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

Class – X
Sub: HINDI
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16
05
lk[kh ¼dchj½ dfo ifjp;] nksgksa dh
O;k[;k] ikB laca/kh
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku
II 19-23
ikB&okpu] fo”ksys’k.k
cMs+ HkkbZ lkgc cks?k&iz”u

12
Block Teaching
Days
05

III 26-27 02 cMs+ HkkbZ lkgc iz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku


Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday
(Staff)
06 05 O;kogkfjd ifjHkk’kk] mnkgj.k Class Test-I
Date 9 April – 18 April
O;kdj.k & “kCn
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
o in Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½
• eqgkojs • cMs HkkbZ
vFkZ o okD; fuekZ.k lkgcA
Li”kZ ¼i| [kaM½
dchj ¼lk[kh
II 09-13 05 05 Ekhjk ds in dof;=h ifjp;] inksa dh O;kogkfjd
Hkko lfgr O;k[;k] O;kdj.k
iz”uksÙkj • “kCn o in
• eqgkojs
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday
(Student)
06 05 lap;u & gjfgj dgkuh ikBu] egRoiq.kZ
21- Parent Orientation
dkdk va”kksa dh O;k[;k
IV 23-27 05 05 gfjgj dkdk iz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku
v”kqf) “kks/ku v”kqf) izdkj @ vH;kl
May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday
(Student, Prize
05 05 Rkrk¡jk okehjks dFkk ikBu] fo”kys’k.k]
Distribution VI-VIII cks/k&iz”u
01-Support Staff Day iz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku
II 07-12 12-Working Saturday
(Staff), Open
06 05 ioZr izns”k esa • O;k[;k
House X & XII ikol • Hkk’kk lkSan;Z
09,10 – The Quest rksi • f”kYixr lkSan;Z
• iz”uksÙkj
ppkZ@ys[ku
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff
07-Working Saturday
05 05 • O;kdj.k&okD; okD; ifjp; & jpuk ds PT1 (Pre Mid Term)
Date 10 Jul – 21 Jul
(Staff) vk/kkj ij Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½
okD; • cMs HkkbZ
jpukUrj.k@vH;kl lkgcA
• Mk;jh dk
• liuksa ds ls ikBu ,d iUukA
fnu
Li”kZ ¼i| [kaM½
II 09-13 05 05 Ikz”uksÙkj ppkZ o ys[ku • dchj
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday
(Student)
06
ys[ku i= & izk:Ik ¼lk[kh½
laokn&ys[ku • ehjk ds in
lwpuk&ys[ku
vH;kl lfgr iwjd iqLrd
IV 23-27 05 05
fcgkjh ds nksgs dfo&ifjp;] nksgksa dh ¼lap;u½
O;k[;k] iz”uksÙkj • gfjgj dkdk
vH;kl

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
V 30-31 31 – Investiture
Ceremony
02 02
• vc dgkW nwljksa ikBu] fo”kys’k.k] cks/k iz”u] O;kogkfjd
ds nq[k ls nq[kh iz”uksÙkj O;kdj.k
gksus okys • “kCn o in
• v”kqf)
• vifBr vH;kl
x|ka”k@i|ka”k “kks/ku
• eqgkojs
• ys[ku
• vuqPNsn
ys[ku
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 03
foKkiu ys[ku mnkgj.k o vH;kl
Lkekl
O;ogkfjd ¼O;kdj.k½ ifjHkk’kk] Hksn] mnkgj.k]
vH;kl
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 05
Open House
vko`fr
III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05 05
Celebrations
15 – Independence vko`fr
Day
16 – Inter School
Basketball
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04
vko`fr
V 27-31 05 05 vko`fr
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01 Mid Term Exam


(Students) Date :11 Sep – 23 Sep

vifBr x|ka”k
vifBr dkO;ka”k

Li”kZ ¼x| [kaM½


• cMs HkkbZ lkgcA
• Mk;jh dk ,d
iUukA
• Rkrkajk okehjks
• vc dgkW nwljksa ds
nq[k ls nq[kh gksus
okys

Li”kZ ¼i| [kaM½


• dchj ¼lk[kh½
• ehjk ds in
• ioZr izns”k esa
ikol
• rksi
• fcgkjh ds nksgs
lap;u
• gfjgj dkdk
• liuksa ds ls
fnu
O;kogkfjd O;kdj.k
• “kCn o in
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
• v”kqf) “kks/ku
• okD;
jpukUrj.k
• lekl
• eqgkojs
ys[ku
• Ik= ¼vkSipkfjd
i=½
• vuqPNsn ys[ku
• Lkwpuk ys[ku
• laokn ys[ku
• foKkiu ys[ku
Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday
05
05 euq’;rk O;k[;k
06-Working Saturday,
Prize Distribution
iz”uksÙkj ppkZ@ys[ku
(IX-XII)

II 08-13 13-Working Saturday,


Open House
06
05 • Ikr>M+ esa • iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @
VwVh ifr;k¡ ys[ku
• dkjrwl • iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @
ys[ku
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02 02
• dj pys ge • O;k[;k
fQnk • iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @
ys[ku
IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
04 04
• dj pys ge • O;k[;k@iz”uksÙkj
27-Karva Chouth fQnk • ys[ku
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
• Vksih “kqDyk • ikBu
V 29-31 03 03
Vksih “kqDyk • iz”uksÙkj ppkZ @
ys[ku
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05
vko`fr
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi
23-Guru Nanak’s
03
vko`fr
Birthday
V 26-30 05
vko`fr

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16
Introduction to Familiarization with books
Class X

WRITING SKILL
Formal Letters-

• Letter to the  Usage of formal letters


Editor  Importance and differences
• Letter to the between the three types
concerned official  Essential components of these
• Letter of writing tasks
Complaint  Their applications in current day
against a product  Formats of writing letters
or a service  Rubrics of assessment-content
12 relevance, brevity, fluency, flow of
Block Teaching
Days ideas grammar, sentence structures,
spellings
 Sample tasks
II 19-23
WRITING SKILL
Story Writing Elements of a story, How to narrate
a story, Various genres, Ways to
build a story, Sample Story, Practice
Question

Grammar-
Verb Forms
Editing- Error
Correction &
Omission
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
• Sentence
rearrangement
III 26-27
Long Reading Text
The Story of My Life Discussion- assessment of previous
(Chapters 1-5) knowledge, introduction to the story.
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 Class Test-I
(Staff) LITERATURE: Date 9 April – 18 April
FICTION
Unseen Passage
• Two Gentlemen •  Reading and appreciating
of Verona the text WRITING SKILL
 Understanding the plot, the style Formal Letters-
of writing and the genre
 Word meanings-expanding the • Letter to the
vocabulary with new words, usage of Editor
new words • Letter to the
 Understanding the concerned official
characterization and other elements • Letter of Complaint
of a story against a product or a
 Reference to the Context, service
Questions And Answers
 Author's profile
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral Grammar-
value imparted through the story/ • Verb Forms
 Diary Entry based on the theme • Editing- Error
of the story. Correction & Omission
 Understanding relation with real • Sentence
life/current day situations rearrangement

II 09-13 05 Long Reading Text


MCB The Story of My Life
Unit I- Health and Discussion of the theme and relevant (Chapters 1-4)
Medicine writing skill questions
Unit 2: Education

LITERATURE:
Poetry

The Frog and the


Nightingale • Reading and appreciating the

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
poem
• Understanding the genre of the
poem and the poet’s style of
writing
• Word meanings-expanding the
vocabulary with new words,
usage of new words
• Poetic devices and their usage in
the poem
• Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
• Appreciating the poet's other
works, and recognition in
the literary world
• Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the
poem
• Diary Entry based on the theme
of the poem
• Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06


(Student) GRAMMAR
( Recapitulation)
21- Parent Orientation
Active & Passive Rules , practice questions
Voice Workbook will be used for all
( Headline Expansion Grammar topics
& Process Writing)

LITERATURE
POETRY
Mirror  Reading and appreciating the
poem
 Understanding the genre of the
poem and the poet’s style of writing
 Appreciating Sylvia Plath as a
poet.
 Word meanings-expanding the

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
vocabulary with new words, usage of
new words
 Poetic devices and their usage in
the poem
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Appreciating the poet's other
works, and recognition in
the literary world
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the poem
 Diary Entry based on the theme
of the poem
 Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations
IV 23-27 05
LITERATURE
Poetry  Reading and appreciating the
Not Marble, Nor the poem
Gilded Monuments  Understanding the genre of the
poem and Shakespeare’s style of
writing
 Word meanings-expanding
the vocabulary with new words,
usage of new words
 Poetic devices and their usage in
the poem
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Appreciating the poet's other
works, and recognition in
the literary world
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the poem
 Diary Entry based on the theme
of the poem
 Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations
May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05
(Student, Prize LITERATURE
Distribution VI-VIII DRAMA
Dear Departed  Reading and appreciating the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
01-Support Staff Day text
 Understanding the plot, the style
of writing and the genre
 Understanding the underlying wit
and humour in the play.
 Word meanings-expanding the
vocabulary with new words, usage of
new words
 Understanding the
characterization and other elements
of a story
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Author's profile
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the story
 Diary Entry and other value
based questions based on the
theme of the story
 Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations

II 07-12 12-Working Saturday 06


(Staff), Open LITERATURE
House X & XII FICTION
The Letter  Reading and appreciating the
09,10 – The Quest text
 Understanding the plot, the style
of writing and the genre
 Word meanings-expanding the
vocabulary with new words, usage of
new words
 Understanding the
characterization and other elements
of a story
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Author's profile
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the story
 Value based questions based
on the theme of the story.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
 Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations

***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******


Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 05 Pre-Mid Term
07-Working Saturday WRITING SKILL Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
(Staff) Formal Letters-
• Letter of Enquiry  Usage of formal letters SECTION A
• Letter Placing  Importance and differences Unseen Passage
Order between the two
 Essential components of SECTION B
these writing tasks Writing Skill:
 Their applications in current • Letter to the
day Editor
 Formats of writing letters • Letter to the
 Rubrics of assessment- concerned official
content relevance, brevity, • Letter of Complaint
fluency, flow of ideas grammar, against a product or a
sentence structures, spellings service
 Sample tasks • Story Writing
II 09-13 05
LITERATURE MCB
FICTION Unit I- Health and
Mrs. Packletide's  Reading and appreciating Medicine
Tiger the text Unit 2: Education
(Diary Entry/  Understanding the plot, the
Informal Letter) style of writing and the genre
 Word meanings-expanding Grammar:
the vocabulary with new words, • Verb Forms
usage of new words • Editing
 Understanding the (Error correction &
characterization and other Omission)
elements of a story • Sentence
 Reference to the Context, Reorganization
Questions And Answers
 Author's profile • Active & Passive
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Voice
Moral value imparted through the ( Headline Expansion &
story Process Writing)
 Value based questions
based on the theme of the story.

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
 Understanding relation with
real life/current day situations SECTION C
Literature:
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 Fiction
(Student) LITERATURE
FICTION •Two Gentlemen of
A Shady Plot  Reading and appreciating Verona
the text The Letter
 Understanding the plot, the
style of writing and the genre Poetry:
 Word meanings-expanding Mirror
the vocabulary with new words, The Frog and the
usage of new words Nightingale
 Understanding the Not Marble, Nor the
characterization and other Gilded Monuments
elements of a story
 Reference to the Context, Drama
Questions And Answers Dear Departed
 Author's profile
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Long Reading Text:
Moral value imparted through the The Story of My Life by
story/poem. Helen Keller (Introduction)
 Diary Entry based on the Chapters 1-7
theme of the story.
 Understanding relation with
real life/current day situations

LITERATURE
DRAMA
Julius Caesar  Reading and appreciating
the text
 Understanding the plot, the
style of writing and the genre
 Understanding the
underlying wit and humour in the
play.
 Word meanings-expanding
the vocabulary with new words,
usage of new words
 Understanding the
characterization and other
elements of a story
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Author's profile
 Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through the
story
 Diary Entry and other value
based questions based on the
theme of the story
 Understanding relation with
real life/current day situations

IV 23-27 05
LITERATURE
DRAMA
Julius Caesar  Reading and appreciating the
text
 Understanding the plot, the style
of writing and the genre
 Understanding the underlying wit
and humour in the play.
 Word meanings-expanding the
vocabulary with new words, usage of
new words
 Understanding the
characterization and other elements
of a story
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Author's profile
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the
story/poem
 Diary Entry based on the theme
of the story
 Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
Grammar Rules, Practice Exercise
Recapitulation
Determiners

V 30-31 31 – Investiture 02
Ceremony MCB

Unit 3- Science Skill development exercises and


discussion on the given theme

Aug-18 I 01-03 03
LONG READING
TEXT:

The Story of My Life Discussion of events and characters


( Ch 8-14 )

II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05


Open House GRAMMAR
( Recapitulation)

• Reported Speech Rules will be discussed; Questions


will be given for practice, discussion
of common errors and their
correction.
Work book will be used for Grammar
Topics
III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05
Celebrations POETRY
15 – Independence • Ozymandias  Reading and appreciating the
Day poem
16 – Inter School  Understanding the genre of the
Basketball poem and the poet’s style of writing

 Word meanings-expanding the


vocabulary with new words, usage of
new words

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
 Poetic devices and their usage in
the poem
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Appreciating the poet's other
works, and recognition in
the literary world
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the poem
 Diary Entry based on the theme
of the poem
 Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04
LITERATURE
FICTION

• Patol Babu, Film  Reading and appreciating


Star the text

 Understanding the plot, the


style of writing and the genre

 Word meanings-expanding
the vocabulary with new words,
usage of new words

 Understanding the
characterization and other elements
of a story

 Reference to the Context,


Questions And Answers

 Author's profile

 Critical Analysis/Theme,
Moral value imparted through the
story

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
 Diary Entry based on the
theme of the story.

 Understanding relation with


real life/current day situations

V 27-31 05
MCB

Unit 4- Environment Skill Exercise

GRAMMAR
RECAPITULATION
Modals Rules, list of modals, common
errors, same modal repeated
under different circumstances/
situations, Practice Exercise

Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01


(Students) Revision for Mid
Term Exam

II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 Mid Term Exam


05- Teachers’ Day Revision for Mid Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Celebrations Term Exam
Section A- Reading

III 10-15 15-Working Saturday 06 Unseen Passage/ Poetry


(Staff) Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28 26- Five period Time- 05
Table LITERATURE Section B- Writing &
POETRY Grammar
The Rime of the  Reading and appreciating the
ancient Mariner poem Writing Skill
 Understanding the genre of the
poem and the poet’s style of writing • Formal Letters – all
 Word meanings-expanding the

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
vocabulary with new words, usage of types
new words
 Poetic devices and their usage in • Story Writing
the poem
 Reference to the Context, Main Course book (MCB)
Questions And Answers
 Appreciating the poet's other • Unit 1: Health and
works, and recognition in Medicine
 the literary world
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral • Unit 2: Education
value imparted through the poem
 Diary Entry based on the theme • Unit 3: science
of the poem
 Understanding relation with real • Unit 4: Environment
life/current day situations

Grammar

• Determiners

• Verb Forms

• Sentence re-ordering

• Reported Speech

• Passive Voice
(Headline Expansion &
Process Writing)

• Modals

• Editing( Error
Correction and Omission )

Gap Filling

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
Section D- Literature

Prose

• Two Gentlemen of
Verona

• Mrs. Packletide’s
Tiger

• The Letter

• Patol Babu, Film Star

• A Shady Plot

Poetry:

• Mirror

• The Frog and the


Nightingale

• Not Marble, Nor


Gilded Monuments

• Ozymandias

Drama:

• The Dear Departed

• Julius Caesar

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
Long Reading Text

The Story of My Life

( Ch 1-14 )

Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 05


Birthday LONG READING
06-Working Saturday, TEXT
Prize Distribution The Story of My Life Explanation, Discussion and
(IX-XII) Chapters 15 -23 questions & answers.

II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, 06


Open House LONG READING
TEXT
The Story of My Life Explanation, Discussion and
Chapters 15 -23 questions & answers.

III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02


MCB
Unit 5- Travel and Skill Development Exercises
Tourism

Unit 6 : National
Integration

IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04


Birthday LITERATURE
27-Karva Chouth FICTION
• Virtually True  Reading and appreciating the
text
 Understanding the plot, the style
of writing and the genre
 Word meanings-expanding the
vocabulary with new words, usage of

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
new words
 Understanding the
characterization and other elements
of a story
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Author's profile
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the story.
 Diary Entry based on the theme
of the story.
 Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations

V 29-31 03
LITERATURE
FICTION
• Virtually True Explanation, Discussion and
questions & answers
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03
(Students) LITERATURE
POETRY
• Snake  Reading and appreciating the
poem
 Understanding the genre of the
poem and the poet’s style of writing
 Word meanings-expanding the
vocabulary with new words, usage of
new words
 Poetic devices and their usage in
the poem
 Reference to the Context,
Questions And Answers
 Appreciating the poet's other
works, and recognition in
 the literary world
 Critical Analysis/Theme, Moral
value imparted through the poem
 Diary Entry based on the theme
of the poem

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
 Understanding relation with real
life/current day situations
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02
LITERATURE
10-Working Saturday POETRY
(Students) • Snake Explanation, Discussion and
questions & answers

III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05


Revision
Solving Sample
Paper

IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03
23-Guru Nanak’s Revision
Birthday Solving Sample
Paper

V 26-30 05 Revision
Solving Sample
Paper

Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD

• Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed atleast one week before the commencement of exam.
• Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep
• Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug.
• The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018.
• Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov
• No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus.
• Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record.
• After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day.
• In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format.
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• Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
• Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: MATHS
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16 5 Polynomial 2.1- Introduction
2.2- Geometrical meaning of
zeroes
of polynomial
2.3- Relationship between zeroes
and coefficient of polynomial
2.4- Division Algorithm of
Polynomials
Ex-2.1
Ex-2.2
Ex-2.3

II 19-23 5 Polynomial Ex-2.4 (optional exercise)


12
Block Teaching Real Numbers 1.1- Introduction
Days
1.2- Euclid’s Division Lemma
Ex-1.1
Ex- 1.2
1.3- Fundamental Theorem of
Arithmetic
1.4- Revisiting irrational numbers
Ex-1.3

III 26-27 2 Real Numbers 1.5- Revisiting rational


numbers and their decimal
expansions
Ex. 1.4

Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 6 3.1- Introduction Class Test-I

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
(Staff) Pair of Linear 3.2- Pair of linear equations in Date 9 April – 18 April
Equations in two two variables Date: 9 April 2018
variables Ex-3.1 Ch.-1 Real Numbers
3.3- Graphical method of solution Ch.-2 Polynomial
of a pair of linear equations
Ex-3.2
3.4- Algebraic method of solving
a pair of linear equations in two
variables.
Ex-3.3
Ex-3.4

II 09-13 05 6 Pair of Linear Ex-3.5


Equations in two 3.5- Equations reducible to a pair
variables of linear equations in two
variables.
Ex-3.6

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 7 Triangles 6.1- Introduction


(Student) 6.2- Similar figures
Ex-6.1
21- Parent Orientation Similarity of triangles
Ex-6.2
6.4 Criteria for similarity of
triangles
Ex-6.3
6.5- Areas of similar triangles
Ex-6.4(to be cont.)

IV 23-27 05 6 Triangles Ex-6.4(completed)


6.6- Pythagoras theorem
Ex-6.5
Ex 6.6(optional exercise)

May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05 3 Introduction to 8.1- Introduction


(Student, Prize Trigonometry 8.2- Trigonometric Ratios
Distribution VI-VIII Ex-8.1
8.3- trigonometric Ratios of some
2|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
01-Support Staff Day specific angles

II 07-12 12-Working Saturday 06 6 8.4- Trigonometric Ratios of


(Staff), Open Introduction to complementary angles
House X & XII Trigonometry Ex-8.3
8.5- trigonometric Identities
09,10 – The Quest
Ex-8.4
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 05 5 Some applications 9.1- Introduction Pre-Mid Term
07-Working Saturday of Trigonometry 9.2- Heights and Distances Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
(Staff) Ex-9.1 Ch.-1 Real Numbers
Ch.-2 Polynomial
Statistics 14.1- Introduction Ch.-3 Pair of Linear
14.2- Mean of grouped data Equations in two
Ex-14.1 variables

Ch.-6 Triangles

II 09-13 05 5 Statistics 14.3- Mode of a grouped data


Ex-14.2

14.4- Median of a grouped Data


Ex-14.3
14.5- Graphical representation of
cumulative frequency distribution
Ex-14.4
10.1- Introduction
Circles 10.2- Tangents to a circle
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 6 Ex-10.1
(Student) Circles 10.3- Number of tangents from a
point on a circle
Ex-10.2
11.1- Introduction
Constructions 11.2-Division of a line segment
Ex-11.1
3|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
11.2- construction of a tangent to
a circle
Ex-11.2

IV 23-27 05 6 Quadratic 4.1- Introduction


Equations 4.2- Quadratic Equations
Ex-4.1
4.3 Solutions of Quadratic
Equations by factorization
Ex- 4.2
4.4- Solution of quadratic
equation by completing the
square
Ex-4.3
4.5- Nature of roots

V 30-31 31 – Investiture 02 2 Ex-4.4


Ceremony Quadratic
Equations

Aug-18 I 01-03 03 3 5.1- Introduction


Arithmetic 5.2-Arithmetic Progressions
Progressions Ex-5.1

II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 4 5.3- nth term of an AP


Open House Arithmetic Ex-5.2
Progressions 5.4- Sum of first n terms of an AP

III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05 4 Arithmetic


Celebrations Progressions Ex-5.3
15 – Independence Ex-5.4
Day
16 – Inter School

4|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
Basketball
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04 4
12.1- Introduction
Areas related to 12.2- Perimeter and area of a
circles circle a review
Ex-12.1

V 27-31 05 12.3- areas of sector and


Areas related to segment of a circle
circles Ex-12.2
12.4- areas of combination of
plane figures
Ex-12.3
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01 1 Revision
(Students)

II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 2 Mid Term Exam


05- Teachers’ Day Revision Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Celebrations
Ch.-1 Real Numbers
Ch.-2 Polynomial
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday 06 Ch.-3 Pair of Linear
(Staff) Mid Term/ HYE Exam
Equations in two
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
26- Five period Time-
variables
V 24-28 05 5 Surface area and 13.1- Introduction
Table Ch.-4 Quadratic
volumes 13.2- Surface area of
combination of solids Equations
Ex-13.1
Ch.-5 Arithmetic
Progressions

Ch.-6 Triangles

Ch.-8 Introduction to

5|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
Trigonometry

Ch.-9 Introduction to
Trigonometry

Ch.-10 Circles

Ch.-11 Constructions

Ch.-12 Areas related to


circles

Ch.-14 Statistics

Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 05 5 Surface area


Birthday and volumes Volume of combination of solids
06-Working Saturday, Ex-13.2
Prize Distribution 13.4- Conversions of solids from
(IX-XII) one shape to another
Ex-13.3
13.5 – Frustum of a cone
Ex. 13.4
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, 06 6 Probability 15.1 Introduction
Open House 15.2- Probability-A theoretical
Approach
Ex-15.1

III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02 2 Probability Extra questions

IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04 4 Coordinate 7.1- Introduction


Birthday Geometry 7.2- Distance formula

6|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
27-Karva Chouth Ex-7.1
7.3- Section formula

V 29-31 03 3 Ex-7.2
Coordinate 7.4- Area of Triangle
Geometry Ex-7.3

*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***


Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03 Extra questions PT2 syllabus:
(Students) Coordinate Ch.-1 Real Numbers
Geometry Ch.-2 Polynomial
Ch.-3 Pair of Linear
Equations in two
variables
Ch.-4 Quadratic
Equations

Ch.-5 Arithmetic
Progressions

Ch.-6 Triangles
Ch.-7 Coordinate
Geometry

Ch.-8 Introduction to
Trigonometry

Ch.-9 Introduction to
Trigonometry

Ch.-10 Circles

Ch.-11 Constructions

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

Ch.-12 Areas related to


circles
Ch.-13 Surface area and
volumes

Ch.-14 Statistics

Ch.-14 Probability
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02

10-Working Saturday
(Students)

III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05

IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03
23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday

V 26-30 05

Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD

• Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed atleast one week before the commencement of exam.
• Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep
• Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug.
• The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018.
• Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov
• No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus.
• Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record.

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• After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day.
• In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format.
• Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
• Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: Physics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16 02 Chap-10.:Light • Reflection of light
reflection & • Laws of Reflection of light
refraction

II 19-23 02 Chap-10.:Light • Real and Virtual images


reflection & • Spherical mirrors
12 refraction • Terms related to spherical
Block Teaching mirrors.
Days

III 26-27 01 Chap-10.:Light • Rules for image formation by


reflection & Spherical Mirrors.
refraction • Image Formation by
Spherical Mirrors.

Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 02 • Sign convention for Class Test-I


(Staff) Chap-10.:Light Reflection by Spherical Date 9 April – 18 April
reflection & Mirrors.
refraction • Mirror Formula. Chap-10.:Light
• Magnification formula reflection &
• Refraction of Light. refraction
• Laws of Refraction of light. 10.1 Reflection of light
10.2 Spherical mirrors
(upto uses of convex
PRACTICALS BATCH –A mirrors)
To determine the focal length of
the concave mirror and convex
lens.

1|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
II 09-13 05 02 • Refraction of light through a
Chap-10.:Light Glass slab.
reflection & • Refractive Index.
refraction • Refraction by spherical
lenses

PRACTICALS BATCH –B
To determine the focal length of
the concave mirror and convex
lens.

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 02


(Student) Chap-10.:Light • Rules for image formation by
reflection & lenses.
21- Parent Orientation refraction • Image formation by lenses.
using ray diagrams
PRACTICALS BATCH –A
To trace the path of a ray of light
as it passes through a glass slab.
IV 23-27 05 02 • Sign Conventions for
spherical lens
Chap-10.:Light • lens formula
reflection & • Magnification of lens .
refraction • Power of lens.

PRACTICALS BATCH –B
To trace the path of a ray of light
as it passes through a glass slab.
May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05 02
(Student, Prize CHAP-11: THE • The human eye.
Distribution VI-VIII HUMAN EYE AND • Power of Accommodation.
THE COLOURFUL • Defects of Vision
01-Support Staff Day WORLD • Hypermetropia.
• Myopia.
• Presbyopia

• Refraction of light through a


glass prism.

2|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
•Dispersion of white light by
glass prism
PRACTICALS BATCH –A
To trace the path of a ray of light
as it passes through a glass
prism.
II 07-12 12-Working Saturday 06 02 .
(Staff), Open CHAP-11: THE • Atmospheric Refraction
House X & XII HUMAN EYE AND • Scattering of light.
THE COLOURFUL
09,10 – The Quest WORLD PRACTICALS BATCH –B
To trace the path of a ray of light
as it passes through a glass
prism.

***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******


Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 05 02 • Electric current and circuit Pre-Mid Term
07-Working Saturday • Electric potential and Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
(Staff) CHAP-12- potential difference
ELECTRICITY • Circuit diagram CHAP-10 : LIGHT -
REFLECTION
&REFRACTION.
CHAP-11: THE HUMAN
PRACTICALS BATCH –A
EYE AND THE
To draw the ray diagrams for the COLOURFUL WORLD.
image formed by a spherical (Upto dispersion of white
mirror for different positions of light by glass prism)
the object.

II 09-13 05 02 • Ohm's Law


• Resistance
CHAP-12- • factors on which resistance
ELECTRICITY of a conductor depends

PRACTICALS BATCH –B
To draw the ray diagrams for the
image formed by a spherical
mirror for different positions of

3|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
the object.

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 02


(Student) • Resistance of a system of
CHAP-12- resistors in series
ELECTRICITY • Resistance of a system of
resistors in Parallel

PRACTICALS BATCH –A
To study the dependence of
current (i) on potential
difference (V) across a
resistor and find its
resistance.
IV 23-27 05 02 • Advantages and
disadvantages of series and
CHAP-12- parallel combination
ELECTRICITY • Numericals
PRACTICALS BATCH –B
• To study the dependence
of current (i) on potential
difference (V) across a
resistor and find its
resistance.

V 30-31 31 – Investiture 02 01 PRACTICALS BATCH –A


Ceremony To verify the law of resistors in
CHAP-12- series.
ELECTRICITY

Aug-18 I 01-03 03 01 • Heating effect of Current.


CHAP-12- • Joules Law of Heating
ELECTRICITY
• Practical applications of
Heating effect .

• Electric Power

4|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

• numericals

PRACTICALS BATCH –B
To verify the law of resistors in
series.

II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 02 • Magnetic Field and field


Open House CHAP-13 lines.
MAGNETIC • Magnetic Field due to a
EFFECTS OF current through straight
ELECTRIC conductor.
CURRENT • Right Hand Thumb Rule.

PRACTICALS BATCH –A
• To verify the law of
resistors in parallel.
III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05 02
Celebrations • Magnetic field due to current
15 – Independence CHAP-13 through a circular loop.
Day MAGNETIC PRACTICALS BATCH –B
16 – Inter School EFFECTS OF To verify the law of resistors in
Basketball ELECTRIC parallel.
CURRENT
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04
02 • Magnetic field due to current
CHAP-13 in a solenoid.
MAGNETIC
EFFECTS OF PRACTICALS BATCH –A
ELECTRIC To draw circuit diagrams for
CURRENT various combinations of resistors.

V 27-31 05 02 CHAP-13 • Force on Current carrying


MAGNETIC conductor in a magnetic field
EFFECTS OF • Electric motor
ELECTRIC PRACTICALS BATCH –B
CURRENT To draw circuit diagrams for

5|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
various combinations of resistors.

Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01


(Students)

II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 02 Mid Term Exam


05- Teachers’ Day REVISION Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Celebrations
CHAP-10 : LIGHT -
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday 06 REFLECTION
(Staff) Mid Term/ HYE Exam &REFRACTION.
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28 26- Five period Time- 05 02 CHAP-13 CHAP-11: THE HUMAN
Table MAGNETIC • Electromagnetic Induction EYE AND THE
EFFECTS OF • Electric Generator COLOURFUL WORLD.
ELECTRIC • Domestic electric Current
CURRENT CHAP-12:
ELECTRICITY
CHAP-13
MAGNETIC EFFECTS
OF ELECTRIC
CURRENT
(up to Electric motor)

Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 05 02


Birthday CHAP-14 • What is a good source of
06-Working Saturday, SOURCES OF energy?
Prize Distribution ENERGY • Conventional sources of
(IX-XII) energy
• Fossil Fuels.
• Thermal power plant

II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, 06 02 • Hydro Power Plant


Open House CHAP-14 • Biomass.
SOURCES OF • Wind Energy
6|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
ENERGY

III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02 01 • Non conventional sources of


CHAP-14 energy
SOURCES OF • solar energy
ENERGY •

IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04 02 CHAP-14 • Energy from the sea


Birthday SOURCES OF • Geothermal energy.
27-Karva Chouth ENERGY • .
• Nuclear Energy
V 29-31 03 01 CHAP-14
SOURCES OF
ENERGY

*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***


Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03 01 • Environmental
(Students) CHAP-14 consequences.
SOURCES OF • Renewable Vs Non
ENERGY Renewable sources of
energy.

II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02 01 • REVISION

10-Working Saturday
(Students)

III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 01 • REVISION

IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03 01 • REVISION

7|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday

V 26-30 05 02
• REVISION

Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD

• Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed at least one week before the commencement of exam.
• Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep
• Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug.
• The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018.
• Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov
• No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus.
• Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record.
• After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day.
• In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format.
• Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
• Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: CHEMISTRY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16 1-2 1.CHEMICAL 1.1 chemical equations,
REACTIONS AND 1.1.1.writing a chemical equation
EQUATIONS
1.1.2Balanced chemical equation

II 19-23 12 1-2 1.CHEMICAL 1.2.Types of chemical reactions


Block Teaching
Days REACTIONS AND 1.2.1.Combination reaction
EQUATIONS 1.2.2.Decomposition reaction
1.2.3.Displacement reaction

III 26-27 0-1 1.CHEMICAL 1.2.4.Double displacement reaction


REACTIONS AND
EQUATIONS
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 2 1.2.5.Oxidation and reduction Class Test-I
(Staff) 1.CHEMICAL 1.3.1.Corrosion Date 9 April – 18 April
REACTIONS AND 1.3.2Rancidity
EQUATIONS
Chapter 1: Chemical
Reactions and Equations
(Till 1.2.5 Oxidation and
Reduction)

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

II 09-13 05 2 2..ACIDS BASES AND Introduction


SALTS
Indicator tests for acids and bases
2.1.1- Acids and Bases in the
laboratory
2.1.2How do acids and bases react
with metals?
2.1.3 How do metal hydrogen
carbonates and metal
carbonates react with acids?

PRACTICALS a) Combination Reaction


b) Decomposition reaction
c) Displacement reaction
d) Double displacement
reaction:-
 Action of wa te r on quick lim e
 Action of he a t on fe rrous
sulphate crystals
 Iron na ils ke pt in coppe r
sulphate solution
 Re a ction be twe e n ba rium
chloride and sodium sulphate
solutions

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND


(Student) SALTS 2.1.4 How do acids and bases react
with each other?
21- Parent Orientation
2.1.5 Reaction of metallic oxides
with acids
2.1.6 Reaction of metallic oxides

2|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
with bases

PRACTICALS
a) Combination Reaction
b) Decomposition reaction
c) Displacement reaction
d) Double displacement
reaction:-
 Action of wa te r on quick lim e
 Action of he a t on fe rrous
sulphate crystals
 Iron na ils ke pt in coppe r
sulphate solution
 Re a ction be twe e n ba rium
chloride and sodium sulphate
solutions

IV 23-27 05 2 2.2 What do all acids and bases have


2.ACIDS BASES AND in common?
SALTS 2.2.1 What happens to acids and
bases in water solution?
2.2 How strong are acid and base
solutions?

PRACTICAL To study the properties of acids and


bases (HCl and NaOH) by their
reactions with
(i) Litmus solution
3|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
(ii) Zinc metal
(iii) Solid sodium carbonate

May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05 2 2.3.1 Importance of pH in daily life


(Student, Prize 2.ACIDS BASES AND 2.4 More about salts
Distribution VI-VIII SALTS 2.4.1 Family of salts
01-Support Staff Day 2.4.3 chemicals from common
salt

PRACTICALS
To study the properties of acids and
bases (HCl and NaOH) by their
reactions with
(iv) Litmus solution
(v) Zinc metal
(vi) Solid sodium carbonate

II 07-12 12-Working Saturday 06 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND 2.4.3 chemicals from common
(Staff), Open SALTS salt
House X & XII

09,10 – The Quest

***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******


Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 05 2 2.ACIDS BASES AND 2.4.4 Are the crystals really dry? Pre-Mid Term
07-Working Saturday SALTS Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
(Staff)
3. METALS AND Introduction Chapter 1: Chemical
NONMETALS 3.1. Physical properties of metals Reactions and
and nonmetals Equations
3.2 Chemical properties of
metals. Chapter 2: Acids, Bases
3.2.1 What happens when metals and Salts
are burnt in air?
4|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
3.2.2 What happens when metals
are burnt in water?

PRACTICALS Finding the pH of the given samples


using pH paper or universal indicator

II 09-13 05 2 3. METALS AND 3.2.3 What happens when metals


NONMETALS react with acids?
3.2.4 How do metals react with
solution of other metal salts?

3.2.5 The reactivity series

PRACTICALS Finding the pH of the given samples


using pH paper or universal indicator

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 2 3. METALS AND 3.3 How do metals and non
(Student) NONMETALS metals react?
3.3.1 Properties of ionic
compounds
3.4 Occurrence of metals

5|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

PRACTICALS Reactivity series of metals


(Fe, Cu, Zn, Al)
IV 23-27 05 2 3. METALS AND 3.4.1. to 3.4.5.Extraction of metals
NONMETALS 3.4.6. Refining of metals.
3.5. –Corrosion- its prevention,
rusting of iron

PRACTICALS Reactivity series of metals


(Fe, Cu, Zn, Al)

V 30-31 31 – Investiture 02 0-1 3. METALS AND Introduction


Ceremony NONMETALS 4.1 –bonding in carbon Types of
covalent bonds.

Aug-18 I 01-03 03 0-1 4.1 Allotropes of carbon


4.CARBON AND 4.2. Versatile nature of carbon
ITS COMPOUNDS

II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 2 4.CARBON AND 4.2.1 to 4.2.3. -.Saturated and


Open House ITS COMPOUNDS unsaturated carbon compounds
4.2.4 – Homologues series of
carbon compounds

PRACTICALS Properties of acetic acid

III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05 2 4.2.5. Nomenclature of carbon


Celebrations 4.CARBON AND compounds

6|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
15 – Independence ITS COMPOUNDS 4.3. –Chemical properties of
Day carbon compounds
16 – Inter School
Basketball

PRACTICALS Properties of acetic acid

IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04 4.CARBON AND 4.4. Ethanol and Ethanoic acid


2 ITS COMPOUNDS

PRACTICALS Comparison of foaming capacity


of soap in hard and soft water

V 27-31 05 2 4.CARBON AND 4.5 Soaps and detergents


ITS COMPOUNDS

Foaming capacity of soap in hard


PRACTICALS and soft water

Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01 0-1 REVISION


(Students)

II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 2 REVISION Mid Term Exam


05- Teachers’ Day Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Celebrations

III 10-15 15-Working Saturday 06 2


(Staff) Mid Term/ HYE Exam Chapter 1: Chemical
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 2 Reactions and
V 24-28 26- Five period Time- 05 2 5.PERIODIC Need for classification Equations
Table CLASSIFICATION 5.1 Early attempts at the
OF ELEMENTS classification of elements:- Chapter 2: Acids, Bases
and Salts

7|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

Chapter 3: Metals and


Non Metals

Chapter 4: Carbon and


its Compounds

Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 05 2 5.PERIODIC 5.1.1 Dobereiner’s triad


Birthday CLASSIFICATION 5.1.2 Newland’s law of octaves
06-Working Saturday, OF ELEMENTS
Prize Distribution
(IX-XII)

II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, 06 2 5.PERIODIC 5.2Mendeleev’s periodic table


Open House CLASSIFICATION 5.3 –Modern periodic table.
OF ELEMENTS

III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02 0-1 5.PERIODIC 5.3.1 –position of elements in the
CLASSIFICATION modern periodic table
OF ELEMENTS

IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04 2 5.PERIODIC 5.3.2. –Trends in the modern


Birthday CLASSIFICATION periodic table
27-Karva Chouth OF ELEMENTS

V 29-31 03 1-2 5.PERIODIC 5.3.2. –Trends in the modern


CLASSIFICATION periodic table
OF ELEMENTS

*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***


Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03 1-2 5.PERIODIC 5.3.2. –Trends in the modern
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
(Students) CLASSIFICATION periodic table
OF ELEMENTS

II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02 REVISION

10-Working Saturday
(Students)

III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 REVISION

IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03 REVISION


23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday

V 26-30 05 REVISION

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: Biology
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16 2 Life Processes • What are Life Processes - 6.1
Chapter 6 • Nutrition-6.2
• Autotrophic Nutrition-6.2.1
12
II 19-23 Block Teaching 2 • Heterotrophic Nutrition-
Days
6.2.2
III 26-27 1 • How do Organisms obtain
their Nutrition?-6.2.3
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 02 • Nutrition in Human Beings- Class Test-I
(Staff) 6.2.4 Date 9 April – 18 April
• Respiration-6.3 .
Transportation in plants – • Life Processes –I
6.4.2 • Chapter 6 (6.1 –
Pr: To prepare a temporary 6.2.3)
mount of a leaf peel to study
the structure of stomata (
batch1)

II 09-13 05 02 Transportation in Human Beings -


6.4.1
(introduction) – blood
Structure of heart
Pr: To prepare a temporary
mount of a leaf peel to study
the structure of stomata (
batch1)
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 02 Excretion-6.
(Student) Excretion in Human Beings-6.5.1
Pr: To show experimentally
1|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
21- Parent Orientation that the co 2 is produced during
respiration (batch 1)
IV 23-27 05 02 Chapter-7: Control • Excretion in Plants-6.5.2
and coordination • Animals- Nervous
System-7.1
Pr: To show experimentally
that the co 2 is produced during
respiration (batch 2)
May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05 02 • What happens in a Reflex
(Student, Prize Action-7.1.1
Distribution VI-VIII

01-Support Staff Day


II 07-12 12-Working Saturday 06 02 • Human Brain-7.1.2
(Staff), Open • How are these Tissues
House X & XII Protected-7.1.3
Practical periods converted to
09,10 – The Quest
theory periods
***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******
Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 05 02 • How does Nervous Tissue Pre-Mid Term
07-Working Saturday Cause Action-7.1.4 Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
(Staff) • Coordination in Plants-7.2 Chapter-6: Life
• Movement Due to Growth-7.2.2 Processes
Practical periods converted to Chapter-7 Control and
theory periods coordination (7.1 to
II 09-13 05 02 Chapter-8 • Hormones in Animals-7.3 7.1.1)
How Do • Feedback Mechanism – 7.3
Organisms • Do organisms create exact
Reproduce? copies of themselves (8.1)

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 02 The importance of variation


(Student) (8.1.1)
• Modes of Reproduction used by
single celled organisms (8.2-)•
Fission (8.2.1)
Pr: To study binary fission in
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
amoeba and budding in yeast
( batch 1 )
IV 23-27 05 01 • Fragmentation (8.2.2)
Regeneration (8.2.3)
• Budding (8.2.4)
Vegetative Propagation (8.2.5)

V 30-31 31 – Investiture 02 02 • Spore formation (8.2.6)


Ceremony • Sexual Reproduction (8.3-8.3.3)
• Why the sexual mode of
reproduction
(8.3.1)
• Sexual Reproduction in
Flowering Plants (8.3.2)
Pr: To study binary fission in
amoeba and budding in yeast
( batch 2 )
Aug-18 I 01-03 03 02 • Reproduction in human beings
(8.3.3)
• Male Reproductive System
(8.3.3) (a)
• Female Reproductive System
(8.3.3) (b)
What happens when the Egg is
not fertilized? (8.3.3) (c)
II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 01 • Reproductive Health (8.3.3.) (d)
Open House • Accumulation of Variation
during
Reproduction (9.1)
Pr: Discuss PBQ
III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05 Chapter-9 • Heredity (9.2)
Celebrations 02 Heredity and Inherited Traits (9.2.1)
15 – Independence Evolution • Rules for Inheritance of Traits
Day (9.2.2)
16 – Inter School
• How do traits get expressed?
Basketball
(9.3.2)
Pr: Discuss PBQ

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04 01 • Sex Determination (9.2.4)
• Evolution (9.3)
Illustration (9.3.1)
• Acquired and Inherited Traits
(9.3.2)
• Speciation (9.4)
• Evolution & Classification (9.5)
• Tracing Evolutionary
Relationships (9.5.1)
Pr: To identify the different
parts of an embryo of a dicot
seed (batch 1)
V 27-31 05 02 • Fossils (9.5.2)
• Evolution by Stages (9.5.3)
• Evolution should not be equated
with Progress (9.6)

Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01 02 • Human Evolution (9.6.1)


(Students) Pr: To identify the different
parts of an embryo of a dicot
seed (batch 2)
II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 01 Chapter-15 • What happens when we add our Mid Term Exam
05- Teachers’ Day Our Environment waste to the Environment (15.1) Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Celebrations • Revision
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday 06 Chapter-6
(Staff) Mid Term/ HYE Exam
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 Life Processes
V 24-28 26- Five period Time- 05 01 • Ecosystem (15.2)
Table Food Chain & Webs (15.2.1) Chapter-7
• How Do Our Activities Affect the
Environment (15.3) Control and Co-
ordination

Chapter 8 : How do
organisms reproduce

Chapter-9
Heredity and Evolution
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
(9.1 to 9.5)

Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 05 02 Ozone Layer of How it is getting


Birthday depleted (15.3.1)
06-Working Saturday, • Managing the Garbage we
Prize Distribution produce
(IX-XII)
(15.3.2)

II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, 06 02 Chapter-16 • Why do we need to manage our


Open House Management of Resources? (16.1)
Natural • Forests & Wildlife (16.2)
Resources
III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02

IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04 01 • Stakeholders (16.2.1)


Birthday
27-Karva Chouth
V 29-31 03 01 • Sustainable Management
(16.2.2)
• Water for all (16.3)
Coal & Petroleum (16.4)
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03 02 An overview of natural resource
(Students) management (16.5)
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02 02 Revision

10-Working Saturday
(Students)
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03
23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday

V 26-30 05

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: HISTORY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16 2 CH-1 The Rise of French Revolution and the idea
Nationalism in of the Nation
Europe The Aristocracy and the new
middle class
II 19-23 2 CH-1 The Rise of What did liberal Nationalism
Block Teaching
12 Nationalism in stand for ?
Days Europe A new conservatism after 1815
The Revolutionaries
III 26-27 2 CH-1 The Rise of The age of revolution 1830 –
Nationalism in 1848
Europe

Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 2 The Romantic Imagination and Class Test-I
(Staff) CH-1 The Rise of National Feeling Date 9 April – 18 April
Nationalism in
Europe CH-1 The Rise of
Nationalism in Europe
(Till page no -12)
II 09-13 05 2 1848---- The Revolution of
CH-1 The Rise of Liberals
Nationalism in
Europe

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 2 The Making of Germany and Italy


(Student) CH-1 The Rise of
Nationalism in
21- Parent Orientation Europe

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

IV 23-27 05 2 CH-1 The Rise of The strong case of Britain


Nationalism in
Europe

May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05 2 Visualizing the Nation


(Student, Prize CH-1 The Rise of
Distribution VI-VIII Nationalism in
Europe
01-Support Staff Day

II 07-12 12-Working Saturday 06 2 CH-1 The Rise of Nationalism and Imperialism


(Staff), Open Nationalism in
House X & XII Europe
09,10 – The Quest

***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******


Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 05 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India Pre-Mid Term
07-Working Saturday Nationalism in Introduction Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
(Staff) India The First World War , Khilafat
and NCM
CH-1 The Rise of
Nationalism in Europe

II 09-13 05 2 CH-3 Nationalism in India


Nationalism in Introduction
India The First World War , Khilafat

2|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
and NCM

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 2 CH-3 Different strands within the


(Student) Nationalism in movement
India The movement in towns
The Rebellion in the country side
Swaraj in the plantation

IV 23-27 05 2 CH-3 Towards civil Disobedience


Nationalism in The salt march
India How the Participants saw the
movement
Limits of civil disobedience

V 30-31 31 – Investiture 02 1 The sense of collective belonging


Ceremony CH-3
Nationalism in MAP WORK
India

Aug-18 I 01-03 03 1 Introduction


CH-6 Work life and India and the contemporary world
leisure Cities in the contemporary world

II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 2 Characteristics of the city


Open House Industrialization and the rise of
CH-6 Work life and the modern city in England
leisure

3|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05 2 Marginal Groups


Celebrations Housing
15 – Independence CH-6 Work life and Tenements for the new arrivals
Day leisure
16 – Inter School Cleaning of London
Basketball
Transport in the city
IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04 Social changes in the city
2 Men women and family in the
CH-6 Work life and city Individualism
leisure Leisure and consumption
Politics in the city

V 27-31 05 2 City in the colonial India


CH-6 Work life and Working in the city
leisure Housing and neighborhoods
Land Reclamation in Bombay
Bombay as the city of dreams
Cities and the challenges of
the environment
Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01 1 REVISION
(Students)

II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 2 Mid Term Exam


05- Teachers’ Day Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Celebrations REVISION

III 10-15 15-Working Saturday 06 CH-1 The Rise of


(Staff) Mid Term/ HYE Exam Nationalism in Europe
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28 26- Five period Time- 05 2 CH-7 Print culture INTRODUCTION
Table and the modern Print culture and the modern

4|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
world world CH-3 Nationalism
The first printed book in India
(MAPWORK)

CH-6 Work life and


leisure

Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 05 2 Print comes to Europe


Birthday CH-7 Print culture Gutenberg and the printing press
06-Working Saturday, and the modern
Prize Distribution world The print revolution and its
(IX-XII) impact
New reading public

II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, 06 2 Religious Debates and the fear of


Open House print
CH-7 Print culture The reading Mania
and the modern Children women and workers ;
world the 19th century

III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02 1 CH-7 Print culture India and the world of print
and the modern Manuscripts before the age of
world print

IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04 2 CH-7 Print culture Religious reforms and public
Birthday and the modern debates
27-Karva Chouth world New forms of publications

V 29-31 03 1 Women and print


CH-7 Print culture
and the modern
world

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***
Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03 1 Print and the poor people
(Students) Print and censorship
CH-7 Print culture
and the modern
world

II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02 1 REVISION PREBOARD SYLLABUS

10-Working Saturday CH-1 The Rise of


(Students) Nationalism in Europe

CH-3 Nationalism
in India
(MAPWORK)

CH-6 Work life and


leisure

CH-7 Print culture and


the modern world

III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 2 REVISION

IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03 1 REVISION


23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday

V 26-30 05 2

REVISION

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Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD

• Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed atleast one week before the commencement of exam.
• Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep
• Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug.
• The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018.
• Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov
• No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus.
• Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record.
• After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day.
• In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format.
• Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
• Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: GEOGRAPHY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16 GEOGRAPHY
• What is a resources?
Ch-1 Resources • Classification of
and Development Resources

II 19-23 Ch-1 Resources • Sustainable Development


and Development of Resource
• Resource Planning Need
12
Block Teaching and measures of
Days
conservation of resources

III 26-27 • Land As a Resource


Ch-1 Resources • Land use Pattern
and Development • Land Degradation
• Classification of soils
• Conservation of soil
• Question and Answers
• Map Work as per CBSE
Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 Class Test-I
(Staff) ECONOMICS • Different Notions of Date 9 April – 18 April
Development
GEOGRAPHY
• Income and Concepts
CH 1 RESOURCE AND
Ch-1 Development • Human Development DEVELOPMENT
Index ECONOMICS
• Sustainable development CH 1-DEVELOPMENT

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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
II 09-13 05
GEOGRAPHY
• Water scarcity
Ch-3 Water • Need and
Resource Conservation
• Multipurpose river
valley Projects

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 • Negative effects of


(Student) Ch-3 Water dams
Resource • Rain water harvesting
21- Parent Orientation
• Traditional Methods
• Question and Answers
• Map work as per
CBSE

IV 23-27 05

GEOGRAPHY
• Main features of
Ch-4 Agriculture
Agriculture • Types of farming

May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05 • Main features of


(Student, Prize Agriculture Cropping
Distribution VI-VIII Ch – 4 Seasons
Agriculture • Major crops-
01-Support Staff Day
 Rice
 Wheat
 Millets
 Maize
II 07-12 12-Working Saturday 06
(Staff), Open
House X & XII
2|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
• Major Crops-
09,10 – The Quest Ch – 4  Pulses
Agriculture  Sugarcane
 Oilseeds
 Tea
 Coffee
 Rubber
 Cotton and Jute
• Technological and
institutional changes in
agriculture
• Green Revolution
• Contribution of agriculture
to the National Economy
• Question and Answers

***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******


Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 05 ECONOMICS • Primary, secondary and Pre-Mid Term
07-Working Saturday tertiary Sectors Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
(Staff) • Role played by Govt to GEOGRAPHY
Ch-2 increase employment
CH 1-RESOURCE AND
Sectors of Indian opportunities DEVELOPMENT
Economy (From Soil as a resource)

CH 3-WATER
RESOURCES

ECONOMICS
II 09-13 05 DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMICS • Organized and
Ch-2 Sectors of unorganized sectors
Indian Economy • Protection of workers in
unorganized sectors
• Sectors based on
ownership
3|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
• Question and Answers
III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06
(Student) GEOGRAPHY • Importance and
Occurrence of
Ch-5 Minerals Minerals
and Energy • Classification of
Resources Minerals

IV 23-27 05 • Distribution of
Ch-5 minerals , Iron ,
Minerals and manganese,
Energy Copper,Bauxite, Mica,
Resources Limestone
• Need and
conservation of
minerals
• Conventional and Non
conventional sources
of energy
V 30-31 31 – Investiture 02 ECONOMICS
Ceremony • Double Coincidence of
Ch-3 Money and wants
Credit • Functions of money

Aug-18 I 01-03 03 • Modern Forms of Money


II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 Ch-3 Money • Loan activities of Bank
Open House and Credit • Terms of credit
• Formal and Informal
sources of credit
• Self Help Groups
• Question and answers

4|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05


Celebrations GEOGRAPHY • Manufacturing-
15 – Independence Introduction
Day Ch-6 • Importance of
16 – Inter School
Manufacturing Manufacturing
Basketball
Industries • Factors of location

IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04

Ch-6 • Classification of
Manufacturing Industries
Industries  Cotton
 Jute
 Sugar
 Iron Industry
 IT Industry

V 27-31 05
• Industrial Pollution and
Environmental
Degradation
Ch-6
Manufacturing • Control of environmental
Industries degradation
• Question and Answers

Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01


(Students) Map work as per CBSE

II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 Mid Term Exam


05- Teachers’ Day REVISION Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Celebrations

5|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday 06 GEOGRAPHY
(Staff) Mid Term/ HYE Exam Ch-1 Resources and
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04 Development
V 24-28 26- Five period Time- 05 • MNC Ch-3 Water Resource
Table ECONOMICS • Foreign trade and Ch – 4 Agriculture
Integration Ch-5-Minerals and
energy resources
Ch-4 Globalization ECONOMICS
Ch -1 Development
Ch-2Sectors of Indian
Economy
Ch 3 Money and credit

Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 05 • Globalization


Birthday • Factors causing
06-Working Saturday, Ch-4 Globalization Globalisation
Prize Distribution
(IX-XII) • Impact of Globalisation
• World Trade Organisation
• Question and Answers
II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, 06 GEOGRAPHY • Importance of lifelines
Open House • Roads – Importance and
Ch-7 Life Lines of types of Roads
National Economy • Railways

III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02


Ch-7 Life Lines of • Pipelines
National Economy • Waterways
• Airways

IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04


Birthday
27-Karva Chouth • Means of communication
• International Trade
Ch-7 Life Lines of • Tourism
National Economy
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
• Question and Answers
• Map works as per CBSE

V 29-31 03
ECONOMICS • Need for rules and
regulations
• Forms of Consumer
Ch-5 Consumer • Consumer Rights
Rights

*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***


Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03 Revision CBSE • Sample papers PT2 (Post Mid Term)
(Students) • Map Work
Class X
DATE:
(CBSE ) Complete
Syllabus except
Ch 2-Forest and
wildlife resources
which is deleted by
CBSE.
Geo : ch-1to 7
Eco ch 1 to 5
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02 • Revision
10-Working Saturday
(Students)
III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05

IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03
23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday

V 26-30 05

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Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD

• Syllabus for Class Test & Pre Mid Term is to be completed atleast one week before the commencement of exam.
• Mid Term syllabus for all the classes is to be completed by 31 Aug and CW & HW Notebooks to be corrected & returned by 04 Sep
• Mid Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 24 Aug.
• The last date to complete the syllabus for Post Mid Term examination is 02 November 2018.
• Post Mid Term Term Revision Worksheets will be uploaded by 02 Nov
• No chapter shall be deleted from the syllabus.
• Keep the photocopy of the syllabus for your own record.
• After Mid Term, five period time-table will be followed till the Annual Day.
• In subjects which includes practicals the breakup for practicals also need to be mentioned in the given format.
• Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Post Mid Term examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
• Please note that Post Mid Term exam will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2019.

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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: POLITICAL SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19

Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus


Periods
Mar-18 I 12-16 2 CHAPTER 1 :
• Concept of power sharing
Power Sharing • Case study of Belgium
• Case study of Sri lanka

II 19-23 2 CHAPTER 1 :
12 • Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka
Block Teaching
Days • Accommodation in Belgium
Power Sharing

III 26-27 2 CHAPTER 1 :


• Why is power sharing
Power Sharing necessary ?

Apr-18 I 02-07 07-Working Saturday 06 2 Class Test-I


(Staff) CHAPTER 1 : • Prudential reasons Date 9 April – 18 April
• moral reasons
Power Sharing • 4 forms of power sharing CH – 1 :- POWER
SHARING ( Till pg no. 5)

II 09-13 05 2
Chapter 2 : • Concept of federalism
• Unitary and federal systems
Federalism • Key features of federalism

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 2


(Student) Chapter 2 : • Two Routes of form
federations :-
21- Parent Orientation Federalism • Coming together federations

1|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
• Holding together federations
• What makes India a federal
country?
• 3 legislative lists :-
• Union list
• State list
• Concurrent list

IV 23-27 05 2
Chapter 2 : • How is federalism practiced
in India?-
Federalism • Linguistic states,
• Language policy

May-18 I 01-05 05- Working Saturday 05 2


(Student, Prize • How is federalism practiced
Distribution VI-VIII Chapter 2 : in India?-
• Centre state relations
01-Support Staff Day Federalism • Scheduled languages in
India

II 07-12 12-Working Saturday 06 2


(Staff), Open Chapter 2 : • Decentralization in India
House X & XII • Composition of local self –
Federalism governance
09,10 – The Quest • • Rural panchayats
• Municipal corporation

***** SUMMER BREAK 14 MAY -30 JUN 2018 ******


Jul-18 I 02-07 02 – Only Staff 05 2 Pre-Mid Term
07-Working Saturday Chapter 3 : • A story from Mexico Date: 09 Jul – 18 Jul
(Staff) Democracy and Olympics
• Social differences v/s social CHAPTER 1 : -
Diversity
divisions POWER SHARING
• Origin of social differences

2|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
II 09-13 05 2
Chapter 3 : • Over lapping and cross
Democracy and cutting differences
Diversity
• Homogeneous society and
migrants

III 16-21 21-Working Saturday 06 2


(Student) Chapter 3 : • Politics of social division and
Democracy and its outcomes
Diversity
• Three determinants

IV 23-27 05 2
Chapter 4 : • Gender and politics
Gender, Religion
and Caste • Impact of patriarchal society
on women in India

• Women's political
participation

V 30-31 31 – Investiture 02 2
Ceremony Chapter 4 : • Communalism
Gender, Religion • Features of communal
and Caste politics
• 4 Forms of communal
politics
• Secular state

Aug-18 I 01-03 03 2
Chapter 4 : • Caste and politics-
Gender, Religion • Caste inequalities
and Caste • Change in caste in India

3|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods

II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 2


Open House Chapter 4 : • Caste in politics
Gender, Religion • Politics in caste
and Caste • Merits & demerits of caste
–based politics

III 13-18 13-Independence Day 05 2


Celebrations • Meaning &
15 – Independence Chapter 6 : - • features of political
Day Political parties
16 – Inter School
parties
Basketball • Functions of political
parties
• Necessity of political parties

IV 20-24 22 – Id-ul-Zuha 04
2 Chapter 6 : - • How many political parties
Political parties should we have?:-
• One – party system
• Two party system
• Multi- party system

V 27-31 05 2
Chapter 6 : - • National parties
Political parties • Case study of 6 National
political parties
• State parties

Sep-18 I 01 01- Working Saturday 01


(Students) REVISION REVISION

II 03-08 03-Janmashtami 04 Mid Term Exam

4|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
05- Teachers’ Day Date : 10 Sep – 24 Sep
Celebrations REVISION REVISION
CHAPTER 1 : -
POWER SHARING
III 10-15 15-Working Saturday 06
(Staff) Mid Term/ HYE Exam CHAPTER 2 : -
IV 17-21 21-Muharram 04
V 24-28 26- Five period Time- 05 1
FEDERALISM
Chapter 6 : -
Table Political parties • Challenges of political
parties CHAPTER 3 : -
• Reforms of political parties DEMOCRACY AND
DIVERSITY

Oct-18 I 01-06 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s 05 1 Chapter 7 : -


Birthday Outcomes of • Democracy better than other
06-Working Saturday, Democracy forms of Governments
Prize Distribution • Democracy as an
(IX-XII) accountable, responsive and
legitimate government

II 08-13 13-Working Saturday, 06 1


Open House Chapter 7 : - • Democracy’’s relationship
Outcomes of with Economic growth and
Democracy Development

• Democracy and Inequalities


and poverty

III 15-19 17-21 Autumn Break 02 1 Chapter 7 : -


Outcomes of • Democracy and social
Democracy diversity and its
accommodation

• Democracy and freedom


and dignity of citizens

IV 22-26 24-Maharishi Valmiki’s 04 1

5|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
Birthday Chapter 8 : - • Different challenges faced
27-Karva Chouth challenges to by democracy:-
democracy • Foundational challenge
• Challenge of expansion of
democracy
• Challenge of deepening of
democracy

V 29-31 03 1
Chapter 8 : - • Broad guidelines for Political
challenges to reforms
democracy • Concept of good democracy

*** Autumn Break 17 Oct – 21 Oct 2018 ***


Nov-18 I 01-03 03-Working Saturday 03 1
(Students) Chapter 8 : -
challenges to • Redefining democracy in
democracy changing times

• Conclusion

II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02 1


REVISION REVISION
10-Working Saturday
(Students)

III 12-16 15- Annual Day 05 1


REVISION REVISION

IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03 2
23-Guru Nanak’s REVISION REVISION
Birthday

V 26-30 05 2
REVISION REVISION Post Mid Term (PT-2)

6|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
& PRE – BOARD EXAM

CHAPTER 1 : -
POWER SHARING

CHAPTER 2 –
FEDERALISM
CHAPTER 3 : -
DEMOCRACY AND
DIVERSITY

CHAPTER 4 : -
GENDER, RELIGION
AND CASTE

CHAPTER 6 : -
POLITICAL PARTIES

CHAPTER 7 : -
OUTCOMES OF
DEMOCRACY

CHAPTER 8 : -
CHALLENGES TO
DEMOCRACY

Name & Signature of the Teacher

MS. HIMANI SHARMA

Signature of HOD

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