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COURSE PLAN AND INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

ENGLISH

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
TEXT
1. The Rightful Inheritors of the 8. Forest and River
Earth 9. David Hartman’s Impossible
2. Ballad of Birmingham Dream
3. The Humane Humourist, Einstein 10. the robin and the worm
4. For Elkana 11. Dead Men’s Path
5. A Cap for Steve 12. The Value of Science
6. The Burning of the Books 13. Fool’s Paradise
7. The Value of Man 14. Bonsai Life
GRAMMAR
1. Articles and prepositions 9. Reading comprehension
2. Verbs and Auxiliaries 10. Dictionary Entry
3. Jumbled segment 11. Letter of Complaint
4. Error Identification 12. Catalogues and Scoreboards
5. Punctuation 13. Speaking skills
6. Question Forms
7. Vocabulary
8. Letter seeking /giving
information

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Composition Write on any given topic Content
in the class Creativity
Coherence
Vocabulary
Language Use
Blueprint/Thought
Box
II One Minute Speaking Skills Language
Oral Content
Presentation Delivery
SANSKRIT

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. UpakosaláVidyā 8. Viyadgamanam
2. Āapatspmitram Jānēyāt 9. Sahadharma Charē bhava
3. Subhāshitāni 10. Ajavilāpah
4. Shukodantah 11. Viduranētih
5. Mandāravati parinayah 12. Jhashamahishi
6. Dvyta Vanepandavāh 13. Devavāni
7. Devigangaeprasēda 14. Bhagavatsankalpah
Grammar 15. Prāchēnabhārate Vignāna
Varnavichārah, Swara sandhi viabhavam
Vyanjana sandhi Grammar
Visarga sandhi Prayogāh
Ajanta shabdāh Samanarthakāh
Halantha shabdāh Viruddharthakāh
Sankhyāh, Kriyapadāni Āabhānakāni, Chandah
Upasargāh, Kridanta Prabandhāh, Anuvādah
Avyayāni, Samāsāh, Kārakāni

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Vyakarana Abhyasa Written
Content
text book pages 142-
Presentation -
144,152, 158, 167,
Neatness
175,209-211, 212-213
& 226-231.
II Kavi Kavya Sourabha Oral Content (topic)
Delivery
(pronunciation,
fluency and
accuracy)
Creativity
(critical &
analytical skills)
Grammar in Written Completion
Workbook Presentation
(neatness)
KANNADA

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Vachanagalu 13. Kaalajnani Kanaka: Scenes 5-7
2. Kaalajnani Kanaka : scene 1 - 4 14. Bedadali Hokkiridano
3. Anjappana Koli Kathe 15. Kannadave Nanna Dharma
4. Tapasharana Nishchaya… 16. Avva
5. Maxmuller 17. Kaalajnani Kanaka: Scenes 6 - 7
6. Buddha 18. Bellakki hindu Bedaryavo
7. Grammar 19. Hosa Baalina Geethe
8. Mavakodisidha Kotu 20. Dambaru Bandudhu
9. Vaniya Samasye 21. Kavacha
10. Mangrove Kaadu 22. Baalve Sveekaarkide...
11. Kolooru Kodagusina Ragale 23. Grammar
12. Bevu Bella

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Analysing a Written Content
short story Creativity (critical and
analytical)
Presentation
II Subject Individual oral Content (Topic)
related topics presentation Delivery
(pronunciation,
fluency and accuracy)
Creativity (critical and
analytical)
Workbook Written Completion
Presentation
(Neatness)
Creativity
HINDI

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Orientation Programme 16. Akeli
2. Saakhi Sudha 17. Raheem Ke Dohe
3. Balidan 18. Hum Ek Hai
4. Maatha Ka Hruday 19. Mathru Mandir Mein
5. Jeevan Sandesh 20. Awaaz Ka Neelaam
6. Jamakhor Ki Kranthi 21. Madhukalash
7. Akabaar Mein Naam 22. Murgee Ki Keemat
8. Tulasi Das Ke Dohe 23. Vah Budha
9. Satya Ek Roop Anek 24. Sacchi Shuddhi
10. Chritakoot 25. Meerabai Ke Pad
11. Dharthi Ka Swarg 26. Goura
12. Bhikharin 27. Koi Nahin Paraya
13. Dhwani 28. Ulkaayein
14. Khushal Vyapaari Ke Gun 29. Siddarth Chinthan
15. Vyaakaran (Grammar) 30. Album

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Analysis of any Written Content
one short story Creativity (critical
and analytical)
Presentation
II Topics will be Oral Content (Topic)
given Delivery
(pronunciation,
fluency and
accuracy)
Creativity (critical
and analytical)
Grammar, Written Completion
Workbook and Presentation
Worksheets (Neatness)
FRENCH

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Subject orientation 4. Unit-II
2. Basic grammar 1. La maison à la campagane
3.Unit-1 2. Repas à Broussac
1. Rencontres 3. Bruits et disparitions
2. Sympathies 4. Déguisements
3. Goûts et preferences 5. Mardi Gras
4. Accords et désaccords 6. Workbook
5. Surprises Lecon1,2,3,4,5
6. Workbook 7. Viva exam preparation
Lecon1,2,3,4,5

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Civilisation Collage and Oral Collage
Presentation (group Presentation
activity) Coverage of the
theme
II Situation Enactment Props
dialogues Pronunciation
Fluency
Spontaneity
Content
Verb Written (two tenses) Neatness
conjugation Correct list of verbs
Accurate conjugation
of two tenses
SOCIAL SCIENCES

HISTORY

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
15 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Introduction to History: - 5. Ancient Karnataka: -
1.1. Meaning and Definitions 5.1 Sathavahanas, Kadambas,
Importance of History. Gangas and Chalukyas of
2. Map work with historical Badami
Importance. 5.2. Socio Religious Reform
3. Ancient India: - Movements.
3.1. Harappan Culture 1.3. Rashtrakutas of Malkhed -
3.2. Vedic Culture Amogavarsha.
3.3. Jainism and Buddhism - 5.4. Chalukyas of Kalyani
Life and Teachings Vikramaditya VI.
of Mahavira and Buddha. 5.5. Hoysalas of Dwarasamudra
3.4. Mauryan Empire: Vishnuvardhana
Map work - Ashoka. 6. Medieval Karnataka: -
3.5. Age of Guptas: 6.1. Vijayanagara Empire:
Classical Age Krishnadevaraya.
4. Medieval India: - 6.2. Bahamanis and Adhilshahis:
4.1. Conquests and Achievements Mohammad Gawan.
of Allauddin Khilji. 6.3. Early Wodeyars:
4.2. Mohammed-bin- Tughlaq. Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar.
4.3. Bhakti Movement 6.4. Nayakas of Ikkeri and
4.4. Mughal empire: Akbar - Chitradurga - Shivappa
Cultural contributions - Nayaka and Madakari
Map Work - Mughal Nayaka of Chitradurga.
Empire Under Akbar.
4.5. Marathas: Rise of Shivaji.

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I 1. Time line of Chart making and Content
Karnataka, India and Written assignment Creativity
Europe (Progressive,
regressive,
comparative time
lines)
2. Sources of History
(find out any one
source material)
3. Comparative Chart –
Indus and Vedic
Civilizations
II 1.Presentations on maps Oral Presentation with the Chart making
of Karnataka, India use of charts. Content
Creativity
2.Great Personalities of Role play Presentation
India and Karnataka Role play
3.Comparative Charts- Chart making Creativity
India and Karnataka up Presentation
to Vijayanagara Empire Chart making
Content
Creativity
Presentation
Follow up test
ECONOMICS

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
15 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Introduction 5. Welfare Economics
2. Consumption 6. National Income
3. Production 7. Theory of Money
4. Cost, Revenue and Market 8. International Trade and Finance
structure

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I 1. Different types of Chart Making and Collage Chart Making
wants with the Content
examples Creativity
2. Different types of Presentation
consumption with Collage
the examples Content
3. Different types of Creativity
goods with the Presentation
examples Case Study
4. Different types of Research
utility with the Analysis
examples Content
5. Definitions of Bibliography
Economics Panel Discussion /
6. Working of an PPT Presentation /
Economy Written Assignment
7. Theory of Case study- Written Research
Demographic Analysis
Transition in Indian
Content
Context
Presentation
8. Positive and Case study- Written
Group Discussion
Normative
Communication
Economics.
Leadership
9. India`s Population - Panel Discussion
Interpersonal
Census Report
2011 Persuasive skill
II 1. Different Types of Chart Making Problem solving
Market Structure Role Play
2. Calculation of Problem Solving Creativity
National Income Content
3. Credit and Debit Written Problem solving
Card, Specimen of Mathematical
Cheque, ATM Logic
4. Contribution of Case Study Reasoning
Three sectors of
the Economy to
National Income
5. Finding out real life Written
examples for
different types of
Market structure
6. Welfare Economics Role Play
7. Inflation In India Panel Discussion
SOCIOLOGY

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
15 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Introduction to Sociology 5. Marriage and family
2. Basic Sociological concepts 6. Social control
3. Social groups 7. Social change
4. Culture and Socialisation

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
1. Social Written and PPT Content
legislations Presentation Presentation
(post Reference
Independent
I
period)
2. Village as a Written and Chart Making Content
primary group Presentation
Creativity
1. Role of Mass Written (Movie Review) Content
Media in Social Interpretation
Change Originality
2. Rituals in Chart and Presentation Documentary/movie
II
marriage chosen
2&3. content
3. Forms of family Chart and Presentation Presentation
Creativity
PSYCHOLOGY

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
15 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Introduction 4. Learning and Memory
2. Biological basis of behaviour 5. Heredity and Environment
3. Sensation, attention, perception. 6. Health Psychology

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Eminent Project Content
Psychologists, Viva
Applied Psychology Group Dynamics
II Learning , Memory Conceptual Worksheet Application of
, Health Psychology Concepts
POLITICAL SCIENCE

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
15 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Political Science an Overview 5. Indian Constitution
2. State, Society and Citizen 6. Legislature
3. Basic Political Concepts 7. Executive
4. Constitution and Government 8. Judiciary
9. Local Self Government

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Forms of Government Individual Written and Content
(Democratic , Group Presentation Presentation
Dictatorship, (written)
Parliamentary, Presentation
Presidential, Unitary , (oral)
Federal and features
of Indian Constitution)
II Legislature, Executive, Written Presentation Content
Judiciary and Local Self Oral Presentation Oral
Government Collage Presentation Presentation
Originality
Creativity
COMMERCE

BUSINESS STUDIES

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
15 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Orientation 9. Multinational Companies
2. Nature of Business. 10. Internal Trade
3. Forms of Business Organizations. 11. Business Management
4. Proprietary Concern 12. Business Communication
5. Partnership Firm 13. Contemporary Issues In Business
6. Co-operative Societies. 14. Computers In Business
7. Government Undertaking &
Public Utilities
8. Joint Stock Company

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Multinational Written Performance
Companies &
Internal Trade
II Business Chart Making Chart Making/ Collage
Management Mind Mapping Content
Business Case Study Creativity
Communication Power point presentation Presentation
Contemporary Collage Mind Mapping
Issues In Turn Quote Content
Business Clarity
Creativity
Presentation
Case Study
Research
Analysis
Content
Presentation
Power point
presentation
Research
Content
Presentation
Turn Quote
Content
Communication
Persuasive Skill
ACCOUNTANCY

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
15 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Subject Orientation 12. Bank Reconciliation Statement
2. Introduction to Accounting (continued…)
3. Accounting Principles- Concepts 13. Bills of Exchange
and Conventions 14. Final Accounts
4. Double Entry System Of 15. Rectification of Errors
Accounting 16. Journal Proper
5. Journal
6. Ledger
7. Subsidiary Books
8. Cash Book
9. Petty Cash Book
10. Trial Balance
11. Bank Reconciliation Statement

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Bill of Exchange- Written Performance
Problem Solving
II Objective test on Written Performance
final accounts.
BASIC MATHEMATICS

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
04 June – 11 August 13 August – 01 December
A. Algebra A. Algebra
a. Theory of Indices a. Sets
b. Logarithms b. Relations and Functions.
c. Progressions B. Trigonometry
d. Number theory a. Allied angles
e. Theory of equations C. Co-ordinate Geometry
B. Trigonometry a. Straight Lines
a. Angles and measurement b. Linear Functions
b. Trigonometric ratio D. Mathematics of Finance
c. Standard angles a. Simple Interest
d. Heights and Distances b. Compound Interest
C. Co-ordinate Geometry c. Annuities
a. Distance Formula
b. Section Formula
c. Locus

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Facts and Fallacies Presentation Concept
in Mathematics Creativity
Innovativeness
Team Work
II Coordinate Cooperative learning Identification and
Geometry Interpretation
Trigonometry Algorithm/Flowch
art
Team work,
recording and
reporting
STATISTICS

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
04 June – 11 August 13 August – 01 December
1. Orientation and Introduction to 9. Analysis of Bivariate data
Statistics 10. Elements of Probability
2. Basic Concepts 11. Random Variable and
3. Stages of statistical Investigation Mathematical Expectation
4. Classification and tabulation 12. Computers in Statistics
5. Diagrammatical representation
6. Formation of Frequency
distribution
7. Graphical representation
8. Analysis of Univariate data

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Analysis of the I term Report Writing Data Analysis
marks obtained by II Inference
PUC students Report
II Objective test on Written Performance
Bivariate analysis and
Probability
ECONOMICS

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
15 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Introduction 5. Welfare Economics
2. Consumption 6. National Income
3. Production 7. Theory of Money
4. Cost, Revenue and Market 8. International Trade and Finance
structure

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I 1. Different types of Chart Making and Collage Chart Making
wants with Content
the examples Creativity
2. Different types of Presentation
consumption with Collage
the examples Content
3. Different types of Creativity
goods with Presentation
the examples Case Study
4. Different types of Research
utility with Analysis
the examples Content
5. Definitions of Bibliography
Economics Panel Discussion /
6. Working of an PPT Presentation /
Economy Written Assignment
7. Theory of Case study- Written Research
Demographic Analysis
Transition in Indian
Content
Context
Presentation
8. Positive and Case study- Written
Group Discussion
Normative
Communication
Economics.
Leadership
9. India`s Population - Panel Discussion
Interpersonal
Census
Report 2011 Persuasive skill
II 1. Different Types of Chart Making Problem solving
Market Role Play
Structure Creativity
2. Calculation of Problem Solving Content
National Income Problem solving
3. Credit and Debit Card, Written Mathematical
Specimen Logic
of Cheque, ATM Reasoning
4. Contribution of Three Case Study
sectors of
the Economy to
National Income
5. Finding out real life Written
examples for
different types of
Market
structure
6. Welfare Economics Role Play
7. Inflation In India Panel Discussion
SCIENCE

PHYSICS

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
Part – A
1. Physical World and 7. Motion of System of Particles and
Measurements Rigid Body
2. Thermodynamics 8. Gravitation
3. Behaviour of Perfect gas and 9. Properties of Bulk Matter
Kinetic Theory 10. Oscillations and Waves
4. Kinematics
5. Laws of Motion
6. Work, Energy and Power
Activities (Demonstration) / Practical Experiments
1. Vernier Callipers-1 diameter of 11. Helical Spring –load extension
spherical/cylindrical object. 12. Cooling curve
2. Venier Callipers-2 13. Surface Tension-capillary rise
depth/internal diameter of method
beaker/calorimeter. 14. Young’s modulus of elasticity
3. Screw Gauge-1: diameter of 15. Variation of volume with
wire pressure
4. Screw Gauge-2: thickness of 16. Viscosity-terminal velocity of
sheet spherical body
5. Screw Gauge-3: Volume of 17. Specific heat of a solid/liquid-
irregular lamina method of mixtures
6. Spherometer- radius of 18. Sonometer
curvature of spherical surface 19. Resonance tube
7. Parallelogram law of vectors
8. Coefficient of friction
9. Downward force on an inclined
plane
10. Simple pendulum

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Nature of the
Term Topic / Unit Criteria
Assignment
Topics related to the Activity Presentation
curriculum and its Presentation  Clarity of Concept
applications Report  Content Depth
 Q/A
Annual Report
 Literature Survey
 Science Writing
 Research
Creativity
CHEMISTRY

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
1. Atomic structure 9. Redox Reactions
2. Chemical Bonding 10. p- block elements
3. Classification of Elements and 11. Thermodynamics
Periodicity 12. Hydrocarbons
4. s- block elements 13. Equilibrium
5. Basic concepts of Chemistry 14. Hydrogen
6. States of Matter
7. Environmental Chemistry
8. Basic Principles of Organic
Chemistry

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Nature of the
Term Topic / Unit Criteria
Assignment
Seminar Lecture with Audio visual Leadership
presentation aids Group dynamic
Quality of
content and
Annual presentation
Subject mentoring Oral and written checks Response
on concept clarity towards
academics
Interaction and
Interpretation
skill
General behavior Upholding the
institutional
culture
Laboratory skills Instrumentation
skill
Procedure and
Presentation
skills
Practical record Tidiness of
record and
submission on
time
Viva voce Questions on practical Conceptual
syllabus clarity
MATHEMATICS

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
A. Sets and Functions E. Coordinate Geometry
1. Sets 1. Conic Sections
2. Relations and Functions 2. Introduction to 3 Dimensional
3. Trigonometric Functions Geometry
B. Algebra F. Algebra
1. Principle of Mathematical 1. Linear Inequalities
Induction 2. Permutation and
2. Complex Numbers and Quadratic Combination
Equations 3. Binomial Theorem
3. Sequence and Series G. Calculus
C. Mathematical Reasoning 1. Limits and Derivatives
1. Mathematical Reasoning H. Statistics and Probability
D. Coordinate Geometry 1. Statistics
1. Straight Lines
2. Probability

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Facts and Fallacies Presentation Concept
in Mathematics Creativity
Innovativeness
Team Work
II Coordinate Cooperative learning Identification and
Geometry Interpretation
Trigonometry Algorithm/Flowch
art
Team work,
Recording and
Reporting
BIOLOGY

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
Diversity of Living World Cell Structure and Function
Structural Organization in Animals Plant Physiology
and Plants Human Physiology

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
I Syllabus covered Written Performance
during the term Understanding
II Syllabus covered Spotters Observation
during the I and II Skills
term
ELECTRONICS

COURSE PLAN
I Term II Term
13 June – 19 October 30 October – 30 March
Introduction to Electronics Principles Passive Electronic Components:
of Electricity: (Continued)
Charge, Potential difference, Transducers
DC, AC, Application of AC & DC to passive
Ideal and Practical voltage components:
source KCL & KVL DC applied to passive
Network theorem: components, RC Time constant
Thevenins Theorm Growth and Decay of current in
Nortons Theorem RC and RL circuits.
Maximum Power Transfer AC applied to passive
Theorem components, expression for
AC principles: current and voltage phasor
Sinusoidal ac wave, simple diagram, Series & parallel RLC
definations Resonance, Frequency response
Passive Electronic Components: of RC
Resistors Measuring Instruments:
Capacitors Block diagram of CRT, CRO and
Inductors its use
Transformers Introduction to Digital Electronics:
Semiconductors: Number systems, negative
Theory, Types, PN Junction, numbers, Logic gates and
Diode, Rectification HWR, FWR. Boolean algebra
Semiconductor: Expression of
rectifiers, Special purpose diode
Filters, Regulated Power
supplies, LED & LCD displays

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria
Class Power Point Teamwork
Presentation/ Charts Content
Project Reports Explanation
Presentation Interaction
Academics Student performance in All average marks of
academics the examination
Annual conducted during the
academic year
Practical Regular experiments Regularity/attendance:
Initial preparation
Performance
Observation
Record

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