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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Secunderabad ACADEMIC SYLLABUS – 2019-2020 CLASS: X SUBJECT: ENGLISH Month First Flight - Textbook Footprints without Feet Supplementary Reader Writing Skills Grammar March/ April Prose:- A Letter to God Nelson Mandela Poem:- Dust of Snow Fire and Ice A Triumph of Surgery Story Writing Formal Letter Writing - Letter to the Editor Tenses Modals Use of Passive Voice Integrated Grammar June Prose:- Two Stories about Flying From the Diary of Anne Frank Poem:- A Tiger in the Zoo The Thief’s Story The Midnight Visitor Formal Letter Writing- Letter of Complaint Letter of Inquiry Reporting : i) Commands & Requests ii) Statements iii) Questions Integrated Grammar July Prose:- The Hundred Dresses-I The Hundred Dresses-II Glimpses of India Poem:- How to Tell Wild Animals The Ball Poem Amanda A Question of Trust Footprints without Feet Formal Letter Writing- Placing an Order Subject Verb Concord Clauses : i) Noun Clauses ii) Adverb Clauses iii) Relative Clauses Integrated Grammar August Prose:- Mijbil the Otter Madam Rides the Bus Poem:- Animals The Trees Fog The Making of a Scientist The Necklace Article Writing Determiners Prepositions Integrated Grammar September Half Year Examination October Prose:- The Sermon at Benares Poem:- The Tale of Custard the Dragon The Hack Driver Letter of Complaint Letter of Inquiry Integrated Grammar November Prose:- The Proposal Poem:- For Anne Gregory Bholi The Book that Saved the Earth Placing an Order Article Writing Story Writing Integrated Grammar December – February Revision March Board Examination

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Page 1: CLASS: X SUBJECT: ENGLISH...Real Numbers Ch 02. Polynomials April Ch 03. Pair of Linear Equations June Ch 03. Pair of Linear Equations (Contd) Ch 04. Quadratic Equations Ch 05. Arithmetic

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOLSecunderabad

ACADEMIC SYLLABUS – 2019-2020

CLASS: X SUBJECT: ENGLISH

Month First Flight - TextbookFootprints without Feet Supplementary Reader

Writing Skills Grammar

March/April

Prose:- A Letter to God Nelson MandelaPoem:- Dust of Snow Fire and Ice

A Triumph of Surgery Story Writing Formal Letter Writing - Letter to the Editor

Tenses Modals Use of Passive VoiceIntegrated Grammar

JuneProse:- Two Stories about Flying From the Diary of Anne FrankPoem:- A Tiger in the Zoo

The Thief’s StoryThe Midnight Visitor

Formal Letter Writing- Letter of Complaint Letter of Inquiry

Reporting : i) Commands &

Requests ii) Statements iii)Questions

Integrated Grammar

July

Prose:- The Hundred Dresses-I The Hundred Dresses-II Glimpses of IndiaPoem:- How to Tell Wild Animals The Ball Poem Amanda

A Question of TrustFootprints without Feet

Formal Letter Writing- Placing an Order

Subject Verb Concord

Clauses :i) Noun Clausesii) Adverb Clausesiii) Relative Clauses

Integrated Grammar

August

Prose:- Mijbil the Otter Madam Rides the Bus Poem:- Animals The Trees Fog

The Making of a ScientistThe Necklace

Article WritingDeterminers

Prepositions

Integrated Grammar

September Half Year Examination

October Prose:- The Sermon at BenaresPoem:- The Tale of Custard the Dragon

The Hack Driver Letter of Complaint Letter of Inquiry

Integrated Grammar

November Prose:- The ProposalPoem:- For Anne Gregory

BholiThe Book that Saved the Earth

Placing an Order Article Writing Story Writing

Integrated Grammar

December –February

Revision

March Board Examination

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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

Month Chapters/Topics

March Ch 01. Real NumbersCh 02. Polynomials

April Ch 03. Pair of Linear Equations

June Ch 03. Pair of Linear Equations (Contd)Ch 04. Quadratic EquationsCh 05. Arithmetic Progressions

July Ch 06. Triangles Ch 07. Co Ordinate GeometryCh 08. Trigonometry

August Ch 09. Applications of TrigonometryCh 10. Circles

September Half Yearly Examinations

October Ch 11. ConstructionsCh 12. Areas related to Circles

November Ch 13. Surface Areas and VolumesCh 14. Statistics

December Ch 15. Probability

January Revision

February Revision

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SUBJECT : GENERAL SCIENCE TEXTBOOK: NCERT & GOYAL BROTHERS

MONTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY PRACTICALS

MARCH CHAPTER 12Electricity

CHAPTER 1Chemical Reactions And Equations

CHAPTER 6Life Processes

APRIL CHAPTER 12Electricity (contd...)

CHAPTER 1Chemical Reactions And Equations (contd...)

CHAPTER 6Life Processes (contd...)

(Chem: Types of reactions

JUNE CHAPTER 13Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current

CHAPTER 2Acids, Bases And Salts

CHAPTER 6 Life Processes (contd...)

(Bio): Temporary mount of leaf peel to show stomata (Bio): To show that CO2 is released during respiration. (Phy) : To verify Ohm’s Law

JULY

CHAPTER 13Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current(contd..)

CHAPTER 2Acids, Bases And SaltsCHAPTER 3Metals And Non-metals

CHAPTER 7Control And Coordination (Phy): Series and Parallel combination of resistors

(Chem): pH of various samples; Test with HCl and NaOH.

AUGUST

CHAPTER 14Sources Of Energy

CHAPTER 3Metals And Non-metals

CHAPTER 15 Our EnvironmentCHAPTER 16Management Of Natural Resources

(Chem): Reactivity series of metals

Science Kit

SEPTEMBER HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION

OCTOBER

CHAPTER 10Light - Reflection And Refraction

CHAPTER 4Carbon And Its Compounds

CHAPTER 8How Do Organisms Reproduce?

(Phy): Focal length of i) concave mirror ii) convex lens (Phy): Glass Slab (Chem): Properties of acetic acid (Bio): To study binary fission in Amoeba and budding in yeast.

NOVEMBER

CHAPTER 11Human Eye And Colourful World

CHAPTER 4Carbon And Its Compounds (contd...)CHAPTER 5Periodic Classification Of Elements

CHAPTER 9 Heredity And Evolution

(Chem): Comparative study of hard and soft water with soap (Phy): Glass Prism (Phy): Image formation by convex lens (Bio): To identify the parts of embryo.

DECEMBER REVISION

JANUARY REVISION

FEBRUARY REVISION

MARCH FINALS

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SUBJECT: SOCIAL SCIENCE

MONTH HISTORY GEOGRAPHY CIVICS ECONOMICSMarch - 1. Resources and Development 1. Power Sharing

April - 1. Resources and Development (cont..) 1. Power Sharing (cont..) -

June 1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

2. Forest and Wild Life Resources3. Water Resources

2. Federalism 1. Development

July 1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe (contd..)

3. Water Resources (contd..)4. Agriculture

3. Democracy and Diversity4. Gender, Religion and Caste

2. Sectors of The Indian Economy

August 3. Nationalism in India 5. Mineral and Energy Resources. 4. Gender, Religion and Caste (contd..)5. Popular Struggles and Movements

2. Sectors of The Indian Economy (contd..)

September Revision

October 5. The Age of Industrialisation 5. Mineral and Energy Resources (contd..)

6. Political Parties 3. Money and Credit

November 7. Print Culture and Modern World

6. Manufacturing Industries 6. Political Parties cont……7. Outcomes of Democracy

4. Globalisation and Indian Economy

December 7. Print Culture and Modern World (contd..)

7. Life lines of National Economy 8. Challenges to Democracy 4. Globalisation and Indian Economy (contd..)

January Revision

February Revision

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:

ECONOMICS: Consumer Rights

GEOGRAPHY: Map Book

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SUBJECT: FRENCH - 2ND LANGUAGE

MONTH LESSON TOPIC

Mars / Avril Retrouvons nos amis, Après le bac La France et ses fêtes, L’enseignement français, la recapitulation de la grammaire, la correspondance, les expressions, les proverbes, le furtur antérieur, la forme nominale.

Juin Chercher du travail, le plaisir de lire

Le travail, lire, se renseigner, s’inscrire à la bibliothèque, les pronoms relatifs : simples et composés, le plus-que-parfait.

Juillet Les médias, Chacun ses goûts La télé, la radio, la presse, la publicité, exprimer ses gouts, la forme nominale, les pronoms personnels : y, en, les pronoms demonstratives simples et composes, le pronom “ on ”, l’emphase : c’est ..... qui,c’est ...... que

Août En pleine forme, l’environnement Les français / les indiens et la santé, la sécurité sociale, leréchauffement de la terre, la pollution, le recyclage, les pronoms possessifs, le subjonctif

Septembre RÉVISION RÉVISION

Octobre Métro Boulot Dodo, Vive la République,

Les transports en France, les institutions politiques, le conditionnel passé, ne ..... pas +infinitif du verbe, si + plus-que-parfait + conditionnel passé, le discours rapporté

Novembre C’est bon – le progrès, Vers un monde interculturel

Les apports de la science et l’informatique, la diversité culturelle, le participle present, le gérondif, la recapitulation des verbs et des parties de grammaire déjà abordés.

Décembre RÉVISION RÉVISION

Janvier RÉVISION RÉVISION

Février RÉVISION RÉVISION

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SUBJECT: GERMAN - 2ND LANGUAGEName of the Text : BESTE FREUNDE B1.1, Deutsch für Jugendliche Publisher : Goyal Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd

Month Topic Grammar

March/April Lektion6: Magst du grüne Bohnen? Indirekte Frage mit ob Nullartikel + Adjektiv im Nominativ und Akkusativ

June/July Lektion 7: Die App,die den Dieb findet. Präteritum Locale Präpositionen : um, über + Akkusativ

Gegenüber + Dativ

August/ September

Lektion 7: Die App,die den Dieb findet. Relativsatz: Relativpronomen mit Präposition Adjektive : Komparativ und Superlativ Adjektivendungen – bestimmten und unbestimmten Artikeln

October/November

Lektion8: Einfach Sprachen lernen Obwohl Plusquamperfekt

December Lektion 9: Deine Hilfe zählt! Temporale Nebensätze – als, nachdem Relativpronomen – wo, was Landeskunde – Das Schulsystem, Regionen in Deutschland,

Österreich und der Schweiz, Etwas Vergangenes erzählen

January Wiederholen

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SUBJECT : ART AND CRAFT

Month Subject Content Medium/Material Methods

March and April

DrawingVisual Elements Lines, strokes, colours, Shades and Tones. Pen By Demo only

JuneLife Study, Human Composition with landscape painting

Sketching, human gesture, poses and variety of actions. Pencil Shading and

Water ColoursBy Demo only

JulyPerspective-Landscape painting

Sketching nature and surroundings Sketching nature and surroundings Creative use of perspective in spatial relationship.

B/W Shading/Colour Gel Pen (W/P) Water Colours

By Demo only

AugustOur Heritage : Buildings, Monuments, Temples

Perspective, spatial, relationship and aesthetics Gel Pen, Colour Pencils,

Water/Poster PaintsBy Demo only

September Canvas paintingUse of various media and techniques.

Acrylic Paints By Demo only

OctoberLandscape, Abstract painting introduction

Study of colour, shades and tones/Two, three dimensional shapes and forms. Collage with variety of coloured papers.

Poster Colours, Water Colours

By Demo only

NovemberStill Life painting, Moments of Objects, 2D, 3D objects, Shadows

Creative use of colours to show space, atmosphere, subjective modes.

Water Colours, Oil Pastels, B/W Shading, Collage

By Demo only

DecemberPoster Designs, Logos, Mascots

Study of calligraphic strokes of Devnagari, native language.

Water/Poster Paints, Gel Pen

By Demo only

JanuaryLandscape painting, Introduction to Abstract art

Contrast work/Element of Art Poster Colours, Water Colours, Colour Pencils

By Demo only

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SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE Name of the Textbook: In-house Book – Java

S.No. Month Theory Practical

1.March/April

Chapter 1 - Programming in Java Chapter 1 - Programming in Java

2. June Chapter 1 - Programming in Java Chapter 1 - Programming in Java

3. July Chapter 2 - Java Declarations Chapter 2 - Java Declarations

4. August Chapter 2 - Java Declarations Chapter 2 - Java Declarations

5. September Revision First Term Practical Examination

6. OctoberChapter 3 - Java Operators and Control Structures * Operators in Java

Chapter 3 - Java Operators and Control Structures * Operators in Java

7. NovemberChapter 3 - Java Operators and Control Structures * Decision Making Statements

Chapter 3 - Java Operators and Control Structures * Decision Making Statements

8. DecemberChapter 3 - Java Operators and Control Structures * Looping Statements

Chapter 3 - Java Operators and Control Structures * Looping Statements

9. January Revision Final Term Practical Examination

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SUBJECT: DANCE SUBJECT: MUSIC

MONTH Units / Chapters

March / April

Semi Classical Dance – Instrumental Music

June Zumba Fitness Dance

July Theme related dance – Dance on Motivation

August Theme dance based on Environment

September Practice of Head and Eye Movements of Classical Dance

October Western Dance

November Folk Dance – Kohli

December Zumba Dance

January Fusion Dance, Solo Dance Assessment

February Final Examinations

Theory: Compose dance for musical notes Concepts of Indian Dances Comparison of Indian and World dances

MONTH Units / Chapters

March / April

Prayer song – English

June Prayer song – English Contd….

July Ekhtha geet - Hindi

August Ekhtha geet – Hindi contd…

September Solo singing (I Term Assessment)

OctoberMotivational Song-English

(Karaoke singing)

NovemberMotivational song – English continued…..

December Christmas Carol

January Practice of all the songs

February Solo singing ( II Term Assessment )

Students will be introduced about a great

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SUBJECT: HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIONMonth Activity/Game/Theory Targeted Competencies Evaluation Criteria Assessment

March 1. Partial curl up2. Kho-Kho3. BMI

1. Strength 2. Team Spirit 3. Body mass Index

1. Performance2. Understanding the techniques3. Mass/(height in (M))2

Observation & Test

April 1. Flexed bent arm hang 2. Dodge ball3. First Aid – Introduction

1. Strength2. Quick movement3. Theory Knowledge

1. Performance2. Scientific approach

Observation & Test

June 1. Flamingo balance test2. First Aid – First Aid box (Preparation and use of First Aid Kit)

1.Blance 2.Theory Knowledge

1.Using the skill during the game2.Time

Observation & Test

July 1. Passing practice (Football)2. Standing Vertical jump3. First Aid - Bleeding (Simple injuries)

1. Skill Improvement2. Leg Strength3. Theory Knowledge

1. Speed2. Performance

Observation & Test

August 1. Sit and reach2. Cricket (Match Practice)3. Long Jump4. First Aid – Fractures

1. Flexibility2. Team spirit3. leg strength 4. Theory Knowledge

1. Body posture2. Participation3. Performance

Observation & Test

September 1. Throw ball2. 50 mts running (fitness work outs)3. Basketball (Match Practice) 4. First Aid – Shock

1. Hand strength & Team spirit2. Speed3. Team spirit4. Theory Knowledge

1. Proper execution of pass2. Performance3. Co-ordination4. First Aid

Observation & Test

October 1. Relay race2. Football3. Alternative wall Toss test4. First Aid- Burns

1. Team spirit2. Skill Improvement 3. Co-ordination 4. Theory Knowledge

1. Perfection 2. Match practice3. Performance

Observation & Test

November 1. 600mts running 2. Short-Put 3. Basketball4. First Aid – Drowning

1. Endurance2. Hand Strength3. Team spirit4. Practical Knowledge

1. Performance2. Understanding the technique of throw3. Performance

Observation & Test

December 1. Shuttle run (6 x 10mts)2. plate tapping 3. First Aid – snake bite and poisoning

1. Agility 2. Hand and eye co- ordination3. Practical Knowledge

1. Performance2. co- ordination

Observation & Test

January 1. Shooting practice (Basketball)2. First Aid -Dressing of wounds and bandaging

1.Concentration 2. Practical Knowledge

1.Hand movement Observation

2. Practical test

February 1.Cricket2.Basketball (Match Practice)3.Kho-Kho

1. Team spirit 2. Team spirit

1.Discipline2.Evaluating the step of Passing, Shooting, dribbling and receiving

*Observation Technically

Note: Warm up must be done for 10 minutes prior to the activity.