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SESSION: 2022–2023
DIVIDED SYLLABUS
April (19 Days) • The Last Lesson, Prepare a word bank: Include
• My Mother at Sixty-six new words from text and related
words, add synonyms and
antonyms. (To be updated after
every lesson)
May (10 Days) Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance 3. To verify the laws of
combination (series
combination) of resistances
using meter bridge.
HOLIDAY HOME WORK (SUMMER BREAK) : PREPERATION OF ACTIVITY NOTEBOOK FOR
BOARD
Conceptual questions from
Chapter–1: Electric Charges and Fields
Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
June (12 Days) Chapter–3: Current Electricity 4. To find the refractive
index of a liquid using
convex lens and plane
mirror.
July (21 Days) Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism 5.To determine resistivity
Chapter–5: Magnetism and Matter of two / three wires by
Chapter–6: Electromagnetic Induction
plotting a graph for
(Introduction)
potential difference versus
current
6. To determine refractive
index of a glass slab using
a travelling microscope.
PORTION FOR PERIODIC TEST-I : ( SECOND WEEK OF JULY )
Chapter–1: Electric Charges and Fields
Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Chapter–3: Current Electricity
September (22 Days) Chapter–9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments(To Activities:
be completed) 1. To assemble a household
Chapter–10: Wave Optics(Up to interference)
circuit comprising three
bulbs, three (on/off)
switches, a fuse and a
power source
2. To assemble the
components of a given
electrical circuit.
October (11 Days) Chapter–10:Wave optics (To be completed) 3. To study the variation in
Chapter–11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter potential drop with length
of a wire for a steady
current.
4. To identify a diode, an
LED, a resistor and a
capacitor from a mixed
collection of such items.
November (21 Days) Chapter–12: Atoms 5. To obtain a lens
Chapter–13: Nuclei combination with the
Chapter–14: Semiconductor -Electronics:
specified focal length by
Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits.
using two lenses from the
given set of lenses.
August (20 Days) Unit-12 : Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids Salt Analysis (Contd..)
Unit-13 : Amines
Revision for Mid Term Examination
September (22 Days) Salt Analysis (Contd..)
Unit-8 : d- & f- Block Elements
PORTION FOR HALFYEARLY EXAMINATION: (FIRST WEEK OF SEPTEMBER)
Unit-2 : Solutions
Unit-3 : Electrochemistry
Unit-4 : Chemical Kinetics
Unit-10 : Haloalkanes & Haloarenes
Unit-11 : Alcohols, Phenols And Ethers
Unit-12 : Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids
April (19 Days) Relations and Functions. Inverse trigonometric 1. To verify that the relation R
functions (excluding properties of inverse trigonometric in the set L of all lines in a
function). (Excluding composition of function, inverse plane, defined by R = {(l, m):
of a function and binary operation). Matrices(excluding l ⊥ m} is symmetric but neither
elementary transformation) to be started. reflexive nor transitive.
HOLIDAY HOME WORK(SUMMER BREAK) :Questions from Relation and function, Inverse
trigonometric function.
June(12 Days) Continuity and Differentiability. Derivatives (first 2. To draw the graph of sin-
1
order) of inverse trigonometric function, implicit x,using the graph of sin x and
function, exponential and logarithmic function and demonstrate the concept of
parametric differentiation and second order mirror reflection (about the line
differentiation. y = x).
July (21 Days) Application of derivatives (derivative as rate 4. To understand the concepts
measure, increasing and decreasing function, of local maxima, local minima
maxima and minima (excluding approximations and point of inflection.
and tangent and normal).
5. To construct an open box of
Indefinite integrals. Definite Integrals. (Definite maximum volume from a given
integral as a limit of a sum excluded). rectangular sheet by cutting
equal squares from each corner.
PORTION FOR PERIODIC TEST-I : ( SECOND WEEK OF JULY ) Relations and Functions.Inverse
Trigonometric Functions and Matrices. Continuity and differentiability and derivatives (first order) of inverse
trigonometric function, implicit function, exponential and logarithmic function and parametric differentiation
and second order differentiation.
August(20 Days) Applications in finding the area under simple 6. To verify that amongst all the
curves, specially lines, circles, parabolas, ellipses in rectangles of the same
standard form only. Differential equation perimeter, the square has the
(Formation of differential equation deleted)(as per maximum area
new curriculum 2022-2023)
December(17 Days)
January(21 Days)
April (19 Days) Chapter-2: Sexual Reproduction in 1. Prepare a temporary mount to observe pollen
Flowering Plants germination.
Chapter-5: Principles of 2. Pollen germination on stigma through a permanent
Inheritance and Variation slide or scanning electron micrograph.
3. Flowers adapted to pollination by different
agencies (wind, insects, birds).
May (10 Days) Chapter-5: Principles of 4. Mendelian inheritance using seeds of different
Inheritance and Variation colour/sizes of any plant.
( to be continued ) . 5. Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the genetic
Chapter-14: Ecosystem traits such as rolling of tongue, blood groups, ear
lobes, widow's peak and colour blindness.
HOLIDAY HOME WORK (SUMMER BREAK) :
To prepare the investigatory project as per the guidelines & Few question answers from : Principles of
Inheritance and Variation .
June (12 Days) Chapter-3: Human Reproduction 6. Identification of stages of gamete development, i.e.,
Chapter-4: Reproductive Health T.S. of testis and T.S. of ovary through permanent
slides (from grasshopper/mice).
7. Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper testis
through permanent slides.
8. T.S. of blastula through permanent slides
(Mammalian).
July (21 Days) Chapter 15: Biodiversity and 9. Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to
Conservation study mitosis.
Chapter-6: Molecular Basis of 10. Flash cards models showing examples of
Inheritance homologous and analogous organs.
Chapter-7: Evolution
PORTION FOR PERIODIC TEST-I : ( SECOND WEEK OF JULY )
Chapter-2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Chapter-3: Human Reproduction
Chapter-5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Chapter-14: Ecosystem
August (20 Days) Chapter-10: Microbes in Human 11. Study the plant population density by quadrat
Welfare method.
Chapter-13: Organisms and 12. Study the plant population frequency by quadrat
Populations method.
13. Models specimen showing symbolic association in
Revision for Half Yearly root modules of leguminous plants, Cuscuta on host,
lichens.
Examination.
September (22 Days) Chapter-11: Biotechnology and its
Principles
November (21 Days) Chapter-8: Human Health and 15.Common disease causing organisms like Ascaris,
Diseases. Entamoeba, Plasmodium, any fungus causing
ringworm through permanent slides, models or virtual
images or specimens. Comment on symptoms of
diseases that they cause.
16. Controlled pollination - emasculation, tagging and
bagging .
PORTION FOR PRE BOARD I : (SECOND WEEK OF DECEMBER)
Chapter-8: Human Health and Diseases.
Chapter-11: Biotechnology and its Principles
Chapter 12: Biotechnology and its Application
Chapter-13: Organisms and Populations
PORTION FOR PRE BOARD II : (SECOND WEEK OF JANUARY): Entire syllabus for class XII
D.A.V. INSTITUTIONS, WEST BENGAL ZONE
SESSION: 2022–2023
DIVIDED SYLLABUS
CLASS:XII SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE
June (12 Days) Data Structure:Stack and its Operations using List, Practical on Stack Using List in
Implementation of stack using list. (Infix to Postfix Python
conversion using Stack, Evaluation of Postfix
Expression using Stack.) Practical on File Operation.
Data File Handling:Introduction to files, types of
files (Text file, Binary file, CSV file), relative and
absolute paths.
July (21 Days) • Text file Operations Practical on Text File, Binary
• Binary file Operations File and CSV File Operations.
• CSV File Operations
PORTION FOR PERIODIC TEST-I : ( SECOND WEEK OF JULY )
Revision of Python topics covered in Class XI.
Python Functions, Data Structure, Fundamental of Data file handling (Covered till the month of June)
May-2022 (10 Days) Change in Profit Sharing Ratios among the Existing Comprehensive Project
Partners
(17 Days)
HOLIDAY HOME WORK (WINTER BREAK)
PRACTICE QUESTIONS & CASE BASED QUESTIONS.
January- 2023 (21 Revision of overall syllabus
Days)
Full syllabus
Full portion
DAV INSTITUTIONS, WEST BENGAL ZONE
SESSION: 2022–2023
DIVIDED SYLLABUS
HOLIDAY HOME WORK (WINTER BREAK) : Sample papers will be provided on full syllabus.
April (19 Days) Fundamentals of Human Geography Type and Sources of data: Primary,
• Human Geography: Nature and Secondary, and other sources.
Scope
• The World Population- distribution,
density, and growth
India: People and Economy
• Population: Distribution, Density,
Growth and Composition
May(10 Days) Fundamentals of Human Geography Tabulating and processing of data;
• Human Development calculation of averages.
India: People and Economy
• Human Settlements
HOLIDAY HOME WORK (SUMMER BREAK) :
PRACTICAL WORK
June(12 Days) Fundamentals of Human Geography Measures of central tendency.
• Primary activities(contd.)
India: People and Economy
• Land Resources and
Agriculture(contd.)
July(21 Days) Fundamentals of Human Geography Representation of data- construction of
• Primary activities(completion) diagrams: bars, circles, and flowchart
• Secondary Activities
India: People and Economy
• Land Resources and
Agriculture(completion)
• Water Resources
PORTION FOR PERIODIC TEST I : ( SECOND WEEK OF JULY )
Fundamentals of Human Geography
• Human Geography: Nature and Scope
• The World Population- distribution, density, and growth
• Human Development
India: People and Economy
• Population: Distribution, Density, Growth and Composition
• Human Settlements
August Fundamentals of Human Geography Representation of data - thematic
(20 Days) • Tertiary and Quaternary Activities maps; construction of dot; choropleth and
India: People and Economy isopleths maps.
• Mineral and Energy Resources
• Planning and Sustainable
Development in Indian
Context(contd.)
September Fundamentals of Human Geography Spatial Information Technology
(22 Days) • Tertiary and Quaternary Activities
India: People and Economy
• Planning and Sustainable
Development in Indian
Context(completion)
• Transport and Communication
PORTION FOR MID TERM EXAMINATION: (FIRST WEEK OF SEPTEMBER)
Fundamentals of Human Geography
• Human Geography: Nature and Scope
• The World Population- distribution, density, and growth
• Human Development
• Primary activities
• Secondary Activities
India: People and Economy
• Population: Distribution, Density, Growth and Composition
• Human Settlements
• Land Resources and Agriculture
• Water Resources
October(11 Days) Fundamentals of Human Geography Spatial Information Technology
• Transport and Communication
India: People and Economy
• International Trade
November Fundamentals of Human Geography Spatial Information Technology
(21 Days) • International Trade
India: People and Economy
• Geographical Perspective on
Selected Issues and Problems
PORTION FOR PRE-BOARD I: (FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER)
FULL SYLLABUS
December REVISION
(17 Days)
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (WINTER BREAK)
Sample paper solving
Diagram based question
Map Skill
January REVISION
(21 Days)
June (12 Days) 3. Kinship, Class and Caste(Completion ) Planning and organisation,data
collection
July (21 Days) Theme 4: Thinkers,Beliefs&Buildings Data collection
October (11 Days) Chapter-6: Attitude and Social Cognition Assessment of Depression
November (21 Days) Chapter-7: Social Influences and Group Processes Assessment of Stress/Attitude
June (12 Days) Unit II Children & Women in Sports ❖ Practical-2: Procedure for
(REMAINING PORTION).
Asanas, Benefits &
Unit III Yoga as Preventive measure for Contraindication for any two
Lifestyle Disease Asanas for each lifestyle disease
October (11 Days) Unit VIII Biomechanics & Sports ❖ Practical-3: Anyone one IOA
recognised Sport/Game of choice.
Labelled diagram of Field &
Equipment. Also mention its Rules,
Terminologies & Skills.
LIST OF GAMES & SPORTS –BASKET BALL,
FOOTBALL, KABADDI, KHO-KHO,
VOLLEYBALL, HANDBALL, HOCKY,
CRICKET.
April (19 Days) UNIT 1 (A) : RAJASTHANI SCHOOLOF UNIT 1 : NATURE STUDY
MINIATURE PAINTING MEDIUM : ANY MEDIUM OF
COLOUR
HOLIDAY HOME WORK(SUMMER BREAK) :DRAW AND COLOUR ANY TWO STILL LIFE IN
WATER COLOR OR POSTER COLOUR.
July (21 Days) UNIT 2 (A) : MUGHAL SCHOOL OF UNIT 1 : OBJECT STUDY
MINIATURE PAINTING MEDIUM : ANY MEDIUM OF
COLOUR
October (11 Days) UNIT 3(A) : THE BENGAL SCHOOL OF PAINTING UNIT 3 : INDIAN FOLK
PAINTING IN ANY MEDIUM
November (21 Days) UNIT 3(A) : THE BENGAL SCHOOL OF UNIT 3 : INDIAN FOLK
PAINTING PAINTING IN ANY MEDIUM
December (17 Days) UNIT 3 (B) : THE MODERN TRENDS IN UNIT 3 : PREPARATION OF
INDIAN ART (PAINTING) PORTFOLIO
January (21 Days) UNIT 3 (B) : THE MODERN TRENDS IN UNIT 3 : PREPARATION OF
INDIAN ART (GRAPHIC-PRINTS & PORTFOLIO
SCULPTURES)
July (21 Days) Unit 2: Customizing and Embedding - Compatible Multimedia files
Multimedia Components in Web Pages formats for Web Pages.
(Subject Specific Skills) - Embedding Audio file.
- Embedding Video file.
- Embedding Flash file.