XI Sub: English Weekly Syllabus Academic Session 2020-21

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1 | Page THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010 Class – XI Sub: English Weekly Syllabus Academic Session 2020-21 Month Week Dates Days No of Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus Apr-20 I 01-04 02 Ram Navami 02 II 06-11 06 Mahavir Jayanti 10 Good Friday 03 III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti 18-Working Saturday (Student) 18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX) 05 IV 20-25 20-24 05 V 27-30 04 May-20 I 01-02 01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday (Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII 02 II 04-09 07 Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins (VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST 04 III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX) 15- Class Test Ends 05

Transcript of XI Sub: English Weekly Syllabus Academic Session 2020-21

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: English

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2020-21

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02

II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday

03

III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti

18-Working Saturday (Student)

18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)

05

IV 20-25 20-24 05

V 27-30 04 May-20 I 01-02

01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday

(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII

02

II 04-09

07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins

(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST

04

III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)

15- Class Test Ends

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(VI-IX) 16- Working Saturday

(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)

IV 18-21 04 ***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******

Jul-20 I 01-04 03 The Portrait of a lady

Introducing Khushwant Singh

Connecting with personal experience

Appreciating the biographical style of writing

NOTE: Class XI joined school on 1st July 2020 ES-I Notice

Posters

Determiners HORNBILL

The Portrait of a lady

A Photograph

SNAPSHOT

Summer of beautiful…

II 06-11 05 A Photograph

Background of the poet- Shirley Toulson

Comprehension of poetic expression

Understanding poetic devices.

III 13-18 05 Notice

Determiners

Discussing the format of Notice

Usage and functionality

IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony

25 – Working Saturday (with Students)

06 Summer of a beautiful white horse

Discussing the historical background of the story

The elements of William Saroyan’s writings.

Discussion on the traits of the Gharoghalanian tribe, the geographical and economic features mentioned in the chapter.

V 27-31 05

Revision

Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 Posters

Elements of a poster. Using illustrations and slogans.

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Laburnum Top

Introducing Ted Hughes and his works

Comprehension of poetic expression and understanding the poetic devices

II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day

Celebrations 15 – Independence

Day

04 We’re not afraid to die…

Discussion on sequence of events Familiarisation with sailing terminology

III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06 Letter of Complaint (Product)

The format, style, organization of the letter

Types of complaint letter. The difference and similarities.

IV 24-29 24-28 30-Muharram

05

ASL

Rubrics of assessment to be given. Audio passages with worksheet. Individual expression on given input, pair – interaction.

V 31 31)

01

ASL

Rubrics of assessment to be given. Audio passages with worksheet. Individual expression on given input, pair – interaction.

Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations

05 Discussion of Question Paper

II 07-12 05 Revision

Half Yearly Exam

READING: III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)

06

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Mid Term/ HYE Exam Comprehension

passage/poem

WRITING SKILLS:

Notice

Posters

Letter of complaint

GRAMMAR : Determiners

LITERATURE

HORNBILL

The Portrait of a lady

We’re not afraid to die

Laburnum Top

SNAPSHOT

Summer of beautiful…

IV 21-26 05 Letter of Complaint (Service)

The format, style, organization of the letter

Types of complaint letter. The difference and similarities.

V 28-30

03 Voice of the Rain Background of the poet

Comprehension of poetic expression

Understanding poetic devices.

Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)

02 Voice of the Rain

Background of the poet

Comprehension of poetic expression

Understanding poetic devices.

II 05-10 05 Discovering Tut

Background: The Egyptian Civilization-rituals and beliefs Research: Process of mummification, mystery of Tut

III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-

06 Landscape of the

Background- Tang dynasty and its importance in Chinese civilization

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XII) soul

Difference between The Chinese and the European philosophy of art

IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break

03 Landscape of the soul

Background- Tang dynasty and its importance in Chinese civilization

Difference between The Chinese and the European philosophy of art

V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's

Birthday

04 The Address

Historical background- The Second World War,.

Persecution of Jews and personal challenges faced by individuals

* * * Au t u mn Break 22 O ct – 25 O ct 2020 ** *

Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday

(with students)

05 Albert Einstein at School

Discussion on life and work of mathematical genius Albert Einstein

Comparison of the traditional and modern school formats

II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja

04 Revision

III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday

(with Students)

05 Revision

ES-II Letter of Complaint (Service) Voice of the Rain Discovering Tut Landscape of the soul The Address

IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday

05 Speech and Debate

Features of speech, samples of audio speeches to be given in class.

Drafting a speech

Dec-20 II 01-05 04,05 – Annual Athletic 05 Ailing Planet Introducing the author Nani

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Meet Palkhivala

Discussion on elements of an essay.

III 07-12 12

06 Note making

Format and structure of notes. Discussion on usage of notes, making abbreviations and key

IV 14-19 15,16 – TAFS MUN 19-Working Saturday, Open House (VI- XII)

06 Letter Placing and order Cancelling order

The format, style, organization of the letter

Essential information to be included which drafting business letters

V 21-23 23- Farewell (XII) 24,25 – Christmas Holidays

03 Childhood

Letter of Enquiry

Background of the poet

Comprehension of poetic expression

Understanding poetic devices.

The format, style, organization of the letter

Sample queries that may be used in letter of enquiry

* * * Win t e r Break f ro m 24 Dec to 10 Jan 2021 * * *

Jan-21 I 11-16 11-15- Class Test IX &XI

16- Working Saturday (with Students)

06 The Browning Version

Background: the story of Agamemnon. Drawing parallels to the Browning version

Character analysis of Crocker Harris, Frank and Taplow

II 18-23 05 Birth

Background: Introducing The Citadel by AJ Cronin

A presentation on the life of the coal miners.

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III 25-30 26-Republic Day 28-Class Test Begins

VI-VIII

04 Silk Road Tenses

The historical and geographical importance of Silk road

Appreciation of the descriptive style of writing

Usage and Functionality

Feb-21 I 01-06 04- Class Test Ends VI-VIII

06-Working Saturday,

Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)

06 ASL

Rubrics of assessment to be given. Audio passages with worksheet. Individual expression on given input, pair – interaction.

II 08-13 05

III 15-20 20- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

IV 22-27 05

Mar-21 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 12 Mar 21 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 08 Feb – 22 Feb 21

Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI C

Sub: ACCOUNTANCY

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2020-21

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******

Jul-20 I 01-04 03 3 Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical Framework Introduction to accounting Basic accounting terms

Accounting-meaning objectives, process. Accounting- advantages and limitations

Basic accounting terms.

ES-I Date: Aug 17-Aug 21 Part A- Financial Accounting-I Unit-1 Theoretical Frame work Introduction to accounting Basic Accounting terms Unit 2- Accounting Equation Theory Base of Accounting

II 06-11 05 5 Unit-1 Theoretical Frame work Introduction to accounting Basic accounting terms

Uses of accounting and their need. Role of accounting

III 13-18 05 5 Accounting equation Basic accounting terms Unit 2- Theory Base of Accounting

Accounting equation-analysis of transactions using accounting equation. Rules of, debit and credit books of original entry:

Theory Base of Accounting

IV 20-25 05 5 Accounting equation Unit 2- Theory Base

Transactions, Rules of debit and credit Theory Base of Accounting

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of Accounting

V 27-31 05

5 Unit 2- Rules of debit and credit Unit 2- Theory Base of Accounting Bases of Accounting

Theory Base of Accounting Accounting standards and IFRS Cash basis of Accounting

Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 4 Unit 2- Journal and ledger Bases of Accounting

Accrual basis of Accounting, Difference between Cash and Accrual Basis of accounting

II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day

Celebrations 15 – Independence

Day

04 4 Unit 2- Journal and ledger Origin of transactions-source documents and preparation of vouchers

Meaning , subdivision of journal compound journal entry Meaning of source documents, types of source documents

III 17-22 01 ES1

IV 24-29 29-Muharram

05 5 Unit 2- Journal and ledger Origin of transactions-source documents and preparation of vouchers

Meaning , subdivision of journal compound journal entry Meaning of a voucher. types of voucher, preparation of a voucher.

V 31 31

01 1 Unit 2- Journal and ledger Unit-2 Special purpose books -II

Meaning , subdivision of journal compound journal entry Explain the effect of a transaction in the assets, liabilities, capital

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other books

revenue and expenses Subsidiary books- concept – need and importance

Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations

05 4 Revision

II 07-12 05

Mid Term/ HYE Exam

Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 28 Sep

Part A- Financial

Accounting-I

Unit-1 Theoretical Frame

work

Introduction to

accounting

Unit-1 Basic accounting

terms

Unit-1 Theory base of

accounting

Unit-2-

Accounting process and

special accounting

treatment-

Bases of Accounting

Accounting Equation

Rules of Debit And

III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 21-26

05 HYE HYE Exam

V 28-30

03 2 Discussion of HYE Paper Practical Examination for HYE

Project Work

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Credit

Journal

Unit-2 Origin of

transactions-source

documents and

preparation of vouchers

Project Work

Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

01 1 Unit 2- Journal and ledger Unit-2 Special purpose books -II other books

Posting from journal and subsidiary books, Balancing of accounts Purchase book

II 05-10 05 5 Unit 2- Journal and ledger Unit-2 Special purpose books -II other books

Posting from journal and subsidiary books, Balancing of accounts Sales Book, Purchase Returns book, Sales Return Book

III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

05 5 Ledger Unit-2 Bank reconciliation statement

Posting from journal and subsidiary books, Balancing of accounts Journal Proper, All books Bank reconciliation statement- concept, cash book Vs Pass Book

IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break

03 3 Unit-2 Special purpose books-1

Bank reconciliation statement- Positive balance as per Cash Book and Pass Book

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cash book Unit-2 Bank reconciliation statement

V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's

Birthday

04 4 Unit-2 Special purpose books-1 cash book Unit-2 Bank reconciliation statement

Simple Cash Book Bank reconciliation statement- Negative balance as per Cash Book and Pass Book

*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***

Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday

(with students)

05 5 Trial balance Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange

Double column Cash Book Bills of exchange and promissory notes-definition features and parties

II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja

04 4 Accounting for goods and service tax Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange

Accounting for goods and service tax Accounting treatment – Bills of exchange

III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj

04 4 Accounting for goods and service tax Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange

Accounting for goods and service tax Accounting treatment – Bills of exchange

ES-II Ledger Cash book Unit 2- Bank Reconciliation Statement Special purpose books -II other books

IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday

05 5 Part B- Unit- 3

Financial

statements of sole

Financial statements meaning objectives importance trading and profit and loss account

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proprietorship firm

Unit- 2 Accounting for

bills of exchange

Accounting treatment – Bills of exchange

Dec-20 II 01-05 04,05 – Annual Athletic Meet

05 5 Part B- Unit- 3

Financial

statements of sole

proprietorship firm

Unit- 2 Accounting for bills of exchange

Preparation of trading account and P & L account Accounting treatment – Bills of exchange

III 07-12 12 – Sports Day

06 5 Part B- Unit- 3

Financial

statements of sole

proprietorship firm

with adjustment

Unit- 2 Deprecation

Adjustments in preparation of financial statements Deprecation-Concept, need and factors affecting depreciation

IV 14-19 15,16 – TAFS MUN 19-Working Saturday, Open House (VI- XII)

06 5 Part B- Unit- 3

Financial

statements of sole

proprietorship firm

with adjustment

Unit- 2 Deprecation

Adjustments in preparation of financial statements Straight line method. Accounting treatment of depreciation- treatment of disposal of asset

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V 21-23 23- Farewell (XII) 24,25 – Christmas Holidays

03 2 Part B- Unit- 3

Financial

statements of sole

proprietorship firm

with adjustment

Unit- 2 Deprecation

Adjustments in preparation of financial statements Written down value method accounting treatment accounting treatment of depreciation- treatment of disposal of asset

*** Winter Break from 24 Dec to 10 Jan 2021 ***

Jan-21 I 11-16 11-15- Class Test IX &XI

16- Working Saturday (with Students)

06 6 Rectification of error Unit- 2 Provision and Reserves

Errors of omission, commission, principles and compensating Provision and Reserves

II 18-23 05 5 Rectification of error Part B- Unit- 3 Financial statements of sole proprietorship : from incomplete records

Errors of omission, commission, principles and compensating Incomplete records- uses and limitations Incomplete records- Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method

III 25-30 26-Republic Day 28-Class Test Begins

VI-VIII

04 4 Rectification of error Unit- 4 Computers in accounting

Errors of omission, commission, principles and compensating Manual accounting process vs computerized accounting, Database management system

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Feb-21 I 01-06 04- Class Test Ends VI-VIII

06-Working Saturday,

Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)

06 5 Revision for Annual exam

II 08-13 05 Annual examinations

III 15-20 20- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

IV 22-27 05

Mar-21 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 12 Mar 21 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 08 Feb – 22 Feb 21

Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: BUSINESS STUDIES

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2020-21

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******

Jul-20 I 01-04 03 3 Part A – Foundation of Business Unit 1- Evolution and Fundamentals of Business

History of commerce in India; Business - concept

ES-I Date: Aug 17-Aug 21 Part A – Foundation of Business Unit 1- Evolution and Fundamentals of Business Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations Till Joint Stock Company

II 06-11 05 5 Unit 1- Evolution and Fundamentals of Business

Business, Profession and employment- concept; Objectives of business; Classification of Business activities; Commerce and its auxiliaries; Business Risk

III 13-18 05 5 Unit 1- Evolution and Fundamentals of Business Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations

Business Risk, Factors affecting starting a business Sole Proprietorship; JHF

IV 20-25 05 5 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations

Partnership, Cooperative Organization - Concept

V 27-31 05

5 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations

Cooperative Organizations, Joint Stock Company – concept, features

Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 4 Unit 2- Forms of Business Organizations

Joint Stock Company, merits, limitations, types of companies Formation of a company

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II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day

Celebrations 15 – Independence Day

04 4 Unit 3- Public, Private and Global enterprises

Public and Private sector – concept; Departmental Undertakings; Statutory Corporations

III 17-22 01 1 Unit 3- Public, Private and Global enterprises

Public and Private sector- Government Company

IV 24-29 29-Muharram

05 5

Unit 4- Business Services

Concept, Difference between services and goods, features of services, Banking, Insurance, Telecom services

V 31 31

01 1 Unit 5- Emerging Modes Of Business

E- business – concept; scope and benefits

Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations

05 4 Unit 5- Emerging Modes Of Business Revision

E- commerce, Online transactions

II 07-12 05

Mid Term/ HYE Exam

Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 28 Sep

Part A – Foundation of

Business

Unit 1- Evolution and

Fundamentals of Business

III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 21-26 05 HYE HYE Exam

V 28-30

03 2 Discussion of HYE Paper Practical Examination for HYE

Project Work

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Unit 2- Forms of Business

Organizations

Unit 3- Public, Private and

Global enterprises

Unit 4- Business Services

Project Work

Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

01 1 Unit 6- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics

Social responsibility- concept; case of social responsibility

II 05-10 05 5 Unit 6- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics

Responsibility towards different interest groups, environment protection

III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

05 5 Unit 6- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business finance

Role of business towards environmental protection Business finance – meaning, concept, need for fixed capital requirements, working capital requirements

IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break

03 3 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business finance

Finance – retained earnings, trade credit, Equity share Capital

V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's

Birthday

04 4 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of

Finance – Preference Share capital, Debentures and Bonds , Loans from financial institutions, lease

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Business finance

Financing,

*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***

Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday

(with students)

05 5 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business finance

Finance – Factoring Public Deposits, Special financial Institutions, Commercial paper, ICD

II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja

04 4 Part B- Finance and Trade Unit 7- Sources of Business finance

Finance – International finance , factors affecting choice of finance

III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj

04 4 Unit 8- Small Business

Entrepreneurship Development- concept, characteristics and need; Start -up India

ES-II Unit 5- Emerging Modes Of Business Unit 6- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics

IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday

05 5 Unit 8- Small

Business

Intellectual Property rights; MSMED Act 2006; Role of small business; Government schemes

Dec-20 II 01-05 04,05 – Annual Athletic Meet

05 5 Unit 9- Internal Trade

Meaning and types; services rendered by a wholesaler and a retailer GST- concept and key features Types of retail trade

III 07-12 12 – Sports Day

06 5 Unit 9- Internal Trade

Large scale retail trade- Departmental stores and chain stores

IV 14-19 15,16 – TAFS MUN 19-Working Saturday,

06 5 Unit 9- Internal Trade

Automatic vending machines Main documents of internal trade; terms of trade

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Open House (VI- XII)

V 21-23 23- Farewell (XII) 24,25 – Christmas Holidays

03 2 Unit 9- Internal Trade

Main documents of internal trade; terms of trade

*** Winter Break from 24 Dec to 10 Jan 2021 ***

Jan-21 I 11-16 11-15- Class Test IX &XI 16- Working Saturday

(with Students)

06 6 Unit 10- International Trade

International Trade- concept and benefits Export trade- meaning , objectives and procedure

II 18-23 05 5 Unit 10- International Trade

Import trade- meaning, objectives and procedure

III 25-30 26-Republic Day 28-Class Test Begins VI-

VIII

04 4 Unit 10- International Trade

Documents involved in international trade WTO- meaning, objectives

Feb-21 I 01-06 04- Class Test Ends VI-VIII

06-Working Saturday,

Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)

06 5 Revision for Annual exam

II 08-13 05 Annual examinations

III 15-20 20- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

IV 22-27 05 Mar-21 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 12 Mar 21

Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 08 Feb – 22 Feb 21

Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: MATHSMATICS

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2020-21

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02

II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday

03

III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti

18-Working Saturday (Student)

18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)

05

IV 20-25 20-24 – Class Test (X) & ES-1 (XII)

05

V 27-30 04 May-20 I 01-02

01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday

(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII

02

II 04-09

07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins

(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST

04

III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)

15- Class Test Ends

05

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

(VI-IX) 16- Working Saturday

(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)

IV 18-21 04

***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******

Jul-20 I 01-04 03 03 Chapter 1

Sets

Sets & their Representations

Empty Sets

Finite & Infinite Sets

Equal Sets & Subsets

ES-I Date: 17 Aug - 22 Aug

Chapter 1

Sets

Chapter 2

Relations and Functions Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities (Except Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables )

II 06-11 05 05 Chapter 1

Sets

Power set Universal Set Venn Diagrams

Operations on Sets

Practical Problems on Union and Intersection of Two Sets

III 13-18 05 05 Chapter 2

Relations and Functions

Cartesian Product of Sets

Relation as a Subset of Cartesian Product of Sets

Domain and Range of Relation

IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony

25 – Working Saturday (with Students)

06 05 Chapter 2

Relations and Functions

Functions- Introduction

as a Special Type of Relation

V 27-31 05

05 Chapter 2

Relations and Functions

Domain & Range of Special Types of Functions

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Chapter 6

Linear Inequalities

Algebraic Solutions of Linear Inequalities in One Variable and their Graphical Representation

Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 04 Chapter 6

Linear Inequalities

Chapter 3

Trigonometric Functions

Solution of System of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

Angles

II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day

Celebrations 15 – Independence

Day

04 04 Chapter 3

Trigonometric Functions

Domain & Range of Trigonometric Functions

Trigonometric Functions of Sum & Difference of Two Angles

III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06 ES – I Exam Revision

IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)

30-Muharram

05 05 Chapter 3

Trigonometric Functions Chapter 5

Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

Trigonometric Functions of Sum & Difference of Two Angles.

Algebra of Complex Numbers, Modulus and Conjugate of Complex Number

V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)

01 01 Chapter 5

Complex Numbers and Quadratic

Solution of quadratic equations

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Equations

Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations

05

II 07-12 05

Mid Term/ HYE Exam

Half Yearly Exam

Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep

Chapter 1

Sets Chapter 2 Relations and Functions Chapter 3

Trigonometric Functions Chapter 5

Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Chapter 6

Linear Inequalities

III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 21-26 05

V 28-30

03 01 Chapter 9

Sequences and Series

Sequences & Series meaning

Arithmetic Progression

Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)

02 01 Chapter 9

Sequences and Series

Geometric Progression

II 05-10 05 05 Chapter 9

Sequences and Series

Infinite G.P. Relationship between

A.M. & G.M.

III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06 05 Chapter 7

Permutations & Combinations

Fundamental principle of counting,

Factorial n(n!)

Permutations

IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break 03 03 Chapter 7 Combinations

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Permutations & Combinations

Simple applications

V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's

Birthday

04 04 Chapter 11

Conic Sections

Circle

Parabola

*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***

Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday

(with students)

05 04 Chapter 11 Conic Sections

Ellipse Hyperbola

II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja

04 04 Chapter 10

Straight Lines

Slope of a Line

Angle between two lines Various Forms of the

Equations of a Line

III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday

(with Students)

05 04 Chapter 10

Straight Lines

Various Forms of the Equations of a Line

General Equation of a Line

ES-II

Chapter 9 Sequences and Series

Chapter 7

Permutations & Combinations

Chapter 11

Conic Sections

IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday

05 05 Chapter 10

Straight Lines

Distance of a Point from a Line

Practical:

To verify that the equation of a line passing through the point of intersection of two lines a1x + b1y + c1=0 and a2x + b2y + c2 = 0 is of the form

(a1x+b1y+c1)+(a2x+b2y+c2) = 0.

Dec-20 II 01-05 04,05 – Annual Athletic Meet

05 05 Chapter 13

Limits and Derivatives

Introduction

Intuitive idea of limits

Limits of polynomial

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

functions

III 07-12 12 – Sports Day

06 05 Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives

Limits of exponential and

logarithmic functions

Limits of trigonometric functions

Practical: To find analytically

IV 14-19 15,16 – TAFS MUN 19-Working Saturday, Open House (VI- XII)

06 05 Chapter 13

Limits and Derivatives

Definition of derivative

Derivative of sum, difference, product and quotient of functions, derivatives using First Principle

Derivatives of the polynomial and trigonometric functions

V 21-23 23- Farewell (XII) 24,25 – Christmas Holidays

03 02 Chapter 12

Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry

Coordinate Axes and Coordinate Planes in Three Dimensional Space

Coordinates of a Point in Space

Distance between Two Points

*** Winter Break from 24 Dec to 10 Jan 2021 ***

Jan-21 I 11-16 11-15- Class Test IX &XI

16- Working Saturday (with Students)

06 05 Chapter 12

Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Chapter 16

Probability

Section formula

Random Experiments

Types of Events

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Practical:

To write the sample space, when a coin is tossed once, two times, three times, four times.

II 18-23 05 Chapter 16

Probability Chapter 15

Statistics

Types of Events

Measures of Dispersion

Range

Mean Deviation

III 25-30 26-Republic Day 28-Class Test Begins

VI-VIII

04 Chapter 15

Statistics

Standard Deviation

Variance

Feb-21 I 01-06 04- Class Test Ends VI-VIII

06-Working Saturday,

Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)

06

REVISION

II 08-13 05

III 15-20 20- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

IV 22-27 05

Mar-21 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 12 Mar 21 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 08 Feb – 22 Feb 21

Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: ECONOMICS

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2020-21

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02

II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday

03

III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti 18-Working Saturday

(Student) 18-Parent Orientation (VI

& IX)

05

IV 20-25 20-24 – Class Test (X) & ES-1

05

V 27-30 04 May-20 I 01-02

01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday

(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII

02

II 04-09

07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins

(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST

04

III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)

15- Class Test Ends (VI-IX)

16- Working Saturday

(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)

05

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

IV 18-21 04

Jul-20 I 01-04 03 01 INTRODUCTORY MICRO

ECONOMICS

UNIT - 4

Concept of Micro and Macroeconomics. Positive and Normative economics. What is an economy?

ES-I Date: 27 Jul-31 Jul Unit 1

II 06-11 05 04 INTRODUCTORY MICRO

ECONOMICS

UNIT - 4

Central problems of an economy with OC. what, how and for whom to

produce; opportunity cost.

III 13-18 05 04 CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND UNIT - 5

Consumer's equilibrium - meaning of utility, marginal utility, law of diminishing marginal

utility, conditions of consumer's equilibrium using marginal utility analysis.

IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony

25 – Working Saturday (with Students)

06 04 CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND UNIT - 5

Indifference curve analysis of consumer's equilibrium-the consumer's budget (budget set and budget line), preferences of the consumer (indifference curve, indifference map) and conditions of consumer's equilibrium.

V 27-31 05

04 CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND UNIT - 5

Indifference curve analysis of consumer's equilibrium-the consumer's budget (budget set and budget line), preferences of the consumer (indifference curve, indifference map) and conditions of consumer's equilibrium.

Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 02 CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND UNIT - 5

Demand, market demand, determinants of demand, demand schedule, demand curve and its slope, movement along and shifts in the demand curve;

II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day

Celebrations

04 03 CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND

Demand, market demand, determinants of demand, demand schedule, demand curve

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

15 – Independence Day

UNIT - 5 and its slope, movement along and shifts in the demand curve; method.

III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06 CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND UNIT - 5

elasticity of demand - factors affecting price elasticity of demand; measurement of price elasticity of demand – percentage-change method.

IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII) 30-Muharram

05 04 CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND UNIT - 5

Elasticity of demand; measurement of price elasticity of

demand – percentage-change method.

V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)

01 01 CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND UNIT - 5

Elasticity of demand; measurement of price elasticity of

demand – percentage-change method.

Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations

05 04 REVISION

REVISION

II 07-12 05

Mid Term/ HYE Exam

Half Yearly Exam

Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep

UNIT 4

UNIT 5

III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 21-26 05 MID MID

V 28-30

03 PRACTICAL PRACTICAL

Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)

02 02 PRODUCER’S EQUILIBRIUM AND SUPPLY UNIT - 6

Supply, market supply, determinants of supply, supply schedule,

II 05-10 05 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT - 6

Supply, market supply, determinants of supply, supply schedule, supply curve and its slope, movements along and shifts in supply curve, .

III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

price elasticity of supply; measurement of price elasticity of

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SUPPLY UNIT – 6 supply - percentage-change method.

IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break

03 02 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT - 6

measurement of price elasticity of supply - percentage-change method.

V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's

Birthday

04 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT – 6

Meaning of Production Function – Short-Run and Long-Run Total Product, Average Product and Marginal Product. Returns to a Factor

*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***

Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday

(with students)

05 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT – 6

Meaning of Production Function – Short-Run and Long-Run Total Product, Average Product and Marginal Product. Returns to a Factor

II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja

04 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT – 6

Meaning of Production Function – Short-Run and Long-Run Total Product, Average Product and Marginal Product. Returns to a Factor

III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday

05 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT – 6

Cost: Short run costs - total cost, total fixed cost, total variable cost;

ES-II UNIT – 6 SUPPLY THEORY OF PRODUCT.

IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday

05 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT – 6

Cost: Short run costs - total cost, total fixed cost, total variable cost;

Dec-20 II 01-05 04,05 – Annual Athletic Meet

05 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT – 6

Average cost; Average fixed cost, average variable cost and marginal cost-meaning and their relationships.

III 07-12 12 – Sports Day

06 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT - 6

Average cost; Average fixed cost, average variable cost and marginal cost-meaning and their relationships.

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

IV 14-19 15,16 – TAFS MUN 19-Working Saturday, Open House (VI- XII)

06 04 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT - 6

Revenue - total, average and marginal revenue - meaning and their relationship.

V 21-23 23- Farewell (XII) 24,25 – Christmas Holidays

03 02 PRODUCER’S

EQUILIBRIUM AND

SUPPLY UNIT - 6

Revenue - total, average and marginal revenue - meaning and their relationship.

*** Winter Break from 24 Dec to 10 Jan 2021 ***

Jan-21 I 11-16 11-15- Class Test IX &XI 16- Working Saturday

(with Students)

06 04 FORMS OF MARKET AND PRICE DETERMINATION UNIT – 7

Perfect competition - Features;

II 18-23 05 04 FORMS OF MARKET AND PRICE DETERMINATION UNIT - 7

Determination of market equilibrium and effects of shifts in demand and supply.

III 25-30 26-Republic Day 28-Class Test Begins VI-

VIII

04 04 FORMS OF MARKET AND PRICE DETERMINATION UNIT - 7

Simple Applications of Demand and Supply: Price ceiling, price floor.

Feb-21 I 01-06 04- Class Test Ends VI-VIII

06-Working Saturday, Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)

06 REVISION

REVISION

II 08-13 05 ANNUAL EXAM

ANNUAL EXAM

III 15-20 20- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

IV 22-27 05 Mar-21 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 12 Mar 21

Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 08 Feb – 22 Feb 21

Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: STATISTICS

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2020-21

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Jul-20 I 01-04 03

Unit 2 –

COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 4 - Organization of Data

Classification, Statistical Series Frequency distribution- uni-variate,

ES-I SYLLABUS

Chapter 4 - Organization of Data

Chapter 8 – Measures of central tendency Arithmetic mean

II 06-11 05

Unit 2 –

COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 4 - Organization of Data

Types of Frequency Distribution bi- variate frequency distribution.

III 13-18 05

Unit 3 –

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 8 –

Calculation of simple arithmetic mean Individual series, Calculation of simple arithmetic mean discrete series.

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Measures of central tendency Arithmetic mean

IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony

25 – Working Saturday (with Students)

06 Unit 3 – STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 8 – Measures of central tendency Arithmetic mean

REVISION

continuous series Calculation of missing frequency value Merits and demerits of arithmetic mean, weighted mean

V 27-31 05

ES – 1 EXAM

Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04

Unit 3 – STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 9 – Positional average and partition values

Definition and calculation of median for individual, discrete and continuous series.

II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day

Celebrations

04 Unit 3 –

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND

Median in special cases, properties of median.

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

15 – Independence Day

INTERPRETATION

Chapter 9 – Positional average and partition values

means vs median, merits and demerits median.

III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06

Unit 3 –

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION

Chapter 9 – Positional average and partition values

Calculation of partitioned values(Quartiles).

IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)

30-Muharram

05

Unit 3 –

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION

Chapter 9 – Positional average and partition values

Calculation of Mode. Mode in special cases. Relationship between mean median and mode merits and demerits of mode

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)

01 REVISION

Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations

05 REVISION

II 07-12 05

Mid Term/ HYE Exam

Half Yearly Exam SYLLABUS

Chapter 4 - Organization of Data

Chapter 8 – Measures of central tendency Arithmetic mean

Chapter 9 – Positional average and partition values

III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 21-26 05 Unit 1-INTRODUCTION

Chapter 2-Introduction --Meaning and Scope of statistics

Meaning singular sense and plural sense.

V 28-30

03 Unit 1-

INTRODUCTION

Chapter 2-Introduction --Meaning and Scope of statistics

Functions, and

Importance

Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)

02

Unit 1-INTRODUCTION

Limitations of Statistics

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Chapter 2-Introduction --Meaning and Scope of statistics

II 05-10 05

Unit 3 -

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion

Standard deviation - meaning Calculation of standard deviation – individual series

III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06

Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion

Calculation of standard deviation – discrete series,

IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break

03 Unit 3 -

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion

Calculation of standard deviation – continuous series Other measures from standard deviation

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's

Birthday

04

Unit 3 -

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion

Unit 2 –

COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 3 – Collection of Primary and Secondary data

Mathematical properties of standard deviation, merits and demerits of standard deviation

Collection of Primary data.

*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***

Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday

(with students)

05

Unit 2 –

COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 3 – Collection of Primary and Secondary data

Collection of Primary data.

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja

04

Unit 2 –

COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 3 – Collection of Primary and Secondary data

Collection of Primary data.

III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday

(with Students)

05 ES – 2 EXAM ES-II Chapter 2-Introduction --Meaning and Scope of statistics

Chapter 10 – Measures of dispersion

Chapter 3 – Collection of Primary data

IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday

05 Unit 2 –

COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 3 – Collection of

Collection of Secondary data.

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Primary and Secondary data

Unit 3 -

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation

Correlation and causation, Types of correlation, degree of correlation, scatter diagram

Dec-20 II 01-05 05 Unit 3 -

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation

, scatter diagram

Calculation of Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation

III 07-12 06 Unit 3 -

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation

Calculation of Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation

IV 14-19 15,16 – TAFS MUN 19-Working Saturday,

06 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND

Calculation of Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Open House (VI- XII) INTERPRETATION Chapter - 11 Measures of correlation Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 6 – Diagrammatic Presentation of data

Project Work – Presentation of data

Diagrammatic presentation,

V 21-23 23- Farewell (XII) 24,25 – Christmas Holidays

03

Unit 2 – COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 7 – Graphic Presentation of data

Project Work – Presentation of data

Graphical presentation

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

*** Winter Break from 24 Dec to 10 Jan 2021 ***

Jan-21 I 11-16 11-15- Class Test IX &XI

16- Working Saturday (with Students)

06 Unit 2 –

COLLECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF DATA Chapter 5 – Tabular Presentation of data

Unit 3 -

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 12 Index Number

Tabular presentation

Meaning of Index Numbers. Types of index numbers

II 18-23 05

Unit 3 -

STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 12 Index Number

Methods of constructing price index number – un weighted and weighted index number

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

III 25-30 26-Republic Day 28-Class Test Begins

VI-VIII

04 Unit 3 - STATISTICAL TOOLS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 12 Index Number

Consumer price index Uses and limitations of index numbers

Feb-21 I 01-06 04- Class Test Ends VI-VIII

06-Working Saturday,

Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)

06 REVISION

II 08-13 05

III 15-20 20- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

IV 22-27 05

Mar-21 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 12 Mar 21 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 08 Feb – 22 Feb 21

Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: Home Science

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2020-21

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02

II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday

03

III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti

18-Working Saturday (Student)

18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)

05

IV 20-25 20-24 – Class Test (X) & ES-1 (XII)

05

V 27-30 04 May-20 I 01-02

01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday

(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII

02

II 04-09

07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins

(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST

04

III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)

15- Class Test Ends

05

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

(VI-IX) 16- Working Saturday

(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)

IV 18-21 04

***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ******

Jul-20 I 01-04 03 UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO HOME SCIENCE

What is Home Science

➢ Areas of Home Science

➢ Home Science is important for both boys and girls

➢ Career options of Home Science

ES-I Date: 27 Jul-31 Jul

UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO HOME SCIENCE

UNIT II:

UNDERSTANDING ONESELF: ADOLESCENCE

CHAPTER : UNDERSTANDING THE SELF

II 06-11 05 UNIT II:

UNDERSTANDING ONESELF: ADOLESCENCE

CHAPTER : UNDERSTANDING THE SELF

➢ What is Self? • Personal dimension • Social dimension • Self- concept • Self esteem

➢ What is Identity? • Personal identity • Social identity

III 13-18 05

➢ Self during Infancy: characteristics

➢ Self during early childhood:

characteristics

➢ Self during middle childhood: characteristics

IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony

25 – Working Saturday (with Students)

06

➢ Self during adolescence: characteristics • Identity development • Identity crisis • Real vs Ideal self context

V 27-31 05

➢ Influences on identity

• Developing a sense of self and identity

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

• Influences on formation of identity ▪ Biological and physical changes ▪ Socio-cultural context ▪ Emotional changes ▪ Cognitive changes

Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04 CHAPTER : FOOD, NUTRITION, HEALTH AND FITNESS

Introduction

➢ Definition of • Food • Nutrition • Nutrients

➢ Balanced diet • Definition • RDA

➢ Health and Fitness

II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day

Celebrations 15 – Independence

Day

04

➢ Using Basic food Groups for

planning Balanced Diets • Food guide pyramid.

➢ Vegetarian food Guide

➢ Dietary patterns in Adolescence

▪ Irregular meals and skipping meals ▪ Snacking ▪ Fast foods ▪ Dieting

III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06

➢ Modifying diet related behaviour

• Diet journal • Exercise • Substance use and abuse • Healthy eating habits • Snacks • Drinking water

Factors influencing eating behaviour

➢ Eating disorders at adolescence

Key terms and their meaning

IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI- 05

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

XII) 30-Muharram

CHAPTER : MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES

➢ Introduction

➢ Classification of resources

▪ Human /non-human resources ▪ Individual / shared resources ▪ Natural / community resources

➢ Human and non-human

resources • Human resources o Knowledge o Motivation/ interest o Skills/ strength/ aptitude o Time o Energy • Non-human resources o Money o Material resources

V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)

01

Revision

Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations

05

o Material resources

➢ Individual and shared resources ▪

Individual resources ▪ shared resources

➢ Natural and community resources ▪ Natural resources ▪ community resources

➢ Characteristics of resources • Utility • Accessibility • Interchangeability • Manageable

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

➢ Managing Resources • Management process • Planning o Steps in planning • Organising • Implementing • Controlling • Evaluation

II 07-12 05

Mid Term/ HYE Exam

Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep

UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO HOME SCIENCE

UNIT II:

UNDERSTANDING ONESELF: ADOLESCENCE

CHAPTER :

UNDERSTANDING THE

SELF

CHAPTER : FOOD, NUTRITION, HEALTH AND FITNESS

CHAPTER : MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES

III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday (Students)

06

IV 21-26

05

V 28-30

03 CHAPTER : FABRIC AROUND US

➢ Definition of yarns, fibres, textile

products, finishing.

➢ Introduction to fibre properties

➢ Classification of textile fibres • Filament/staple fibres • Natural/Manufactured (manmade) fibres

➢ Types of Natural Fibres

• Cellulosic fibres • Protein fibres • Mineral fibres • Natural rubber

Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)

02

➢ Types of Manufactured Fibres • Regenerated cellulosic fibres • Modified cellulosic fibres

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

• Protein fibres • Non-cellulosic fibres • Mineral fibres

II 05-10 05

➢ Some Important fibres and their properties • Cotton • Linen • Wool • Silk • Rayon • Nylon • Polyester • Acrylic • Elastomeric fibres

III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06

➢ Yarns

➢ Yarn processing • Cleaning • Making into a sliver • Attenuating, drawing out and twisting

➢ Yarn terminology • Yarn number • Yarn twist • Yarn and thread

➢ Fabric production • Weaving • Knitting • Braiding • Nets • Laces

➢ Textile Finishing

• Finishing with colour • Printing

IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break 03 CHAPTER-MEDIA ➢ Communication and

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

Communication Technology • What is Communication • Classification of communication • How does communication takes place?

V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi

Valmiki's Birthday

04

➢ What is media • Media classification and functions

➢ What is communication technology • Classification of communication technologies • Modern communication technologies

*** Autumn Break 22 Oct – 25 Oct 2020 ***

Nov-20 I 02-07 04- KarwaChouth 07- Working Saturday

(with students)

05 UNITIII: UNDERSTANDING FAMILY, COMMUNITY AND SOCIETY

CHAPTER : CONCERNS AND NEEDS IN DIVERSE CONTEXT A. NUTRITION, HEALTH AND HYGIENE

➢Health and its Dimensions • Social health • Mental health • Physical health

➢ Health care Indicators of Health

➢ Nutrition and Health

➢ Importance of nutrients

➢ Factors affecting nutritional well

being • Food and nutrient security • Care for the vulnerable • Good health for all • Safe environment

II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali

Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja

04

➢ Nutritional Problems and their

consequences • Malnutrition

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

• Under nutrition • Over nutrition

➢ Hygiene and Sanitation • Personal Hygiene • Environmental Hygiene • Food Hygiene

Water safety-Qualities of potable water, methods of water purification

(Boiling, chlorine, storage and electric filter ,RO)

III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday

(with Students)

05 B. RESOURCES AVAILABILITY AND MANAGEMENT

➢ Time Management

• Definition of time plan • How good is your time management (Activity)? • Steps in making time plan • Tips for effective time management Tools in time management---Peak load period Work curve, Rest /break periods, Work simplification

➢ Space Management • Space and the home • Principles of space planning

ES-II UNITIII: UNDERSTANDING FAMILY, COMMUNITY AND SOCIETY CHAPTER : CONCERNS AND NEEDS IN DIVERSE CONTEXT A. NUTRITION, HEALTH AND HYGIENE B. RESOURCES AVAILABILITY AND MANAGEMENT

IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday

05 UNIT IV: CHILDHOOD

CHAPTER : SURVIVAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The meaning of survival

➢ Growth and development

➢ Areas of development

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

• Physical development • Motor development • Cognitive development • Sensory development • Language development • Social development • Emotional development

➢ Good Nutrition

➢ Stages in development • Neonate o Reflexes o Sensory capabilities

➢ Development across stages from infancy to adolescence • Physical and motor development • Language development • Socio –emotional development

Dec-20 II 01-05 04,05 – Annual Athletic Meet

05

CHAPTER : NUTRITION, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

Cognitive development o Mental processes involved in thinking o Stages of cognitive development

❖ Sensory motor stage

❖ Pre-operational stage

❖ Concrete operational stage

❖ Formal operational stagex

➢ Introduction

➢ Nutrition, Health and Well-being

during infancy (birth – 12 months) • Dietary requirements of infants • Breast feeding o Benefits of breast feeding • Feeding the low birth weight infants

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

• Complementary foods • Guidelines for complementary feeding • Immunization • Common health and nutrition problems in infants and young children

III 07-12 12 – Sports Day

06

➢ Nutrition, Health and well-being of

preschool children (1-6 years) • Nutritional needs of preschool children • Guidelines for healthy eating for pre-schoolers • Planning balanced meals for preschool children • Some examples of low-cost snacks • Feeding children with specific needs • Immunization

➢ Nutrition, Health and well-being of school-age children (7-12 years) Nutritional requirements of school children • Planning diets for school-age children • Factors that influence diet intake of preschool-age and school-age children • Healthy habits • Health and nutrition issues of school age children

IV 14-19 15,16 – TAFS MUN 19-Working Saturday, Open House (VI- XII)

06 CHAPTER: OUR APPAREL

➢Clothing functions and the selection of clothes • Modesty • Protection

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

• Status and prestige • Adornment

➢ Factors affecting selection of clothing in India • Age • Climate and season • Occasion • Fashion • Income

➢ Understanding children’s basic

clothing needs • Comfort • Safety • Self help • Appearance • Allowance for growth • Easy care • Fabrics

V 21-23 23- Farewell (XII) 24,25 – Christmas Holidays

03

➢ Clothing requirements at different childhood stages • Infancy (birth to six months) • Creeping age (6 months to one year) • Toddlerhood (1-2 years) • Preschool age (2-6 years) • Elementary school years (5-11 years) • Adolescents (11-19 years) • Clothes for children with special needs

*** Winter Break from 24 Dec to 10 Jan 2021 ***

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Jan-21 I 11-16 11-15- Class Test IX &XI

16- Working Saturday (with Students)

06 UNIT V: ADULTHOOD CHAPTER : HEALTH AND WELLNESS

➢ Importance of health and fitness

➢ Healthy & Unhealthy diet

➢ BMI

➢ Do’s and Don’ts for health

promoting diets

➢ Fitness

➢ Importance of exercise and physical activities in adulthood

➢ Wellness

➢ Qualities of a person who is rated high on wellness

➢ Dimensions of wellness • Social aspect • Physical aspect • Intellectual aspect • Occupational aspect • Emotional aspect • Spiritual aspect • Environmental aspect • Financial aspect

➢ Stress and coping with stress

➢ Simple techniques to cope with stress • Relaxation • Talking with friends/family • Reading • Spirituality • Music • Hobby • Yoga

II 18-23 05 CHAPTER : FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING

➢ Financial management

➢ Financial planning

➢ Management

➢ Money and its importance

➢ Family Income

• Money income

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

• Real income: Direct and Indirect income • Psychic income Income management

➢ Budget

➢ Steps in making budget

➢ Advantages of planning family

budgets

➢ Control in money management • Checking to see how well the plan is progressing o Mental and mechanical check o Records and accounts • Adjusting wherever necessary • Evaluation

III 25-30 26-Republic Day 28-Class Test Begins

VI-VIII

04

➢ Savings

➢ Investment

➢ Principles underlying sound

investments • Safety to the principle amount • Reasonable rate of interest • Liquidity • Recognition of effect of world conditions • Easy accessibility and convenience • Investing in needed commodities • Tax efficiency • After investment service • Time period • Capacity

➢ Savings and investment avenues Post office • Banks • Unit Trust of India • NSC • Mutual funds

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• Provident funds • Chit fund • Life insurance and medical insurance • Pension scheme • Gold, house, land • Others (new schemes)

➢ Credit

➢ Need of credit

➢ 4C’s of credit: character, capacity,

capital meanscollateral,s Feb-21 I 01-06 04- Class Test Ends

VI-VIII 06-Working Saturday,

Citation Ceremony, Open House (X& XII)

06 CHAPTER : CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS

➢ Mending

➢ Laundering • Stain removal o Vegetable stains o Animal stains o Oil stains o Mineral stains o Dye bleeding • Techniques of stain remova l o Scraping o Dipping o Sponging o Drop method • Reagent for stain removal • Common stains and method of removing

➢ Removal of dirt: the cleaning process • Soaps and detergents • Methods of washing: friction, kneading & squeezing, suction, washing by machine

➢ Finishing • Blues and optical brighteners • Starches and stiffening agents

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➢ Ironing

➢ Dry cleaning

.

➢ Storage of textile products

➢ Factors affecting fabric care • Yarn structure • Fabric construction • Colour and finishes

➢ Care label

II 08-13 05

III 15-20 20- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

IV 22-27 05

Mar-21 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 12 Mar 21 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 08 Feb – 22 Feb 21

Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010

Class – XI

Sub: IP

Weekly Syllabus

Academic Session 2020-21

Month Week Dates Days No of Periods

Chapter Contents Syllabus

Apr-20 I 01-04 02 – Ram Navami 02

II 06-11 06 – Mahavir Jayanti 10 – Good Friday

03

III 13-18 14 - Ambedakar Jayanti

18-Working Saturday (Student)

18-Parent Orientation (VI & IX)

05

IV 20-25 20-24 – Class Test (X) & ES-1 (XII)

05

V 27-30 04 May-20 I 01-02

01-Support Staff Day 02- Working Saturday

(Student, Prize Distribution VI-VIII

02

II 04-09

07 – Budh Purnima 08- Class Test Begins

(VI-VIII) 05, 06-THE QUEST

04

III 11-16 11- Class Test Begins (IX)

15- Class Test Ends

05

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

(VI-IX) 16- Working Saturday

(With Staff) (Open House X & XII)

IV 18-21 04

***** SUMMER BREAK 22 MAY -30 JUN 2020 ****** Jul-20 I 01-04 03 Unit 1 :Introduction

to Computer System

Basic computer organization: Computer system – I/O Devices CPU, memory, hard disk, battery, power,

ES-I Date: 27 Jul-31 Jul

Unit 1 Introduction to Computer System

Unit 3: Database concepts and the Structured Query Language

II 06-11 05 Unit 1 :Introduction to Computer System

Basic computer

organization:

Transition from a calculator

to a computer and further to

smart devices. Trouble

shooting with parts of

computer and basic

operations of operating

system Basic concept of

Data representation: Binary,

ASCII, Unicode

III 13-18 05 Unit 3: Database concepts and the Structured Query

Relational databases:

Concept of a database,

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Language

relations, attributes and

tuples, keys - candidate

key, primary key,

alternate key

Degree and Cardinality of

a table.

DDL and DML

commands to CREATE

TABLE, Constraints ,

ALTER TABLE , to view

content of a table:

IV 20-25 25 – Investiture Ceremony

25 – Working Saturday (with Students)

06 Unit 3: Database concepts and the Structured Query Language

INSERT INTO, UPDATE , DELETE FROM, update , DROP TABLE

V 27-31 05

Unit 3 Database concepts and the Structured Query Language

SELECT-FROM-WHERE-ORDER BY Clause -BETWEEN, IN, LIKE. (Queries only on single table)

Aug-20 I 03-08 03 – Raksha Bandhan 04

Unit 3: Database concepts and the Structured Query Language

Aggregate Functions : MIN , MAX, AVG, COUNT, SUM

II 10-15 12 – Janmashtami 13-Independence Day

Celebrations 15 – Independence

04

Unit 3 Database concepts and the

Revision of MySQL

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Day

Structured Query Language

III 17-22 22 – Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06

Unit 2: Introduction Python

Familiarization with the

basic of Python

programming: writing a

program, running it, and

print statements;

IV 24-29 24-28 – Class Test (VI-XII)

30-Muharram

05

Unit 2: Introduction Python

simple data-types:

integer, float, string.

Introduce the notion of

variable, and methods to

manipulate it (concept of

L-value and R-value.

Tokens - keywords

V 31 31 – Class Test (VI-VIII)

01 Unit 2: Introduction to Python

identifiers, Literals, Delimiters. operators: accepting input from the console, assignment statement, expressions, operators (assignment, arithmetic, relational and logical) and their precedence.

Sep-20 I 01-05 05 - Working Saturday (Students) 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations

05

Revision Python

II 07-12 05

Mid Term/ HYE Exam

Half Yearly Exam Date : 08 Sep – 22 Sep III 14-19 19 – Working Saturday

(Students) 06

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

IV 21-26 05 Computer System

Unit 2: Introduction to Python

Basics of python programming Data Types Operators Simple programs Unit 3: Data Management

V 28-30

03 Paper discussion

Conditional statements: if, if-

else

Oct-20 I 01-03 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

03-Working Saturday, Prize Distribution (IX-XII)

02 Unit 2: Introduction to Python

Conditional statements: if, if-

else

II 05-10 05

Unit 2: Introduction to Python

Practical Exam conducted

Conditional statements: if-else, if-elif-else . Programs based on

Conditional statements

III 12-17 17-Working Saturday, Open House (VI-XII)

06 Unit 2: Introduction to Python

Notion of iterative computation and control flow: for, while

IV 19-24 22-25 – Autumn Break

03 Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming

control flow: for, while control flow: for, while and usage of range()

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

V 26-31 30 – Milad-un-Nabi 31- Maharishi Valmiki's

Birthday

04

Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming

Lists: list operations - creating, initializing, traversing and manipulating lists

* * * Autumn Break 22 Oc t – 25 Oc t 2020 ** *

Nov-20 I 02-07 04- Karwa Chouth 07- Working Saturday

(with students)

05

Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming

Lists- list methods and built-in functions.

II 09-14 10 – Annual Day 13-14 – Diwali Holidays 15- Govardhan Puja

04 Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming

Programs based on lists

III 16-21 16-Bhai Duj 21- Working Saturday

(with Students)

05

Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming

Programs based on lists ES-II

Unit 2 Introduction to Python Programming

Conditional – if else, if elif else Looping statements – for

IV 23-28 30 - Guru Nanak's Birthday

05 Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming

Introduction to Strings and their manipulation in Python

Dec-20 II 01-05 04,05 – Annual Athletic Meet

05 Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming

Dictionary: concept of key-value pair, creating,

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

III 07-12 12 – Sports Day

06 Unit 2: Introduction

to Python

Programming

Dictionary initializing, traversing,

IV 14-19 15,16 – TAFS MUN 19-Working Saturday, Open House (VI- XII)

06 Unit 2: Introduction

to Python

Programming

Dictionary updating and deleting elements, dictionary

V 21-23 23- Farewell (XII) 24,25 – Christmas Holidays

03 Unit 2: Introduction

to Python

Programming

Dictionary methods and built-in functions.

* * * Winte r Break f rom 2 4 Dec to 1 0 Jan 20 21 * * *

Jan-21 I 11-16 11-15- Class Test IX &XI

16- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

Unit 4: Introduction to the Emerging Trends

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Immersive experience (AR, VR),

Annual Syllabus

Unit 1 Introduction to Computer System

Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming Unit 3: Database concepts and the Structured Query Language

Unit 4: Introduction to the Emerging Trends

II 18-23 05

Unit 4: Introduction to the Emerging Trends

Robotics, Big data and its characteristics, Internet of Things (IoT), Sensors, Smart cities

III 25-30 26-Republic Day 28-Class Test Begins

VI-VIII

04

Unit 4: Introduction to the Emerging Trends

Cloud Computing and Cloud Services (SaaS, IaaS, PaaS); Grid Computing, Block chain technology.

Feb-21 I 01-06 04- Class Test Ends VI-VIII

06-Working Saturday,

Citation Ceremony,

06

Practical Exam Revision Python Revision Sql

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Chapter Contents Syllabus

Open House (X& XII)

II 08-13 05

III 15-20 20- Working Saturday (with Students)

06

IV 22-27 05

Mar-21 Final Exam Classes VI-VIII – 26 Feb – 12 Mar 21 Annual Exam Class IX & XI – 08 Feb – 22 Feb 21

Note: The examination syllabus as mentioned above is to be considered Tentative. The final syllabus for each exam will be uploaded on the website along with the Date Sheet at the time of the examination.