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SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Subject : Mathematics

CLASS: IX

TEXT BOOK : ICSE Mathematics-Part 1 (M.L.Aggarwal) REFERENCE BOOKS: ICSE Mathematics-1 (O.P. Malhotra) ICSE Mathematics-For Class IX (R. S. Aggarwal) UNITS UNIT 1: CONTENTS Pure Arithmetic Topics

1. Rational Number &

Significant Figures UNIT 2: Commercial Arithmetic 1. Profit, loss and discount 2. Compound Interest CAP TEST 1 :- 1.Profit, loss and discount 2. Compound Interest UNIT 3: Algebra I 1. Expansions 2. Factorization 3. Linear Equations 4. Word Problems Based on Linear Equations CAP TEST 2 :- 1. Expansions 2. Factorization 3. Linear Equations UNIT 4: Algebra II 1. Simultaneous Linear Equations 2. Word problems based on Linear and Simultaneous equations 3. Graphs of Linear and Simultaneous equations 4. Indices HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION Syllabus: All chapters from Unit1, 2, 3, 4 UNIT 4: contd UNIT 9: UNIT 10: 1. Logarithms 1.Trigonometrical Tables 2.Trigonometrical Ratios Coordinate Geometry 1. Cartesian System of Coordinates 2. Graphs of Straight Lines (Linear Equations) CAP TEST 3 :- 1. Logarithms 2. Trigonometry & 3. Coordinate geometry Geometry I Geometry II Algebra II (contd.) Trigonometry

UNIT 5: UNIT 6:

1. 2. 1. 2. 3.

Triangles Midpoint Theorem Similarity Pythagoras Theorem Rectilinear Figures

CAP TEST 4 : 1. Triangles 2. Midpoint Theorem REVISION CLASSES ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March 2013)

SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 TEXT BOOK : Java (Sumita Arora) UNITS UNIT 1: CONTENTS Java Programming UNIT 2: UNIT 3: UNIT 4: Java Programming Java Programming Java Programming

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Subject : Computer Application

CLASS- 9

REFERENCE BOOKS: Together With Computer Application by Aditi Arora Topics Graphical User Interface Elementary Concept of Objects and Classes Values and Types Conditional Statements Looping. HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (September 2012) UNIT 5: Java Programming 1. Definition of constructors 2. Difference between Constructor and Function. 3. Constructor Overloading Class as User defined Type Using Library Classes Encapsulation Arrays ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March 2013)

UNIT 6: UNIT 7: UNIT 8:

Java Programming Java Programming Java Programming

SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Subject-Chemistry

CLASS-IX

TEXT BOOKS : Chemistry by Dr. VIRAF J DALAL REFERENCE BOOKS: Chemistry by Anita Prasad UNITS UNIT 1: CONTENTS 1. Matter and its Composition 2. Study of Gas Law 3. Elements , Compounds & Mixture Topics Law of conservation of Mass, Kinetic theory of matter

UNIT 2:

Boyles & Charles Law , Gas Equation, Absolute zero Kelvin scale of temperature.

Characteristics & Difference between Elements , Compounds & Mixture, Types of Mixtures, Types of Methods to separate components of mixture. CAP TEST 1 :- Elements , Compounds & Mixture UNIT 3: 4. Language of Chemistry 10. Atmospher ic Pollution Valency of an element, Radical, Formula of a compound, writing a chemical formula, Chemical equations Source , composition, impacts, prevention of Acid rain, Global warming and ozone depletion Project files on chapter 5 for Summer holiday Homework.

UNIT 4:

6. Water

Physical & Chemical Properties of water, Source , composition, impacts, prevention of water pollution. Atomic Number ,Mass Number ,Electronic configuration, Isotopes Description of periodic table.( General idea of Dobereiners traid, Newlands law of octaves, Mendeleevs contribution) Modern periodic law Properties of alkali metals & halogen group.

CAP TEST 2 - Chapter 6 & 10 UNIT 5: UNIT 6: 7. Atomic Structure 8. Periodic table

UNIT 7:

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (September 2012) Units 1 to 6 1. Periodic Table Types of trends in groups and periods , different terminology involved for the (Class X) trends. 1. Chemical Bonding: (ClassX) 2.1 Types of bonding. Covalent, ionic boding. Difference between them. 2.2 Loss of electrongain of electron. Covalent & Ionic compounds 2.3 Co ordinate bond CAP TEST 3 (Nov. 2012) Units 7 & 8 Definitions & characteristics of acids & bases. Classification of acids and bases. Acidity, pH scale and indicators.

UNIT 8:

UNIT 9:

Study of acids, Bases Salts and analytical chemistry(Class X)

Types of salts. General properties of salts. Decomposition of salts.

Effect of NaOH and NH4OH on soluble Salts UNIT 10: 5. Electrolysis 5.1 Types of electrolyte Electrolysis & electrolytic cell. Electrolysis of sodium chloride and lead bromide. Electrolysis of Copper sulphate, copper chloride and acidified water. Application of Electrolysis. Electroplating, electro Refining, Electrometallurgy. 6.1 Position of metals in periodic table & their general characteristics Comparison of metals & non metals. 6.2 Common processes in Metallurgy. Extraction of metals Metals & their alloys.

UNIT 11:

6. Metallurgy ( Project File for Summer vacation Holiday Home work)

CAP TEST 4 & PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION II (Feb 2013) UNIT 12: Revision

ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March 2013) Units 7 to 11 ( Class X)

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 Subject :- Physical Education TEXT BOOK : Physical Education for class IX by Amit Rawat REFERENCE BOOKS: UNITS UNIT 1: CONTENTS Basic organization Topics Cell Tissue Organs Systems Organism

CLASS - IX

CAP TEST 1 (April 2012) UNIT 2: Movement and Support

Function of Skeleton system Structure related to function of bodies(including bone marrow) Cartilage, Ligament, Tendon, Muscle types Joints and its type Part played by nerves and blood maintaining muscular action Structure and function of the respiratory system Mechanism of breathing, including artificial maintenance Tissue respiration- energy release ADP/ATP Aerobic and Anaerobic Lactic acid and oxygen debt

CAP TEST 2 (May 2012) UNIT 3: Respiration

CAP TEST 3 (August 2012) Main feature of heart and its circulatory system Arteries, Veins, lymphatic system Composition and function of blood Blood group A, B, AB, O and Rh factor Effect of exercise on circulatory system UNIT 5: Volleyball History of volleyball Rules of volleyball HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (September 2012) : UNIT 1 to UNIT 5 will come in the Half Yearly Examination UNIT 4: Circulation UNIT 6: Nutrition CAP TEST 4 (October 2012) UNIT 7: Execration Food constituents-carbohydrates, fats, proteins, mineral salts, roughage and water Source of food constituents the sun as a source of mans energy Simple food chain Principles of food handling , storage and preservation Digestion including dentition and tooth structure Absorption and utilization of food, including storage Dietary requirement on man Metabolism, energy content of food Vitamins and deficiency diseases The excretion of waste material by the lungs, the skin. Control of heat loss, area/volume ratio

Hair and nails as outgrowth of skin The general structure of urinary system The Liver as an excretory organ History of Football Rules of Football The Nervous system-brain, spinal cord, sense organs The Sense of sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch and balance. Detailed structure of the eye and ear simple and simple experiment of taste and touch The Reflex arc, Conditional reflex.

UNIT 8:

Football

CAP TEST 5 (November 2012) UNIT 9: Sensitivity and co-cordinator

CAP TEST 6 (Feb 2013):ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March 2013) : UNIT 1 to UNIT 9 will come in the Annual Examination

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL


SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 Subject- PHYSICS TEXT BOOK : CONCISE PHYSICS (SELINA PUBLICATION) REFERENCE BOOKS: PHYSICS FOR CLASS IX BY S. CHAND; K.N Sharma; Together Physics by Rachna Sagar Unit CLASS- IX

Contents
1.1 Estimation and units

Objectives
1.1.1 Estimation by order of magnitude
1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 Need of unit for measurement Systems of unit Unit of length, mass and time Examples of derived units and Guidelines for writing the units

1. Measurement
and experimentation

1.1.5 1.2 Measurement of length and


volume

1.2.1 Least count of a measuring instrument


1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 Measurement of length with a meter scale Principle of vernier and vernier calipers Principle of a screw and screw gauge Volume, its units and its measurement Measurement of time using stop watch, stop clock and simple pendulum Measurement of mass; a beam balance for comparison of masses Significant figures (digits) Errors in measurement, percentage error Presentation of data in tabular form Presentation of data in graphical form and use of straight line graph in identifying proportional relationship and to find its slope Scalar and vector quantities; definition and examples

1.3 Measurement of time and mass

1.2.5 1.3.1 1.3.2

1.4 Significant figures, percentage


error and presentation of data

1.4.1
1.4.2 1.4.3

1.4.4 1.5 Scalar and vector quantities 1.5.1

2. Motion in one
dimension

2.1 Some terms related to motion

2.1.1 Rest and motion

2.1.2 Distance and displacement 2.1.3 Speed and velocity 2.1.4 Acceleration and retardation 2.2 Graphical representation of linear motion 2.3 Equations of motion 2.2.1 Displacement-time graph 2.2.2 Velocity-time graph 2.2.3 Acceleration-time graph 2.3.1 Equations of uniformly accelerated motion

3. Newtons laws of
motion

CAP TEST 1 (May 2012) Unit 1 & 2 3.1 Newtons first law of motion and 3.1.1 Newtons first law of motion inertia. 3.1.2 Mass and inertia 3.1.3 Kinds of inertia and its examples as illustration of first law 3.2 Newtons second law of motion and linear momentum 3.3 Newtons third law of motion 3.2.1 Linear momentum, rate of change of momentum. 3.2.2 Newtons second law of motion (derivation) 3.3.1 Newtons third law of motion

4. Heat

4.1 Heat and temperature: thermal expansion of solids

5. Transfer of heat

4.1.1 Concept of heat, temperature, thermal expansion. 4.1.2 Demonstration and explanation of thermal expansion in solids (linear, superficial and volume), liquids and gases. 4.1.3 Examples, uses, advantages/disadvantages of thermal expansion of solids. 4.2 Thermal expansion of liquids 4.2.1 Real and apparent expansion of liquids 4.2.2 Thermal expansion of different liquids and variation of density with temperature. 4.2.3 Anomalous expansion of water, experimental demonstration (Hopes experiment) and consequences of the anomalous expansion of water. CAP TEST 2 (August 2012) Unit: 3 & 4 5.1.1 Modes of transfer of heat (conduction, convection 5.1 Conduction and radiation). 5.1.2 Practical uses of good and bad conductors, thermal insulation, keeping warm and cold. 5.1.3 Heat conduction through liquids, water being a bad conductor of heal. 5.2 Convection 5.2.1 Demonstration of convection in liquids and gases. 5.2.2 Consequences of convection, land breeze, sea breeze, wind system and ocean currents. 5.2.3 Practical uses of convection. 5.3.1 Detection of heat radiations 5.3 Radiation 5.3.2 Absorption and emitting power of a body 5.3.3 Practical applications and common uses of black and white surfaces 5.3.4 Green house effect, insulation in houses, vacuum flask, etc. HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (September 2010)(CONTENTS FROM 1 TO 5)

6. Fluid

6.1 Pressure

6.1.1 Change of pressure with depth (including the formula p=hrg) 6.1.2 transmission of pressure in liquids 6.1.3 atmospheric pressure

6.2 Archimedes Principle;

6.2.1 Archimedes Principle; up thrust (buoyancy); floatation 6.2.2 relationship with density; relative density 6.2.3 determination of relative density of a solid 6.2.4 Qualitative description of a hydrometer.

7. Rectilinear
propagation of light

7.1 Rectilinear propagation of light

7.1.1 Introduction, luminous and non luminous objects. 7.1.2 Ray and beam of light 7.1.3 Medium 7.1.4 Point source and rectilinear propagation of light.

7.2 Shadows and eclipses

7.2.1 Shadows, umbra and penumbra 7.2.2 Eclipses, lunar and solar, annular solar eclipse.

7.3 Pin hole camera

7.3.1 Construction and explanation 8.1.1 Regular and irregular reflection 8.1.2 Laws of reflection and their experimental verification 8.1.3 Image of a point and an extended object formed by a plane mirror 8.1.4 Lateral inversion and characteristics of the image formed by a plane mirror

8. Reflection of light 8.1 Laws of reflection and formation


at a plane surface of image by a plane mirror

CAP TEST 3 (Nov. 2012) Unit 7 & 8) 8.2 Images formed in a pair of mirrors 8.2.1 Images formed in two inclined mirrors 8.2.2 Images formed in a pair of mirrors placed parallel to each other 8.2.3 Images formed in a pair of mirrors placed perpendicular to each other

8.2.4 Simple periscope.

9. Spherical mirrors

9.1 Spherical mirrors, image formation and their uses

9.1.1 Reflection from a spherical mirror 9.1.2 Focus and focal length, relationship between focal length and radius of curvature 9.1.3 Construction of image by ray diagrams 9.1.4 Ray diagrams for formation of images using concave and convex mirrors. 9.1.5 Uses of spherical mirrors. Distinction between a plane mirror, concave mirror and convex mirror.

10. Propagation of
sound waves

10.1 Production and propagation of sound wave

14.1.1 Sound and its production from vibrations


14.1.2 Propagation of sound requires material medium 14.1.3 Speed of sound in different media. Factors affecting the speed of sound in air. 14.1.4 Comparison of speed of sound with speed of light. Experimental determination of speed of sound in air. 15.1.1 Charging by friction, two types of charges 15.1.2 Simple orbital model of atom 15.1.3 Explanation of charge on a body in terms of transfer of electrons 11.2.1 Electroscope 11.2.2 Pith ball electroscope, gold leaf electroscope. 11.3.1 Sparking 11.3.2 Lightning and lightning conductor 11.3.3 Photocopier 16.1.1 Sources of direct current, electric current 16.1.2 Symbols used in circuit diagrams, simple electric circuits 16.1.3 Insulators and conductors, closed and open circuits 12.2.1 Potential difference, electrical resistance

11. Static electricity

11.1

Charging and atomic orbital model

11.2

Detection and testing of charges 11.3 Sparking, Lightning and photocopier

12. Current
Electricity

12.1

Electric current

12.2 13. Magnetism

Potential difference and resistance 13.1 Magnets, induced magnetism and lines of magnetic field

17.1.1 Natural and artificial magnets, properties of a bar

magnet 17.1.2 Magnetic materials, induced magnetism 17.1.3 Magnetic field lines 17.1.4 Plotting of uniform magnetic field lines of the earth and non uniform magnetic field lines of a strong bar magnet and neutral points. 17.1.5 Properties of magnetic field lines, magnetic keepers. 13.2 Domain theory and earths 13.2.1 Domain theory of magnetic properties magnetic field 13.2.2 Earths magnetic field. CAP TEST 4 (Feb. 2012) Unit 12; 13 & 14

REVISION ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March 2013)

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 Subject Geography CLASS : IX th TEXT BOOKS : (CANDID) ICSE DISCOVERING WORLD (K.S Randhawa) and class X A TEXTBOOK OF GEOGRAPHY (Rita Ranjan) REFERENCE BOOKS: ICSE 9 TOTAL GEOGRAPHY(REVISED EDITION) UNITS UNIT 1: Our World Topics 1.The Earth as a planet CONTENTS 1.1The Sun as a Star 1.2the solar system 1.3The planets 1.4 status of Pluto 1.5The Earth as a unique planet 1.6 The Shape of the earth 1.7Measurement of the Earth 1.8 The Size of the earth 1.9 Evolution 2.1The Globe 2.2 Geographic Grid 2.3 Lines of Latitudes 2.4 Lines of Longitudes 2.5 Longitudes and Time 2.6 International Date Line 2.7Eastern and Western Hemisphere 2.8Great and Small Circles

UNIT 2: Geographical grid

2.Latitude and longitude

CAP TEST 1 (May 2012):- Geographical grid UNIT 3: Motions 1.Rotation and 3.1 Rotation of the Earth Revolution 3.2Inclination of earths Axis and Its Significance 3.3Why we do not Feel the Motions of the earth? 3.4 Revolution 3.5 Solstices and Equinoxes 3.6 Angle of Incidence and Duration of Daylight 3.7 Cycle of Seasons 3.8 Effect of Seasons in Low and High Latitudes UNIT 4: 1.Earths structure 4.1The Interior of The Earth Structure of the 4.2Internal composition earth and 4.3Earth movements internal processes CAP TEST 2 (August 2012):- Structure of the earth and internal processes UNIT 5: landforms on the earth 1.Landforms and their types 5.1Causes of landform development on the surface of the earth 5.2Landforms and their types 5.3Mountains 5.4Plateaus 5.5Plains

5.6Valleys and basins 5.7Importance of land forms UNIT 6: Rocks 1.Rocks and Minerals 6.1Rocks and Minerals 6.2Types of Rocks 6.3Igneous rocks 6.4Sedimentary Rocks 6.5Metamorphic Rocks 6.6Economic significance of rocks 6.7Rock cycle HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (September 2012) The Earth as a planet ,Latitude and longitude ,Rotation and Revolution ,Earths structure, Earths structure Landforms and their types, Rocks and Minerals UNIT 7: 1.Weathering 7.1 Denudation and Gradation Weathering 7.2Intaractive and Interdependent processes 7.3 Weathering 7.4Chief characteristics of Weathering 7.5Types of weathering 7.6Weathering in different climatic regions 7.7Mass Wasting 7.8Classification of Mass Movements 7.9Landforms of Mass wasting UNIT 8: 1.Importance of 8.1Earth,The Watery planet HYDROSPHERE oceans and 8.2The Oceans 2.Movement of ocean 8.3Chief features of ocean basins waters 8.4Features of oceans and land 8.5Importance of oceans CAP TEST 3 (Nov. 2012) : Weathering UNIT 9: THE 1.Composition and 9.1Blankent of earth ATMOSPHERE structure of the 9.2Composition of Atmosphere atmosphere 9.3Functions of atmosphere 9.4Structure of atmosphere PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION I ( DEC. 2012) :------------------------------UNIT 10: 1.Insolation and heat 10.1Weather and climate Insolation balance 10.2Ozone 10.3Global warming 10.4Effects of global warming UNIT 11: 1.Agriculture in 11.1Types of Agriculture Agriculture in India(class xth book) 11. 2 Methods of farming in India for sustainable Agriculture India 2.Food Crops(class xth 11.3 food crops book) 11.4 Important cash crops 3.Cash Crops(class xth book) CAP TEST 4 & PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION II (Feb 2013):- Agriculture in India UNIT 12: 1.Transport (class xth 12.1Rail Transport Transport and book) 12.2.Waterways Population 2.Population(class xth 12.3Air Transport book) 12.4 water ways

13.5World population 13.6 Draw backs of over population 13.7Population growth in India ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March 2013) Weathering, Importance of oceans and Movement of ocean waters, Insolations and heat balance, Agriculture in India, Food Crops, Cash Crops ,Transport, Population

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 Subject : ART UNITS CONTENTS Topics UNIT 1: Drawing and / or painting 1. Drawing & shading 2. Drawing & colour from still life. UNIT 2: Drawing and / or painting from nature 1. Drawing & shading 2. Drawing & colour CAP TEST 1 UNIT 1,2 1. Drawing & shading 2. Drawing & colour 1. Drawing & shading 2. Drawing & colour CAP TEST 2 UNIT 1,2 CAP TEST 3 UNIT 1,2 1. Drawing & shading 2. Drawing & colour 1. Drawing & shading 2. Drawing & colour

CLASS: 9th

UNIT 1:

Drawing and / or painting from still life. Drawing and / or painting from nature

UNIT 2:

UNIT 2:

Drawing and / or painting from nature Drawing and / or painting from still life.

UNIT 1:

CAP TEST 4 UNIT 1,2 ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March 2013)

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 Subject : ENGLISH TEXT BOOKS : A Treasure Trove of Short Stories- Editor: S Chakravarthi (Frank Bros.& Co.) The Golden Lyre- Editor : Michael Shane Calvert (Evergreen Publishers) Loyalties John Galsworthy (Evergreen Pub.) Total English P. Pinto & Xavier Pinto (Morning Star Pub) Corresponding Workbooks REFERENCE BOOKS : Wren and Martin

CLASS: 9th

UNITS UNIT 1:

CONTENTS Stories

Topics The Umbrella Man The Case for the defence

Poetry

The Frog and the Nightingale To India- My Native Land Descriptive Composition Sample ICSE paper (for introduction to the pattern of the Ques. Paper

Grammar

CAP TEST 1 UNIT 1 The Astrologers Day The Sniper Monkey paw Act I [Loyalties ] Night of the Scorpion No Men are Foreign Laugh and Be Merry Narrative Essay Subject Verb Agreement, [Practice Paper ] CAP TEST 2 UNIT 1 & 2 UNIT 3: Stories Dusk A Fishy Story The gift of the Magi Act II, Scene I To the Indian Who Died in Africa Prepositions [Practice Paper]

UNIT 2:

Stories

Drama Poetry

Grammar

Drama Poetry Grammar

UNIT 4:

UNIT 5 :

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS - SEPTEMBER 2012 UNIT 1,2 & 3 Stories The Postmaster How Much Land Does a Man Require Drama Act II [Scene II] Poetry Because I Could Not Stop for Death, If Grammar Picture Composition Transformation of Sentences, Practice Paper CAP TEST 3 UNIT 4 Stories The Tiger in the Tunnel Poetry Shakespeare

Grammar

Story writing Direct Indirect Speech / Practice Paper CAP TEST 4 UNIT 5 ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - MARCH 2013 UNIT 1,2,3,4 & 5

SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 TEXT BOOKS : ENCORE TRICOLORE- BOOK 4 REFERENCE BOOKS: Tout Droit, Zenith UNITS UNIT 1: CONTENTS Jeunes sans Frontieres

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Subject : FRENCH

CLASS: 9

UNIT 1: CONTD

As above

Topics Nous les jeunes Questions et rponses Une lettre a la poste La vie familiale La vie de tous les jours Pour faire une description On est comme ca On pourrait peut-tre se revoir Toutes directions Le passe compose Non, non et non ! La ville et la campagne A la maison Notre plante

CAP TEST 1-UNIT 1 UNIT 2 : En ville et la campagne

CAP TEST 2:UNIT 2 HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (September 2012)-UNIT 1,2 UNIT 3: As above Bon voyage! As above Transports au choix Tu as fait bon voyage? Bonne route ! Ctait comme a ! En voiture ! Les transports en ville On prend le train Voyages et accidents On dcolle Recapitulation-Revision Projets de vacances Si on faisait un echange Bienvenue chez nous On regarde la tele En famille Aider la maison

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CAP TEST 3-UNIT 3 UNIT 4: Un sejour en France

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CAP TEST 4-UNIT 4 REVISION UNITS 1 AND 2 REVISION UNITS 3 AND 4 ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March -2013)

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 Subject: ECONOMICS TEXT BOOK: ICSE ECONOMICS (R.K. Lekhi- Kalyani Publishers) Unit UNIT I: Contents Topics Definition of Economics Basic Terms and Concepts Types of Economies Basic Problems of an Economy Solution of Basic Problems Food problem and PDS Problem of food security in India Industry in relation to agriculture Cottage and Small Scale Industries Industries and the ecosystem Measures to check ecosystem in industries Class: IX

Ch.1 Ch.2 Ch.3 Ch.4 Ch.5 CAP TEST I (MAY 2011): Ch. 2 and 3 Ch.6 Ch.7 UNIT II: Ch.8 Ch.9 Ch.12 Ch.13 CAP TEST II (AUG. 2011): Ch. 6, 8 and 9 UNIT III: UNIT IV:

Ch.14 Problem of Poverty Ch.15 Problem of Unemployment UNIT V: Ch.16 Role of health and nutrition in improving human capital Ch.17 Improvement in human capital Ch.18 Education and HRD Ch.19 Woman and child welfare HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (SEPT. 2011): Ch. 2, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19. UNIT I: Ch.2 CLASS X Ch.3 Syllabus begins Ch.4 CAP TEST III (NOV. 2011): Ch. 2 and 3 UNIT I: (contd.) Ch.5 CLASS X UNIT II: Ch.6 CLASS X Ch.7 CAP TEST IV (FEB. 2011): Ch. 4 UNIT II: Ch.8 CLASS X Land Labor Capital Entrepreneur Theory of Demand Elasticity of Demand

Theory of Supply

ANNUAL EXAMINATION MARCH 2011: All chapters covered from class X Syllabus

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Subject: COMMERCIAL STUDIES SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 TEXT BOOK: ICSE COMMERCIAL STUDIES PART-I FOR CLASS IX (C.B. GUPTA Goyal Brothers Prakashan) Unit Contents BUSINESS Ch.1 Ch.2 Ch.3 Ch.4 Ch.5 Ch.6 Topics Class : IX

UNIT I:

Human Activities Business Activities Commercial Organizations Profit and Non-profit Organizations Sole Proprietorship and Hindu Undivided Family Business Partnership

CAP TEST I :Ch. 2 and 3 UNIT II: Ch.7 Ch.8 Ch.9 Joint Stock Company Cooperative Society Public Sector Enterprises

CAP TEST II:): Ch. 8 and 9 UNIT III: Ch.10 Ch.11 Ch.21 Marketing and Sales Finance and Accounts Accounting Books and Statements

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION :Units I, II and III UNIT IV: Ch. 12 Ch.16 Ch.17 Ch.18 Human Resources Nature and importance of communication Verbal and Non-verbal Communication Methods of Communication

CAP TEST III :Ch. 21 and 12 UNIT V:CLASS X Syllabus begins Ch.1 Ch.2 Ch.4 Stakeholders in a commercial organization Communication in a commercial organization Marketing research

CAP TEST IV :Ch. 4

ANNUAL EXAMINATION MARCH 2013 Class IX syllabus (Ch.16, 17, 18, 21); Class X Syllabus (Ch.2, 4, 21)

SELAQUI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYLLABUS PLAN 2012-13 Subject BIOLOGY CLASS IX A

TEXT BOOKS : CONSICE BIOLOGY ICSE by Dr. H.S.Vishnoi.

REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. MODERN APPROACH TO BIOLOGY by Bhattacharyya & Bhattacharyya. 2. TOGETHER WITH BIOLOGY ICSE By Mrs. A.Jacob. UNITS CHAPTER 1: CONTENTS Introducing Biology Topics 1.1 Growth of Biology 1.2 Branches of Biology 1.3 Study of biology helps us in many ways.

CHAPTER 3:

3. Cell: The unit of life.

3.1 What is a cell 3.2 The discovery of cell 3.3 Cell theory 3.4 Cells how numerous & small 3.5 Cell structure 3.6 The plant & animal cell 3.7 Prokaryotic & eukaryotic cell.

CAP TEST 1 (May 2012):- EXERCISE QUESTIONS OF CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4: 4. Tissues. 4.1 Tissues- The teams of workers. 4.2 Plant tissues. 4.3 Animal tissues. CHAPTER 10: 10. Five Kingdom Classification 10.1 Define species 10.2 Different taxa 10.3 Drawbacks of Old two kingdom classification.

10.4 naming an organism 10.5 Animal classification CHAPTER 5: 5.Vegetative propagation & micropropagation 5.1 Artificial vegetative propagation. 5.2 Hybridisation 5.3 Micropropagation: techniques. 5.4 Biotechnology & its role. CHAPTER 6: 6.The flower 6.1 Structure of a bisexual flower. 6.2 General description of floral parts. CAP TEST 2 (August 2012):- CHAPTER 6 REVIEW QUESTIONS. CHAPTER 7 : 7. Pollination & fertilization. 7.1 Pollination 7.2 Some examples of pollination 7.3 Fertilization. CHAPTER 14: 14. Digestive system 14.1 Digestive system 14.2 Assimilation of food 14.3 Liver 14.4 Certain related experiments HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION (September 2011) UNIT 17: 17. Respiratory system. 17.1 The need for respiration 17.2 Animals need more energy. 17.3 Two kinds of respirations 17.4 Description of respiratory system. 17.5 mechanism of breathing. 17.6 Hypoxia & asphyxiation CAP TEST 3 (Nov. 2012) Non Board Classes: REVIEW QUESTIONS OF CHAPTER 17 AFTER 31ST OF OCTOBER CLASS Xth SYLLABUS WILL BE TAKEN. CAP TEST 4 (Feb 2012):- THE CHAPTER CELL DIVISION. ANNUAL EXAMINATION (March 2013)

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