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MONTH TOPICS TO BE COMPLETED
MARCH Flamingo : The Last Lesson
Poem : My Mother At Sixty –six
APRIL
Advanced Writing skill: Note –Making, Abstraction,
Advertisement(Classified &Commercial), Notice
Writing, Report Writing, Factual Description,
Drafting of Poster, Writing Formal and Informal
Invitations and Replies
Flamingo Poem: An Elementary School Classroom
In A Slum, Keeping Quiet
Prose: Lost Spring, Deep Water,
Vistas :The Tiger king
Novel: The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells - chapters
1&2
MAY
Flamingo: Prose: The Rattrap.
Advanced Writing skill: Job Application &C.V,
Letter of complaint, Article Writing
Novel: The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells - chapters
3,4 & 5
JUNE
Advanced Writing skill:
Official letters for making enquiries, Registering
complaints , asking for and giving information
JULY Advanced Writing skill:
Letter to the Editor
SEPT.
Flamingo: Prose: Indigo, Going Places.
Vistas: On the Face of It, Should Wizard Hit
Mommy?
Poem: A Thing of Beauty
Vistas: Novel: The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells -
chapters 11 -14
OCT.
Flamingo : Poem: Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers
Vistas : The Enemy,
Evans Tries an O –Level
Advanced Writing skill: Business letters: Placing
orders and Sending Replies.
Novel: The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells- chapter 15
NOV. Vistas: Memories of Childhood
MATHEMATICS
MONTH TOPICS TO BE COMPLETED
MARCH Ch-2 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
APRIL
Ch-2 Inverse Trigonometric Functions (To be
Continued.)
Ch-3 Matrices
Ch-4 Determinants
MAY Ch-5 Continuity and Differentiability
Ch-6 Application of Derivatives
JUNE Ch-6 Application of Derivatives (To be
Continued.)
JULY Ch-7 Integrals
SEPT. Ch-7 Integrals (To be Continued.)
Ch-8 Application of Integrals
OCT. Ch-8 Application of Integrals (To be Continued)
Ch-9 Differential Equations
NOV.
Ch-10 Vector Algebra
Ch-11 Three Dimensional Geometry
Ch-12 Linear Programming
DEC.
Ch-12 Linear Programming(To be Continued)
Ch-13 Probability
Ch-1 Relations And Functions
JAN.
Revision and Pre-board
Advanced Writing skill: Writing of speeches and
Debates
Novel: The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells- chapter 16
DEC.
Novel: The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells-
chapters17- 24 & Epilogue
JAN. Revision & Pre-board
BIOLOGY
MONTH TOPICS TO BE
COMPLETED
PRACTICALS
MARCH Ch-5: Principles of
Inheritance and Variation
APRIL
Ch-5: Principles of
Inheritance and Variation
(concluded)
Ch-6: Molecular Basis of
Inheritance (concluded)
Ch-7: Evolution
1. Preparation of temporary
mount of onion root tip
to study mitosis
2. Analysis of pedigree
charts on inheritance of
widow’s peak, colour
blindness, blood groups,
ear lobes and rolling of
tongue
3. Isolation of DNA from
plant material like
spinach
MAY
Ch-11: Principles and
Processes of Biotechnology
Ch-12: Applications of
Biotechnology
4. Study of meiosis through
permanent slides
JUNE Ch-12: Applications of
Biotechnology (concluded)
JULY
Ch-1: Reproduction in
Organisms
5. Effect of different
temperatures on the
action of salivary
amylase
*Investigatory projects to be
discussed and assigned
SEPT.
Ch-1: Reproduction in
Organisms (concluded)
Ch-2: Sexual Reproduction
in Flowering Plants
Ch-3:Human Reproduction
6. Study of pollen
germination on a slide
7. Study of TS of
mammalian testes and
ovary
8. Study of TS of blastula
OCT.
Ch-4: Reproductive Health
Ch-8: Human Health and
Diseases
Ch-9: Enhancement in Food
Production
9. Identification of disease
causing organisms and
commenting on the
diseases they cause
NOV.
Ch-10: Microbes in Human
Welfare
Ch-13: Organisms and
Population
Ch-14: Ecosystem
10. Study of soil samples
for composition, pH,
moisture content and
water holding
capacity etc.
11. Study of water
samples for pH
DEC.
Ch-14: Ecosystem
(concluded)
Ch-15: Biodiversity and
Conservation
Ch-16: Environmental
Issues
12. Study of plant population
frequency/ density by
quadrat method
13. Study of hydrophytic
adaptive features in two
organisms
14. Study xerophytic
adaptive features in two
organisms (subject to
availability of
specimens)
JAN. Revision & Pre-board
PHYSICS
MONTH TOPICS TO BE
COMPLETED
PRACTICALS
MARCH Chapter–1: Electric
Charges and Fields
APRIL
Chapter–1: Electric
Charges and Fields
(concluded)
Chapter–2:Electrostatic
Potential and
Capacitance (concluded)
Chapter–3:Current
Electricity
1. To determine angle of
minimum deviation for a
given prism by plotting a
graph between the angle of
incidence and the angle of
deviation.
2. To find the focal length of a
convex lens by plotting
graphs between u and v or
between 1/u and 1/v.
MAY
Chapter–3: Current
Electricity (Concluded)
Chapter–4: Moving
Charges and Magnetism
Chapter–5: Magnetism
and Matter
3. . To find the value of v for
different values of u in case
of a concave mirror and to
find the focal length.
4. To determine resistance per
cm of a given wire by
plotting a graph of potential
difference versus current.
5. To find resistance of a given
wire using metre bridge and
hence determine the specific
resistance of its material.
6. To verify the laws of
combination (series) of
resistances using a metre
bridge.
7. To verify the laws of
combination (parallel) of
resistances using a metre
bridge.
JUNE Chapter–5: Magnetism
and Matter (contd)
JULY Chapter–5: Magnetism
and Matter (Contd)
SEPT.
Chapter–5: Magnetism
and Matter (Concluded)
Chapter–6:
Electromagnetic
Induction
Chapter–7: Alternating
Current
8. To compare the emf ’s of
two given primary cells
using potentiometer.
9. To determine the internal
resistance of given primary
cell using potentiometer.
10. To determine resistance of a
galvanometer by half-
deflection method and to
find its figure of merit.
OCT.
Chapter–8: Electromagnetic Waves
Chapter–9: Ray Optics
and Optical Instruments
Chapter–10: Wave
Optics
Chapter-11: Dual
nature of matter and
radiations.
11. To determine refractive
index of a glass slab using a
travelling microscope.
12. To find refractive index of a
liquid by using concave
mirror.
13. To find refractive index of a
liquid by using convex lens
and plane mirror
NOV. Chapter–12: Atoms
Chapter–13: Nuclei
DEC.
Chapter–14:
Semiconductor
Electronics: Materials,
Devices and Simple
Circuits
Chapter–15:
Communication Systems.
14. To draw the I-V
characteristics curves of a p-
n junction in forward bias
15. To draw the I-V
characteristics curves of a p-
n junction in reverse bias.
16. To draw the characteristics
curve of a zener diode and
to determine its reverse
break down voltage.
JAN.
Revision, Pre-board
CHEMISTRY
MONTH TOPICS TO BE
COMPLETED PRACTICALS
MARCH Lesson1: Solid State
Preparation of colloidal
solution of starch
APRIL
Lesson1: Solid State
(concluded)
Lesson2: Solutions
Lesson3: Electrochemistry
Lesson4:Chemical Kinetics
Preparation of crystals
of Mohr’s Salt
Volumetric Analysis:
KMnO4 - Oxalic Acid
Titration
KMnO4 - Mohr’s Salt
Titration
MAY
Lesson4:Chemical Kinetics
(concluded)
Lesson5:Surface Chemistry
Lesson6: General
Principles and Processes of
Isolation of Elements
Salt Analysis: Group
Zero ,1 and2
JUNE
Lesson6: General
Principles and Processes of
Isolation of Elements
(concluded)
JULY Lesson10: Haloalkanes
and Haloarenes
Salt Analysis: Group 3
SEPT.
Lesson11: Alcohols,
Phenols and Ethers
Lesson12: Aldehyde,
Ketone and Carboxylic
acids
Lesson13: Amines
Salt Analysis: 4,5 and 6
OCT.
Lesson7: p-Block Element
Lesson8: d- and f- Block
Element
Test for the functional
groups present in
organic compound
NOV.
Lesson9: Coordination
Compounds
Lesson14: Biomolecules
To detect the presence
of carbohydrates, fats
and proteins in given
food sample
ECONOMICS MONTH TOPICS TO BE COMPLETED
MARCH Unit 1: Introduction
APRIL Unit 2: Consumer's Equilibrium and Demand
MAY
Unit 3: Producer Behaviour and Supply
Unit 4: Forms of Market and Price
Determination under Perfect Competition with
simple applications.
JUNE
Unit 4: Forms of Market and Price
Determination under Perfect Competition with
simple applications.
JULY Unit 5: National Income and Related Aggregates
SEPT. Unit 5: National Income and Related Aggregates
Unit 6: Money and Banking
OCT.
Unit 7: Determination of Income and
Employment
NOV. Unit 8: Government Budget and the Economy
DEC. Unit 9: Balance of Payments
JAN.
Revision & Pre-board
DEC.
Lesson15: Polymers
Lesson16: Chemistry in
everyday life
JAN.
Revision &
Pre-board
ACCOUNTANCY
MONTH TOPICS TO BE
COMPLETED
Project
MARCH
Unit 4: Analysis of Financial
Statements
Accounting Ratios
APRIL
Unit 4: Analysis of Financial
Statements
Accounting Ratios
Unit 1: Financial Statements of
Not-for-Profit Organizations
Unit 5: Cash Flow Statement
MAY Unit 4: Analysis of Financial
Statements
JUNE Unit 4: Analysis of Financial
Statements
JULY Unit-3Accounting for Companies Project Work
SEPT. Unit-3Accounting for Companies Project Work
OCT.
Unit 2: Accounting for Partnership
Firms Project Work
NOV. Unit 2: Accounting for Partnership
Firms Project Work
DEC. Unit 2: Accounting for Partnership
Firms Project Work
JAN.
Revision & Pre-board
BUSINESS STUDIES
MONTH
TOPICS TO BE COMPLETED
MARCH Unit 11 : Marketing Management
APRIL Unit 11 :to be continued
Unit 12 : Consumer Protection
MAY Unit 9 : Financial Management
Unit 10: Financial Markets
JUNE Unit 10 : to be continued
JULY Unit 1: Nature and Significance of Management
SEPT.
Unit 1 : to be continued
Unit 2: Principles of Management
Unit 4: Planning
OCT.
Unit 4 : to be continued
Unit 5 : Organising
Unit 6: Staffing
NOV.
Unit 6 : to be continued
Unit 7: Directing
Unit 8:Controlling
DEC.
Unit 8 : to be continued
Unit 3 : business environment
JAN. Revision & Pre-board
INFORMATICS PRACTICES
MONTH
TOPICS TO BE
COMPLETED PRACTICALS
MARCH Chapter 2 : Open Source
concepts
APRIL
Chapter 3 : GUI
programming - a review
Chapter 4 : Basics of
object oriented
programming
Practical 1— 14 of Java
MAY
Chapter 5 : Advanced
programming concepts
Developing programs using
Methods of Math and String
Class.
JUNE Revision
JULY
Chapter 8: MYSQL
Revision Tour Practical — 1 of MYSQL
SEP.
Chapter 8: MYSQL
Revision Tour
(Continue)
Chapter 9 :More on
databases and SQL
Practical— 2 of MYSQL
Practical— 3 of MYSQL
OCT.
Chapter 6 :Database
connectivity
Chapter 10 :Advanced
RDBMS concepts
Practical: Database
connectivity
NOV. Chapter 7: Web
applications
Chapter 1 : Computer
Networking
Designing web pages using
HTML
Practical 1 —2 of HTML
Submission of Practical
Record (11-NOV)
DEC. Chapter 11: IT
applications
Submission of Project
Report (20-NOV) JAN.
Revision & Pre-board
SAUDI ARABIAN CULTURE
MONTH TOPICS TO BE COMPLETED
MARCH
/APRIL
Unit 7 -:
L.1 – Identifying Flora and Fluna .
MAY Revision
JUNE
L.2 – Plant Life .
L.3 – Animal Life .
JULY
L.4 – Reptiles and Insects .
SEPTEMBER
Revision
OCTOBER
Unit 8 :
L.1 – Ablution
NOVEMBER
L.2 – Commencing Prayers (Iqamah )
DECEMBER
L.3 – The Prayer (salat )
JANUARY Revision