-14
IV 17-21
No of
Periods
Chapter
Contents
Syllabus
SA (2)
01
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14 | P a g e
Month
Week
Dates
Days
No of
Periods
Chapter
Contents
Syllabus
15 | P a g e
Dates
I 01-06*
06Working
Saturday
(Staff)
05
05
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III 15-18
04
04
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05
05
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02
02
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04
04
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Saturday
(Student
)
V 29,30
I 01-04*
04-
Contents
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ek
Dates
13
II 06-11*
Day No of
s Period
s
Working
Saturday
(Student
s)
11Working
Saturday
(Student
s)
III 13-14
Jul-13
I 01-06*
II 08-12
06Working
Saturday
(Student
s)
Chapter
Contents
05
05
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ek
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Day No of
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IV 22-27*
Aug13
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Saturday
(Open
House)
Chapter
Contents
05
05
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05
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04
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Sep13
Dates
Day No of
s Period
s
Chapter
Contents
III 12-14,16
04
04
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V 26,27,29,
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04
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06
06
05
06
Term I Exam
13-25/27
Syllabus
06
19 | P a g e
Month We
ek
Dates
Day No of
s Period
s
Chapter
Contents
Syllabus
(Student
s)
Oct13
IV 23-27
05
05
V 30
01
01
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Nov13
I 01
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04
03
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05
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Jan14
Dates
Day No of
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III 16-20
05
IV 23,26,27, 2828*
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Contents
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Feb14
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XII
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08-
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Contents
06
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Contents
Syllabus
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Class X
Sub: Mathematics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2013-14
Month
Apr-13
Week
Dates
I 01-06*
06-Working
Saturday
(Staff)
Days
06
No of Periods
6
Chapter
Polynomials
Contents
2.1 Introduction
2.2Geometrical meaning of zeroes of a
polynomial
2.3Relationship between zeroes and
coefficient of polynomial
2.4Division algorithm of polynomials
EX2.1
Ex2.2,Ex2.3
1-1. Introduction
1.2-Euclids division lemma
II 08-12
05
Polynomials
Real numbers
III 15-18
04
Real numbers
Ex-1.1
1.3-Fundamental theorem of arithmetic
1.4-Revisitng irrational numbers
1.5-Revisiting rational numbers and their
decimal expansions
05
Real numbers
Pair of linear equations
in two variables
Ex-1.3,1.4
3.1-Introduction
3.2-Pair of linear equations in two variables
02
Ex-3.1
3.3-Graphical method of solution of a pair
linear equations
IV 22,23, 25-27*
V 29,30
27-Working
Saturday
(Student)
27 | P a g e
WT-I
Syllabus
Date 22 April 10 May
Polynomials
Month
May-13
Week
Dates
No of Periods
Chapter
Contents
I 01-04*
04- Working
Saturday
(Students)
04
Ex-3.2
3.4-Algebraic method of solving a pair of linear
equations
Ex-3.3
II 06-11*
11- Working
Saturday
(Students)
05
Ex-3.4
Ex-3.5
3.5-Equations reducible to a pair of linear
equations in two variables
Ex-3.6
III 13-14
Jul-13
Days
I 01-06*
06- Working
Saturday
(Students)
06
II 08-12
05
Triangles
28 | P a g e
Syllabus
WT-2
Date 26 Jul 19 Aug
1 Real numbers
2 Pair of linear equations in two
variables
Month
Week
Dates
Days
No of Periods
05
Triangles
06
Triangles
Ex-6.5
V 29-31
03
Introduction to
trigonometry
8.1-Introduction
8.2-Trigonometric ratios
Ex-8.1
I 01-02
02
Introduction to
trigonometry
II 05-08
04
Introduction to
trigonometry
Ex-8.2
8.4- Trigonometric ratios of complementary
angles
Ex-8.3
III 12-14,16
04
Introduction to
trigonometry
8.5-Trigonometric identities
Ex-8.4
III 15-19
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Chapter
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Statistics
14.1-Introduction
14.2-Mean of grouped data
Ex-14.1
14.3-Mode of a grouped data
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04
Statistics
05
Statistics
Ex-14.4
06
Contents
Revision
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05
01
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Ex-4.1,4.2
Quadratic equations
4.4-Solution of quadratic equation by
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03
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4 Triangles
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Quadratic equations
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04
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04
Circles
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01
1
Circles
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04
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05
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7.1-Introduction
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Chapter
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Some application of
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05
Probability
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01
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05
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04
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04
02
12: Electricity
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02
01
12: Electricity
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01
06
02
12: Electricity
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Resistors in Parallel
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01
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10: LightReflection
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03
01
10: LightReflection
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01
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10: LightReflection
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10: LightReflection
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11: Human
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colourful
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Lens formula
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11: Human
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1.Chemical reactions and
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01
--------Distribution of answersheets .
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Nil
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culture
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culture
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Nationalism in India
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Chap 3 History
Nationalism in India
Rawlatt act
Chap 3 History
Nationalism in India
in the countriyside
Chap 3 History
Nationalism in India
Chap 3 History
Nationalism in India
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Chap 3 History
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Chap 1 History
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Classification of Resources on the Basis of
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Geography
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