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uoksn; fo|ky; lfefr] iVuk lEHkkx

ikB~;dze foU;kl 2009 & 10 d{kk & 6 fgUnh

dze

ekg dk uke

ikB @bdkbZ dk uke ikB~; iqLrd

Ifj;kstuk dk;Z dkyk”ka

vkoafVr vad

1 tqykbZ

1- og fpfM+;k tks ¼dfork½

2- cpiu ¼laLej.k½1- vo/kiqjh esa jke2- taxy vkSj tudiqj o.kZ fopkj

clar

Ckky jke dFkk O;kdj.k

fofHkUu if{k;ksa ds uke vkSj muds jax vFkok uhys ia[kksa okyh NksVh fpfM+;k dk fp=

24 13

2 vxLr 3- uknku nksLr ¼dgkuh½

4- pkWn ls FkksM+h lh xIisa¼dfork½

5- v{kjksa dk egRo¼fuca/k½

3- nks ojnku4- jke dk ou &xeu

laKk]loZuke]¼ifjHkk’kk ,oa Hksn½i= ys[ku

calr

cky jke dFkkO;kdj.k

pkWn vkSj NksVh yM+dh ds chp laokn

32 18

3 flrEcj 6- ikj utj ds ¼dgkuh½7- lkFkh gkFk c<kuk

¼xhr½5- fp=dwV esa Hkjr6- naMd ou esa nl o’kZfoykse “kCn] i;kZokph “kCn

clar

cky jke dFkkO;kdj.k

ukd] dku] ls lacaf/kr eqgkojksa dh lwph

24 11

4 vDVwcj

8- ,sls & ,sls clar 5 4

5 uoEcj 9- fVdV vyce ¼dgkuh½10- >kWlh dh jkuh

¼dfork½11- tks ns[kdj Hkh

ugha ns[krs ¼fuca/k½

7- lksus dk fgj.k8- lhrk dh [kkst

fo”ks’k.k¼ifjHkk’kk ,oa izdkj½ rRle&rnHko] okD;ka”k ds fy, ,d “kCn

clar

cky jke dFkkO;kdj.k

jkuh y{keh ckbZ dk fp= vkSj dfork dh lcls vPNh yxus okyh iafDr;kW

24 16

6 fnlEcj 12- lalkj ,d iqLrd gS ¼i=½

13- eS lcls NksVh gksmW¼dfork½

calr vius bykds ds yksd xhrksa dh lwph

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14- yksd xhr ¼fuca/k½

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cky jke dFkkO;kdj.k

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16- ou ds ekxZ esa ¼dfork½

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11- yadk fo|i12- jke dk jkT; fHk’ksd

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clar

cky jke dFkk

[kksbZ gqbZ oLrq ds laca/k esa uksfVl rS;kj djuk

32 13

8 Qjojh 18- lkWl & lkWl esa ckWl

19- er ckVksa balku dks¼dfork½

fyax ] opu] iqjko`fRr

clar

O;kdj.k

ikWpksa bfnz;ksa ds uke ,oa dk;ksZa dh rkfydk

16

16

7

9 ekpZ iqujko`fRr ,oa okf’kZd ijh{kk

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT - ENGLISHCLASS - VI

MONTH/ UNIT

TOPICS TO BE COVERED NAME OF BOOK

NUMBER OF PERIOD

WEIGHT AGE

July Practice of Good Hand Writing Sentence Structure & Framing of sentence Introduction of Parts of speech Commonly Used Verbs Unseen Passage Who did Patrick’s Home Work?

Project work suggested

Textbook(Honey suckle)Decided by the Sub-teacher

345345

24

12

August 1. How the Dog Found Himself a New Master 2. A House A Home (Poem)3. The Kite (Poem)4. A Tale of two Birds 5. The Friendly Mongoose 6. Taro’s Reward7. Application & letter writing 8. Short Composition 9. Project Work suggested

Text-Book (Honey suckle) DoA Pact With the Sun Do

Decided by the Sub-teacher

5223342324

18

September 1. The Quarrel (Poem)2. An Indian –American Woman in space

Kalpana Chawala 3. Beauty (Poem)4. A Shepherd’s Treasure 5. The Old –Clock Shop6. A Different Kind of School 7. Where Do All the Teachers Go 8. Project Work

Text Book(Honeysuckls) Do

DoA Pact with the SunA Pact with the SunText Book (Honeysuckls)Text Book (Honeysuckls)

Decided by the teacher

25

25442

16

October Ist term test, Games activity, Revision & Vacation

November 1. Who I am ?2. Tansen 3. Fair Play 4. The Wonderful Words(Poem)5. The Monkey and the Crocodile 6. Project work suggested

Text Book (Honeysuckls)A Pact with the Sun

Text Book (Honeysuckls)Text Book (Honeysuckls)

A Pact with the SunDecided by the teacher

44444

12

December 1. The Wonder Called Sleep2. A Game of Chance 3. Vocation (Poem)4. A Pact With the Sun5. Unseen Passage 6. Project Work Suggested

A Pact with the SunText Book (Honeysuckls)Text Book (Honeysuckls)

A Pact with the Sun

Decided by the teacher

46356

14

January 1. Desert Animals 2. The Banyan Tree

Text Book (Honeysuckls)Text Book

65

16

3

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3. What Happened to the Reptiles 4. Practice of Application & letter Writing 5. Short Composition

(Honeysuckls)A Pact with the Sun

544

February 1. Whatif (Poem)2. A Strange Wrestling Match 3. Practice of Framing Sentences 4. Practice of the Part of Speech

Text Book (Honeysuckls)A Pact with the Sun

2433

12

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uoksn; fo|ky; lfefr] iVuk lEHkkxikB~;dze foU;kl 2009 & 10

d{kk & 6 xf.kr Month Name of Unit Sub- Topic No. of

PeriodsTotal period for unit

Weightageof mark

Project work

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1-Hkqfedk2- la[;kvksa dh

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT: - SCIENCE CLASS - VI

Month Name of Unit

Sub-Topics No.of Periods

Total period For Unit

Weight age Of Marks

July Food WhereDoes it ComeFrom Component Of food

Fibre to Fabric

Food variety Food material & Sources Plant Parts & animal products of food What do animals eat

What do different food items contains Test for starch Test for ProteinWhat do various Nutrients do for our body Balance diet Deficiency disease Variety in Fabrics Fibres Some Plant Fibres Cotton Jute Spinning Cotton Yarn Yarn to fabricWearing Knitting History of clothing material Lab/Activity

0101

01

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02

01

020102

03

05

09

05

08

08

August Sorting Material Into Group

SeparationOf Substances

Changes around Us

Objects around us Properties of materials AppearanceHardnessSoluble or insoluble Objects may float or sink in water Transparency

Method of separation Hand picking Threshing Winnowing Sieving Sedimentation , Decantation Filtration & Evaporation Use of more than one method of separation Saturated solution Can all changes always be reversed Could there be other ways to bring a change Lab/ Activity

0101

01010201

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07

08

06

06

08

05

September Getting To

Herbs, Shrubs & TreeStem

0101

05 05

10

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KnowPlants

BodyMovement

The LivingOrganism & Their Surrounding

LeafRootFlowerHuman body & its movement Ball & Socket Joints Pivotal Joints Hinge Joints Fixed Joints Movement in Animals Lab/ Activity Organism & Their Surrounding where they live Habitat & adaptation Terrestrial habitats Aquatic habitats Do all the living things show growth Do all the living things respire Do all living things respond to stimuli Living organism & excretionDo all the living things move Lab/ Activity

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06

10

06

08

October Vacation Oct & November

Motion &Measurement Of distance

Light , Shadow &Reflection

Story of transport How far have your traveled Some measurements Standard units of measurements Correct measurement of length Measurement of the length of curved line Moving thing around us Types of motion Lab/ Activity Transparent, Opaque, Translucent object What exactly are shadowPinhole CameraMirrors & reflection

01010201020201020202020102

14

07

06

05

December Electricity& Circuits

Fun with Magnets

Electric cell A bulb connected to an electric cell An electric circuit Electric Switch Electric conductors & insulators Lab/ Activity How magnets were discovered Magnetic & non magnetic material Poles of magnet Finding direction Make your own magnet Attraction & repulsion in between magnets A few cautions

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12

08

05

05

January Water How much water do we use Where do we get water from Water cycle Loss of water by plants How are clouds formed

0101020201

12 06

11

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Air

Back to the oceans What happens if it rains heavily What happens if it doesn’t rain for a long time How can be conserve water? Rain water harvesting Is air present every where around us What is air made up of Lab/ Activity

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0205 07 04

February Air

Garbage in Garbage out

How does O2 become available to animals & Plants living in water & soil How is the O2 in the atmosphere replaced Dealing with garbage Vermi Composting Think and ThrowRecycling of paper Plastics-Boon or a curseLab/ Activity

02

02010202010102

04

09

04

06

PROJECT IN SCIENCE, CLASS-VI

JULY- Food variety/ Food item & Sources/ Animals & their Food / Sources of Carbohydrate, Protein, Fat, Vitamins / Deficiency diseases.

August- Soluble/ Insoluble/ Winnowing/ Sedimentation & Decantation/ Reversible/ Irreversible Changes.

September- Presence of starch in leaves / Tap roots & fibrous roots / Parts of a flower / Different joints / Movement in fish / Adaptation in animals.

November- Types of motion/ Types of objects / A pin hole camera

December- Electric Circuit/ Electric Switch/ Finding Directions with magnet.

January- Water cycle / Rain water harvesting / Activity to show presence of O2 in air / Composition of air

February- Vermicomposting .

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT- Social ScienceCLASS - VI

S.No Month No. ofDays

Period available

Contents Ifj;kstukdk;Z

PeriodReqd.

Weight age

01 July 26 22 UNIT- I – When where and How The Earliest SocietiesUnit – II lkSj eaMy esa i`Foh “kqdz xzg@vkdk”k xaxkUNIT-III- Diversity – Section-1 Section-2Project:- Make a list of tools used today which are similar to those used in prehistoric times.

lkSj eaMy dk ,d pkVZ rS;kj djsa

35

7

15

02 August 26 22 UNIT- I (a) The first farmer and herders (b) The first cities UNIT – II Xyksc v{kka”k ,oa ns”kkUrj] UNIT- III- Diversity

Recognition of multiple identities the constitution and prospect of diversity

Government – Section I the Suffer agate movement and the anti-apartheid struggle

Project:- Find out the number of districts in your state and also the number of blocks into which your district is divided.

v{kka”k ,oa ns”kkUrj js[kkvksa ds lgk;rk ls fxzM dk fuekZ.k

3335

16

03 September

24 20 UNIT-I – Different ways of life Early states

UNIT –II i`Foh dh xfr;kW ekufp=?kw.kZu ds dkj.k i`Foh ij fnu ,oa jkr @ :n fpUgUNIT-II – Government – Section-I Various forms of government Section – II-

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12

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Project :- Prepare charts which can be used to explain the benefits of education

04 October & November

32 27 UNIT- I- * New Ideas The first Empire

UNIT –II i`Foh ds izeq[k ifjeaMy] tSo eaMy dks fp= )kjk Li’V djsaAUNIT-III- Local Government Section – I Section-II Project:- Prepare a chart displaying the structure of local self government at the village level.

mRrjh vesfjdk ,oa nf{k.kh vesfjdk ds chp Loylaf/k dks n”kkZosa

47

8

19

05 December

19 16 UNIT- I- Life in town and villagesUNIT –II i`Foh ds izeq[k ty :i& Tokykeq[kh ] ioZrUNIT-III- local government – Section- 3

Making a living- Section- I (Rural livelihoods)

Various types of livelihoods prevent in a villageProject:- On an out line Map of India mark the following patliputra, Tamila,Kalinga,Sarnth and Sanchi

,d iznwf’kr ugha

6

6

16

06 January 27 23 UNIT - I Trades, King and Pilgnms New Empires and

Kingdoms Rural Livelihoods

Project :- On an outline map of India, Mark Thaneshwar, Kanauj, Aihale, Vutapi, KanchipuramUNIT – II India our Country Hkkjr ds ekufp= ij ddZjs[kk okys jkT;ksa dks n”kkZosaA

izoky }hi

555

8

16

07 February

27 23 Building, Paintings and books

Urban livelihoods.Project works:-Collect photographs of ancient South

42

6

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India temples. Find out who built these temples.

08 March Last February and March - Revision

Note:- Any project work can be given by subject Teacher.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS:-VISUB:-MUSIC

Name ofMonth

Activities:-

July Theory : Definition of Sangeet, Dhwani, Nad, Shruti & Swar .Practicle :-

1. Two Alankars.2. Navodaya Gaan & National Anthem.3. Other Prayers of Assembly.

Aug Theory:-Revision of Sangeet, Dhawani, Nad, Shruti & Swar.Practicle :-

1. Practice of Cultural Programme of 15th August.2. Other Prayers.

Sep Theory :- Tal Parichay of Tal Kaharawa. Practicle :-

1. Two Alankar.2. One Patriotic song.3. One Path Prayan Geet.

Nov Theory : Revision of Tal Kaharwa, Sangeet, Dhwani, Nad, Shruti, & SwarPracticle :-

1. Tal Kaharwa with keeping hand beats.2. One Folk song in Kaharwa Tal.3. Practice of Assembly Prayers and National Anthem.

Dec Theory :- Parichay of Tal Dadra with Theka.Practicle :-

1. Tal Dadra with keeping hand beats.2. One song in Dadra Tal.3. Practice of Dadra and Kaharaw’s Song.

Jan Theory :- Revision of all theory portion and Tal’s.Practicle :-

1. Practice of all previous patriotic songs.2. One Ghandhi ji’s bhajan.3. Practice of Republic Day celebration.

Feb Theory :- Revision of all theory portionsPracticle :-

1. All previous Assembly songs, Path Prayan Geet, Folk Song and Patriotic Song.

March Final Exams.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGIONUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT – ENGLISHCLASS - VII

Month Topics to be covered Name of Book Number Of periods

Weightage Marks

April 1. Three questions (Part I&II)2. The Squirrel (Poem)3. A Gift of chappals 4. The Rebel (Poem)5. The Tiny Teacher 6. Unseen Passage 7. If Clause 8. Short Composition

Honey Comb

Honey Comb

Honey CombHoney CombSupplementary

5252433

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July 1. Gopal and the Hilsa Fish2. The shed (Poem)3. Bringing Up Kari 4. The Desert 5. Reported Speech6. Short Composition 7. Letter Writing 8. Project work

Honey Comb

Honey CombSupplementarySupplementary

By Teacher

3

255423

14

August 1. The Ashes that Made Trees Bloom

2. Chivvy (Poem)3. Quality 4. Trees (Poem)5. The Cop and the Anthem)6. Articles 7. Framing Questions8. Story Writing 9. Project work

Honey Comb Honey combHoney CombHoney CombSupplementary

By Teacher

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September 1. Expert Detectives2. Mystery of the Talking Fan 3. Golu Grows a Nose 4. I want Something in a Cage 5. The Invention of Vita-Wonk6. Dad and the Cat and the Tree

(poem)

Honey Comb Honey Comb Supplementary Supplementary Honey Comb Honey Comb

323333

12

October Vacation Oct &November

1. Fire: Friend and Foe2. Chandni3. The Bear Story 4. Simple Present Tense 5. Project Work

Honey Comb SupplementarySupplementary

By Teacher

665

3

10

December 1. Meadow Surprises(Poem)2. A Tiger in the House 3. A Bicycle in Good Repair 4. Garden Snake (Poem)5. Modals 6. Prefix-Suffix7. Project Work

Honey Comb Honey combHoney CombHoney Comb

By Teacher

365253

12

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January 1. An Alien Hand 2. The Story of Cricket 3. Letter Writing 4. Unseen Passage

Supplementary Honey Comb

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February 1. Short Composition 2. Paragraph Writing 3. Comprehension 4. Project Work Given by teacher

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10

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUB:- MATHEMATICS CLASS – VII M.M. – 100

Months Name of Unit

Topics No of Periods

Weightage of Marks

Project Work

April 1.Integers

2. Fractions and Decimals

Introduction Recall Number Line Properties of Addition and

subtraction of integers. Multiplication of integers Multiplication of two negative

integers. Product of three or more

negative integers. Properties of Multiplication of

integers. Making Multiplication Easier. Properties of Division of

integers. Summary Introduction How well have you learnt about

Fractions? Multiplication of Fraction. Multiplication of a Fraction of a

Fraction by a whole number. Fraction is an operator ‘of’. Multiplication of a Fraction by

a fraction. Division of Fractions Division of whole Number by a

fraction Division of a Fraction by a

whole Number. Division of a Fraction by

Another Fraction. How well have you learnt about

Decimal Numbers? Multiplication of Decimal

Numbers Multiplication of Decimal by

10, 100, and 1000. Division of Decimal Numbers Division by 10, 100 and 1000. Division of a decimal Numbers

by a whole number Division of a decimal Number

by another Decimal Numbers.

22 23

Preparationof C

hart of different numbers

Preparation of Chart of Exponent rules.

.

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July Data Handling

Introduction Collection and organization of

data Representative values Arithmetic mean Range Mode Mode of Large Data Median. Use of Bar Graphs with a

different Purpose. Drawing Double bar graph. Change and Probability. What is probability?

15 08

Examine nature of

two Lines on a plane

Simple Equations

Introduction A mind- Reading Game! Getting up of an Equation. Review of what we know What Equation is? Solve an Equation More Equations Application of Simple Equation

to Practical situations.

08 07

Aug Lines and Angles

Introduction. Related Angles-

Complementary angles. Supplementary Angles. Adjacent angles, Linear pair Angle, vertically opposite angles.

Pairs of Lines – Intersecting Lines Angles made by a transversal. Transversal of Parallel Lines

Checking for Parallel Line

12 05

Preparation chart for some

symm

etry items.

The triangle and its Properties

Introduction Median, Altitudes orthocenter

of a triangle. Exterior angle of a triangle and

its properties. Angle sum properties of a

triangle Two special triangles ,

Equilateral and Isosceles Right –angled and Pythagoras

property.

12 8

1st Term Examination - 2008Sept Congruence

of Triangles

Introduction Congruence of plane figures ,

Line-segments angles, Triangles Criteria for congruence of

triangles SSS, SAS, ASA, RHS05 05

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Comparing Quantities

Introduction Equivalent Ratios Meaning of Percentage Converting Decimals to

percentage. Converting Decimals to

percentage. Converting percentage to

Fractions or Decimals Use of percentage. Ratio to percents. Increase or decrease as per cent Profit or loss as a percentage. Change given on borrowed

money or simple interest. Interest for multiple years

10 09To verify Pythagoras theorem

Oct Rational Numbers

Introduction Need for Rational number Positive number Rational number in standard

form. Comparison of rational numbers Rational numbers between two

rational numbers. Operation on rational numbers.

08 03

Nov Practical Geometry

Introduction Construction of a Line parallel

to a given Line, Construction of triangle SSS,

SAS, ASA, RHS (Criterion)

10 05

cV

erify π = ----- ( by cardboard) dPerimeter

and Area Introduction Squares and Rectangles Generalizing for other

congruent parts of Rectangles. Area of Parallelogram Area of Triangle Circles, circumference,

Diameter, Radius etc. Area of circle Conversion of units Applications.

15 05

Algebraic Expressions

Introduction Terms of an Expression Factors of a term Like and Unlike terms Types of Terms Monomials,

Binomials, Trinomials, Polynomials

Addition and subtraction of algebraic Expression

Finding the value of an expression.

15 12

Experiment for getting

Probability of Head w

hen a D

ice thrown

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Dec Formula and rules of an algebraic Expression

Some more number patterns Patterns in Geometry.

Exponent and Powers

Introduction Exponents Law of Exponents am x an = a m+n

(am)n = amn

am ÷ an = am –n ,

a0 = 1 (Where a >0)

Decimal Number System. Standard form of large

Numbers

10 05

Symmetric Introduction Symmetry for Regular polygon Rotational Symmetry and Line

Symmetry.

05 03

Jan VisualizingSolidShapes

Introduction. Faces, Edges, and Vertices Nets for building 3- D shapes. Drawing solid on a Flat surface Visualizing solid objects. A kitchen play Shadow play. A Third way by looking at it

from certain angles to get different views.

07 02

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT: SCIENCE CLASS - VII

Month Name of Unit

Sub-Topics No.of Periods

Total period For Unit

Weight age Of Marks

April Nutrition in Plant

Autotrophic nutrition Heterotrophic nutrition ParasitesSaprophytesPhotosynthesis

0202020202

10 06

Nutrition in Animas

Types of nutrition Nutrition in amoebaNutrition in human beings Digestive system in human ruminants Types of teeth Link with transport & respiration Activity

01010202010202

11

03

08

03

JulyFibre to Fabric

Heat

Acids, Bases& Salts

Physical& ChemicalChanges

Animal fibres–woolAnimal fibres-SilkProcess of extraction of Silk Measuring temperature Heat flow Temperature

Classification of Substances (i) Acids(ii)Basic

(i) Neutral(ii) Indicators

Chemical substances Chemical reaction Formulation of new substances after Chemical reaction Activity

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020302

03

05

04

10

03

06

06

August Weather Climate &Adaptation Of AnimalsTo climate Wind , Storm& Cyclones

Weather Climate Adaptation of Animals

(i) The Polar regions (ii) The tropical rainforests

High speed wind Wind Currents Thunderstorms & Cyclones Effective Safety measures Activity

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0101

0202040202

12 05

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Soil Soil type Soil Profile Absorption of water in soil Suitability for crops

02010101

08 04

September Respiration In organism

Why do we Respire ?Breathing How do we breathe ?Breathing in other Animal Breathing under water Do plants also respire ?

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06 05

TransportationIn Animals & Plants

Circulatory system Blood vessels Heart Heart Beat Execution in Animals Transport of substances in plants Transportation Activity

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9 08

October Vacation October 4th Week &November

Reproduction In plants

Motion & Time

Vegetative propagation Budding Fragmentation, Spore formation Pollination Fertilization Fruit Seed Slow fast motion along a straight live Appreciation of idea of time & need to measure It Measurement of time using periodic events Idea of speed of moving objects Activity

020202020201010202

010202

12

09

08

06

December ElectricCurrent And its Effects

Light

Symbols of Electric Components Diagrammatic representation of electric circuit Heating effect of Electric Current Electric fuses Magnetic effect of electric current Electromagnet Electric bell Lab Rectilinear Propagation of light Reflection of light Real & Virtual image

0202010102020202020203

14

07

08

08

January Light

Water

Forests

Image formed by lensesSunlight-White / Coloured ?Forms of water Ground Water Depletion of Water Distribution of water Water management Interdependence of plants & animals in forestsForests contribute to purification of air & water

020101010201020303

03

07

09

04

04

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Lab 03

February Waste WaterStory

Sewage Treatment of polluted water WWTPSanitation & disease Lab

0203030401

13 04

PROJECT IN SCIENCE, CLASS –VII

April- Chart of Human Digestive system /Digestive system of ruminant /Digestion in Amoeba/Types of teeth/Effect of saliva on starch.

July- Life history of silk moth / Rearing silkworms/A laboratory thermometer/Land breeze / Effect on red Litmus paper / Effect on blue litmus paper / Process of neutralization.

August-Activity showing air exerts pressure, wind/Formation of Cyclone/Layers of soil /Soil profile/Calculation of percolation rate.

Sep- Activity to show inhalation /Exhalation/Human respiratory system/Model to show mechanism of breathing/Tracheal system of cockroach/Circulatory system/Schematic diagram of circulation/Sections of human heart/Human excretory system .

Nov- Methods of Asexual Reproduction/Pollination & fertilization in flower/Measuring speed/Distance Time graph.

Dec- An electric circuit /Effect of current on a compass needle/An electromagnet/Rectilinear propagation of light/ Image in a plane mirror/Image formed by concave mirror.

Jan- Image formed by lenses/ White –Seven colors/ Water Cycle/Ground Water & Water table/Forest Products/ Inter relationship in a forest .

Feb- Treatment of polluted water /Better house keeping practices.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGIONSPLIT UP SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VII , SESSION 2009-10

SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCES.N

Month No. ofDays

Period available

Topic Project Work PeriodReqd.

Marks Weight age

01 April 23 19 1. Where, when a how2. Section-I-

DemocracyProject :- On a map of the world trace (Silk Route) the route through which foreigners reached India in Pursuit of trade.i;kZoj.k gekjs i`Foh ds vanj& i;kZoj.k ds ?kVd gek)hih; iiZVh

,d rky dk ifjra= yky fdyk@rktegy

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6

02 July 26 22 1. New kings and kingdom

2. Section-II- Institution Represent actives of Democracy

Project:- On an outline map of India local the following places. Tanjore, Badrinath, Puri, Rameshwarmgekjh cnyrh i`Foh & Tokykeq[kh@HkwdEi dh mRifRr

izeq[k ok;qnkc dh isfV;kWa

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8

03 Aug 26 22 1. The Sultans of Delhi2. State Govt. (Sec.I

and II)Project:- Visit the monuments of Delhi sultanates and collect more information about them.ok;q & ok;qeaMy dh ijrsa izeq[k

ok;qnkc dh isfV;kWa

610

6

04 Sept 24 20 1. The creation of an empire

2. Section I- Media and Democracy

7

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3. Architecture as power forts and sacred places

Project:- On the out line map of India show the following:- Extent of the Bahmani Kingdom II Extent of the Vijuyanagar empireTky& y/kq ,oa o`gr~ Tokj

Tky pdz

5

5

05 Oct Revision Ist Term Exam, Games activities

Izkd`frd ouLifr ,oa oU; thou& m’.kdfVca/kh; [email protected]

/kzqoh; tho

5

06 Nov 15 13 1. Sec-II On advertising2. Towns, Traders and

craftamen3. Sec_I Social Aspects

Project :- Trace in your atlas the route through which the European and the Arab traders came to IndiaIzkkd`frd ouLifr ,oa oU; thou& m’.kdfVca/kh; [email protected]

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5

07

Dec 19 16 1. Social change :- Mobil and setlled communities

Project:- Make a list of Social advertising aired on Air and Doordarshan.

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lapkj ds lk/ku

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6

08 Jan 27 23 1. Popular beliefs and Religions debate

2. Markets around

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10

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(Sec.I&II)Project:- Draw a list of your programme to manage any natural disaster ekuo i;kZoj.k ] m’.k ,oa miks’.k izns”k] “khrks’.k ?kkl LFky& vkestu osflu@xaxk c`g~eiq=k osflu@ pk;oxku

izs;M+h izns”k] osYM

6

09 Feb 13 11 1. The flowering of Regional cultures

2. Revision Project:- Draw a list of common measures to avoid man- made disasters

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fl;kfpu fgeun

6

Note: Any project can be given by Subject teacher related.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS:-VII SUB:-MUSIC

Name ofMonth

Activities

April Theory: Definition of Aroha, Avroha and Pakar.Practical:-

1. Practicle of three new Alankars.2. Practice of four previous Alankars.3. One Bhajan.

July Theory:- Definition of Tal, Lay & Matra.Practical:-

1. Practice of Thah & Dugun of Alankars.2. Practice of Assembly prayers & Bhajans.

Aug. Theory:- Definition of Sam, Tali, & Matra.Practical:-

1. Practice of cultural programme of 15th august celebration.2. Practice of Alankar.3. Practice of deviational song.

Sept. Theory:- Revision of Tal, Lay, Matra, Sam, Tali and Khali.Practical:-

1. One new group song.2. Practice of folk song.

Nov. Theory:- Revision of all theory portions.Practical:-

1. One song of regional language.2. Practice of folk song.

Dec. Theory:- Define Saptaka.Practical:-

1. One new Bhajan.2. Practice of patriotic songs.3. Practice of Tal-Roopak with hand Beats.

Jan. Theory:- Revision of Saptaka , Nad & Swar.Practical:-

1. Practice of new patriotic songs.2. Practice of cultural program of Republic Day ceremony.

Feb. Theory:-Revision of all theory portions.Practical:-

1. Practice of Tal-Kaharwa, Dadra & Roopak with keeping hand beats.

2. Practice of seven Alamkars.March Final Exams.

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5 ifj;kstukdk;Z 6dkyka’k

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olUr Hkkx &3

Hkkjr dh [kkst

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Nk;koknh dfo izlkn]iar]fujkyk vkSj egknsoh oekZ lfp= ifjp; A

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT – ENGLISHCLASS - VIII

Month Sec – A Reading

Sec. – BWriting

Sec.- CGrammar

Sec. – DLiterature

Books No. of Period

Project

April One literary passage

One application

one letter(formal)

Verb types and

its five froms

1 The Best Christmas Present Ant and the Cricket (Poem)2.Tsunami Geographylesson 1.How the Camel Got hisHump2.Children at work

Honey dew Text Book

It so happened

28 Collection of 100

verbs, their five forms

July One factual passage

One guided one unguided

paragraph

Present tense Voice

3.Glimpses of the Past Macaity – The Mystery Cat4.Bipin Chodhary’s Lapse fo Memory3. The selfish Giant

Honey dew- Text Book

It so happened

30 Collection of 100 Adjective and their Noun forms

August One literary

and factual passage

One guided paragraph One application

Past TenseVoice

The Last Bargain 5.The Summit within4. The Treasure within5. Princess September

Honey dew- Text Book

It so happened

30 Collection of 100 prepositional phrases

Sepetember One literarypassage

One guided paragraph One letter writing

Future tense voice

6. This is jody’s Duck and kangaroo (poem) 7. A visit to Cambridge

6. The fight

Honey dew

It so happened

26Write about

the ccelebration

of local ferstivals

and submit after autumn

break

October When I see out for

7. The open

windows

Lyonnesse

It so happened

November One literary

One factual passage

Letter writing (informal)

Notice writing

Pronoun and its types

8. A short moon –soon diary

8.Jalebis

Honey dew

It so happened

24 Make table of

comparision of Degree

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December One literarypassage

One guidedOne unguided paragraph

Reported speech (present tense)

9. The great stone face I

9. The comet I

Honey dew

It so happened

26

January One literary

one factual passage

Application and letter writing

Clauses and its types

10. The great stone face II

Honey dew

28 Collection of 100 one substitution

February One literary

one factual passage

One guided and one

unguided paragarph

Article 10. The comet It so happened

Revision of test papers

March Revision and practice of test papers Extra classes may be taken for better completion of syllabsus

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT – MATHSCLASS – VIII

S.No. Months Name of unit Contents Periods Marks1. Aprial Rational No. System

i. Introduction abou ii. Properties of rational number iii. Representation of rational no. of no. line iv. Rational no. between two rational no.

Linear equation in one Variablei. Introductionii. Solving equation whch have linear expression on one side and no on th other sideiii. Applicationsiv. Solving equation having variable on both sidev. Some more application vi. Reducing equation to simplest form

Understanding Quardrilaterals:i. Introductionii. Polygonsiii. Classification of polygonsiv. Convex Pllygon, Cancave polygonv. Regular Polygon, Irregular Polygonvi. Angle sum propertyvii. Sum of measure of the extension angles of a polygonviii. Kinds of Quadrilaterals and their properties.

8

10

12

6

6

8

2 July Practical Geometry: i. Introductionii. Constructing a quadrilateral (a) When the lengths of four sides and diagonal are given(b) When two diagonals and three sides are given(c) When two adjacent sides and three angles are given(d) When three sides and two included angles are given(e) Some special cases(based on props)Data Handling: i. Impormation about pictograph, A bargraph, Double bar graphii. Organising Dataiii. Grouping Dataiv. Bars with a difference v. Circle Graph or pie chart

10

10

6

6

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vi. Chance and probability3 August Square and Square Roots:

1. Introduction2. Properties of square nos.3. Some more interesting patterns4. Finding the square of a number by use of identity.5. Pythagorean Triplets6. Square roots7. Estimating square roots

Cube and Cube Roots:1. Introduction2. Cubes(Some interesting patterns)(a) Adding consecutive odd nos.b. Cubes and their prime factorsc. Smallest multiple that is a perfect cube3. Cube rootsa. by prime factorization methodb. Cube root of a cube number

12

7

6

4

4 September Comparing Quantities:-1. Ratios and Percentage2. Finding the increase or decrease percent3. Finding Discounts4. profit and loss5. Finding cost price/Selling price/profit% / loss6. Finding Sales Tax, Value added Tax7. Compound Interest, Simple Interst 8. Applications of compound Interest Formula

15 12

5 October Algebraic Expressions and Identities:1. Expression (Difine)2. Terms , Factors and coefficients3. Monomials, binomials and polynomials4. Like and Unlike Terms5. Addition and subtraction of Algebraic expressions6. Multiplication of Aalgebraic Expression 7. Indentity and standard Identities8. Applying Indentities

7 8

6 November Visualising Solid Shapes:1. Introduction2. Views of 3D – Shapes3. Mapping space Arounds4. Faces, Edges and Vertices5. Euler’s Formula6. Plyhedrons

Mesuration:-1. Introduction2. Area of Trapezium3. Area of General Quadrilateral4. Area of Polygon

14

14

4

10

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5. Surface of Cube, Cuboid and cylinder6. Volume and Capacity

7 December Exponents and Powers:1. Introduction2. Powers with a negative Exponents3. Laws of exponents4. Use of exponents to express small no in standard form

Direct and Inverse proportions:-1. Introduction2. Direct propotion and their applications3. Inverse proportion and their applications

14

14

6

4

8 January Factorisation:-1. Factors of Natural Nos.2. Factors of algebraic expressions3. Methods of Common Factors4. Factorisation by regrouping terms5. Factorisation using identities 6. Division of algebraic Expression7. Can you find the Error?

Introduction to Graphs:1. A bar Graph2. A pie chart or circle graph3. A histom4. A line graph5. Linear Graph6. Location of Point7. Coordinates8. Applications

18

10

8

3

9 February Playing with Numbers:1. Numbers in General Form2. Games with Numbers3. Letters for Digits4. Test of Divisibility

Revision work will be done.

4 3

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT:- SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CLASS - VIII

MONTH

TOPIC SUB TOPICS No. of Period per sub-topic

Total No. of Periods

Marks

April Crop production & Management

MicroorganismFriend or Foe

Universe

Agricultural practices Basic practices of crop productionPreparation of soil, sowing.Adding manure & fertilizersIrrigation, Harvesting Storage, Food from Animals

Microorganisms, Habitat, Uses of microorganismsHarmful MicroorganismsFood PreservationNitrogen CycleActivityNight Sky Celestial Objects- Moo,Planets, Asteroids, Comets, Metros, Meteorites, Stars, Constellations, Galaxies etc.The Solar system, Artificial satellite and their applications.

02

010201

02

02020202

06

10

08

06

06

5

July Synthetic fibers and plastics

Materials:Metals & non-metals

Light

Synthetic fibers & its types characteristics of synthetic fibersPlastics & its characteristicsPlastics & the environment ActivityPhysical properties of metals & non-metalsChemical properties of metals & non-metalsUses of metals & non metalsActivity

IntroductionLaws of ReflectionRegular and diffused Reflection Multiple ImagesSunlight – white or colored Eye(Structure with explanation)Visually challenged personsBraille system

020102010202030203

08

10

10

04

04

06

August Coal & Petroleum

Combustio

Coal PetroleumNatural GasSome natural resourcesActivity

Combustion

0202010101

02

07 04

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ns & Flame

Sound

How do we control fire?Types of CombustionFlame & its structureFuel, Fuel efficiency Activity

IntroductionProduction of sound in HumansProperties of sound (Medium, speed etc.)Loudness(Amplitude)Pitch or shrillness(Frequency)Ear(Eardrum, Larynx, Wind pipe)Audible and Inaudible soundNoise and MusicNoise Pollution

0102010202

10

10

05

4

September

Conservation of Plants & Animals

Chemical Effect of Electric current

Deforestation & its causesConsequences of DeforestationConservation of forestWildlife, Biosphere ReserveFlora & Fauna, Endemic SpeciesWildlife Sanctuary, National Park, Red data BookMigration , Recycling of paper , Reforestation

Electric current Current through liquidsElectrodeElectroplatingConductor, Insulator, LED16 – 22 1St Term Test

0101

01010101

06

8

06

4

October Cell-structure & functions

Some Natural Phenomena

Discovery of the cell The cell.Organisms show variety in cell number

LightningCharging by RubbingTypes of charge and their RefractionTransfer of charge ElectroscopeLightning safetyEarthquakesSeismic wavesRichter scale

010101

03

10

02

5

November

Cell-structure & function

Reproduction in Animals

Organisms show variety in cell shape & sizeCell structure & functionParts of the cellComparison of plant & Animal cellActivity

Modes of reproduction.Sexual ReproductionMale Reproductive organsFemale Reproductive Organs

0101020102

01

0202

07

11

03

04

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Force and Pressure

FertilizationDevelopment of embryoViviparous & Oviparous AnimalsForceForce due to InteractionExploring ForcesProperties of ForeFrictionContract and No-contact ForcesElectrostatic ForceGravitational ForcePressurePressure exerted by liquids and gasesAtmospheric Pressure

020202

12 6

December

Reproduction in Animal

Reaching the Age of Adolescence

Friction

Asexual Reproduction Binary fissionBuddingActivityAdolescence & PubertyChanges at pubertySecondary sexual charactersRole of HormonesReproductive phase of lifeSex determinationHormones other than sex hormonesRole of HormonesReproductive healthActivityForce of FrictionFactors affecting frictionFriction: A necessary Evil Increasing and Reducing friction Types of Friction (Static Friction, Sliding , Friction, Rolling Friction)DragLubricants

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01020101020101010202

04

14

02

06

January Pollution of Air & Water

Air PollutionHow does Air get polluted?Case study – The Taj MahalGreen House EffectWhat can be done ?Water PollutionHow does water get polluted ?Case study Potable waterPurification of waterWays to make the drinking water safeActivity

010201020101010101020102

06

16

08

February

Revision

March**************

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS – VIIISUBJECT:- SOCIAL SCIENCE

MONTH

TOPIC SUB TOPICS No. of Period per sub-topic

Total No. of Periods

Marks

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Hkkjrh; lafo/kku vkSj /keZfujis{krk1] Hkkjrh; lafo/kku2] /keZfujis{krkLakln rFkk dkuwuksa dk fuekZ.k3- gesa laln D;kSa pkfg,

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23

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4- dkuwuks dh le>5- U;k;ikfydk

oU; thou lalk/ku [kfutifj;kstuk dk;Z & mRrj iwoZ Hkkjr esa bZa/ku ys tkrh efgyk,WA

22

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6- gekjh vki/kkfud U;k;

[kfut lalk/kuifj;kstuk dk;Z& Tokjh; mtkZ

22

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September

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7- gkf’k;dj.k dh le>] ifj;kstuk dk;Zd`f"kifj;kstuk dk;Z& pk; dh jkiu fof/k

15

October Revision Workks

Geog.- te’ksniqj esa yksg&bLikr mn~;ksx dh vofLFkfr

11

November

Tkc turk cxkor djrh gSA

gkf'k;du.k ls fuiVuk

mn~;ksx

22

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tu lqfo/kk,W] lkekftd U;k;

ekuo lalk/kuifj;kstuk dk;Z& fijkfeM

22

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dkuwu vkSj lkekftd U;k;

ekuo lalk/ku

22

February

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uoksn; fo|ky; lfefr] iVuk lEHkkxikB~;dze foU;kl 2009 & 10

d{kk & 9 fgUnh ikB~;dze ‘v’dzela[;k

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dh lkf[k;kW ,oa lcnO;kdj.k&”’kCn

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS – IXSUBJECT:- ENGLISH

Sl. Month

Section A MarksReading

Section B Writing

Section C Grammar

Section D Literature

Books No. of Periods Allotted

Project

1 April One literary passage and one factual passage

One guided and one unguided paragraphOne letter and one Application

The structure of sentence. The verb editing task1- Errors of words

1. The fun they Had poems- The Road Not Taken

2. The sound of music

3. The last child4. Poem 2:

Wind,5. Ch.2- The

adventures of Toto

Beehive- TextBeehive - TextBeehive- TextMoments-(Supple. Reader)

24 Collection of 100 prepositional phrase

2 July One Factual and one literary passage

One guided and one unguided paragraph one letter and one Application

Non-finitesTenseEditing Test-II- Omission of words

Poem 3, Rain on the RoofCh3. The little girlCh3. Iswaran The story tellerCh.4. A truly Beautiful mind.

Beehive –Text

Supple. ReaderBeehive- TextMomentsSupple. Reader

28 Collection of 100 words which pronunciation changes according to uses: Noun & Verb.

3 Aug One factual and one literacy passage

One guided and one unguided paragraph one letter and one Application

Modals, Conjunctions and sentence linleens sentence R.C. orkdenary

Ch.5. The snake and The mirrorPoem4. The lake Isle of InnisfreeCh.4 In the Kingdom of foolsCh.5 The happy prince

Poem5. A legend of the northland

Beehive- Text

Beehive- Text

Beehive- Text

MomentsSupple, Read.

28 Collection or 100 words used as noun, Verb and Adjective

4 Sept On factual and one literary passage

One Guided and one unguided paragraph one letter and one Application

Active and passive Voice. Reported Speech Sentence Completion

Ch.6. My ChildhoodPoem6. No men Are ForeignCh.6. Weathering the storm in Ersama

Beehive- TextBeehive- Text

Beehive- Text

Moments Suppl. Reader

22 Write ways of different festival elevation and submit after Autumn perwork.

5 Oct Chap.7 Packing Beehive –

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Poem7- The Duck and the kangaroo

TextBeehive – Text

6 Nov One literary Passage, One factual Passage

One unguided Paragraph One Application. One Business letter

Determiners and Articles

Ch.7. The last leafCh.8. A house in not a homeCh.8. Reach for the Top

Moments (Supp. Red.)Moments (Supp. Red.)

Beehive – Text

18 Make a table using Adjective before and after noun

7 Dec One literary and one factual Passage

One Application on one Business letter

The sequence of Tense , Clause and their function

Poem 8. On Killing a TreeCh.9. The bond of loveCh.9. The Accidental Tourist

Beehive- Text

Beehive – Text

Moments (Supp. red.)

22

8 Jan One factual and one literary passage

One Guided and one unguided Paragraph one letter and one Application, Dialogue Completion

Subject Verb AgreementPreposition Gap filling

Poem.9. The Snake TryingCh.10 Kathmandu Poem.10. A Slumber Did my Spirit SealCh.10 The Beggar

Beehive – Text

Beehive – Text

Beehive – TextMoment (Supp. Red.)

26

9 Feb One Factual and one literary passage

One Guided and one unguided paragraph one letter and one Application

Part of speech words and their formation

Ch. 11 If I Were You

Beehive – Text

20 Practice of Test Papers

10 March

Revision and Practice of Test Paper

***Extra Classes may be taken for better completion of the syllabus.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS

CLASS - IXSl.No.

Month Name of Units Subject – Topics No. of Periods

Total period for unit

Weight ageMarks

Project Work

01 April Number System

Introduction

Irrational Number

Real numbers and

their decimal

expansion

Representing on

Real number on

the number line

Operation on Real

numbers

Laws of Exponents

for Real numbers

Summary

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

08 08

P –

Mag

ic sq

uare

s of o

dd n

umbe

rs.

A –

To v

erify

the

iden

tity

of a

3 +b

3 =

(a +

b)(

a2 - a

b +

b2 )

Polynomials Polynomials in one variable

Zeroes of a polynomials

Remainder theorem

Factorization of polynomials

Algebraic identities

Summary

01

01

02

03

03

03

05 08

02 Coordinate Geometry

Introduction

Cartesian System

Plotting a point in

the plane if its

coordinate are

given

Summary

01

01

01

02

05 06

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Linear Equations in two variables

Introduction Linear Equations

Solution of Linear Equation

Graph of a linear Equation in two variables

Equations of lines parallel to x – axis and y – axis

Summary

0102

02

01

02

08 10 A. To factorize a polynom

ial of type ax

2 + bx + c , by splitting middle term

.B

. Observe necessary design data for a

bicycle represent this data on a diagram.

July Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry

Introduction Euclid’s

Definitions Axioms and postulates

Equivalent Versions of Euclid’s fifth postulate

Summary

0102

01

02

06 22

Lines and Angles

Introduction Basic Terms and Definitions

Intersecting lines and non- intersecting lines

Pairs of Angles , Parallel lines and a Transversal

Lines Parallel to the same line

Angle Sum Property of a Triangle

Summary

02

01

02

01

02

02

10

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03 Aug Triangles Introduction Congruence of

triangles Criteria for

congruence of Triangle

Some Properties of a Triangle

Some more criteria for congruence of Triangles

Inequalities in a triangle

Summary

0101

01

02

02

02

01

10

P –

Com

paris

on o

f the

per

form

ance

of t

wo

term

s in

one

day

inte

rnat

iona

l cric

ket m

atch

.A

- B

asic

pap

er fo

ldin

g ac

tiviti

es (

To te

rm sq

uare

,Rec

tang

le,p

aral

le lo

gram

)

Quadrilaterals Introduction Angle Sum

property of a quadrilateral

Types of quadrilateral

Properties of parallelo -gram

Another Condition for a quadrilateral to be a parallelogram

The mid point theorem

Summary

0101

01

02

01

01

02

09

Area of parallelo -grams and Triangles

Introduction Figures on the

same base and between the same parallels

Parallelograms on the same base and same parallels

Triangles on the same base and same parallels

Summary

0102

02

02

02

09

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04 Sept Circle Introduction Circles and its

related terms : A Review

Angle subtended by a chord at a point

Perpendicular form the centre to a chord

Circle through three points

Equal chords and their Distance from the centre

Angle Subtended by an are of a circle

Cyclic quadrilaterals

Summary

0101

01

01

01

02

01

01

01

10

P –

A c

yclis

t is r

unni

ng a

t a sp

eed

10m

/ sec

. If t

he ra

dius

of e

ach

whe

el o

f the

bic

ycle

= 4

0 cm

, Cal

cula

te

the

angu

lar

velo

city

of

whe

el.

A- C

ongr

uenc

e of

tria

ngle

s

Constructions introduction Basic constructions Some

constructions of Triangles

Summary

010202

01

06

Hero’s Formula

Introduction Area of a Triangle

by Heron’s formula

Application of Heron’s formula in finding areas of quadrilaterals

Summary

0102

02

01

06 14

Ist Term Test examination-2009 Revision 1st Term exam. – 2009 05 Oct Surface Areas

and volumes Introduction Surface Area of a

right circular cylinder

Surface Area of a right circular cylinder

Surface Area of a right circular cone

0102

02

02

07

Autumn Break

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06 Nov Surface Areas and volumes

Surface Area of sphere

Volume of a cuboids

Volume of a cylinder

Volume of a Right circular cone

Volume of a sphere

Summary

02020202

0202

12

P- M

ark

a fie

ld fo

r slo

w c

yclin

g ev

ents

so th

at 8

pa

rtici

pate

can

take

par

t at a

tim

e.A

- Are

a of

par

alle

logr

am

07 Dec Statistics Introduction Collection of Data Presentation of

data Graphical

representation of Data

Measures of central Tendency

Summary

01020203

02

02

02

12 12

A- T

o ve

rify

mid

-poi

nt th

eore

mP-

Det

erm

ine,

circ

umfe

renc

e of

a

t

he c

ycle

whe

el, A

rea

incl

uded

w

ith th

e po

lygo

n

Probability Introduction Probability – An

experimental Approach

Summary

0103

02

06

08 Jan Proof in Mathematics

Introduction Mathematically

Acceptable statements

Deductive Reasoning

Theorems, conjectures and Axioms

What is mathematical proof ?

Summary

0203

0406

03

02

20

A- C

entro

id o

f a tr

iang

le.

P- O

bser

ve o

n at

hlet

ic ru

ns a

long

th

e tra

ck

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09 Feb Introduction to mathematical modeling

Introduction Review of word

problems Some

mathematical models

The process of modeling, its Advantages and limitations

Summary Revision for final

Examination 2010

0202

04

02

02

12

P-O

rthoc

ente

r of a

tria

ngle

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT: - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CLASS – IX

SNo. MONTHS No. of periods available

Topics to be covered

01. April 34 Biology – 04 MarksUNIT – ITHE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE

Practicle- 01Physics – 04 Marks

MotionChemistry – 03 MarksUNIT – 1Mater in our surroundingPractical

Determination of the melting point of iceDetermination of the boiling point of water

02 July 38 Biology- 04 MarksUNIT – III TISSUES

Practical – 01

Physics – 04 Marks Force & Newton’s laws Practical – 1

Chemistry – 02 MarksUNIT – II

Is matter around us Pure?Practical

a. To prepare true solution of common salt in water.b. To prepare true solution of sugar in water.

03. August 38 Biology – 07 MarksDIVERSITY IN LIVING ORGANISM

Practical – 1

Physics – 02 Marks Newton’s law(Contd) Practical- 01

Chemistry:- 02 Marksa. Is matter around us pure?(contd)b. Purification and separation of mixture. Practicle:-1. To prepare a true solution of Alum in water.2. To prepare suspension of chalk powder in water.

04. Sept 18 Diversity in living organism (continued) Practical – 1 Transport of material in the living system

Physics – 04 Marks Gravitation

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Practical – 1

Chemistry – 04 MarksUNIT – III

Atom and Molecules Practicala. To prepare colloidal solution of starch in waterb. To prepare colloidal egg albumin in waterc. Differentiation among true solutions, colloidal,

and suspensions by experimentation.05. October 9 Biology- Marks-04

Why do we fall ill? (Marks – 4) Practical – 1

06. November 22Physics – 04 Marks

Work, Energy & Power(Contd.)

Chemistry – 02 MarksUNIT – IV

Structure of Atom (Contd.) Practical

a. Differentiation between Mixture and compounds.07. December 32 Biology- 03 Marks

UNIT – V Natural resources

Physics – 04 Marks Work, Energy & Power Sound (cont.) Practical -1

Chemistry – 02 Marks Structure of Atom (contd.) Practicala. Characteristics of some important chemical

reaction. Such as – Burning of Mg. Ribbon in air Heating of lead nitrate

08. January2009

36 Biology – 03 Marks Improvement in food resources – 3

Physics – 02 Marks Sound Practical – 1

Chemistry – Revision (Chapter I & II ) Practical

a. Characteristics of some important chemical reactions. Such as

i. Reaction of Iron nail with copper sulphateii. Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid.

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09. February2009

19 Biology – Revision – Chapters ( 5, 6, 7 )

Physics – Revision

Chemistry – Revision – Chapter (III & IV) Practicala. Reaction of Barium chloride with Ammonium

sulphate.b. Reaction of silver Nitrate with common salt.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS- IX, Subject: - SOCIAL SCIENCE Theory Paper- I3 Hours Marks 80 +20

For internal assessment Marks Periods

UNIT – I- India and the contemporary world-I 18 40 UNIT-II—India 20 45 UNIT-III- Democratic Politics 20 45 UNIT-IV- Understanding Economics 16 40 UNIT-V- Disaster Management 08 25

S.N.

Month Topics to be covered No. of Periods reqd.

Marks % of Syllabus

01 April 1. French Revolution2. What is Democracy? Why

Democracy Project :- Revolutionary figures hare end about in this chapter write a short biography of the person. India-vkdkj vkSj fLFkfr& vjclkxj ,oa caxky dh [kkM+h esa }hi lewg@Hkkjrh; }hiksa ds ns”k@ ddZ js[kk fdu jkT;ks dks dkVrh gS A

vius jkT; dk foLrkj v{kak”k ns”kkUrj esa Kkr fdft,@js”ke ekxZ ds ckjs esa lwpuk ,d= fdft,-

1011

10

23

2

9%

02 July 1. Russian Revolution or Rise of Nazim

2. The economic story of Palampure

3. common HazardsProject :- Why were there revolutionary disturbances in Russia in 1905 ? What were the demands of revolutionaries?India-Hkkjr dk HkkSfrd Lo:i& unh foliZ dk fuekZ.k@ eSankuksa esa unh fufeZr LFkykd`fr;kW@Fkkj e:Hwfe] if”peh?kkV]

fdlh Hkh ns”k ;k egkns”k ds if”pe esa gh e:Hwfe

898

9

2

4

3

2

14%

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y{k}hi lewg D;kas \ lk{k tqVkosa A

03 Aug 1. Pastoralists in the modern world

2. Designing of democracy in India

3. Common HazardsProject:- Write sources A & B

(A) What do they tell you about Hitler imperial ambition

(B) What do you think Mahatma Gandhi would have said to Hitler about these ideas

Hkkjr&viokg (Drainage)- Hkkjr ds ekufp= esa xaxk] lryt] d`’.kk ] dkosjh dks fpfUgr djsa A

Cakxky dk “kksd ds uke ls tkuusokyh unh ij lk{k tqVkosa A

898

8

333

2

14%

04 Sept 1. Forest society and colonialism

2. People as resource3. Pollution

Project:- Children living around forest areas can often identify hundred of species of trees and plants How many species of trees can you nameHkkjr&tyok;q& Hkkjr ds ekufp= ij 400 ls-eh- ls vf/kd o’kkZ okys {ks=@20 ls0eh0 ls de o’kkZ dk {ks=A

vkids {ks= esa ,d fo”ks’k ekSle ls dkS.k ls ioZ] u`r;] yksdxhr] ,oa Hkkstu lEcfU/kr gS AlkFk gh nwljs {ks= ls D;k lekurk gS A

996

343

13%

05 Oct Revision 06 Nov 1. Farmers and peasants

2. Electoral politics in Democracy

3. Bread Basket and Dust Bowl

4. PovertyProject:- Find out more about the

34

25

34

4

15%

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some of the pastoral communities marked in figs A & B Hkkjr&izkd`frd ouLifr& Hkkjr ds ekufp= ij m’.kdfVca/kh; o’kZk ou m’.dfVca/kh; i.kZikrh ou

vius iM+ksl esa ik;s tkus okyk vkS’kf/k iknd dk irk yxkosa A

07 Dec 1. Sports and Politics2. Institution of

Parliamentary DemocracyProject:- Depletion of forests and ecological imbalanceHkkjr&oU; izk.kh oU; izkf.k;ksa

dk egRo crkrs gq, x|ka”k ,oa i|ka”k fy[ksa A

89

8

24

2

10%

08 Jan 1. The story of cricket or clothes and cultures

2. Food security3. Community based disaster

managementHkkjr&tula[;k& Hkkjr ds ekfup= ij tula[;k ?kuRo jkT;okj@tul[;k o`f) nj dk ik;Mk;xzke@okjMk;xzke cukosa

755

9

46

2

12%

09 Feb 1. Citizens, rights in Democracy and map work

Project:- River PollutionAny type of project ban be given by subject teacherv/;k; iqukZo`fr@ekufp= dkS”ky@ ifj;kstuk dk;Z dk iqukZo`frNote:- mlds vykos Hkh fo’k; f”k{kd ekufp= dkS”ky Nk=ksa ds }kjk djok ldrs gS

Note-mlds vykos Hkh fo’k; f”k{kd ifj;kstuk dk;Z djok ldrs gSa A

5

22

6

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS:-IX SUB:-MUSIC

Name ofMonth

Activities

April Theory:- Definition of Jati, Vadi, Samvadi & VivadiPractical:-

1. Singing of total Alankars.2. One Group Song.3. Practice of Rag Yaman with tans.

July Theory:- Revision of Jati, Vadi, Samvadi & VivadiPractical:-

1. Practice of Rag Yaman with Tabla.2. One Bhajan/Geet.3. Practice of Path Prayan Geet.

Aug. Theory:- Contribution of Pt. V.N. Bhatkhande and What is notation system.Practical:-

1. Practice of Cultural Programme of 15th August.2. Practice of Rag Yaman with few tans.3. Practice of path Prayan Geet.

Sept. Theory:- Writing notation in Bhatkhande notation system of Rag Yaman.Practical:-

1. Practice of Rag Yaman with few tans and tihai.2. One new folk song.3. Practice of Previous Bhajan, Geet, folk, song & patriotic song.

Nov. Theory:- Kinds of swar and saptaka, tal, Teen Tal.Practical:-

1. Aroha and Avaroh of Rag Bhairav.2. Practice of Teen Tal with keeping hand beats in Dugun Lay.3. Practice of group songs.

Dec. Theory:- Revision of Previous theories and Tal’s.Practical:-

1. One Chhota Khayal in Rag Bhairav.2. One new devotional song.3. Basic knowledge of Harmonium, Tabla, etc.

Jan. Theory:- Writing notation in Rag Bhairav and Dugun in Tal Teen Tal and Kaharawa. Practice:-

1. One New Tagore song/Bhajan.2. Practice of Tal Bhairav with tabla.3. Practice of cultural programme of Republic Day.

Feb. Theory:- Revision of all previous theory.Practical:-1. Practice of Rag Bhairav with few tans and Tihai.

2. Practice of all previous Tals.March Final Exam.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS – XSUBJECT:-ENGLISH

Sl. Month Section A 20 MarksComprehension

Section B 20 MarksWriting

Section C 15 MarksGrammar

Section D 45 MarksLiterature

Books No. of Periods Allotted

1 April Unseen passage

Short Composition

Elements of Sentence Tenses Connecters

A Letter to GodLong Walk to Freedom

Dust of Snow Fire and Ice Triumph of Surgery His First Flight Black Aero planeFrom the Diary of Annefrank

First Flight

Foot Prints without Feet

6+6+12+5

2 July ------ Informal Letters

Word Committing

A tiger in the Zoo The Ball PoemAmandaThe Thief’s StoryThe Midnight Visitors The Hundred Dresses IThe Hundred Dresses II

Poem

Foot Prints without Feet

6+6+12+8

3 Aug ---- Formal Letter

World Editing

A Baker from GoaAnimals ,The Trees How to Tell Wild Animals A Question of Trust Making of a Scientist Foot Prints without Feet Coorg, Tea from Assam

First Flight

Foot Prints Without Feet

4 Sept ----- Guided Long Composition

Jumble Words Dialogue Completion

Mijbil the Otter The Necklace Madam Rides the Bus Fog

First Flight Foot Prints Without Feet

6+8+6+4

First Term Test

5 Oct ---- ------ -------- The Hack Driver The Sermon at Banaras The Proposal

First Flight Foot Prints without Feet

Autumn Break

6 Nov Unseen Passages

Integrated Grammar

For Anne Gregary The Tale of Custard the DragonThe Book that Saved the Earth Bholi

Text Book

Foot Print without Feet

4+4+8+8

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7 Dec Revision Remedial Ist Pre Board Practice 328 Jan Revision Internal

Test Remedial 2nd Pre Board Feed Back 32

Extra Classes may be taken for timely completion and revision of the syllabus.

Special classes should be arranged for weak students. Stress on multimedia teaching as far as possible. Spoken / Communicative side of the students should be stress during

teaching.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS -XSUBJECT- MATHEMATICS

Sl. Month Name of Unit Sub Topic Periods for Each Sub Topics

Weight age of Unit

1 April Number system

Real Numbers 13 04 Marks

2 April

July

Algebra

Algebra

*Polynomials*Pair of Linear Equations in two variables*Quadratic Equations*Arithmetic Progression

05151206

20 Marks

Project Work: To find out solution of a given quadratic equation X2 – 8x + 20 = 0 experimentally in Maths Lab.

3 JulyAugust

Geometry Geometry

Triangles Circles Construction

150808

16 Marks

4 August Co-ordinate Geometry

Introduction and Distance Formula Section Formula and Area of Triangle

0506

08 Marks

Project: Tangents drawn from an external point (Paper cutting ,Pasting and Folding method)5 August

September Trigonometry Trigonometry

Trigonometric Ratio Trigonometric Identities Height and Distance

071409

12 Marks

Project : To determine the height of the tree from a ground point A on the school campus 6 October

November Mensuration Mensuration

Areas of Plane figures Surface Area and Volume

0908

10 Marks

Project: To develop the formula for the lateral surface area of a cone. 7 November Statistics and

Probability Statistics Probability

1208

10 Marks

Project: Concept of Sum of first n natural numbers.

N.B: Last week of September and first week of October: 1st term exams Games activities, Revision and declaration of result etc.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS - XSUBJECT:- SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Sl.No Month No ofPeriodsAvailable

Topic to be covered

01 April 34 Physics : Light-Reflection and Refraction Practical-Determination of focal length of a concave mirror/converse lens.Chemistry: Chemical React ions and Equations Practical – Preparation of SO2Biology: Life process Practical- Photosynthesis based experiment

02 July 38 Physics: Light Reflection and Refraction contd.& Human Eye and colorfulWorld.Practical- Refraction of light through glass slab.Chemistry: Acids, bases and salts Practical-Determination of PH of given sample Biology : Control and coordination & How do organisms Reproduce Practical- To prepare temporary mount of a leaf peel to show stomata

03 August 38 Physics: Electricity & Magnetic Effects of electric current Practical – Ohm’s LawChemistry: Metals and Non-Metals Practical- Reactions of metal with some important chemical compounds .Biology: How do organisms Reproduce conts. Heredity & Evolution Practical- To show experimentally that CO2 is given out during respiration.

04 September 36 Physics: Magnetic effects electric current contd. Practical – Series connection of resistors and equivalent resistance. Chemistry: Carbon and its compounds Practical- To study the properties of acetic acid Biology: Heredity and evolution contd..& Our environmentPractical- To study binary fission in amoeba& budding in yeast.

05 October 10 Physics: Sources of energy Chemistry: Periodic Classification of elements Biology: Our environment Contd.

06 November 22 Physics: Sources of energy contd. Practical-Parallel combination of resistor & equivalent resistance Chemistry: Periodic Classification of elements contd. Practical- To observe the actions of Zn , Fe, Cu & Al metals on the diff salt solutions .Biology: Management of Natural Resources. Practical- To determine the percentage of water observed by design.

07 December Revision and preparation for Pre-Board & AISSE-2010.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS - X SUBJECT - SOCIAL SCIENCE (Theory Paper- I)

TIME:- 3 Hours Marks 80 +20

For internal assessment Marks Periods

UNIT – I- India and the contemporary world-II 20 45UNIT-II- India Resource and their development 18 40UNIT-III- Democratic Politics-II 18 40UNIT-IV- Understanding Economics-II 16 40UNIT-V- Disaster Management 08 25

S.No. Month Days PeriodsAvailable

Topics to be covered No. of Periods required

Weightage % of Syllabus

01 April 23 31 1. Nationalism in Europe or Nationalist Movement in India-China

2. Working of Democracy 3. The Story of development

Project-Challenges facing the democratic system kind of challenge (any one) 1. Poverty 2.Literaccy 3. Regionalism 4. Unemployment 5. Communalism 6.Linguism7. Political Violence –insurgency Geog:-RESOURCES+ WATER NATURAL RESOURCES:-A. Multipurpose River valley Projects and alternates water supply Methods:- Role of Multipurpose river

valley project + Evaluation of positive and

negative aspects of river valley projects. (contd….)

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02 July 26 34 2. Industrialization 1850-1950

3. Power sharing mechanism in Democracy

4. Money and financial system

5. Tsunami ProjectNationalism in Europe and India –Compare the policies and methods used b y Otlovon Bismark and Sardar Vallavbhai Patel in unification of Germany and integration of states of India respectively The report should include:- 1. Condition of Germany

before 1871(Unification) 2. Condition of India

immediately after 19473. Why the need for

unification in bath the places

4. Emergency of Bismark and Sardar Patel their brief life history

5. Their role in unification and integration

6. Similarities and differences between the methods adopted by the two leader

7. How did the unification affect the growth of the respective country?

Geog:- AGRICULTURE:- Case study on one river

valley and one local area conservation project

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03 August 26 34 1. Urbanization and Urban lives

2. Trade and Globalization3. Outcomes of Democracy4. Globalization5. Challenges to

DemocracyProject:- Need of Media role in a Democratic System:-

Meaning of Media Kinds of Media Print

and electronic Media and democratic

system Freedom of press its

necessity and role in India

Do the electronic media some times go over board covering celebrities

Is media always fair in India- Give examples from recent times.

Geog:- MINERAL RESOURCES:-Development and changes in Agriculture of India since independence.o Transition from

subsistence to commercial farming.

o Change in the cropping pattern in Panjab , Maharsashtra and TamilNadu

o Green Revolution I And II and its impact both positive and negative.

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04 September 24 32 1. Print culture and Nationalism

2. Competition and contestation in Democracy

7

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5

2

3

1

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3. The rate of Service sector in Indian Economics

4. Safe construction practices

Project:- Globalization and its impact on agriculture and industry

What is Globalization Factors that have led

globalization the 21st century

Effects of Globalization on the India farming Sector both positive and negative

Effects on Indian Industry

WTO and Globalization Globalization and future

of the Indian Economy Geog:-POWER RESOURCES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES:- Industrial pollution and Environmental Degradation.o Types of pollutionso Ill effects of different

pollutants.o Consequences of pollution

study of any local river, factory or land fill. (Contd….)

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05 October 7 4 Survival SkillsGeog:-TOURISM:- o Development of different

types of tourism.

6

3

2

2

6%

06 November 15 19 1. History of the Novel2. Consumer Awareness3. Transport Communication

and trade4. Alternate Communication

system during disaster5. Sharing Responsibilities6. Map work (History)

Project:- Manual for Disaster Management Choose to be any authority

655

5

35

233

1

32

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on disaster management such as village sarpanch, Disaster Magistrate, Police Inspector or fire services officer.

Formulate law or rules to be followed in a disaster for the most vulnerable groups

Prepare a manual for your department’s officials to follow in an emergency It should include rules to follow for health, safety, relief availabilities and distribution, law and order .

Geog:- LIFE LINE OF OUR ECONOMY:-o Important destinations of

Foreign and Indian tourists in at last 2 states of India.

o Tourism as an upcoming industry

o Hindrance in the develop-ment of tourism in India.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS – XISUBJECT:- ENGLISH

Sl. Month Section A 20 MarksReading

Section B 20 MarksAdvance writing skill

Section C 10 MarksGrammar

Section D (30+10) MarksText

Books No. of Periods Allotted

Project work

1 July Note makingComprehension

Business letterOfficial letterComplaint, orders

Tenses, Clause Modals, Determiners

The Portrait of a LadyA photograph.The summer of the Beautiful White Horse.The Address

D1Text BookD2Supl.

10+10+12

Collection of five biographies

2 Aug Factual Description Draft, Reports, Letter to the editor.

We’re not Afraid to die……Ranga’s Marriage

Text

Supl.

16+8+8

3 Sept Discovering Tut:The Saga Continues The Labor num Top.Albert Einstein At School

Text

Supl.

10+8 Collection of five travelogs

First term Test

4 Oct Long Compositions letter or Application for jobs

8

Winter Break

5 Nov Landscape of the Soul.The Voice of the Rain Mother’s Day

12+10

6 Dec Comprehension of Passages

The Ailing PlanetThe Browning Version.

Text 7+16+10

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The Ghat of the only World.

7 Jan Child hood.The Adventure.Father to Son.Silk Road. Birth -

Text

Supl.

Performing the dramas on the one of the Republic day.

8 Feb Passage for Note Make

The Tale of Melon City

15+15

Revision

***Extra Classes may be taken for better completion of the syllabus.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS (041)CLASS :- XI

Sl. Month Name of Unit Sub Topic Periods for

Total Pds

Marks Weight age

1 July(01-31)

Sets

Relations and Functions

Introduction Sets and their representationThe empty setsFinite and Infinite setsEqual sets, SubsetsPower set and Universal sets Venn DiagramsOperation on sets Complements of a setPractical problems on UnionAnd intersection of sets Introduction Cartesian product of sets Relation Functions

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18

13

29

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Principle of MathematicalInduction

ComplexNumber

Introduction ,Angles Trigonometric functions Trigonometric function of Compound angles Trigonometric equations Introduction Motivation Principle of mathematical Induction Introduction Complex Numbers Algebra of complex numbers

0207060603010104

010106

06

08

37

3 September(01-21)

Complex Numbers And QuadraticEquations Binomial Theorem

The modules and Conjugate Of a complex number Argand plane and polar form Quadratic equations Introduction Binomial Theorem for Positive integral indicesGeneral and Middle Terms

02

02040103

04

08

08

” October(01-07)

Linear Inequalities

Introduction ,InequalitiesAlgebraic solution of linearInequalities in one variable Graphical solution of linearInequalities in two variable Solution of system of linear Inequalities in two variables

0101

02

03

07

4 November(05-30)

Permutation and Combination

Introduction Fundamental principle of Counting Permutations

0102

05

12

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Combinations 04Sequence and Series

Introduction Sequence and series Arithmetic progression(AP)Geometrical progression (GP)Relation between AM and GMSum to ‘n’ of special series

010303

0205

14

5 December(01-31)

Straight Lines Introduction Scope of a line Various forms of equation ofLine General equation of line Distance of a point from a line

010205

0303

14 13

Conic Section Introduction Section of a cone Circle ParabolaEllipseHyperbola

010102040404

16

6 January (01-31)

Introduction to3-D geometry

Introduction Co-ordinate Axis and Co-ordinate planes in three Dimensional space Co-Ordinate of a point in Space Distance between two points Section formula

0101

01

0203

08

Limits and Derivatives

Introduction Intuitive Idea of derivativesLimits Limits of Trigonometrically functionDerivatives

0101040305

14 06

Mathematical Reasoning

Introduction Statements New Statement from oldSpecial words phrases Implication Validity of statements

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09 03

7 February(01-15)

Statistics Introduction Measures of DispersionRange Mean Deviations Variance and Standard Deviations Analysis of frequencies Distribution

0101

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10 12

Probabilities Introduction Random Experiments Events Axiomatic approach to Probability

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07

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT- PHYSICS

CLASS - XI Theory - 70 Practical - 30

S.No Months Topic /Unit to be covered No. of periods available

Weight age

01 July Physical world & measurements Kinematics Expts -01(One) To be carried out from Activities-01(One) Given list as prescribed by CBSE

36 0310

02 August Laws of Motion Work Energy & Power Motion of system of particles and rigid body Expts -02Acti. -02

38 100606

03 September Motion of system of particles & Rigid body (Contd.)Gravitation Expt-01Activity-01

24 05

04 October Properties of Bulk matter 08 1005 November Properties of Bulk matter contd.

Thermodynamics Expt.-01Activity-01

22 05

06 December Thermodynamics(Contd) Behavior of perfect gas and Kinetic theory of gases Expt --02Activity-01

34 05

07 January Behavior of perfect gas and Kinetic theory of gases (Contd)Oscillations and waves Expt---02Activity-01

34 10

08 February Oscillations and waves # Record of Demonstration expts & Revision.Expt—01Activity-01

22

Note:- Total 10 experiments are to be performed (05 from each section A&B) out of 16 and a total of 08 activities are to carried out (4 from each section A & B ) out of 13 in a academic year from a given list as prescribed by CBSE.

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SECTION AEXPERIMENTS:-

1. Use of fernier calipers (i) To measure diameter of a small spherical/cylindrical body.(ii) To measure dimensions of a given regular body of known mass and hence find its

density. (iii) To measure internal diameter and depth of a given beaker/calorimeter and hence find

its volume. 2. Use of Screw gauge

(i) To measure diameter of a given wire (ii) To measure thickness of a given sheet (iii) To measure volume of an irregular Lumina.

3. To determine radius of curvature of a given spherical surface by a spherometer. 4. To find the weight of a given body using parallelogram law of vectors. 5. Using a simple pendulum, plot L-T and L-T graphs . Hence find the effective length of

second’s pendulum using appropriate graph. 6. To study the relationship between force of limiting friction and normal reaction and to find

co-efficient of friction between a block and a horizontal surface. 7. To find the downward force, along an inclined plane, acting on a roller due to gravitational

pull of the earth and study its relationship with the angle of inclination by plotting graph between force and sine Φ.

ACTIVITIES:-

1. To make a paper scale of given least count e.g.0.2cm, 0.5cm.2. To determine mass of a given body using a meter scale by principle of moments. 3. To plot a graph for a given set of data, with proper choice of scales and error bars. 4. To measure the force of limiting friction for rolling of a roller on a horizontal plane. 5. To study the variation in range of a jet of water with angle of projection.6. To study the conservation of energy of a ball rolling down on inclined plane (Using a double

inclined plane).7. To study dissipation of energy of a simple pendulum by plotting a graph between.

SECTION ‘B’ EXPERIMENTS:-

1. To determine Young’s modulus of elasticity of the material of a given wire.2. To find the force constant of a helical spring by plotting graph between load and extension. 3. To study the variation in volume with pressure for a sample of air at constant temperature by

plotting graphs between P and V. and between P and I/V. 4. To determine the surface tension of water by capillary rise method. 5. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a given viscous liquid by measuring terminal

velocity of a given spherical body. 6. To study the relationship between the temperature of a hot body and time by plotting a

cooling curve. 7. (i) To study the relation between frequency and length of a given wire under constant

tension using sonometer. (ii) To study the relation between the length of a given wire and tension for constant

frequency using sonometer. 8. To find the speed of sound in air at room temperature using a resonance tube by two-

resonance positions.9. To determine specific heat of a given (i) solid (ii) liquid, by method of mixtures.

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ACTIVITIES:-

1. To observe change of state and plot a cooling curve for molten wax.2. To observe and explain the effect of heating on a bi-metallic strip.3. To note the change in level of liquid in a container on heating and interpret the observations. 4. To study the effect of detergent on surface tension by observing capillary rise. 5. To study the factors affecting the rate of loss of heat of a liquid.6. To study the effect of load on depression of a suitably clamped meter scale loaded (i) at its

end (ii) in the middle.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUB: - CHEMISTRY CLASS:- XI M.M.:- 70

Sl. Month Period allotted

Topics to be covered Period required

Marks

1 April 28 UNIT – I , SOME BASIC CONCEPT OF CHEMISTRYUNIT – II, Structure of Atom

1216

36

2 August 30 UNIT – III, Classification of elements and periodicity in properties.UNIT – IV, Chemical Bonding and Molecular StructureUNIT –V, State of matter – Gases & Liquid

8148+4

464

3 Sept 28 UNIT –VI, ThermodynamicsUNIT –VII, Equilibrium

4168

66

4 Oct UNIT –VII, Equilibrium (contd)..Winter Break

5 Nov 20 UNIT-VII , Equilibrium UNIT –VIII, Redox ReactionUNIT –IX , Hydrogen (Contd)…

866

33

6 Dec 28 UNIT –IX, HydrogenUNIT –X, S –Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth metal/s.UNIT –XI, Some P –Block elements

2

1214

57

7 Jan2010

28 UNIT –XII , Some Basic Principles and TechniquesUNIT –XIII, Hydrocarbons

1414

77

8 Feb2010

28 UNIT –XIV, Environmental Chemistry Revision..

622 3

PRACTICAL:-

JULY : Basic Laboratory TechniquesAUGUST : Preparation of pure crystal like Potash alum (K2SO4Al2(SO4)324H2O) and Copper Sulphate (CuSO45H2O)SEPT : Experiment related to pH.NOV : Chemical EquilibriumDEC : Volumetric analysis (Quantitative Estimation)-

(a) To prepare std solution of oxalic acid(b) To prepare std solution of sodium carbonate(c) To determine the molarity and strength of the given sodium hydroxide solution

with the help of given std. oxalic acid solution.JAN : Determination of an cation and anion in a given salt.FEB : Detection of Nitrogen, Sulphur Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine in a organic

compound.PROJECT :- Assigning any one of the project as mentioned in the syllabus with an instruction to submit it after Autumn Break.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT - BIOLOGYCLASS - XI

Sl. Month Unit/Topic to be covered No. of Period Marks1 July UNIT-1 Diversity in the living world.

Chap. 1. The living world 2. Biological classification 3. Plant kingdom 4. Animal kingdom

32 7

2 August UNIT – II Structured organization in animal & Plants Chap.5. Morphology of flowering plants 6. Anatomy of flowering plants. 7. Structural organization in animal

36 10

3 September

UNIT- III Cell structure & Function.Chap. 8. Cell the unit of life 9. Bio-molecules 10. Cell cycle & cell division

16 17

4 October UNIT – IV Plant PhysiologyChap. 11. Transport in plants

06 03

WINTER BREAK5 Novembe

rUNIT- IV (Contd) Plant Physiology Chap. 12. Mineral Nutrition 13. Photosynthesis in higher plants

22 8

6 December UNIT- IV (Contd.) Plant PhysiologyChap. 14 Respiration in plants. 15. Plants growth & developmentUNIT- V Human Physiology Chap. 16. Digestion & Absorption 17. Breathing & Exchange of gases

30 07

08

7 January UNIT- V (Contd.) Human Physiology.Chap. 18. Body fluids & circulation 19. Excretory products & their elimination 20. Locomotion & movements 21. Neural control & co-ordination

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8 Feb. UNIT-V (Contd.) Human PhysiologyChap. 22. Chemical co-ordination & integration

Revision work

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS – XI SUBJECT- BIOLOGY (PRACTICAL)

Sl. No. Month Core Expt.1 July Expt. No. 1 Study and describe three common flowing plant ( solanaceae and liliacae)

Expt. No. 2. Preparation and study of T.S of dicot and Monocot root and stems (normal)

2 August Expt. No. 3. Study of osmosis by potato osm meter Expt. No. 4. Study of plasmolysis in epidermal peels (e.g. Rhoco leuves )

3 September Expt. No. 5. Study of distribution of stomata in the upper and lower surface of leaves.Expt. No. 6. Comparative study of the rate of transpiration in the upper and lower surface of leaves.

4 November Expt. No. 7. Test for the presence of sugar starch, protein and fats . To detect them is suitable plant and animal materials Expt. No. 8. Separate plant pigment through paper chromatography .

5 December Expt. No. 9 To study the rate of respiration in flower parts, leaf Tissue and germinating SeedExpt. No.10 To study effect of different Temp. on the activity of salivary analilyse on starch

6 January Expt. No. 11. To test the presence of Urea in Urine.Expt. No. 12. To detect the presence of sugar in Urine/blood sample.

7 February Expt. No. 13 To detect the presence of albumin in urineExpt. No. 14 To detect the presence of bile in urine

SPOTTING

Sl. No. Month Core Expt.1 July Expt. No. 1. Study part of a compound microscope.

Expt. No. 2 Study of the specimen and identification with reasons. Bacteria oscillatoria spirogyra Rhizopus Mushroom yeast liver wart, moss fern pinescone monoeaty ledon and Dicotyledom and one lichen

2 August Expt. No. 3. Study of specimens and identification with reasons Amoeba “ Hydra Liver Fluke Ascaris leech earth worm prawn silk worm honeybee snail starfish shark Rohu frog lizard pigeon and rabbit

3 September Expt. No. 4. Study of Tissue and diversity in shapes and size of plant and animal cell, ( e.g Paliside cell, guard cells parenchyma collenchymas sclerenchyma Xylem ,Phloem Squamous epithelium Muscles fiber and mammalian blood smear, Through temporary/ permanent slides.

4 November Expt. No. 5. Study of different modification in root, stem leaves.5 December Expt. NO. 6. Study and identify different types of inflorescence 6 January Expt. No. 7. Study of imbibitions in seeds/ resins.

INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

1. Study of the effect of fertilizers on the rate of germination elongation of hypocotyls.2. To study competition between we and crop.3. Study of effect of antibiotic and micro organism

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS-XI SUBJECT- BIOTECHNOLOGY M.M-70

MONTH CHAPTERS/TOPICS TO BE COVERED (THEORY)

NAME OF UNIT

NUMBER OF PERIOD

MARKS

July Unit -11. Some basic introduction, definition, scope and

importance.

FUNDAMENTAL OF BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING:- Concept of buffer PH physical variable, dimension and unit, measurement conventions, physical and chemical property data Stoichiometry errors in data and calculations absolute and relative uncertainty , types of error statistical analysis, presentation of experimental data, data analysis trends, testing mathematical models goodness of fit, use of graph paper with logarithmic co-ordinate, process flow diagram, material balance, fluid flow and mixing mass transfer, heat transfer unit operations homogeneous reaction , reactor engineering .

2. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY:-Public perception of biotechnology, intellectual property, why have patents? Reading a patent, international scenario, Matisual scenario, Navietals protection, ethical issue in agriculture and health care.

INTR

OD

UC

TION

TO B

IOTEC

HN

OLO

GY

25

10

5

5

August Unit-II1. BUILDING BLOCK OF BIOMOLECULES

STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS:- Building block of carbohydrates sugar and their derivatives , building blocks of proteins amino acids , building blocks if lipid simple fatty acids, sphingosine, glycerol and cholesterol. Building blocks of nucleic acids Nucleotides, optical activity stereo chemistry of Biomolecules, bio chemical transformation , precursor product relationship supra molecular assembly , bio molecules data base.

2. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MACRO COLECULES:-

Carbohydrates –The energy givers , protein –the performer, Enzyme-The catalyst, lipids and bio molecules- the barriers, Nuclic acid – the manager.

BIO

MO

LECU

LES

22

12

14

6

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September Unit-III1. THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE Cell structure and components tissues and organs, evolution of population, speciation, biodiversity adaptation, natural solution organization of life, size and complexity, interaction with the environment.

2. CELL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMNT:- Cell division, cell cycle, cell communication and signal transduction, movement Nutrition, gaseous exchange, internal transport, maintaining the internal environment, immune response in human and animal.

CELL A

ND

DEV

ELOPM

ENT

22 8

8

Nov Remaining part of cell growth and development:- Apoptosis, defense mechanism in plants secondary metabolism, defense strategies in microbes and insects.

3. CELLULAR TECHNIQUE:- Microscopy cell sorting cell fractionation cell growth determination.

12

10 4

Dec UNIT- IV1. PRINCIPLE OF GENETICS:- Historical perspective multiple alleles, linkage and crossing over, genetic mapping, gene interaction, sex-linked inheritances genes at the population level, discovery of DNA as genetic material mutagenesis DNA repair genetic disorders Transposes, animal and plant breeding.2. GENOME FUNCTION:- Genomes organization , replication fine structure of the gene from gene to protein, transcription, genetic code, translation, regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, genetic basis for development, genetic of cancer, immunogenetics, evolutionary genetics.

GEN

ETICS &

MO

LECU

LAR

B

IOLO

GY 16

15

8

8

FEB, 1 – 15

3. GENETICAL TECHNIQUES:- Mal techniques, mutagenic techniques, zeco in plants pedigree analysis in humans, DNA isolation.

15 4

LIST OF PRACTICAL

SUB:- BIOTECHNOLOGY CLASS – XI M.M. - 30

01. Preparation of buffers and pH determination.

02. Sterilization technique ( wef and dry sterilization , chemical sterilization and ultra filtration .

03. Media preparation ( Solid and liquid CR medium)

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04. Isolation of bacteria from curd and staining of bacteria.

05. Determination of bacterial growth curve.

06. Study of various stage of mitosis and calculation of mitotic index.

07. Preparation of karyotypes

08. Cell counting using Haemocytometer.

09. Isolation of genomic DNA

10. Detection of DNA by gel electrophoresis

11. Isolation of milk protein casin

12. Estimation of protein by Bivret method

13. Assaying the enzyme acid phosphate.

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LIST OF PRACTICAL

SUB: - BIOTECHNOLOGY CLASS – XI M.M. - 30

Month NO. OF EXPERIMENT TO BE DONE

JULY – 2009

AUG – 2009

SEP – 2009

NOV – 2009

DEC – 2009

JAN - 2009

TWO EXPERIMENT

TWO EXPERIMENT

TWO EXPERIMENT

THREE EXPERIMENT

TWO EXPERIMENT

TWO EXPERIMENT

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CODE 083)CLASS – XI

MONTH CONTENTS NO. OF PERIODS

TOTAL MARKS

APRIL UNIT - I COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS Evolution of computers; Basics of computer and its operation: Fundamental components and their – connections concept of booting, Computer Concepts:Types of Software – System Software, Utility Software and Application Software: System Software: Operating System, Compilers, Interpreters and Assembler;Utility Software: Anti Virus, File Management tools, Compression tools and Disk Management tools(Disk Cleanup, Disk Defragmenter, Backup);Application Software as a tools: Word Processor, Spreadsheet Package, Database management System; Business software(for example: School management System, Invertory Management System, Payroll System, Financial Accounting , Hotel management, and Reservation System;Operating System: Need for operating System, Functions of Operating System ( Processor management, Memory management, File Management and Device management ) , Types of operating system – Interactive (GUI based), Time Sharing, Real Time and Distributed; Commonly used operating systems: LINUX, Windows, BhartiOO, Solaris, UNIX.Note:- The above-mentioned Operating System specific tasks can be illustrated and implemented using any operating system.Illustration and practice of the following tasks using any one of the above operating systems:

Opening /Closing Windows Creating /Moving/Deleting Files/ Folders Renaming Files/ Folders Switching between Tasks

Number System: Binary, Octal, Decimal, Hexadecimal and conversion between two different number systems.

Internal Storage encoding of Characters: ASCII, ISCII( Indian scripts Standard Code for information Interchange), UNICODE;

Microprocessor: Basic concepts, Clock speed(MHz, GHz), 16 bit, 32bit , 64 bit, processors; Types- CISC, RISC;

Memory Concepts: Primary Memory: Cache(L1, L2), Buffer, RAM(DRAM, SDRAM, RDRAM, DDRAM),

36 10

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ROM(PROM, EPROM), Secondary Memory: Hard Disk Drive, CD/DVD Drive, Pen Drive, Blue Day Disk;

Input Output Ports/Connections: Power connector, Monitor socket, Serial(COM) and parallel(LPT) port, Universal Serial Bus port, PS-2 port, SCSI port, PCI/MCI socket, Keyboard socket, Infrared port(IR) , audio/speaker socket , Mic socket; data Bus; external storage devices connected using I/O ports;

JULY UNIT II: PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGYGeneral Concepts; modular approach; Clarity and Simplicity of Expressions, Use of proper names for identifiers, Comments, Indentation; Documentation and Program maintenance; Running and Debugging programs, Syntax Errors, Run- Time Errors, Logical Errors;

Problem Solving Methodology and Techniques: Understanding of the problem, Identifying minimum number of inputs required for output, Step by step solution for the problem, breaking down solution into simple steps, Identification of arithmetic and logical operations required for solution, Using Control Structure: Conditional control and looping ( finite and infinite);

36 10

AUGUST UNIT III: INTRODUCTION TO C++Getting Started:C++ character set, C++ Tokes ( Identifiers , Keywords, Constants, operators), Structure of a C++ Program ( include files, main function); Header files- iostream.h, iomanip.h; cout , cin ; Use of I/O operators(<< and >>), Use of endl and setw() , Cascading of I/O operators, Errors Messages; Use of editor, basic commands of editor, compilation, linking and execution; standard input/output operations from C language: gets(), puts() of stdio.h header file;Data Types, Variables and Constants:Concepts of Data types; Built-in Data types: char, int, float and double; Constants: Integer Constants, Character Constants(Backslash character constants - /n, /t), Floating Point Constants, String Constants; Access modifier: const; Variables of built-in data types, Declaration/Initialization of variables, Assignment statement; Type modifier : signed , unsigned , long;

36 10

SEPTEMBER Operators and Expressions:Operators: Arithmetic operators( - , +, * , /, % ) , Unary operator (- ) , Increment and Decrement Operators ( - - , ++ ) , Relational operators ( >, >=, <=, <=, ==, !=), Logical operators ( !, &&, ||), Conditional operator: <condition>?<if true>: <else>; Presence of Operators; Expressions; Automatic type conversion in expressions, Type casting ; C+= shorthand (+=, -=, /=, %=);

18 10

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UNIT IV: PROGRAMMING IN C++Flow of Control:Conditional statements: if- else, Nested if, switch…case..default, Nested switch… case, break statement(to be used in switch … case only); Loops: while, do…while, for and Nested loops;String Functions:Header File: string.hFunction: isalnum(), isalpha(), isdigit(), islower(), isupper(), tolower(), toupper(),Character Functions:Header File: ctype.hFunctions: isalnum(), isalpha(), isdigit(), islower(), isupper(), tolower(), toupper(),strcpy(), strcat(), strlen(), strcmp(), strcmpi();

OCTOBER Autumn Break And Functions continuedNOVEMBER Mathematical Functions:

Header File – math.h, stdlib.h;Functions: fabs(0, log(), log10(), pow(), sqrt(), sin(), cos(),Other Functions: Header Files: stdlib.hFunctions: randomize(), random();

User Defined Functions:Defining a function; function prototype, Invoking/calling a function, passing arguments to function, specifying argument data types, default argument, constant argument, call by value, call by reference, returning values from a function, calling functions with arrays scope rules of functions and variables; local and global variables;Structured Data Type: ArrayDeclaration/initialization of One dimensional array, Inputting array elements, Accessing array elements , manipulation of Array elements (sum of elements product of elements, average of elements, linear search, finding maximum/minimum value);

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DECEMBER Declaration/Initialization of a String, string manipulations(counting Vowels / consonants/digits / special characters, case conversion, reversing a string, reversing each word of a string); Two Dimensional Array:Declaration/Initialization of a two-dimensional array, inputting array elements accessing array elements, manipulation of Array elements(sum of row elements, column elements, diagonal elements, finding maximum/ minimum values);

User Defined Data Types:

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Need for User defined data type:Defining a symbol name using typedef keyword and defining a macro using #define directive;

JANUARY Structures: Defining a structure, Declaring structure variables m, Accessing structure elements, Passing structure of Functions as value and reference argument/parameter, Function returning structure, Array of structures passing an array of structure as an argument/a parameter to a function.

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FEBRUARY Complete revision and remaining project works will be done.

36

Note:- Practical and Project work will go simultaneously.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT:-HISTORYCLASSS:-XI

S.N Months No. of period available

Topic/Themes No. of Periodsrequired

Weight age

1. July 34 1. Early Societies From the beginning of

time Early cities

17

17 152. August 38 2. Empires

An Empires across three continents.

Central Islamic Lands

19

19 253. September 38 Nomadic Empires

3. Changing traditions Three orders

19

194. October 14 Confrontation cultures 145. November 32 Changing cultural

traditions4. Paths of Modernization

Displacing Indigenous people.

14

0825

6. December 38 The industrial revolutions

Path of Modernizations (Japan)

20

28

7. January 26 Path of Modernization (china)

Map work unit(1-4)

26 25

108. February 18 Revision work 18

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT :- GEOGRAPHYCLASS :- XI

A. Fundamentals of Physical Geography 35 (Marks)

Unit – 1: Geography as discipline 3

Unit - 2 : The Earth 5

Unit - 3 : Land forms 8

Unit -3 : Climate 10

Unit – 5 : Water (Oceans) 4

Unit – 6 : Life on the Earth 3

Unit – 7 : Map Work 2

B. India – Physical Environment 35 (Marks)

Unit – 8 : Introduction 3

Unit – 9 : Physiographic 10

Unit – 10: Climate, Vegetation and soil 10

Unit – 11: Natural Hazards and disasters 9

Unit – 12: Map work 3

Practical Work 30 (Marks)

Unit – 1: Fundamentals of Maps 10

Unit – 2: Topographic and weather maps 20

SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS

CLASS – XI SUBJECT – GEOGRAPHY

SL. Months No. of days

Periods allotted

Topics Period Required

Marks

1 July 23 34 A. Fundamental of Physical GeographyUnit- I : Geography as a disciplineUnit – II : The Earth Origin and evolution of the earth Interior of the earth; Wegener’s continental drift theory and plate tectonics;

1222

35

2 Aug 26 36 Unit – III : Landforms Rocks and Mineral, Landforms and their evolution; Geomorphic Processes

22 8

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Unit – IV : Climate AtmospherePractical: Maps- Scale – types, direction and use of symbols

7

7

5

3 Sept 25 36 Unit – V : Climate Insolation, Pressure and winds, precipitationPractical: Latitude, Longitude and time

30

6

5

4 Oct 6 12 Unit – V : Water(Oceans) World Climates, Hydrological cycle, Oceans

12 4

5 Nov. 23 24 Practical: Map ProjectionUnit – VI : Life on the Earth Biosphere, Biodiversity and conservation, EcosystemUnit – VII: Map WorkPractical: Study of topographic maps

810

6

6 Dec 35 38 B. India- Physical EnvironmentUnit – VIII: Introduction Location, Structure and reliefUnit – IX: Physiography Drainage systems, Physiographic divisionsPractical: Aerial Photographs and satellite Images

20

22

6

6

7

7 Jan 25 32 Unit – X: Climate and vegetation Weather and climate , Natural vegetation Practical: Use of weather instruments

26

6

7

8 Feb 23 24 Unit – X: SoilUnit – XI: Natural hazards and Disasters: Causes, consequences and management(One case study to be introduced for each topic)Floods and droughtsEarthquakes and Tsunami Cyclones; LandslidesUnit – XII : Map work

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS- XISUBJECT: - ECONOMICS.

S.N MONTH NO. OF PERIOD AVAILABLE

CONTENTS TO BE COVERED NAME OF BOOK

NO. OFPERIODREQUIRED

WEIGHTAGE

1. July 32 IntroductionWhat is Economics* Meaning scope and importance of Economics.

Elementary Statistics

08 03

Collection & organization of dataCollection of data, source of data-Primary and secondary. How basic data is collected. Method of collecting data.Some important source of secondary data.Census and sampling method sources of data.Organization of DataMeaning and types of variables.* Organization of data frequency array and frequency distribution.

Elementary Statistics

24 08

2. August 36 Development policies and expense(1947-90)* A brief introduction of the state of India economy on the eve of independence common goals of five years plan.Main feature, problems and policies of agriculture, industry and foreign trade.

Development of Indian Economics

15 10

Presentation of data Table Diagram(Bar Diagram, Pie

Diagrams, Frequency Diagrams, Histogram, Polygon, Ogive and arithmetic line graph s time series graph)

Elementary Statistics

11 04

3. September 36 Economics reforms since 1991 Need and main features

liberalization globalization and privatization Economics Reforms since 1991(Contd)

An approval of LPG Policies statistical tools and

Development of Indian Economics

16 08

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interpretation.Statistical tools and interpretationMeasurement of central tendency means (simple and weighted) median and mode.Statistical Tools Measures of Dispersion-absolute dispersion (Range, Quartile deviation mean deviation and standard deviation) relative dispersion (Co efficient of quartile deviation co efficient of mean deviation co efficient of variation) Lorange Curve meaning and its application.

Elementary Statistics

20 12

Correlation-meaning scatter diagram measures of correlation Karl pearsons (Two variables ungrouped data) Sperman’s rank correlation Current challenges facing Indian economy Poverty absolute and relative –main programs for Poverty alleviation: a critical assessment;

Elementary Statistics

Development of Indian Economics

12

09

08

12

4. October Revision 5. November 21 Rural Development: Key

issues-credit and marketing –role of cooperative; agricultural diversification, alterative farming-organic farming

Development of Indian Economics

20 08

Human capital formation: How people become resource; role of human capital in economic development; growth of education sector in India.

Development of Indian Economics

10

6. Dec 36 Current challenges facing in Indian EconomyEmployment: growth, informalization and other issues, problems and policiesEnvironmentSustainable economics development:Limited availability, Environmental degradation

Development of Indian Economy

16

Introduction to Index Number – types, wholesale price index consumer price index and index of industrial production m uses of index number, inflation and index

Elementary Statistics

10 10

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number.7. Jan 18 Current challenges facing in

Indian EconomyInfrastructure meaning and types: case studies: energy and health: problems and policies- a critical assessment

Development of Indian Economy

18 5

Development of project in economicsPreparation of project on consumer awareness amongst household through collection of primary data by designing a questioner of productivity awareness amongst enterprises through use of statistical tables newspapers economics survey/ RBNI Bulletin /Govt. Budget of the state / nation census report NSS report

Elementary Statistics

18 5

8. Feb 17 Development expense of Indian combarism with neighbours→India and Pakistan→Indian and China.Issues, growth, population, sectoral development and other developmental indicators.Revision classes for examination

Development of Indian Economics

17 7

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS:-XISUBJECT:-MUSIC

Name of Month

Activities

July Theory:- Notation system of music.Definitions:- Nada, Shruti, Swar, Raga, Mela – That, Anibaddha-Nibaddhagana.Writing the notation and recitation of Ektal and Chautal keeping tal with hand beats in thaha and dugun laya.

Aug. Introduction, Aroha,Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Malkauns.

Sept. Theory:- Short life sketch and contribution of Tansen.Introduction, Aroha,Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Kafi.

Oct & Nov. Introduction, Aroha,Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Yaman. Contribution and life sketch of Pt. V.N Bhatkahande.

Dec. Introduction, Aroha,Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Jaunpuri. Contribution and life sketch of Pt. V.D paluskar.

Jan. Introduction, Aroha,Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Alhaiya-Bilaval. Brief history of Dhrupad and Khyal.

Feb. Learn to sing one Dhrupad in any Raga. Contribution and life history of Sadarang. Practice of identify the ragas from the passage of swara rendered by the teacher.

March Revision.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS – XII SUBJECT:-ENGLISH

Sl. Month Section A 20 MarksReading Skill

Section B 35 MarksAdvance writing skill

Section C 45 MarksText Book

Name of Text Book

No. of Periods Allotted

1 April Comprehension Note Making Article Writing

Advertisement Posters Report Writing

The Last Lesson My Mother at Sixty Six The Third Level The Tiger King Lost Spring Deep Water An Elementary School Class room in a Slum

C1FlamingoC2 Vistas

A+B+(C1+C2)

4+10+6+9

2 July Comprehension Article Writing

Invitation Letter Rejection letter

Journey to the End of the Earth The Rattrap Indigo Keeping Quiet

Flamingo

Vistas

5+10+11+4

3 Aug Note Making Notice A Thing of Beauty The EnemyShould Wizard Hit Mummy

Flamingo

Vistas

19+10

4 Sept ----- Appreciations Poets and Pancakes A Roadside Stand On the face of It Evans Tries an “O” Level

Flamingo

Vistas

09+10

5 Oct Business Correspondence

The Interview

6 Nov Article Writing Pamphlets Going Places Aunt Jennifers Tiger Memories of Childhood

Flamingo 6+8+10+4

7 Dec 1st Pre Board Revision

Remedial Extra Tutorial

8 Jan 2nd Pre Board Revision

9 Feb Revision

***Extra Classes may be taken for timely completion and revision of the syllabus.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS - XII

SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS

Sl. Month Name of Unit Sub Topic Periods for

Total Pds

Marks Weight age

1 April Relation and Function

*Introduction*Types of relations*Reflexive ,Symmetric andTransitive relation, equivalencerelation.*One to one, on to functions*Composite functions*Inverse of a function*Binary operations

01

02

01

02

06 10

Inverse Trigonometric function

*Introduction*Range , domain, Co- domain*Principal value branches*Graphs of Inverse trigonometric function*Elementary properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions

02

02

02

06

Matrices *Introduction*Notation , Order, equality*Types of Matrices*Transpose of a matrix*Symmetric and skew symmetric matrices*Addition, multiplication and scalar multiplication*Non – commutativity of multiplication of matrices and existence of non-zero matrices*Elementary row and column transformation*Uniqueness of inverse *Invertible matrices

01

02

02

01

03

09 13

Determinants *Introduction*Determinant of a square matrices (up to 3x3) *Properties of determinant*Minor and cofactor*Application of determinant In finding the area of triangle

02

03

11

Determinants *Adjoint and inverse of a matrix*Consistency, inconsistency *Solving system of linear equations in two or three variables having unique solution using inverse of a matrix

0303

2 July Continuities and *Introduction 01 16 44

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differentiability *Continuity and differentiable*Derivative of composite function*Chain rule*Derivatives of inverse function, implicit function exponential and logarithmic functions*Derivative of functions expressed in parametric forms *Second order derivatives*Rolle’s and L.M.V theorems (without proof) and their geometric interpretation

02010105

01

0104

August

Application of Derivatives

* Introduction*Application of derivatives * Rate of change*Increasing decreasing function*Tangents and normal*Approximation*Maxima and minima (First and 2nd derivative test)*Simple problems

010101010102

03

10

Integrals

Integrals

Introduction Integration of a variety of

functions by substitution by partial fraction by parts

Special integrals Definite integral as a limit of

sum Fundamental theorem of

calculus Basic properties of definite

integrals and evaluation

0108

030202

05

9

Application of integrals

Introduction Application in finding the area

under simple curves especially lines, circles, parabola, ellipses

Area between two above said curves

0104

05

12

Differential Equation

Introduction Order and degree General and particular solutions

of a D.E…. Formation of differential

equations Solution of D.E. by method of

separation of variables homogenous of first order and

first degree * Solution of linear equation of type dy / dx + P(x).y = q(x)

010101

02

04

03

12

4 September Vectors Introduction Vectors and Scalars

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12 17

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Magnitude and direction Direction ratios/Cosines Types of vectors (Unit, Zero parallel collinear etc )Position vector of a point and components of a vector Addition of vectors multiplication of a vector by a scalar Scalar product of two vectors Vector product of two vectors

010101

01

01

0203

October

November

Three DimensionalGeometry Three DimensionalGeometry

Introduction Direction ratios/Cosines of a line joining two points Cartesian and Vector equation of a line Coplanar and Skew –lines Shortest distance between two lines Cartesians and Vector equation of a plane Angle between two lines /two planes /a line and a plane Distance of a point from a plane

0101

0201020202

01

4

5

3

Linear Programming

Introduction Definition of constraints, objective function, optimization Different types of linear programming problems (L.P.P)Mathematical formulation of (L.P)problems Graphical method of solution for problems in two variables Feasible and infeasible regions and their solution Optional feasible solutions

0101

01

01

02

02

01

09 06

Probability Introduction Multiplication theorem on probability, conditional probabilities Independent event and total probability Baye’s theoremRandom variables and its probability distribution Mean and variance of haphazard variable. Repeated independent (Bernoulli) trials and Binomial distribution

0101

010202

02

02

11 10

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS - XII SUBJECT- PHYSICS

Theory Part 70 Marks

S.No Months Topic /Unit to be covered No. of periods available Weightage 01 April Electrostatics

Current Electricity 34 08

0702 July Magnetic Effects of

Current & Magnetism , EMIElectromagnetic Induction And Alternating Current

38 08

0803 August EMI continue

Electromagnetic waves Optics

380314

04 September Optics contd...Dual Nature of matter and Radiation Atom & Nuclei

32 04

04

05 October Atom & Nuclei (Contd) 9 0206 November Electronic Devices

Communication system 32 07

07 December Record of Demonstration & experiment 05

PRACTICAL PART (30 Marks)

Note: Every student will perform 10 experiments (5 from each section) & 8 activities (4 from each section) during the academic year from given list of experiments /activities as prescribed by CBSE. Two demonstration experiments must be performed by the teacher with participation of students. The student will maintain the record of these demonstration experiments.

S.No Months Experiments /Activities performed 01 April Expt.(1) Determination of resistance per unit length by platting V-I graph

(2) Determination of resistance by using a meter metre Bridge and hence to determine Sp. Resistance.

Activities (1) To assemble the components of a given electrical circuit 02 July Expts(1) To verify laws of combination of resistances using a metre Bridge .

(2) To compare emf’s of two given primary cell by using a potentiometer or internal resistance of primary cell. Activities(1) To assemble a house hold circuit (2) To observe refraction and lateral deviation through a glass slab.

03 Aug Expts(1) To find the frequency of the ac mains with a sonometer Or Figure of merit of a galvanometer by half deflection method . (2) Focal length of a converse lens by plotting graphs between U&V or 1/u&1/v.Activities(1) To study variation in potential drop with length of wire

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(2) To obtain lens combination by using two lenses

04 September Expts(1) To find focal length of a convex mirror by using a convex lens . (2) To find focal length of a concave lens by using a convex lens . Activities(1) To draw the diagram of a given open circuit comprising different electrical components. Or To measure resistance, voltage or current by using a multimeter (2) To identify a diode, a LED a transistor, for a resistor, a capacitor and an IC from mixed collection.

05 November Expts(1) Determination of angle of minimum deviation of a prism by plotting ∂ - s graph. (2) To draw I-V characteristics of a pn-junction diode in forward and reverse bias. Or To determine R.I of a glass slab using a traveling microscope or, any other from the list. Activity (1) To observe polarization of light by using two Polaroid’s. Or To study effect intensity of light or an LDR.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS - CHEMISTRY CLASS - XII

Sl.No Month PeriodsAllotted

Topic to be covered PeriodsRequired

Marks

01 April 32 Unit -I-The Solid StateUnit -II-The Solution Unit-III- Electro Chemistry

121208

040505

02 July 34 Unit-IV- Chemical KineticsUnit-V- Surface ChemistryUnit-VI- General Principles and process of Isolation of Elements

06120808

050403

03 August 34 Unit-VII- The P Block Element Unit-VIII- The d and f Block ElementUnit –IX- Co-ordination compound

141406+04

080503

04 September 28 Unit-X- Haloalkenes and Haloerenes Unit –XI- Alcohols, Phenols and Ethos

0488

0404

05 October 12 Unit –XII- Aldehydes, Ketones and carboxylic acid 9 0606 November 38 Unit-XIII-Amines

Unit-XIV – Biomolecules Unit-XV- PolymerUnit-XVI- Chemistry in every day life

10120808

04040303

PRACTICAL SYLLABUS April : 01. Surface Chemistry

(a) Preparation of one lyophilic and one lyphobic (b) Study the role of emulsifying agent in stabilizing emulsions of different oils 02. Chemical Kinetics(a) Effect of Concentration and Temperature on the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid (b) Study of react ion rates of any one of the following (i) Reaction of iodide ion with hydrogen peroxide of room temperature using different concentration of iodide ion (ii) Reaction between potassium iodate (KIO3 ) and sodium sulphite (Na2SO3) using starch solution as indicator .

July: 03. Thermo ChemistryAny one of the following experiments

(a) Enthalpy of dissolution of copper sulphate or potassium nitrate (b) Enthalpy of neutralization of strong and (HCL) and strong base (H )(c) Determination of eth enthalpy change during interaction between acetone and

chloroform 05. Electro Chemistry Variation of Cell potential in Zn/Zn+2//Cu+2/Cu with change in concentration of electrolytes (CuSO4 & ZnSO4) at room temperature.06. Chromatography

August: 06. Preparation of inorganic compound (a) Preparation of double salt of Ferrous Ammonium sulphate or Potash alum (b) Preparation of potassium Ferric oxalate

07. Preparation of organic compound

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Prepare any one of the following compound (i) Acetanilide ](ii) Dibenzal acetone (iii) P Nitro acetanilide (iv) Aniline yellow or 2- Nepthol aniline dye (v) Iodoform

08. Test for functional group present in organic compound September:

09. Detection of carbohydrates presence in given food stuffs

10. Determination of concentration/ molarities of KMnO4 solution by titrating it against a standard solution of

(iii) Oxalic acid (iv)Furrow ammonium sulphate

November: Determination of one cation and one anion in a given salt (Soluble salt excluded)

Project – Assigning any one of the project mentioned in syllabus with an instruction to submit it after autumn break.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS - XII SUBJECT- BIOLOGY

Sl. Month Unit/Topic to be covered No. of

PeriodMarks

1 April UNIT-VI .REPRODUCTIONChap. 1. Reproduction in organisms 2. Sexual Reproduction in flowering plants

3. Human reproduction 4 Reproduction Heath

UNIT-VII. GENETICS AND EVOLUTIONChap. 5. Principles of inheritance and variation

38 17

2 July 6. Molecular Basis of Inheritance 7 Evolution UNIT – VIII BIOLOGY & HUMAN WELFARE Chap.8. Human Health and Disease

45 19

3 August 9. Strategies for enhancement in food production 10. Microbes in Human Welfare UNIT- IX Biotechnology Chap. 11. Biotechnology : Principles and processes

35 14

4 September

12. Biotechnology and its applications UNIT – X ECOLOGY Chap. 13. Organisms and populations

32 9

5 October UNIT- X (Contd.) ECOLOGY Chap. 14. Ecosystem

8 3

6 November

15.Biodiversity and conservation 16. Environmental Issues NB: Extra period can be arrange to complete the remaining syllabus

22 8

December Revision work Preparation for Pre- Boards I & II AISSCE.

2009

SYLLABUS FOR CLASS XII PRACTICAL (BIOLOGY)

Sl. No. Month Core Expt.1 April Expt. No. 1 To study the pollen germination and growth of pollen tube in a pollinated

pistil ( in Portulaca / grass) Expt. No. 2 To study the physical characteristic of different soils

2 July Expt. No. 3. To test the presence of inorganic salts in different soil samples Expt. No. 4. To study the water holding capacity of garden soil and roadside soil

3 September Expt. No. 5. To study the rate of water percolation in slit, loam and clay Expt. No. 6.1. To test the presence of particulate matter (suspended pollutants) in a given sample of water. 6.2 To study the biochemical oxygen demand (B.O.D.) of the given sample of water. 6.3 To test the presence of phosphates, nitrates and sulphate in the given sample of water.6.4. To study water pollution indicators in a given sample of water.

4 November Expt. No. 7. To examine the presence of particular matter in the air.Expt. No. 8. Different plant species of a given area.

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SPOTTING

Sl. No. Month1 April To study the flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies

( Unnd, insects) To study the pollen germination of slide

2 July To study and identify the stages of gamete development i.e. T.S. testis and L.S ovary through permanent slide.To prepare the testis squash of grasshopper for the study of meiosis.

3 August To study T.S of blastula through permanent slideTo analyze seeds sample of Pea for Mendelian dihybrid ratio of 9:3:3:1 To analyze seed sample of Pea for Mendelian Monobhbrid recto of 1:2:1

4 September Study of common disease causing organisms 5 November To study homologous and analogous organs in various plants and animals and

comment on their.

INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

1. Study of apical dominance in potato and coleus2. Study of pollen structure and calculation of pollen viability.3. To study of dispersal seeds by various agencies.

N.B:- Additional Practical work may be done according to Biological feasibility of the area.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CODE 083)CLASS – XII

MONTH CONTENTS PERIODS MARKS

April UNIT 1: PROGRAMMING IN C++REVIEW: C++ covered In Class -XI,Object Oriented Programming:Concept of Object Oriented Programming – Data hiding, Data encapsulation, Class and Object,Abstract class and Concrete class, Polymorphism (Implementation of polymorphism usingFunction overloading as an example in C++); Inheritance, Advantages of Object OrientedProgramming over earlier programming methodologies,Implementation of Object Oriented Programming concepts in C++:Definition of a class, Members of a class - Data Members and Member Functions (methods),Using Private and Public visibility modes, default visibility mode (private); Member functiondefinition: inside class definition and outside class definition using scope resolution operator(::); Declaration of objects as instances of a class; accessing members from object(s), Array oftype class, Objects as function arguments - pass by value and pass by reference;Constructor and Destructor:Constructor: Special Characteristics, Declaration and Definition of a constructor, DefaultConstructor, Overloaded Constructors, Copy Constructor, Constructor with default arguments;Destructor: Special Characteristics, Declaration and definition of destructor;Inheritance (Extending Classes):Concept of Inheritance, Base Class, Derived Class, Defining derived classes, protected visibilitymode; Single level inheritance, Multilevel inheritance and Multiple inheritance, Privately derived,Publicly derived and Protectedly derived class, accessibility of members from objects and withinderived class(es);

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July Data File Handling:Need for a data file, Types of data files – Text file and Binary file;Text File: Basic file operations on text file: Creating/Writing text into file, Reading andmanipulation of text from an already existing text File (accessing sequentially);Binary File: Creation of file, Writing data into file, Searching for required data from file, Appendingdata to a file, Insertion of data in sorted file, Deletion of data from file, Modification of data ina file;Implementation of above mentioned data file handling in C++;Components of C++ to be used with file handling:Header file: fstream.h; ifstream, ofstream, fstream classes;

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Opening a text file in in, out, and app modes;Using cascading operators for writing text to the file and reading text from the file; open(), get(),put(), getline() and close() functions; Detecting end-of-file (with or without using eof() function);Opening a binary file using in, out, and app modes;open(), read(), write() and close() functions; Detecting end-of-file (with or without using eof()function); tellg(), tellp(), seekg(), seekp() functionsPointers:Declaration and Initialization of Pointers; Dynamic memory allocation/deallocation operators:new, delete; Pointers and Arrays: Array of Pointers, Pointer to an array (1 dimensional array),Function returning a pointer, Reference variables and use of alias; Function call by reference.Pointer to structures: Deference operator: *, ->; self referential structures;

August UNIT 2: DATA STRUCTURESArrays:One and two Dimensional arrays: Sequential allocation and address calculation;One dimensional array: Traversal, Searching (Linear, Binary Search), Insertion of an elementin an array, deletion of an element from an array, Sorting (Insertion, Selection, Bubble sort),concatenation of two linear arrays, merging of two sorted arrays;Two-dimensional arrays: Traversal, Finding sum/difference of two NxM arrays containingnumeric values, Interchanging Row and Column elements in a two dimensional array;Stack (Array and Linked implementation of Stack):Operations on Stack (PUSH and POP) and its Implementation in C++, Converting expressionsfrom INFIX to POSTFIX notation and evaluation of Postfix expression; (Continues……….)

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September Queue: (Circular Array and Linked Implementation):Operations on Queue (Insert and Delete) and its Implementation in C++.UNIT 3: DATABASES AND SQLDatabase Concepts:Relational data model: Concept of domain, tuple, relation, key, primary key, alternate key,candidate key;Relational algebra: Selection, Projection, Union and Cartesian product;(Continue………..)

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October Structured Query Language:General Concepts: Advantages of using SQL, Data Definition Language and Data ManipulationLanguage;140Data types: NUMBER, CHARACTER, DATE;SQL commands:CREATE TABLE, DROP TABLE, ALTER TABLE, UPDATE...SET..., INSERT, DELETE;SELECT, DISTINCT, FROM, WHERE, IN, BETWEEN, GROUP BY, HAVING, ORDER BY;SQL functions: SUM, AVG, COUNT, MAX and MIN;Note: Implementation of the above mentioned commands could be done on any SQL supportedsoftware on one or two tables.

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November UNIT 4: BOOLEAN ALGEBRABinary-valued Quantities, Boolean Variable, Boolean Constant and Boolean Operators: AND,OR, NOT; Truth Tables; Closure Property, Commutative Law, Associative Law, Identity law,Inverse law, Principle of Duality, Idem potent Law, Distributive Law, Absorption Law, Involutionlaw, DeMorgan’s Law and their applications;Obtaining Sum of Product (SOP) and Product of Sum (POS) form from the Truth Table, ReducingBoolean Expression (SOP and POS) to its minimal form, Use of Karnaugh Map for minimisationof Boolean expressions (up to 4 variables);Basic Logic Gates (NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR) and their use in circuits.UNIT 5: COMMUNICATION AND OPEN SOURCE CONCEPTSEvolution of Networking: ARPANET, Internet, Interspace;Different ways of sending data across the network with reference to switching techniques;Data Communication terminologies:Concept of Channel, Baud, Bandwidth (Hz, KHz, MHz) and Data transfer rate (bps, kbps, Mbps,Gbps, Tbps);Transmission media:Twisted pair cable, coaxial cable, optical fiber, infrared, radio link, microwave link andsatellite link.Network devices:Modem, RJ45 connector, Ethernet Card, Hub, Switch, Gateway;Network Topologies and types:Bus, Star, Tree; Concepts of LAN, WAN, MAN (Continue….)

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December Network Protocol:TCP/IP, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), PPP, Level-Remote Login (Telnet), Internet, Wireless/Mobile Communication, GSM, CDMA, WLL, 3G, SMS, Voice mail, Application Electronic Mail,Chat, Video Conferencing;Network Security Concepts:Threats and prevention from Viruses, Worms, Trojan horse, Spams141Use of Cookies, Protection using Firewall;India IT Act, Cyber Law, Cyber Crimes, IPR issues, Hacking.Web Servers;Hyper Text Markup Lanuage (HTML), extensible Markup Language (XML); Hyper Text TransferProtocol (HTTP); Domain Names; URL; Protocol Address; Website, Web browser, Web Servers;Web Hosting, WEb Scripting – Client side (VB script, Java Script, PHP) and Server side (ASP, JSP,PHP)Open Source Terminologies:Open Source Software, Freeware, Shareware, Proprietary software, FLOSS, GNU, FSF, OSI;

First Pre-board Tentative

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January ‘10 Revision work & Practice of Model Test Papers

2nd Pre-Board ExamFebruary Revision work & Practice of Model Test Papers

N.B.:- Practical and project works will go side by side

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT:- BIOTECHNOLOGY CLASS – XII M. MARKS – 70MONTH

CHAPTER / TOPICS TO BE COVERED (THEORY)

NAME OF UNIT

ALLOTED

PERIOD MARKSApril UNIT – V

1. PROTEIN STRUCTURE & ENGINEERING:- Introduction to the word ‘Protein’. 3-D – shape of protein, Structure of protein relationship in protein Purification of protein. Characterization of protein , Protein based product , Designing of protein proteomics

Recombinant DNA technology.

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JULY 2. RECOMBINANT AND TECHNOLOGY:- Introduction, Tools of r-DNA technology, making Recombinant DNA into Host cell, PCR, DNA probes, Hybridization techniques, DNA sequencing, and site directed mutagenesis.And remaining part of Recombinant DNA technology .

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AUG 3. GENNOMICS AND BIOINFORMATICS:- Introduction, Genome sequencing project, Gene prediction & counting, Genome similarity, SNPs & comparative genomics, Functional genomics, History of bioinformatics, sequencing and nomenclature, Information sources Analysis using bioinformatics tools.

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SEP UNIT – VI1. MICROBIAL CULTURE AND APPLICATION:- Introduction, microbial culture techniques, measurement & kinetics of microbial growth scale up of microbial process, Isolation of microbial products, strain improvement & isolation, Application of microbial culture technology, Bioethics in microbial technology.

2. PLANT CELL CULTURE AND APPLICATION:- Introduction, cell and tissues culture techniques, Application of cell and tissue culture, Gene transfer methods in plants. Transgenic plants with beneficial traits.

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NOV 3. ANIMAL CELL CULTURE AND APPLICATIION:- Introduction, Animal cell culture and techniques, characterization of cell lines scale up of animal cell culture, application of animal cell culture, stem cell culture genetics engineering in animals.

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LIST OF PRACTICALS

SUBJECT:- BIOTECHNOLOGY CLASS :- XII M.M.:- 30

01. Identification of N-terminal amino acids of a protein by Dansyl chloride method.

02. Isolation of lysozyme by cation-exchange chromatography.

03. Protein analysis by using SDS-PAGE.

04. Isolation of Plasmid DNA from bacteria.

05. Digestion of Phage λ DNA by restriction enzyme.

06. Demonstration of bacterial transformed by plasmid.

07. Demonstration of DNA sequencing.

08. Isolation of Protoplasts from plant tissue and demonstration of Protoplast fusion.

09. Demonstration of Pregnancy testing by using immunological methods.

10. Demonstration of experiments in bioinformatics.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT:-HISTORY CLASSS:-XII

S.N Months No. of period available

Topic/Themes No. of Periodsrequired

Weight age

1. April 34 1. The story of the first cities Harappan-Archaeology

2. Political and Economics history: How inscriptions tell a story

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2. July 38 3. Social-Histories: using the Mahabharata4. A history of Buddhism: Sanchi-Stupa5. Agrarian-relation: The AIN-I-AKABARI

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3. August 38 6. The Mughal court: Reconstructing histories through chronicles

7. New architecture: Hampi8. Religious- Histories : The Bhakti sufi

tradition

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4. September 36 9. Medieval Society through traveler’s accounts10. Colonialism and rural society: Evidence

from officials reports11. Representation of 185712. Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town plan

and Municipal-reports

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5. October 13. Mahatma Gandhi through contemporary-eyes 15

6. November 35 14. Partition through oral sources15. The making of the constitution 16. Map work lesion 1-15

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7. December 35 Revision work 35

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT:-GEOGRAPHY CLASSS:-XII

S.N Month No. ofPeriodsAvailableIn themonth

Contents to be covered No. of periods required

PercentageOf Syllabuscovered

Marks allotted

01. April- 34 (A) FUNDAMENTAL OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHYUnit 1: Human geography: Nature and Scope. 03 18% 03Unit 2: People 15 05 Population of the world-distribution,

density and growth Population change-Spatial patterns and

structure; determinants of population change.

Age- Sex ratio; rural -urban composition Human development-concept; selected

indicators, international comparisons(B) INDIAN: PEOPLE AND ECONOMYUnit 7: People 12 05 Population distribution, density and growth;

composition of population; linguistic and religious ; rural – urban population ; change through time – regional variation occupation;

Migration : international, national-causes and consequences;

Human development ; selected indicators and religion patterns;

Population, environment and development.(C) PRACTICAL WORK Unit: 1 Processing of data and thematic mapping Sources of India 04 05

02 July- 38 (A) FUNDAMENTAL OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHYUnit: 3 Human Activities 25 10 Primary activities: concept and changing

trends; gathering , pastoral, mining , subsistence agriculture, modern agriculture; people engaged in agricultural and allied activities- some examples from selected countries;

Secondary activities –concept ; manufacturing : agro-processing, household, small scale, large- scale; people engaged in secondary activities –some examples from selected countries.

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Tertiary activities concept; trade, transport and communication; service; people engaged in tertiary activities –some examples from selected countries.

Quaternary activities: concept; knowledge based industries; people engaged in quaternary activities- some example from selected countries.

(C) PRACTICAL WORKUnit 1: Processing of data and thematic mapping Tabulating and processing of data ;

calculation of average, measures of central tendency, deviation and rank correlation:

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Unit 6: Map work on outline Political map of world –identification only

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Remaining part of Unit 6th will be continued in the month of August 2008.

03 (A) FUNDAMENTAL OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHYUnit 4: Transport, communication and trade 10 15% 05 Land Transport-roads, railways-rail

network; trans-continental railways; Water Transport – inland waterways; major

routes; Air Transport –International air routers; Oil and gas pipe Lines :Remaining part of unit 4th will be continued in the month of sep-2008(B) INDIAN : PEOPLE AND ECONOMYUnit 8: Human Settlement 08 04 Rural settlement –type and distribution; Urban settlement – type distribution and

functional classification.Remaining part of unit 6 (July-08):Map work on outline political map of world – identification only

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(C) PRACTICAL WORKUnit 1: Processing of data and thematic mapping Representation of data – construction of

diagrams: bars, circles and flowchart; thematic maps; construction of dot; choropleth and isopleth maps.

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04 Sept- 36 (A) FUNDAMENTAL OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHYRemaining part of unit 4 (Aug 08)Transport, communication and trade

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Satellite communication and cyber space International trade-basis and changing

Patterns; port as gateways of international trade, role of WTO in international trade.

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Unit 5: Human Settlements 08 05 Settlement types rural and urban;

morphology of cities (case study); distribution of mega cities; problems of human settlement in developing countries.

(C) PRACTICAL WORKUnit 1: Processing of data and thematic mapping Use of computers in data processing and

mapping.06 05

(B) INDIA : PEOPLE AND ECONOMYUnit 9: Resources and Development 13 08 Land resources – general land use;

agricultural land use- major crop; agricultural land use – major crops; agricultural development and problems;

Distribution of wheat, rice, tea, Coffee, cotton, jute, sugar cane And rubber. Water resources-availability and utilization

-irrigation, domestic, industrial and other uses; scarcity of water and conservation methods- management (one case study related management to be introduced).

Mineral and energy resources – metallic (Iron ore, Copper, Bauxite, Manganese) and non-metallic (Mica, Salt) minerals and their distribution ; conventional (Coal, Petroleum, Natural gas and Hydroelectricity) and non – conservational energy sources (solar, Wind, Biogas)

05 Oct- 10 Remaining part of unit 9th (Sep-09)Resources and Development

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Industries- type and distribution; industrial location and clustering; changing pattern of selected industries-iron and steel, cotton textiles, sugar, petrochemicals and Knowledge based industries; impact of liberalization, privatization and globalization on industrial location.

Planning in India- target area planning (case study); idea of sustainable development (case study)

(C) PRACTICAL WORK06 Nov- Unit 2:- Field study or Spatial Information

Technology10 10

Field visit and study : map orientation, observation and preparation of sketch; survey on any one of the local concerns; pollution ground water changes, poverty, energy issues, soil degradation, drought and impacts, flood catchments area of school, Market survey and Household survey (any one topic of local concern may be taken up

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for the study; observation and questionnaires survey may be adopted for the data collection; collected data may be tabulated and analysed with diagrams and maps): OR Spatial Information Technology:- introduction to GIS; Hardware requirement and software modules; data formats; roster and vector data, data input, editing & topology building ; data analysis ; overlay & buffer.

(B) INDIA: PEOPLE AND ECONOMYUnit 10:- Transport, Communication and International Trade

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Transport and communication- road , railways, waterway and airways; oil and gas pipelines; national electric grids; communication networking-radio, television, satellite and internet.

International trade-charging pattern of India’s foreign trade; sea ports and their hinterland and airports.

(B) INDIA: PEOPLE AND ECONOMYUnit 11:- Geographical Perspective on selected issues and problems (one case study to be introduced for each topic)

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Environmental pollution; Urban- waste disposal.

Urbanization –rural –urban migration; problem of slum.

Land Degradation.07 Unit 12: Map work on outline political map of

India for location and labeling10 03% 03

Revision work 131st pre Board Exam 12

Total 228 Pd. 228Pd. 100% 100 Marks

NOTE:-1. Classes commence from 1 April 2009.2. Extra classes will have to be taken to complete the syllabus as per the schedule.3. Map work shall be continued until the session ends.4. Syllabus must be completed on or before 15 Dec. 2009.5. Any error shall be checked from Senior School Curriculum 2008 .Volume I, Page 226 to 229

published by C.B.S.E Delhi-110092.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT:- ECONOMICSClass – XII

S.N. Month No. ofPeriodAvailable

Contents to be covered Name of Book

No. ofPeriodAllotted

Weight Age

01 April 34 Introductory microeconomicsa- What is microeconomics?b- Central problems of an economy,

production possibility curve and opportunity cost.

c- Micro economics- meaning

Introductory MicroEconomics

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Consumer’s Equilibrium Demand Consumer’s equilibrium- meaning

and attainment of equilibrium through utility approach one and two commodity cases.

a- Demand, market demand, determinants of demand, demand schedule demand curve movement along and shifts in demand curve, concepts of price elasticity of demand, measurement of price elasticity of demand percentage, total expenditure and geometric method.

Introductory MicroEconomics

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IntroductionMacro economics- meaning, difference between micro and macro economics

Introductory MicroEconomics

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03 July 38 National Income and related aggregatesBasic concepts & Measurement Macro economics - meaninga- Circular flow of income, concept of

GDP, GNP,NDP,NNP ( at market price and factor cost ) , Private Income, Personal Income, Personal Disposable Income ( Gross and Net)

Measurement of national income- Value added method, Income method and expenditure method.

Introductory MicroEconomics

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Producer Behavior and supplya- Production Function- Returns to a

factor and returns to scale.

Introductory MicroEconomics

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04 August 38 Producer Behavior and supply a- Producer’s equilibrium- meaning and

its conditions in terms of total constant total revenue.

b- Supply, Market supply, determinants of supply, supply schedule, supply of curve, movement along and shifts in supply curve, price elasticity of

Introductory Micro Economics

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supply, measurement of price elasticity of supply- percentage and geometric method,

Cost and Revenue:- Concepts of costs, short run costs, fixed and variable costs, total average and marginal costs; total cost, total variable cost, total field cost, average cost, average faced cost, average variable cost and marginal cost, meaning and their relationship; concepts of revenue, total average and marginal revenue and their relationship.

05 September 36 Determination of income and employment.

1- Aggregate demand, aggregate

supply and their components.2-

Propensity to consumer and propensity to save(Average and marginal)

3- Meaning of involuntary unemployment and full employment.

4- Determination of income and employment

5- Concepts of investment multiplies and its working.

6- Problems of excess and deficient demand

7- Measurements to correct excess & deficient demand availabilities of credit, charge in govt. spending.

Introductory Macro Economics

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Money and banking A- Money- meaning, evolution and function.

Introductory MicroEconomics

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06 October 10 Forms of Market; Price determinationa-Forms of market – Perfect competition, Monopoly,

monopolistic competition –their meaning and features.

Price determination under perfect competition-Equilibrium price, effect of shifts in demand and supply.

Simple applications of tools of demand and supply curves.

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07 December 37 Money and banking-i. Central bank: meaning and

Function.

Introductory MicroEconomics

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ii. Commercial Bank:- Meaning and function.

iii. Recent significant reforms and issues in Indian Banking System-Privatization and Modernization.

Government Budget and the Economy-

a. Government budget-meaning and its components

b. Objectives of government budget c. Classification of receipts-revenue

and capital; classification of expenditure –revenue and capitals, plan and non plan & developmental and non developmental.

d. Balanced budget, surplus budget and deficit budget: Meaning and implications. Revenue deficit, Fiscal deficit and Primary deficit- Meaning and implication; measures to contain different deficits.

e. Down sizing the role of government: Meaning and implications.

Balance of Payment:-a. Foreign exchange rate- Meaning

(fixed and flexible), merits and demerits; determination through demand and supply.

b. Balance of payments accounts-Meaning and components.

c. A brief analysis about recent exchange rate issues.

Introductory MicroEconomics

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

CLASS:-XII SUB:-MUSIC

Name of Month

ACTIVITIES

April Introduction, Aroha, Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Bhairavi. One thumari style competition in raga bhairavi. History of Indian Music with special reference to “Sangeet Parijat” and “Sangeet Ratnakar”.

July Theory:- Definition of Gamak, Alankar, Khataka, Murki, Kana, Tala.Introduction, Aroha, Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Bihag.

Aug. Introduction, Aroha, Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Bhairav.Theory:- Defination- Grama, Varna, Murchana, Laya.

Sept. Writing the notation and recitation of Tilwara, Dhamar, Ektal, Chautal, Rupak, Jjhaptal keeping tal with Hand Beats.Introduction, Aroha, Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Desh.

Oct & Nov. Introduction, Aroha, Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Bhimpalasi and one tarana. Classification of aragas.

Dec. Introduction, Aroha, Avaroh, Pakar, Simple awar vistar & chhota khyal with tana and aalap of raga Kedar. Time theory of ragas.

Jan. Practice to recognize the ragas. Revision and Tests.Feb. Test and Practice.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT:- BUSINESS STUDIES CLASS - XI

Months Unit Particulars No of Periods

July 1

2

Nature and Purpose of Business Concept and characteristics of business Business, profession and employment- distinctive

features Objectives of business- economic and social, role of

profit in business Classification of business activities: Industry and

Commerce 183 Industry-types: primary, secondary, tertiary Commerce: Trade and Auxiliaries Business risks- nature and causes.

Forms of Business Organizations Sole Proprietorship ; Joint Hindu Family Business-

meaning, features, merits and limitations; Partnership- meaning , types, registration , merits,

limitations, types of partners; Cooperative societies- types, merits and limitations Company: Private Ltd., Public Ltd., -merits , limitations; Choice of form of business organizations Starting a business – Basic factors

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August 3 Private, Public & Global Enterprises Private Sector and Public Sector Forms of organizing public sector enterprises Departmental Undertaking Statutory Corporation Government Company Changing role of public sector Global Enterprises (Multinational Companies): meaning

and features, joint ventures meaning, benefits.

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Business Services Nature and types of Business services- Banking,

Insurance, Transportation, Ware housing, Communication.

Banking – types of Banks, Functions of Commercial banks, E-banking

Insurance- principles, types: life, fire and marine Postal and Telecom services Warehousing: types and functions

Emerging Modes of Business E-Business – Meaning , scope and benefits, Resources

required for successful e-business implementation, On-line transactions, payment mechanism, security and safety and safety of business transactions;

Outsourcing –concept, need and scope

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November 6 Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics

Concept of social responsibilities Case for social responsibility; Responsibility towards owners, government, community

and public in general Business and environmental protection; Business ethics: concept and elements.

Part B: Corporate Organization, Finance and Trade Formation of a CompanyStages in the formation of a company;

Promotion, Incorporation, and Commencement of business

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Sources of Business Finance Nature and significance Owner’s funds and borrowed funds Sources of raising Finance:o Equity and Preference shareso Global Depository Receipt, American Depository

Receipto Debentures and Bondso Retained Profitso Public depositso Loan from Financial Institutions o Loans from commercial Bankso Trade Credit

Small Business: Small Scale Industry; Tiny Sector; cottage and rural

industry; Role of small business in rural India; Problems of small business in India; Government Assistance and Special Schemes for

Industries in rural backward and hilly areas.

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Internal Trade Meaning and types of internal trade; wholesale and retail; Types of Retail Trade:

o Itinerant retailers and fixed shops.o Departmental store, super market, malls, chain

store, mail order business, consumer’s cooperative store.

o Automatic Vending Machine Role of Chamber of Commerce and Industry in

promotion of internal trade.International Business

Nature , Importance and complexities involved in International Business;

Ways of entering into international Business. Export-Import Procedures and documentation. Foreign Trade Promotion. Organizational support and incentives;

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Nature and importance of Export processing Zone/special Economic Zone;International Trade Institutional and Agreement: WTO, UNCTAD, World Bank, IMF.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, PATNA REGION, PATNAUNIT WISE SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS 2009-10

SUBJECT:- ACCOUNTANCY Class XI

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SUB:- BUSINESSTUDYCLASS - XI

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