The document outlines the syllabus for Class 11 for the academic year 2021-2022. It includes subjects like Value Education, English Language, English Literature, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
For each subject, it lists the topics and chapters that will be covered in the first and second term examinations, as well as unit assessments and final examinations. It provides details of assignments and projects that will be evaluated. The syllabus follows the guidelines prescribed by the education council.
The document outlines the syllabus for Class 11 for the academic year 2021-2022. It includes subjects like Value Education, English Language, English Literature, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
For each subject, it lists the topics and chapters that will be covered in the first and second term examinations, as well as unit assessments and final examinations. It provides details of assignments and projects that will be evaluated. The syllabus follows the guidelines prescribed by the education council.
The document outlines the syllabus for Class 11 for the academic year 2021-2022. It includes subjects like Value Education, English Language, English Literature, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
For each subject, it lists the topics and chapters that will be covered in the first and second term examinations, as well as unit assessments and final examinations. It provides details of assignments and projects that will be evaluated. The syllabus follows the guidelines prescribed by the education council.
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 1. Directed Writing – 1. Report Writing Personality Development 2. Grammar (Prepositions) 1. Personality Development FIRST TERM EXAMINATION (80 Marks) 2. Analysing Self-Image 1. Compositions – Narrative, Descriptive, 3. Face your Fears Story Writing, Reflective, Argumentative 4. Shake off shyness 2. Directed Writing- Book Review, Movie 5. Coping with Failure Review, Review of cultural programme, 6. Stand up to Peer Pressure Article writing 7. Manage your Anger 3. Proposal Writing based on given situation Mary Ward – A PROPHET OF HOPE 4. Grammar – Transformation of sentences, Module No. 5 Verbs and Prepositions SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION 5. Comprehension Personality Development Project: Listening and Speaking Skills (20 Marks) • Quitting Smoking (First unit assessment to be included) SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT (25 Marks) • Combating Drug Abuse 1. Proposal Writing • Appearance Counts 2. Grammar – a) Transformation of sentences • Manners and Etiquette b) Prepositions • Developing Talents FINAL EXAMINATION (80 Marks) • The GOD Power 1. Composition – Narrative, Descriptive, Story Writing, Reflective, Argumentative • Mary Ward– A PROPHET OF HOPE 2. Directed Writing – Personal profile, Module No. 6 Statement of purpose, Speech writing, Book Review, Film Review, Article Writing, Review of Cultural programme, Report Writing 3. Proposal Writing based on a given situation Diary 4. Grammar – Transformation of sentences, • Educating the Heart Prepositions, Verbs • The CRY 5. Comprehension • Social Media – A boon and a Bane to the Project: Listening and Speaking Skills (20 Marks) society • Pearls of Wisdom. ENGLISH LITERATURE HINDI FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT - FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT (25 Marks) 1. The Tempest: Act I Scene I x| ladyu & iq=&izes ¼izsepUnz½ 2. Echoes : Fritz dkO; eatjh & lk[kh ¼dchjnkl½ 3. 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Echoes : A Gorilla in the Guest Room SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION - 3. Reverie : The Spider and the Fly x| ladyu & vkmV lkbMj] nklh] iq=&izse (The entire Syllabus prescribed by dkO; eatjh & unh ds }hi] rqylhnkl ds council) in] lk[khA PROJECT: Analyse the short story Quality lkjk vkdk”k & v/;k; 8] 9 o 10 ¼v/;k; 1 ls 10 rd iwjk½ O;kdj.k & fucU/k] vifBr x|ak”k] eqgkojksa dk vFkZ ,oa mudk okD;ksa esa iz;ksx] v”kq) okD;ksa dks “kq) djukA Project - eqgkojs] v”kq) okD;ksa dks “kq) djuk] “kj.kkxr CHEMISTRY PHYSICS FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT 1. Hydrocarbons(Aliphatic) Ch. 1- Physical World 2. S- Block Elements Ch. 2- Units and Measurement: Error analysis Ch. 3- Dimensional Analysis FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION Ch. 4- Motion in a Straight Line 1. Structure of Atom Ch. 5- Motion in a Plane 2. Classification of Element and periodicity in properties. FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 3. Chemical Bonding and Molecular structure. Topics of First Unit Assessment included 4. Hydrogen Ch. 6- Newton’s Laws of Motion 5. S- Block Elements Ch. 7- Friction 6. Organic chemistry: Some basic principles and Ch. 8- Uniform Circular Motion techniques (classification and Nomenclature Ch. 9- Work, Energy and Power of organic compounds.) Ch. 10- Centre of Mass 7. Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic) Ch. 11- Rotational Motion of a Rigid Body: 8. Environmental Chemistry. Moment of Inertia Project: Chemistry in medicines- Ch. 12- Gravitation Antiseptics and Antibiotics Practical: Qualitative analysis SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT (Identification of Salts and organic Ch. 13- Elasticity compounds) Ch. 14- Fluid Pressure Ch. 15- Flow of Liquids SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT Ch. 16- Surface Tension 1. Some Basic concepts of chemistry Ch. 22- Behaviour of Perfect gas and Kinetic 2. State of Matter : Gases and Liquids. Theory of Gases 3. Organic Chemistry : Some Basic principles and Techniques (Isomerism) SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION 4. Some P- Block Elements. Complete Syllabus SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION Entire syllabus prescribed by the council. Project: Chemistry in medicines- Analgesics and Tranquilisers. Practical: Qualitative analysis (Identification of Salts), organic compounds and Volumetric Analysis Chapter 25 : Body fluids and circulation BIOLOGY Chapter 26 : Excretory products and their elimination FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT Chapter 27 : Locomotion and movement Chapter 8 : Morphology of flowering plants Chapter 28 : Neural control and coordination Chapter 9 : Anatomy of Flowering plants – Plant Chapter 29 : Chemical coordination and Tissues integration Chapter 12 : Cell – The unit of life
First Term and II Unit Assessment included.
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION Note: Entire Syllabus prescribed by the council. Chapter 1 : The living world Practical : Practical Work & Practical Ex-Book Chapter 2 : Biological Classification to be assessed Chapter 3 : Kingdom - Monera Chapter 4 : Kingdom – Protista Chapter 15 : Cell cycle and Cell Division Chapter 16 : Transport in Plants Chapter 17 : Mineral Nutrition MATHEMATICS Chapter 19 : Cellular Respiration in plants Chapter 20: Plant Growth & Development FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT Section A Ist Unit Assessment topics included (a) Sets (Ch 1) (b) Trigonometry (Ch 3, Ex. 3.1 & Ex. 3.2) Practical : Practical Work & Practical Ex-Book (c) Quadratic Equation (Ch 6) to be assessed. (d) Sequence & Series (Ch 10, Ex 10.1 to Ex 10.7) SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT (e) Statistics (Ch 14) Chapter 5: Kingdom - Fungi Section B Chapter 6 : Plant Kingdom (f) Introduction to 3D geometry Chapter 14 : Enzymes Section C (g) Moving Averages (Ex 3.2) SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION Chapter 7 : Animal Kingdom FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION Chapter 10 : Animal Tissues Section A Chapter 11 : Morphology and anatomy of (a) Sets (Ch 1) different systems of cockroach (b) Trigonometry (Ch 3) Chapter 18 : Photosynthesis in Higher Plants (c) Principle of Mathematical Induction (Ch 4) Chapter 21 : Seed dormancy (d) Quadratic Equation (Ch 6) Chapter 22 : Photomorphogenesis in Plants (e) Sequence & Series (Ch 10) Chapter 23 : Digestion and absorption (f) Straight Lines (Ch 11) Chapter 24 : Breathing and exchange of gases (g) Statistics (Ch 14) Section B COMMERCE (h) Introduction to 3D geometry (Ch 2) (i) Mathematical Reasoning (Ch 3) FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT Section C Chapter 1: Classification of Human Activities- (j) Statistics (Ch 1) Economic and Non-Economic (k) Index Numbers &Moving Averages (Ch 3) Chapter 2: Nature and Objectives of Business PROJECT (20 Marks) Chapter 3: Classification of Business Activities. 1. Draw the graphs of Sinx, Sin2x, 2Sinx, and Sinx/2 on the same graph using same coordinate FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION axes & interpret the result. Chapter 4: Introduction to Business Organisation 2. Find the Median using less than ogive& more Chapter 5: Sole Traders than ogive. Chapter 6: Partnership Chapter 7: Joint Stock Company SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT Chapter 8: Types of Company (a) Permutations & Combinations (Ch 8) Chapter 9: Formation of a Company (b) Limits & Derivatives (Ch 13) Chapter 10: Public Enterprises, Public Utilities (c) Probability (Ch 15) and Public Private Partnership Chapter 11: Cooperative Organisation SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION Entire Syllabus as per ISC Examinations. (80 Project—Develop a plan to start a partnership Marks) business. PROJECT (20 Marks) 1. Construct a Pascal’s Triangle to write a Note: First Unit Assessment Chapters are Binomial expansion for a given positive integral included. exponent. 2. Construct different types of Conics by Power SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT Point presentation or by making a Model. Chapter 12: Social responsibility of Business and 3. Explain the Statistical significance of Business Ethics. Percentile and draw inferences of percentile for a Chapter 13: E-Business and Outsourcing given data. Chapter 14: Stock Exchange Chapter 15: Wholesale Trade Chapter 23: Business Risk and Insurance Chapter 24: Types of Insurance
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION
Chapter 16: Retail Trade Chapter 17: Procedure and documents used in Home Trade Chapter 18: Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chapter 19: Nature and Scope of Foreign Trade Chapter 20: Export Trade Chapter 21: Import Trade • Structural Changes in the Indian Chapter 22: World Trade Organization (WTO) Economy after Liberalization Note: Entire Syllabus as per ISC is included. • The Problem of Poverty in India Project – Collect information about 3 different • Correlation types of insurance policies provided by different companies. SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION Note: Entire Syllabus prescribed by the council. Project : ECONOMICS Assignment based on the topics taught in the Class
FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT
• Definition of Economics • Basic Concepts of Economics • Basic Problems of an Economy • Measures of Central Value HISTORY FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION • Definition of Economics FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT • Basic Concepts of Economics Indian History • Basic Problems of an Economy 1. Chapter 1: Growth of Nationalism • Types of Economies World History • Solution to the Basic Economic 2. Chapter 6: Urbanisation, Growth of Problems in Different Economies Working Class and Workers’ Movement • Economic Growth and Development FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION • Parameters (Indicators) of Development Indian History • Profile of Indian Agriculture 1. Chapter 1: Growth of Nationalism 2. Chapter 2: Emergence of the Colonial • Measures of Central Value • Measure of Dispersion Economy 3. Chapter 3: Economic, Social and Cultural *Note: First Unit Syllabus included in theTerminal Examination. impact of British Rule Project: World History Assignment based on the topics taught in the class. 4. Chapter 6: Urbanisation, Growth of Working Class and Workers’ Movement SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT 5. Chapter 7: The First World War 1914- • Sustainable Development 1918 • Planning and Economic Development in India 6. Chapter 8: Peace Settlement after the World War 1- Establishment of the League of Nations. 7. Chapter 9: The Great Depression: USA, Note:- First (All the unitchapters four syllabuswill included in the 1st in the terminal be included Germany, Britain, France and Japan Examination Terminal Examination.) Project I: Partition Of Bengal PRACTICAL : An Experiment based on SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT Perception. (30 marks) Indian History 1. Chapter 4: Protest Movement against SECOND UNIT ASSESMENT (25 MARKS) Colonial rule Chapter 5: Learning. 2. Chapter 5: Gandhian Nationalism (1916- 1922) SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION (70 World History MARKS) 1.Chapter 10: Rise of Communism in Chapter 6: Remembering and Forgetting. Russia(1917-39) Chapter 7 - Thinking, Problem Solving and Creativity (Entire Syllabus prescribed by the council) SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION PRACTICAL: An experiment based on Indian History Learning and Forgetting. 1.Chapter 5: Gandhian Nationalism (1927- 1934) ACCOUNTS World History 1. Chapter 11: Rise of Fascism in Italy(1922- FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT 39) 1. Basic Accounting Terms 2. Chapter 12: Rise of Nazism in 2. Accounting Equation (Meaning and usefulness Germany(1933-39) only) 3. Chapter 13: Rise of Militarism: Japan 3. Meaning and objectives of Accounting (1919-1941) 4. Double Entry System Project II: Anti-Partition Movement : 5. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Swadeshi and Boycott (GAAP) The entire syllabus of class 11 as prescribed 6. Bases of Accounting by the Council. 7. Accounting Standards and IFRS 8. Books of Original entry – Journal 9. Accounting for Goods and Service Tax (GST) PSYCHOLOGY FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION FIRST UNIT ASSESMENT (25 MARKS) 1. Ledger Chapter 1: The Subject Psychology. 2. Trial Balance 3. Books of Original entry – Cash Book FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION (70 4. Special Purpose Subsidiary Books MARKS) 5. Bank Reconciliation Statement Chapter 2: Methods of Psychology. Chapter 3: Attention and Perception. Note: First unit assessment syllabus also to be Chapter 4: Emotion and Motivation. (Including syllabus of included. first unit assessment) Project: Preparation of Journal Proper, 2. Propositional logic and Hardware Cash book and other subsidiary books from the 3. Operations on files given transactions of a firm and posting them into Practical work / Project: ledger and preparing a trial balance. Assignments given in the class and lab SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT 1. Program Error Types and Basic Exception 1. Depreciation Handling 2. Capital and Revenue 2. Revision of First Term and Second Unit 3. Final Accounts Assessment 4. Accounts from Incomplete Records: Single Practical work / Project: Entry System Assignments given in the class and lab Expert System on specified topic SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION Entire Syllabus as per ISC to be covered for Second Terminal Examination.
Project: Preparation of Journal, Ledger, trial LEGAL STUDIES
balance and financial statements of a trading organisation. THE SYLLABUS IS DIVIDED INTO 7 SUBJECTS FOLLOWED BY UNITS IN EVERY SUBJECT. COMPUTER SCIENCES FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT – Unit I from FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT every subject. 1. Data Representation 2. General OOP concepts FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 3. Introducing Java and its fundamentals Legal History- Unit I & II 4. Classes in Java Jurisprudence- Unit I, II & III 5. Flow of control Concept of Legal Personality- Unit I & II Practical work / Project: Criminal Law- Unit I & II Assignments given in the class and lab Civil Law- Unit I & II FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION Family Law- Unit I & II 1. Functions Fundamental Rights- Unit I 2. Using library classes and Packages 3. Trends in computing and Ethics PROJECT- Two studies of 15 Marks each. 4. Revision of First Unit Assessment a) A Detailed Analysis on Contract Law Practical work / Project: b) Discuss: Idea of Dharma Assignments given in the class and lab NOTE: FIRST UNIT SYLLABUS INCLUDED Expert system on specified topic IN THE TERMINAL EXAMINATION. SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT 1. Arrays SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT Legal History- Unit III SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION Jurisprudence- Unit IV Entire Syllabus as prescribed by the council Concept of Legal Personality- Unit III Practical: One Game and Physical Efficiency Criminal Law- Unit IV Test-Badminton and Basketball Civil Law- Unit III Family Law- Unit III Fundamental Rights-Unit II
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION– All ART
units from every Subject. FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT NOTE: ENTIRE SYLLABUS PRESCRIBED Paper 2 : (Drawing & Painting from Nature) BY THE COUNCIL. - Study of Different Stems and Leaves and PROJECT- Two studies of 15 Marks each Flowers. a) Concept Of International Law Paper 4: (Original Imaginative) b) Meaning & Kinds Of Offences Under The -Study of Human figure in basic forms (Male & Indian Penal Code. Female). Paper 5 : (Ability of Craft) -Occasional Card Designing.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION
Paper 2: Folige of different plants. FIRST UNIT ASSESSMENT Paper 4: Study of Working Human figures. 1. Concept of Physical Education paper 5: Pictorial Poster Designing. and 2. Individual Aspects of Group Dynamics Knowledge of Art Field Long Jump and High Jump Note: First Unit Syllabus included in the FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION Terminal Examination. 1. Concept of Physical Education 2. Individual Aspects of Group Dynamics SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT 3. Effects of Physical Exercise on Human Body Paper 2 : Study of different Fruits. System Paper 4: Different Landscapes. 4. Nutrition, Weight Control and Exercise Paper 5: Invitation & Emblem Designing Practical: One Game and Physical Efficiency Test-Basketball SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION Paper 2: Different type of Flower Compositions. SECOND UNIT ASSESSMENT Paper 4: Composition according themes. 4. Nutrition, Weight Control and Exercise Paper 5: Book Cover, Page of book and End 5. Physical Fitness and Wellness page designing. and Knowledge of Art Field. Basketball Note: Second Unit Syllabus included in the Terminal Examination SOCIALLY USEFUL PRODUCTIVE WORK
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION
1. Community Service – Street Play on social issues [25]
2. Basic Craft – [25]
i. Fabric painting on dupatta ii. Apron out of waste material eg. old skirt iii. Photo Frame out of old plastic spoons iv. Rakhi making (2)
3. Project – Safety Measures for Indian Women [25]
4. Examination [25]
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION
1. Community Service – Christmas celebration with Ashadeep children [25]
2. Basic Craft [25]
i. Stars for Christmas ii. Wreaths iii. Table cloth (stitching coloured buttons) iv. Candle making using glass