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CLASS- X SYLLABUS 2023-24

ENGLISH

March & April FIRST FLIGHT


 A letter to God
 Nelson Mandela-A long walk to freedom
POEMS
 Dust of Snow
 Fire &Ice
 Tiger in the Zoo

May FIRST FLIGHT


 Two Stories about flying
POEMS
 How to tell wild animals
FOOTPRINT WITHOUT FEET
 A triumph of surgery
 The thief’s story
GRAMMAR
 Integrated grammar practice-Editing, omission, rearranging of
sentences
WRITING SKILLS
Letter –placing order, enquiry
July FIRST FLIGHT
 From the Diary of Anne Frank
 Glimpses of India
POEMS
 The Ball Poem
FOOTPRINT WITHOUT FEET
 Midnight Visitor

August FIRST FLIGHT


 Mijbil the otter
 Madam Rides the bus
POEMS
 Amanda
FOOTPRINT WITHOUT FEET
 A question of trust
 The Making of Scientist

September FIRST FLIGHT


POEMS
 Trees
 Fog
Writing Skills
Letter- Complaint, Letter to editor & Analytical Paragraph

October FIRST FLIGHT


 The Sermon at Benaras
POEMS
 The Tale of Custard, the Dragon
FOOTPRINT WITHOUT FEET
 The Necklace

November FIRST FLIGHT


 The Proposal
POEMS
 For Anne Gregory
FOOTPRINT WITHOUT FEET
 Bholi
December FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
 The Book that saved the world

GRAMMAR
 Revision of earlier concepts
WRITING SKILLS
 Revision of earlier concepts.
Jan & Feb

Pre-Board Exams
Syllabus for Assessment
UT-1 / Quarterly FIRST FLIGHT
Exam A letter to God, Nelson Mandela-A long walk to freedom, Two Stories about flying
Poems- Dust of Snow, Fire &Ice, Tiger in the Zoo, How to tell wild animals
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
A triumph of Surgery, The thief’s story
Writing Skills – Letter of Placing Order and Enquiry
Grammar- Integrated grammar

Mid-term FIRST FLIGHT


A letter to God, Nelson Mandela-A long walk to freedom, Two Stories about flying ,
From the Diary of Anne Frank, Mijbil the otter, Glimpses of India, Madam rides the
bus. Poems- Dust of Snow, Fire &Ice, Tiger in the Zoo, How to tell wild animals, the
Ball poem, Fog, Trees, Amanda
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
A triumph of Surgery, The thief’s story, The Midnight Visitor, A question of trust, The
making of a scientist
Writing Skills – Letter of Placing Order and Enquiry, Complaint , Letter to Editor
Analytical Paragraph
Grammar- Integrated grammar

UT-2 FIRST FLIGHT


The Sermon at Benaras, The proposal Poem – The tale of custard, the Dragon, For
Anne Gregory
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
The Necklace, Bholi

Pre-Board Complete Syllabus


ह िंदी

अप्रैल बड़े भाई साहब, डायरी का एक पन्ना, कबीर की साखी,


व्याकरण- मुहावऱे , अनुच्छ़ेद
मई मीरा क़े पद,
सं चयन- हररहर काका
रचना क़े आधार पर वाक्य भ़े द, समास, पत्र ल़ेखन (औपचाररक),
पदबं ध,ववज्ञापन,सू चना ल़ेखन
जुलाई तातारां -वामीरो कथा,तीसरी कसम क़े विल्पकार-िैलेंद्र, (कववता)- मनु ष्यता, व्याकरण -लघु कथा ल़ेखन तथा
इम़ेल ल़ेखन
अगस्त (कववता)- पवव त प्रद़े ि में पावस ,पाठ- अब कहां दू सरों क़े दु ख स़े दु खी होऩे वाल़े
सं चयन-पाठ 2 सपनों क़े स़े वदन।
व्याकरण दोहराव
हितिंबर अधववावषवक परीक्षा
(पाठ)-पतझड में टू टी पवियां - झ़ेन की द़े न, विन्नी का सोना।
अक्टू बर पाठ -कारतू स, कववता-कर चल़े हम विदा तथा तोप ।
व्याकरण- समास, पदबंध, रचना क़े आधार पर वाक्य भ़ेद औ र मुहावऱे ।
नविंबर कववता- आत्मत्राण।
सं चयन- पाठ 3 - टोपी िु क्ला
ल़ेखन कौिल का दोहराव- अनु च्छ़ेद,पत्र, सू चना ल़ेखन, ववज्ञापन, ई-म़ेल ल़े ख न व लघु कथा ल़ेखन।
पू ऱे पाठ्यक्रम का दोहराव
हदििंबर

Syllabus for
Assessment
UT-1 / Quarterly बड़े भाई साहब, डायरी का एक पन्ना, कबीर की साखखयााँ , मीरा क़े पद औ र हररहर काका l
Exam
व्याकरण - समास ,मुहावऱे ,रचना क़े आधार पर वाक्य भ़े द, औ र पदबं ध दोहराएं ।
ल़ेखन कौिल - औपचाररक पत्र अनु च्छ़ेद ववज्ञापन औ र सू चना ल़ेखन दोहराएं व अभ्यास करें ।
Mid-term जू न का पाठ्यक्रम तथा पाठ वामीरो कथा ,तीसरी कसम क़े विल्पकार- िैलेंद्र, अब कहां दू सरों क़े दु ख स़े
दु खी होऩे वाल़े।कववता- मनु ष्यता ,पवव त प्रद़े ि में पावस, पतझड में टू टी पवियां - झ़ेन की द़े नl
सं चयन स़े हररहर काका औ र सपनों क़े स़े वदन।
व्याकरण- समास, रचना क़े आधार पर वाक्य भ़ेद, मुहावऱे औ र पदबंध। ल़ेखन कौिल- अनु च्छ़ेद ,पत्र
(औपचाररक ),सू चना ल़ेखन ,ववज्ञापन ल़ेखन ,ईम़ेल ल़ेखन, तथा लघु कथाl
Pre-Board अप्रै ल स़े ल़े कर नवं बर तक का कराया िया सभी कायव
MATHS

April  Statistics
 Real numbers
 Polynomials
 Pair of linear equations in two variables
May  Probability

 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
July
 ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION
 TRIANGLES

 CIRCLES
August  INTODUCTION TO TRIGONOMETRY
 CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY

 REVISIONS
September
 APPLICATIONS OF TRIGONOMETRY
October
 AREA RELATED TO CIRCLES
 SURFACE AREA AND VOLUMES
November
REVISION
December &
January
PRACTICALS
February

Syllabus for Assessment


REAL NUMBERS , POLYNOMIALS , PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES ,
Unit Test -1
STATISTICS , PROBABILITY

REAL NUMBERS , POLYNOMIALS , PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES ,


Mid-Term PROBABILITY , STATISTICS, QUADRATIC EQUATIONS , ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION ,
TRIANGLES , CIRCLES

INTODUCTION TO TRIGONOMETRY ,CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY

APPLICATION OF TRIGONOMETRY , AREA RELATED TO CIRCLES .


Unit Test - 2

Complete Syllabus
PREBOARD
SCIENCE

April  Chapter 1- Chemical reactions and equations(Chemical equation, Balanced chemical equation,
implications of a balanced chemical equation)
 Chapter 5- Life Process(‘Living Being’. Basic concept of nutrition)

 Chapter 1- Chemical reactions and equations(types of chemical reactions: combination,


May decomposition, displacement, double displacement, precipitation, oxidation and reduction,
rancidity)
 Chapter 5- Life Process(nutrition, respiration, in plants and animals.)
 Chapter 9- Light reflection and Refraction (Reflection of light by curved surfaces; Images formed
by spherical mirrors, centre of curvature, principal axis, principal focus, focal length, mirror
formula, magnification
PRACTICALS
1.Observing the action of Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals on the following salt solutions: i) ZnSO4(aq) ii)
FeSO4(aq) iii) CuSO4(aq) iv) Al2 (SO4)3(aq) Arranging Zn, Fe, Cu and Al (metals) in the decreasing order
of reactivity based on the above result.
2.Performing and observing the following reactions and classifying them into: Unit-I A. Combination
reaction B. Decomposition reaction C. Displacement reaction D. Double displacement reaction (i) Action of
water on quicklime (ii) Action of heat on ferrous sulphate crystals (iii) Iron nails kept in copper sulphate
solution (iv) Reaction between sodium sulphate and barium chloride solutions
3.Preparing a temporary mount of a leaf peel to show stomata.
.
 Chapter 2- Acids, bases and salts:
July  (Their definitions in terms of furnishing of H+ and OH- ions, General properties, examples and
uses, concept of pH scale ,importance of pH in everyday life;)
 Chapter 5- Life Process(transport and excretion in plants and animals.)
 Chapter 9- Light reflection and Refraction(magnification. Refraction; Laws of refraction,
refractive index. Refraction of light by spherical lens; Image formed by spherical lenses; Lens
formula (Derivation not required); Magnification. Power of a lens.)
PRACTICALS
1.A. Finding the pH of the following samples by using pH paper/universal indicator: Unit-I (i)
Dilute Hydrochloric Acid (ii) Dilute NaOH solution (iii) Dilute Ethanoic Acid solution (iv)
Lemon juice (v) Water (vi) Dilute Hydrogen Carbonate solution
B. Studying the properties of acids and bases (HCl & NaOH) on the basis of their reaction with:
a) Litmus solution (Blue/Red) b) Zinc metal c) Solid sodium carbonate
2. Experimentally show that carbon dioxide is given out during respiration.
3.Tracing the path of a ray of light passing through a rectangular glass slab for different angles of
incidence. Measure the angle of incidence, angle of refraction, angle of emergence and interpret
the result.
4.Determination of the focal length of: i) Concave mirror ii) Convex lens by obtaining the image
of a distant object
 Chapter 2- Acids, bases and salts: (preparation and uses of Sodium Hydroxide, Bleaching powder,
August Baking soda, Washing soda and Plaster of Paris)
 Chapter 10- Human Eye and Colorful World
 (Refraction of light through a prism, dispersion of light, scattering of light, applications in daily
life.)
 Chapter 13 – Our environment:
 (Eco-system, Environmental problems, Ozone depletion, waste production and their solutions.
Biodegradable and non-biodegradable substances)
PRACTICALS
1.Study of the following properties of acetic acid (ethanoic acid): i) Odour ii) solubility in water iii) effect
on litmus iv) reaction with Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
2.Tracing the path of the rays of light through a glass prism.
 Chapter 3- Metals and nonmetals:
September  (Properties of metals and non-metals; Reactivity series; Formation and properties of ionic
compounds)
 Chapter 6-Control and co-ordination in animals and plants: (Tropic movements in plants;
Introduction of plant hormones;)
 Chapter 11- Electricity
 Electric current, potential difference and electric current. Ohm’s law; Resistance, Resistivity,
Factors on which the resistance of a conductor depends. Series combination of resistors, parallel
combination of resistors and its applications in daily life.
PRACTICALS
1.Studying the dependence of potential difference (V) across a resistor on the current (I) passing through it
and determine its resistance. Also plotting a graph between V and I
 Chapter 3- Metals and nonmetals: (Basic metallurgical processes; Corrosion and its prevention.)
October  Chapter 4- Carbon compounds:
 (Covalent bonding in carbon compounds. Versatile nature of carbon. Homologous series
 Chapter 6-Control and co-ordination in animals and plants(Control and co-ordination in animals:
Nervous system; Voluntary, involuntary and reflex action; Chemical co-ordination ,animal
hormones)
 Chapter 11- Electricity
o (parallel combination of resistors and its applications in daily life. Heating effect of
electric current and its applications in daily life. Electric power, Interrelation between P,
V, I and R)
PRACTICALS
1.Determination of the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in series and
parallel.
2.Study of the comparative cleaning capacity of a sample of soap in soft and hard water.
 Chapter 4- Carbon compounds:
November  Covalent bonding in carbon compounds. Versatile nature of carbon. Homologous series .
Nomenclature of carbon compounds containing functional groups (halogens, alcohol, ketones,
aldehydes, alkanes and alkynes), difference between saturated hydro carbons and unsaturated
hydrocarbons. Chemical properties of carbon compounds (combustion, oxidation, addition and
substitution reaction). Ethanol and Ethanoic acid (only properties and uses), soaps and detergents)
 Chapter 7-How do organisms reproduce
 Chapter 12- Magnetic effects of current
PRACTICALS
2.Studying (a) binary fission in Amoeba, and (b) budding in yeast and Hydra with the help of prepared
slides.
3.Identification of the different parts of an embryo of a dicot seed (Pea, gram or red kidney bean).
.
Chapter 8 Heredity:
December
Pre board.
January &
February

Syllabus for Assessment


Chapter 1- Chemical reactions and equations
Unit Test -1 / Chapter 2- Acids, bases and salts:
Quarterly Exam Chapter 5- Life Process(‘Living Being’. Basic concept of nutrition, nutrition and respiration in plants and
animals )
Chapter 9- Light reflection and Refraction(Reflection of light by curved surfaces; Images formed by
spherical mirrors,)
.Chapter 1- Chemical reactions and equations
Mid-Term Chapter 2- Acids, bases and salts
Chapter 5- Life Process
Chapter 9- Light reflection and Refraction
Chapter 10- Human Eye and Colorful World
Chapter 13 – Our environment
Chapter 1- Chemical reactions and equations
Unit Test - 2 Chapter 2- Acids, bases and salts
Chapter 3- Metals and nonmetals
Chapter 4- Carbon compounds:
Chapter 5- Life Process
Chapter 6-Control and co-ordination in animals and plants
Chapter 7-How do organisms reproduce
Chapter 8 Heredity
Chapter 9- Light reflection and Refraction
Chapter 10- Human Eye and Colorful World
Chapter 11- Electricity
Chapter 12- Magnetic effects of current
Chapter 13 – Our environment
.
Complete Syllabus
Final Term

Internal assessment
Management of Natural Resources
SOCIAL STUDIES

April Geography - Resource and development


History - Nationalism in Europe
Pol Science-Power sharing
Geography- Forest and wildlife
May Economics- Development

Geography- Agriculture
July
History- Nationalism in India
Pol Science- Federalism
Economics- Sectors of the Indian economy
Geography- Manufacturing industries
August History- The making of a global world
Pol Science- Gender religion and caste
Economics- Money and credit

History- The of industrialization (assignment)


September Pol Science-Political parties
Geography- Water resources

History- Globalization and the Indian economy, Print culture and the modern world
October
Geography-Minerals and energy resources

Geography- Lifelines of national economy


November Pol Science- Outcomes of democracy
Consumer rights ( project)

Revision
December
Pre-Board
January
February
Syllabus for Assessment
Resources and development
Unit Test -1 Nationalism in Europe
Power sharing
Development
Resources and development
Mid-Term Nationalism in Europe
Nationalism in India
Power sharing
Development
Forest and wildlife
Agriculture
manufacturing industries
Sectors of Indian economy
money and credit
gender religion and caste
The making of global world
Political parties
Unit Test - 2 Water resources
Globalization and the Indian economy
Print culture and the modern world
Complete Syllabus
Pre-Board
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

April PART A: Employable Skill


 Communication Skills (Unit 1)

May Part A : Employability Skill


 Unit-4 Entrepreneurial Skills
Part B : Subject Skill
 Unit-1 Digital Documentation
July Part A : Employability Skill
 Unit-2 Self- Management Skills
Part B : Subject Skill
 Unit-2 Electronic Spreadsheet

August PART A: Employability Skill


 Unit 3 ICT Skills
PART B Subject Skills
 Web application and security
September PART B Subject Skills
Web application and security(contd)
Revision
PART B Subject Skills
October  Database Management System

November PART A: Employability Skill


 Unit 5 Green Skills

December Revision

Jan & Feb Pre-Board & Practical

Syllabus for Assessment


UT-1 PART A: Employability Skill
 Communication Skills (Unit 1)
 Unit-4 Entrepreneurial Skills
Part B : Subject Skill
 Unit-1 Digital Documentation

Mid-Term Part A : Employability Skill


 Self- Management Skills
 Communication Skills (Unit 1)
 Entrepreneurial Skills
 ICT Skills
Part B : Subject Skill
 Unit-2 Electronic Spreadsheet
 Digital Documentation
 Web application and security

UT-2 Part B : Subject Skill


 Database Management System
 Green Skills
Pre-Board Complete Syllabus
MARKETING & SALES

April-May PART A: Employability Skill


 Communication Skills (Unit 1)
PART B: Subject Skills
 Unit 1: Sales with other functionsIntroduction to Marketing Mix
Unit 2: Market (Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning)
PART A: Employability Skill
July
 Self-Management Skills
PART B: Subject Skills
 Basic Concepts of Sales

PART A: Employability Skill


August
 Basic ICT Skills (Unit 3)
PART B Subject Skills
 Unit 3: Basic concept of Sales (Contd)
 Career in Selling

September REVISION

PART A: Employability Skill


October
 Entrepreneurial Skills (Unit 4)
PART B Subject Skills
 Career in Selling
 Skills in Selling

PART A: Employability Skill


November
 Green Skills
PART B Subject Skills
 Skills in Selling
Revision
December

Pre-Board
January & Feb

Syllabus for Assessments


PART A: Employability Skill
UT-1
 Communication Skills (Unit 1)
PART B: Subject Skills
Unit 1: Sales with other functionsIntroduction to Marketing Mix
Unit 2: Market (Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning)
PART A: Employability Skill
Mid-Term
 Self Management Skills (Unit 2)
 Basic ICT Skills (Unit 3)
 Communication Skills (Unit 1)
PART B Subject Skills
Unit 1: Sales with other functionsIntroduction to Marketing Mix
Unit 2: Market (Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning)
Unit 3 : Basic Concepts of Sales
PART A: Employability Skill
UT-2  Entrepreneurial Skills (Unit 4)
PART B Subject Skills
Career in Selling , Skills in selling

Complete Syllabus
Pre-Board

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