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Class – X
Sub: HINDI
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
12
Block Teaching
Days
05
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
V 30-31 31 – Investiture
Ceremony
02 02
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II 06-11 11-Working Saturday, 05 05
Open House
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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
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V 27-31 05 05 vko`fr
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – X
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2018-19
WRITING SKILL
Formal Letters-
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
LITERATURE:
Poetry
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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
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
6|Page
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
7|Page
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
Aug-18 I 01-03 03
LONG READING
TEXT:
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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
Word meanings-expanding
the vocabulary with new words,
usage of new words
Understanding the
characterization and other elements
of a story
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.
V 27-31 05
MCB
GRAMMAR
RECAPITULATION
Modals Rules, list of modals, common
errors, same modal repeated
under different circumstances/
situations, Practice Exercise
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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
• A Shady Plot
Poetry:
• Mirror
• Ozymandias
Drama:
• Julius Caesar
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
Long Reading Text
( Ch 1-14 )
Unit 6 : National
Integration
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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
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
• 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
1|Page
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
Ch.-6 Triangles
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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
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.-14 Statistics
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
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.-14 Statistics
Ch.-14 Probability
II 05-10 06-09 Diwali Holidays 02
10-Working Saturday
(Students)
IV 19-23 21-Milad-un-Nabi 03
23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
V 26-30 05
• 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
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.
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
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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.
PRACTICALS BATCH –B
To draw the ray diagrams for the
image formed by a spherical
mirror for different positions of
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
the object.
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.
• 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.
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.
5|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
various combinations of resistors.
10-Working Saturday
(Students)
7|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
23-Guru Nanak’s
Birthday
V 26-30 05 02
• REVISION
• 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
1|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
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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
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
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
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
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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
7|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
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
10-Working Saturday
(Students)
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
3|Page
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)
Chapter 8 : How do
organisms reproduce
Chapter-9
Heredity and Evolution
4|Page
Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
(9.1 to 9.5)
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
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
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
and NCM
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
world world CH-3 Nationalism
The first printed book in India
(MAPWORK)
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
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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
CH-3 Nationalism
in India
(MAPWORK)
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
1|Page
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
IV 23-27 05
GEOGRAPHY
• Main features of
Ch-4 Agriculture
Agriculture • Types of farming
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
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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
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
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
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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
V 29-31 03
ECONOMICS • Need for rules and
regulations
• Forms of Consumer
Ch-5 Consumer • Consumer Rights
Rights
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
II 19-23 2 CHAPTER 1 :
12 • Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka
Block Teaching
Days • Accommodation in Belgium
Power Sharing
II 09-13 05 2
Chapter 2 : • Concept of federalism
• Unitary and federal systems
Federalism • Key features of federalism
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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
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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
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
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Month Week Dates Days No of Chapter Contents Syllabus
Periods
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
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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
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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
• Conclusion
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)
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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
Signature of HOD
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