BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN YEAR PLAN 2021-2022
STD XI - ENGLISHMONTH HORNBILL SNAPSHOTS WRITING SKILLS GRAMMAR
JUNE (24 days)
WE ARE NOT AFRAID TO DIE.....
LABURNUM TOP
THE SUMMER OF THE BEAUTIFUL WHITE HORSE
NOTICE WRITING NARRATIVE
JULY(24 days)
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY
A PHOTOGRAPH
THE ADDRESS FORMAL LETTERS 1. MAKING ENQUIRIES 2.ASKING FOR AND GIVING INFORMATION
DETERMINERS
AUGUST(15 days)
LANDSCAPE OF THE SOUL
DISCOVERING TUT : THE SAGA CONTINUES (PPT )
POSTER TENSES
MID TERM EXAMINATION (SEP 1 - SEP 6)
SEPTEMBER(23 days)
THE AILING PLANET: THE THE GREEN MOVEMENT'S ROLE(NOTE - MAKING)
THE ADVENTURE
RANGA'S MARRIAGE NOTE - MAKING
SPEECH
ARTICLE WRITING FOR NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE
MODALS
OCTOBER(19 days)
VOICE OF THE RAIN THE TALE OF MELON CITY
FORMAL LETTERS3. PLACING ORDERS AND SENDING REPLIES4. REGISTERING COMPLAINTS.
TERM END EXAMINATION ( OCT 18 - OCT 29)
NOVEMBER(23 days)
THE BROWNING VERSION CHILDHOOD
ALBERT EINSTEIN AT SCHOOL
ADVERTISEMENT ACTIVE & PASSIVEVOICE
DECEMBER(19 days)
SILK ROAD (READING COMPREHENSION)
MOTHER'S DAY FORMAL LETTER: 5. JOB APPLICATION
MID TERM EXAMINATION (DEC 16 - DEC 22)
JANUARY(22 days)
FATHER TO SON THE GHAT OF THE ONLY WORLD
DEBATE
FORMAL LETTER :6. TO THE SCHOOL & COLLEGE AUTHORITIES (regarding admissions, school issues, requirements / suitability of courses).
IF CLAUSE
FEBRUARY(22 days)
BIRTH REPORT WRITING -NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE
FINAL EXAMINATION (TENTATIVE DATE :LAST WEEK OF FEBRUARY)NAME OF THE TEACHER NAME OF THE SCHOOL
HARITHA VIKRAMAN BHAVAN'S MUNSHI VIDYASHRAM, THIRUVAMKULAMASHA RAJKUMAR BHAVAN'S VIDYA MANDIR, EROORSMITHA LEKSHMI R BHAVAN'S NEWSPRINT VIDYALAYA, VELLOORRESHMI R BHAVAN'S VIDYA MANDIR,GIRINAGARBEENA N BHAVAN'S ADARSHA VIDYALAYA, KAKKANADANUPAMA M S BHAVAN'S VIDYA MANDIR, ELAMAKKARALAKSHMI GOPINATH BHAVAN'S VARUNA VIDYALAYA, THRIKKAKARA
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN, KOCHI
YEAR PLAN -2021-2022
CLASS XI: ACCOUNTANCY
MONTH LESSON TOPICS
June 1 Introduction to Accounting
2 Theory Base of Accounting
July
July
3
Recording of Transactions (Business Transactions, Voucher and
Transactions: Source documents and Vouchers, Preparation of
Vouchers, Accounting Equation Approach : Meaning and
Analysis, Rules of Debit and Credit)
August 3 Recording of Transactions 1-Journal (Including simple GST
calculations)
MID TERM EXAMINATION(25 MARKS )
September 4 Recording of Transaction - II
October 9 Financial Statements of the sole proprietor I
TERM END EXAMINATION (80 MARKS)
November 10 Financial Statements of the sole proprietor II
November 6 Rectification of Errors
November 7 Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves
December 5 Bank Reconciliation Statement
MID TERM EVALUATION II (25 MARKS)
January 8 Bills of Exchange
12 Computers in Accounting
February 11 Incomplete Records
REVISION
ANNUAL EXAMINATION (80+ 20 =100MARKS)
SEEN AND SIGNED BY:
BVV, THRIKKAKARA - Mini Menon
BMV, THIRUVANKULAM - Nirmala V K
BVM, EROOR - Dhanya V and Sangeetha Pai R
BAV, KAKKANAD - Sudha Varma
BNV, VELLOOR - Manju Balan
BVM, GIRINAGAR - Padma Vijayan
BVM, ELAMAKKARA - Shilaja T R and Anna Varghese
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN, KOCHI KENDRA
YEAR PLAN 2021-2022
BUSINESS STUDIES - STD XI
UNIT MONTH CHAPTERS
1 JUNE EVOLUTION AND FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS
2 JULY FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION
3 AUGUST PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND GLOBAL ENTERPRISES
MID TERM EXAMINATION [25 MARKS]
4 SEPTEMBER BUSINESS SERVICES
6 OCTOBER SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS AND BUSINESS ETHICS
TERM END EXAMINATION [80 MARKS]
5 NOVEMBER EMERGING MODES OF BUSINESS
7 NOVEMBER SOURCES OF BUSINESS FINANCE
8 DECEMBER SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISES
MID TERM EXAMINATION [25 MARKS]
9 JANUARY INTERNAL TRADE
10 JANUARY/FEBRUARY INTERNATIONAL TRADE
PROJECT
FINAL EXAMINATION [80+20=100 MARKS]
SEEN AND SIGNED:
BVM, ELAMAKKARA : ARCHANA MARAR, SHAILAJA T R
BVM, GIRINAGAR : PADMA VIJAYAN,DEEPA V MENON
BVM, EROOR : DEEPA T, SANGEETHA PAI R
BAV, KAKKANAD : DEEPA VARGHESE
BVV, THRIKKAKARA : VIJAYALAKSHMI B
BMV, THIRUVANKULAM : SAJITH S
BNV, VELLOOR : SHEEJA AUGUSTHY
MONTH UNIT TOPIC
JUNE 2 ALGEBRA
JULY 2 ALGEBRA ( continued…..)
AUGUST 2 ALGEBRA ( continued…..)
SEPTEMBER 8 CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY
OCTOBER 1
NUMBERS, QUANTIFICATIONS AND
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS
NOVEMBER 1
NUMBERS, QUANTIFICATIONS AND
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS continued...
5 PROBABILITY
DECEMBER 4 CALCULUS
JANUARY 4 CALCULUS continued...
6 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
FEBRUARY 7 BASICS OF FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS
3 MATHEMATICAL AND LOGICAL REASONING
NAME OF THE SCHOOLNAME OF THE TEACHER
BHAVAN'S VIDYA
MANDIR ,
ELAMAKKARA BINDU VISHAL,MINI S NAIR
BHAVAN'S VIDYA
MANDIR , EROOR MINI RAJAGOPAL
BHAVAN'S VIDYA
MANDIR , GIRINAGAR ZEENA MANUEL , BEENA V NAIR
BHAVAN'S ADARSHA
VIDYALAYA,KAKKAN
AD ANURAJ N
BHAVAN'S NEWSPRINT
VIDYALAYA, VELLOOR SINI V
BHAVAN'S MUNSHI
VIDYASHRAM,
THIRUVAMKULAM MINU JOBI, REKHA R NAICK
FINAL EXAMINATION (MAR 15-MAR 25)
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN , KOCHI KENDRAYEAR PLAN-APPLIED MATHEMATICS -STD XI- 2021-22
FIRST MID TERM EVALUATION (SEPT1-SEPT6)
TERM END EVALUATION (OCT18-OCT29)
SECOND MID TERM EVALUATION (DEC16-DEC22)
MONTH UNIT TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES VALUES
JUNE 2
ALGEBRA : Introduction
of Sequences and Series,
Arithmetic and Geometric
Progressions, Relationship
between AM and GM
Find the sum of n terms of AP
and GP,Calculate general
terms of AP and GP,Compute
AM and GM and obtain
relationship between AM and
GM.
Maintain consistency in
character while getting
higher opportunities.
JULY 2
ALGEBRA: Sets, Types of
sets, Venn diagram, De
Morgan's Laws, Problem
solving using Venn
Diagram, Relations and
Types of relations
Describe sets verbally using
appropriate mathematical
termsand be able to write sets
in Roster ans Set-builder
forms. Understand different
types of sets and its operations.
Represent sets
diagramaticallyusing Venn
diagrams and verifieslaws
using Venn diagrams and
applyVenn diagrams insolving
real life problems.Define
Cartesian product of sets and
Relation, Distinguish between
different types of relations
Just like sets are well
defined nature or
character of students
should be pure and
cherishable.
AUGUS
T2
ALGEBRA :Basic concepts
of Permutations and
Combinations, Permutations,
Combinations with standard
results, Circular
permutation,Permutations
with restrictions,
Combination with repetition
Illustrate the Fundamental
Principle of Counting, Solve
problems using FPC,
Differentiate Permutations and
Combinations,Define circular
permutation,Solve problems
based on circular permutation,
Solving problems based on
permutations with
restrictions,Solve problems
using combination with
repetitions
Be good in selecting and
arranging things for the
betterment of life.
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN , KOCHI KENDRASCHEME OF WORK 2021-2022, APPLIED MATHEMATICS Std XI
FIRST MID TERM EVALUATION (SEPT1-SEPT6)
[PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS NOT INCLUDED]
SEPTE
MBER8
CO-ORDINATE
GEOMETRY: Straight line,
Circles,Parabola
Find slope of a line, uses
various forms of equation of a
line. Finds equations of circles
in various forms, Define
parabola and related terms,
Define eccentricity of a
parabola, Derive the equation
of parabola,
Be straight forward to
others without making
them depressed.
OCTOBER 1
NUMBERS,
QUANTIFICATION AND
NUMERICAL
APPLICATIONS :Prime
Numbers,Encryptions using
Prime Numbers,Binary
numbers,Complex
Numbers(Preliminary Idea
Only)
Indices, logarithm and
Antilogarithm,Laws and
Properties of
Logarithms,Simple
applications of logarithm
and antilogarithm, numerical
problems on averages,
calendar, clock, time, work
and distance,mensuration,
seating arrangement
Identify prime
numbers,Encrypt or Decrypt
the message using prime
numbers,Identify binary
numbers, understand the
concept of binary numbers,
Define complex numbers and
explain basic notions of
complex numbers,Perform
basic operations on the
complex numbers, Find
additive inverse and
multiplicative inverse of a
complex number,Find
conjugate and modulus of
complex numbers,Describes
logarithm and antilogarithm,
identifies various real life
siuations where concepts of
logarithm and antilogarithm
can be applied. Develops skill
in solving problems related to
averages, calendar, clock,
time, work and distance,
mensuration, seating
arrangement
Numbers always follow
a rule. We need to follow
rules in life also.
NOVE
MBER1
NUMBERS,
QUANTIFICATIONS
AND NUMERICAL
APPLICATIONS
continued...
TERM END EVALUATION (OCT18-OCT29)[ CHAPTER 1 NOT INCLUDED FOR EXAM]
5
PROBABILITY : Random
experiment,Sample
space,events,mutually
exclusive events,independent
and dependent events,
Conditional Probability,Law
of total Probability,Bayes
theorem
Define event,outcome,sample
space,.understands events and
mutually exclusive events
rules of total probability, solve
problems using bayes theorem
Probability is a measure
of uncertainty. We must
always expect the
unexpected.
DECEM
BER4
CALCULUS : Introducing
functions,Domain and range
of the functions,Types of
functions(Polynomial
function, rational
function,composite finctions,
logarithm
function,Exponential
function,Modulus
function,Greatest integer
functionSignum function).
JANUA
RY4
CALCULUS
(CONTINUED) Graphical
representation of
functions,concept of limit
and continuity of a
function,Instantaneous rates
of change differentiation as a
process of finding
derivative,derivatives of
algebraic functions using
Chain rule.Tangent line and
Equation of tangent
Character of an
individual must be an
integration of self-
discipline, responsible
behaviour, honesty to
self and other, love of
self and others, sharing
etc.
Understand functions,its
domain and range .learn
different types of
functions,.Develop skill in
represent the functions
graphically. Understand the
concept of limit and continuity
of a function and applies
it.Learns derivative and apply
the knowledge to find the
derivative of algebraic
functions..Understands tangent
of a line and its equation.
SECOND MID TERM EVALUATION (DEC16-DEC22)
6
DESCRIPTIVE
STATISTICS: Types of
data , Data on various
scales,(Nominal,ordinal,inter
val and ratio scale)Data
representation and
visualisation,Data
interpretation,(central
tendency,dispersion,deviatio
n,variance,skewness and
kurtosis),Percentile rank and
quartile rank correlation
(Pearson and Spearman
method of correlation)
Application of descriptive
statistics using real time data
Understand different types of
data,visualise and represent
data,.Develop skill in
interpretation of data. Apply
skill in finding percentage rank
and quartile rank correlation
Always there is a scope
of self improvement
when comparing with
others.
FEBRU
ARY
7
BASICS OF FINANCIAL
MATHEMATICS :
Interest and interest
rate,accumulation with
simple and compound
interest,simple and
compound interest rates with
equivalency,effective rate of
interest,present value,net
present value,and future
value, annuities,calculating
value of regular
annuity,simple applications
of regular annuities(up to 3
period)Tax,calculation of tax
and simple application of tax
calculation in goods and
service tax,income
tax,Bills,traffic rates, fixed
charge,surcharge,service
charges, calculation and
interpretation of
electricitybill,water supply
bill and other supply bills
(comparing interest rates on
various types of savings
:calculating income
Learns about interest and
interest rate,. Find simple and
compound interest. Develp
skill in calculating value of
regular knowledge about
tax,income tax,sales tax etc
and apply it.. Learns about
fixed charge,surcharge and
service charge. Understands
how to compare interest rates
on various types of savings.
Apply the knowledge to
calculate income tax,service
charge etc.
Management of money
and maintain financial
stability
3
MATHEMATICAL AND
LOGICAL REASONING :
Mathematically acceptable
statements,Connecting
words/phrases in
Mathematical statement
consolidating the
understanding of "if and only
if (necessary and sufficient
condition)""implies","and/or
""implied
by","and","or","there exists"
and their use through
examples related to real life
and Mathematics ,problems
based on logical
reasoning(coding-
decoding,odd man out
,bloodrelation,syllogism etc)
Develop skill in identifying
Mathematically acceptable
statements.Learns about
connecting words,and apply it
in daily life.Develop skill in
doing problems based on
logical reasoning.
Learn to evaluate
situation and solve the
problems in the right
way.
FINAL EXAMINATION (MAR 15-MAR 25)
PRACTICALS
Use of spreadsheet Calculating average, interest (simple and compound),
creating pictographs, drawing pie chart, bar graphs, calculating central
tendency visualizing graphs (straight line, circles and parabola using real-
time data)
SL. NO. Suggested practical using spreadsheet
1
Plot the graph of functions on excel study the nature of function at various
points, drawing lines of tangents
2 Create a budget of income and spending
3 Create and compare sheet of price & features to buy a product
4
Prepare the best option plan to buy a product by comparing cost, shipping
charges, tax and other hidden costs
5 Smart purchasing during sale season
6
Prepare a report card using scores of the last four exams and compare the
performance
7
Collect the data on weather, price, inflation, and pollution. Sketch different
types of graphs and analyze the results
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN , KOCHI KENDRAPRACTICALS 2021-2022, APPLIED MATHEMATICS Std XI
MONTH UNIT CHAPTERS
JUNE DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING WORLD
1. LIVING WORLD
What is living? Biodiversity; Need for classification; three domains
of life; concept of species and taxonomical hierarchy; binomial
nomenclature.
JUNE - JULY DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING WORLD
2. BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
3. PLANT KINGDOM -
Salient features and classification of plants into major groups -
Algae, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Gymnospermae. (salient and
distinguishing features and a few examples of each category).
AUGUST -
SEPTEMBER
STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION IN
PLANTS AND ANIMALS
5. MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Morphology of inflorescence and flower, Description of one family:
Solanaceae or Liliaceae (to be dealt along with the relevant
experiments of the Practical Syllabus).
SEPTEMBER -
OCTOBERCELL –STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS10. CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
OCTOBER -
NOVEMBERPLANT PHYSIOLOGY
13.PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
14.RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
NOVEMBER -
DECEMBERPLANT PHYSIOLOGY
15. PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Growth regulators - auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, ethylene, ABA.
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN, KOCHI KENDRA
STD XI - BOTANY - YEAR PLAN-2021-2022
MID TERM EXAMINATION - SEPTEMBER 1-6
PORTIONS - CHAPTER 1, 2
TERM END EXAMINATION - OCTOBER 18 - 29
PORTIONS - CHAPTER 1, 2, 3, 5
MID TERM EXAMINATION - DECEMBER16-22
CHAPTER 10
MONTH UNIT CHAPTERS
JANUARY
DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING
WORLD
STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION IN
PLANTS AND ANIMALS
1. THE LIVING WORLD
Taxonomy and systematics; Tools for study of taxonomy-
museums, zoological parks, herbaria, botanical
gardens, keys for identification
3. PLANT KINGDOM
Angiospermae; 3.5 Angiosperms
5. MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Morphology and modifications: Morphology of different parts of
flowering plants: root, stem, leaf, fruit and seed, Description of
families: - Fabaceae
6. ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Anatomy and functions of different tissues and tissue systems in
dicots and monocots. Secondary growth
FEBRUARY PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
11. TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
12. MINERAL NUTRITION
15. PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Seed germination; phases of plant growth and plant growth rate;
conditions of growth; differentiation, dedifferentiation and
redifferentiation; sequence of developmental processes in a plant
B VV,Thrikkakara - Ms. Mayadevi S
BMV,Thiruvamkulam - Ms.Meera Venugopal
BNV, Velloor - Ms. Seema CB VM ,Eroor - Ms. Radhika R
BAV, Kakkanad - Ms. Parvathy Ammal
ANNUAL EXAMINATION - MARCH 15-25
ALL CHAPTERS
BVM, Elamakkara - Ms. Sumi U menon
B VM, Girinagar - Ms.Molly Poulose
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN, KOCHI
YEAR PLAN (OFFLINE MODE) 2021-2022
CLASS XI Subject: ZOOLOGY
Month Unit Chapters
June
( 24 days )
UNIT 1 :DIVERSITY IN
LIVING
WORLD
Chapter-4: ANIMAL KINGDOM
July
( 24 days )
UNIT 1 :DIVERSITY IN
LIVING
UNIT 2: STRUCTURAL
ORGANISATION IN
PLANTS AND ANIMALS
CHAPTER 4 Contd……
Chapter-7:
STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN
ANIMALS
August
( 15days )
UNIT 3 : STRUCTURE
AND FUNCTION
CHAPTER 8 CELL – THE UNIT OF LIFE
September
( 23 days )
MID TERM 1
From September 1st to 6th
Chapter 4-Animal
kingdom till 4.2.11.4
(Amphibia not included)
UNIT 3 : STRUCTURE
AND FUNCTIONS
Chapter-8:CELL THE UNIT OF LIFE (Contd…..)
Chapter -9 : BIOMOLECULES(including 9.8)
October
( 19 days )
CHAPTER 9-BIOMOLECULES( Contd…..)
TERM END EXAMINATION
(OCTOBER 18th-29th)
#CHAPTER 4:ANIMAL KINGDOM
#Chapter-7: STRUCTURAL
ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
#CHAPTER-8:CELL THE UNIT OF LIFE
( till 8.5.2 till Cell wall including cell wall )
November
( 23 days )
UNIT 5:HUMAN
PHYSIOLOGY
CHAPTER -17: BREATHING AND
EXCHANGE OF GASES
CHAPTER 18-BODY FLUIDS AND
CIRCULATION
CHAPTER -19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS
AND THEIR ELIMINATION
December
( 19 days )
UNIT 5:HUMAN
PHYSIOLOGY
CHAPTER -19: EXCRETORY PRODUCTS
AND THEIR ELIMINATION (Contd……)
MID TERM EVALUATION 2:
DEC 16 th- 22th
CELL THE UNIT OF LIFE 8.5.3.2 (Golgi
bodies), from8.5.4 (mitochondria) till the end
of the lesson )
CHAPTER 9 –BIOMOLECULES (including
9.8)
January
(22 days)
February
(22 days)
CHAPTER- 20: LOCOMOTION AND
MOVEMENT
CHAPTER -21:NEURAL CONTROL AND
COORDINATION
Chapter-22 : CHEMICAL CO-ORDINATION
AND INTEGRATION
Ch – 4
4.2.11.4 from class Amphibia till the end of the
lesson for self study (not for evaluation)
Ch – 7
7.4 COCKROACH (included)
Ch – 8
Endomembrane
system(8.5.3),ER(8.5.3.1),LYSOSOMES(8.5.3.3)
VACUOLES(8.5.3.4) for self study (not for
evaluation)
Ch – 9
Page 142(9.1 up to amino acids for self study
(not for evaluation )
Page 145 fig 9.1(structure of molecules not for
evaluation)
9.9,9.10,9.11 for self study (not for evaluation)
Chapter – 16 Digestion and absorption
Ch – 17
19.7 Role of other organs in excretion till
disorders for self study(not for evaluation )
Ch – 19
19.7 Role of other organs in excretion till
disorders for self study (not for evaluation
March
(24 days)
Ch – 20
20.2 including cardiac muscle till structure of
skeletal muscle for self study( not for
evaluation)
20.3 Skeletal system, 20.4 Joints for self study
Disorders of all lessons only for self study)
Ch – 21
From 21.5 (not for evaluation)
Ch-22
(Complete lesson excluding 22.4 should be
given as assignment)
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
REVISION
PORTIONS FOR ZOOLOGY ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Ch – 4 Animal Kingdom 10%
Ch – 7 Structural organization in animals 10%
Ch – 8 Cell the unit of life 20%
First Term Portions - 40%
Ch – 9 Biomolecules 10%
Ch – 17 Breathing through exchange of gases 10%
Ch – 18 Body fluids and circulation 10%
Ch – 19 Excretory products and their elimination 10%
Ch – 20 Locomotion and Movement 10%
Ch – 21 Neural control and co-ordination 10%
Second Term Portions - 60%
Out of 35 marks –
10%=3.5 marks
20%=7marks
NAME OF THE SCHOOL NAME OF THE TEACHER SIGNATURE
BVV,Thrikkakkara SreekalaKrishnadas
BVM ,ELAMAKKARA Geeta Shyamsunder
BVM,Eroor Mini K
BVM,Girinagar Indu P
Bhavan`s Munshi
Vidyashram,Thiruvankulam
Sinimol P
BNV,Velloor Dhanya K C
BAV,Kakkanad Soumya K S
MONTH TOPIC
June Unit I : Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Unit II : Structure of Atom
Unit III : Classification of Elements and Periodicity in properties
Unit III : Classification of Elements and Periodicity in properties(contd)
Unit IV : Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Mid -Term evaluation-I-September( 1-6th)[Some Basic Concepts of
Chemistry(13)Structure of atom(12)]Problems(6)] TOTAL = 25 marks
Unit IV : Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure(contd)
Unit X : "s" - Block Elements
Unit V : States of Matter
October Unit V : States of Matter(contd)
November Unit VI : Thermodynamics
Unit VII : Chemical Equilibrium
December Unit VIII : Redox Reactions
Unit IX : Hydrogen
Unit XI : '"p"-Block Elements
Unit XII : Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques
Unit XIII : Hydrocarbons
Unit XIV : Environmental Chemistry
March REVISION
February
ANNUAL EXAMINATION - MARCH-15 -25)(Some basic concepts of chemistry(3), Structure of
atom(3) , ,Classification of elements and periodicity in properties(3),s- block elements (3)Chemical
bonding &molecular structure(5),Hydrogen(3)States of Matter(4),Thermodynamics(3),'"p"-Block
Elements (5),Chemical Equilibrium(9), Redox Reactions(8),Organic Chemistry - Some Basic
Principles and Techniques(10), Hydrocarbons (10), Environmental Chemistry(1)
Problems(8).TOTAL =70 marks]
July
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN, KOCHI KENDRA
YEAR PLAN 2021-2022
STD XICHEMISTRY (043)
January
MID TERM EVALUATION - II[ December16- 22] States of Matter(6),Thermodynamics(9)
,Chemical Equilibrium(10)Problems(6)TOTAL =25 marks]
August
September
TERM END EXAMINATION - I October 18-29(Some basic concepts of chemistry(15)Structure of
atom(15),Classification of elements and periodicity in properties(12), Chemical Bonding and
Molecular Structure(18),s-block(10)Problems(8)- TOTAL =70 marks]
VIRTUAL CLASSES - JUNE TO OCTOBER
BHAVAN'S NEWSPRINT VIDYALAYA,VELLOOR: MARY
BHAVAN'S MUNSHI VIDYASHRAM, THIRUVAMKULAM:LETHA S
BHAVAN'S VIDYA MANDIR,EROOR : SINDHU K R
BHAVAN'S VIDYA MANDIR,GIRINAGAR: SREEVIDHYA M B
BHAVAN'S VIDYA MANDIR,ELAMAKKARA: DEEPTHY U T
BHAVAN'S ADARSHA VIDYALAYA,KAKKANAD: KARTHIKA NANDAKUMAR
BHAVAN'S VARUNA VIDYALAYA,THRIKKAKARA: BISMI S NAIR
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN, KOCHI
CLASS XI - INFORMATICS PRACTICES (065)
YEAR PLAN (2021 -'22)
MONTH UNIT TOPICS
June Unit 1
Unit 2
Introduction to Computer and computing : Computer- Evolution, Components, Input/Output
Devices, Memory - Units, types, Software - Purpose and types
Introduction to Python Programming – Basics of Python, Interactive and Script Mode,
identifiers, keywords, constants, variables, Operators, Input and output statements
July Unit 2 Introduction to Python Programming - Control Statements
Selection/Decision Construct - if, if...else.., if..,elif...else…
Iterative Construct/Loop – for loop , range()
August Unit 2 Introduction to Python Programming - Control Statements(for else with loop, break -
Questions not to be included in exam) Continued..
Lists - list operations - creating, initializing, traversing
September Unit 2
Introduction to Python Programming - Lists - traversing and manipulating lists, list methods
and built-in functions
Mid End Examination I ( 1st Sep – 6th Sep )
(Lists not included for exam) October Unit 2 Introduction to Python Programming - Dictionary - Concept of key-value pair, creating,
initializing, traversing, updating and deleting elements, dictionary methods and built-in
functions
Term End Examination ( 18th Oct – 29th Oct ) November Unit 4 Database concepts and the Structured Query Language - Introduction to database concepts,
DBMS, RDBMS, SQL- DDL, DML
Introduction to SQL - Database, table, Data types, CREATE, SELECT commands
December Unit 4 Database concepts and the Structured Query Language
DDL commands - DROP, ALTER
DML commands - INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE
Mid End Examination II( 16th Dec to 22nd Dec )
January Unit 5
Unit 3
Introduction to the Emerging Trends - AI, ML, NLP, AR, VT, Robotics, BigData, IOT,
Cloud Computing, Grid Computing, Cloud Services, Block Chain Technology
Data Handling using NumPy
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN, KOCHI
Data and its purpose, importance, structured and unstructured data, data processing cycle,
basic statistical methods for understanding data.
Numpy Library, creating, indexing, slicing,concatenating, splitting array
February Unit 3 Data Handling using NumPy
Arithmetic operations on one dimensional and two dimensional Numpy arrays
March Final Examination( 15th Mar – 25th Mar )
BVM ELAMAKKARA Ganga Varma, Maya Moneykumar BVM GIRINAGAR Susmitha S Shenoy
BVM THIRUVAMKULAM Anitha Abi, Deepa P BAV KAKKANAD Seema C, Vandana P
BVM THRIKKAKARA Sindhu Gopakumar BNV VELLOOR Sheba K George
BVM EROOR Subha Varma
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YEAR PLAN 2021-22 CLASS XI ECONOMICS
THEORY 80MARKS PROJECT 20 MARKS
Part A – Statistics for Economics
June
July
Chapter 1:Introduction
Chapter 2: Collection of data
August Chapter 3: Organization of data
September Chapter 4: Presentation of data
October Chapter 5:Measures of central tendency
November
Nov/Dec
Chapter 6 Measures of Dispersion
Chapter7:Correlation
January Chapter8:Introduction to index numbers
Part B- Introductory Micro Economics
July Introduction
Scope of economics
August Consumer’s equilibrium utility analysis
September Demand and price elasticity of demand
Oct/Nov Production function : returns to a factor
Nov/Dec Supply-cost,revenue,producers equilibrium
January Forms of market and price determination under perfect
competition with simple applications
Other forms of market
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YEAR PLAN -2021-2022
PHYSICS STD: XI
MONTH UNIT TOPIC
JUNE
I
II
PHYSICAL WORLD AND MEASUREMENT
KINEMATICS
JULY
II
KINEMATICS(CONT)
AUGUST
III
LAWS OF MOTION
SEPTEMBER
IV
V
MIDTERM EXAMINATION–I
UNIT -1(8Marks),UNIT-II(10Marks) AND UNIT-
III(7Marks)
HOTS-5 MARKS , PROBLEMS -5 MARKS
WORK, ENERGY AND POWER.
MOTION OF SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND
RIGID BODY
OCTOBER
V
MOTION OF SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND
RIGID BODY(CONT)
TERM END EXAMINATION
UNIT -1(15%), UNIT-II (15%) ,
UNIT-III(10%),UNIT-IV(20%)
UNIT-V (40%)
NOVEMBER
VI
VII
GRAVITATION
PROPERTIES OF BULK MATTER
DECEMBER
VII
PROPERTIES OF BULK MATTER(CONT)
MID TERM EXAMINATION-II
UNIT-VI (8 MARKS)AND UNIT-VII(17 MARKS)
UPTO THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER.
HOTS-5 MARKS , PROBLEMS -5 MARKS
JANUARY
X
VIII
OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES
THERMODYNAMICS
FEBRUARY
IX
BEHAVIOUR OF PERFECT GASES AND KINETIC
THEORY OF GASES
ANNUAL EXAMINATION ( ALL
PORTIONS) First term--------40%
Second term----------- --60%
NAME OF THE SCHOOL NAME OF THE TEACHER SIGNATURE
BVM,GIRINAGAR KRISHNAKUMARI K
BVM,EROOR SWAPNA PILLAI
KALA S PILLAI
BAV,KAKKANAD MANJINI P NAIR
SANDHYA K V
BVV,THRIKKAKAKRA SREEJITH C K
BMV,THIRUVANKULAM INDIRA DEVI K K
BNV,VELLOOR BINDU VISWANATH
BVM,ELAMAKKARA CISMI POULOSE
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YEAR PLAN-MATHEMATICS (041) STD XI -2021-22
MONTH UNIT TOPIC
JUNE 1 SETS
2 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
JULY 3 TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
AUGUST 4 PRINCIPLE OF MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
6 LINEAR INEQUALITIES
MID TERM EXAMINATION I
SEPTEMBER 5 COMPLEX NUMBERS &QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
7 PERMUTATIONS &COMBINATIONS
OCTOBER 8 BINOMIAL THEOREM
TERM END EXAMINATION 1
NOVEMBER 9 SEQUENCES AND SERIES
10 STRAIGHT LINES
DECEMBER 12
INTRODUCTION TO THREE-DIMENSIONAL
GEOMETRY
MID TERM EXAMINATION II
JANUARY 11 CONIC SECTIONS
13 LIMITS & DERIVATIVES
16 PROBABILITY
FEBRUARY 15 STATISTICS
14 MATHEMATICAL REASONING
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
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CLASS XI - YEAR PLAN 2021-2022
SUBJECT : COMPUTER SCIENCE ( 083 )
Month Unit Topic
June
Unit II - Computational
Thinking and
programming
● Introduction to problem solving
● Familiarization with the basics of
python programming
● Knowledge of data types
● Operators
● Expressions, statement, type conversion
& input/output
[Assignment - Basic Computer Organisation ,
Types of software,Operating system (OS),
Encoding schemes ,Emerging trends ]
July
Unit II- Computational
Thinking and
programming
Errors
Flow of control: Conditional statements
(Simple if..else, if..elif)
August Unit II- Computational
Thinking and
programming
Iterative statements (while loop, for loop,
nested loops)
September
Unit II -Computational
Thinking and
programming
Mid Term Evaluation 1st-6th September
● String
● List
October
Unit II - Computational
Thinking and
programming
Tuples
Term End Evaluation 18th-29th October [Except Strings]
November Unit II -Computational
Thinking and
programming
Dictionary
December Unit II - Computational
Thinking and
programming
Introduction to Python Modules
Mid Term Evaluation 16th-22rd December
January Unit II - Computational
Thinking and
programming
Unit I - Computer System
Organisation
● Sorting techniques
● Boolean Logic, Memory Units
February
Unit III: Society, Law and Ethics
Society law and ethics
March Revision Final Exam 15th – 25th March
BVB,Elamakkara – Ganga Varma BVM, Girinagar – Sheila T R, Shanti R BVM,Eroor –Girija Pillai
BAV, Kakkanad – Indrani Vinod BVV,Thrikkakkara – Aleyamma George
BMV, Thiruvamkulam – Sheila Dileep BNV,Velloor – Shybee Thomas